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Show aioain. iw p"""1 " tor six month. 110a' for-, nine V month. Thers r tie definite I eduealloaal reeuli omenta, en pupil may regleter t aay Urn. Book, pencil, paper. Ink. etc, r purchased by th pupil, and cast -whatever h wlah to spend a . y them (or th moat part. Thank you. , . --nn. tflOtMKd t ml esrmont eheuia seeveeae M Mte Kathleen .yIMoTr D.Prtm.nl, ( Lake T.l.r.m, .it Lake C(t. ' OulrTf tlmiti t. on 0 "' tiih, written an enl, en. aide of the W w l t i" fvM Mme an sadrsss ef wHW .ee.nO.,. I .M cm. er Initial t. E.fer ieeMlfleatlen .U. . AM namss and eadrseee. are held la etrietaet ceofloenoe. ' O. net writ I eevl. . j tJwi.li nm 11 .. 11 ee. ' , -- WtaTlwMKWTf fer leeetleaef any mmdlty ewitiened In this dapartmeoa. 1 '" before; in going down off a etrest-oar. etrest-oar. (h would precede hr to help her down; In a oaf, wher no ' bead waiter 14 th way, the accord ac-cord -would o o; If th waiter were tfaere, then the oscort would let th lady so before, etc eto. At th dene th eort 1 would preoed the lady, to looata th seat for her. . . , Thank, you much. Dear M!a Kayai Like all athar girl wh ara In doubt, I have . ma t you for odvloe. Hop I -am weloome. Will ' url th hair, and la H in any way harmful f Please newer eoea. Yours with lava, t CURLYLOCKS, Lhl. I think yon would not ba pleaatd with th raaulu to be obtained, and do not advocate such curling of th hair. . , . Thank you.' Dear Mi Kayai Wuld Ilk vary much te know haw th lllinot bonus bill atand at preeent. It wee put ta tha vote ef th popl and pad. An Amer-loan Amer-loan legion man mad a teet eaee through th courte. Tha eaee w t eeme up about April, but that I tha lat I hard of it.. Can you give m any further Information! Thank you. S. M. C, Salt Lake. . Tha tat adjueted th eompmaa-tlon eompmaa-tlon bill which waa ratified by th people nf HHnMa laat fall, nd wm adjudged constitutional by tha state aupreme court April 11. Application for bonua muat " be made befor Jaauary 1, ltjs. I find nothing of th teat caaa to which you rarer. Dear Miaa Kayai Will yew kindly tM ma wHara I an pet A. K. Housman'e "Last Pomo"f Alsa lean. Wyli' "leek Armeur"T What ara tha arises f ... ; .MOTHER, Nada. ' Gladly. . ' . -Laat Poome" lla at ll.l. and la publlahed by Henry Holt Co.. H wt Forty-fourth a tree t. New Tor city, N. T. "Black Armour" aella at 11.71. and la pubUehad by Geonre H. Doran, Madlaoa avrau. Nw York City. X. T. Daar Mia Kayai ' I rd yaur oaiy 'omrrfr avary night, but I have never eeme ta yeu fee help. Thi I tha firat tire, and I Hep you ean anawr my u eat ion a yau da milliana ef athar. I am Interacted In going to tha Wt d High aehoal and will ba In tha tenth grade. Can yew pleeee wpply m with infermatfon about Itf I want ta knew haw muoh a merrth It will ot, including a gym curt and aup-pli. aup-pli. Thanking you In advanea far yaur kind favara, I ramain, . . AUDRY, al Laka. Tha atudent body card, which entitle en-title th holder to all echool game during th year, cota 14; gy rjinpintbonfrjaook. about l ar : pencil and atatlon-ery, atatlon-ery, about II. Thar I no tuiUon charged realdenta. The, flgura cover tha aeheol year. Toa ara moat wolcom. : Daar Mlaa Kayi . . I am a vary interested nadar ef yaur. aahimn, and I would a p pre -aiata H vary muh H you would an-ewer an-ewer thl uery for mat Could yau rilaaee giv ma tha nam ef book n th Polly" gerie by Emma. C. Down. I think tha f ir wa "Pally af tha Haapital tff." I wlah yu mueh uccm In th eonalnuance f yur wndrf ul war and thank you very mueh. . MERRIE, Salt Laka. To. Karri a, at your aerlc: "Polly of th Hoapltal Staff wa tha flrt. thn cam "Polly of tdy Oay Cottage." "Polly and th Prln eeaa" and -When Polly Waa Eight-en-Thank you. Daar Ml Kayai ' I read your oay ornr, but thl la my fire attempt ta aak far help, and I hap I wlH not roach th waat baaket. x ' Now, Miaa Kay. I am vary mush int area ted In bueineea olloga, and would Ilka to knew oat ef tuition, material and time af registration, eta. Ala, da thay take tenth grederaf Thanking yau for an rly rly, and wihlng you auoeeaa In all yaur undertaking, 1 remain, thankfully yeura, BETH, SaK Lake. Th tuition I II by thnt' thu provld aolutloa of th problem prob-lem eat forth by Marl Van Vrt. My gift to woman would ba a soundproof room, and n unbreak-abl unbreak-abl program that would chdu! her occupation of It la seclaalon one hour out of each af her waking days. I would require her with drawal to this sanctum for thla regular dally period to commune to know herself, and her purpose and poaalbilltiea Id IK. 1 would let