Show OF INTEREST TO WOMEN I 0 O N K KAY YE YEI I or and who want z to Dearest Miss Mias Kaye I certainly do appreciate your helpful corner and love you to so much for your ever willing spirit to make this little old world a better better bet bet- ter place in which to live 1 When introduced to anyone I 1 never know what to say after the acknowledgment of the tion How can I 1 start a conversation conversation conversation conversa conversa- tion 2 Which is I. corrects correct a It a-It It is I. someone's else book or orb orbIt orbIt b It b-It It is il someone else's elu book r I and anda a Was a-Was Was It you or orb b Were b-Were Were it you Thanking you a great deal for your trouble and kind kindness nus Lovingly JANE The spirit IS eV ever r willing Jane but sometimes I feel that my pen is weak weak this this Is one of ot the times Do you ou know It Is very difficult to give giro an any set phrases any cut and dri fried dried d rules for conversation It truly Is Is and for tor this reason It should be spontaneous When It Is a matter of previous reflection then stiffness awkwardness threatens It s snoops seems to me It ft would be better hetter to trust to your own resources for one relevant remark then and chance hance followinG the tho lead offered by bythe bythe bythe the other person than to appear or feel stilted in stereotyped phrases Natural simplicity ever surpasses borrowed brilliance so for the present be your own sweet self and n never ver mind If you want to become a a. conversationalist then that Will twill come in time with the proper effort Run into the library Jane and get Selected Essays on the Lost Art of Conversation also The Making of ot a a. Girl by Eva Lovett 2 It Is only a few short years ago when under instruction I was taught to say It is someone's else book Last year I took my stand on this point and the discussion slon that resulted was carried all the way back to an Eastern college which sent us this statement The correct form Is Someone Some one else's book So now what am amI amT I T to say And Just here I suppose that stonewall man with whom I had the controversy eny will say Convince a woman against her will and she's of ot the same opinion still which will not be a a. bit nice nice but but possibly true Were ere It you Is s correct Dear Miss Kaye I 1 am a constant reader of The Telegrams Telegram's and enjoy it very much 1 Can you go to the L. L D D. D SUto S. S j U. U Uto to start and learn how to be a domestic science teacher 2 How old would you judge me meby meby meby by my writing CHRYSTAL I If you have completed d the eighth grade you may ent enter r the I L L. D. D S. S high school for a a. course In domestic adl- adl ence After four years years' high school training along this line it would be ben n necessary essary to finish at a college college proba proba probably bly the A. A C. C C. C.-beloTe before you ou would be prepared to teach the subject 2 Thirteen or thereabouts I should say y I I Dear Miss Kaye Kayet Will you please come to the rescue rescue res res- rescue cue of a dad who had three e husky growing boys boy who kick out more shoes than he can possibly afford to buy Now that the rains will soon be upon us the problem of getting their will make a bad matter worse and if you can tell me of any preservative preservative preservative tive Ill I'll surely believe you to be bethe bethe bethe the good angel reputed The price of their shoes range from 6 6 to 8 per pair and I am buying constant constantly ly Iy and wed we'd all rather put a little of that money into t the he savings ac account account so- so count than so 10 much shoe leather Thank you and a good wish from every member of the PAT PATER ER Right Bight you are are Pater Man Ian And heres here's a little tittle hint that will aid you to In cheating the shoe dealers in favor I of ot tho the savings account Melt three parts paraffin wax with two parts of crudo crude vaseline and soak the soles of the shoes in it not It-not not the uppers uppers and and they will be made waterproof waterproof water water- proof and will wl thus endure weather and wear ar much longer than ordinarily and prove pro a real economy Army quartermasters found that this process added months to the life of ot a pair of shoes I fear It will take man many such small services to earn for me mo the title of angel so come much and often and often and bring the kiddies To a n. Little Widow on Murray R B. F F. D. D Some time ago you wrote me telling of the farm your parents' parents death the necessity for you ou staying out there the loneliness of It all your two kiddies etc and now when I wanted to offer a helpful suggestion your letter bearIng bearing bearing bear bear- ing the address address' appears to have be become become become be- be come lost May I have it again Thank you ou My Dear Miss Kaye Kayo I Here I am again for more of your good advice 1 Miss Kayo Kaye I wonder if you know of anyone who would like to have some office work done at I home I have a knowledge of stenography stew ste and typewriting having had four year years years' experience I have quite a lot of spare time and could easily handle 20 20 or 30 worth I month I would like a couple of regular customers if possible My husband does not make a very large salary and there thero are lots of little things that I have havo been used to that I now have to do without 2 What will take scorch out of ofa a heavy pray gray overcoat It is scorched quite badly at the bottom If jt cannot be taken out what would you advise me to do C. C N. N D. D I Why not run a little ad in the dally papers making your wants known Also I would suggest that you call at atthe atthe the typewriter houses to see If It they cannot do something for tor you They may have Just what you want 2 Since the scorch Is II quite deep and the material is undoubtedly wool I fear tear there Is nothing to be done toward removing it ft Would It not be possible to have the garment dyed to a shade that would not disclose the I scorch Ask sk your professional cleaner about it it I Dear Miss Miu Kaye I have never asked you a question question question ques ques- tion before Miss Kaye but I have read how much help you give others and hope you can help me What Whitt day of the week did June 3 1898 1893 fall on Thanking you in advance E. E B. B You Tou are welcome June 3 3 1898 fell tell on Friday |