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Show Advice and Kind Words td Women and Men VVI-o Z " "Z " Are Sorry and Gladf " , , . . - - - t-rr--- , - Everybody Gets an Answer From Miss Kaye on j f v Domestic Worries.' i 1 : k . ' " ' ' '", r Two Poses of Kathleen Kaye j It WOULDN'T t well to marry without with-out father's consent. Better wait patiently pa-tiently hla pleaaura than to Incur Ms wrath. And tell your fins American friend. In the strongest Kngllah at your command, that Mlaa Kaya aaya he's a bad boy (or ssking you to elope with him tell him ha must wait, and. first win father'e friendship and, dearie, that will not be ao hard It la probably only that father doea not un-I un-I demand us our mannera. our cus-toma, cus-toma, and. of courae. he feara to rive you Into the keeping of a man who seems no strange. You are young, my dear. In America Ameri-ca we aeldom marry at 18. So wait-watt wait-watt patiently and cheerfully, and while you wait Improve every moment In the study of Englfah. and soon you'll become eo fascinated that you'll forget to be unhappy. If I can help you write again. And don't plna for your Sunny ItaJy V-know that you are among frienda. and that soon father will accept ua aa such. i My Dear Miss Kayai ' I lava you aa much for tha kind and helpful advice you aa readily give people who are in. trouble, and I am alwaya interested in your w or k Would you rasaitt M.jnm bit of advice? Of cause you would ' not you will accept it gladly, I know. I notice aa many young people . are sending you their age, weight and height they are . ALL anxious to know whether they are well pro - poritioned, and you, alwaya tall them. Could you not publish a sort of scheduler I think this method would save many minutes of your precious time. "Nuff sod!" 1 What will reduce the peree in . my nose and chin? 2 What will ramova quick silver sil-ver from my wedding and angaga-ment angaga-ment ringer J To whom should I report tha unsanitary condition of our bakery and dairy? Ne one seema ta take the responsibility of reporting this Should I? 4 What church af today has pews? Hew does each family came by Its pew? have been reading Churchill'a "Tha Inside of the cup''-that is why I ask. 8 Whs have just moved into this house and find that it la already al-ready occupied by bed bugs! ' What shall I do to gat rid af them? i t Could you please tall ma Bud Fisher's address? 7 Who are the remaining mam bars of. tha Mormon Battalion. MRS. C. W. T. Dear Miaa Kayai I i ' I have been such an interested ' reader of your Heartitorium that I most know ovary question that I ' wanted to knew, but there are still . a few that I don't know. If it would not put you out too much I would ' like ta have tha fallowing queationa anaweredi 1 am a yaung girl of only 14. I like to stand at the gate and talk ta boys. My parents object to it. Do you think I am toe yaung to ,tand and talk thia way? 2 I have juat finished the eighth grade. Where would you go if you were me high school or business ' college it shall be whichever you think. S Can you tall ma where I can get a position for the three months' , '- vacation to earn a little spending money? 4 Haw old should you bo before T you start your flirting? . " I will lava you forovermore If you k ' Will anawor thesa questions, f 'f ELAINE. (- i Nr 1 Tea, dear, you are too young now jid when you are older you will not , a want to do It. At the gate la not the proper place to entertain callers and ff tncya,r mil titnws, Inn i lies eersby. by ail meane let them pass. J Go on to high ecnool, dear e-hi1L 1 ' Tou ara not yet ready for a business courae. The most hopeless thing In the world la to try to make a busl-neaa busl-neaa woman out of a girl who haa not tha proper foundation and that ihe cannot have at fourteen, and Just out of tha eighth grade, I'lease don't atnre up regreta by letting this opportunity op-portunity to go to high school slip away from you. V , Register at tha Y. W. C. A. They ' make af specialty uf planing girla In the work they wish to follow. 