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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH OTfffi 0 American LEGION for Thle Department Supplied by oy Im Americas Ufloi New mttIm.) LEGION MAN OF MANY TASKS Howard 8. Fisk, Historian of District of Columbia, Haa Had Many Intorssting Experience. Howard S. Fisk, now historian of the American Legion In the District of Columbia, was considered during the war as one of the most resourceful of executives on account of his expert knowledge concerning automobile transportation. Fisk was born in New York City and, on removal to Washington, became a newsboy. From this lowly station he arose through various departments of a city daily until he became automobile editor of the newspaper. As a result of his work In this connection he became familiar with all phases of automobile transportation, and has edited several books on this subject Of He was identified with the District Columbia Naval Militia during the war, and was pay Spanish-Ameriea- n clerk on board the U. S. S. Fern, the first ship to enter Havana harbor after the Maine was blown up. In 1917 he volunteered his services to the Davy and during the war was stationed In Washington as a staff member of Admiral McCowens staff. When the outbreak of Influenza swept the city in 1918, Fisk was detached from active duty and was placed In charge of a transport corps, which conveyed patients, physicians and nurses throughout the city during the epidemic. The District of Columbia was under direc TOAST TO WORLD S LAST WAR 3 Ij i HIS IMAGINATION Bottle of Ancient Wine to Be Passes On, to Be Drunk When Strife End. When the world fight its last war. Some veteran of an Ame.fan war may drink a bottle of wiae preserved for years for the coming of such an i By JOAN M. GRAY j N.w.pap.r Syndic'.) the middle-ageWHEN Martha, married Henry, a few event older than she. everyone wonThe wine recently occupied the place years dered what ta the world she did It for. of honor on tbe banquet table of the Now Martha herself was beginning to Last Man club, formed from the sur- wonder. vivors of Company B First MinneFive years ago It had seemed a good sota Volunteers, s Civil war organizato do, although there were ruthing tion. The club was formed thirty first wife had mors thut then years ago, with 34 members. There left him becauseHenry's be had told her to was an understanding that s reunion work and earn her living, and should be held each year. The wine go to wife had done so, but that Henrys was presented to the club on its orof Henry first, so herself had freed ganization, and It was agreed that the been benefited by her not had he that last survivor should attend the banindustry. quet, and drink the rare old vlntu About this time Marthas people to the vacant chulrs of his departed had died and left her and her sister a comrades. decided to take This year only three were present tidy sum. The sister see the world." Marand her share at the meeting, which was held in with a pretty little bungalow, a Stillwater, Minn., on the anniversary tha, sum In the bank and a good poneat of the battle of Bull Run. Peter Hall, in an office, dreaded being alone, sition president of the club, declared during and when Henry proposed, she acceptthe meeting that the requirements of him. ed the constitution would make the last Whether or not Henry was influoccasion too sorrowful, and suggested ' another way to mark the passing of enced by Martha's possessions is hard lie He offered a plan to su.v, but soon after the wedding the organization. of that the last two sun Ivors should gave up his position as some kind care to home and an assistant stayed drink a toast, seal the remainder of the wine in the Isittle, and pass it on for the hens and the garden. Martha to the American Legion In Stillwater, kept on at the office. She had always to with similar stipulation ns to Its re- worked there and couldnt bear it up." tention, or until all nations join to give Then Henry began to have sympmake, war Impossible. Thus, the Stillwater Legion men are expected to be- toms and to get fat. He had a new come possessors of the wine, perhaps ailment each week and sometimes a to be passed on to some other vet- complication. At first Martha showerans organization founded from an- ered sympathy on him when he groaned, Oh, Martha, I feel awful this other American war. Peter Hall, Atwater, Minn.; John morning, but after three years of it it became monotonous, and in spite Goff, a guest at the Minneapolis Solof herself she began to feel contempdiers home; and Charles Lockwood, and one morning she actually tuous, S. were the D., Chamberlain, guests snapped at Henry. at this years meeting. One other surHe Informed her that he was sure Emil St. of Cloud, Fla., vivor, Graff, She glared at was kept from the meeting because of he had appendicitis. a little move around "If him. youd physical infirmities. The unique event attracted national and eat less, you wouldn't