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Show My D.r Miea Kaye; ... . I tak. Tha Talagram and r.ad yaur paga avary night and think it fin. Will yeii plaaaa anawar tha gjy following queetione for m.T r 1. Will you plaaaa givo mm a briaf hiatory of Joan of Aref From what did aha diaT With whom waa Franoa at war in har tima? 2. I hava quit, a numbar ef magaiinaa. Whara can I aand th.m? t thank you vory muoh and hepa that I may a.m. -.;"fNQHAM Joan of Arc. who lived January t. w.- Mur aft, ,ixt, u-ai a. French heroin and martyr who compelled the Knghah to raise the stege of Orleans, for which she waa captured and burned. Bhe waa beatified by Pope Piua X In 1909. The war In which she ftmired wa between France and Kngland. 2. Send tha magaglnes to the T. M. C A. at Ft. Douglas If they are fairly recent copies. Otherwise give them to the Salvation Army. Dear Miaa Kayet I certainly hop you don't pat tha influenza while it is going around, becauaa I remember how empty the paper teemed when you were III onca before. Misa Keys, I love to draw and ome people tell me I can. Will you telPme how to go about send ing a picture of a girl that I hava painted to tha Saturday Evening Pott or so ire such magazine. Of what dimensions should the picture pic-ture be, and should it bo on any special pepsrf This may all aeom a little vague to you, but I know tha answer will not be and I thank you very, very much for your trouble. E. M. P. Thflt you have talent la quite probable, proba-ble, my dear, but that you cannot possibly pos-sibly havo anything that would be of Interest to the Saturday Evening Poat or any such magazine, is evidenced by your utter lack of knowledge of the technique of your art. No matter te-w wonderful y""- rlfti dearie, hp how great your talent, training you must have. It U not my purpoae to discourage discour-age you on ttie other hand, I want to 4 prevent Just that. Disappointment . would surely ba yours should you at- tempt a sale of your unfinished work. sW Why, child, don't you know i ul artists ar-tists acknowledged, as such ha vo tried In vain for years to do a cover , for the Saturday Kvening Post? lt us train first. Then when wa havo something of merit to offer, there will be a ready market for it. Won't you let mo supply you with Information Informa-tion concerning a course in art, instead of a market for something; which you have not? Please do. It would be a pity to bury your talent, and it would be such a lot of fun to watch It grow. T.et me watch with vnu. Dear Mitt Kayo: Will you please answer the following fol-lowing questions: 1. T am17 years old. 1 meat- uro thirty-nine inches butt, la that too large for my age? If to, how could I be reduced f 2. I hava blue silk poplin dress of good grade. I spilled paint on it. How oould I take It out 7 Thanking you vory much for your trouble, I am POPPY. Tou should have told me your height. Poppy, instead of youv age. but anyway. any-way. I am just sure that thirty-nine is perfectly all right, and that we don't want to do a thing shout it. Make a pure ha no of Adelite at any paint shop and after an application you'll he haaf a flu ynai dues looking !twf new again. Dear Mite Kayet I am a conttant reader of your taction of tha paper and enjoy it very much. I have alto received muoh helpful advice, and with to ' join your circle. 1. Wh.t rM I -r l. dier friend for Christmas? Ing presents with edges or sharp Ing present with odges or tharp points breaks friendship? DUTCH. Send him a box of home made goodies and "Dere Mable. This book may bo purchased In the local market mar-ket and will go far toward making his day merry, if a hundred rood laughs could. 2. ro you believe the moon to be made of green cheese? Are you convinced con-vinced that a cat has nine lives? Of what could friendships be made that knives or pins could break them? Have no fears, my child. All else being; favorable, friendships will go on ; ad infinitum, despite all the sharp edges In the world. j Mitt Kathleen Kayoi ' I am another interested reader of j the Heartitorum. 1. Would you kindly suggest a few pretty names for blue eyed twin baby girls? 2. Please locate for me the town or city of Ataaca,dari." Cel. many thanks in advanoe. HOPE. Hope. It eeema to me a very difficult diffi-cult matter to name a pair of sweet Miie eyed baby girls: for really there aren't any names in all the world quite nice enough for them. And. besides, the name that to me la the very sweetest sweet-est of all In your own; so we cannot uae (hot one, as I Imagine you are a sister to the twins. Hope? Yes. Hope i is n pretty name, too, but your real name ts my favorite. Margaret is a nice name and with It we might use Mildred. And there's Kuth. which la adorable; but what shall I we ue for a" rmripanlon name? Vir-i Vir-i ginia and Vlvienne are pretty. If al-, al-, literation doesn't matter and to me it wouldn't Constance and Patricia em-1 em-1 body both beauty and an air of old fashioned refinement. 1. A ta end ero 1son thn rioulhrrn "Pacific," about half way between Paso Rohlea and Kan Luis Obispo. |