Show b be By Kathleen Kaye Kaye- Queries u submitted to thu department should hould be es addressed t It Mlis Mias Kathleen Kaye Kye I Department Salt Lake Lako Tel Gram eram Salt Lake Utah 1 Queries are limited limite to two Question each end nd rid must be bs 1 written in ink and arid on 0 one side of tho the pacer caper only with full name and end address SI o of appended also namo name or initials initial to be used for identification in c column lumn All names and addresses ad ad- i dresses to be held in Ii strictest confidence t tt t 4 I Queries the nature of which prevent publication will be anc an an- c Vf red privatelY For or special service or ta Interview e e Wasatch 75 11 and nd 12 v ear Sweet Godmother f I dont don't I know inow now whether Id I'd better say sayer er or not I believe Ill I'll say ay iJ a 1 for that sounds more like bit Jt doesn't it it dear Kathleen I may i call caIl you that may I not You know you seem just like a sister to mo mc 1 II I I 1 have havo none so Im I'm glad There is isS S k nothing left of praise to say so I Im I'm m mX X- X 4 Just going to make a transaction with you as we say in bookkeeping l going to send one of my 01 am m you v y pictures on condition that you se sendS send d S me of yours I know that you are I very beautiful but I dont don't know whether you arc are blonde brunette or re red l. l haired and freckled so please let j me know Whon When you see my picture you you'll II say Gee but she's a gawky looking creature crea cres- c ture tue tUfe but I dont don't care so long as you 7 dont don't put it in the 1 Do you think it is all right for v gi ls to roll roil their stockings below their knee knee- if their dresses are arc long enough so they dont don't show 2 2 me the ages and addresses addresses ad ad- dresses of the following Roscoe Arbuckle Arbuckle Ar- Ar buckle Charles Ray Harold Lloyd Wallace Reid Katherine MacDonald Viola D Dana na Mary Pickford and Kathleen Kath Kath- le ken leen Kaye Kayo i With ith oodles of love and when can an an I c comb como and te tee see the tho girl who knows everything ev cv- both UNDER AND OVER the P. P sun sun J Salt Lake 1 l A When you make transactions and I send your goods C. C O. O D. D what hap hap- i ip p if the recipient nt fails to pay In words what will wm SOU you do abo about hap I t fr t r I do not I send send on my picture in return You may come como In and see for 4 yourself about the freckles freckles freckles-at at j i I I I t J v an any time you ou like J I do thank you forthe little picture of ot yourself but II I t 1 r keep peep it pigeonholed here In I I tl l c um subject to your next next t. t move I think it very much better in IY G r rr way to wear the hose in the theer I t Ier er not intended intended not rolled lolled down to I It line Uric Arbuckle Film any I Long ng Beach Cal CaI Charles Wright Callendar building i i Angeles ng les Cal Harold Haro d Lloyd Rolin im m com anY Los Los Angeles Cal allace Reid Raid Lasky Lasly studio Holly Holly- i Cal Kathryn MacDonald MacD Mac- Mac D l Film ilm company Los Angeles fi Viola Dana M Metro studio dlO Holly Holly- J I 1 Gal aI Mary sary l- l i oj Los Lea Angeles Cal Kathl Kathlen Kathleen n 1 ye Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake LaTte V o c Utah Arbuckle is Is' 33 years of age Ch Charles 29 rl Ray itay 1 Harold Lloyd 27 37 VIola Viola D Dana na 2 22 Mary Pickford 27 W Wallace lIac- lIac Ke fled d Kathryn MacDonald and nd Kathleen Kaye e do not tell W When en shall I expect your call cail 4 D A Dear r Miss Mias Kaye v JL guess ss you think I am m a regular p pest st st. but I have to come to you Labor day I lost a kodak It w was s a present to me and I thought a great d deal l of it I J left it on on the car I went the to-the Lost and Found office for it it but it W wasn't there I have advertised for foj it and offered a reward but no rio ko kodak Jak gould Could you please help me me What hat el else alas could be done dona to locate it Tl There ere two pictures I had taken which I would like al also o. o I can give th the number of it as it is an Eastman kodak I J haven't overstepped I I WAITING Salt Lake I 1 YO your kodak I fell into the II hands of some unscrupulous person w whose ose conscience did n not nat t tell him that articles found In streetcars should be turned in at the tho station The time has been so so long that it would seem there is little chance of the tho finder making an effort to locate y qu fU u. u However I think perhaps it might bo be well welt for you to run another r rad ad acI