Show I Eue be By Kathleen Kaye- Kaye 1 I should be addressed to submitted to this department uri E Queries Miss Kathleen Kaye Department Salt Lake Tele Tele- S gram Salt Lake City Utah 71 Queries are limited to two questions each and must be written In Ink and on en one side Ida of the paper only with full and address of writer appended also name or Initials to tobe tobe tobe name Identification In column All names and addresses be used for to 10 be held In strictest confidence Queries the nature of which prevent vent publication will b be answered an an- For privately special service or private Interview phone Wasatch between 11 and 12 S I Dear Miss Kaye Many months ago I wrote to o you anc and was very much pleased with your answers answers an so here I am again I 1 have been keeping steady company compan with a boy for about three weeks That Thai isn't very long of course But during that time he treated me better than any fellow I have ever gone with Now Miss Kaye he he took me out the other evening but I was awfully sick with abad a abad bad cold and he had to bring me home with him I early I was a little grouchy and I am afraid I hurt his feelings Im I'm sorry now Miss Kaye Kayo but I dont don't know how to fo win back his friendship He also has a very good ring of mine I would like back Could you give me a little advice GENE Salt Lake Since you are the petitioner Im I'm trying hard to find a store of sympathy for tor you jou but my dear its it's difficult for if theres there's any person peyson In all aU the thew w world for tor whom I have a pang its it's the man who takes a girl out on pleasure bent when sh shea's s seeing life in general and through a pair of him In particular cold pink eyes and babbling sonorously through a pessimistic nose noso If It the chap had known you very very well for well for a long time he might just naturally forgive and forget such an experience But to top a friendship of three weeks with such an episode as you jou ou describe could be perilous and to tomy tomy tomy my mind it would be well enough to do something about it So I guess we wo better start now Lets Let's give a party Among other guests lets let's invite this young man Lets Let's make maIm it a very happy party at which and amiable amiable ami ami- you'll be so sweet and lovely able and charming and unselfish that hell he'll be certain ere ore the tho evening is done that ho he only imagined having seen you with a grouchy cold on another occasion occa occa- sion sion And in future remember that theres there's only one safe place plato for a woman who regards her reputation her appearance or the admiration of her friends when she's sick with a cold and that's at home tucked home tucked away in the solitude of her boudoir Men are blind poor bUnd poor dears dears and and long longsuffering longsuffering longsuffering suffering and we can wheedle them a alot alot lot but lets let's not attempt to carry things I too far My Dear Miss Kaye Kayo Really youre you're a dear I wish I knew you personally for I feel one ono would be better for knowing you I certainly agree with you in your answer to Constance Springville forIm forIm for forIm Im I'm afraid the most of us are more or orless orless orless less inclined to idle gossip This would be a wonderful world if we could and would all learn to feel as as you do about this I feel that's the secret of your your success Will you please tell toil me what you think of Lord MacSwiney's hunger strike What charge was he arrested on Thanking you very kindly and wishing wishing wish wish- ing you continued success L. L M M. Salt Lake How gracefully you don your roseate glasses how glasses how sweetly you transfer the beauty from your your- own pretty eyes to the object upon which you look Im I'm glad you looked upon the Thank S you Lord Mayor l MacSwiney was arrested on August 12 12 along with ten others in Cork while attending a session of a aSian Sinn Sian Fein court After a a a- atrial trial by a he was found guilty of I sedition and sentenced to two years years' imprisonment On the day following the trial MacSwiney l was deported to England aboard a destroyer under a heavy military escort and was lodged in BrI on prison where three seventy days later he died as a direct result of self self imposed Imposed hunger Lord Mayor l MacSwiney's l service was not to be interfered with by imprison imprison- imprisonment imprisonment ment alive he would return to support the cause that lay nearest his heart or dead he would go down a martyr to that cause and serve thus in death what he was refused the privilege of serving with his life To 10 him service came camo first whether first whether by means of life or death mattered not so much In either event he was giving himself to tho cause If It It ft were the purpose of the martyr to turn the spotlight of tho the world upon their struggle then surely his Itis wildest flights of fancy did not picture anything anything anything any any- thing greater than has been achieved in that direction for the movement in MacSwiney's l behalf was humanItarian and more or less general genera 1 enlisting members of all factions and creating a stir in Great Britain not equaled by any controversy since the one that centered centered cen con upon Cecil Rhodes Lord Major 1 MacSwiney l had the courage courage courage cour cour- age of his convictions For that he could but be admired Dear Miss Mis Kaye I This is is my first visit to you and I hope you'll answer my questions i 1 How old should a girl be to go out with a fellow I 2 What is a sensible birthday present pres ent for Mother She will be 48 j KISSES Salt Lake Old enough to be sure of herself herself- which you are not and old enough not notto to Xo call him fellow which fellow which you doi do i 2 Something of which Mother can I make good us use A box of i a warm scarf a pair pall of gloves glo or a practical purse I Dear Pear Miss Kaye I am five feet three inches tall tail and I weigh pounds What do you think of by weight I Hoping ing I am not too much trouble I am ONE OF YOUR ADMIRERS I Salt Lake If you are between 25 and 29 years of age your weight is correct for your height if you jou OU are arc younger than that which I believe to be so you are a bit lt overweight but not enough to be e greatly great great- ly concerned No trouble at all I II My Dear Miss Kaye I have written to you but that was some time ago so perhaps you do not remember me Your answers in in the helped me very much I i cannot express how wonderful I think you are so you'll youJI have to guess Now if you w II answer for me another question question question ques ques- tion or two I have a boy friend who lives out oF town I am going away and would like Uke to know how to let him know kno He Ho wanted to know about it and I cannot tell whether I will see him before I goor go goor goor or not He has never written to me but would you advise me to write a little note to him telling him that I am leaving Please advise me Miss Kaye Kayo With bushels of love CHESTER GUMP Farmington Circumstances always alter cases you know n little girl and since this boy is an interested friend It would be quite correct for you to write a little note telling him briefly the date of your departure and suggesting casually casual casual- ly that it would be a pleasure to see him bernie before you goIm goIm goIm go Im I'm glad y you jou u want ant to be careful to todo todo todo do things just right Chester Gump Thank you |