Show S bt tart i iii By Kathleen Kaye Kaye- Queries submitted to this department should be De addressed toi to i Kathleen Kaye Depar Department ment Salt Lake Tele Telo TI Salt Lake Utah Queries are aro limited to two questions each and must be in in ink and on one side of the paper only with fullie full ie and le and address of writer appended also name or initials JO used for identification in column All AM names and ad ad- ss s to be held in in strictest confidence Queries the nature of which prevent publication will be b. an an- oed ed privatelY For special service or private IntervIew Wasatch V veep 11 and 12 o'clock aye ye fa a wonderful woman time old err girl How I hope hopeK K er is the sweetest person Jt it J lm Im afraid that she does ir in me mc as much as she used m music sic and Im I'm not a suet suc- suc t toe dance and I want to tos s 1 n that ess I have promised mother d work and become a good J fin n the end I I. I have always Now she does not note nottie I tie me e and does not take any either ither my m music sic or my c. c How can I regain her heru I HOW u uj lady kind x Salt Lake IU I 1 sweetest person on onI onIs onIs Is this I think her poor r III bo to wrung almost to tog Ig g x point I think in m that her lAer awakening shell she'll come comeI I realization through the comparison n the difference e cal eai and the unreal the thea a d the unimportant I Ito Ito Ito to her startled vision a faith in mother love will I HE GREATEST THING WORLD ORLD That as she Soul in that moment the theng thee e ng g that little girl an ac- ac musician will pale into I 1 That permeating her herr hera 1 Hsc r se a great determination o let that child doubt her eve OVe and interest again i with the better under- under 1 loser closer companionship and tr of the mother love that is ever there will be oy y and in it you'll ou strive I rid d strive never never to ih that t sweet sweetest st mother on onn n wont won't you little dear f always alway little girl reff re- re ff mother J loves you jou more I felse eise else in the world that if overanxious for you and andret reIt ret It is because she loves I Ii arid and i only wants to give you I nd best and most that a aL l give ve And know too that I Il I of judgment you are safe concede all things to moth- moth iWer ilter how it may SEEM at atI I Kaye please tell me something r n e Debs ny fly thanks JIMMY MY Evanston Wyo K i tor Debs was born at atte atte te te Ind in 1855 and wasi was i sere iere ie in the grammar schools h he became a locomotive Eater ester for a time he sold soldon on or r. r a wholesale house From 83 he held the position of off of f Terre and in 1885 i Indiana legislature Eight Mr Debs organized the Railway union and was later mover mover in a a. great in which was brok broken n of the federal Ithe the vigorous measures of Cleveland Mr Debs was ed on a a. charge of violating junction in connection with and acid d strikes and served six j Jail u. u While serving he was wasa a Socialist leader and given Works to read and fr from m d dates his activity as a ahe the he Socialist party In the theat theates theates at ates s which chose him as asire asit it ire iff for president In 1004 1904 i and Ind ci again this year Ills sms' known to hundreds of thousands of Americans as an advocator advocator advocator cator of the rights of laboring men Miss Kaye Kayo Another applicant for entrance to toyo I yo your sanctuary Am I welcome I have only a little question to ask but first I want to express a few words of appreciation to one who ac accomplishes accomplishes ac ac- such wonders as you In your work you find the measure of or men mens men's s labor and profits and faith fully joyously you contribute your share to the slow structure of enduring enduring endur endur- ing ng progress keeping your hands free freer from any flimsy superstructures erected upon false desires of human beings In service you have your share in in healing the wounds of those about you Who bruise themselves them f against the hn h. rocks of of i inexperience exp i c s as e ever you h hold id aloft the steady torch of faith and farseeing farseeing far far- seeing wisdom to help light the world stumbling into new uncharted paths Success be bo with you in your work My question Wheat t does does' the word Idaho mean Sincerely yours Sincerely yours A A. A G. G M. M Salt Lake I such letters as yours dear Mr A. A G G. G M M. I. I that restore my childish faith that faith that make maee me forget the rougher rough rough- er gales that blow blow all all the little discouragements disCouragements dis dis- incident to service and andset andset andset set me again on the sunlit hilltops above the storm clouds of or the commonplace commonplace commonplace com com- world and make me to know that this is ever a labor of love Cold type does not J prove a worthy vehicle for the feelings of appreciation that well up as I read your letter words letter words do not express them so