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Show 1 ' OueHee eddreeeed te thle aarrmeM aheula " Vah" Kave. Hesrtltorlum Deportment, gait Lake Telegrem, (alt Lake City. Utah. Sue ""a Hmlted te one eueetlee ..eh, written en only one ' eapeT, with full nam. and a.Sr... writer apeeneedi else nsme er Initials te 'VZiJt fie leentmeatien m eeiuatn. All namee and addreseee are held In strictest confidence. Da not write la pencil. W.nn.c.eeary phone far the leaatlea ef any eammedity me mooed Invlua to preeerlbed rules, ara .blended In euch hllaaful unity aa to appear even duH to others. But to err le only human, my dear that you know, and. too. It 18 divine to forgive. 6o don't query yourself too much about the possibilities possi-bilities of men and love and philosophy phil-osophy of life. Instead, be grateful that you CAM forgive and even forget: that you CAS attract your husband, and proceed to make your-eelf your-eelf mean more te hint tnan any other girl possibly CAN. Dismiss all,doubte and fears drive them, from your mind by filling It with cheerful and conatruotlve theughta Be happy that you have won that the other' girl la out of the consideration, consid-eration, and determine now n.ver again to refer to the aubject of husband's hus-band's mlsatep. Love yields to love, ao bestows It, and receive In like measure. Dear Miaa Kayei , Hera I am again, and hep f will be welcome. Kindly tell me the name ef the theetre in Sen Franeieeo that ken Bernle'e band la playing at. I thank you in advance, . THRILLED. Salt Lake. Bernle'g band ia playing at the Orpheum In Ban Franciaco. Toa are welcome. Dear Miaa Kayet In your anawer te the eoldier bey yeu aaid ysu god-mothered during the war, you referred te a elegan ef those deye. one yeu and he aeeened te feel meant aemething to you then when trtele were greet. department. Dear Miee Kayet Thle ie the firet time I have written writ-ten te yeu. but I reed the Meartl-torlum Meartl-torlum every night and aurely enjoy en-joy It, Now for my gueetlent Miee tfeye, do yeu think if a man really and truly loved hia wife he could go out with another fllrlf My : husband hee been going to see ene, I but I don't knew for how reng. We I have been married only feur yeare. Ceo you think a man eould tire ef hie wife ae aoont I have newer given him a re-eon thet I knew ef. I ave i alwaya had hie meale reedy for him, I end I never ge any place unleee he ' takes me. He haa alwaya got olaan I ehirta and eollere and socks. New I sen you aee any reoeon why he 1 shouldn't treat me right? Since I i found him out, he haan't gone te aee I her any more and haa treated me I better. What would yeu de In a case like thisf - With love, from a BROKENHEARTED WIPE, Salt Lake, Aa I aee It. dear, the matter now reata greatly with you. Husband la penitent haa dlacontlnued hie elan-i elan-i destine meetings, and la making effort ef-fort to do better. So, there'e no doubt on your part; your duty your opportunity la plain. Now while hie face la turned toward you ' again, why not make youraelf ao In- tereatlng. so attractive and so lovable lov-able that buebend will be eo fascinated fas-cinated that be'U have no eyea for other attractlonaT Tou once at-! at-! traded him: you can again. Forget the scrubbing and the dueling for a day or ao If necesaary. while you I turn back your mind back to the daya of your cwurtahlp. and ask I I Yeu quoted it te him again in your I letter, but it wee in French and I have forgotten the exact eeelUna ef the werde. But. Miaa Kays, if it le ' net a secret alogan, and thia le net I impertinent, will veu pleaea give me the tranalatien ef it? My, it muet have been wenderful to have hed yeu for an Inspiration when the boys had te fees the gunsl I can think ef nothing mere euo-taining euo-taining than their thought ef yeur courage must heve been. Thanka, Miaa Kayo, far thla and all the ether thing, yeu have dene ar me. gg TV JEAN, Lakfc How dear yeu are, Bettyjeen and what a cunning aamel Both -Betty" and "Jean" are sweet names, and combined they are too delightful for words. I yourself Juat what quality ia you at-j at-j traded thla man to the extent that he led you to the altar. Bearch youraelf fairly and honeatly aa 1 you compare the girl you were then I with the women you are now, only ' four short eare removed. Bee If. In your efforte to be punctual with the meals you haven't forgotten to be engaging In your reception ef hue-bend hue-bend when he return, home from hla daya work: If In tha determination determina-tion to fill hie chiffonier with freeh eupplleo of collars, eocke. etc. you ' haven't forgotten to brush yeur hair Into Ua prettleat llnee, and to powder pow-der your nose. Be again the girl you were; be sweet, be entertaining, and. above all. be cheerfully agreeable. agree-able. Make youraelf your prettiest. A man RESPECTS the woman who Moke after hie com forte; ha ! LOVES the one who) len t too tired I or disinterested to coquette with him a bit even after marriage. To i look to husband s meals and hie wardrobe la commendable te a woman a duly, and 1 do not mean to i detract from her tal ihfulneee In ; those Ihlnge. fcverv good and wise wife knowe thet those are details that muat be given careful attention, atten-tion, and she doee eo. But also. ' every daughter of Kve In all thia 1 world knowe when aha searchee her heart that thoae an NOT the thlnaa j for whii-h a man I'VKd a woman! We do not like to f-e that a man .can go out with and ent,y other i women after he has bamained to ! -loie, honor an protect." tha while 1 the wife rrma.ns horn, to rock th. craHie If hi. lov. la of th. rlsht I !:"y and is re.- j. ,.-.-.!, he does ..,,t , A c- - !v s-iamed u ee.a o.c; luv. a- .ia.:a Tour queatlon ia pertinent, my dear, and whan you aak eo eweetly It could be naught but a Joy te give. The alogan to which I referred In my letter to Ex-8oldler waa Ttene ta fot," which, when put Into Kn-gllah. Kn-gllah. would reed. "Keep thy faith."; Becauae It made the name of our war euib a bit more distinctive, I applied the Trench worda. "Ia Mar-rain," Mar-rain," Inatead of the English. "The Godmother." hence our French elo gana We had moat attractive letterheads let-terheads designsd by ourselves paraphrasing, pa-raphrasing, we uaed thla line. "Two hearta that fight as one." Uke It. Betty jean? Deer M I so Keyel Will you please aettle thia argument argu-ment for ua We read aomsthioa sbcut a man In Can Francisco buying buy-ing the Golden Gets. Tnst started an er-aoment in eur family. VvHat is t"s Oo'O.n Gat.? It iin't reai.y l arvy kind cf a aais, ia itl I su it Isn't end my husband aaye It la. Which ie rightT Thank yeu. and much happiness ta yeu from ua aH. MRS. JOHN. Salt Lake, - Of couree. we two women putting our henda together ran defeat one mere huabandl He la wrong; you are right, Mre. John. "Golden Gate" la merely a term applied to the natural entrance to the ban Kran-ciaco Kran-ciaco harbor. But lefg ahare the Ire cream sodas with poor John, anvway ehail we? The artie a about eomeone buying buy-ing waa meant to convey the thourh! that some people will buy AM I HIM, from etrar. sera, without with-out ao much aa Investigating. there-Tor, there-Tor, a clever, dishonest salesman m -'-A realise a cash return on the i.,o,.ien l,-i from some such crsd-ui'-J air.tr iier. -1 m na. you- |