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Show ffc&e & en nttZu&J Queries submitted to the Heart itorium are limited to two questions ques-tions firh All queries muit ba written by pen or typewriter, and carry the full dame and address of the writer; also name or initials by which the answer is to be identified in the column. Queries will answered as nearly as possible in the order received; failure to 7ee your answer in one issue means that it will appear later. Do not ask for a private reply if the query may be taken care of in the j department. If a private reply is absolutely necessary, send self- j addressed, stamped envelope. I Communications not written in compliance with the rule of ' Jiis department will be ignored. Follow directions faithfully, and you'll lie happy with the outcome. 2. Fruit cake: 1 pound butter, 1 pound sugar. 1 pound flour. 1 pound mixed peel, 1 pound Kultana raisins. 1 pound currants; flttvor with cinnamon, mace, nutmeg and extract of lemon. t'rm the hutte and sugar: add well- . beiten eggn; then the flour and fruit, j Mike In a moderate oven. j Dear Mm Ksye: " " I he Hearlltorium has always been the most interesting part of I The Telegram to me. You seem ! always to help others, so I have j decided to com to you when I need information. Will you please an- j war th following questions for mi? 1 What are the addresses of: ' Elsie Fsrquton, Clara Kimball j Young, Bdlie Burke and Vivtan j Martin? YVONNE. 9 I KIHe KVrguson. 4 Fifth avenue, j New York itv. N. Y.: t'lara Kimball i Young. TJ! Seventh avenue. New York 'Itv. N Y. ; llillte Burke. 130 Went t Fifly-siKth street. New York t'lty, N. j V.; 'tv(;n Martin, Moronco Studio.' I -us Ancles. t'al. J I Dear Miss Kayo: I am one of your many inter ested reader, and though I have - ncvcr. X.cX ked a Question, i 'i.ouTd nke to mtk tno following two now: 1. Whst is Wallace Reid's address? ad-dress? Also Eugene O'Brien's? Would you oblige me by putting this in a Tuesday paper, as I am able to get The Tslegram only on t A'Y7 Thanking you in advance. BUDO. - Iear Budd I have never yt asked vou a qu'stion. either, but may I ask one now? Why can you Kt The TMe-icmm TMe-icmm onlv on Titendavs? Wallace. Held. ,akv Studio. Hollywood. Holly-wood. Cal. ; KuK-ne i'l!i i n, -I ! l-iawt Fort v-eiKhth fclreet, Nw York City,. : I Dear Miss Ksye: Will you please answer these j questions for me? j What was the relationship be- J tween the ksiser and Queen Vie- ( tons? What relationship is the j kaiser to the king of Greece? What I relation was Queen Victoria to J - hUng Edward?- PHONE. ' Th" kaiser, the son of Victoria Ade- l ii'le. wan a sTrarul.toii of j'i n 'ic-: - tona. The Vainer'a muter. FrJncen Sophia, married 'onnia r?t rue. kinn of lii M cc. Kliisf F.dWiird v;in t'ieen Victoria's ehleMt son. Dear Mist Ksye: I am a reader of tc Harti-tonum. Harti-tonum. It it isn't too mu;ii hot he.-, will yeu please miw;r tha following follow-ing questions: - i. What can 1 polish my ba?s bed with without scratching tt : 2. How old does a bah nave t) be befor one can got tnoir rut -on of sugar allowed by te Qtrvtrn- , ment? YOUNG MOTH t R. Never loo much hotticr; in fact, not , tn Yon lit; Mother I. Klectric Silicon may be had all your druKirint and will prove an ex- ceiient polish for vour brass bed. the f'-Kuiar aliotttienl of nugar. j Dear Miss Kays: ' Your very good judgment would be much apprecisted in selecting a ) nam for our little daughter. She is just a little darling, and j oTcourse we want hsr well hameST r I would thank you very much for an early roply. MOTHER. ! Of course she Is a darling what I batty Klrl - or hoy inn't? Much depend on the surname In the ' ; selection of a name, an beauty with- j out harmony In lout. Therefore, 1 am siiKKestitu; names that would combine, well with your family name: Kvelyn, j Kileen. F.st her, Janet, I'atrtcia and .lejtn. Of ciurn. none of these names j are quite fine enounh, but none are tiive (tie babe a kiss for me, whether you s;lve her one of my names or not, won't you? j Dear Miss Kays: ' I enjoy the Heartitorium so much that I can hardly wait till . evening comes to get the paper. This is the first time I have ever found a question to ask you, and I know your answer will satisfy. You surely are a wonder. I spilled some ink on a white linen table cover that I valued very much. I haven't wet it yet because I knew you could tell me what to do. Please tell me how to take it 2. W 11 you please publish a rec:po for a good rich fruit cake? 1 AMERICA. Sorr for thin accflent. but properly trt at-.J mir table cover will be all hr:ml new nutn. Purchase Manford'n Ink pemover from jour drupcint. This j remover ccmcs in two solutions and f Kirat cire must he exercised in Its ,-s .'Nr the r.-sMlt- w 1 1 1bedi a n t roim. |