Show bt JC tor um By Kathleen Kaye I I Queries sUbmitted to should be addressed to MIss Kathleen 1 Kaye aYe department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City Utah Queries are limited to one question e. e each and must be written In Ink and on ene cne side aide of the paper only with full name and address of appended alsO atso name or InItials to be used for Identification In column All Au names and addresses are re held In strictest confidence e. e For special service phone Wasatch between 11 and 12 o'clock or between I 8 and 4 A When fo for fop the necessary please phon location of or any mentioned In this tilts department De Dear r Miss Kaye I Allow to add word of me a appreciation tion to the many others you have al already already already al- al ready received for your wonderful work Will you please answer the following following follow follow- ing question for me Could you you- inform me as to who is entitled to a widows pension Are divorced women with children under any circumstances ces eligible to this pension pension pen pen- sion sion Wishing long life for your littier lit lit- tier tiel corner I remain ELECTRIC Salt Lake The law covering suen pensions specifically states that to be eligible a woman must be a widow by death 2 I thank you for the good wish VISh l Elec Electric lec- lec and If I can help you in another way Yay write again I Dear Dear Miss Kaye I 1 am a constant reader of The Telegram Telegram Telegram Tele Tele- gram and take great interest in the for I do think you give most beautiful and broad minded an answers answers an an- to each and everyone who questions ques ques- ions you And not only answers but such lovely advice in helping each one in trouble And now for my own question ques ques- I tio tion whian I just a little embarrassment embar ember about asking But I Just have to ask for I feel sure you are the one who can help me I am 35 years old and the mother of three children And although Ive I've had very much trouble and worry and also quite a bit of ill health and one serious operation which h would naturally tend to make one one ons look older no one takes me to be as old as I am m. m But Miss Kaye Kays there is one thing that worries me greatly and if y you u can help me just a little I will feel indebted to you for the rest of my life I am I terribly awfully hollow eyed with great dark rings around my eyes and though I haven't a wrinkle otherwise about bout my face all around my eyes eyes are wrinkles both large and small I have either ther questions I would like to ask you but butas as only one can be given space at ata a time I must wait Meanwhile I Ishall Ishall Ishall shall be so very anxiously waiting to receive an answer r to this one And here is wishing Miss Kaye that you may live a long and happy lif life of service and cheer for others which yours our most certainly is A PATIENT MOTHER Salt Lake You ar are very lovely to me me Patient Mother and I hope I may prove to be helpful to you j f Often dark circles about the eyes eyes eyes- j hollowness etc Is due to some sort of physical derangement or weakness Or it might be due to lack of sleep fresh air or improper possibly diet diet possibly to overwork overwork over over- work vork but it is not a thing that can be corrected by means of external So I would suggest that you i l look to your physical needs and if it possible pos pos- f BIble sible le locate the source of the trouble trouble- remove the cause that the effect may maybe maybe be eliminated For the elimination of the wrinkles I would suggest the use of creams In Instead in- in stead tead of soap soap and water Marinello creams are very good Get both the thel Cleansing l ansing or lettuce antI and the night cream or tissue builder Ir If you'll use them faithfully patting the night tream gently into the skin until it dis- dis I believe you can improve the condition greatly If the powder you use is not entirely satisfactory get Java Iava Rice which may be had at any rUg store Some powders po-ders have a drawing drawing draw draw- ing effect upon th the skin which of I course would cause it to wrinkle Tinkle I Let me know h how w you get on and perhaps i I can help you further And Anti meantime try to remember that good goodheer cheer heer not c helps to promote good health but it also adorns adorn It It t. t Dear Deal Miss Kaye Is there any way that maline malino can be restored to its original stiffness and luster after it has become flimsy and worn worn looking Thanking you very much dear Miss Kaye With love and a world of success success suc suc- suc cess ces COMOS Pro Provo o. o k dear ilear there is absolutely no way frt fri Ji which maline maUne may be restored Therefore it is Is' Is what we might term a extravagance extra I. I q Your other letter did not reach me me el else e you should have had at least leut an a. a acknowledgment Sorry orry Dear Dear Miss Kaye I read the every evening evening eve eve- ning and I enjoy y it very much I like many others come como to you with my troubles Will WilI you please tell me how I can launder tatting so it will retain its beauty Would V you iron ken it or brush it with a small brush to see my answer soon and and thanking you in in advance I 1 am M. M D. D M Murray I There is a difference of of opinion I among among tatters as to the proper way to launder it Of course if it Is on I a ga garment ment probably the better way is to Iron it carefully from the wrong side as one would most any lace Hut Iut if the tatting Is In the piece and you Oll want to make it new and fresh again before using you might wash and rinse carefully and wind tightly and smoothly about a glass fruit jar to dry When dry dry It if It was put on the I Jar well It well It Is like new and appears not to have been washed You are very welcome Dearest Miss Kayo Kaye I I have written to you before and found my q questions answered only too well well well-so so well wel that I want to come right b back ck so so I hope I 1 am welcome again If you ever need anything Im I'm al always ys at t your service I I MISS Kaye can you please publish publish I Ifor for me Out Where the West Begins It is impossible for me to get it here I If f you cannot let et me have this poem give mo me on one something like it Than Thanking ing you again I will wait for an answer FRECKLES Coalville There is none like It Freckles Out Where the West est B Begins stands alone To Arthur Chapman we are Indebted f for or this beautiful tribute to our West Vest I It t is as follows OUT WHERE THE TIlE WEST BEGINS Out where the handclasps handclasp's a lI little tle stronger Out where the smile dwells a little longer That's where the West est begins Out where the sun is a little brighter Where the snows that fall are a trifle I whiter ter I Where the bonds of home ar are a wee bit tighter That's where the West begins Out where the skies are are a trifle le bluer Out where the friendships friendship's a a. little truer That's where the West begins Out where here a fresher breeze Is blowing Where theres there's laughter in ever every streamlet flowing Where here there here's more of reaping an S I less of ot sowing That's where the West Vest begins Out where the world Is In the malt mal malting ing Where fewer hearts in despair are aching That's where the West begins Where here theres there's more of singing and less lessof lessof lessor of or sighing Where theres there's more mol of giving and less lessof lessof lessof of buying And a man makes friends without half trying Tha Thaws That's s where the West begins |