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Show f2& mxnen Jaai mat TtidOre'ihleJ ;Dear Miaa Ksys. I would like ts beom a friend ef ysurs and by telling you my trembles trem-bles will ba ana way to aecemplish it, as ysu da bsfriand th troubled. I am a vary vaunt mat bar ta a sevsn weeks' eld baby boy. Ha tiss in soma way gotten dsy and night mixed. Ho stays swsks until 1 or t o'alock In tho morning regularly, than sleeps all day long. Will you plsaso inform mo In what way I T th litUs fsllow basht 2. My husband is a soldior la F ranee. Is there any way I aan mako manay in an honest way with such a young babyf I will thank you vary much if you J ill klp mm im f 4m,m snaeei par. . aona I autationa4-would Jwot lava to . ash ysu. A NEW FRIEND. Congratulations, llttls motharl Many women cannot oven boast ONE Soldier, and you havo ONE AND A HALF! And proud you are aren't you, my daar aven though ona of them does work night shift? Bless tho sweet lamb guess you'll Just have to disturb his rosy afternoon after-noon dreams and bounco him around a bit, making him loso all tho sleep possible for a day or two. 00 he'll bo ! real happy to cuddla down to cuddl I town aarly In th avenlng. In Infancy habit ars formed very readily, and If you can get him to right about for two days tho deed will bo dona. Wish I oould help you, - I. Yours la a high grad of courage, llttlo woman, and you should be an Incentive to other mothers of Uttlo hoy and big- boys. Surely wo can find a way for you to add to your Income, In-come, but U la rather difficult with such a tiny soldier to help you. Suppose Sup-pose In this other letter you aro foing to write me, you tell ma a lot more about yourself, your general health and strength, your natural bent, like and dislikes, training, etc; then I'll bo better bet-ter able to help you which will bo a real pleasure, for It is ALWAYS a Joy to help those who aro honestly striving W to help themselves. Writs soon and mean tl ma. rood lurk and happiness to you and tho 1 two soldier boys. I Dsar Miss Kayot 1 I aura wish to thank you for all. " I you havo done for me. I 1. Is a girl of 17 abovo tha avor- I age whn oh has made bar own V, living for over a yosr on a salary of pr month, or just average r it jA 2. I hsd a boy friend wham I wont with for about six month. I loft town, and ssnt htm a oard, but did not hea from him. On my return re-turn to my homo now, what would you adviss ms to do? Wishing you much sJccsss anoT thanking you in advance, I remain a true and appreciative re dec. inner woman to keep bar lovely In word and manner. S. Poaalbly thl boy did not receive your card, and is feeling quit slighted. Why not Include him next time you re having a few friend In for aa evening eve-ning ? . Dear Miss Ksysi Will you please answer my two questions f 1. Pleese toll mo how I oould taka diamond dyo stains out of a light dress. 2. Where esn I find a dentist ' thsnaft oxtraet teeth pain!slyf Beat wishes to you, D. Q. , A very difficult process, D. 'O. By exercising- great care, poaalbly you can accomplish your purpose by sponging the spots with household ammonia. To remove any ataln as stubborn as dUa mond dye, without Injuring tha color of tho material, U bordering obi tho 1m possible. I. Dentists are specialising; now In extraction, and ALL thoe who do, em- 1 ploy Dalnless methods. Any dsntist 1 will direct you to a specialist, or If you'll send for a private rply, 1 shall bo pleased to supply you with names and addreaaes. Oear Miss Kayoi I wrote to you oneo before, -but I suppose my letter wont into tho waste bssket. I hjspo this doe not follow it. 1. Would you buy a W. 8. 