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Show . heartitorium . By Kathleen Kaye I Queries submitted ta this department should be addressed to Mies Kathleen Kaye, Heartitorium Department, Salt Lake Telegram, Salt Lake City, Utah. Queriea are limited to twe questions each, and null be written in ink and on one aide of the paper only, with full name and address of writer appended; also name or initiate to be used for identification in column. All names and addresses to be held in Istricteet confidence. Queries, the nature of which prevent publication, will bo answered privately. I For apocial service or private interview, phono Wasatch 7b0, i between 11 and 12 o'clock. Dear Miss Kayai Thia ia rather an odd question and I hope you will not think mo foolish for asking it. 1. This morning I turned on the cold water tap and a worm came out 1 and fell into the glass. Now, Miss Kaye. I waa wondering what effect j it would have on a person wore they i to swallow one alive. The reason I 5 am asking ia because laat night I went j out in the kitchen in the dark and - , took a drink, and I am not positive, but I think I might have swallowed .4 a worm. 2. Which ia considered the more i! beautiful, a pretty brunette or a pret-; pret-; a blonde? RINX, Salt Lake. Not foolish, dear, but truly, I must confess, my sympathy la all with the w worm! a worm of thta naturo would slm- nlv In. iligeliH ind lH the usual I course with the rest of the" contents ! of the stomach, and you'd never ba 1 the wiser, no ill effects whatever being be-ing frit. Juat a matter of opinion. Ring. 1 . My Dear Miaa Kaye: Will you please enlighten mo on the following: 1. Do you think it is right to kiaa a boy tho first time ho takes you out, if he insists T 2. Do you know of any young man rha wishes s lady correspondent? Sincerely, FRISKY, Marbleton, Wye. Yes. surely. 1. If a boy haa a great deal of recant re-cant for you. he ll not Insist a great ileal and to yield, would be merely to lescen that regard. There you are decide fur yourself. 2. No not a "frisky" one. Dear Mias Kaye: I read the Heartitorium every night and enjoy it very much. You aroeuch a help that I am coming with my oueeticne and hope you will anawor them. 1. Pleaaa tall me how to remove heet and water ataTna from flighty polished furniture. . 2. How can I remove ink ataina from white linen? Also, what is good for scorched clothes? Thanking you in advance. JAY, Gardsn City. Pleased to, Jay. 1. Sometimes a cloth dipped . In .spirits of camphor will remove ouch ' ataina from furniture, but If they are deep net, nothing will help but to bavo the surface refinlshed. Try tho camphor at leat It will do no harm, and it has In many cases restored tho color perfectly. 1. Purchaso Stanford's Ink Remov-i Remov-i or. It comes In two solutions and does tho work perfectly, but muat be uaed . with care, lest some damage be done ' the fabric. To follow the directions implicitly Is all that Is necessary. . You are entlrsly welcome. Dear Miaa Kaye: Will you kindly let me know through ths Heartitorium if wo can get the etory in book form that ran recently in Tho Telegram ''The Woman Hater"? Thanking you for your trouble, ANXIOUS, Nephi. j "The Woman Hater" la not to be hnrl in book form. The author usually wrltrs Tmly newspaper aeriala and I! hardly think thia story will appear In any other form. You are welcome. I Deer Miaa Kaye: Will you kindly inform me where I can aocure a bookUt containing oopiee of tho oil painting, exhibited at the last worid'a fair7 2. Do you know the name and address ad-dress of some Japaneas boy In Japan whom I could oommunicato with? I prefer one in eecond year. Very aincerely yours, CUPRUM, Bingham. Writo the Holmes tJook company, M;in Francisco. Cal.t for this booklet. . No, dear; I do not supply this sort i,t information. , Dear Miss Kaye: I write to ydu just when in trouble. I I hops my question doesn't sound foolish to you as some of those in the Heartitorium sound to me. Please tell me what will remove a spot caused by a hot dish from a fumed osk dining tsbls? w Thanking you and with best wishes, A-DO, 8 It Lake. None of you seem foolish to me. for I love you U, and as a mother's children chil-dren all seem quite perfect to her. so you all seem perfectly all right to me. I'm Rlad It Is that way. 1 lease see answer to "Jay In this You are welcome. i 1, ... , 1 Dear Miss Kaye: I I would appreciate an answer to this question: 1 1. What will clean a blende doll's wig? I have twe dolls. Beth have light hair and I would like te knew how to clean it. 2. Also, I would (eve to have you publish "Little Jogie. I knew you hsve published it before, but the paper got torn before I got it out. MARIE, Salt Lake. Moisten cornmea! with gasoHne and work It well into and through the doll's hir, let it remain for a few minutes snd remove by brushing. This should clewn It nicely, but if the hair Is very soiled and sooty, you may need to repeat re-peat two or (hree times. 2. Sorry, dear, but there are too many other things of Importance to go ' Int the column to repeat "Little Jogte" again so soon. Ho, if you really, truly want It, come In to see me some afternoon, after-noon, and I'll Iti you copy It from my scrupbnnk. |