| Show t- t OF INTEREST TO WOMEN j 0 I Ll N KAYE p-or p and Gen who want to fo Mow Dear ear ar Miss Kaye I W We read the every evening and think you wonderful Just t what the world needs is more i intelligent women like you rA As we wo attend tho the Hippodrome very every week we are most moat interested players so we would appreciate some information concerning them hem 1 11 1 Is Kirnan King married to tony any ny fly of the Hippodrome players I. I 2 Where is Ethel Baker May I come again Miss Mis Kaye Kayo m PEGGY ANN do thank you 1 life Kirnan King Kins Is not married at J Ethel Baker Is here here here-at at hom homat at ding school Next week the truant leer will close his eyes while this some isome little miss appears at the Hip Hip- rome again It If we were not all glad little girl Is farseeing enough let her education come second to hing we should Insist upon seeing otten should we not Deed eed you may may may-as as often otten as you like ti Jear ear Miss Mias Kaye Kayel L Others have expressed all praise o ill jl I can add nothing more except o say aay that many of your answers in th the have hav me very much h There here is one cloud in my two ears eara of married life lifo which seems to me me My husband is ise isery e ery ry y kind to me but he rarely omes omes home in the evening that I Iannot Iannot Iannot annot detect the odor of liquor on onIl onis is Il breath Even under that rice he has haa every consideration for fore forne ne 0 e never mistreating me in in any jay He admits this fault with good nature and when I ensure him for it he tries trie to jolly 1 ie out of my humor humor and and then thenea oes ea the tho same sam thing again He oes not carry his drinking to ex- ex sis ess now flow but I feel that in time ne le habit will grow stronger and our happiness What can cando cando cando do about it I feel sure sur the dark oud ou will turn into a ray of sun sun- line under your advice you in in advance I am PATIENT It praises be that this ls pathetic wail wall vs VIS v less and less frequent PaI Pa- Pa I Ic because because the little petitioner who Cs cs S' S Spraying praying longing hoping to do nuch can do so little Soul stirring luse use she who comes seeking the theer theer er r. r to save must needs be turned almost as empty handed as she shee e bat can you ou do about It HIS to not you little woman The most I Jl can an hope to do is prove an r for rr or r possibly contrive an awakening tIM he must do the rest ow w I wish dear Patient that In miraculous way I might have essed eased me of ot a magic wand that I Id Id d wave for you to turn your little d Into sunlight but human limita- limita i f leave little I can do little do-little little I can cani i and nd when I would be a real solace true help mine help mine hut to offer a a. few meager suggestions suggestions and and chafe under I the helplessness of It all Reproof censure condemnation are meaningless they they profit you nothing my dear Nothing In the di direction direction direction di- di you would go and lose you much of personal charm which is power a and aid d influence In the home and thus weaken your fortress So do not chide the poor habit chained dear but pass It all by being blind to what you would not see And meantime think of how best you can awaken him to the seriousness of the situation Sometimes a crude shock cleverly planned and executed will result In Inan Inan inan an awakening which no end of loving I entreaties or hearted half-hearted could accomplish And even so the end Justifies the means So if necessary sary saty plan something drastic plan drastic plan it well and carry It out and when I he has seen the light and lifted the cloud I 1 hell he'll understand and love you the better better bet bet- ter for it I cannot tell you how to go about abou this awakening In In detail The material material mate mate- rial riM is in your our hands you are controlled controlled con con- trolled by conditions and circumstances circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances of or which you alone can make the most because of your intimate knowledge which knowledge which is power So hereto heres here's to you you and and your success In effecting the awakening and to him and his Inthe in inthe inthe the working out of ot his own reform to follow If It you would discuss the subject further further further fur fur- ther with me come to my desk Together Together Together To To- gether we might plan better than you alone Want Vant to Dear Miss Kaye This is my second visit vait to your and I certainly appreciate appreciate ap ap- ap- ap predate your answers In reading your rout section of the paper