have apshe said, and left him attention, and the proposal to pass on pendicitis, the rare wine to the American Legion, dazed. She felt guilty about that all day not to be touched until war has beand decided to he sorry for Henry that come impossible, has resulted in considerable speculation as to whethei evening, but after she had cooked supthe World war veterans would drink per, watched Henry eat, washed the dishes, dusted and watched Henry the final toast. doze she couldnt sympathize. Im going to have a specialist come If you're ISSUES HOME LOAN WARNING to you, Henry," she said. suffering from such a complication and are growing fat all the time, theres Legion Officials Caution Oregon Veteran Assuming Too something wrong. We'll find out." Against So she spent $150 to learn that Heavy Financial Burdens. Henry was suffering from Imagination. Unscrupulous dealers In real estate "Your husband is lazy, and he has are said to have taken advantage of an abnormal imagination. He likes to former service men in the state of Ore- eat too well. Diet him, work him, but gon, which by law has provided for a kill that imagination." home loan feature of compensation Tea and toast in the morning, toast for veterans. Officials of the American and vegetable salad at noon, tea and Legion, to whom have been reported milk-toaNot a word, at night. a number of instances In which the You, know what the specialist Henry, veteran has faced loss of his Invest- said. And I think Ill stay home and ment, have issued a communication to see that you do diet. I've worked long members of that organization, warning enough, and I'm tired. them against assuming too heavy a So Martha stayed home and rested. financial burden under the plan. The office tried everything to get her The law. ns passed by the state legisbut she refused. lature. was intended by its sponsors back, 'Tin just enjoying myself, she told to finance the purchase of homes or and it was true. She was enthem, have when farms for veterans, they She loved to watch herself. sufficient income to carry the pay- joying Henry munch ids toast and drink his ments. tea, while she dined sumptuously on According to the Legion leaders, cer- steak and mnslied potatoes witli gravy, tain real estate men are showing a teas, hot biscuits and Jam. Poor Hentendency to depreciate or discount the face was indescrilmble. rys loan of the veteran, or to demand adis to be a real rest," she told Tills ditional cash down. Some firms have it was. Beyond cooking her and him, claimed that the plan outlined by the she did nothing, henry, who law was not feasible to handle, and meals, of primto was the neat almost ioint that the business was conducted at a ness, writhed at the state of the loss. but It house. Martha writhed There have been 400 bonus loans in was to be a battle t the inside, death. recto the Oregon to date, according She won. One morning, after a visit ords of the state officials. Of tills to tlie jielghhors, she found Henry In forenumber, only seven veterans face an "Ill get these apron, cleaning. closure on projerty, a refutation of be rooms done today," panted, and the statement that realty dealers had cellar. Then tomorrow the tackle Ill found the plan unsuccessful. 1 be to the garit'll start time guess The principal difficulty has been, Leden. What say, Martle?" vetto keep the gion investigators say, You But your apismdix, Hen. erans from paying too much for homes ought to tie careful. or farms. Payments on property sell"Well I I think my appendix is ing at $5,000 or more are heavy, and better. P'raps Ill be ail right in a to consider fact the are veterans urged while. little Say, Martie, could I have that in case they have put a second and gravy this noon? a little potato on to a their place mortgage realty "No, Hen, you must lie careful the dealer, they must pay the state a certain sum in addition to that due the diet you have now is just right for To Martha tlds was not the you. real estate man. psychological moment. So Hen. grumbling a little, of course, SUPPORT OF LEGION ASSURED cleaned and gardened and made frequent trips to tlie woodshed, all on his Religious and Fraternal Organizations scanty fare. He began to grow thin and to look younger, and .Martha, in Pledge Aid to Work of World War Men. order to keep from gaining too many pounds herself, began to help in the Unanimous support by numerous re- garden. Finally, she grew suspicious She investigated, ligious and fraternal organizations of of the woodshed. the American Legion was pledged at a very cautiously, one lovely day in May, recent meeting of these groups held In and Henry had set a hen! Martha's A resolution adopted at heart melted. She flew into the house, Washington. the gattiering quoted the preamble to stirred tlie fire and cooked. the Legions constitution, and then conIlenry, returning from his trip to the tinued : store, dashed into the kitchen, after a We heartily approve this statement stop In the woodshed. and