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Show i M)t Jpeartttorium ' 1 1 By Kathleen Kaye . wuertee submit!. to tMe experiment eheule' be Mrnill te I Mies KiIMnii Kay. Hesrtlterlun. Departmant, Salt Lake Tele. ' tram. Salt Lake City, Utah. Querlee are limited to twe queetlene each, and muat be written In Ink and an ana eide of tna paper amy, with full name and address of writer appandadj alao nama or Initiala ta be used for Identification In column. All namea and addraaaaa ta bo hold In atrlcteet confidence. Queries, tna naiuro of which prevent publication, will ba a. cwered privsteiy. For apociai ao-vlea or private Interview, phone Wasatch 75a, ! between II and 11 o'clock, i . eye, anil I believe aha la succeeding very well. 2. On Wednesday. You are ao very welcome lhat I hope you'll let ma aerva you often. Dear Miaa Keyet Will you plaaaa allaw ma a littla of your time 7 1. Will you plaaaa .tve ma a nama and symbol for patianca and persever-a persever-a nee 7 2. I am etxteen year old and weigh 133 pounds, and am five foot four Inch-aa Inch-aa tall. Do I weigh too much? Thanking you for your trouble, BEEHIVE GIRL, M.dvale. Tea, Indeedy. I. AVhy notime a combination of the mnirnnlla and dock which atanda fur perseverance and pHllence, reapectlve-ly reapectlve-ly 7 A very attractive conventional design de-sign could be worked out, I think. A very good mime would he "Patl-pere," Pronounced "put-l-per-e," and taken fwiae the lai wee. I a tea will nil II i My Dear Miaa Kayai ' I do need your help. Truly I do, if vee anyone needed a guiding hand. I Plaaaa do not think I tried not to ' fellow your advice, far I did, only it I Wat againat too hard oddal And tha hwrdaat of all, perns ps, myself. Please eat ma eoma and talk to you! Just .he sound of your, words always tielp. Please tsll ma to eoma. And I pray that God may keep and bleaa you that you may go on mending your broken rood a. ; But please help ma now I J. W. T, Murray. '. Why wait to write, poor weary dear? j Ton't you know that aver, ever la th door ajar to those who cry out In nerd? Come Immediately, my poor lamli. and I Vt me convince you again that life lias NOT loet all Ita sweetneae let mo In-j In-j atlll a new hope and courage Into your days that have no sun come, and j x weep It all out, and we ll etnrt anew j win mie, anA with a aleat.s haaal ' a new courage, with which wo can but stands. 2. Yes, you are a bit heavy. According Accord-ing to srhrduln at your height and age you should weigh only about 114. No trouble at all. True to rule, John Q. Crl ten low's poem has been contributed, and here vnu are patient inquirer thanks to Mrs. J. H. W.2 THE LAW OF TWO. There Is a law end you will find It true Named here The Immutable Law of Two. First we have order versus confusion. Then we have knowledge versus delusion. de-lusion. , For every wrong there Is also a right. For every day there Is alao a night. For every loss there Is also a gain. For every pleasure you'll find a patn. Where there Is error there Is also truth. Where there la aged there la also Youth. Where there la wisdom there la folly, too, And frlenda who are false and friends who are true. Where there is hope there la also de- pair, And for every curse you win find a 1 prayer. , win this time 1 shall be waiting until you come. Dear Miss Kayet M "Hindiomi ta that hsndsome sloes," I will accord you to be the hand : somtit women in Salt Lake City without seeing yeu. I mm a regular reader of the HssrtJ-i HssrtJ-i orium, and will say that both your Judgment and attitude are commend- 1. Being a single man of uncertain ge and personal peculiarities, how aloes the nemo "Lunalair fit as to my habitation? 2. I have a stein thst came Into my possession sccidentslly. , On it ia a group of people at table and some or-sia or-sia mentation in relief -of the same color col-or as the body, and a couple of discs Containing a motto wmch I am giving giv-ing yeu ss nesrly as I can. but may liovo transposed some of the words. Is net this Geres an, and what ia the translation? By answering yeu will greatly oblige, LUNATIC) Salt Lake. ' Don't you know that when you aay ill these sweet things to ma I being antllv fammft von nrecluda all nos- Iblltty of persuading me to Join you ' when you say unkind things of your-velfT your-velfT Fie! 'LlUnalal, Is a clever name to be faure, snd further than that 1 refuse to ao. 8o there! Tour motto Is German, but confusing confus-ing because of Inaccuracy In the reproduction. repro-duction. Translated It would be something some-thing to this effect, perhaps: "He who loves not drink and association with there, knows not Joy." 1 should like to mske you an authentic translation, tf you'll send me a perrert copy. , I am truly grateful fur your kindly appreciation end approval. 4 My Dear Miss Kayet Csn you, and will you, kindly give me this Iniormstion? The name and address of soma per-oo) per-oo) who writes for magazines or motion mo-tion pictures who might ba interested In eee pees ting with mo in this lino of wek. I have been told that my ideas tero 0. K., but I lack the way of putting put-ting thorn on paper and in such form as to make them salable. Thank you. L. C, Salt Lake. I'm terribly sorry, dear, but I have nothing encouraging to say to you. . In the Fourth Kit ate thoae who write and those who aspire to write are legion, le-gion, and their habits are familiar. And as I know the genius, ho invariably inva-riably hangs up the "OUT" sign when there Is a possibility of a caller who would bring "ideas and "Notions of collaboration!" Ho, go to the bottom of things, and acquire the art of building your own Where thero Is freedom there are also slaves. Where there are angels thera are also knaves. Where there Is sickness there Is alao health. Where poverty reigns thera Is also wealth. And where thera la cold thero la also heat. And with the bitter you will find tha sweet. Where there Is hatred there la also love. For hell below there's a heaven above. Where there Is silence there is also sound. And where there are women, men wilt be found. But, oh. tha dear people! Home are largo and some are small. Homo are short and some are tall, 1 Homo are fat and some are lean, 1 Homo are dull and some are keen, Homo are rich and some are poor. Borne who please and some who bore. Home are sloven and some are neat, ' Borne are slow and some are TieeL Home are good and some are bad, Home are gay and some are sad. Home are salnta and aome are sinners-Home sinners-Home has-beens aome beginners. Homo will borrow, some will lend. Home will save and some will spend. Home will curse snd some will 4ray, Home will work and some will play. Home will beg and some will give. Homo will die and some will live. Home will hate and some will love. Home will pull and some will shove. Home have counyre, some have fear. Home will applaud, some will sneer Travel Kaat or travel West With the worst you'll find the best. stories and scenarios. It can bo done, I and It la by far the better way. Would you like suggestions as to HOW? j ; You are welcome. L, t pear Miss Kayai . First, I want to thank you for your kind and sincere) answer to "Love and Sunshine.1 It is appreciated more than I can put in words. 1. What became of Harry Thaw? 2. What day did September 10, 1891, fall anf srwsys resd the Hesrtitor.um and ptwsys find many beneficial answers. Veu are wonderful. Miss Kaye. and I thank you from tho bottom of my Heart for your kindnees. LOVE, Burley, Idaha. Bless you, dear, you mske tha day ?, happier one. A kindly word Is a Ittlo thins;, and yet at times It means so much. I thsnk you, ; 1. Harry Thaw la Incarcerated In a private sanitarium "Home where in Pennsylvania." It Is tho effort of the |