4 Oh. my poor, deluded babe, with ; what can your child-mind be busying Haelf whatever prompla such ques- Itions? What has become of the little girl of fourteen who waa happy In the knowledge nf tasks well done. Irsauns i well learned, and who. for diversion, asked nothing better than to gladden the hearts of the nelghbor'a children with a fairy tale? The little slrl of fourteen who was so sweet in her gingham apron and her healthy coat of ' tan. that we wished she'd never grow up we loved her ao? You'll have to bring ua much, wlae old Progress, ere we feel repaid for the loaa of that lit -. tie girl the darling of our hearts and f our homee! And oh. the pathos of It all! A girlhood girl-hood entrant, rssting- aside all the wealth and beauty all the radiant ltf ,-- . .-:.'.-: -i ' ' v -'.'' ' . l k. i :- H ,-. - 1 - . , i SJ ; ''f;". jt, j 'j" 'j . . A i : ' " r . . . V 0 . , , . m - y ' I - . - gQll " ' - ' ' ' r y, r t. ',,r tha acquaintance with tha close of tha game. 1 Not If mother approves. But, of course, mother will not approve of your going often; or havmg regular calla at the houee but leave It all to her aha will have It juat right. ' S Tell .your friend to drink three glasasa of water the last thing beinra aba retires, and when she rlaea In tha morning to dtp her hands In very cold j ' water and spat her cbeeka gently until : they tmgle this sort of stimulates tha circulation of tha blood through tha face, and will really work quit a change If aha la faithful In Its practice. prac-tice. 4 Yea, my dear Sally, t have met Dickie. We are quite good frien e. Last week I called for her and wa wnt to aee Bunehlne, We had a lovely toa chatting together, and you may Jma ua sometime. If you like if you'll Bud ' me your phone number. Dear Madamt I am a girl of 11 years. I hav always lived in the oauntry umil , thia winter, I have neaVr mat many . yaung men ar been aut in eempeay much. I have never had any lee affaire da yau think I ever wi .f Could you tell ma a way ta ma-a myself attractive, aa I dan't ss. 1 "' tq attract the appearta aaa t I am a student at ieeel b"-il rteea eel lege. O. C 1 Tea, poor child, I am qulta sxra you will. Yon could not escape I1 n If yau lived In a vary ISOLA'i country for wherever man la, th' love, and quoting Byron once r e: "Let none think to fly tha dsn r r r soon or late love le hla own av r." I To be attractive, a girl must . t ba dainty, and to be dainty she n. it be clean and wholesome. The mt attractive at-tractive glrla In tha world are te ones who In their eagerneaa to beauttry -t their bodies do not loaa eight of the I other Important pointa. Beauty, to be ; pdrfect. must ba nf tha mind, the body and tha eoul. So look well to your -needs In these three directions, my dear, and you cannot fall to he attrac- i tive you'll ba a veritable Mary-Queen-of-Scotta! I Dear Miaa Kayai I have been reading tha Heart! tarium regularly and have gotvjn tha nation af asking same questions! ques-tions! 1 Will Billia Burka return ta tha screen? Z Haa Nana Bryant any children? chil-dren? S Can yau suggest a gam ta play at a party, for a erewd of beys and girls between tha ags af 1 and 1f , ' 1 Blllle Burke will return to picture work early in the falL t No. See answer ta "Kinky In this issue. is-sue. Dear Miaa Kayai I am v constant nail1 af tha Heertiterium, and ehould like ta have my questions answered, if it will net ba asking toe much of y 'i. 1 1 am It yeare aid; S f e t Inehaa In herghti weigh 112 aeun ' Haw can I teke an a little fie- t 2 1 have apets an my faea tt seme people call liver spe e- 4 ethers sail them melee. Keb 1 ' aeema to knew what ta da f r them. They keep earning, and if I dan't get rid af them aeon I w,,l be all spots. Can yaw giva ma a helper? 