Show u 0 tI 1 I Ita for or thIs should hould tx be t to A Kathleen Kaye ta am Department P n Salt halt Lake Telegram Suit alt Lake o City Itt I I n ma are d r to o one question I e rach ch should be written on one or of t the InitIal paper to o only be used with sIth h full for W name identifIcation and d In Ins column of ot I writer tr appended All MI pr name a also ale and nd name nd- nd I confidence Do Io not oot write erIte I In 10 Do SM not a uk k I Ifor dree are re e held In n It and anel 1 JS 13 phone for lf A p reply For or special men mea I commodity the U 51 location locution or of for any anI When phone In department i iI I Dear Miss Kay I Alth Although ugh I have lived ived nigh unto I middle age ago and have figured and I decided many many difficulties coming into my life there is one which I confronts me now that I am unable to solve alone so I come coma to you for I aid ald I My husband is a good man doesn't neglect me mo in any way b bithe but bit buthe t the he has a lady friend They seem to havo dispositions that are most congenial to each other other and and I must admit I have enjoyed many times her pleasing entertaining way as she is really brilliant refined and of a good family I also must say that she has improved his way by association l Of late I have avoided meeting 4 erand what I want to decide is Should ho Jd I be be beon on friendly terms with r or should I declare my dislike their for-their friendliness Your help be appreciated Thanks Magna C i I do don't dont think you ou should should woman or look upon her het l Avor just because It may tie e conventional thing to docan do JC J Lean can find It In your heart to tc hus husband and and I ler with the tJi seems ms no danger in the son sort that exists between tS W. W then surely I think you'll X growth soul In your generous tance of ot herier herre her ier erea re something very ery big and bout your attitude good wo wo- fee you could not nol admit admit- to 0 yourself that the girl has could harm could not feel that thatis I i is 18 due the Improvement In manner I R because your mind is la so 80 fine I ta tour Tour thought so clear I feel teel Jt that if 11 this unusual whip Ip needs a bit of ot control control- lUng and safeguarding you can meet the situation and Ulster Ister Just the restraint But Dut If It I were suggesting d be that you approach the then n through the woman than through your husband i you t-you u muster your sweetest I d In a way that could give ghe nse to her Just deftly put I J her guard lest she Wy f Into depths depths or or let him I neither of 01 them has Inor In- In or would want nant I Imy my faith In your mental ole te Je and your fairness and honta hon hon- hon I ta well ell as your our diplomatic were less I should not su suean sue SUg- SUgI I ch an attempt for ton the sit sit- I n lg Is delicate te and only a very t t 6 of person could coull hope to tot I and it and it t and accomplish her pur- pur IH giving hurt hUIt to any any- et anY I bd bear this in mind my dear in your yon very e friendship t t. t W r and for this woman Is your our yourt t safeguard Also this this- Give Giver r Iy Cartel id d more love to the husband I thus s leave no such doors open L' L Pu are re most welcome and heres here's thought tho for tor you all I I. I feel I-feel feel I t the trio will not be broken I Dear Miss Kaye 1 Here I 1 am to trouble you some some more 1 1 S asked you a whilo back about a certain boy who had taken my ring I did what you told me to but I found out he didn't have havo a telephone Then I wrote to the principal of his school inclosing a note for this fellow which I asked the principal to give him That was at least two weeks ago and still I have heard nothing The Therin ring rin was not very expensive so I didn't see why he Iso should keep it It means a great deal to me being a present from my father five years ago l l haven't had any peace since he lie took it neither do I think he is keeping it intentionally What W would you do M. M A. A E. E Salt Lake Why tny not just drive down some sonic l vel sunny day and casually dt drop In to see the boy Have your our er or your our daddy dadd or a girl and her brother take you and and- be right sweet about it since it-since since you f feel el the boy Is not wanting to steep the Ule ring But GET it lIe He your concern when you tell him of the sentimental value of it No you didn't come to trouble me M. M I. I A. A E. E E. rOl for I consider you ou a areal areal areal real jO Joy I IDear Dear Miss Kaye I I have read your column every night but have not yet written to toI I you I have a question which has puzzled puzzled I sled me very much Is Luana a Hawaiian name and also an sn Indian name If so how are both spelled I Hoping to hear from you soon Yours with love I PUZZLED Salt Lake I Luana is 18 a Hawaiian name 1 sled and spelled as given ghen here It lt ItI I might have come Into use among I i I the Indians too you know but I Iam Iam Iam am not familiar with It as 8 such I I 1 thank you you I Dear Miss Kaye Kayo I May I impose upon your sweet I nature again I wish the name o of a good school in the th western states for designing design designing ing hats and dresses I have always wanted to study I designing and if you can give me methis methis I this information which I know youcan you youcan youcan can together with your opinion of ofa a correspondence course in this line I I shall be very grateful Hoping you a glorious future LEMON Salt Lake I The California School of Arts and I Crafts Cratts 2119 Allston Way Yay Berkeley California Is an excellent one excellent one one If It truly interested write there ther for literature literature literature lit lit- then judge It for yourself your your- our self I Undoubtedly the correspondence course work Is very helpful to the earnest student but cannot compete com corn pete with the course course offered In colleges col- col colleges colleges col col- leges were one may be In personal attendance It was never intended that thy should Write the Woman's Womans Worn Wom ans an's Institute Scranton Pa for lit literature literature it describing millinery de