I always find answers to others that are beneficial in my own case too Now for my own questions 1 About a year ago my husband was in the service stationed at atthe atthe atthe the University of Colorado at Boulder Upon leaving there ther foran for foran foran an Eastern camp he had an extra suitcase of clothing which he could not take with him so 60 he left it in the care of the Y M. M C. C A. A and asked that it be sent to a friend in Ogden to keep until he returned Some way the suitcase was lost and was never r received It contained considerable wearing apparel which would help us now if we could find fine trace of it What would you advise us UI to do write do write to the express office at Boulder If so what express company operates oper ates there 2 I have a set of aluminum knives and forks that tarnish very easily and have to be cleaned every time they are used I have been cleaning them with emery cloth but it takes so long and I am nearly worn out every time I finish Can you suggest an easier a and nd better method Bon Ami and other such uch scouring articles ar ar- ar tides will not clean them Thanking you for past favors and wishing you all the tho success possible ANNA Why not riot write the Y M. M C. C A. A first Anna and learn what disposition was made of the suitcase at their hands Possibly there may have developed some reason why It could never besent be besent besent sent out out out-a a loss of address for tor Instance in instance instance In- In stance or something of that nature nature- and the case might still be there Try that way first If It they did ship it they will be able to tell you by what means whether means whether express and what company parcel post or what not not not- I and then you'll have a working basis 2 Mab should be a a. joy to you If It yOU u cannot locate It ft phone me and Ill I'll 11 bo be right glad to help hell you I Dear Miss Kaye I hope you can help me 1 My husband suffers terribly with his feet He has three large largo on the bottom of each foot and his feet burn so at times that he can hardly stand it 2 Please give me a recipe for foran foran an inexpensive fruit cake Thanking you in advance WAITING Your first Is for husband your husband your second sec see second ond Is mostly too perhaps It gives rise to tender emotions to find a de demure demure demure de- de mure little being so lacking in thought I of ot self that she may come as a message message mes mes- sage bearer for father tather and the ames I fam- fam lIy ly I thank you and hope my suggestion SUggestions sug SUg- I may be truly helpful helpful Id Id I'd be terribly sorry not to measure up along I with you Without doubt husbands husband's feet are being abused by wearing ill III fitting I shoes hoes Very probably hi his arches are down which causes the weight of the body to bo be improperly distributed re- re suiting In tortured d' d muscles re-I re etc There Is quite a n. wonderful corrective corrective cor- cor shoe in the market now and I It t truly has done much for tor foot toot suf- suf It is almost unbelievable SUf-j SUf how great Is the Immediate relief I am amending sending ending you by mail mall the address of I this his shoo shoe shop that you may Invest Invest- rite te for Cor yourself Meantime have I I the husband bathe batho his feet often orten In In cold water allowing them to remain i in for several minutes Then massage I Ithem them briskly with hot olive oil This I will not correct the condition but should afford some temporary relief i 2 The following is an excellent fruit cake and not nearly so expensive as ns the usual good cake No doubt I many others will like it Just at this season of ot the year too I One pound butter one ono dozen eggs I I Ione one ono and a half pounds sugar four pounds raisins three pounds currants I Ione Ione Iono one ono pound pecans half pound lemon peal halt half pound citron halt half cup water water wa wa- vater va- va ter half cup molasses one teaspoon soda one teaspoon salt one teaspoon each of different spices flour to tomake tomake make snake a medium batter Cream butter and sugar together Separate eggs Let soda eoda stand in I J I water thirty minutes let spices stand In molasses two hours Bake Balee about I three hours During the days when big boys bos were Ir far tar from home with thoughts straying I often to the homo home larder a certain lot lotof lot lotof I of S Salt lt Lake boys inherited from theIr godmothers pounds of ot cake m made dc by this recipe recipe fifty fifty pounds at Thanks 1 givin g time and another fifty at I Christmas And I venture that any I Ione one ono of those boys will vouch ouch for the recipe j J |