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Show f)e eartttortum I ' By Kathleen Kaye Qu.ri.s submitted ta this( department should b. addf-sassd Miss Kathiaan Kay.. Haartitorium Dspartmant, Salt Laks Tal.gram. Salt Laka City. Utah. Quanas ara limitad to two quastions saoh, and mutt bo wrtttan in ink and en one aide ef the paper only, with full name and address of writer appended! else name or initiate to be used for identification in column. All namee and addressee to bo held in etrictsst confidence. Queries, the nature ef which prevent publication, will be answered privately. For special service or private Interview, phone Wasateh 750. between 11 and 12 o'clock. Dear Fairy Godmother: You are like a guardian angel ever us all. If you ware not in the world, there would be, a lot of people who wouldn't know what to do. I have been to you once before, but : here I am again, and here are my troubles: Miss Ksye. I like a boy very much but ho doesn't seem to ears for me. Will yoa pteat leTT miTwhil to do. Miss Ksye? Hope yeu wilt answer soon. .BLUE-EYED BABY, Prove. You am very aweet to me. Flue-eye IlRhy, and I wish I hud something very' hilariously happy In Its effect to tell YOU. Do not do a thin? to show effort I Inward vrlnnina: this boy. but devote laas your time to making yourself amiable. invely and tovalile; worthwhile, worthy Y nnd dignified. If you'll do that, my lit - 1 tie l"ar, vou'll surprise yourself by be- , mi -II rn siT -r -. - - '- " "" "'"'" forget to frot about 0:e boy. and before you know it. either he or unolher will ie arkinc; VOI.'. There' no move pa-iheiic pa-iheiic sislit thun th" woman who attempts at-tempts to fill her life with what ehe wnnm by conniving, scheming, etc.. rather than hy making herself over to tmturar.y nttract II. ln't ever let vourself drift Into that class, honey, but siart now on a sound foundaiion. Dear Friend to the Public: Please allow me to introduce myself to you and your column in Trie Tsls-grsm. Tsls-grsm. I know that I shall be accepted by you as a querist, by the patience yeu have shown in answsring so msny very, very foolish questions and in a vary sensible and eoniidsrate way. And. again, you answer some very difficult snd sensible queries very logicslly. Now I do not wish to try your good patience further in my attempt at sympathy, but please allow ma to be I just a good friend on your long Mat ef unknown ones. And I'll wait till in- I other tims to send you the balance of your vell earned congratulations. And now I shall watch for my alias in the column. 1. Where may I obtain an interview with a company or individual who can help me locate a buainess proposition or opportunity? I would like to buy or pay for my snd of a deal to get in. No experience in such lines much, but can hold my own, I think. 2. How about the financial tieuo is it indefinite or temporary? SLEEPY, Salt Lake. Tour letter Is especially appealing to me. Sleepy, Possibly because It is a bit quaint and different or maybe because be-cause you have a sympathetic understanding under-standing of my efforts. Anyway. I thank yon t and wish you the very best of all auccesw in the proposed venture. Jf you'll watch the classified ad sec- Ntions of the daily papers, I believe you'll find Just what you wish in the way of a business opportunity. But, I should suggeet. If I may, that you proceed pro-ceed very, verv wanly, remembering every minute that "All la not gold" etc. Investigate carefully before making mak-ing a decision, and when you venture, trust nothing to word of mouth, but have everything in legal form, paying pay-ing no money into any proposition yhP". your f"" understanding nf Ihe matter, and assurance of value re- lThings financial bid fair to be in a very good way in the near future. I thank you. Dear Miss Kaye: We have read the Heartitorium for some time and enjoy it very much. Please answer these questions for me. 1. Why is it that the people in the District of Columbia cannot vote? I 2. What are some good masquerade costumss for g'Hs? Sincerely, MISS DICK, Nov. The people of the t'nltcd States derive de-rive the power to vote from state cit-nenshlp. cit-nenshlp. The District of Columbia is not a state. Those who reside there retain citizenship In the states, and may either return there to vote or vote by, mail In the states which permit it. To mv mind the "Old Fashioned .;irl" the "Colonial Pa me and the i "Quaker Maiden" are the very sweetest of all costumes, but of course, there are scores from which to choose. If vou want something entirely different from those stifsested. why not "Sis , Hwpkins." "Polly Pimples' or Little tlo-peep?" Dese Miss Kaye: A You hsve heJpod sa many others that U am coming too. 1. My eyelids every so often ite and I cannot help but rub them. 'Then they get red and swell up. I wonder if j you could tell me whet to do? Z. My har is terribly thin. I brush it every night and put vaseline on and j rub it in, but it doesn't seem to do i any good. I also use an oil mads out 1 of pme tar-end coal oil; it mads my j har go so dark, and I am light. J Now. Miss Kaye, I would be very arateful to you if you could hole me in some way. I ohall watch the papsr for reply- iL . 4. Thanking you a thousand times. F. St Salt Lake. If you will wash the eyes regularly once a dav In a boric acid solution, rye-wash strength, as made by any dniKiriM, I believe you'll soon experience expe-rience a real change In the condition, and in iiddition to that, a change in the appearame of the eyes. -Lse an ve cap as are to be had in drug niores. The tort is Just a few cents. And please have no fear of using this wash as often as seems needful, for it im verv beneficial to the eyes for constant con-stant use. Kvery eraon should wash the t-vea as conscientiously as the teeth- ' irm crude oil. And pull the hair thorouishly twice a day. Yoj are molt, welcome. To Mrs. O. II.: Very ff'-od .of you to offer ansixtance bv selling us a copy of the book re-'quected. re-'quected. and'I thank you. e have now been supplied, so you 11 not wed to part with yours. May Iserve IOL . |