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Show I !. Cije $eartttortum I i ' By Kathleen Kaye ' I Quarisa submitted to thia dspartmsnt ahould ba adtVaasad I Miaa Kathlaan Kaya, Haartitorium Dapartmsnt, Salt Laka Talagram, Salt Laka City, Utah. (Quanta ara limiUd to two quaatiana sack, and muat ba writtafl in ink and en ena aida of tha papar only, with full nam and addraaa of writar appandad; alao nama ar initiala to ba uaad for - idantif ication in column. All namaa and addroaaaa to ba hald in atrictaat confidanca. . Quariaa, tha natura af which pravant publication, will ba anawarad privately. For apacial aarvica or privata intarviaw, phona Waaatch 750, ' batwaon 11 and 12 o'clock. dry on without using the towel. This will leave the nails and finger tipa very bitter and offensive to the taste, and will act as an excellent reminder a signal from tongue to brain to tell you that you are about to slip from the prescribed path. Then you must do the rest you must be strong enough to remove the fingers from the mouth, and KKFl'SK to bite the nails. Of course, I auppose you could ! even learn to like quinine, if you persisted per-sisted long enough, so heed your signal sig-nal and do YOl'R part, and the habit will be broken soon. And we owe it to socJety in general to break sucb habits at any cost. !. Make this bargain with yourself: that when you receive a bit of money you'll divide It Into three parts equal or otherwise, to suit your Judgment-one Judgment-one to be saved, one to be spent, and the other to be given away. Try It. and see if you cannot make a nice little lit-tle system for yourself. Thanka to "Krm.i of I'ayBon." I am now able to give you WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT? Where Is my wandering boy tonight. The boy of my tenderest care. The bov thnt was once my Joy and light TJie child of my love and prayer. Chorus. Oh, where is my boy tonight? Oh, where is my boy tonight? My heant o'erflows, for I love him ho knows -Oh. where is my boy tonight? Once he was pure as morning dew. As he knelt at his mother's knee No face was so bright, no heart more true And none was so sweet as. he. Dear Miaa Kayo: I read ovary quaation in tha papar last evening, and wondered if you will answer eome for mo. 1. Pleasa tell ma two good books to road. I am 13 years old. 2. Can you tall ma of aomething to Itaka dandruff away? I have triad al- moat everything. I Thanking you in advanceL I ST-AT-HTPark City. I Surely. 1. "Under the Lilacs." by Alcott. and "T-orna Doone." by Blackmore. 2. Try Lucky Tiger. You are very welcome. Dear Misa Kayo: Don't you know of a kitty or a puppy that I could have to lova and make warm and comfertable and take care of? If you think anyono would like to have a good homo for any little dog or cat, have him call my number Waaatch Wa-aatch (181. i Thank you. T, Salt Laka. There you are. dear. And I hope some little homeless waif in the animal ani-mal wdrld will be grateful to you for this little note. If you don't get what you want, can me on the phone. Dear Miaa Kaya: I'm eending in a protest. For tha firat time in the history of tha Haartitorium Haarti-torium I disagree with you. In your answer to Star aome time aga you conveyed con-veyed the impreaaion that a girl muat have a boy companion who usee tobacco to-bacco or bo boy less. Misa Kaya, there ara boya who do not smoke and are proud of tha fact that they can withstand with-stand tha temptation. Almost every boy'a mother has at soma time told him not to amoko, and if they respect their mother's requests, they don't smoke. Now, Miaa Kaya, please do not take thia in tha wrong way Which I know you won't, but merely aa a matter of eon-atructiva eon-atructiva criticiam. Now for a quaation: In leaving a streetcar, which should go first, the boy or tho girl? With oodles of thanka, . W. L Murray. rtr Hurray. Sonn ! If n mn.i ,li .agree, It couldn't he nn a belter subject you on the side you are, and everything, but maybe we don't so disagree after all! I'm proud, too. boy alive, proud of YOU glad for you and any other boy who has h;id u mother to teach him to let the filthy weed alone. But that was not the point. I DON'T want the boya to smoke: I'm for bringing on a generation of non-smokers. BUT I do believe that the time to take care of this problem Is beside the cradle between mother and on. In other words, if we would have a smokeless man. let s PKOUUCK that kind: And until the mothers of men can read their titles clear can see their duty and devote sufficient energy ener-gy to it to do It in the right time and place, let us accept him AS IS j gracefully! Let's not. as Star" would do. try to be happy while fault-finding and rebelling at our own handiwork handi-work man as he is or. try to stem the tide of tobacco smoke by deciding to get nauseau or headache when exposed ex-posed to its fumes! If there were enough like you. w. I to go 'round, then how delightful It would beand poor Star and her kind, would not need to readjust their sellHIIHe ii.rt.llHe. Mill 1 still mintl- tain that since men OO SMOKK. and we can t get along without them Ood Mess 'em-LKT'S TRY TO GKT ALONG WITH THEM ! THK ONLY TIMK TO RBPORM A MAN IS HKFOKK HK FINDS OUT hi-: is iixk: Now that we find out we're even better bet-ter friends than we thought we were. I'll unswer your question: The gentleman precedes the lady In alighting from any vehicle to make wav for her. and assist her down. You are most welcome, and 1 nope ou'l! come agaiiu To the Little Woman Who Launders t'urtaina: L I'lease let me have your phone num-. num-. ber as soon as you read this. Call me :.t Was. Thank you. Dear Misa Kaye: We are writing just to tell you how much wo think of you and how we all enjoy your department. I am writing for my baby aister, too, who is just six yaara old. Every nlgnt aha looka , forward to tho Haartitorium aa much i as I do. . 4 We have just one question and that is to ask if you wouldn't like to eome down to Monroe and take a bath up in the "Dip." or in other words, Monroe hot springs. There ia no place you could have a better time than in tha Dip." We all thank you aineeraly for your kindness and aineeraly hope you'll """'LITTLE SWIMMERS, Monroe. Bless you. Uttle Swimmers, there'a nothing I'd like more I'd delight In doing it right this minute, but even so, It must be a pleasure deferred at least deferred. Possibly some time when motoring is better and summer is on and everything. I may be able to slip wav from the Heartttorium and all my little questlnnera long enough to lake a plunge with you. But mean-ime, mean-ime, if you have an opportunity, run Into my office aome day and tell me nil about It. i .lust being invited makes me very ! happv I wonder what It would be like '.f 1 really, truly got to go: Dear Miaa Kaye: I have not written to you before, but have read tha Haartitorium many timea, and with much intereat. I have . coma for a little help now. 1. What ia a euro for biting finger naile? 2. What ia a good schema for aaving money? I hope I may aea my answers in tha gaper aoon. M. R Salt Laka. An aid toward correcting the nail biting habit may be had, but you. my dear, must do the -soldiering. Make a ! solution by pouring a half pint boiling water over 10 cents worth of powdered quinine. Keep this handy in a large mouthed Jar or bottle ao that the finger I tips may he immersed after each washing wash-ing of the hands. Allow the quinine to |