Show 1 t r tt C. l 1 W i l j r J- J Jt t oto o t tl I W 1 9 t rr B f H 1 I 3 I 1 l 1 It Ita l' l d f s V i t I g j i I a des I J a aM M r e W ifS n 1 w sia r o. o m l submitted to the Heart um m must mutt be written In Ink and on one side aids r only Append full ut name an and d address and give vc name or Initials by answer Is to be Identified All questions are answered In the order 4 failure allure lIure to see an answer In on one e Issue means that It will come later II IS l C Is desired a stam stamped ped addressed envelope Communication C 4 pin In compliance with the rules rulos s of the department will be Ignored Miss Kaye lase Ia e tell me what will take cherry stains out of linen ed d lemon and salt feted ed by y censor ir X XYZ V V. z Z le inert Inen is s white I T tape take e it else f not have used lemon and andr r at case you will be able to toe e stains by boiling in Javelle ch h is made as follows pound of sal soda In two Ih boiling water stir till tm dis- dis dd one-fourth one pound of stir well 1 lift let t settle he 10 e liquid being careful not of the powder settled in the Dilute this with an equal ter tel when using 1 1 management did did make ato ato a to to that effect but for some filed to follow it out Sorry disappointed ss as Kaye pleased that we have capable of answering our and helping us out of our no matter what they are fraid raid some of us will be beI I ou Christmas presents the their ter years trying to pay payoff off ns but anyway I want to toa toh r i-r h a I tile little further obligated if ifO O were the tho io were were the Jacobites Io j. j T. T C Cou c c. frou ou afraid Ill I'll become conI con- con C. C I feel teel awfully proud just dust now e answers and if youve you youve ve vea a Christmas present comma com com- ma me and well we'll w take a com I little lP g jo 0 the corner cornel and Ill Til I uy a nice great big pack- pack acco and then 1 Ill I'll Jl dump it Barrel and your Christmas I b Abe be paid if it there ever was r r pr pretty sure ur there But anyway the boys do like to smoke over there I 1 The Tho I were a society of Irishmen formed in the United States at the close of the Civil war to free Ireland 2 2 The Jacobites were adherents of James II IL of England and of the Stuarts Stuarts Stuarts Stu Stu- arts his descendants Dear Miss Kaye Will you please tell me something something some some- thing to take to a little year old friend I am going to her birthday birthday birthday birth birth- day party and and I would like to take some pretty little book What could I get BETTY What a a. lot of fun you will have Wish I could go with you Little parties are much more fun than big parties Couldn't you get an Invitation Invitation invitation tion for me I know a lot of nice things to play with dolls dolls besides besides hide and seek and tag slap-tag and all those If I come Ill I'll take her Bubble and Squeak and you take her The Tale of the Flops r Bunnies These books are dainty little dears with be beautiful pictures in color They look just like really trul truly water colors And such nice paper and bindings too too and and only 50 60 cents She will love them I know no little girl could help it ft Dont Don't forget my invitation Betty dear Dear Miss Kaye My boy has gone to war what war what shall I do It seems to me I cannot cannot can can- n not t stand the endless endress days and nights that will separate me from him him and and possibly forever I dont don't know why I come to you but there must be a reason reason I am here What will you say to me A MOTHER What CAN I say to you Only this Go to your room lock the door and cry your poor dear eyes out Let your grief be luxurious in its abandon Weep Weep Weep-weep weep wildly madly if you will vill I until until every pent up tear is shed I Then come forth and look facts un unflinchingly un un- flinchingly in the face Tour Your boy is I gone Hes He's gone to serve his country I even unto his death if need be He I may return soon His stay may be j I ve very very long He may not come to I you the bonny lad he went away away in in inthe the full fuU glory of youth youth but but worn and I I bent and twisted and helpless but KNOW that whatever come you I WILL ILL be worthy of such a son He is worthy a mother mother- too strong to I falter no matter WHAT the crisis So I gird up your strength determine to do I I your soldiering as he does his with his with without out nut a murmur without a with hiS backward glance glance without a thought of self all self all for or Old Glory and HIM I. And as you work while you vou wait I pray for his safe return if you will but do not forget to add Lord let me be not less the soldier than my boy give me the strength to face the hazards of war no less bravely and should misfortune befall him give me the mind and the heart to sa say Show me the way to serve for TWO instead of ONE |