Just know that in my heart sings bings a a. glad little song song one ono of your creation and be glad with me me glad glad that you sent it I Idaho is derived from a Shoshone Indian word which m means ans the gem of the mountains and refers undoubtedly I to the brightness of the shining sun I on the mountain tops of that rugged state sta te Welcome I wish you'd come every day Dear Miss Kaye Please Please accept accept my thanks for the many good answers you have given in the They have certainly certainly certainly been beneficial to me I have a question or two I would like to ask and nd Mother says she knows of no better way to get good advice than to write Miss Kaye I 1 1 Is there anything that can be bedone bedone bedone done for an oily skin My face just shines 2 How can I keep Chinese Ii lillies iii es and narcissus bulbs to have them bloom the second year year Respectfully M MAPLE LEAF Manti Thank you my dear 1 Mother ther also 1 Wash the face in clear cold water wa water wa wa- water ter and while the skin is still moist go over it with witch hazel and let it dry on Repeat this several several times a aday aday aday day and within a a lit little little- JV pf you u should see a decided improvement ment 2 When Chinese lillies an and narcissus narcissus nar oar bulbs are grown in water as asis asis I is usual they cannot be restored for blossoming the second year If they hey were grown in very large pots of earth they might be made to produce produce produce pro pro- duce th th second year but this is seldom seldom seldom sel sel- dom dohe dope and the better plan pian and I easier way is to purchase new bulbs for each season I Dear Miss Kaye I We unearthed a difference of opinion opinion i ion at our house last night land and de de- aided d d among us to ask Miss so here it i is Is Ella Wheeler Wilcox I living or dead I was glad this opportunity presented presented pre pre- I itself Ive I've been wanting to tell you that I saw you th the the other day anyway At least I saw the girl that was said to be you BUT WAS IT She wore a black and white sweater suit with a nifty black hat and was tripping along as briskly as though there were not a care in the world world- and young Why my dear I thought you should have gray hair and be I bent with the cares caret of the world I expected to f find nd a smile on your face i 1 patient suffering long-suffering and wistful but not the saucy one I did see there Was that really you you Miss Mis s Kaye You Youart Youart Youart art just that much more wonderful if you can do all you do and be young and good to look at Are Arc you Thank you and please do answer me this AN EVERYDAY EVERYDAY ADMIRER ADMIRER Salt Lake Spare my blushes blushes' My P sweater suit is black and and white my hat is black blach I probably trip briskly as though there were not nota a care tri m the world for I have none I feel very young young foolishly foolishly young for my years sometimes I have bc been n accused of being saucy but never of being good to look at so the so-the the de description description description de- de doesn't quite fit and well we'll probably never never solve the deep dark mystery of whether it were I I I I I I Ella Wheeler Wilcox ox di died d at her home in Connecticut in October of last year I thank you Admirer and hope you'll let me serve you again again Dear Miss Kaye I lost my husband about two years ago and shortly afterward I secured a position and have been working ever since Durig Dung my married life I I devoted most of my time to my home and I family and had very little time left for anything else Consequently I drifted away from my girlhood friends and acquaintances I did not have many of these even then as I I. I have one sister who was always my chum She has since married and has duties of her own I am now living at home with my parents and I get dreadfully lonesome at times I go to work in the morning morning morn morn- ing and remain there all day Return home at night have supper do a few little odds and ends and then it is isI time for bed This is commencing to get on my nerves a as it is so onous I am beginning to get restless restless rest rest- j less and desire recreation of some kind I have relatives I could visit but I never was exceedingly fond of visiting t a Now what would you suggest for forme forme forme me please I am sure I need to get out more among people than I do and to make new friends But how can you do that when you just go to work in the morning and come home at I I night day out and day in I am at a loss to know how to get a start Very LONESOME Sat Lake To have havea a friend one must be one So start your our little circle by doing a friendly act toward the girls in your office or wherever you work The particular girl or girls toward whom you show this kindly spirit may not especially interest you but they may improve upon acquaintance and then again very likely they know young men men and women who might interest you greatly One cannot wait and pi pick k and oo e FRIENDS without first Having ACQUAINTANCES So fill your heart wj wJ h hiP and a love for all aH mankind Then godown go godown godown down to the Neighborhood House and see if canno cannot sometimes lend a hand there hand there go goo over ot of the Y W. 