| Show 1 v tb t i BETTY I Letters ana for the shoud be addressed to MsS I II I etty Blair Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write only on one I ci the paper It is necessary to append your nama and but thea I I are held In and will not be published Lott and lound I be published In the column D Dear ar Miss Blair I have read yo your r corner and like it very much Also Id I'd like to ask you a few questions Please dont don't think me a nuisance I am 21 years of age and have been away from Home one year and a half While away I met a boy at the age of 22 and he fe went with me one year year- and treated me swell But when I was r ready y to come home ho he acted as if he didn't care I guess the best thing I 1 can do is to forget him but now it will be hard Should I II I be or try to win the love b. b hack ck A few more questions I am 4 f feet t 11 inches much should I Also Als I nave have dark br brown browneyes wn eyes and qUite a dark complexion Please tell me what colors I should wear ear Thanking you a. a million times SHORTY Perhaps In your eagerness at the thet t of you you r own homecoming Qu Qu forgot to 10 show an any regrets at atlea lea leaving vIng behind the friend who had ir treated you ou so kIndly durIng the eNire year This would surely hurt Uio tho pride of the young man even if cared ever so much and he would be loath to show his feelings t. t ou in return Did you send him acard announcing your safe arrival n home me and sayIng that you wish you z have brought all your with you ou but since thIs was impossIble you hoped they might c come me to see you ou S of course there is the S that if he steadY with one girl for an en- en tIre year he really was ready for a change He might think In this vise Lise How is a fellow fello to know girl he likes best he becomes acquainted with more than more one And after all unless you ou are sure ot your affection each other it is better that you should be friends with more than ori To anchor oneself too quickly I. I miss a broadening experIenc that in helpIng one to to thE final fina decision of a lifetime mate does not respond t td your friendly card it is better that you ti try to forget him for foI you do not love that you you have to be continually to keep alive Xou should weigh in the neighborhood neighborhood neigh neigh- of pounds The colors b best suited to the brunette which t p-e p you are are Warm browns brownsand and ana tans russet maroon all reds that are not too tawny tawny- orange orange dark blue and olive green cold old color and maize U old rose and andy y yellow will also be becoming And times welcome D Dr r Miss Blair If it is not ot too mu much h trouble troubie I would like you you to give me the theado the addresses ado ad- di- di dresses of the following movie st ls Sally ONeill O'Neill Mary Brian Nixon Thanking you IDONO 1 fh i o trouble Idono Sally ONeill O'Neill Metro Metro-Goldwyn Studios Culver Cit City Cat Cal Mary Brian Famous Players Studio Fifth avenue 1 W. W Y rk City Marion Marlon Nixon Universal Studios Universal City Cal Always welcome Dear Dear- Miss Blair I suppose you will think my q query ery quite absurd but it worries me very much so L I have decided to seek your So as not to waste time I will first fint state that my question concerns the shape of my legs Perhaps Per Per- lisps haps I had better tell you that I Iam Ian an am 19 years old 5 feet 2 inches t tall ll and of correct cor am weight accordIng ac- ac cordIng to weight standards I have a fairly well formed figure with the exception of my legs and these worry me because it seems o must wear wear- rather rather- short skirts to be in style My calves are shaped but are not very fat and they do donot donot not meet in the middle as they theys s should neither above nor below the knee Now the bone in my legs is straight and when I was younger a a. a doctor told me that I was not li bowlegged and that my legs were all right just underdeveloped But lam ILam afraid th that t is n not t right since I am well developed in all oth other r ways Also I am not Now I ask you can you suggest a remedy exercises ses or such My y feet are small and well and 0 I surely want nice legs so please help me Thanking you NIN NINETEEN ETEEN Must be some reason Nineteen for the underdevelopment related somehow to lack of proper circulation circulation tion in your legs Are your habits of Jile s sedentary or active Massage Massage Mas- Mas sage the legs night and morning after opening the pores with warm bathing with a good skin food havIng hayIng hay hay- Ing a lanolin This may be had at your druggist Or an an olIve oil massage should also prove beneficial Try tile toe circling exercise ex- ex Stand on the tiptoes and turn tur the body body about about stretching the he muscles in the legs as much as possible Body and re re on toes knee bending and stretchIng exercises vIli hip help The circulation can be Improved b by bathing or plunging the legs in hot and cold water followed by brisk rubbing It If this does not improve the condItion I should see seea a physician as there may be some other chronic cause that has developed developed de- de since you were a child But you