Show be um By Kathleen Kaye Kaye- submitted to this thU department should hould be addressed to Queries tK K Kaye Department Silt Salt Lake Tele ye Ml Miss Kathleen Lake Uta Utah cram grm Salt limited to two Questions each cach and must be Queries ink are aro ro and on one ore side aide of the tho only with full written in address ss o of writer or appended also name or initials and name namo in column lumn All and addresses ad ad- for identification In c names I to be used strictest confidence J Jt t 1 dresses QuerIes to p be the hold held nature In of which which prevent publication will be an For privatelY special atel erv service ce or private Interview phe ie Wasatch I between 1 H 11 and 12 0 clock Dear Miss Miu Kaye will vill excuse m my that yoU I hope penning this little I writing as am ro noto r bY candlelight tell me where I earbe ear can 1 1 taught Can you commercial art illus 1 be cartooning in in this cit city 7 rating 2 Also or I I. I shall be ver very glad I If il I S of the theBe tell me mo something thel yOU can Castle and where I Id I Icar Be life of If Irene mall mail reAch her by car can Kaye as I sit sit here looking MIss fiss do not wonder I if you I just o forth I early morning as I d do enjoy the tho before daybreak when I et up I cool The sky IS s a paleM pale pate it t IS very the with rose in in streaked I M blue 5 sky-and sky all 11 is still till save eastern ter 1 I of tho the morning dove dovo the cooing I forthe for Kits and just when the sun sunI its mate to from behind the tho ready to rISe J is mountains the robins burst forth purple in m wonderful song and the awakens the world to a anew golden dayl day sun This Thia one is Sunday new I must say goodbye now and get ready rudy for church Thanking you again and wishing luck good you PATTIE ANN Salt Sat Lake Oh honey hone I do love lo the day day- daY j I break 10 love e It best hest as seen from the jagged lesser peaks of oc oil reat tar far far removed I Irom great the tM the tho dull duB gray of or tho ho soiled old dt I from rom earthy euth citY Far off where one I rises e early from the very cry jO Joy of of or the bounty bount of or because he the Elixir of or Life Where Life where one says sas mile little writes riles nothing and LIVES dear I am much But But my my dreaming thc the whirr Whirl of or the lino- lino tt es and the urge of or tho the deadline arn me that this is a material hungry hungT presses walt waits I that end orld j zo 10 be with fed THIS VERY I I COPY OP I I So So Ill t tell lI you where you OU can I Ile be le taught commercial art etc etc etc- etc te al J 1 1 The university will om carry cry a a. avery course in this line of oC I Cr very en good work and no credentials are re required ro- ro to enter the class re I 2 Irene Iren Castle is now Mrs Irs Robert flobert Tremain Mr Ir Tremain is the son on of or an Ithica N. N Y banker L Mrs Tremain was born horn at New ew N N. Y 1893 and went wenton on the tho stage early where she re regained re- re gained for Cor a number of or seasons reasons seasons In iii vaudeville and nd musical comedy com corn td edy before taking up motion plc- plc turn turo work Sh She was left leU a widow I when Vernon C Castle was killed Inthe inthe in the service s r of or his country I Address Fifth avenue New Tork City N N. Y v Dear Miss Mi Kaye I While all th the others are asking you about movie stars I am interested interested inter inter- inter inter-I ested more in the tho legitimate and want to ask a question or flO so I Will you please name me a half dozen or so of the highest paid I stock tock stars I I ITHE Thanking Th you very much THE SWEETEST GIRL IN INI I 1 DIXIE DIXIE Salt Lake Lako Nanco Nance ONell ONeil l Fulton Kathleen Clifford Marjory Ram Ram- UlrIch J Florence Stone Slone Jane Cowl and Laurette Taylor Talor arc are all an women whose salaries salaries sal sal- arl aries s have hao reached very flattering figures You arc are very welcome Dear Dur Miss Kayo I am sure you will be able to help me too Whenever I hear music I just I cannot sit still but the tho funniest I I part art of It is is I cant can't dance My 1 slater ister taught aught me and she says ays I II II I dance ance jt J-it J st fine when fine when we aro are at I home orne alone But when I go to a dance danco 0 or r a party I cannot n not dance lat at all I feel so awkward am and I I stiff and get hot and cold all ii iia in ina I I a minute Each time I go to dance dancI I swear off ever going again am and thon then I do go on again and swear I loff off again until I have been on ti to dance no less leIS than two dozen times and I am almost sure it i inot is not a matter malter of getting over be being being being be- be ing scared Please dear M Miss Mia in I Kaye Kayo tell me what is the tho matter matte with me and what I can do t to overcome it it I feel so miserable I when I go to a party and everyone every I lono ono one else dances and I have to tc look on I 2 2 I have had hOld three years ol of I bookkeeping in high school anc ancone and andone one term of it at college in summer summer sum sum- mer mer school I am preparing to tc take a II position as a bookkeeper next winter unless y you u S say lY dif dif- ferent Now Miss Kaye would dif j you advise me to take college work If so how many years With oodles of lovo