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C A A. and join in In some of the activities there The swimming is delightful and the classes are arranged to co coincide coincide coincide co- co with the working girls girls' hours Then last but best affiliate yourself with some church and take an interest interest interest inter inter- est in its workings To do things thIngs- something for others others hand hand in is a sure way to make friendships and the happiest way nay in the w world to break break the monotony of the daily toil for self And remember every friend you make mak is apt to introduce you to several others and remember too II that it must not be wholly a a. matter lof of GETTING but there m must st be also GIVING Do not Judge and choose your our friends always with the thought of what they may be able to do for you you but consider often what you may be able to do do for them And with that thought in mind you'll find that some of the plainest most devoid of of color may prove highly In Interesting Interesting interesting In- In in the growth you ou are able to influence And remember always to carry a smile and to find a cheery word forone forone for forone one must not only FEEL friendly but must must ACT so as well Try it all out and write me again Meantime I shall be wishing you rou all happiness and success in this s 's search arch Dear Miss Kaye I have read the quite a lot and am very much interested interest d in inI it it I hope you will be kind eno enough to answer my questions I 1 I am about 5 feet 6 inches in height and my weight is never more than and pounds Naturally I am not plump at all and I think I Iam Iam Iam am underweight Will you please tell me what to do to build me up 2 What is good for a large throat to to reduce the size sire L. L E. E Springville I I You You are ate probably ten pounds underweight under under- weight To have an over large neck or throat when so thin is unusual unusual and because of this ill proportioned condition I think the very best bet so solution solution solution so- so lution would be a course in Conscious Evolution This is a course in systematic syStematic systematic exercise which may be taken in your own home at little expense without apparatus It should b be possible possible possible pos pos- sible to reduce the neck the while you build up the rest of the body Write Alois P. P Berkeley building 21 West Vest fourth Forty-fourth street New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City N. N Y for literature describing describing de describing de- de scribing the treatment I Dear Miss Kaye Would you please suggest some some birthday presents for a young man manof manof manof of 21 years 2 Will you give me the rhyme of ol colors in wedding dresses such as Married Maried in blue your love will betrue be betrue betrue true and so on I would like very much to have these answers soon Wishing you success I 1 remain A. A S. S Provo Is the young man your fi fiance nce If so then you may give him something something something some some- thing personal personal-a. a gold or silver pencil pencil pencil pen pen- cil a gold or silver knife or a a. set et ol of of cuff Jinks links Any Anyone one of these should be If t this ls chap Js is only a good friend then you should give only a book a as a's s subscription to d. d magazine magazine- or sheet music musi if he her happens to be musically inclined Or if he has a a. you ou might give him one or two choice records 2 The following Jingled superstition n nis is the one to which I you refer I imagine Married in white Youve You've chosen all right Married in blue You'll always be true true Married in gray You'll go far away Married in brown r You'll live in town i Married in green A Ashamed shamed to be seen Married 1 in black You'll wish yourself back Married in red You'll wish yourself dead I thank you for the good wishes A. A S. S and return the same to you Dear Miss Kaye I read your sheet of the paper every night and think you are very wonderful wonder wonder- ful in your work so I am going to ask you some questions 1 Do you think a girl of 15 years is too young to bob her hair if she fixes it real nice and neat and up to date 2 What was was the cause of Clarine S Seymours Seymour's ym urs death How old ld was she Thanking you in advance FORGET NOT FORGET ME NOT Richfield I thank you 1 Too YOUNG Why dear child I think she is much too OLD 2 2 Clarine Seymours Seymour's death came as the result of a severe cold taken while lost at s sea in the pursuit of her herI duties This little lady never registered registered registered regis regis- I her age ge so we haven't it You are ve very welcome |