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Show Queria submitted to the Heartitorium are limited to two que tiona each. All queries must be written by 'pen or typewriter, and j carry the full name and address of the writer; alto name or initials by which the answer U to be identified in the column. Queries will be answered as nearly a possible in the order received; failure to f tee your answer in one issue mean that it will appear later. Do not ask for a private reply if the query may be taken care of in the department. ' If a private reply is absolutely necessary, send self, addressed, stamped envelope. j Communications not written ip compliance with the rule of I this department will be ignored. I Dear Editor Heartitoriumj I would be vary glad 'f ru would kindly 'prinl thta in your newt pa par. Sometime aaa, when I waa oet ting on a oar for town, I aaw two I'ttie boys, about 3 years old. playing ton th sidewalk with a big American flag a p road out for carpet tn tho dirt and duet. Two . ether little boyt were running avai llio Matf vvltW k Itttlo express wagon. I wont and told their mother and grandmother about it. I told them in a kindly way, but aver einco then they havo gossipod about mo. Please, Mies Kays, who is to blame for thia act the children or tho grownups? RACHEL M. i A nv wnmsn who elalmei tha nrotec- held of a girl's arm when walking with her7 2 Whisk ahauld apeak wl when paaaing on tho street, tho boy or the girl? Pleaeo answer this aeon aa wo. are anniaus to know. Thanks for' - tfes- favor; KATE AND DUPLICATE. Tern su hrnit ted too many questions, so only the firm two are being an- j WrrefT 1 1. It Is correct for tho boy to take a glrl'a arm when walking. ONLY to assist her up and down curbs., over or around obitarlea, etc. Otherwise they ehould walk separately. 2. According to good form It la tho privilege of the fairer sex to acknowledge acknowl-edge acquaintances In tho street, tho gentleman waiting for her recognition to lift hla hat.' tinn of the flag; aho auffera to he dragged In the dust-Is TRAITOROUS. Were there a SINGLE DROP of good red American blood coursing through her pale veins, aho could not t permit of an act so seditious! Sho is not only 'guilty of thia act of perfidy, hut of another equally baae that of- foa4e-nsj traitora. In that she! la NOT Instructing her children In the i proper respect for and loyalty to the colors. 1 t ag Her resentment at your timely tn terference for which she should havo been grateful brands her aa treason - nui, and should there, bo any further ' slemonatration of disloyalty I should not only feel It my plain American dutv, hut should deem It a privilege to help stamp out anything ao glaringly glar-ingly pro-German by reporting; It to tha bureau of Investigation of tha Dearest Miss Kayst Will you kindly answer tho following fol-lowing quoationo and publish them in tho Heartitoriumf 1. I have a white linen skirt. Someone squirted tomato juice on -it and I cannot take tho stain out. Can you tell mo anything that will remove It T 2. How can I remove ink from a whito middy? TWINS NO. 1. Boll tho white linen skirt In a weak solution of chloride, of lime, and tho stain should be entirely removed. 2. To remove Ink at a Ina, purchase Sanford's Ink Remover from youf druggist, and use according to directions. direc-tions. Great care should be exercised in the close following of the Inetruc-tlona. Inetruc-tlona. else damage to the middy may result. United Htates department of justice, kv If there be any occasion, please phone mo do not wait to write! 7 Dear Miao Kayei - i You have pleased others and I know you, will please me, and so I thank yo;; in advance. ! 1. How long do you think ft will bo before school ia opened? 2. Don't .you think if a girl cares anything for a boy she will invite him to coma out some evening? eve-ning? MR. KIT. It has been urged that the gchnnis alh'wed open on next Monday, hut such a suicidal move will not be permitted. The epidemic haa not passed the end la not yet In sight, ami no one can know when the ban will he lifted However, the atate hoard of health will give ample notification through the newspapers of tho opening open-ing of schools and oiher public places. 2. if you care anything about the girl. Mr. Kit, and the opportunity Is presented, ask her for the privilege of railing on her some evening. Yours Is the Initiative. Dear Mies Ksys: Wa have nsvsr written to you before, but know you can help us In our atrocious trouble. We will send only a fsw questions ques-tions this time and send the rest In monthly instalments. 1. le it properforaboy to take Dear Miao Kayei We are girls of 15 years of age. A boy of 18 seems to like us real wsll and tags us up. Wo havo told him wo dislike him. but it has done n good so fsr. What can we do to get rid of him? - I 2. Are we old enough to wear j high heals? I Hoping I have not been a both-or. both-or. TWINS NO. 2. Use a bit more emphasis when dealing deal-ing with this young man. If ho an-noya an-noya vou tell him frankly. In no un-certaln un-certaln tones, that he doeo, and aak him to discontinue hla attentions and he will. 2. Why wear high heels when fash-Ion fash-Ion dictates the medium heel? Besides, they are not becoming to very young mlaaes, and In decidedly had taate. In addition to being harmful to your physical phy-sical being. Dear Miss Kathlsen My sister is writing, so I will. I am 10 years old. Will 'you 1st mo ask some questions, toe? 1. Do you knew of any good books about fairies? I read tho stories in The Telegrsm and they are good, too aren't they? 2. Can you toll me a recipe for fudge? . TROMBONE. - Welcome. little woman always' room for tho little tots, and happy I ; am t6 ee'rve you. I. If you have not rend the following follow-ing you will surely enjoy them: "Fa- ' vorltes From Fairyland." by Harris: "Princess Idlewaya,' by Haya; "A Book of Nature Myths," by Ho I brook; , "Fsnclfui Tales," by Stockton, and j "Adventures of a Doll," by Smith. I These books are all to be had at the j library but not until the influenza ban haa been lifted. I . 2. . If you make fudge I ff - ' better make It the Karo way and save sugar. Here Is a recipe; I squares ounces chocolate. t tableepoonfulo butter. 1 -S cup Karo syrup. 2 cupa granulated sugar. H cup cold milk. ' 1 teaepoonful vanilla. ; Urate the chocolate and add all the i Ingredlenta except the vanilla. . j alowly. stirring once in awhile; Test, ( and when It will form a soft ball in I cold' water, remove from fire, add the' vanilla and heat until It begins to i granulate; pour into a buttered pan and mark off in squares, when partly cooled. To Betty Brown: Tour queries are barred from the department, hut if you will send aeif addressed, stamped envelope for private pri-vate reply, I shall he pleased to answer them for you. Please repeat the queries when you writs again. Dear Miee Kayo: Some time age I wrote you letter requiring a private reply. WilJ you pleese tell mo why I never received one? WONDERING. After a careful search I find no auch letter In the unanswereq ril a. so unless It lias already been takn care of. It did not reach tho department. depart-ment. Sorry. Wont yoo repeat it? |