1 Whet la geed far tha earn. 4 When standing talking ia twa bays, the three making sort af a triangle, eheuld yau paaa between) them, ar ga behind them en d--ar. turef - BE I H. ' ' 1 You ara slightly under weight, and probably , need to enrich y-ur diet. Tha following la a vary t t- ; tenlng diet and If you follow It eloy, i there should be no trouble In arriving at your normal weight. . UHRAKKAST. Kggs, t. , : Brrad. J allcea. , Cereal. Butter, t balla. , Sugar, I teaapoonfula. Cream, It ounces. IAINCHEON. Umk chops, 1. ; ' Bread, 1 allcea. . ; Fotato, 1. ' ' Butter, t balla. Sugar, S teeapoonfula. . - i hone a, and If ba ta tba right sort, and you and your people approve at him aa a friend, take him into your olrcle and treat him aa such. 4 Yea, my dear, giva tha boy some-Ihiaav-aomothlng thai will ba a source of real help to him wbile away. Ulva him a aeat little Bible, for though he mfy not be .religiously lnellaeL It la surprialng how tba poor, unfortunata fellowa turn ta their Maker In Umea of great atrlfa, and even though they never opened tha family Bible while at home, on , tha battlefield. where j thoughts are aa much of death aa of Ufa, there eomea to them a great yearning yearn-ing to read of that myaterloua beyond Into which they may at any moment ba throat. And thea whea ha hi gone, buey your pelf at odd moments making him things ta add to hla physical comforts. A nloe thing ta make la a knitted helmet hel-met It baa bean- recommended that each eoldlar hare ana. Full dlreotlona for tha regulation kind may ba had by sending a aelf-addrssssd envelope ta Wowutn'a Section Navy league, 1404 Twentyleth street, Waehlngton, D. C Or If yea do not knit, and do not care ta learn, aend ma a' 3-eent stamp and I will aend yon working dtrectlone tor making a soldier's comfort bag something some-thing every soldier should have, but wlu H aaea. nslsea soma, thoughtful woman makes It aad sends It to hla at tha front My Dear Miss Kayai. 1 Is at serraot for 'a man ta amake a pipe in a hetel lobby? B If there ia to ba a difference, ehevld tha husband ar tha wife be tha superior mentally f r . a Whet ara tha anly res sens far whleh yau will not answer in ysur , aeiumne? . B, J. ' ' 1 Yea, aa correct aa It hi to amoks It any place. It alwaya seems a little alcer for a man to amoks cigars when outside his own room, but there Is no law against tha pipe, t Tha huaband, . 1 IX tha writer's name and address la an tha query, and I have no reason to believe said wrltsr to be a trifler. or If It Is aot the Intention of tha writer to atari a quarrel with ma, there Is always al-ways soms sort of answer forthcoming. Anonymous, quarrelsome and trifling letters go Into (ha waste basket Immediately. Imme-diately. - , - ' - -X i i 1 I Dear Miaa Kayai ' I have been reading yaur letters Ik Tha Telegram and yau give eueh good advice that I wauld like a title myself. I went with a yaung man far aver a year I t naught as mush af him, and I think ha did af me. but tha time aama when ha Just aeemed ta put ma ta a test. Ha stsrted to est a little diets nt snd didn't sail an ma aa often. We were eerre-epsndina, eerre-epsndina, and If he did net anawor my latter aa seen as I sapeetsd him ta, I wauld write again ta find aut what waa - the matter. I oeuldn't see ahead then ta see what tha esnaequancss ws-ild ba. But now that wa have drifted apart, and I aant blame him, I will never forgive myself. It hss Just mode me hate myself. Before I was ss sttsntivs everything wss perfect Psrsdiss. Hs ws eueh a fine fel, law but now I ass my mistsks tee lata. I am 24 years aid. I dent ga aut with tnymnu new. I am taking a atenagraphia eeurae ta paea tha time away. Dear, Mlaa