love n fn everything everything every every- thing I S L. L M M. Logan This is a problem foreign to all sa save tho the most keenly high strung sensitive natures It n is a matter to do with the emotions of or which not have hae control you oU do proper Perhaps the tho easier way to master the situation is to dance on every even possible occasion Dance much with sister at home wIth home with an any and ever every girl and boy friend who comes to your our home home dance dance dance until when you OU go sO to a fi party and step forth for a n dance you'll seem to be bo doing only onh the NATURAL thing and therell there'll be beno beno beno no occasion for the emotions to torun torun tol run riot and bewilder you OU Also m my dear there there- Is much for Cor you to learn in thought control I wish you OU would read rood In Tune I With the Infinite by Trine and Tho The Majesty Majest of oC Calmness by Jordan lordan And honey hone never nevel never encourage riotous emotions by acknowledging acknowledging ac ae- ac- ac them or recognizing their power instantly a feeling of disturbance ia itt felt throw up your our very kery best and strongest defense e a i determination NOT to be ruled a defiant spirit of oC PROVING G YOURSELF MASTER of oC your your own being being and and the battle will Too bo behalf half won ii 2 Would I take tako a position Oh dear Jear child you 1 0 know b before you ask isk what MY answer er will vill beeer be beever be be- ever er it is tho same same yesterday toda today tolay to- to da lay day and forever forever Core and Im I'm glad la you little ittle girls do let m me say it often onen for or on tho the deciding of this question hinges tho the turning to turning to the tho right of oE f to the tho left left of of tho the whole future the course our e tho choosing from Crom which mo ono does not easily c ity turn back So lets ct's ponder it well MY ry a amonI- amonI Lion ion Is brief DO NOT GO THROUGH Ln LIFE WITHOUT A DEGREE NO MATTER WHAT HAT YOU MAr MAV HAY HAY-F. IF HERE'S HERES EVENA EiEN A. A SHADOW OF OFA OFt A I t CHANCE TO TO IIA HAVE VE ONE Dear Cear Miss Kaye I would appreciate it very much nuch if you would tell me the address of Mr Douglas Fairbanks and ind that of Harold Lloyd Yours truly N N. N M. M MI Ogden had envelope And you OU your labeled IMPORTANT Il Tt Dont Don't yo you ou think Little Mary Iary ever gets jealous Dou Douglas las I. I Fairbanks Douglas Fairbanks Studio Hollywood Cal al Harold Lloyd Rolin Film Co o. o Lo Los Lop Angeles Cal Cat Dear Miss Kaye I I am ono one of the local scribes and come asking you to do me a turn Something like a year ago or maybe more you had a little thi thing g in your column about a little little lit lit- tle tic girl who lost her purse and tho tim old postman on your beat beal who ho found it it Remember Well Miss Kaye there have been times when I took off my hat to you for real roal human interest sob stuff and Id I'd like to take one more mora look at that story If I did not nol Feel that it would do the tho rest rOt of ol tho the populace good to see sec it il again I would do what you'll feel feet like telling me to do do come come in inand inand inand and look at the files May I have haveit it Miss Kaye Kayo Thank you J J. City You may and thinks for Cor the I compliment II To a Little Girl Girl Girl-A. A Stol Story Early Earl today today toda quite early just early just justas as the office typewriters one by byone byone I one yIeld yielding Ins themselves to the I eager fingers of oC the operators I joined the bus busy whirr of oC the thc day dayto to lo drive madly toward the deadline dead deaI- line that the great hungry presses might be bo fed at the tho appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed hour a step so soft ItI it could scarce be heard above the I rumble of oC it all bore a meekly deferential caller to tho the Hearth in quest of or admittance admittance- or was it but a smile being wafted in At first only the smile was sensed sensed sensed-a a great gen- gen erous enveloping smile one smile genI one whIch brought out great kindly smile lines to tell teU us it had hldI I been jeen there a time so time so soong long ong that it Jt stayed there ally so illy so long that it had become the contagious the sort of or smile of or which one asks not wh why wh or whence it came but silently Joins and and passes on as though he too oo suddenly found the world a wonderful one ono and were glad to tobe tobe toie be ie alive Then rhen Little LitHo Girl ye yo Answer Woman sensed the tho bearer of oC that smile smile a man tall man tall slight gray haired and slightly bent bent In in a gray due uniform a great leather leath- leath er T bag swung over a shoulder under an arm a ft bundle of or papers papers pa- pa pers ers on his feet a a. pair of heavy worn vorn walking shoes which had bad carried their owner many a weary mile but but not too many many even oven I i though hough his feet were tired tired for for Ito he 10 still smiled and taught others II to o smile I Then rhon he told about you OU of at atI I whom neither of or us had ever heard icard Little Girl whoever you yoube OU he be DC and the smile grew still more tender as with his hlll free hand hand hand- lone one that was more used to sortI sorting sort sort- I ing Ins letters