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Show I Hearts Haven '. Conducted by BETTY BLAIR '-- Letter, qnrtnlor and mumu far advice should be addreeeed te Mlbfl BrlTT BLAIR. HttAJirB HAVEN. TELEOKAM. SALT U LAJiK Write legibly upon only on side of UK paper. It U necessary that you append the right nam and address, ' iimi win be held In atrlei confidenoe and will not appear in print tjuaUons Involving advertising Information cannot be an- - twered Letters requiring pereonal reply mutt be accompanied by -" ataotpMl acll-addrcseod enveiopea. Ed. ENCOfJEAOtMENT fob "W1SHINO" Dear Miss Bleirt Jest a Una far "wishing! I aa a few yeara elder taaa aha, kat aaa else the aether et rare ehlierea. 1 aaa net ealy trying to flad leve fer aiy baa-baad, baa-baad, bat ease respect I aaa gelag te waa snaps. I meat, I have never faaled aa ear aaatertakrag la my Ufa, aM I will net he pat dewa aew. I aaay have te make myself aH aver la erS.r te get the right reaetleaa from the - -Mr," bat I aa wUllag to aadertaka "st'ai aald aetata Is permanent kat change, and I aa gelag to aaaae "change" hate eeae geed breaka fer mm. u happaea la a state ef mlad I aa gerag te get that stale. Svmaathv glvea eearage aad la that wav "Wishing" aad I may be able to help each ether. I believe a clever, cetera. head weaiaa eaa da aavthmg. aad twa ef thea .... well! rather a abort aaek. Do yea taiak I sheald wear the ehekerf Thank yea. "BAB." Wear It once, "Rao," Just to let the donor see what a mistake It waa to sand choker to one with abort neck. Maybe ha will ask to replace It with a pendant on thin chain. The glrla who will welcome the choker mode arc the Ian, slender-necked slender-necked athletic type for whom such costume Jewelry seems to have been dalgned. If you are one of these who do look well In a choker necklace, neck-lace, then you should remember not to wear too much Junk with it Give up clips, earrings, hat ornaments and fancy belt buckles when you wear one. Try a bracelet with It and no rings and call It a day. The necklace will be twice as effective alone; yoti will be twice as effective with only it POBMAL MAKE-Tjr Dear Mia Blaln 1 I aa lavlted to a feraal daaee aal aa plaaalag ea wearing a phvla welM formal frees. I have dark brewa hair reea eyea aad a aeelaa eeaplea lea. What ehadee ef aahe-cp weuM be the aest harmealslng fer my ekla eetertac aad the great I prefer reage with dark eraagc k It, la thai ell rirtlf Ataa will at b Se here's te a la leve aa happiness. happi-ness. Mewing te bear from yea agala threagh the eelaain aa to veer preg-resa, preg-resa, . -WISHING TOO." "Wishing!" problem waa how to revive the old love between husband and wife that had seemingly depart- ad. leaving them cold and Indifferent toward each other. "What man has In himself Is the chief clement In ha) happiness," wrote Schopenhauer; and It to quite plain that "Wishing Too" has caught the truth of this philosophy. All one has to do U to go gold mining min-ing for the real valuea In onealf to find happiness. If there are no nuggets nug-gets there one may accidentally run onto leaser ores that may have a distinctly dis-tinctly high value when properly treated. In fact, one may become an akchemiet aad turn into silver or gold the bemetilc or gllsonito one finds stored within. Let us bear from both wwi.hinM1 aaain aa la the nrocress aal right te powder ay arms aad aeek wrtb dark pewgert Whet eeter eye shadow shall 1 asoT Taaakmr yea, -DOT." Powder Just a shade darker than your akin, rouge with orange in it, geranium lipstick and blue eye shadow shad-ow should be used for your complexion. complex-ion. The white gown will fit perfectly perfect-ly into the color scheme Aa a matter of fact, the leu rouge you use. even though It be none at ail. the greater will the opportunity be for your res and lips to be the highlighting features. of their venture of replacing indifference indif-ference with a deep respect and unfailing un-failing love la married Ufa. HUSBAND DESEBTS - Dear Mia attain I waa rermerly merrled aad left a widow wtth five ehlMrea. Thea I married agala aad aew have a salts by my eeerad hmbaad waa has demited de-mited me. He left me here to belli, wtth odd aad poverty. He essmsd to thrafe that my ehlldrea by my termer ter-mer basbaad aaaae all the trestle. I begged ef him act to go, hot be waat to ale mother's. New, however, he la aektag to eeaaa back. Be maao a areas tee whea we were aerried that he weald aever let the ehlldrea make aay treahle be-tweea be-tweea as, bat I realla aew that be will act keep that premise. He aMrked his daty aa a prevtter and Jost left at p to me to gat help aay way 1 eeatd. 1 am aew la a qaaadary whether te tall aleng wrtheat aim cr te take him aek. "UPSET." MAPLE BAVARIAN CBS AM Dear Mia Blaln I want a verv light dessert reelae to aaa fer a laaeheea. preferablv semethlae with eelatla. Can vaa give me aaa that will Ml the am? Thnk yea. v "BESSIE." Try maple Bavarian cream, "Bessie" "Bes-sie" It mska a nice, light dessert to serve after rather a heavy luncheon. lunch-eon. One and one-half tablespoons granulated gelatin, 4 tablespoons cold water, 1-t cup hot milk, 1-4 cup maple syrup, S eggs, 1-t teaspoon aalt Soften gelatin In cold water for S minutes. Add scalding hot milk and stir until gelatin la dissolved. Let stand until mixture begins to thicken. Put unbeaten whIUe of eggs Into a large bowl and beat until stiff, gradually grad-ually adding maple syrup Slowly add gelatin mixture, beating constantly. Add alt and beat with a dover beater until mixture la stiff. Turn into a mold first dipped in cold water and let stand on Ice until chilled and firm. Serve with boiled custard sauce msde with the yolks of eggs. If Jt Is a matter of his needing a home, and at present he hss one with his mother, it Is my advice that he should stay with her until he it able to contribute something to hit own and your support He was the deserter, de-serter, not you, and this condition should be Imposed upon htm. not as punishment, but in fulfillment of his own promise COSTUME JEWELBY Dear Mia Blaln Far a valentine ht a frlani cent me a levelv ebremlaa ekeker. I have PLATEB PIANO ROLLS FOB GIFT Mrs. ft-, gig Sclav avenae. has eeae player plane rails aha will give te aavaae wanting thea who wHI sail fer thea at the foregoing address. WHEN LOVKI.Y WOMAN STOOPS Dear Mia Blaln Seae ef the reeeat letters ta year eeluma have made me trv te recall a vera I baew a a yeeae aaa a. It beelaa wtth the line. "Whea levelv weaaaa "teeae te fellv." I wMW tf ea aaa give me the r- ht vt,ank veo. "PHTLOSOPHEB." When lovely woman stoops to folly ind finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her melancholy? melan-choly? What art can wash her guilt away? The poem goes on to my thst the only way she can wring the bosom if her lover and make him repent ' 'he wrong he hu done her Is to die. The verse Is from Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield." |