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Show Pear Mies Kayst This ia my first visit to yaw .wonderful circla. I am earning) now with a bushel of troubles, oo II seems. . - - I am a aanior high school student, stu-dent, and a yesr ago I mat aol-tdier aol-tdier boy. Wa Itked sach other vary miwh. Before ha sat lad. for Franoa ha asked ma to writs to his mother, moth-er, which I did and I liked her very much. We have corresponded vines last January, but have never Not long age the mother received the ead news that her boy had been severely wounded and aha wrote ,m immediately. I tried to console her ae beat I could, but five dayo 'later the as per etated that he had ,;jdied of wounds. ' mother, but. my own mother wrote her for me. when I hoard the news it waa like a thunderbolt to me, - and I didn't care whether I lived or died. Now I have deolded that my aim ahall bo to help my country by doing more than ever before. I havetever hoard from the boya -mother. 1 at ill wish te correspond with her. Shall I wait for her to write, or write her. new? 2. Will the lettere I have sent ' him come back to me or to hie Heartiterium, I ahall bo very grateful. MRS. S. M. Ordinarily this Is not done, but apodal apo-dal arrangement haa been made by this department whereby you will be, given a complete outline of the course you need. If you will addreeo Mies L. M. Qualtrouah, primary superior, Sa)t Lk City schools. Halt Lake City, Utah. Write Mlea Qualtrough all about your needs, and mention the fact that you have come to ber at my suggestion, and ahe will be pleased to help you. I. Why not ct a "Science and Health" In a cheaper binding? For IS a very good, practical cloth binding; bind-ing; may be had, and. It will answer the purpose just as well aa the leather at $5. If you care to addrese the riiilatlan Uultwen tea diai room, Walker bank building-, Bait Lake City, Utah, Inclosing- $1 for the book and an additional cents to cover poet age, this volume will bo forwarded to you at onoe. Dear Mlae Kayei Will you please came to my roe-cue roe-cue with your able help? We have boon ao completely spoiled by you, that we could never forgive The Talairmm ahauld it lose vOU. Pleaee mother? My return address waa ' on all. Dear Mice Kayo, don't disappoint mo I am euro you won't, and thank you for all your trouble. TEARS. t - - Lift up 'your bead, dear child; dry .our pretty eyes; change your name to "Courage," and undaunted by your own osa, strive bravely to cheer the hapleaa nother to whom this blow la all but mbearable. Be proud of having had ven for a little while the admiration tnd friendship of a boy so splendid. A friendship thus entered Into by the mothers can but have been a beautiful ne. We can but regret Ha untimely md. We can but be glad that nothing inwholesome. crept In to mar the beauty beau-ty of lta little day; that to you It may remain unto the end of time, a Joy forever. He neither lived nor died in vain; neither must you. Write to the mother; tell her that roil have now risen above the first inartrgrtef; that you have come to real e how utile It ia to rebel; that you el ft your duty and here to prove HiMelVeB WOMliy Hie a him I soldier yoy urn, by being steadfastly courage-a courage-a And. dearie, aa you strive f ;r the ; . appiness of others, you are bound to Hum content for yourself; a truly Unrig Unr-ig spirit doea not fail to find it re-ard. re-ard. May yours be tenfold, little girl and added to it Is my best blessing. 2. Unless the boy left special ln- ructlon as to the disposal of these tters, which he probably did not, they ill be returned to hia mother with his (her belonging But don't you mind, carlo. She'll keep them aacred to the rust and deliver them Into your hands ttact. If their contents are to be dl-ulged dl-ulged to her. that will be your priv-ege. priv-ege. The mother of auch a boy could jt trespass. Dear MUa Kaye: I am living on a ranch, four milea from a school, and have a friend who lives ten milea. I have boon helping her with lessons for her two kiddles, and We find, it don't ever let it for we love you both. Haa the eugar ban been lifted? I thank you In advance. BESt . Sweet of you, Deaa. I hope you'll always al-ways want me you and The Telo-gram. Telo-gram. The atigar allotment for this month la doubled; four pounds each per Individual In-dividual Instead of two. Let's ransack the attic and bring down the discarded cookie Jar what aay you? Dear Mies Kayst" Will you kindly put . us right about this mattsr of coupons for the Christmaa packages for overseas over-seas soldiers? We go the rounds, then come back te you and knew we are right. I thank you. A FATHER OF ONE. Positively no pack a are may be gent to a aoldier In the American expeditionary expedi-tionary forces without a coupon. This coupon la Issued to the bny Over There, and unless he sends It to you, you are htltle9. The local Hed LToUg LAW-NOT LAW-NOT IrtSUE THKSE COUPONS. The coupons to be had there are for packages pack-ages to be apnt to Hed Cross workers, Y. M. C. A fhen, etc., but not members of the American expeditionary forces. These coupons from overseas are coming In rapidly now. You still have five days in which to mall your package. pack-age. I hope you'll not be disappointed. Dear Miss Kayet I have been reading the Hearti-torium. Hearti-torium. I like it very much, so I wish yen would pleaae anawer two questions. 1. I am a boy 12 years of age, and I would like to be a cowboy. cow-boy. Do you think it would be right te be one? , 2. What are some good books for a boy of my age to read? Thanking you In advance, PINKY. Walt. Pinky Boy. until springtime to vary hard to gat, them interacted or ta gal them te remember from ' one day to tha next what wa have tried to teach them. Their eagea are 9 and 1. la there a system wa could buy from the achool board that they use In tha puble schools? P know if theaa kiddies . ware going to publio achool, they would learn more in ona day than wa ro teaching them in three or . four. It ia a long time sines wa went to achool and I know beginners be-ginners are not taught as wa ware. 2. Do yau knew, or oould you find out. where I could get a aoc and hand "Science anef Health," by Mra. Eddy? I can net afferd $5 for a new one, and naod it badly. If you will answer thia in thp answer the call of the wild. When echoM la out. hia yourself off to the regions of tha cowboy and grow wild and happy until the achool bells call you bark to city life aaatn. It fa the solemn duty of every hoy to educate tilmaelt Anything that might Interfere with hie education la not to he considered- De patient and heed not the lure 6f the cattle range save as It may be sandwiched In with your . schooling, snd you'll be grateful grate-ful for this patience all your days. 2. Read: "Bob. Hon of Battle," by OHIvant; "When Knight Were i Bold," by Tappan; "Boys' Bok of New Inventions. by Maule, and "Things a Boy Hhould Know About Wire-leas," by m. John. These books may be had at the public library when the lnflu-' lnflu-' enea ban nha?l have been lifted |