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Show - aft e V- j Quaria ""i to this ahn-iie a aeoveesee? to Mlsgl Ksthleee) Kay). M-artiior r, i .nmtnt, b- t Lata 1 ntgram, Aalt Lake City, Utah, Quart, are hmitKj te ene outon each, written en only one side of the papar, with full roma and sedraaa af writar appended) alae name or Initial te b ud for in-r uiictiOfl In frotumrt. Ail name and addressee are held In etrlrteat contu num. Urn not wvniaj in pencil. Da not aK for private rep'y. '' for t. ' -i rvice phene Wasatch 7M between 11 and If eeleck Wnn . ,-.ry pnene for the lata tie a af any earn moo l ty metttoned la thla dapartma t. Dear n K a yni 1 hava n to you bafora and wa vary p -4 witn my anawer. I have two ontieTian fnenda, vha seam to thmK a let of ma, On It I "ht and the other ene dark.. I he tH dark one the batter. Which en snail I pick 7 Do you think I wH be happier with th dark enef Hoping you can aolva my question. ques-tion. Your ruly, MICKEY, dart Lake. F-irely X do think you'd b hap- r anh th dar one and that 1 - ie you like him better If you ou .1 te With E1THKH. Hut. dear, the coijr of a man's hair la hardly eufficient grouna for tnarriAire. Viiock Is something one taits on fr ail time, and a grnt and abiding love la the foun-iitiun foun-iitiun upon which It must b laid. 1 ou do not love either of these men or you would not be debating a choice between them. AVben a woman truly lovas a mn, no other mrtn ran tie COMPAKKD WITH ti.L lie Is ao ovr-po waring, atands out so lowrlnjf, ty that tnere's HO guauvn about hie being the one nian fr her. . , lun t try to fore a situation. cVar, don t clrcelve youraeit that you tare fur either of these men. S ou oon't. And the sureat way to make trouble for yourself la to try to convince youraeif that every eaa-&l eaa-&l ftirnd Is a proapective husband. 1o erry man and woman cornea tn tru mate in the right time and pace, but LOVE . aumethlng mat cannot he forced It simply com", and when It does, there's ao r.i dsaKlig it. a - c if iias th thought of mar-r'HK mar-r'HK it-am to go about your dally )-!e a if hunt mental, y querying pour I'xn (. uiiid as to whan your turn w i i ! cma. learn to make the inunt of your life your o,portunl-t o,portunl-t fa; and love your friends. Love thtrn and enloy th-m. but don't' tKil a wonotrful friend by trying to in.a.-tne him In the hitht of a ) v'-n "vr. jYr wa s. a rarar jrBxaa especially trained to paaa oa emeta caaea Cant I halp you In aome other wayf .y r. . Too ara moat welcome, dear. To If AMMT, Bait Lake: I fear for your stock, y dear, but would auggest that you addreee a letter of Inquiry to th ecrelary of State, Chyenne, Wyoming. Deer Miss Kayot Two r three year so tha newa-papera newa-papera carried tn rumor that Mary Mi lee M inter waa te marry. Tha nam of th man waa given, ami all. fth did not marry, did she 7 The point of my gueetren la, ean you tell me wfc th man waat Thank you very much. PET Salt Lake. Perhaps yoJ refer to T B. Dixon, millionaire son of tha lead pencil king, to whom Miss Mlnter was reported re-ported engaged. No, they did not marry, but 1 remember th newspapers news-papers did carry stones to th effect ef-fect that th wedding had been sat for an early data. Tou are weiooma. Dear MI Kayei la there any way at all ta hav silver lee eleaned er roetoredT I hav aome very lovely laoe, but tt Is tarnished, and wtten I spok to the eloanor alkeut It they ffored little enoeursaement. Whet would you eugseetf I know If there It a way, you are th ene who will know it and whaf a mere, be glad ta paaa it an t thee that it will help. Thank yew, Mia Kay. MARY ANN, aatt Lake. Do not despair, Mary Ann. At last we do have a way to reetor metal laces, and what 1 shall aet forth for you her win apply to gold lace aa well aa