giving the name style and number or the kodak sta stating your our willingness t tc to purchase it should It be located This might help in case only that the little instrument has changed hands and may now be In the possession of an innocent person who would not to keep it If he knew its history Then too theres there's always a chance that persistent effort might cause the original finder to weaken and return ito Jt-jio o you himself t j tAt At any rate all you can do is to TRY and heres here's to your success Daar Dur Miss Kaye Kayo Am l I welcome dear So many others ethers have written and received such good answers that I th thought I would t try y my luck Iam am light complexioned What color you s suggest for m me to use With ith oceans of love I I THEL Spanish Fork Usually Usually lt the shades des of blue are becoming to to a blonde blond Often yellow and nd Bom sometimes sometime both white and black enhance her fair beauty but put all this depends depends' upon the coloring of the skin and eyes for eyes for there are blondes and bl blendes know Some have browne brown e eys fB and olive skins some skins some have blue eys set off by pink and white tones in the skin Try the various colors before your I mirror and l let lt t it help you It will bot er truthful with you if you'll you'll- let it i iDear I Dear Miss Mis Kaye Kye I Ham Iam a perfect to y your ur ha hap I circle but I py hope hODe Im I'm welcome i Do you think it would be sensible to have my hair haircut cut in in a bob Mv hair hairis I is is short and thin and some sa say it would do do rood to to have it cut What do yOU vou think Mi Kave I A DISAPPOINTED z BLONDE I Salt Lake i. i f j indeed little stranger Glad Clad 0 t ve you T The e latest verdict from the scalp scalo sp specialists all ts is to the effect f Ct t I cutting dos does do s not it its j growth ad that hair cut aft after r child child- b hOod l is passed never rows grows long Tong alp I In Tn many any event I I T should not bob holIt it but rather clip cUp the ends and i the We scalp a a. rigorous course of as described in this depart- depart n ey I Wi am sure you have availed lIed yourself your your- self re now of this this' instruction since ince i it has lins 15 Appeared while your letter awaited its turn on my desk and so I TI not r repeat it now I D- D Dr r Miss Kaye Mayl MayI join you Is there ther any place in the city city where here i i could coul take a course in In public speak speak- I in i ii i Ono which would result jn in an eni en en- i I r vocabulary and an increased ability to converse converso intelligently at any I time I I. I Assuring you of my appreciation of I any information you can offer I Ire remain re- re main mam A READER Salt Lake Su Surely rely This sort of or training Is to be had at the university Jall Can Call Was and anti get the details of or C enrollment etc My Dear Miss Kaye I am writing you my trouble and though not serious it is is annoying I J know w you will help me me Miss Kaye I have tried m many ny times to make lemon filling for pie but it never turns out right When baked in the tho shell it is too thin I have tried tred several recipes and all are supposed to be tested Can YOU you give me or help me to find a recipe in which corn cornstarch cornstarch cornstarch starch is is substituted for flour Thanking you in adv advance nce I PEGGY Salt Lake Tha Thank k you f for the opportunity Peggy Peg Peg- Peg Pegg g SV gy I It Js Is always better Peggy dear to tomake tomake make mak the filling separate separate cooking cooking It In a double boiler This one should be perfectly good I Lemon pie One cup sugar one cup water two tablespoons corn starch three eggs rind and jolce of one large I lemon pinch of ot salt Cook the sugar I water and anil corn starch together in a double boiler boller for fifteen minutes beat I the yolks of two eggs and one whole one slightly and stir smooth with the first mixture add the lemon juice and rind and cook for one minute salt Pour into a well wen crust and decorate dec dec- orate with meringue made from the whites Of the two eggs brown in a moderate oven I DOES DOE DICKY REALLY c MEAN MORE THAN HIS WORDS SAY Arent Aren't there any decent cabarets 1 Ip these parts Rita Brown put the question a bit bit querulously to Alfred Durkee but her voIce oice one Cne of oC unusual carrying power reached every everyone one of oC us Local Loc authorities arent aren't supposed to allow any other kind Rita Dicky drawled Im afraid they'd be be bea a little tame to you after New York Tork but ut perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps If we hunted around a bit he he paused hopefully Its time for your sleeping powder sh she retorted Please take tale a nap and I dont don't interrupt again when Im I'm deciding something important Go on Alf Alt I 1 I saw you open your mouth What were you jou ou about to say when you were Interrupted Interrupted Inter Inter- InterI I i by that mosquito across the I Iway i iway way I Mother Iother Graham stiffen and look I sharply disapprovingly Iy at the girl Dicky's mother detests slang and the i easy familiarity of the studios She had I disapproved of or Rita Brown from the moment moment moment mo mo- mo- mo ment she had seen her upon the day of the girls girl's arrival at the Durkee home I four days before I knew that her opinion ion hadn't changed but on the contrary contrary con con- had been strengthened by 1 Miss Browns Brown's words and manner since that time Little Mrs Durkee laughed mechanically mechanically cally evidently determining to do her duty as hostess to her herx boys boy's friends 1 I echoed her laugh because of the cowardly cowardly cowardly cow cow- ardly fear which every wife knows that knows that disapproving silence upon her part to toward toward toe to- ward a woman whom her husband admires ad admires ad- ad mires may be construed e as Jealousy jealousy-I J I d suspected ct strongly strongly for for a similar reason i I Alfred Durkee's laugh on the contrary contrary con con- I was genuine and hearty I con I was I afraid he was In the state when any I witticism upon Miss Browns Brown's part no j i i matter how crude seemed the cue for mirth 7 A FAMILIAR NAME We Ve have more cabarets to the square mile than any other rural section in the country countr he ho boasted extravagantly Name some of them Miss Brown I commanded doubt In her voice and face Alfred If obediently le ran over the e list of th Ib I the the- cares cafes e In the neighboring n villages g along alons- the automobile thoroughfares which stretch from New York City through Long Lone Island I The Sand I Pile ile Rita Brown Interrupted Interrupted interrupted Inter Inter- eagerly repeating a name which I recognized as that th-at of ofa a a cafe cale of which I had heard vaguely as a rather rapid resort to quote the language of the woman woman speaking of It It but which I had never neer seen T the one Ive I've been trying 1 st to think of ever esl since Ive I've been here The They say Its It's awfully good fun Is it very far from here so far I mean that we couldn't go and get back the tho same night comfortably by motor She was all aU animation and sparkle as she looked up Into Alfred Durkee's face Unless one looked carefully at the blue shadows under her eyes the thinness of her hands and body one would not have k kown own that she had only Just recovered from a most dangerous illness was was in I f fact l far f from strong I Why surely we could go easily i enough Alfred Durkee Durlee returned slowly I Its less than five miles from here But Rita Rita ought you such an expedition You are surely not strong enough for anything exciting like that DICKY INTERRUPTS Oh piffle 1 I the girl s-Irl rejoined rudely although she took the edge eds-e off her discourtesy dis dis- dis courtesy with a brilliant smile Im getting getting get get- ting stronger every minute but Im I'm positively post post- v dying for o a cabaret evening n or hrin I vw something doing OI Just think k its it's been e weeks since Ive I've done anything save sit sitI on a cushion C and and and- No Rita Dicky Dieky interrupted firmly I Dont finish that Im I'm sure you never sewed a fine seam or any other kind in your life Youre You're too lazy Fed on strawberries sugar and cream Yes I that would fit you your you you- r I Alf please Alf please ee murder him quietly so the neighbors plaintively ft ry WO wont won't And know then n n Rita promise ml pleaded ea me I I you'll take me to tho the Sand Pile PileS Well all alt go of oC course wont won't we Alfred Durkee looked appealingly at his I mother YouJI come along wont won't you mother And you Madge I I Not a step does docs my wife stir without me declared Dicky stoutly The Sand SandI I Pile may be all right for our exotic friend Miss Brown but It aint no place for a respectable young married wo man unless husbands husband's along Ills His dolefully determined face and voice were greeted with shouts of lau laughter But I had bad a shrewd suspicion that I underneath a mask of nonsense my mv husband precisely what he had said t To be continued J |