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Show W$t heartitorium By Kathleen Kaye Queries submitted to this department should be address.! to Misa Kathleen Kaye, Heartitorium Department. 8alt Lake Telegram, . 8a it Lake City, Utah. . v Queries are limited to two questions each, and must be written in ink and on one aide of the paper only, with full name and address of writer appended I also name or initials to be used for identification in column. Alt names and addresses to be held in strictest confidence- Queries, the nature of which prevent publication, will bo answered privately. . For special service or private Interview, phone Wasatch 750, between 11 and 12 o'clock. slater seemingly for tha time being and lends every effort toward intereatins; or entertaining; or amualnfr the friend. Could that be the situation with you? Can you not. In all love and kindliness. iall this girl's attention to your position, posi-tion, and have an understanding with her? Jf you are tactful. I'm sure you can. and you'll both be the happier for this little heart-to-heart chat. Try it when the time Is right. 2. I think I answered this question for you only a week or so ago. How-eTer, How-eTer, again I bid you cultivate composure. com-posure. Dismiss thought of self, and the feeling that you are on Inspection, Inspec-tion, and know that the other person ts feeling the same way and therefore there-fore Is thinking of his or her own shortcomings, faults and fallings, rather rath-er than of yours. And just make yourself your-self know that a person Is no different differ-ent one time than another that the fact that you have Just been presented present-ed cannot possibly change the nature, disposition or personality of the person per-son you are meeting. You will chatter Xrasly a .iula iaur tha yen admit so WHY not now? Just reason a bit, and adjust your mind a little, and all will be well, for all people ere Just folks, after all, entirely friendly and harmless. To KNOW that la all you need and you CAN know it if you Insist In-sist upon it. Dear Miss Kaya: I have always taken a lot of interest in the Heartitorium and have certainly certain-ly received very good advice. I hope it will not be too much trouble for you to answer these questions for me: 1. I have an oldrose crocheted yoke. This is much too dark for what I would like to use it. Could you please tell me of something that would fade It to a pale pink? 2. Will you please telf me if castor oil and alcohol are good for the hair? Thanking you in advance for answering an-swering these questions, and hoping I may come again, I em i WAITING, Salt take. I Not any trouble, ever. 1. Make a very weak solution of; chloride of lime, and treat the yoke in it. This will be an experiment in a way, aa no two dyes respond alike, ao experiment ex-periment warily. 2. Possibly but whence the alcohol? You are welcome. The door la ever ajar. Dear Miss Kaye: For some time I have been reading the Heartitorium and must now ask some questions en my own accord. 1. Pleeae flive mo the address of Dr. Curtis Mereihew, whose office was in the CI if ft building. 2. la Douglas Mac Lean married, and what ie hie address? Thanking you in advance, DARLINE LOVE, Maroleton, Wye. Glad to have you, Darline. 1. Dr. Curtis B. MerrJhew'e home address Is 1131 Browning avenue. 2. Douglas MacDean la married. Address, Ad-dress, 406 Houth Alva ra do street. Los Angeles, Cal. . Welcome. Dear Miss Kaye: Will you please answsr the following follow-ing questions for me? 1. What ie the correct use of further fur-ther aid farther? 8ome people say one anj some the other. Are both right if used correctly? Thsnking you for your'kindness and waiting your answer, Respectfully yours, 8EG0 LILY, Sego. Poth further and farther are per- fectly good words. If correctly used, but 1 must admit they are terribly bused. We go "further mentally; we go "farther physically. In other words: W read or pursue a subject "further. "fur-ther. while we follow path or walk 'farther." A pretty distinction, I think, and I'm sorry we do not re- - gard It more generally. 2. This is a matter of religious be lief which I do not feel can be discussed dis-cussed satisfactorily In this column, so I'm asking you kindly to excuse me fium funimerrt; rieasg let- me serve you .n another way. You are welcome, indeed. Dear Miss Kayei Will you please give me the address ad-dress of some company that makes gold and silver leaf letters for win dow signs? If you csn give me this information informa-tion f will appreciate it very much. JUDGE, Payson. If you will write the Metallic Letter Let-ter company, 432 North Clark street, Chicago, 111., you will be provided with a sample of such letter free of charge also literature describing what this house has to offer. It is a pleasure to help you. Dear Miss Kaye: This is my first question, but I hope I am welcome. 1 I am attacked by very severe headaches every day or ao. I do not like to take too many aspirins, so what can I do for themf 2. How would you word letter if you were sending it with synopsis synop-sis to a motion picture company? Thanking ynu in. advance, I sign myself, P A, Q's, American Fork. Remove the cause. Sonny. Headache Head-ache is a warning signal something to tell you there's distress somewhere a red flag, so to speak, and to cover it up with a deadener, such as aspirin, as-pirin, instead of heeding It, is a grave mistake. Likely there Is something gone wrong with the eyes or possibly pos-sibly the tummy so take stock, locate lo-cate the cause and remove It, and t he effect the headache will Juat naturally fade away and that at nee. 2. Just as you would any ordinary ordi-nary letter to accompany an Inclo-sure. Inclo-sure. For Instance: "Inclosed hereto here-to with Is synopsis which I am submitting sub-mitting for your Inspection. I hope you'll give it your most generous consideration," con-sideration," or something to that effect. ef-fect. You are welcome. ' Dear Miss Ksye: I have written once before but I have never received an answer, so decided to write again. I hope you won't mind. 1. Miss Kaye, I feel very bad about one of my girl friends. She acta very eweet when I am alone with her, but if another girt comes round she leaves me entirely alone. I love her very much, but what should I do about it? 2. What would you suggest to help me overcome being bashful? If I know a person well I am a regular chatterbox, chatter-box, but When I first meet a person, be it boy or girl, I cant talk. Thank you. ANXIOUS, Salt Lake. Possibly this girl loves you and feels you are near enough to be treated as a member of the family as she would a sister, for instance. You know often aistera are having the bent frolic together to-gether ever, and when another girl a p pears on the scene, the one she in call-i call-i 1 1 gu p on o rin feres t edln . f o rgets her |