Show r- r rI I- I fr t p l mIl iii t. 11 re e U 21 itez u Mr Kaye a bit your very excellent IV returned from a trip Northwest California islands he and when I wu was travels etc upon my of a group asked acquainted with Old Mal do de Mer and I was at what to say laY and became very edland stumbled hopelessly Imy distress miserably do not know Just what nt and weh you would en- en 1 Im 0 if possible I dont don't suppose I have correctly I the th name but help me If nand I have havo never known fail so heros hero's HOPING l note that I have ha corrected lUng to the ext nt you would the term Mal de dear Is ju just t another term for and thIs person merely of Old Mister In a a. spirit his juis is III rather II a common and Im I'm sure aure the young oung mean to fuss you and no it retted he had However give those things come to us for to know I EVERY EVERY- would make us superhuman l to those to most mORt to make a human humana hoHe lives we wish to be II a a tsi nes j it seems to me inc that It Ita g a and d relieves the whole situa- situa uch circumstances arise to toly tou u ly and frankly that you do 11 v and have havethe the matter thus cleared up at once Dont Don't you think It would should be-should something or of a. a like nature occur agaIn Sweetest riss Misa Kayo Kaye This is the third time I have written to you But my letters always always al- al ways reach the waste basket Mother and I both think you very sweet to help everyone that comes for your wonderful advice How should a young girl of 15 address addre herself that has ha rio no aunt aunton on her fathers father side The Tho and My Husband Hus- Hus bond band and I arc aro the but best parts of the paper Wishing you ou the greatest success sue sue- cess ceas and With lots Iota of love to you Miss Mias Kayo Kaye AMERICA And all thIs after having sought my advice three times and each time havIng haying hay hay- Ing been doomed to the oblivion of the waste basket My dear you are the tho SWEET member And I you you- just for beIng so 80 Im I'm sorry about your disappointments disappoint disappoint- mEnts but dearie deane there must have been a a. reason for It We Ve dislike very much to consIgn anyone to the basket and it if possible to avoid it do not Do you OU mean how should you have I your cards engraved In case there is no older sister then you OU would have them made to read simply MIss I Smith Jn In case of an unmarried older sister or no a maIden aunt on the fathers father's aide Ido ot of the house yoU would be Miss Mary LouIse Smith I Dear Miss MilS Kaye When i is Memorial day I have havea a friend who has just come to visit I us ua from Georgia and sh she says that it is not in May but in April This Thi seems II a funny thing for us to toI argue about but we both insist we weare weare are right and have come to you I for A settlement Please help us DISAGREEING I I Bless meS you you are both rIght un usual but true Im I'm glad you told me meI I your frIend Is from Georgia for rIght away that throws light on the question ques- ques I tion Memorial day Is observed in inmost inmost most states Utah included on the day of May 1 but In Georgia on April 26 25 No wonder you both Insisted upon I the last you word were almost justl- justl tied fled I Dear Miss Kaye I I am a caily reader of your and know that you I havo helped others so I now cometo como come to you for help My face and neck I are aro awfully yellow and tanned I I have havo tried several different ways I but none seem to help Please tell mo me what to use or do 2 Does powder ruin the skin akin and complexion Thanking you for your trouble DISCOURAGED Please do not be There is probably bly nothing so effect effect- lye IvE and at the same same time entirely nonI non non- InJurIous as the homely old bleach I our mothers and grandmothers em- em buttermilk Apply It at nIght I by bathIng the face tace and neck In it as asI you would In water allowing It to dry I on without being wiped It If you wish you may make a gauze mask and neck cloth which may be saturated with the buttermilk and worn during the night A few nights nights' treatment should find you greeting your reflection In the mirror mirror mir mir- with a smile of approval of both yourself and the buttermilk 2 Powder is more or less InjurIous to tho skin of course but ut It seems almost a necessary evil so the tho hope I lies In fInding II a way to minImIze the bad effects It may have Select a good god powder Java Rico Is excellent not expensive Then select a good Lettuce cream brand Is usually found and satisfactory never fall fail to use it itIS S I a foundation for the powder To prevent the cloggIng of the pores to become permanent remove the powder pow pow- der always before retiring at night by bythe bythe the use uso of cream It If this plan is adhered adhered ad- ad hered to the powder will do no more harm than the accompanyIng treatment treatment treat treat- ment will offset Dear Miss MI Kayo Will you please give me a 11 little corner In your Will you please tell me how I Ican Ican can remoVe grease greaso spots from a adark adark dark brown taffeta dress and mud spots from a navy blue taffeta dress Thanking you In advance I am J J. J A. A G G. G I belle e commercial ether will serve YOU well for both the mud and grease greaso stains Mix with a bIt of corn starch ether to make II a paste spread it on the wrong side of the tho silk I to cover the stains let remain until dry dust off the starch and the soil soli nl nil t traces or of Jt it s should c be gone |