Show S BETTY BLAIR BLAI j t. t L Letters and questions f for r this department should be addressed to Miss Betty Blair Hearts Heart's Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write only on one side of the paper It Is I. necessary to append your name and address bu but these are hed held in n confidence and will not be published D Dear Dar ar Betty Blair t For over a month I went about g- g J ith a young man quite steadily a 7 J He s seemed emed to care for me and I 1 I. I did Lf for fori him There was no definite rV c 1 just agreement agreement just a sort of under under- ri standing Then we quarreled over i another boy Just to spite me he took out another girl and now seems to like her very much I am terribly jealous and affectionate Is ft wrong to let a man know you ove t ove ve him if you do I am consoling k fc myself with another man whom I IX Ir r X v p e but I miss the man I love He 4 peano a sall all the world to me t rr LONELY MARCIA f my dear the pitfalls W of ot an understanding d She he seemed to care care after after one d i My ly dear you OU are aret areto t u Teady to take everything for tor hied nt d on tl the e surface of things ii kne knew v you cared cared but but do you youW v t W any such a thing And furone fur- fur etmore one little petty quarrel t ke up up your frIendship Dear tion bunt buiU on actualities not go go to pieces that easily 1 should Ju ge that if It you lot IQ sy spoil spell your fun in that you had both better con- con just what Jealousy is We Ve V all r that hat It can do more damage any other one thing among i a. a and yet do we ever conat con con- that at this feeling is nothing t form of ego and I 1 BIon of or inferiority Interiority on the tt the one who feels it et your je jealousy lousy and your Meet this old friend as if It g had ad happened happen d. d Be friendly but dont don't cheapen by making overtures f be he honestly cared as you he did It wont won't take him pave p the way for making Q t dont don't dont don't though things for granted Th There Thera ra rae e P path to trouble rl Ii Dear Mrss Blair t spoil Id J like if possible to know J ii 1 ere l could ge get some funny pi pieces es to to 1 r recite te for a boy of 13 years S POET r t q r Cap Can you ou get a copy of Dialect Sel Se- Se I l compiled and edited by byj j Maud May Babcock of ot yE- yE e University of Utah This little f do-f Kf is very inexpensive and con- con poems poem of every every variety y l ht especially advise some of the th wind dialect pieces as they never fall fail to delight either a a. young- young or a grownup j i- i i ii Dear MISS Blair y I am m very much interested in your little corner and would like to ask one favor of you I am exceedingly ex ex- interested in m baseball and wo would ld you please send me some b baseball s ball yells t BASEBALL FAN r Now what shall we wedo do about this I Miss Fan Theres There's nothing Id I'd like t to do better belter than to send you O the desired yells jells but heres here's the difficulty culty In culty-In in professional baseball the people on the grandstand dont don't have hae gny apy y regular yells they Just get r on their feet and shout their en en- en in any form it happens to come natural like Uke and in the school baseball games each distrIct has it its itS- own own school yells and the student body is led by a yell master so if It you want to register enthusiasm according to regulation you'd better affiliate yourself with one of ot the schools nearby Dear Dur Miss Blair Please could you g give ve me the lo location lo 10 cation of the Acme Shirt company in Salt Lake City their address and what street and building their office of fice is in Kindly publish my answer as soon as possible I thank you E. E M. M H. H Tooele Here you ou are ace E E. E M. M II it and you are quite welcome The Acme Shirt company has its headquarters in room Regent building Hegent Regent Regent Re- Re gent street C C. C F. F is presIdent president dent of ot the COmpany company Dear Betty Blair A cribbage player has three nines and a ten A Jack turns up What is this worth Yours truly A CRIBBAGE FAN The answer is 15 dear Fan Fan Fan-al- al almost most as short and snappy as yours your's but that's the way we cover a lot lotof lotof lotof of ground isn't it Dear Miss Betty Do you know of some cheap way of getting rid of hair on the neck just the ears Thanking you for the trouble HARRY No 1 trouble at at all that's what we ve h ha hie he e e Hearts Heart's Haven for A good depilatory powder costing from 50 cents to 1 1 containing enough materIal material material ma ma- for three or four applications will vill be very effective and perfectly harmless if It you follow directions Ask your jour druggist Opinions and answers to my my question on in Sundays Sunday's Hearts Heart's Haven are drifting Into my office from all sections sections' of ot the state They all show careful thought and sincerity and I am delighted to pass them theta Onto on onto to all my readers Maybe more of or you Inspired to come into the discussion Dear Miss Blair 1 On the question of giving and re receiving reo re my I express my opinion I have learned through observation and study of human nature that the ideal way in this as in most problems of life is to tol seek the happy medium or 01 a balance perfect This world is a problem of give giveand giveand giveand and take Most of us give because we love to give We love to give because it benefits us This is true whether we admit it or not 1 When we bring cheer to the sorrowing sorrowing sor sor- rowing comfort to the suffering or hope to those who have walked in darkness we are benefited as much muchas as the recipients We are the re recipients recipients recipients re- re I of precious gifts from those whom we have helped They have given us lessons which help us to bear our burdens lessons which teach us to see our faults lessons that bring us nearer our Creator and lessons which make life the life the great puzzle puzzle easier easier to understand What a great debt of gratitude we owe to those who help us understand under under- stand standI I Oe Occasionally we find persons who never give but are willing to re- re ivd They burden others with their sorrows and cares receiving comfort and cheer but fail to pass the sunshine on to another In giving to such persons we do not help them and giving ceases to tobe tobe tobe be a virtue It is our duty to help this type of oJ person person to to see himself in the true light even though we must r resort sort tp s selfishness lf to accomplish push our purpose This I believe is one of the big problems mothers face in in helping build the Characters of their chil children dren If we we think of our children and their needs forgetting that they should think of us occasionally we will surely wonder a few years hence why they forget to do little things f for r us If we teach them the joy of giving as well as receiving they will not need to learn it through ugh many bitter lessons when they face the world without our shielding care I really did not intend to write so 50 much Miss Blair Trust you will forgive me this time Im I'm sure you will will one one feels so ver very sure of friends you know SEEKER OF UNDERSTANDING Dear Miss Bla Blair r I am very much interested in your corner of The Telegram so I have come to you for information Miss Blair I have in in my possession posses sion a half dime dated 1841 Will yoLi you please tell me if it is is of any value AN ADMIRER Now isn't it too bad when you are so nice that I cant can't tell you that you possess something something- of ot great value But my dear according to very good authority on old coins and stam stamps s your half dime Is merely merely merey mere- mere ly y valuable at face and as a curiosIty curiosity curi curl but there is no premium on such sucha a coin Sorry |