Show 1 nr KAnK N KAYE G s Women and iten who want to Dear Miss Kayo To settle a little discussion will you please tell me which hand a aboy aboy aby boy by should use in the getting off of his hat when hes he's doing the gallant thing with his lady friends I think you have a lot of mush and nonsense in your column Miss Kaye but just the same youre you're a good fellow and we know where whereto to go when we want the straight of a thing Thank you BILL Thanks for your frankness Bill BUI I like your kind of ot approval too In lifting your hat to a woman you ou should use the hand on the side away from her so that your arm does not In any way eclipse your face In so do do- do ing For instance If she were passing on your left you would use the right hand to doff the hat j Dear Miss Kaye Kayo My family has been coming to you with various questions and appeals for help help all all the way from telling Jane how many cards to leave at a tea to helping mother 1 with her fall canning and now comes FATHER I didn't suppose you'd gather me in but here I am You seem to get to be a habit with people Please tell me what and where wherein in the constitution of the United States we find the regulation of churches or religions prohibited Thank you very much GRUMPY Thanks Father Grumpy You know or or maybe you don't dont dont don't Daddy men are special like with the my own and all his kindred spirits In article I of the ten original amend amendments I ments merits to the constitution we find Congress shall make no law re respecting respecting respecting re- re an establishment of a religion I or prohibiting the free exercise thereof there there- of Please let me serve you again I Dear Miss Kaye Did I do or say anything to you that would offend you If I did I Ido Ido Ido do certainly hope you'll forgive I me If you never did a good thing on earth more than to help me as asI I 1 you have you'd feel repaid if you could only appreciate my misery I when first I turned to you Is IsI there anything I could do to make you know how sorry I am if Ive I've I hurt you I Ill I'll I never forget your words sent to me I know Id I'd have died had I not found one I could I put such trust trustin as I have in you With all thanks love and re reI respect respect re- re EM YAM I i Forgive you you Why you poor dear there Is nothing to forgive Surely I should be lacking In sympathetic understanding understanding understanding un un- un- un I should I allow myself to take offense at the desperate wailings of a soul in t torture the cries of a struggler who had been tried too long even though they may not have been quite consistent If out of my harsh severity at times my and and ands s sympathizing at others has come at last a belated ray of light for you then that is recompense enough h Im I'm en entirely entirely en- en tirel happy over the results and how we arrived at them is forgotten I have nothing but the kindliest feeling of interest for you and the same keen desire to help as ever If you ou need me further know lenow that Im I'm all readiness readiness readiness readi readi- ness all ap gladness to be of service service service-no no I matter what or how that Im I'm happy to have you lean on me until you ara are strong enough to stand alone And while you are gone away away- which I 1 hope will not be too long long- please remember alway that its it's never too late to start anew that you are NOT NOr a failure that so long as you aim high and strive honestly for that end you O are NOT KOT lost no matter matteI HOW HO things ma may seem You know it isn't so much who won the battle but how he ho fought and why Its It's the effort as much as the result of it that stands for or against one And here let me quote a word Its your doing doing your Job the best y you yU U can And being just to your fellow man t sIts s. s Its It's sharing sorrO sorrow and work and mirth And making making- better this grim old earth Its It's serving striving through strain and stress Its It's doing your NOBLEST NOBLEST that's that's i SUCCESS My Dearest Kathleen Kaye I Although I have been a Heartt- Heartt fan for some time this is the first time I have havo ventured to ask you any questions 1 1 Please tell me about how much I should weigh I am 14 years old and five feet tall 2 2 Please tell me something about Viola Dana Thank you dear Miss Kaye With much love and best wishes WYOMING NANCY You should weigh between and pounds 2 Viola Dana was born at BrookIn Brooklyn Brook Brook- lyn In N. N Y Yo 1898 was as educated in ht New ew York and had a stage career of ot eleven en years before entering the motion picture picture pic pic- ture world This favorite is very tiny 4 4 feet 11 Inches Inches and and weighs ninetysix ninetysix ninety ninety- six pounds Her complexion Is un- un unusual un un- usual eyes usual usual usual-e eyes eC light green with brown hair she thoroughly enjoys swimming dancing dancing- and motoring Address I Franklin avenue ip LOS Ios Angeles Cal Dear Miss Kaye I read the every evening and you are so wonderful in helping o others hers that I wonder if you could not help me I am a stranger here herf Have been here hereabout hereabout hereabout about three months and do not know anyone here I wonder if you could tell me how to get ac acquainted acquainted acquainted ac- ac with some lady so I 1 could take her to a show shoal and other places Some one that would be a good pal 2 Also is there a school of Esperanto in Salt Lake Thanking you in advance I am sincerely A LONESOME STRANGER Affiliate yourself with one of the church organizations for young peo peo- p o- o pIe They have some som Jolly good times and at the same time work along lines of self Improvement There you would meet the right sort of young toung men and women and If worthy yourself would have no difficulty in falling in with a It apal apal pal pat 2 See here Son What you nee need 1 is ENGLISH Plain straightaway En En- glish Instead of looking up an art artificial fl- fl cial language and devoting time to mastering it ft enroll In the night school now being conducted b by the West Side High school and make your English possible Until you do this do not expect expect expect ex ex- that any well bred girl will win su sub subject sub sub- herself to the gratings of your tortured English very regularly As I discordant music wears on the keen I ears pars of a musician so does Incorrect j English grate on those trained to toI I something better J So please bestir yourself young oung I man To know what is the matter maHer Is j I half the battle It will not take long longto longI I to win t the other half Start now now |