allver. Not so long ago oven the shops discarded metal lares when they became tarnished which they all will do. so-this new plan of restoration la gratefully received re-ceived alt round. Baete the lace on a piece of wooV-en wooV-en cloth, and stretch by tacking to the kitchen tabl or Ironing board. Remove all dust by giving tt a thorough thor-ough brushing. ' Next apply powdered pow-dered burnt alum with a soft brush. Allow to stand a few minute, remove re-move lace from the woolen background, back-ground, and dust fro of th powder. pow-der. ... Too gra Yry welcome. Dear Mtaa Kayei If I didn't Wnew your wa wt disaosltien. I would almOet be afraid to aothrytt so frequently. Would yeu plea tell m very-thing very-thing you possibly ean about Marion Ma-rion Davie a, te -her nationality, birthplace, ape, etaT I need every little detail poesibt ta find about her. I would like t hava tht answered an-swered la next Sunday paper. If not to much trouble. Mies Kay, ee t am going up In th sany rVi onday morning. Thanking yu for all your tlm and trouble and wiehmg yos) ovary b i easing, am, Levlnely, -JCRRY, eWH Lake. Tou can't bother m. Jerry. Tou see,- T took that word out of all th Heart ltori urn dictionaries, and that makes me always safe. Marlon Dories la American; horn In Brooklyn, and educated In New York City. Ph la I feet Inches tall and weighs III pounda This little lady has blue eyes and poidea hair. 8he doe not give us her age and on that score ehe'a quit wlthl nher rlghta, for that's one prerogative wholly ' woman's Tour ejuerry came In too late to be answared laat Sunday, so hope thla pill do quite aa well. intended for you. "WArT la toe word, dear. Lore real love comes only to those who do. Charming Mis Kays. Wer yeu net aa graslsws, I eould never ask yeu ts eemethlng far me osmothing whleh I hav so heartily condemned la .other. That of asking yeu ta re newt articles In yeur deport moot, But knowing hew long suffering you are, I will aek you t give me thee pa aaa gee of scripture whleh appeared In yeur anewor to tha ex-soldier ex-soldier bey, er rather -YOUR ex-eoidrer ex-eoidrer bey. Thanking you now, I am. ' j , . LONELY, ftalt Uka. I wouldn't bar yoa fear me you or any of my follower for all tha world. Lonely, aad alwaya It Is my iy to maka you all happy. Personally, Per-sonally, I do not object to redoing a bit of work not at alL And it Is not because of aa pereonal aenaa of : monotony that I have mad a plea against repetition a.' The point 1 wished to make wa that the da-! da-! paj-tment would yield us all s bet- tor net urn If we'd make It a point l to refrain from unnecessary repetl-; repetl-; tlona. Occasional ones ther must be, of course, and cheerfully they are made. Th Bibl references ara aa follows: fol-lows: When kne)y or fearful read: Matt. :l-4; Lux Is. W hen In troubl or aorrow, read: John 14. W hen in danger, read t Matt, 11: For assurance of Oodg protection, protec-tion, read: Romans . For aasurance of Ood's mercy, read: John 10; Hebrews 11. For aasurance of Ood'S provide provi-de noe, read: hlatt, II 11 A prayer for help: Mark 11:23-14; Luke 11:1-11. '' lou are welcome, and I thank you for your sweet conception of ye a. w. - Dear Mlsa Kayei I raad and en Joy your eeay comer very night, an I hep you wilt n-awer n-awer my aueetioA for ma. Will yeu pta tell me what I ean da for knock-kn s aa I am aurta tru-bledf tru-bledf Thanking yeu, and with lava I 6 1 nerl y . WORRIED, Salt Lak. Ther la nothing for mo to offer. of-fer. Worried. I'm sorry, too. but your trouble i one which r-i .ires the attention of a specialist. ft course, keeping the nera1 h faith good, and exercising fur gn -m1 fnrtaaa la alwaya gKc In eir Bitnatmn. so always look to tho. nttnju. and If your trouble Wartar sn etfurt at correction, thn m- |