Show N I I i I 1 Y j tr r ri I I hf h v l It 1 L.- L. l w h ha n f k kU a U I i ij r In j jIt It 6 i p I fl- fl 1 Ve t 1 t 1 Jt ld l t d 7 i fT Nt Nw N t w F j 1 I f h w e j i rs e To 4 vm J Jf X i-X n d Dear ear Miss Kaye Kayet This is my third offense I wish fo say uy that I was waa well pleased with th the others so thought I come again I will be beI I greatly obliged if you will answer his is one oneIl Il II I give parties and invite young youn to my house and they ome but when they have parties it their houses I am left out I Iry Iry I Iry ry to make myself agreeable and and I am not stuck up as ashey ashey s shey hey term it to I want to know why v his is Whoso Whose fault is it mine miner tr r the others I II l J fm ill not bother you any more his time and thank you in ad- ad nce nce FORGOTTEN I 1 t tou Lou pu ou l know now dearie deane in this day one ono mot have o EVERYBODY ODY to EVE EVERY Y ty and should you ou have bl boon been n ed or somehow not Included orne tome come particular affair there thero would tO no mo occasion for grief or hurt feel teel- 11 t. t but I cannot Imagine any par- par lIar set HABITUALLY accepting ir Jr Invitations In without paying p off ort I l obligations as ae opportunity might ord rd b by reciprocating In case these have o done this it Is very verr ch th to their discredit and more to themselves than you If It you ou have done your social y as you OU have havo seen it It console with that fact tact Conduct In a n manner m and andre ve re your our superiority by Ignoring Ir 11 r lack of ot culture which it Is uld their thelt discourtesy prove In- In tonal and wilful Then in case caseI t I situation does docs not clear up UI im im- im- im to your our satisfaction in an quiet quit t little way goUt po go pout o ut JUt losing them and replacing them li h other othel friends those frIends those of a a. dlf- dlf nt int fiber who bid fair to have a a. aC ao la o C more regard for the conventions ch lell bound boun 1 our existence here the tho thoc ther Ie c r of ot observance of which can cm but make for lor strained relations and in- in I in incidentally I ddt segregate those who do llo not I belong from those who do I IDear II I Dear Mrs K Kaye ye Will yo you please plene tell me how to tomake tomake tomake make popcorn balls 2 2 What is the name of a cradle n a papoose Is carried in 1 GOOD BOY I MISS Kayo Kare thanks you Boy for the implied compliment I Never dreamed am J anyone suspected l me mt of having luJ a a. MISTER l Kayo Faye aye tucked lucked away any place place howe however 2 TI The cradle board carried on the back of or the squaw to support the time pa- pa I Is termed a To A A. A V W. W Price Utah Please lease write the adjutant nt at the CapIto Capitol Cap Cap- Ito itol Dull Building Salt Lake 14 CIl City Utah tl f information tion requested In our your query Dear Miss Kaye I am wondering if someone will vill not contribute the words of a poem for me It ft is on the tho care cere of birds I and would be helpful to many of your present readers having these pots The Tho first lines are A pair of canaries I give to your care Dont Don't blind them with sunshine or starve st them with air a r Dont Don't leave them out lato late in the cold and the damp And then bo be surprised if they suffer suffer suf suf- fer from flom cramp Thanking you in advance E. E M. M B B. B I Will m not some bird lover contribute this verso verse for COI tho the I benefit of tho the other I bird lovers lo who do rio not know H It and es especially especially es- es for Cor E E. M M. B. B I thank you ou E. E M. M B. B for Cor your contribution contribution contribution con con- to the time department uit and hope hopt I ma may be able to lo publish this poem fur for I you ou vcr very soon Who Vho will vill lord l ld a a. hand Dear Miss K ye How can you have hove so much patience pa patience pa- pa tience and self control as you have 1 I wish the rest reat of us LIS could know your secret At times I imagine your work would bo In Interesting Interesting interesting In- In but it certainly would out we wear lr any ordinary person If you will answer these bothersome bothersome bother bother- bothersome some questions for me I certainly will appreciate it 1 Whore Where is Henry Spiller the musician who used to play the org organ ln at the American theatre 2 Will you tell me something about Norma Talmadge including her present address May I come again LE The secret of oC contentment and tho the ability to enjoy hard work from which the tho novelty no cant can't wear ear off orr lI lies S In iii be being bo- bo ing In ones one's proper niche The l 1 is a L Joy to me me never never a burlen burden burden bur bur- den len the duties are a L pleasure and a What hat privilege rather than n u hardship greater reater legacy could one be he heir to to- to than work ork which I Is its own recompense recompense pense Please wish me a a. continuation continua continua- I Lion tion of ot more of ol the sume 1 Henry Henr Spiller la Is at ol present in Los An Angeles ele at 23 West cst Adams street to be definite 2 2 Norma Talmadge Talmade was born at Niagara Falls N. N Y 1897 was educated edu edu- In Brooklyn and entered the motion picture field at the age of or 14 14 with no previous pre stage experience Miss Mies Talmadgo o was first st associated with but has since known service for man many companies At present pres pres- ent nt this little lad lady is at the Select Studio Seventh a a New e York City elt N. N Y Dear Miss fliss Kaye Will you please settle for us the question of whether or not Theda TI-meda ThedaBara ThedaBara Bara is dead It has been talked and discus discussed ed and the story has such scope that we cannot imagine there not being any truth in it Please enlighten us Thank you FAN TAN Fan Pan Tan there are Just thirteen letters letters let let- ten b bearing this query on my mr desk this morning mornIng mornIng-an an an unlucky number so soI soI I J am ama going to Lo clear them out by using yours and discarding the other twelve twel who will please pardon and consider themselves answered Theda Bara Dara is not de dead not dead not d-not not in tho the sense of or having ha departed from this earth It all an happened this way WRY Way back Ea East t hi In some ome newspaper pcr office a copy reader r wrote tho head sara Bara IsI Is ha Dead moaning Baras Bara's popularity Is waning The nc ICs eager to sell ll rushed forth screaming Bara nara Is Dead and the tho cr cry thus taken up has resounded re resounded re- re sounded from rota coast to coast I Theda Is is- AND alive alive AND PEEVED I I 1 I I I I i i |