Show l r bt be I By 8 Kathleen Kaye Kaye- Queries lIu submitted to this department be tie addressed t t. t Miss Kathleen Kaye Kayo Department Salt Lake Tel Tel Cram Salt Lake LakeS Utah J. J Queries are limited to two Questions each and end must b. b 0 written Hitten in ink and on ope oe side aide of the tho paper only with full I name ame and address of ot also name or initials initial to be used for identification in column All names and ad dresses to be held in strictest confidence Queries the nature of which prevent pU publication will be an an- I I privately I For special service or private Interview oho photo he ae e Wasatch t t between 11 H one and 12 i De Dear r Miss Kaye Kayo I vi f f My friend and I are heartily interested interested inter- inter r ested in the but I alone i have come to you for help I have a very dear dea boy friend whom fl t l Nove ove very much although he does c not know it p i He Hc returns the affection at the I I same came time trying to win my mylove love which h he already has I Friends tell me th that t he li lies s about me and does docs other things when out I of my sight They seem eem to get this from gossip as they have never H HEARD EARD him do it I have watched him and waited wailed but nothing happens I What would YOU do about it I With oodles of love NOT FORGET Salt Lake i I You have asked what I should do about It Ill I'll answer you just that I way If It friends started throwing stones I at the man I loved I should say in inI instantly instantly in- in I I please not discuss my j friend nd In my presence and I should J 1 I refuse fl se to hear one criticism fl I in n listening I should feel almost as asI 2 disloyal al as they and entirely unwortHy v thy the the faith and arid trust of the man I who had Inspired my love I should ft S trY very h hard rd to remember that in and giving weight to this idle gossip and harmful criticism I Iwas Iwas w was s not applying the Golden Rule as asI 1 I should like him to do were the situation sit situation sit sit- u reversed And after one hours hour's logical reasoning I think I should know that thai friends have no part In the love that exists between a man and a woman that that it is something sacred sacred sacred-a. a thing thins of apart t of between t arid and for the two nJ tr r ende sCAnd I should determine that for for- r ever more I would hear with my own i ears rs and see see with my own eyes 7 D Darling Miss Kaye This Thi is the third time to write to you youw u. u w r. r 1 If f a boy and a girl have been for a long time and then got separated which one should write first the boy or the girl ji i 2 Who built the Amelia temple t Yours truly BOBBY Salt Lake Ordinarily th the boy would open the correspondence but sometimes in the case of the girl being the Ue departing one one it is necessary for her to send a acard c card rd first to make known her new ad- ad dress q ess In that case merely a card bearing her name and address is sent and r d the regular correspondence is j taken up after he replies 9 2 The Tho Amelia pala pala-e pala e was caused to tobe tobe tobe be built by Brigham Young and originally I intended for a residence to be occupied 1 by the vari various us presidents of I I the church as as they succeeded each other and n not t for a home for the fa favorite favorite favorite fa- fa wife wiCe Amelia as Is generally supposed Dear Miss Kaye Please answer the following questions questions ques ques- for me 1 Is there a man connected connect d with the movies whose name is Charles Clayton Would you kindly find out all you can about him Thank you Miss Kaye I JULE Salt Lake I find no person person by the tho name of Clayton but there is a Charles Clary who played in Wolves of the Night The Splendid Sin Street Called Straight Woman In Room 13 Girl Named Mary l Under Suspicion etc Is that the player to whom you refer Mr Clary was born at Charleston Ill is 6 feet tall weighs pounds has hazel eyes and dark iron gray hair Address 1774 North Vine street Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Holly Holly- wood Cat Cal 2 Yes put this question to the Y W. 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A My Dear Kathleen Kaye This is the first time I have written you so thought I I would write with Jule Jure and hope you dont don't mind 1 I am a blonde and would like to stay so but my hair is turning some other color How would you advise me meto meto meto to keep it light 2 Would you please publish The Face on the Barroom Floor or if you cant can't find that The Girl With the Blue Velvet Band will do If you will answer these questions for me Ill I'll be indebted to you for life Thanking you JOSEPHINE Salt Lake l 11 1 didn't give you an answer answer almost almost Not because you wrote with Jule but because I hesitated to let you take on ona ona ona a lif life debt 1 That seems to be a naughty trick blond hair has pretty has pretty for a time then troublesome Usually blond hair darkens with time and there seems little to do to prevent it save the very harmful bleaching to which many girls resort That That is a mistake mistake and and they all realize it after it after the tho