Show I OF INTEREST TO WOMEN I I 0 O 0 J KATHLEEN N KAYE I Women and who want warn to fo Mow Dear Miss Kaye You have helped so many people people peo peo- pie out of their troubles that I feel certain you can help me Im I'm suro cure I dont don't know what we Salt Lake people would do if we did not have a Miss Mias Kaye to turn to I want to give a Halloween party th the last t of this month and need some help There will be beabout beabout beabout about fifty guests boys guests boys and girls between the ages of 18 13 and 21 Now what I want to know is What shall we do besides dance Do you know any games carries that would be suitable We are quite dance crazy Would it be proper to have everyone come in costume costume cos COl tume It always seems seema you can have so much more fun at a mas mas- For refreshments I thought of having cider apples and dough dough- nuts Do you think this is sufficient sufficient suf suf- or could you suggest something better Whatever you think best in the matter Ill I'll do Miss Kaye Sincerely L L. L The nl night ht upon which fairies dance dince witches ride and ghosts walk Is al almost almost al al- most upon us and as usual were we're planning planning planning plan plan- ning a R. great lot of merrymaking Im I'm glad Sad I 1 may have a finger In the pie Why hy not have a u. Brownie party party all all the guests wearing Brownie costumes Or If It not a costume party part let the dancing be the main feature of the evenings evening's entertainment starting about 10 o'clock For a bit o of diversion diversion diver diver- sion afon have a fortune teller stationed in a jack o lantern decorated booth who will ma make e mirth for the various couples as they call on her between the tho dances Then when It t Is near time for refreshments send the girls upstairs or into the cloakroom where they ma may be provided with balls of at yarn arn In gay colors let Jet them toss these balls through an open door remaining remaining remaining remain remain- ing out of sight themselves while the boys of the party catch and wind them up to find their supper partners at atthe atthe the tho end After Atter supper there may be bea I a grab bag if it you like Or bobbing I Ifor for apples which is old but always a alot alot alot lot of fun If It to arrange for tor a fortune teller is I not convenient you ou might avail yourself yourself your your- self of this plan Have bows of ot i orange and red ribbons pinned or I tacked here and there about the rooms orange for the girls red for the boys attached d to each of ot these ribbon ribbon ribbon rib rib- I bon bows a cord which may run hither and yon on upstairs and down In Inthe inthe 1 the various rooms and out finally to end in the least expected place a a. written written written writ writ- I ten fortune which is s to be read aloud done up In a scroll at the end for tor a prize With fifty guests you would have a t veritable cobweb and heaps of ot fun tun unweaving It Your s suggestion for tor refreshments Is very good cider elder and doughnuts and apples are the usual thing l If you wish to elaborate any nuts In any form torm are very appropriate Nut sandwiches sandwiches sand and and coffee are excellent See answer to O 0 B. B F. F Hope you have A II w wonderful rime Ime Dear Miss Mill Kaye f Would you kindly tell me the meaning of T Tennyson's sonnet on I the one hundred third eighty page of book 2 at the publio public library Does he wish to convey I the fact that he has hac lived before coming to this earth It begins thus As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood Hope you will have no trouble l locating cating it it 2 Could you give me the name of some lome good poetry MISS APPRECIATIVE Would have had not a a. bit of trouble trouble trou trou- bl ble locating this particular sonnet Bonnet had hadit it been there But it Is not on the given page cf cr the book so catalogued Sorry but I cannot give you ou my Interpretation Interpretation interpretation Inter Inter- until you direct me more accurately ac ac- ac- ac then then Ill I'll be pleased to todo todo todo do so 2 Longfellow's Lowells Lowell's Bryants Bryant's any of or theirs Is good Dear Miss Mias Kaye We have never written to you before but sooner or later we all do it seems 1 Could you suggest something to serve at a Halloween party 2 Please tell us of some good books for girls to read TWINS l. l See answer to L L. L Also OB O 0 B B. B F. F 2 2 Molly foll Make Believe by Abbott Promised Land by Austin Isabel Charlton's Year Tear by Ashmun are helpful helpful helpful help help- ful as well as fascinatingly entertaining entertain entertain- ing and all may be had hall at the public pub pub- lic Uc library r Dear Miss Mies Kaye We are five girls girla and have a club called the O 0 0 5 B. B BF F F. F We wish to give a Halloween party and want your advice There are to be twelve guests Six boys boy and six six girls between tho the ages of 11 and 14 years 1 Please tell us something to todo todo todo do at the party or give us the names of books we can find it in in 2 Please give us a recipe for i some lome Halloween candy Hope you'll get to this ono be before be- be I fore forc Halloween 0 O. O B. B F F. F See answer to L On any any special occasion ai as in the Instance of of a Halloween party the success of ot the tho evening lies Hoes In keepIng keepIng keeping keep- keep Ing things moving Stunts are aro the order of the day so here are a few suggestions these are old yet ever over new The Tree of Knowledge Supply e each ch gu gust guest st with a piece of bright red sealing wax and a cup or shallow bowl of ice water The wax is then melted and dropped through a key or a ring a wedding ring I If into the water It will In Instantly Instantly instantly In- In harden in in formations formations formations forma forma- supposed to be prophetic Any ingenious person will interpret the I shades and furnish much amusement for tor his listeners thus a bell beU shaped drop Indicates a a. wedding within a year ear anything resembling a torch or lamp indicates fame a horn of ot plenty wealth etc The Needle Game Each guest Is supplied with a greased needle and all aU are floated on a large pan of water Impelled by magnetic attraction the needles will behave very curiously some will cling cUng to together together to- to gether Kether while others will rush to the margin and remain there The manner manner manner man man- ner in which one persons person's needle be behaves behaves behaves be- be haves toward another causes much amusement and is supposed to be sug sug- Who Is He She He-She She Cut alphabets ts' ts from old newspapers I and place them in a bowl Each guest one at a time takes out a small handful handful handful hand hand- ful and throws It on a a. wide surfaced pan of of waL water like confetti The letters letters let let- that float will suggest the name of the persons person's future husband or wife wite Th The Ghostly Hand Stuff an old kid glove with rags or paper Then wet the outside with Ice water Then invite the guests singly Into luto a darkened room loom to meet the thc presiding spirit spirit spirit-of ot the evening The person operating the glove contrives to have the guest take It in his or her hand An Art even better method is for forthe forthe forthe the operator to put a wet glove On his own hand and grasp the hand of ot each person with It The clammy creepy feeling o of being touched with a cold wet glove will get a rise out of almost anybody 2 Use Ule ordinary stick candy Phone and Ill I'll tell you rou where it may be had hadIn hadin In the form torm of little Jit little s. s I |