Kaya, da yau think I am feelleh ta start aa lata? Whst would ysu do, t am aorry. aorry aa t can be, that thia unfortunate thing haa soma Into your Ufa, but ainct M did coma, I am ao glad you wrote It all to me glad that 1 may publish It In this departmentfor depart-mentfor If those who read It use It ss a warning YOU will- not bars Buffered Buf-fered In vain. You are a good, wise little woman! I eouldn't bear It. If you would ait down to pine that- wauld not be big and brave. You are doing Juat the right thing admitting a aew Interest Into your life. And Indeed It is not too lata to start. You have a far belter chsncs of becoming proficient In this work now than you would have bad at seventeen. I know you will reach your goal and bere'a suooess ta you air ways. I need offer no advice on ths other problem for that Is all over now and besides you understand it all per fectly you are wise In that you are Our. minds aerm tn run In the same direction. Mrs. C, W. T. On ths day your letter cam the "weight schedule" sched-ule" waa on the press. But I thank you none the leas the fact that we arrived ar-rived at the same time, detracta nothing noth-ing from your hrlpful spirit. 1 Trye Fleming's Almond Meal cream. 2 Make a solution of one ounce of cyanide nf potassium and three gilla of water. Attach the rlnga to a wire hook and Immerse and shake in solution fur two or three seconda, remove, rlnas In water, then wash In warm water and soap, rinae again and dip In alcohol and dry In boxwood aawduat. Be aura that you do not bend over thia solution solu-tion eo that you might inhale the fumes, and do pot dip the fingers in it.- And remember, too. that cyanide nf potaeslum la a deadly poison, and handle It with rare. 1 am not ao sure thst this treatment will clean your rings, but If It will not. then the only way ia to take them to a Jeweler. To the city health office. Yes, If you are aura you are Justified In your belief that the condition la unsanitary by all means report It unices we all work together for a clean city, wa can never have It. 4 The Catholic church haa pews. These pews sre rented to the different families by the year for a small sum. e Make a solution as follows: 2 os. of camphor. 4 ox. spirits of turpentine. 1 ox. corrosive sublimate. 1 pt. alcohol. After applying this to sll the known haunts of the buge, fumigate the room and bedding with brimatone. 4 Addrraa Bud Klsher in csre of the Wheeler Syndicate, New York City. New York. 7 There are about three remaining members of the Mormon Battalion, but naturally I cannot publish their namea in this department. Dear Misa Kayai " 1 I .,,:: .; i V ... . splendor of youth to extend empty ' handa for mere baubles the glamour of which fades even as she tries to grasp them! e Be undeceived, my poor child hie t ' ' back to tha dollies and playtime back " to ths fairy tales and the cookie Jar ' and with the gold In your handa. close Sk ' your eyea to tho tinsel, and smile on! . Dssr Miss Ksye: I Imsgins from the reeding of the ' many witty and humoroue writ- Inge of O. Harvey that he must be quits a songsnisl person. Is hs.. Road looking? Is hs married ? If j s ia not, I shsuld liks to mske hi aequaintsneo. Can yau auggest a Iway that my dssiree may be , sohisved without him finding out . 