Show 25 iv 1 The e li liI I ADVICE TO WOMEN AND MEN WHO ARE TROUBLED I IBy F n By Kathleen Kaye U department Is conducted I for tho purpose of oC advising on social al Il and domestic problems mB t thou hou ou are arc troubled let me mo help you OU If It you ou have ve a problem to meet let me met Mt you t a way wa If you ou nr are glad Clad let Jet me m e rejoice l with ib you jou hi communications to this department will l be lie treated as strictly Y conti l t 1 I Letters must mUll bear the signature turo of or the writer Ilter The initials only used I used tilled unless some sonic distinguishing name Is supplied t e and anonymous writers w will III he be I ignored dress me mc JI personally in care rc of or The Telegram II I m a traveling man and must p Kt of town a great deal My who is attractive thinks it all alli i to have men friends with L to go to shows swimming I Li I etc Sho She is very fond of nd thinks this cannot make in our home Is sho she shor sheI r I FRED question has been asked many I W ut I fear tear wo we have yet to find a alne aInS' aInS aing InS lne and satisfactory solution n 11 ha having hah Ing an attractive wife who of ot him should count himself Inde Indeed d In this restless a age e. e Ono Onos s to say MY that It Is 15 quite the thing thine for a married woman to with men other than her hUBet hue hUB yet et take tal-e away a womans woman's tent ent and entertainment and you detract from her charm One Ono remain keen of or mind and young youn yount t without social Intercourse th men and women fe We can can- sight of the fact that man Is IB a a. being her ther unhappiness will rE result from Ife's friendship with other men can say say not not not even en she hc Vo 0 can cank ok k back through h the a apes ages e and hat usually such affairs lead to fro r. r and the wife who persists in r receiving attention from Crom other men 1 Is quite likely sowing seeds of or discontent I and her harvest might easily be on one of or tears It seems seem to mo that if it you OU are a as fond of ot your wife as you OU believe e he heto her herto to be of ot you and since sinco lIfo life Is 18 short am and plea pleasures few at nt best you OU can well wel afford to sacrifice sacrifice- somewhat your you our business s Interests for tor the tho better protection pro pro- of ot your our home and put temptation temptation tion out of ot her way by changing chancing your prot profession sion and your trouble will no doubt automatically correct Itself Do Donot Donot Donot not misunderstand me I would no not encourage any wife to seek fleek the company compan company com com- pan pany of or other men In her husbands husband's absence I simply wl wish h to point out to you that the remedy lies within your our own hands A traveling man hll has little to offer an attractive home homo loving wife but If It he must travel let him select for tor his helpmeet helpmeet helpmeet help help- meet one ono of ot his own bent bent bent-a. a female demonstrator or a a. theatrical woman for tor instance r Will you please tell me through The Tho Telegram column How can I take shine out of skirts S S. S R R. R S. S The only successful way to remove wear shine from clothing Is by steaming The material should be steamed from both the right and wrong wrong- sides This steaming process does docs not give lasting results result but may ma be re repeated repeated repeated re- re frequently without injuring tho the fabric Your other questions have been re referred referred re- re erred to the tho Friend of or the People de de- This department deals only with social personal and domestic questions Will you kindly inform me through The Telegram whether Grace Darling and Harry Fox are are- married And if so to whom MISS R R. R A. A A. A Neither Grace Darling nor Harry Fox Is married l Il Miss s Darling Is very young you OU know and very bus busy and very ambitious and doesn't seem to find tind time for matrimony for tor she has Just finished her first Important picture picture pic plc- ture turo engagement engagement tile tho title role 1010 In Beatrice Fairfax 21 and 1 I am a young man about have been calling on a young lady out of town each Sunday for weeks often losing sleep She acted very rude and we quarreled a few days ago I was troubled at first but now I am thinking of calling on another another another an an- other girl and want your advice Should I forget tho the old girl G G. G N. N If It tho the young otIn lady Indy was rude to you ou without cause alter after weeks of or kindness on your our part I should try to forget torset her Are you ou sure you ou have not given her reason to be bo rude If so apologize to o her If IC she will not forgive you OU direct dl dl- your our attention elsewhere I |