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I By Kathleen Kaye Kaye- i 1 Queries submitted to this department should hould be addressed t t. t i- i Miss na Kathleen Kaye Department Salt Lake Laka Tel TeU f. f ram rom ram Salt Sal Lake Utah Queries are limIted to two each and must b. b Written ritten in ink and on one side aide of the tho paper only with full name and address of er appended also name or initials initial to be used for Identification In in column All names and ad dresses to b be held in In strictest ho confidence I rJ Queries the oat nature of 01 which prevent publication will be bo an t ered privatelY r r For special special 12 service er or Interview ph pha ie a Wasatch 0 r. r between 11 sid sad d 12 Kaye Kay reader of the Heart I I have haw been a m for many years and have al always al- al always ways Weed liked it I cannot find words to toJ of wont won- won describe J scrib my a appreciation your t wa work h 1 I have written to you ore oro u Now Nov th that f school is is on parties and good d' d times are coming fast At the tho t dam dasa parties every member must bevery bevery be bevery very and attend Miss Kane Kaye is ia always a v very peculiar feel feeling g comes over me ma at such times It Itis is fa not that I want to be bo unfaithful for hat Is fa one thing I 1 hate but to be perfectly frank Pm Im going to say some some- thing Sing that I 1 bope hope you'll not be angry With tit me for I 1 think some of the he are ate snobs and nd that is is why I do domat donot donot mat not fool feet right when I am with them i What would you IOU do I Hoping I 1 will be rea reading mg my answer W ai A. am wishing you much success HAN Spanish Fork mess dealt beart dent dear child chad lust Just cn n- n troubled and everything arent aren't ui I Deto Dearie eme it tt cannot matter in to the least to to you JOT what the other girls' girls attitudes are so 10 Jon Tons long aa se you keep your your o own right Be sweet and am amiable be kindly and thoughtful of ot the pleasure and 2nd comfort of others be sociable I but bat not servile and ancI KNOW v every ey minute that at you ranK wan wita the we a. EST and therefore need not fear tobe to tobe be charitable to the LOWEST Only those who are In doubt themselves of f their their own social standing affect a an anair anair air of at arrogance The truly great at or orand fine are ever AVer vcr meek and kindly and only their then Imitators assume the bred In those usually designated des des- designated J as snobs Lets Leto forgive them dear on theand tho the ground and that they know not what they I d do do- Lets forgive them them and and forget the best tune time ever them in to having ie I at ate the class parties pare and b be happy v that that- that we we DO know the difference between be between be- be tween tweeD dignity and arrogance I you yon Dear bliss Kaye Kayet How parr should a elect bride-elect Initial her frer er linen 2 Z a lad lady extend her r hand first following an any introduction to a Thanking A you g Aang BLOSSOM B BLOSSOM Salt Lake lb Vh TM t should be that of ot the theLie td Li-e Li e ecU ecta surname X S. Men shake hands usually wom worn and CId id men do not so unless there be become come acme particular r reason aSon for It t t the wan i need not extend her band hand In inn jm n introduction n. n It is bad form for tor z a re gentleman EVER under any cirz clr- clr fees to offer ofer his hand to a woman Always the initiative is hers Dear Dent Miss laws Kaye Kayes H How Hew IIII do you yea feel When someone writes you in in all sincerity and tells yo you you are the grande d dame me of the uni uni- verse vers verse that that you are sweet and lovable lovable lov lov- able and wonderful and fine and bi biu big and u 1 beautiful and everything I should think you'd become so so ego egotistical ego ego- and conceited you'd refuse t to serve us poor weak worms of the dust dus who come crawling up to your sanc- sanc tum turn Being serious though dear I did use to say Of course she's to too i 9 good to last they they'll turn h her r head hea with all this P petting and pampering and well we'll lose her but after three o or four years of it you seem just th the same loving and lovable girl so I guess imy my fears were ungrounded Will you please tell me what state stat Was first st to get full suffrage Also when the first suffrage movement came I Thanking you very much and wishing wishing wish wish- ing mg you a future as filled with beauty as as has been your past LUCRETIA Ogden How DO S I T feel teel I l hardly know now First I r think I pinch my little self to see bee ee If I am really I r and then then well I just feel like mounting my Pegasus and riding away But I never do You were right right right-I I HAVE been horribly hor hor- spoiled spoiled spoiled-so so spoiled and petted by you ou all that ha when I went away to my mv beautiful Southland last ye year year and and r-and and J you weren't there and instead of a PERSONAGE I became a person why I JUST WOULDN T STAY Youve You've made all this petting necessary NOW and I can never again get along without without without with with- out you you you-so so there erel Just see what youve you've done donel Wyoming was first to get suffrage in hi 1869 1569 The Tie first convention to discuss votes for women met In 1848 at Seneca Falls New York At that meeting the pioneer American suffragists Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Cady Stanton ia Mott Martha Wright and Mary Ann McClintock McClintock McClintock Mc- Mc Clintock presented and had adopted by the convention a set of resolutions which made practically every demand since made for women You put things beautifully my dear and I thank you for tor your our lovely good wishes Please accept the same for yourself ourse from me Dear Miss Kaye Can you give me the name of the professor that leads the Tabernacle choir Yours respectfully S. S C C. Rigby Idaho Glad Glad- to help you Mr S. S