'thst it is ths same girl who wrote this letter? How eld is Mr. Hsr- vsy? I am seventeen yeer old-robust old-robust snd hsslthy. Am I too ysung ta think ssrioualy of mstrimony? If you will snswsr this through S, your valuabls column, you will grsstly oblige. B. My dear. O. Harvey IS good looking, to ' and young, and congenial, and witty and laat, but not least he dancea di-, di-, Vlnely! And while ha la quite susceptible, V and I Imagine there'd be little diffi culty In my arranging everything beautifully for you, I feel that I cannot grant you this favor my duty lies In a different direction. You see It Is this way: Already In O. Harvey's life there ia a sweet little girl one of thoae adorable blondee with luminous gray i eyes and a wealth of yellow curia aa , . fresh and piak as a summer morn and more, she Is my very best friend ths girl I love most In all the world and to her I shall he loyal even at ths cost of disappointing you. dear lit-, lit-, tie friend. Hla devotion to this worthy girl is as tender and beautiful as that - nf a father yet as big and as bold ss that of a Loch Invar a thing of beauty THIS is Your, i Kathleen. T And THIS . Is ' . . ' Miss Kaye. have been familiar ta Theirs of Mile' tus. 40 B. C. The word "electricity" is taken from the Latin and Greek words meaning amber. Dear Mies Ksyst I hsvs bssn s csnstsnt reader af tha Heartitarium but have never aaked a question until now, aa J heps I shsll get a good answer. 1 1 am 16, weigh 124 pounds, snd am five feet four inches tsll. I sm much toe heavy, am I not? Pleas tell me my correct weight, snd hsw I can gst thinner. 2 Hew can fours my big nock? S I had s friend whs joined the nsvy. Could I addreee him "Mare Islsnd, Csl," sr wauld I hsvs ta know what company hs is in? P. W. 1 You are one pound over weight My-O, isn't that dreadful? t I know of no way- to reduce a naturally large neck. You might ron-ault ron-ault a phyaiclan to make sure that you haven't enlarged glanda, or something some-thing of the sort. Simply sddreak him "Mr. . Mars Island, California." Dssr Miss Ksysi Will ysu snewsr a fsw questions in ysur department, ss it is svsr useful. 1 Whst is espy work, snd where ssuld I get employment for it? 2 Will ysu piesse give me a rscips far peanut butter fudge? 9 Da yew need an assistant? 4 Dee sna slwsys hsvs ts hsvs experience to get employment in a store ? ' If they never take sn inexperienced in-experienced girl hew ds they ever expect ts get experienced help? MISS r, D. ' 1 Copy work means Just whst the umt Indicates "copying." This work is usually dnne on the typewriter. If you wish this sort uf work spply at the Y. W. C. A. 2 Mix together cups sugar, 1 cup milk, a tablespoonful of cocoa or two of chcolatel, a pinch of salt, and cook fifteen minutes. While hot stir in two tablesuoonflila peanut butter, eeeing that the peanut butter Is well dissolved and that the whole ia thoroughly mixed. . Hpread in thin layers to cool. I No, tluuak you 1 have all I can do now. 4 There are stores In which Inexperienced Inex-perienced help Is employed, but many nf the salesladies arrive st their experience ex-perience via the cash girl route. Deer Miss Ksyst I hsvs read some of ysur helpful help-ful hints in The Telegram and thought yeu would be the ana t . help me. My chum and I are both anxious ts lesrn to pisy tennie. snd ss ws hsvs ne one to teech ua, thought perhaps you would know of a book from which - ws might lesrn ths game. CAP.' o f would not advise' you to -try to learn thia game from a book, as 1 fear it would prove very unsatisfactory. . Why dor't you go to the IVseret gytnntitlum? For a fee of $5 you can get a full summer's course in both tennis ten-nis and swimming. Wouldn't that be better? Dear Miaa Kayai Will you pleaae tell me the addreee ad-dreee af Deugles Fairbanks, June Caprice and Constance Talmadge through your Heartitorium? I wish you "bushels" af success in ysur work. A CONSTANT READER. TVnjglae Fairbanks' and Conetanre Talmadge's studio addressee are the same: Fin Arts, 4504 Sunset boulevard. Hollywood. Cal. A letter asnt to Juns Caprice, care of Fox FHm company, 14 Weat Forty-alxth etreet. New York, will reach her. Thanks f?.r the good wishes svsry little wish helps, you know. Dssr Miss Ksysi Ws tws girls ara vary anxisus ta da something for aur country. Ws would like ts tsks. up tslagrephy. Could yeu tell us where we