the American Legion as a great "I've got eleven, Martie! Eleven out organization composed of men and of thirteen f If that aint pretty good. women who served their country in the Er I set a hen, yknow," he exWorld war, earnestly hoping that they plained guiltily. will continue to serve their country ir Henry, you come straight into tlie time of peace with the same patriot!' dining room and sit down to the table. devotion that animated them in the Weve got potatoes and gravy." days when they wore the uniform. We Two months later they sat on the pledge them our cordiai support, wishback steps, watching their flock of ing them all success and every blessing white liens and gazing over the new as they pursue thesq high ideals. land they bad acquired, bursting with Organizations joining in the tribute green tilings. were the Federal Council of the "Hen, wouldn't you rather tie here Churches of Christ in America, Knights with these chickens than anywhere of Columbus, Salvation Army, Nobles else with appendicitis? of the Mystic Shrine, Young Mens If we sell all those eggs and the Christian association, American Red extra vegetables, we can buy an incuCross and National Catholic Welfare bator next spring, Henry murmured, Council. dreamily. M. 121. by McClur ns d d, e. st -- tion of Surgeon General Rupert C. Blue, who sought Fisks assignment to this particular duty. During the period when the ravages of the disease were most violent, Fisk worked 19 hours dally for nearly three weeks. He was cited for this service, and when discharged from the navy was a lieuten ant commander. When post 1 of the American Legion was organizing, temporarily to be known as Gen. John J. Pershing post, Fisk was one of the petitioners for the organization. He was named first department adjutant, elected vice commander and oonnnander of George Washington post, No. 1, and represented the national organization at a reception for Marshal Foeli at the White when he formally pinned ' a badge of the American Legion on the breast of the French leader. Tie Is said to be the only Legionnaire in the District who has been selected as delegate or alternate to every national convention of the Legion. House, IN HONOR OF AMERICAN DEAD Battle Monuments Commission Named by President Harding to Supervise Erection. The American battle monuments h commission, authorized by the congress, and some time ago named by President Harding to supervise the erection of all monuments overseas erected in honor of the American troops, will decide on definite plans for these monuments, so that any memorials to companies, regiments, divisions or units will be in keeping with the plans of the commission. Col. Thomas W. Miller, who represents the American Legion on tills commission as named by President Harding, served in the Twenty-nint- h divisions, as division and Seventy-nintordnance officer of the latter organization. Colonel Miller is national executive committeeman of the Legion from the department of Delaware and has taken an active part in Legion affairs. Col. D. John Markey of Frederick, Md., who In 1922 was chairman of the American Legion's national committee on military affairs, is another active Legionnaire named on the commission. Other members of the commission are Gen. John J. Pershing. Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, Congressman John Phillip Hill of Maryland, Capt. Robert G. Woodside of Pennsylvania. MaJ. X. H. Price, as secretary, all of whom are oveiseas veterans. Mrs. Fred W. IWntley of Illinois is the other member of the coinmissior and represents gold star" mothers. Sixty-sevent- h Dear Miss Brooks: I enjoy your corner very much and woulC. like you to answer me some questions. (1) I am 12 years old and have taken a few music lessons. Would you tell me the names of some easy sheet music? (2) Is it proper for a girl of 12 years to go to a picture ahow with a boy? I remain, FLORENCE. Idaho. (1) Following are a few piano eelec-tlowhich I hope will be about right for you, though It is hard to judge : Dear Reader This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer whet grade pieces you should have: "Evening Prayer," No. 456; Walts In fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Nantes and addresses of business firms cannot be priataherc, but will F," No. 1758; Young Cadets Marche Mllltaire," (op. 30) B. Lagye and "In be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. 675 No. 2.) (2) No, dear. Questions ere limited to two. Full name and addreee must accompany May, (op. each letter or no reply can bo made. Thanks for the catalog. I have anAll communications are held strictly confidential. other question I would like to ask. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the What kind of arithmetic is taken name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, mostly in .the 8th grade? Your anaddressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly swers are helping me very much. Thanking you in advance. to you. DOROTHY, McCammon, Idaho. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, I am glad my answers are a help to SaK Lake City, Utah. you, Dorothy. Your question Is a little indefinite, but as I understand it, what Dear Miss Brooks: SONGS REQUESTED I have been a silent reader of your you want Is the books used in the 8th These songs and poems are on the The A pupils of the 8th grade corner, Between You and Me, and grade. Rook 1, Part 1, and the B pupils Rat: requested and think your ideas are splendid. My take I'll Remember Tou, Love, in My sister has written and received excel- take Book 2, Part 2. Prayers. lent answers, and if you will not mind Dear Miss Brooks: The Boys Wont Do To Trust I will aek a few questions. I am 16 Have you room for me In your corWandering Home. years old and my face has a rather ner? I am a girl of 17 with brown eyes The Drunkard's Lone Child. large amount of pimples. I have and long, brown hair. (1) Would you I Am Looking for a Sweetheart. and It cold in water and hot sponged Somewhere In France Theres a Lily. used many home remedies but have had advise me to have It bobbed? Some of the of my age have their hali; girls Blackeyed Sailor Boy. poor results. Some folks have advised bobbed and look good. Everyone tells William and Mary. me to get face cream and such articles. me I would look good with bobbed Put My Little Shoes Away. My folks do not think it is necessary. When You Left the Red River Valley. I was operated on last year and they hair. (2) Is It proper to walk home a boy If you know his name and The Lonesome Nigger. say the medicine I took causes It. When with Dont take advantage of my good I went to school I used powder to quite have been around him lots and never nature. Hoping I will be an extreme. I thought that was the been Introduced? First Lines cause, but during the summer months I welcome to come again, I remain, BARBARA, Idaho. Go. pretty rose, go to my love. have tried to use as little as possible Indeed there is room, Barbara. (1) Tell her of all I fain would tell. do and they are the same. Now have It In my heart to advise you think could be the cause? What aI cannotwho has lovely, long hair, to girl could I do? Do you think a good powSONGS RECEIVED der will cause such? Thanking you have it bobbed. But of course one must use their own judgment, my dear. The following songs and poems have and wishing you lots of success. (2) And how does it happen you have been received during the past week, SLIVERS. Kansas. Welcome Slivers, from the sunflower not been Introduced to this boy, Barand I wish to thank each one for their state. I would say the cause of your bara? Under ordinary circumstances kindness in contributing them: I've Just Come Back to Say Good-bypimples might he from neglect of your It would not be proper. Come again. skin while using powder excessively. Of course they may be from a blood Dear Miss Brooks; THERE'S A ROSE IN OLD ERIN. feel as though you are a godsend disorder, In which case this condition to I our (That'B blooming for me) community at large, and great will of course have to be corrected. In In that dear little Isle o'er the sea case I would not advise the hot will be your reward when you have either There's a rose that is blooming for me. water, but rather you should have a finished your good work here on this Just a sweet fragrant flowr good acne cream and also an astringent earth. me Now for my question. Please In a green shady bowr, the exact time to boil plum, cream or lotion. Use these once or give Im yearning to see her each day and twice each day and always cleanse the apple and grape juice for making Jelly. each hour. face thoroughly before retiring. No, I Thanking you In advance, BUSY HOUSEWIFE, Utah. By the lakes of Killarney so blue. do not think a good powder would She is wailing with heart ever true, Thank you. Busy Housewife. It Is cause this condition, If the skin Is propThe smile so endearin' she always is erly cared for. When blackheads and wonderful to know you feel I am of wear in And have found a place In your skin real value to your community. Just calls me to Erin as naught else pimples It takes time and patience to remove now because It is Impossible to give can do. the exact time for boiling the different them. Chorus: fruit Juices to produce a perfect Jelly, An Irish rose Is blooming, To A REAPER, Idaho. Thanks very I will give you a few points which I That Is just for me; much for the song. I am very sure It Is hope will help you. As you know. It She's the fairest of flowrs on that dear the correct one. And isnt there some- is the pectin found in the different fruits which causes the Juices to jelly. isle of green. thing I can do for you? Iectln Is at Its best when the fruit Is My rose of Killarney, my winsome Colleen. just ripe or a little before. If the Juice Dear Miss Brooks: Come back to Erin, shes calling, This is the first time I have written, ferments, or the cooking Is