8. with your money, or with tho oamo amount buy Christmas present for th soldier? Hoping this dooo not follow tha other, I am CRAZY KID. Sine you aro In doubt aa to tho advisability ad-visability of buying- th Christmas gifts. It would probably bo tho correct solution to buy the W. S. 8. Besides, tho boys overseas aro entitled en-titled to only one Christmas package each, and that would naturally ba aont by their Immediate families or nearest friends. In esse they havo no relative. When a Query flnda ita way to tha waste basket there ta alwaya a very good reason for it. It makes me very happy to cheat the hungry basket entirely, en-tirely, but this cainot be done unless you will all help by complying; with the rules of the department. Dear Miss Kayoi 1. Can yeu please tall me what will remove mildew from clothesf 2. Deleted by censor. I thank you. BERTIE. If the mildew la on white material, then there will be llttlo difficulty in removing It, by simply boiling the garment gar-ment in Javelle water, or a weak solution solu-tion of chloride of lime. In caae of colored materials this method cannot be employed, as It will remove the col- oring as well. 8oak gingham a, etc.. In , buttermilk, dry and soak again, repeat- 1 tng aa often as Is necessary. Home LUCK. It Is rather unusual for a girl of 17 to have your earning power, for ahe Is usually In school at that age. You are doing beautifully, but. dearie, In your enthusiasm over your earning capacity, do not overlook the bpportunlties for self Improvement In other direction. In tho hustle and bustle of tho business busi-ness day one Is prone to lose signt of Viany of the niceties that go to make up tho finer woman, so turn one of thnpe w!rt evee In the direction of the tlmaa mlldaw I. vary obatlnata, and It la almo.t Impoaalblo to rrmov. It without blrachlna: colored fabric, tha milk treatment bains mild and alow in action. 1. Horry about thl. qur.tlon. but If you will repeat It with a atamped, .elf-addreaaed .elf-addreaaed envelope for private reply, I ahall ba happy, to aerva you. Oear Kathleen Kaye: Everyone ha. told you how nice and wise and everything you are. ao' there ie nothing left for one to aay aava "I agree with them all," and I truly da. 9 Pleaae give me Robert Harron'a addreaa, alee Wallace Reid'a, Doug-laa Doug-laa Fairbank.', J. Warren Karri-gan'e, Karri-gan'e, Henry Walthall'a. Mary Pieh-ferd'a Pieh-ferd'a and Dorothy Qi.h'a. M. D. Very aweet of you and all the other.. The addroaaea of your favorite, ara aa follower Robert Harron. Chri.tle atudlo, Loa Anaelea. Cal.; Wallace Reld, Lanky ; atudlo, Hollywood, Cel.; Dougla. Fair-hank.. Fair-hank.. Hollywood. Cel.; J. Warren Kerrliran. Paralta atudlo. Loo Ana-rlea, Cal.; Henry Walthall,' Paralta etudlo, Loa Anaelea, Cal.; Mary Pickford, Lanky atudlo, - Hollywood, Cel.; Do- I rothy Gl.h, Griffith atudlo, Hollywood, ! Cal. - - i come home with the aeeuranoe that th. aacret heart fire, have been kept ablaxe and that aha baa had no need to be "afraid of the .now. (or har i boueehold." And that la perhap. th. graateet comfort and lBaplratloa the American j fighting man can have while (acme i a foe whoa, dee poll lion of home, and I mocking of th. primal human virtue. I ha. been th. black eat blot on hi. calendaroferlmej t i with etrength" alas gird, her nation; J I and to her the .oldler hu.hand will I By Mr. Mabel Speight Berkeley Woman Pastor Occupying Pulpit ef her Hueband at Front as Chaplain. Thst FtbltraJ poem sums up the eulogy of the agea upon woman's, fundamental virtues. It la particularly appro prists to ths i woman upon whose shoulders war's i neoesMttlea have placed ths full keep- 1 I tng of the home, the stewardship of hv unrj ti'Kciistotned tasks. At once a challenge and a tribute to " woman with a star on her eervtoe flag. It rails for strength of I arms and heart for any demand and any service. The Idle woman, tha woman who plnea in self pity with Its contagion of defeatism, ts In a double sense a slacker. Horn eons else must make up for her moral weakness, must give her port of precious strength upon which he has no demand and which doubles the load for someone else. Idleness at any tlms te a vice. To-dsv To-dsv It la little short of crime. With such a weakling contrast the woman of sturdy virtues pictured In Proverbs. Then take' stork of your-e" your-e" and sea where you stand. The woman who "glrdeth herself |