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Show Dear M t ss K aye : Thir is my first effense, and I knew you will give me satisfaction, T wi" you in advenes. This is ths history of my troubles: trou-bles: I went te school with a girl . in the grammar grades. Wi went together quite e bit and got slang just fine. In our first yssr of high, she wsnt to one school and I went to another, and we still got olong fine. Now I hsvs been sick Tor two weeks and did not csll her up. While I wss sick, my boy friend found out through her girl friend that my girl friend did not want me to csll her up and thst she would not listen to any excuses. After I I found this out, I didn't call her up. w I met her on ths street "iftfP thm I snd she wouldn't spesk to me. W Now she goes to the iimi school snd takes the same course ss I. She and her girl friend hsrdly spssk to me. They just turn their i hsads the other wsy and psss me by. 1 I have celled her up since we hsd our little breakup and she will herd I y tslk to ms. The only way I have offendsd her thst I know of is the time during dur-ing which I could not csll her up. She is pretty and I like her very much. Mow would you try to redeem yourself f you were in my piece? Do you think we could settle the matter If she would invite me down some evening? I hope I hsve mode my cues tions clsar to- you. FRANK. And you don't know, even yet, what has offended her! Poor, mere man. The fact thai you did not phone her during your Illness hus absolutely nothing to do with this situation, Sonny, t Jive the girl credit for bring br-ing hlgger and broader than tht. AH unknowingly, you htive MKK1TKP her dtuplenwnrc She in hurt because you Fiad so Wile Ditth tu liei fri-ndstf as to believe that your enforced st lenco could make a difference. And because you accepted meHanos which she probably not originate . third handed, instead of giving her k a rhanre to speak tor herself the trsl day you were able to call her. iier. Now thst you have brougl this upon yourself, al you can lo is to he hi courteous und amiable aa pott- , sible at your chance meetings, until such time ss you may have an opportunity oppor-tunity to apologise and It'll her what a stupid part you have played. As to her inviting yoii down for an evening I think the mtt-r will ne-d lo he nettled before the Invitation Will he forthcoming. He jtatieiiU b. andi bide your time 1 hoM it Willi come t-oon and thai you and this HtOc girl ! may be the .me good fr.endH h i before. And remember, hcr-i fter, to ' take one's filemlxhip for granted until : there is HKASON to douot, theu let ' that friend be the one to give you J the fucts i.ot her friend's friend. I Dear Miss Ksye: Just a protest in behslf of our j fsir sex in mwtr to Mr. Piping ' in th Hesrtitonum: t Is he dttqusltfisd for service, or j merely too young to go? He really would appesr to be in the latter j cists. If he were mere st home, j keeping his desr mother company, j snd he himself less sround the streets, shews, etc., ho might not see so many rf us. Of course, f h m rm s re torn m who ver leave th? ' ! streets, but why should he Include us all? Oon't you suppose, after day in an office, we girls might like a little diver. en? What doee j h know about household duties? i Psrhaps a fsw of us knew more about it than he suspects end then, too, maybe seme of us are waiting for the wir te cesse to try housekeeping foe ourselves in our homes te be. 8hame on himl Health, weslth and prosperity. Miss Kays, snd success forever. Amen! M. 8. Sxh. M. S ; Ton flatter Mr. Piping. Iet's not deign him a word or sign. Osar Miss Kayo:. Please answsr ms this one question: ques-tion: How many signsrs were there to the Oeclsrstion of Indepen- dence 1 Deer Miss Ksye, this is not question because we knew without with-out asking end you don't need to ssy a word. We are glad you have written fop our psper suoh a wonderful story as "My Husbsnd snd l,M and we love you better then- ever now! With every good wish, BETTY. There were fifty-si sigissrs to the Ijecla rntlon of Independence. I am glad you love me better, of course, Hetty, but what shoti poor I Jane Phelps! lo you think she'll ever love YOIT again? Desr Miss Ksye: Well. I am beck sgsin, and I ; hops you will answer this question ques-tion for me: When I was a smsll child I used to shsve the hair from under un-der my nose. Now I have a little mustaohe. Is there anything t can use or do to cure this? Thsnking you in srivsncs, f am, BROWN EYES. I Of courae. there In always e'ectroly- sin. mv dear, and tf you are desperate ' imimukii in piuild the pain fl'nfl cVene i of this trentmenl it Is the best poswl-j poswl-j hie way to destroy a growth of sii-, sii-, perfliioita hair and the ONLY way to ' tet permanent relief. Jwpilatnrle are j not rood, but there is an excellent re-i re-i mover in the Iih;iI market, which, t while Its use must he repeated from ' time to time, has proven a boon to manv so unhappily afflicted. I w!H , tell you all ahout this treatment if i j you will supply me with a self-ad- j drexed. mumped envelope for private j i reply. j Deer Miss Kayo: j Msy I come with my troubles? 1. Is it injurious te wet one's hair in front when combing it? ( Lately my hair hoe eeme out a great deal, and I wondered if that wss the res son. It is si most impossible im-possible to comb unless I wet it a little bit. 2. Do you AtsMy think dieting reduces th weight? Is it effeo-tive effeo-tive without strenuous exercise? Thsnking you, Miss Ksye BIRDIE. Yes. Ft.rdie. It is If your Imir in obstinate and refuses t to mt ;t y pu 1 without a dam pen f n g anent. ue a tiny bit of bandoline until It is trained to position. Bandoline is not attractive, so ise It aa a trainer not a iiermanent aid. 2. I Meting has proved effective Read "Kat and Crow Thin," by Vance Thompm n. This book may be had at the public library hen tt Is opened to the public |