know L should not let Jt it tro troubie b e me t to o much eIth r r If there is really nothing seriously wrong You already have so many things s to be thankful for Shrunken brain cells cens would d be much more de- de Very welcome and come agaIn Dear Miss Blair When I grow up Im I'm going to tomake tomake make Fritz Kreisler look like 20 cents with tHe 2 nibbled off Could me me how much Leopold Auer charges per per- hour for fol violin lessons and how many hours of of Instruction tion his advanced pupils are required required re- re to take each week Please print a list of the leading violin teachers and violin schools of music of and their rates Thanking Thanking Thank Thank- ing you In advance A FUTURE VIOLINIST To Ife ambitious Is a very noteworthy noteworthY note note- worthY characteristic and we aie are glad you have so much of It If But BuZ Butto to be overconfident Is often the cause of ones one's downfall Be careful careful care care care- ful therefore of self praIse for forit forit it will not bring you friends no no matter how true your our statements about yourself may be Since as as with an all schools of art authorities s differ dUfer as to which is great and small I Dictionary Dic am citing you citing you to the of Modern MusIc and Mu- Mu Musicians and and the New of Music These wUl gIve yoU the front from which you ma may lck and choose possIbly with your you local instructors instructor's aid Auer himself contributes frequently fre- fre I to Musical Musical Mu- Mu a magazine The Observer and from it you ou may learn his present whereabouts He was at the Chicago Musical college col- col lege as a t teacher acher during the sun met mer but may now save departed elsewhere For immediate news of him write this college directing your letter to Chicago and It H will find him hlin Auer charges charge ih the I neighborhood of f 75 75 for private instruction in- in by the hour For the theother theother in-I in other information It will wUl be necessary necessary essary for you to get in touch wIth him personally His home address Is West Seventy seventh street i New York Very welcome and let letus us hear heal of your progress I Dear Dear- Miss Blair I Will you please give me the names and d authors of some practical practical books on aircraft and flying By practical I mean those containing con con- taming diagrams of machines naming the different parts of them their use etc Also several containing con con- taming instructions for the begin begin- and ncr if possible explaining the Use of the compass compass altImeter r- r rand and other used in flying Thanks a lot Ill I'll take you up if I ever ever- succeed in flying I INTERESTED Transport Aviation by Archbald Archibald Arch Archi- bald Black Practical Flying ly y V. lv G McGinnies l and An Introduction Introduction Intro Intro- to the Economics of All Air Transportation may all prove help help- ful These books s are to be be- had at atthe the public library Ask also for forthe forthe the Aerial Magazine to be had there Not a breach of confidence On your our second question provid- provid I. I ing the pIlots h had d acq ut do ShalL look this this' this they they did not forY forward rd to the flight t and we welcome come Dear Miss Miss' Blair You haVe hav-e assisted so many out of vario various s difficulties may I ask yoU yoo to help me me also My trouble has to do with do-with with the use of the words that and which Is the following g correct 1 A house which is is being erected near the corner etc or 2 The house that is being the corner corner- corner corner- Would it be correct cor- cor to use tl the e word that in place of which in the first fir line Could which be used for that in the second see sec ond line Is Is there an an infallible rule to follow in the use of the words that and which I have been told told that when a precedes as in example 1 which must follow and when the precedes a ain as asin in example 2 that must follow follow fol- fol low and that this rule never never- var va- va r rica es I will be deeply grateful for for- your your- advice in the use of these two words PUZZlED Either o of your your foregoing ex exam exam- m- m pIes is correct as written Here is isa isa a simple rule that may help you to determine the use of the relative pronouns that which and who Th The relative pronoun should be used to refer to thines hines hine's and to animals animals ani- ani mals not but to persons persons The rel- rel aUve pronoun who sh ul uld be us d donly only with reference to persons The relative pronoun pronoun that may refer either to persons or to things THAT generally generall Introduces a restrictive restrictive re- re relative clause as as' as In the above e example ample But WHO VHO and WHICH may also be sed restrictively restrict restrict- t- t ively Usage may prefer THAT in inthe inthe the foregoing sentences but WHICH Is not grammatically in- in correct Never ever heard of the articles artl- artl des cles a and the having anything to do with the usage of the relative rela- rela tive pronouns and have been unable unable un- un able to locate any rule to that ef- ef feet teet Glad to be of assistance and hope you may come again |