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Show mothtr is keeping up just fine. All she has left is a child about 3 and a tittl bby- Sh is just recovering re-covering from this same awful sickness . herself. Miss Ksyt I would like to have you tell me' what cur family -could do to mske them fprqet and not miss the otH. ers so badly. You know it will be pretty barH th. Dtfw't yw , think she will do fin 4 th can ' hold up. Miss Kayi? J A GIRL WHO WANTS TO HELP OTHERS. . I With a he.iri so full nf love and un j sr-lftMhfifff.. I ;mi erre vou'll prove fc : Hnndrrful vai n-'- to ihf poor. b-Hrt for AiinHiv In liinc m crat trial attr feola xo hIotip; Urn? for 1h .rpeato, ass.iram e of the h.vc imd affection of those near anil di.r, and there ar m.Miiffls of iiiiio w.iys in which von may prnvn mr .n.athy and loyalo opportvnltl's for liith- acts of kin.i-ny?: kin.i-ny?: httU de.lH nf b,veL whh h ma (finriiiiiMi ,n p;if fl My Dear Miss Kaye: Picas answer these few questions ques-tions for ms: 1. I arn a girl of 13. I have very I long, wavy hair. Will you plaase suggest a way for me to fix it other than braid it around my I head? j 2. I have a sister of IS. $he bz so many warts that her hands are very disfigured. Could you sug-j sug-j gest way or remedy to nd her of thoss ugly marks? i May I join your happy column aqatn. Miss Kaye, and m times of j errergency may I come to you for help? T. H. i Why not do the hair in one pretty j braid, tie it at the nap of the neck j with :i gorgeous how, and fasten with ! 'a tiny clasp six or eight inches from! j iho ends, allowing the portion b low ! i t' e clasp to form a curl? I'reUy, isn't lit? L Have sister Invest 2i cents In a! wart pencil at your druptdst's. Many1 little lleartitorium girls have sung the praises of these pencils, and I he tcr may Join them soon. You are welcome, always with either eith-er your Joys or your sorrows. i My Dear, Wonderful Mtrs Kay-r I am coming to you for . help agsm. Miss Kaye. don't you over get tired of your work, I fear I would, but I do hop you'll never get tired of it, for you do sooth so many tired and achmq hearts. Sine I wrot you last. Miss Kaye, there has been a lot of trou- bl among my people. Just think. Miss Kay, trier hav been four deaths in four days in my aunt's family and there wer only seven in ths family. Th father and th thr oldestcjhildren all did. Th ' i and tia th Julc of a ifmon In the . final rinse. Now, Cinderella, my dear, you know jT" full well I'm not a fairy, don't you .tW If I were 1 ahould not need to advocate advo-cate anything ao earthy aa Mans 'cure I ahould merely wave my magic wand, and preatu! there is your cmwning glory! 2. Hweet child, should 1 let you have a photograph, you'd never again dream of nie ua a fairy, ao dream on your mental picture la nicer than the real one. I' Daniels, Charb Chaplin and Pearl White? "A LITTLE SOLDIER BOY. J Wash the ribbon either In water or casolin. If washed In water It should , Ik rolled in a cloth until almost dry. then prrsd on the rong aide. If Igasolin Is used, air th ribbon thor-i thor-i tiuKhly before pressing. ' 2. Bebe Daniels, 907 Brockman huilfling. Leo Antfetea, t'al.; Charlie I t'haplfn. Lam Aneies AthiftiC club. Ixt 1 Angfle. t ill.; Pearl White. Uath tu-j tu-j din, Nf York Ulty, N. V. Dear Mis Kaye: j Last year, if you r mam bar, I sent you a tasts of your own Chap Fruit Cak.' This year I bakd another and--thouahtyou'd like a pic for your luncheon, . Wishing you a happy Thanks-' Thanks-' giving.' , G. 8. i IH I remember?' How could I for- , !get?v Only grirfu nrc to be forgotten j the Joy remembered, always. I And now you've given me one more i thing to be thankful for and I already : ' bail J?U many j You have made my day much hap- I pier, little girl. I thank you, gnd am thankful for you. 1 1 peeped lnt the dainty bos al- j ' readv, and the cake looks nummy i HOW I ahall enjoy it! j ' Dear Fairy Godmother: j Anyway, that's what I think yu are. Tall m. ar you a tinman being, ' e a fairy in disguiae ? Will you kindly anwr th following. fol-lowing. 1. . I am 12 year old and hav very abort, thin hair. Do you know of anythinq that will mak it grow thick and long? 2. Is thr any way in which I -could gt a pietur of you, Miaa Kay? Could I arf a - lf-addreed lf-addreed nvlp and th pric. r culd you put it in th paper? . Pleaa don't say no. Wishing you auccata in your work, CINDERECL.A.-" Manx cur 1 excellent. Or, If that proe too troublesome and offensive, then try a eni t weekly massage with vaseline. The Mange cure should be matuMged Into the scalp, and allowed to remain on two hour or lews. Cleanse j thoroughly with your favorite aham- j poo. or Physicians' 4 Ktirtreons soap, I THE HEARTITORIUM . it'oniii' iej from pag- 4 j not cyen le df.riled. will present theme!ve a the day go by. and with : love and sympathy in your heart I am tire you will not mlaa them. The broken home will J-e very lonely for thia pMr, luave soldier who Is bearing bear-ing her loss bo notly. and I would ug- i geat I hut you a ud youia arranca lo hav her much with you. and to go iften to her. daily proving your devotion devo-tion by a kindly ded or message, assuring as-suring her often that sh Is richly bleaaed In th.t he)ia been given the fortitude tu bear auch a. burden; that only those who have poverty of oul have been deprived of all hleesmg. Your la a nonle nature little girl, and 1 am ;!ad for your cheery pre- , ence in this a-tlef .Mrtcken home. iap-pinea iap-pinea la a boomeranK. you know. an sent out to other, always comea back. Write me a.tin and tell me mori-specifically mori-specifically of Mr dtar Aiititi- needs, tnd I sliHtl hlp you to h-ip her 0ar Kathloen Kay; ,W.II you pleas r..r th foils foi-ls wtna quNtfst. 1. WHat can yw wash a satin nban w-t- ? ' Z. Whii s'th address f |