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L i t Y Y b I Aj I t n i H jo rr 1 H s l I W mn a mt iI jM l K I fi i I Ili Mill li 4 4 Ix r 1 P mil ir J 11 i i V un If AI t h li t r 1 J N J JS I J w 1 i. i I z S t l rl S S t l f rt i vt 4 f 4 n v 3 j y c iT 11 Do Dear Doar r MISS Kayo KlYo t This is is my first question to you and I hope liopo it will receive as sensible sensible ble a reply as you are in tho the habit of giving those who seek your aid Heres Here's to you Miss Kaye Kayo for continued success I am 26 years old and am In love with a girl five years older than myself who also lovos me Please tell me if you think it all right for forme forme forme me to marry a woman older than myself where the tho love lovo is mutual as s in this case I have often ofton wondered if you are married and have just about decided decided de do- that you are Miss Kaye Kayo be because because be be- cause your answers on such questions questions questions ques ques- are so 60 good Hoping to see my answer soon and nd thanking you for your your inter inter inter- est eat I am Yours sincerely CH CHICK ICK O Of course It Is merel merely an opinion you ou wish Chick That Is all anyone could offer Here is mine I would venture most anything on m ray my belief belle that i if neither r of or you two KNEW of or this difference in age it would MAKE no difference The ac actual actual actual ac- ac years c do not matter Chick but the kno knowledge of them might might or or rather the complications that might result as an outgrowth of the mental suggestion prompted b by that thal knowl knowl- edge But even so It is a n. matter of or personal equation Every two Individuals Individuals Individuals Indi Indi- In the world who bind themselves themselves themselves them them- selves in tho the name of matrimony are area a 8 law Jaw unto themselves there can beno bono bo be no pace pace- pacesetting each setting setting each must find his I own There Ther is a time worn orn saying that Love laughs at calendars calendar and it does right does right merrily in n tho the BEGIN BEGIN- NING NUG Sometimes tho the mirth of or It all continues s and endures throughout all limo Then it Is s an as it should bo be but only too oft does doe this laugh turn to wistfulness and despair and regrets So far as aa tho the difference In years veu's Is concerned young ns- ns man mm you ou need ha have 0 no fears tears of pitfalls for your our happiness save those of or your our own making It ItIs ItIs Itis Is almost altogether r a matter of YOUR attitude The years ears will make mako no Dif Difference dlf- dlf ference in this girl but hut you ou might grow row to THINK THI that the they do You would need to h be hr master of the situation situa situa- tion to tion-to to be able to continuo continue to smile at the calendar that marks marls this disparity disparity dis dis- parity and to have ha her smile Would you ou and could you Or would you ou when the first mad lovemaking lo should have o passed when the cares were weightier tho pleasures fewer the sacrifices and responsibilities myriad allow this little woman to grow grow- OW unhappy unhappy unhappy un un- happy and morose In the thought that Time had sot not dealt as gently as you ou should have wished that the gap Sap al alread already already al- al read ready a bit wide had been broadened rather than narrowed that you ou were feeling this disparity and were re regretting regretting ro- ro gretting that the five e years could not be bo transferred to the other side of or the scale where they belong belonS' Should you ou not be able to so envelop en her In your our love lo for all time as to pi prevent pre event her falling failing victim to such thou thoughts there thero could b bo be no happiness for her or for you ou Th The answer to this question lies mostly with you ou CAN YOU TRUST YOURSELF TO I KNOW O NOW WHAT YOU WANT AND BE BI STEADFAST IN THAT CHOICE Think it all over ponder over ponder It well If H you ou feel confident of oC yourself and the girl Irl is willing to make the venture let the tho wedding bells ring out Couples have ha been happ happy under less favorable circumstances they have ha been lleen miserable miserable miserable miser miser- able under more favorable ones so who CAN predict 2 It is usually spinsters and bachelors bachelors bachelors bach bach- elors who are best versed on the rearing rearing rear rear- ing InS of or children the managing of or husbands husbands husbands hus hus- bands and wives and all kindred subjects subjects sub sub- so your our philosophy may mayor or may not be good eh Chick Dear M Miss iu Editor of the tor um I read your column evvy evening evening evening eve eve- ning and think it is wonderful the way you answer all the questions that are ore sent to you I dont don't think I can add any praise to what others others others oth oth- ers have said My mother wrote you and she sho said her answers were very good so I am sending my questions 1 I have a slicker that I have had for a year It is an alligator brand coat and it is so sticky that I cannot wear it I paid 5 for it it Miss Kaye and I have tried lots lotsof lotsof lotsof of ways to make it so I can wear it but cant Please tell me what to do about it it I hope you'll answer this before another rain Yours truly PRINCE ALBERT It looks a bit cloud cloudy this morning Prince Albert so lets let's get Jet this coat In condition right off oct first thing thinS Your coat is s sticky probably because bo- bo cause it has hag been kept too warm If you can Imn hang it In a cr very cool room for tor a few tew days days das or better still sUll keep it there when not in use use use-it it should resume re- re sumo sume Its natural condition and antI be perfectly perfectly per per- wearable If H it Isn't consult the house from Crom which you OU purchased d IL Dear Miss Mies Kayo Kaye I must commend you Miss Kaye for doing a OJ good work among the young people by encouraging thorn thom toward tho the right ideals ides of life Will you give me some somo information information information tion concerning night schools in Salt Lake what classes are of offered offered offered of- of the tuition etc INQUIRER Tho West Sid Side High school of oC this elt city Is conducting evening classes for tho benefit of or the ambitious who for any reason cannot take advantage nd of or orthe the da day school If you will telephone or call at tt t the principals principal's office you ou will wUl bo be provided lu with detailed tion 1 I thank you for your our sweetly worded appreciation and hope you'll let lel me assist you further toward your goal oal at any time old aid Is needed Dear M Mm Miss Kaye I wont won't attempt to tell you how you help The Telegram and its subscribers subscribers sub sub- subscribers scribers for you ought to know that by this time Limo I should think from the number of compliments you get got I could not think of anything anything anything any any- thing different to add anyway Now the questions 1 On what day of the week did Juno 10 1906 fall 2 Please give Dive me the tho nature of ofa I a baby by tho the day of the week of his birth I think this appeared in in Pictorial Review in 1916 or 1917 I Thanking you in advance I am VICKY VAN I Thank you ou II I 1 1 June 10 10 1 1906 06 fell on Sunday 2 I 1 believe It Is the thc following Jingle to which you yuu refer I I Born on Monday fair of Cac face faco I Born on Tuesday by hy Gods God's grace I Born on Wednesday sour and sad Born on 1 Thursday merr merry find and glad I Born on Friday Frida loving and giving I Born on Saturday work hard for tOI a aI 11 living I Born on Oil Sunday bonny and hl I and good and Sa gay I Dear Miss Kaye I I have been re reading ng d your column in The Telegram and I surely y ur ly think you are a wonder I I have a very important to ask gIrl and I have I am just a l young I streaks of gray hair nair air Will you plea please so toll tell mo me what will help it I without changing the tho color of my hair ar for I love the shade of brown it is IS Wishing you success in in your work and hoping I will see my an anI answer an- an I in The Tho Telegram I TROUBLED |