continued she's calling, but hope and trust you will welcome too long, the pectin undergoes a change I can hear her tonight from afar oer me. (1) Please tell me what the seven and loses Its power of gelatinizing. the sea, wonders of the world are. (2) Should Therefore, select plums or grapes which Theres a rose in old Erin that's bloom- a boy take hold of a girl's arm or Is are slightly underripe. Mash the grapes, in for me. the girl to take hold of the boys arm adding no water. Add 1 quart of water to 1 peck of plums. Add 4 quarts If the boy Is taking her out. Truly, of water to 8 quarts of apples. In each When I go back to Erin once more. TINKLE. We will wander again to the shore. And so I will. Tinkle. The seven case cook slowly and thoroughly and And Killarney will gleam neath the wonders of the ancient world are the strain the juices, adding pint for pint moon's silv'ry beams, Pyramids of Egypt, the Hanging Gar- of Juice and Bugar, stirring until sugar While close I am foldin' the rose of my dens of Semiramis at Babylon, the Is dissolved. Place over fire and bring Statue of Jupiter, or Zeus, at Olympia, to boiling point, remove and skim; put dreams; 'Neath the skies of old Erin so blue the Temple of Iiiana at Ephesus, the over fire again and boil and skim once We will tell love's old story anew. Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Colos- more; boil and skim a third time, and When nature reposes and moonlight sus of Rhodes, and the Pharos, or light- then pour Into hot glasses and set on discloses house, at Alexandria. The present age a board. Place the board In a sunny Loves garden of roses for only us two. Is one of supremacy in science rather wlndpw and cover with a sheet of glass than in art and the Seven Modern Won- If possible, until jelly Is set. This may To BETTY, Utah. Thanks for the ders are the wireless telegraph, tele- be as soon as cold or It may take sevdays. (Lacking the glass, cover song, my dear. Can I not return the phone. flying machine, radium, anti- eral and with anything which will protect It septics and antitoxins, the favor In some way? (2) The custom of from the dust.) spectrum analysis. hold of the arm of your partTo R. B., rinedale, Wyo. Thanks, taking ner or escort is not generally followed It not too lute to start a course In UTAH dear, for your cheery words. Indeed now but when this custom Is followed BUSINESS COLLEGE, 902 Boston Bid.. Salt I will do as you request. And a very the should lake the boy's arm, ex- Lake City. Carl Davis, Prin. WRITE TODAY. girl big thank you for the Bongs, also. cept In cases where the boy assists the girl in entering street cars, automoTo BIRDIE, Victor, Idaho: biles, at street crossings, etc. You are welcome. Birdie, and thank you for the song. What may I do for Dear Miss Brooks: I have written to you a few times you now? 'WX1lTRBEiri7f''wEEK3 . and have also read your corner. I think your answers are splendid. Would Write Moler Barber Col., 114 Regent St. S. L. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading your advice to It be too much bother to answer a few To asauro prompt service and quirk returns more? (1) How ean a person make to these advertisements mention the name of others for some time, and I supposed warts go away? (2) Is a girl 14 years this paper. that if you answered questions for oth- of age too young to wear silk stockers, you might give me some informaFAMOUS ELECTRONIC TREATMENTS you oceans of success, tion that I am seeking. (I) Could you ings? WishingLITTLE DANDY. Kans. Ahrnme Diagnosi A Treatment. Dr. R. . Rive me tlie name or names of the Always welcome, girlie. (1) Some Msunin, M. I'. 334 Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake. physical education schools in Califor- have found nia? Also addresses? (2) Is it con- effective in the following remedy very HOOKS AND SHORT STORIES destroying warts. One sidered good form, when making the one borax of to of mail. CAD talilespoonful COOK'S Any book you wnt--b- y quart acquaintance of anyone, to shake hands water. Moisten the warts several times HUOnJ eseret Hook Co. 44 East So. Temple with your glove on? When meeting some friend on the street should one daily, and allow the solution to dry on PATENT MEDICINES remove tlr glove? Two questions the without willing. (2) Fourteen Is not too to wear silk Stomach troufor Freebairna young Herbs for e nest-cstockings limit, pas? I know it isnt . bles, kidney diseases. Satisfaction guaranteed or corivenlional to tiiank anyone in ad- dress occasions. money refunded. 426 W. 7 S., Salt Lake City. vance for a servi r. but may I not take Brooks: this opportunity to tnank you. and thus Dear Miss SONGS & SHEET MUSIC May I enter your corner? I am a girl smash" oneo f the conventional rules? of II. I have blue eyes and brown, CflfjrC new and old. All kinds. Sheet music by I wish you success, wavy hair. I have my hair bobbed. lHJIIUJ jnul Col). Hccslcy Music Co. 57 S Main LOU-LOUtah. (1) Which Is the most popular way to BEAUTY CREAMS A SUPPLIES You supposed just right. Lou-Lncomb it leave or curl It ? and here you are. (1) State Normal (2) Is It proper itforstraight a to with our own Cosmetics. Made and used in go girl Try School of Physical Education, Chico, a boy four or five years older than our Beauty Parlors. We handle a first class line of Calif., and Leland Stanford University, herself? 