ssuld get full instruction? Is there a school in this eityf What edusa-tien edusa-tien ia required? J Whst would be a suKsble sift for s nurse who hss bssn very kind ts ms in s recent sickness? Shs is vsry fend af reading, 1 Through s friend of mine I have bssn corresponding with a bey I hsvs never met, who essms ta be real nios. Hs is ssming through here en route ts his hem and wishes ts meet me. Ds ysu think it proper ts meet him snd a aut with him while ha is nerej 41 have been gains with a bey far sbsut a yesr, snd now he ia leaving for tha f rant. Whst wauld be a suitable gift, ar eheuld I giva any? We have been reading the Heart-rlerium Heart-rlerium snd sppreeists what ysu hsvs dsns for ethers snd thsnk ysu in sdvsne for the advios you will - givs us. . VERA AND PEGGY. 1 For Information regarding a full course In telegraphy, call on Mr. L. C. Orover. aixth floor. West ore Union building. Telegraphy Is taught there and he will be pleased to go Into details de-tails with you regarding tha work, courae of training, tuition, etc. 2 Olve her "Luetic." that delightful bonk by. Owen Meredith. It la eort of a "nurse" story, and she will Ilka it- I If thia young man comes well recommended, have him call at ydW I Cream. J ounces. l N; DINNER. i Meat, i ounces. t Bread, 2 allcea. x i Butter, 1 .balla ' i Hie. ! Sugar, : t'heeae, 2x1 Inch. Cream. S ounces. . I Salad and nil. 1 ounce. B&FOKK KETIRINO. . . Milk, 1 glass. ; . . xn f racgers. 4, Will all thoae reading this department, depart-ment, who are Intereeted, pleass clip ! out this fattening diet and file It tor future uee? If wa all try to conserve our space, it will go farther. 2 These spots ara undoubtedly not moles. They are very probably liver c spots, and the way to cure a thing Is I to get at the seat of ths trouble. If you hsvs an Inactive liver, you should take a courae of treatment ta correct that, and then tha liver spots will aot corns again. Kxerciae Is one of tha ? i very best treatments for liver com- ' u-plaint, u-plaint, and of all exercise, for this par- 1 b tlcular trouble, walking la the beat. Yen .J s should not let this trouble go on, my f ; 'J dear, so please get professional help r woat you? And, meantime, lota bleach those spots that you already f , have. Suppose you dabble them with ' j peroxide several times a day. 1 I t Compiexloa comes from within, so r ; ' the best thing for It Is proper living, f j Eat wholesome foods, drink much ' water, exercise freely snd sleep at least . eight hours, and you'll have no ooca- ;' t, aion ta envy the Illy. Of course, you ; must protect your skin fnpm tha- ale ' meets, eo I would suggest that ysu get a Jar of Hudnut's Toilet Cerate, and ( use It according to directions, aa a r night cream. i 4 Never pass between two people j who are engaged In. conservation. If v they seem to obstruct your way. say: "! beg your pardon," and they will move) l let you paaa around them. ' A able to aee tha cause of failure- and ehould another hive some to glsdden your life, ysu will remember, as ws have beea warned, all down through ths ages, that the wooer pleaaura, like that of tha hunter, ta In the chase, and the brightest beauty loses half Its merit, as ths flower its perfume, when the willing hand ran reach it too easily. eas-ily. There must be doubt; there must bs difficulty snd dsnger. And to every young girl who reads this story who knows ths fate of this dear girl, whose only fault waa to love overmuch, I want to say: Road It often: ponder It well, and let her sorrow sor-row ba your saving let har experience answer for yours, and follow not In her footsteps, lest you, too, quaff tha aame bitter draught. My Dear Miaa Kayai . Would yau like ta answer a fsw qusstians fee me? - . 