C. C also I Ishall shall send you a letter within the course of ofa a few days Anthony C. C Lund leads the Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle choir Miss Kathleen fathleen Kaye Will Wili you please tell me what makes the white scum form r on th the top of pickles after you h have ve poured the vinegar on VIVAN Salt Lake No dear but Ill I'll tell you what to todo todo todo do about it Wont Won't that be better still You know this scum is ever present pres pres- that ent ent that is it does not Indicate that there is anything wrong wrong with your method for it seems to be a part of pickle making When the pickles are are made place p a it piece of gauze over the top before putting on one the plate and weights after alter five or or six days re remove remove remove re- re move It and replace It by a fresh one and repeat again in a few days il if necessary and then you'll need to bother no further about the scum for forit forit forit it will have been removed with the tho cloth coverings Dear Mist Miss Kaye Will you kindly tell me where I 1 can get premiums for green trading stamps Truly yours MRS A. A E. E Salt Lake Yes Yes- surely maybe may be S II Ix trading stamps may turned In at 1309 So South th Ninth East I mountain Intermountain trading stamps at al South State street Dear Miss Kaye I do doso so enjoy the queries and answers answers answers an an- in your column and nd now Im I'm I coming for information Is there a Teacher Parent-Teacher federation federation federa federa- tion in Salt Lake City that sends out literature If so could you give me methe methe methe the address of some of the committees committees committees commit commit- tees or officers Thanking you in advance Sincerely v MAY Duchesne Welcome to our cir circle circle le If yo write Mrs H S. S Tanner I president State Teachers' Teachers association association association asso asso- 1061 Third avenue Salt Lake you will wUl be provided with such literature literature literature litera litera- ture as you require Dear Miss Kaye You have helped me wonderfully at other times and I know you will help me now now How old oldis is Fannie Ward Roscoe Arbuckle Robert Warwick May Allison Allison Allison Alli Alli- son and Dorothy Dalton TAGALONG Salt Lake Im I'm glad I did and happy to try again for you Fannie Ward is forty-five forty years of age Roscoe Arbuckle three thirty I Dorothy Dalt Dalton n twenty-seven twenty Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- RobI I ert Warwick and May Allison do not tell their secrets ts to the public Dear Miss Mis Kaye Always admire your cleverness in answering May I ask you something also Can you find for me in your your big cookbook a recipe for chili the way it itis itis its is s served in chili parlors up town Can you also tell me how to make a anice anice anice nice potato salad Thanking you p ij a advance vance and asking you ou to excuse my mistakes because it itis itis its is s very hard for me to write in Engish English English Eng- Eng lish ish I remain A MOTH MOTHER ER Salt Lal Lake e. e Thank you Mother You need make no apologies for your English I wish some of our very own American students students students stu stu- dents could see your letter First I think hink they would hide their pretty thoughtless thoughtless' heads for fOt shame then I think hink they would determine to b be beya a a. bit more painstaking in their thelt letter writ writ- ing ng Chili One cup pink chili chill beans one onion one pound hamburger one or on two wo two teaspoons Spanish Spanish Span- Span ish sh pepper salt and pepper to taste J Heat a tablespoonful of lard in an iron ron k kettle add the hamburger and salt alt the chopped onion and cook until done While still simmering add the pimento and two cups hot water and the he Spanish mish pepper which has lias been moistened in cold water Then add the cooked coked chili chill beans and serve hot 2 2 Potato Salad Two cups cups' boiled potatoes one cup celery one t tablespoon table table- ble- ble spoon poon green peppers one-half one teaspoon salt saIto alt Cut the potatoes Into cubes and marinate with dressing cut the celery into nto small pieces add to the potatoes potato a And mix thoroughly with wilh tho tiro chopped green pepper and either mayonnaise or r co cooked ked dressing salt and serve on lettuce leaves Dear ear Miss Kaye We would like to join your club We have lave read the and it has helped us very much Please answer these two questions for or me 1 Please tell us the address of Ke Keneth Kenneth Ken Ken- neth Harlan and his age 2 2 What is a good recipe recipe for honey candy Many many thanks BRIGHT EYES Panguitch It Is done Thank you 1 Kenneth Harlan Is twenty-five twenty years of age Address MacDonald Film corporation Hollywood Cal 2 2 This honey cherry fudge Is nice Ten tablespoons strained honey ten tablespoons cream one-half one tablespoon tablespoon tablespoon table table- spoon lemon juice one tablespoon chopped candied candled citron a few Mari Mari- schino cherries pinch of salt Bring tie the cream and the honey slowly slowly slow- slow ly y to the boiling point and cook six more minutes remove at once from tho the fire Ire and stir in salt and lemon juice arrange auge cherries on pan and pour fudge over them and sprinkle with the he chopped citron Would you like a recipe for honey or taffy affy or for honey brittle You are very welcome Dear ear Miss Kaye I have a perfectly perfectly good fountain pen called a Stylo I 1 have lost the cap to the pen which prevents my using it Will you please give me the name ame of the manufacturer of this pen so o I may order a new cap Thanking you in advance and wishing wish wish- ing ng you the best of success I remain F. F L L. L Provo I It is not necessary to send this pen all 11 the way to the manufacturer my I dear deai- for It may be taken care of for you ou at our local shop Write J to 71 East Broadway Salt Lake Lak I Thank you you are very cry welcome |