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Show Ctrerae. .ubmitteil In it's department mnM h .ddres-ea. in Ml. Kathleoo KyHe.rtltorliirn 1e pertinent. rt.lt Telegra.n, Fait I-ak. City. lTlah , OtiirW. r. limits to on. question each and n.u-t b. wltten in Ink .nd on . - eel. .10. of the taper only, with lull name and .-d.lr.-M of writer appended. a.-J lame o? inltf.lt to be used for ,Jc.illt..atlon In column. All nan... and a,M. I Wd,2ln"W.lcb 7:0 b.tw and .-.lock, or be.-.en ' 'wii'wSnrT. please phon. for th. location of in, commodity mentioned tn this department. It h1 ratirr rf mod' -rn Sh.'.k'i nrcan tuiv. rnioridHr dli-d tn ai th j hum of his London friend. nft r liav-I liav-I line Mnt ,:KlitM'ii yars t ni'iv u w j 1 ( I'm 111 his fntnily. J Dear Mm Kay: j May I have soma of your valuabr i tima? I What ciutti bad breath when you hava good tath? Can you gv me J a horn remedy? This is very annoy- ing. so I hope you can help me. Wishing you every success in your-! your-! work, ANNOYED. Fairvicw. IThf munr-n of f-ml hff-'th ! -rlon TirM nf wp think .r t!i it- th .f i conrHf, hui In your rii.'p th:t fvid ntly rt'H ntit Hjply. Th'-rc nnv hr- n t;i l I thrum (,r 11 isal rofld:tl;ri uni l, iv c- NMii!-ili!f. (i It into I"' ' !"- , it.. f,)t,. . tlnini: uL 1 1 ' ''.'tn I'.'ii. TTitit an. I tlti olt n .ro.H ,1 j 1 1 tunny- mio oftfti thun rn.t. itn-1 itn-1 l-ady nerves ar fa t th.. it nf th J trtiuhlf. .So. Id rlilliin.lli' ll, imo iniir find th chin. - Th Kimn"' Th.d x"u must do. If jour Uun'it ant! n'' w:li p.1 ifoii 'T'.tn, find ynir intunr, .nil rfpht. thi you wm:l I h.- f.uilv H.ilr in l.-i ii.jr Hi" 1 1 .! ' jnur HMV. I 'it that rundit 100 ttuild up llie nt'O'-ral hfal'h. ii'i'l t.;!;' pvpij , "ti'li ici.-Kini- i u uuii a 1 ihn lne atlitil'tt lowiir.l l.f m K,f'',"I And in-antini" - while jmi rvtk ffut to nrrlv at th minrrc nf Mm IruiilM1, t(Miin'rnry r'li f ma v ! h lv ' h" l :'Jitul iic 'f Uij'( 'i hy.iu''.,n1 wliuh tn Im hnd in imv I'riiK i:or. It N a tl jsunt und hariul' inoot h Wah Thank yrm 1 r 1 1 ... My Dr Mi Kayt: . Your fri.nd is gi" 1" dou ' .gain ..king for ...irt.nc Will you . plHU givo m. your opinion "' I h.;. boon going with . boy lour yo.r. older thn myl.K for th. p . ight month.. Ho t.ko. mo out and tri.t. mo good .. . ,rl could b. tr..tod. Ho .moke., though, .nd i not " my .go. nd w. flu.rr.l r.o.uently, .nd . I mu.t m.k. up f.r.t ov.ry tim.. Do you think it wi. for mo to continue BOmg with him longer? Or, would you let htm go byT . , , Th.nkTng youf r .11 your trouble .nd .Mndn.. pATENCE, Smithfield. IJf l rolhlnu without harmony. Patience, Pa-tience, m, try tn m.k of thlf frlrnrt-. frlrnrt-. . ahlp nothlnir nmr than tin- mrwt fn- oat oiw, nl hi-n you ran, gnu rii.,y. itlti ay iruiu.imi! t '"'l: ..'"' V'.'iL unkind, but Irt your way. lie In nirroi -ent direction.. You r very wrlrom. Door Mi.. K.y.i . . " Will you plee.e give me the loc.tion , of- tho Ctl. of Chillon, .nd t.ll m. how to pronounce tho word ? Thanking you very much, BERNERT. Salt Lke. Thn On.tlo of rtillli.n. ma.li- laniunj by Byron'. pim. "The ITImin. r of Chillon." I. kK-atMl nt thr :it rml of Ijike Ceneva In Pwit.rrliiiul. iinil l rrarhrd from th mainland by a lirlilgi'. l'ronounre It ".lie-yon." accnt on .. the la.t .yllahl. You are vry welcome. Dear Mi.. Kayo: Will.ycu ptoa.e tell me what nation, ality Rodolph Valentino ii? Your, truly, P- U.h. .... , Ilodnlpli Valrnttno l Italian, born tit -"- Caalrllanrta. May, -19S. 1 Dear Mi. K.y.i Thi. i. tho first time I have tried to - ont.r your cozy corner. Hop. I am welcome. Mi.. Kayo. I am going to Hav. a Halloween .. party, and would like you to suggest laeor.tion. for the rooms. And what ! lh.ll I .ervof It cannot be exponeive. With lovo, SHORTY, Provo. You are a. wrliome a. th. .un.hlne, ' tr all.. Hhorty. A ialluwen party I. one that neeA w Im ?irmlir. Thur urr. no lnv-..... lnv-..... 'ier decorative icticmts than thone forked out with field corn, pumpkin. " fend autumn lcavee and In that the J'" pot need be only time and effort. The lecret Hoe In bavlnic a Kre.t abun-flanre abun-flanre of material, mo place both the - leave, and tna corn about In irrent profusion, u.lna your very bent ar-1 Jatry, of course. If your refreshment, mu.t b. very. ,ery simple, you mlKht serve only pumpkin pie and coffee; or you miKht dd to that nut sandwiches and past candy later. Tamtlra are appropriate and could b followed by cider and , ... (louchnuta. Alway. nut. and apple. ' may be p. need In addition to uny - other refreshments tf you wl.h. riate. 'JT of candy may ba placed where aur.i. nay help themaelves at any time. Dear Mi. Kayo: Will you toll ma aomathing of tho poet Coleridge? I don't oven know hi. first name, but I picked up .ome-' .ome-' - thing the other day by him whioh in taro.tod mo eo vary mudh that I fell In leva with him. Ple.t. t.ll ma aomathing about him. Thank you. POETIC, Salt Lake. Pamuel Taylor Colerldpo wa. F.n-gllah. F.n-gllah. He wa. born In J771. He wa. the tenth child nf a ponr clergyman of Ottery b.lnt Mary and at the aae of 10 was placed a. a charity pupil in the famous Chrl.t'. hospital. London, where ho had Charle. Lamb fur a schoolmate. Colr-rldge remained at this school for elitht years and then entered Cambridge university, but was , unablo to finish hla course. Coleridge, Souihey and Wordsworth were all friends, and Colerldao and Southey married .Istrrs. Iter he became afflicted af-flicted with rheumatl.rn, and throunK that suffering- go Into the grip of the .. opium habit. Finally ho left hi. family fam-ily to th. care of Snuihey and went ' to bo cared for by a friend In l,ondon. I'rrhap. Coleridge', fame as a poe roots mostly on "The Ancient Mariner." Mari-ner." "ChristaheP and "Kubla Khan." 1 - which express the splendor of his Imagination Im-agination as well as his wonderful . ;. sens, of melody. He wss also gifted n a literary rrlflr and 1 h'tnored a. |