1 is it wrong ta spaak ta bays whsm I hsvs nsvsr met. but hsvs played tennie with an . publia ssurts? t ts a girt of 1 tea yaung ts ga aut with soys, ar t hava a sailer anas in a whilsf I nsvsr hsvs, but I don't think methsr wauld abject. 2 A friend af mine would liks t know hsw ta maks har sneaks pink. Shs eats and slseps wsH snd gets plenty sf sxsrsiee playing tan nie and walking ta school. 4 Hava yau mat Dickie yet? If yau hava, will yau tsfl m a little about her? I'd love ts know her. As there ia na ether way ta ahsw my eppnscistisw far yaur wander ful help, I will aayi I thank ysu. SALLY S. 1 It la belter ta let a ' tennis ten-nis court acqualntanoeshlp and there, little girl unices there be extenuating extenuat-ing circumstances, of course. A safv rule to follow, however, la to dismiss i that portsnds to continue on to the Ay and of time. iM And so. my dear, let us help to bar I " all ruthleaa interruptlona let us find I OTHER woTlda to conquer. 1 ' 'V, Cora Segnarinat , leri ha lotto ret aiomsls unn let-. let-. tors she hanneacrttta a lei du uignsrin francesi. Qaeste fatto a la cagions di qusata lettera. Ha 4 veluts ssrivsrs ar lei, anchs ia, da lunga tamps ma nen hs potuto ' ' eerivers inglese, sebbene nan pass ' longer! senxs melts difficslta. Signerina, eons in un impiccis is. '4 Vorrei mltissims il sus conaiglis. Per piscers, m'sinti. Ho dicitts snni seno qui nei Ststi Uniti quosi un inns ms nen pssee oncers psr-Isre psr-Isre inglees bene. Co un grovsn- u otto Ameriosns Is- cin consscsnxa hs fstts dus mssi fs ds una arnica mai. Lui la voluts venin du me ma mi patrigna che a italiane anehe lui, dice eha non geiela per- . metters. Qusnds gli hs dsmsn- dats lacag.ion, miha detto che il Rrovanstts s smsrican s cia bsata. la nan capiso per niente. Creia-me Creia-me molto innomorati a lui voula aha andiame a spssari asnga eh i nostrt geniterl le n ccrgn. ' Vrri fsrla ma non mi para pists. ' Cosa far i? Coaa paaaa fare ? Sa enigliarmi lei? e . Qraxie mill, 8ignrina, per la a bonta. A. R. Sad It la to be a stranger In a Strange land when everything runa smoothly and sadder still when troubles trou-bles corns, and I'm aorry for you. my f little dusky haired maiden and sorry that fata haa not been kinder to you la our fair land. But h not ao low ia spirit when your etepfather knnwa our American boya a little better; when you have learned our language, your trouble will . vmntxh quit away, 1 am sure. , fou ar a wise little girL my dear. ' . I . ". .'...'- Kindly answer ths following questions: 1 (s) If a child ia born en beard a foreign stasmsr, sutside the three-mile sons, f American ' parenta, what is its natienality? b) If a child is born en beard an American ateamer eutsids tha three-mile ion, of foreign per- . ants, what is its nationality? 2 Can s citizen of the United -Statee of foreign -birth become president af the United tSates? 3 Da the Germane put their prisoners of wer at the front ta fight for them? 4 Can I join tha navy ar army, not being a eitixen of the United Ststes, being four yesr in this country and having my first papers pa-pers three years sgo? . 6 Dose the drsft law apply ta forsigmw-s? ft I wss born Msreei 14, 182, by Julisn eslsndsr, Whst is my birth-dsy birth-dsy in Gregorian? Whst dsy af the week was it? 7 1 am fiv fset six snd ens-half ens-half inches tall. What ehuld I -weigh? 5 Is electricity a Hellenic word, and waa it known t snciont Hal-lanes, Hal-lanes, and by whom? A CORINTHIAN. 1 fa) The child would be an American, (b) The child would be a foreigner. 2 No. No. '- 4 Yea, nnless of German birth, ft Yes. to all - foreigners except Germans. 4 By tha Gregorian calendar your birthday would be March 2?. Tho date of your birth fell on Sunday. 7 You ahould weigh 14s pounds. 5 Prior to Gilbert's date 1400. the acanty knowledge . of electricity poa-sessed poa-sessed and enjoyed In tho middle sges bqgan and ended with tba facts said to |