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Show ' Dar MiM 8unahint : ' , Hn w an again with two ' . i '.mr quaatiens. JWa hop w will not hava to iwait long for our ant war. 3 1. Wa ara 12 yaara old. Do you 'think wa ara too old to play with oallar 2. Which nama do you think ia th nlcor for tho Amarican aoldiar, "Yanka or "8immi"T Wiahing you auoooaa in your wondarfuf work, BONNIE AND RUTH. Not If you at a twit a rny nr.in. h only tlmo one la too oM to play itti dolla la whrn ona no nnKr rn-'ya rn-'ya It. I don't know Jimt wh-n that mo cornea, for ash! I til ill do! 2. Yauka, of cuursa-don't youf Poaraat Miaa Kayai Wa cannot add to tho praita wnteh you hava alraady rocatvad, but tho work you ara doing ia aura-ly aura-ly wondorful. May wo taka a faw minutaa of your valuabla t-maf . 1. What would you think of two boy a who loft ua to go with aomo othar girla who wara vinting aur city f . Thay actually discontinued thair attantion whila thaao .othar Ilirla wara hara, but unct thay hava aft tha boya hava baan ahowing tia much attention again. Thaaa boya oro cnumi, and wa ro alao ahuma. Wo do not cara to go with thaaa boya, but tike their company. What would you adviea ua to do, 2, Ara girlt of 18 too yount t fall In lovaf T. G. W. That would depriid on you rirla and ha olhrr a;lrla. Maybw tltr bn wr lUlto juatified In thrlr choir, anil wrrr ( nly following th dlctHta i.f U r..m- ; oandHhl alrrtnt'iis. 1'oi-bioIv thcar K-trla hd tnoro to offor than yon and our frifnd- and thrn HKain, tnttyli i hy dUln'U In which ca thr boya j vera probably rarrtrd away by tht : friowneea of thlnya, prtttlrr fucra, or I hatnot thrrc'a no accounttnn for' t-oya. But, anyway; my rtrnr. ihrourh ltf It etrmn to be prrtty much ; k ctM of "tha anrvivHl of the flttrnt." no jitMr thn.t In ohihI and make yourrtvr i iwocth while. To l tohIIv attrnt ltvtt a rwoman muat brautilnl. ;antjftil ' Spiritually, mrntally and phyaicnlly. ( fl'ka mora Important itrl I tii I and irnontM b-uty ar wtthln tha reach tf oil. i'hyatcal brauty may b cul-jtlvatrd cul-jtlvatrd In a rat rncaeure. and It 1-' 1-' oovra overy iinn lo put brr bt foot foremoat. It 1h nut onij nr prlvi-if, prlvi-if, but her duty, to add to tic- t. y and uplift of tha world by aelf cul-tur. cul-tur. Taka an inventory of yonratvra and oath other. Hill Kirta. and determine deter-mine what you nerd In the way n m-tf Improvement, then act oi) to make for vmirnetvea poreonatlrlew on -ra4-4v 4''-in lef!" thn you'll have nolh - I ivte to fe.ir tmm rtlier girl. ! Sine yuu like th'e huya, ft Would h iidviKithl to cultlvHte thir frl-nd-Khip -fi kendnhip pure and amiple. aa It nnirht i xirt hetwwn you and your viil 2. r.trla if "18 are not too young to THINK they fajl In love and. nine, we can hardly atucensfully contradict It, why offer iiny iirgamTit t the con- j trary ? j Dear Miaa Kaye: Thia ia my firat viait to your little lit-tle corner and I only hope I am ' ni't'iMia ah I waa eurely glad to hear you , hat', recovered from tha flu. because tha whole town would surely amg: j "I Hate to Coaa Yau,M to you,but i now wa ara glad wa don't need to. Miaa Kaye, dear, I received a letter from a very dear boy friend and in tht latter, ha wrote in French. I do not understand It and wiah you would endnhten me aa to ita meaning: "Par le voua." Thanking you m advance, SONO BIRO. WVkornw Indeed, my dear. j Iet'a antic itny w;y eonit-thina; rel cheerful, and imt wait f'r a dirye. ' Thitnk you for hHntc fi'ad. j You have not ajtelled our Krenrh ' qultn correctly. It Plu-uld he "I'Hrh-a- i voiim." jind Interpreted would he: "I jo ou rpe.ik " Ii'e-n't nieint inm li Mt.md- J 11'H ill one, dix'H It, Sou; rind" i Dear Miaa Kayo. j Will you pieaao try to tell ma where th fallowing Ime cornea t from and who the author tet U Hope telle a flattering tale." , We hava tried long and hard, but in vain, to locate this, and hope 1 you will not go tnrough th eame ' experience. We beheve you will j not, because you a em to know j just where to put your handa on J everything. t I Thanking you. MONTE. j j Why not ak the Heart it or mm be-I be-I for you try so Iouk nnd 0 hard .' Here I I you are, and I am Kind to do thia fori -y-H . L J "ilon trl.a n fintterin talc. I HlllHI Vf. V 1 1) H'lll hot I' . I All. h- not h j' pieMil ) lCMt d f,,MlP",'itiiflll foltov. " I A Atisi. .tfi-- in (he HMllu.- of ' theaa II nea. Von don't ear for t lit' j verwe now tlutt you iive n. 1, you, ; Monte? Im It not letter to mrcl an c. ianiotinl itiFiippotntiiient ihun to t . - I ever vl' tun r a dtcar.v hoprle-iii j Dear Miaa Kaye; j I am an interested, reader of the i Htartitonum anal alwaya enjoy readme your answers, which ai e j carter I y very instructive. Now I i would like to ask your opinion re gar-oing a certain question. ) Suppose there were a man who t pretended that h we e poor and lived at the county infirmary for several years. Then if ho should j die there, and after his death it would bo discovered that he had possessed a large bank account, and that he .had not willed he money to tho infirmary. Thore aro many poor people who are struggling to pay taxes on their email homes, and I .don't think it fair for them to havo to aupport people richer thn themselves, do you ? Thanking you for your answer. I and houmq I have not taken too J much of sour valuable ttmoi j AN INTERESTED READER. Of course thi sort 'f thuiit on Id tint be. fair, ari.l the county thonl not rept ehurifea mi "pretense " K ery 'Me ehould le iarefiiUy invfttjat!! and thf h'Kit imai-y i'f rhiiiiw eM.'h-!hhed. eM.'h-!hhed. ' lot irinuru h erti.iuly won id not be aerviiiK C'ctr puros In hotis-! hotis-! n the finaiiriallv- aide, and should siu-h Instil (ires a you l r fit td a Un e ' tp cur. It would reflect rather t.adlv on (hoKA offU lals rrspot'.-dhlf for ti;- inan-i inan-i MKenii-nt i f Bin h Inwtituiion. and tn- vetir'atU n would le justified. |