1 remain, latest styles in hair goods. Walker's Beauty Parlor Dept, of Physical Education, Palo Alto, HORRETTE, Idaho. BLACKLEG VACCINE Calif. (2) Wlicn meeting a friend by Yes, Indeed. The newest way of chance, or receiving a chance introduc- wearing bobbed(1) hair is perfectly tion, the glove need not he removed. If straight, but very few look well with attending a social affair when hand- it this way. (2) At your age, no. dear, shaking is iri order tlie glove should be you should not be going with tiie boys removed. Yes, dear, ternpus fugit. at all. Do you not find your school Deed you may, and youre welcome; we work takes about all your time and atcare how of don't this sort of tention ? many we do we? conventions smash, To WHITE ROSE, Tetonia, Ida FRUIT BOXES & BUSHEL BASKETS To BROWN EYES, Summit Ut. And Sorry, White Bore, but I have only one once more I thank you for another of the songs you wish, so will see if I fEACH & APPLE song, as well as for your gracious let- can gPt tne others for you and ttien nolire. Suit Lake I .under Co. I am very ter. send them all together. happy to note that your worries seem to lie along the right line, and also Dear Miss Brooks: KODAK FINISHING glad that my previous answers were AVe hope we are welcome to your corWe employ professional photographers to finner, and that you will answer our ques- satisfactory to you. ish your kodak films tions. (1) How can anyone tell when Dear Miss Brooks: Commercial Photographers Shlplers are love We a in 44 So. with Main Salt Lake City they really boy? I am giving a party soon, and I want are afraid that some day, when It Is too late, we will find that we do not you to help me make it a success. It BUSINESS COLLEGES he an indoor parly, as it Is at truly love them. (2) Can you suggest will 7:30. What kind of games do you think our will that hair keep anything light of Efficiency. All commercial branches. from turning dark? (8) If a girl Is would be good to play? What do you School would he good to serve Instead of Cutaloir free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. going steady with a boy and be leaves think town for eight months, is it proper for ice cream? They have all served this, npc Remodeled, Tanned A Dyed Send in your I would like to have something 47 East Bdwy. Sk ins. Coxy Kur .Shop the girl to have partners while the and (2) What will remove Ink boy is gone? (4) How can a girl kill different. a I stains from dress? pink Jap crepe her love for a boy? Hoping this doesn't just got some on mine while writing reach the waste basket, we remain, letter. this ANDY ANIJ TlEFEIt, Nevada. EDITH. Utah. You are welcome and I will try to requires so much space to give answer your questions, but how old are a (1) It Idea of how to play games,1 that good you, children? I am quite sure you I am going to suggest you go to your will be aware of the fact when you book and see if you cannot lind really are in love. It Is Indeed a trag- a littlestore hook of games. You should he edy to discover you are not In love able to get one which would be a great when too late. Do not think you must help to you at this time ss well as the try to fall In love with every boy you future, 23 for from cents up. As for the meet. Love will come unbidden, and when you least expect it, perhaps. refreshments, why not serve a dainty and sandwich fruit salad. With this Therefore, look upon all boys as friends serve hot chocolate. (2) Ink Is one of only. (2) Rinsing the hair in water in which the juice of a leinon has been the most difficult stains to remove goods as almost everysqueezed or adding a teaspoon of soda from colored to the rfnse water has a tendency to thing which removes the ink also removes color. A prolonged immerkeep it light but will not permanently sion In the will sometimes reprevent it from turning dark. (.'() Cer- move it,sweet milk upon the coloring tainly you may go with as many boya matter in, depending this particular ink. The comas you wish, my dear, so long as you have given your heart into no particu- mercial ink removers are about as satlar one'8 keeping. (4) And why do you isfactory as anything you can use. wish it "killed "? This would be diffiTo VIOLA, Utah. As I have only one cult for me to say without knowing more details. Do you think it is "really of the songs you request a.t present, I for a few days, truly"? And now you see your letter will holdto your envelope did not reach the wastepaper basket. get the ather one. hoping Salt Lake City Firms j Hay-feve- r, u, Read Our Feature Pages They ' j Will Please You -- |