texture of the hair nair has been ruined So the best plan is to keep the hair very clean and well brushed and let the color take care of itself Shampoo carefully rinse and rinse and rinse rinse rinse- then use the juice of a lemon anc and rinse some ome more Soap has ruined much blond hair Do not shampoo oftener than every ten days 2 The Face on the Barroom Floor is by Antoine DArcy D'Arcy and is as f follows I I THE ON THE BARROOM FLOOR a balmy summer evening and anda a goodly crowd was there Which Well-nigh Well filled Joes Joe's barroom on the corner of th the square And as songs and witty stories came through the o open n door A vagabond crept slowly in and posed Upon tipon the floor Where did it Come from some one said The wind has blown It in What does it want another nother cried Some whisky rum or gin Hare Here Toby sick him if your jour stomachs stomachs stomach's stomachs stomach's achs ach's equal p to th the thc work I wouldn't touch him with a fork hes he's as filthy as a Turk This badinage the poor wretch took with stoical E good grace grac In fact he smiled as though he thought hed he'd struck the proper place Come boys I know theres there's kindly he hearts among so good a crowd To be in such good company would make mak a deacon proud Give me a drink drink that's that's what I want Im I'm Im I'm out of ot funds you know When I had cash to treat the gang this hand was never slow What You laugh as though you thought this pocket never held helda a sou I once was fixed as aswell well my boys as any one of pf yo you There thanks t that's lats braced braced me nicely God bless you one one- ana ane I all i I Next time I pass this good saloon Ill I'll make another call Give you a song bong No I cant can't do that my singing days are past My voice is cracked my throats throat's worn out and my lungs are going fast Say give mo me another whisky and Ill I'll tell you what Ill I'll do do- do Ill I'll ten tell j you ou a funny story and a fact I promise too That 1 was ever a decent man not ono one of ot you would think But I 1 was some four or five years bac back I Say give mo inc another drink I Fill Fm her up Joe I want to put some I Ilife life into my ray frame frame- Such little drinks to a bum like me roe are miserably tame Five fingers there fingers there that's the scheme and and corking whisky too Well theres there's luck boys and landlord my best regards to you Youve treated me pretty kindly and Id I'd like to tell teU you how I 1 came to be the dirty sot you see be beLore before before be- be fore Lore yo you now As I told you once I was a man with m iscle scle frame and health And but for a blunder ought to have made considerable wealth I 1 was a painter painter not not one that daubed on bricks and wood wood- But an artist and for tor my age was rated pretty good I worked l hard at my canvas canvas and was bidding fair tair to rise For gradually I saw the star of fame before my e eyes es I 1 made a picture pictureS perhaps youve you've seen Us called the Chase of Fame It brought me fifteen hundred pounds and added to my say name And then I met a woman woman now now comes the funny part parte With e eyes es that petrified my brain and sunk into say rny heart I Why dont don't you laugh funny that the vagabond you see Could ever love 10 a woman and expect her lovo love for me But so and for a month or two her smiles were freely given And Arid when her loving lips touched mine minet it t carried me to heaven Did you ever over see sec a woman for tor whom your soul you'd give With a form like the Milo Venus too beautiful l to live With c eyes es that would beat th the Kohl Kohl- noor floor and a wealth of ot chestnut hair If so she for there never was vas as another half so fair I was working on on a portrait one af afternoon afternoon af- af in May Of a haired fair-haired boy a friend of mine I who lived across the way And And- Madeline admired it and much to tomy tomy tomy I my surprise Said that shed she'd like to know the tho man 1 that thal had such dreamy e eyes es I It didn't take talO long to 0 know him and before the tho month had flown My friend had stolen my darling and andI I was left alone alono And ere a year f misery had p passed above my head The jewel I had tr treasured so had tarnished tarnished tarnished tar tar- and was dead Thata why I took to drink boys Why I never saw you smile I thought you'd be bo amused and laughing laughing laugh laugh- ing lag all the while Why what's the matter friend Theres There's Theresa Therosa a teardrop in your eye Come laugh like me Us only babes and nd women women that should cry Say boys if yo you gave me just jut another another an an- other whisky Id I'd be he gla glad And Ill I'll draw right here hero a picture of the face that drove me mad Give me a piece of chalk with which you mark the baseball score score- You shall see the lovely Madeline upon the barroom floor Another drink and with chalk in hand han the vagabond began To ro sketch a face faco that well wen might buy the soul of any man Then as he placed another lock upon the tho shapely head With a fearful shriek he lie leaped and fell foIl a arross the picture dead |