designing designing designing de- de signing courses I I thank you and wish you the same my dear Dear Miss Kaye Kayo I I am a constant re reader der of the but heretofore I have had no occasion to other bother you I I would like very much to know to whom I should apply for a position position tion tn in Yellowstone park during the summer vacation I will graduate from the East high this year Will this be of any ad advantage advantage advantage ad- ad vantage in regard to obtaining said position Thanking you in advance I Ire remain remain re- re main B. B V. V Salt Lake I I fear you are too late B. B V. V Usually all help for the park is employed employed employed em em- by the last l st of February for tor forthe forthe the ensuing year ear However you ou might write Margaret McCartney l Livingston Mont Might l just happen happen happen hap hap- left lett vacant vacant va va- va- va pen pen- pento to fall Into a position had cant by some person who claimed it earlier Tell of ot your education education education edu edu- cation in the application it might help h lp Welcome 1 I Dear Miss Kaye I What I wo would ld like to know is is this Have you heard or do you know the I age of the youngest boy drummer in Salt Lake We have heard that there are boys at the age of ten I years that are good drummers and andI I wondered if you knew of any that's younger Now I have a boy 4 years old who has played the drum a year and a half an and is claimed a fine drummer for his age Everyone that has heard him play wants my husband to put him on at one of the theatres here herein in Salt Lake He has played quite often at entertainments in churches and at other places There are leading music dealers that have heard him and would like me to put our boy up with young drummers and you may be surprised what a little boy of four can do so 80 please let me ne know if you know of some little boys around his age please who are drummers I 1 thank you for your trouble Miss Kaye Yours truly MRS B. B Salt Lake First of all you ou are welcome welcome and and not a a. trouble You couldn't be that I 1 do not do-not not personally p know so much about drummers but I know a nice man who knows ALL about them then And hes he's kindly enough that hell he'll talk with you and tell you i A W M everything you want to know about local boy drummers So please phone him Arnold him Arnold Burgener Hy lly 2351 R I 1 understand there ther are arc some very ery good drummer boys hereabouts who are not more than six years of age and some even younger who do ex excellent ex- ex work However lets let's leave I something for Mr Burgener 1 r ener to tell Dear Miss Kaye Kayo i iI I II I envy you in your wonderful work work few few do so much for hu hu- hu I manity I IAre Are there any schools in Salt course couise in I II Lake City giving a night electricity And where are they to- to lo located I 7 With kindest wishes I SONNY Salt Lake I I You are doomed to disappointment disappoint disappoint- ment In this I tear fear me me Sonnyboy I Dont Don't find any such night courses in the local schools Couldn't you ou ouI possibly arrange to give a a. fe fe v hours during the day to such study It If I well we'll see 80 so write me again and what can be done about that I 1 thank you for the good wishes and wish to extend mine In return to you To B. B I- I P. P IB E. E Salt Lake Yes please do I shall be glad to give you ou the telephone service for which you ask Glad the other is i all working out nicely I send happy happy hap hap- happy hap py thoughts for the event I I I De Dear r Miss Kaye Kayo The is very interesting interesting inter inter- esting to me also quite quito instructive The world knows you are a wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- lady I have thought this for fora a long time Although I know you only by sight I do wish I was ac acquainted ac with you Being a lover of music I wish you would get the words of this The Cruel Hiss Thanking you in advance I am Respectfully JIM Salt Lake I And Indeed you may know m me better If It you wish Mister lIster Jim Just dash right into my office and see hard to find me some someo day day Im Im I'm not you ou know We Ve are Indebted to a contributor for your song so I say thank you you- r ou for the both of us And here Is the song I I I HISS We left New York one Sunday Our morn hearts w were light and free tree the road As we were going on With a new farce comedy forward to tc all looked Of course we the night to open on on It came and proved a great success success success suc suc- cess The town we took by storm At night when we were all made up Then came a cablegram cablegram- We Ve saw at once It was addressed to our comedian of When someone spoke in way Joke Why Jack a tailor bill Jack shook his head ead and ana s sadly diy sal said While all around were still sUll Chorus the message from over Its It's only a a. a sea Only a line Une yet et Its It's sorrow to me For one whom I lovd so Has now passed awa away The line read Your mother Jack died here today Of ot course we all felt fet sorry And we sympathized with Jack In one more week our season closed And he was as going back To see his dear old mother Whom he left when but a boy To comfort her declining years And fill her heart with Joy del ded he But now she's de and gone said It almost broke his hearty hearty- heart Oh Oh boys I cant can't go on tonight And do justice to my part If It Jack youre you're ill Ill I'll take our part Up spoke his good friend Ned Jack tried to smile But all the while His Ills thoughts were on what he read The play went on though Jack refused re refused rew re- fused His friends friend's kindness and said and do best No o Ill I'll go on my Thanks for your offer Ned But those in they quickly saw He Ho w was s not in his line Une For when he should have caused a al laugh l ugh He lIe gave a groan at times In the last act we saw aw him start We Ve all expected this this this- the first time in his bright career He lie ever got a hiss With tearful face Kind friends he said As to the footlights he lie came T r failed tonight to please you quite I But this alones alone's to blame |