letters letters-he he drew drow reverently from his ample pocket this little worn brown ba bag YOUR bag YOUR little jag bag that you must have lost last I I 1 I I I Thursday own down on the corner o ot of Third South and Main streets streets- your twelve cents and brand bram clean hanky still tucked securely away inside inside deposited deposited It trustingly trust trust- and and was gone Sone his smile seeming to linger Unger even after arter hi his tread had passed But h he came again He came a moment later later pro ceded b by the glory of ot his smile which now seemed to be bo tempered with a n. bit of or pathos as again hi his free hand sought the depths o oa of DC ofa a pocket locket thiS this time a different one one came came forth Corth with a handful of ot coins pennies pennie pennies two nickels and a dime surveyed them am and hesitatingly almost timidly sought my mv aid in depositing th the lonely dime in your our little bag bas Of OC course one smiles there smiles then are times when one MUST smile smite but even so some smiles miles may b ba be bea a bit humid humid and and be forgiven en And now he IS gone His Ills smile is gone sone too but h he I left lert one here in its stead Also your our bag bas is here here eon con con- twenty two cents now Instead of oC twelve call for foi forIt It II it Little Girl so I may thank you OU for Cor having lost it IL For otherwise I might never cr have known our VERY OWN I postman and o and and his smile And Aid who will question if It y ye 0 Answer Woman sometimes hopes hope that another litlo HUe girl may lose los another little bag on bas on Third South and Main Dear Miss Kaye My kid sisters always speak o of you as the Golden Winged God God- mother They say if you want to tc know ANYTHING ask Miss Kaye Will you kindly spread your golden gold gold- en on motherly wings over me for a moment and answer ME MEa a question question ques ques- tion This information is wanted foia for foi fora a friend who has recently moved into the state How long must a person live inthe inthe in ir the state of Utah before he can car vote How long must he reside in the district in which he wishes to lo vote i Thanking you in advance I am am Yours most respectfully MERE MAN Salt Lake Im I'm Im I'm coming hear coming hear you OU the flutter Clutter lu tier of wings I am very happy happ to have havo the tho opportunity to do something for Big DIg Brother so if possible not notto not notto to lo fail Call the sweet kiddies who clothe mo so gorgeously In fairy garb The sweet faith of a little littlechild littlechild I hUd child is tho the sa saving bit of or hea heaven en In this earthly place place jets Jets Jet's keep keepit I it longOno long Ions One Ono year car in the state Mer Merc MerIan Man Ian and nd thirty days das in the precinct You are arc most welcome Dear Doar Miss Kaye I While awaiting a funeral cortege cortege cor cor- tege in a country cemetery cem tery I noticed no tro a bird being charmed by a snake snake- I c to A man to come and kill the snake He did Another An An- other of the party ridiculed us and said taid the bird would die anyway as a bird had never been known to o live after the charm had start start- ed id Now Miss Kaye Kayo tell mo me whether or or not this is true I thank you Sincerely A. A L. L B. B Salt Lake It is an entirely mistaken belief about a bird dying from the tho cf- cf of or charm Should you OU have lave cared cUd t to watch the proc proceedings proceed- proceed edl ed- ed l ings ss of ot thc e. wild thi things In Inte Inthe the he te Jonel lonely cemetery you ou t probably ably wo would ld have havo been rewarded by bya byL a L disproof of ot It for Cor often otton after ho tho snake goes so 80 far Car as all to secure a a. i feather or two the bird being awakened to a sense of its danger I flits away and away and lives to sing sins again 1 another mother day i How perverted we wo all aU grow to row to pass ass by the most interesting study of f all the all the open book the Divine I Creator put before us and dash madly about in search earch of or entertainment enter- enter and amusement even amusement even to accepting second hand on the screen the very beauties spread before us In all the tho glories of or I nature mature It is to weep C ar arI I MilS MilS' Kaye Kayo Will you please give me the address of the company that is publishing American Motherhood Motherhood Mother Mother- hood 2 Where can I get books on In Indians Indians Indians In- In and wild animals something animals something good suitable for second and third graders something graders something they can read themselves I have a little boy in the third grade grado and andl as ho he dislikes dis dis- likes reading so much I feel feet it necessary to get something to en encourage en courage him a little and lend a little excitement so so he will try harder 3 I have a little special work to do h will require some mounting card and and nd I dont don't know where to get them Could you please help me I thank you for your trouble and wish you great success G G. G F. F E E. Richfield American Motherhood is 18 cx- cx publication was discontinued several m nth a ago o 2 American Indian Fall Fairy Tales In Reign of the Coyote Coote and Myths of oC the tho Red Hed Child should all be highly interesting to |