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C s. s I J ja t f r w i r t n. n 1 V Dear r M Miss K Kaye lye I know that you are arc the only person parson who can help me out of my difficulty so I am coming to you for help Please tell me why it is Miss Mis Kayo that the government allows articles to be published supposed to be official regarding tho the release re- re lease of men in the service of Un Uncle Un- Un ole cle Sam when there is is not not a word of truth tr in in tho the article I have an article here from a 1 Salt Lake paper which states that both en enlisted enlisted en- en listed and drafted men of tho the American expeditionary forces may maybe maybe be released from service upon their own appl application cation if a reasonable excuse is is given and there is work for them at home I 1 had pneumonia influenza and it left me with a complication of or diseases so that I was not able to togo togo togo go to work for three months and really should not be working now My husband is is with the American expeditionary forces in Germany and the county attorney feeling sorry for mo me wrote me mo an aan affidavit and I asked for his hia release but it has not done a particle of good I forgot to state that my husbands husband's father has had a paralytic stroke and is not able to do a LI thing and needs my husband to help him with the work of his hia large farm Now what other excuse do you think a Q boy should Have to bo be released released re re- leased 2 Does It make any difference with regard to releasing men from service whether they are arc in the army of occupation or not Thanking y you u in n advance for the kind answers I know you will give me I remain TOPSY It Is 18 to fret isn't It it poor Topsy when we have tried HO so hard to be pa patient lien t. t and havo have tried so o long lon Poor little dear I 1 do o not wonder that the patience seems seema almost almot waning But dont don't be he i hard on our poor loor old Uncle Sam elther er ir r. r dear deal He is worn war-worn and wear weary too with the fight lies heiR had to make And after aCler all hasn't he done It nobly Haven't the emergencies been met most wonderfully This has been a aI avery avery very great crisis my dear to which our I government HO had to rise fairly over overnight overnight night Hight and if It er e every cry cog cog- cogIn In the great machine machine ma ma- chine hino Is 19 not Just smooth turning what wonder Of course your our demand Is a Just one and were your our need properly established established surely there would be bo no difficulty difficulty culty cUlly In your our husband obtaining his release Possibly you OU expected results too Soon oon These great g mills grind slowly i you rou ou know und and you ou may havo have been a abit abit bit hit impatient Or po possibly sibl tho the case caso was not presented Just according according- to rule You should have havo had hall the affidavit affi atti- affidavit davit of ot your our physician and your own ma made o out before a t notary and signed by at least one disinterested person Those papers should have been sent to the hu husband ban who would present them together with d letter written b by himself himself him him- self to his ills commanding officer asking I for his discharge e The fact that he heI were in n the army of ot occupation would I not Hot make snake any difference It Is probable but In case of or his particular work or oran an anything else preventing his release after atter the financial distress of ot his homo homo- folks Calks had been heen established allotments should havo o been ma made mado o to take care of ot the situation pending his further service I If you still have lave la gotten no results taJ take e th the matter up with tho the adjutant adjutant- general at tho the capitol and let him guide you ou But heros hero's a a. wish that ero elO now all Is well with you OU and you'll need to petition petition peti pet tion no further I Dear Miss Kaye Klye 1 I have a few questions that I 1 would like to add to your question box 1 I went to a 1 dance the other othor evening and 50 per cent of the boys would not dance Would it be proper for the girls to say any anything to them about it 2 What age do you think I am m. m judging by my penmanship p Thanking you in in advance I INQUISITIVE A lIm maddening situation Ill I'll agree ree but Iut I I 1 hardly f see ee how anything anything- could be besal sal said or done about It at the thc time tUne AFTER It happened But forthe next dance It should be he seen to that those boys bos who refused to dance and thus discounted the pleasure of or ortho tho the party were missing B By a little little- careful sorting sortIng sort- sort Ing InS and choosing choosing- each time the crowd gathers tho they would soon be he eliminated and their places filled tilled b by boys evincing a bit more moro spirit Do it 2 Probably 1 17 Right My Dear Miss Kaye I seo see you have helped many others others others oth oth- ers so I know you will help m me too Please answer these questions for me b 1 How long would it take to go goto goto goto to France from Salt Lake 2 2 Please give me a recipe for forI I some kind of candy that does not notI I have syrup in it and a recipe for fora a kind that does dou I thank you very much A. A M M. M P. P L. L I Sure Surely 1 will 1 Probably twelve to fourteen days 2 2 Lemon drops Upon one cupful pow powdered ered sugar suC pour sufficient lemon I juice to dissolve e it and boll boil It to a thick syrup drop on buttered plates and set in a warm place to harden I Peanut cand candy One cup molasses half halt cup butter one cup peanuts bollI boll boil bollten ten minutes add peanuts remove from fire and pour Ilour into buttered pans to I cool mark In squares n I Dear Miss K Kaye Like many others I too come ome cometo cometo to you for help 1 I am 9 years old and I am very fond of reading I have read reada a great deal and I do not like baby 1 stories I like pretty big stories I Could you suggest something for forI forme I me I 2 My hair is down almost to tomy tomy tomy my shoulders Will you please tell me some way to dress it j Thanking you in advance BRIGHT EYES I Perhaps 1 I can suggest something something- Bright Eyes I 1 Swiss Family Robinson on by Wyss Johnny Blossom by meyer meyr Little Lame Prince by Mu- Mu Iu- Iu lock and Seven Soven Little Sisters b by I Andrews Androws should prove Interesting and andI helpful reading for tor a II quito grown up I year 9 Tho They mu may be had at the Juvenile department of ot tho public li U- U brar 2 2 Vh Why dont don't you ou use rubber curlers at night and keep the halt hall In curl until It is long enough to braid 1 I |