her b for thla II ul time each day beyond th crtea of kiddle far removed froia all nature ef domestic do-mestic dlaturbance, alon with hr God. By this (.do not mean that t would hav her retlr for formal prayer, for. aa orlntl tell ' u. He who I In th path of duty need no prayr." But In withdrawing with-drawing from th pmaur ef things and drawing close to the souroe of power, 1 would hav her receive th turength and aerenlty of prayer, and absorb bit of Wist power. Until woman com ta era thl need, nntll ah cornea to recognls th futility of atruggllng agalnat th Law of Balance, ah will continue con-tinue In th clutche of thl traglo unrest and prove unequal to th vaat reponlblllti of motherhood. Woman must cess to try to escape es-cape that Law of Balanoe; aha muat accept and apply th fact that aa the huatle nd buatle. hurry and ecu try of daily modern life carry her far adrift. SHE muat apply th balance that will carry her back. 8he must recognls recog-nls that a ah becomes overwrought over-wrought and mentally confused by tha turmoil of Ufa ah muat withdraw with-draw "Into th alienee" ta find overqolet a a balance wheel. And a woman aomea to know thla. though h may not hav th liiuu, el a eeiiartproof eoo and aa dumbbells 1 go. . "Causa haven't we almost grit him wearing a pair sow himself T . , j ,; Dear Ml Kyi ' ' . ' -1 ' Onee mare I am aklog faver, and I assure yu will appreciate It, at tha aame time wodering how yeu a unaomplainingly and apparently untiringly, neweVsll ur aueatienai yet it I wondeHul t be of such greet service, and I eincerely hep you will b bauntifully rewarded for II yeur kindoaaaaa. I wiah t knew this, name ef one or mora af fur largt manufacturer af lawn, eembrios, eta. I will ' anxioualy wateh far the tmwar. Yeur truly, ANXIOUS, Idaho. To eerva la to live. Anxloua, o 'tie a privilege not a burtlan. Thank you. ' Kor th manufacturers ef whit goods I would suggbst th following: follow-ing: Sherman dt Hons, Fourth avnu. New Tork City. N. T.; Lonadal Co, Providence. K. I.J B. B. H. Knight, Providence. R. I.; it. C. D. Borden ' Hon. New Tork City. N. T, and A. U Reld. Eaat Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. New Tork. Deer Mice Kayai Thi I th first w have vlalted yeur littl eery corner, but we hope yeu will give eenidration ta our eueetient Our Miae Kay. I it lmprper for twe girle agar 18 and twa bey, 17, t g unhprnd to th Lak far dning no a year. We aaaoeiate with th beet af earn-pany earn-pany and we sot alder than ur aae. W hv known theaa bey more than a year. I hope yeu will net think ua ailly, but w ara really in eameet t know, aa thanking yeu In advance we ar, BUTTERFLY CHUMS, SoH Lake. My Deer Mia Kyl , I earn to yeu pagardlaB an article i yeur aer f July 1. by Ruth Snyor, wherein h auet aiari Van VereC Tha art.s I .titled, -Ameritan Weman Is a adabut." . . . . . As I sum R vs. the though! most breaommant i that th Amrln mother muet fmd heralf. frhp ether a net eee thi a th aut-atending aut-atending thought, but M hj i ene ef my strug a lee to do Juet this. Surety every thinking mother ef today reeliree that her reatln kt having It riu lnflun on not only her ehildren but her hem gnd all aeoitin. and aha knows, tea, that the responsibility ef the neat genwlin I her I hat th Joy, happine end auo-cesa auo-cesa of he praaant generetion la alas within her power U reflulataT that aha muat by her xmpl, Nwr pMoeful- Influence, her lf-aaorifieee. lf-aaorifieee. and her love ef the aimpl and unvntful lit,- matr bar rponibilltia. - Oh, hew eeaily aaidl Will yeu . help me figure eut what n ef the reetleee mthr ean do, tc radiate th nery peaceful In-1 fluencoa, and (if poaaible) t find hrl(-f Perhaps thl I long enough to reach from dk to wt baaket, bet at that It ia wonderful t feel that we have you eo mar to unburden un-burden on, and I would hav no plac t g today with th -preaelon ef my ned if youywra net elway ready to accapt our mood. Thi I a privilege (e be able to eeme te yeu. and I Ineoraly thank yau far urn. W only have the Sunday ieue ef your paper. Let me remain, yur very truly, . MRS. C Salt Lake.. And aa I sum it all up. I am mors convinced than vr of woman wom-an greatest need. Bhe needs to find herself, to he ur that la the undiapuled fact but HOW! What la fh anwer to thtf If I could make my cholc of gift to the reatlea ' American mother described In th artlcl to which you refer If I eould giv her th thing h nd most It would anawor this queatlon. and the whole hour to commune there each day. she WILL have thla need met she will Improvise a Blaoa of seclusion. 8h will slip away faithfully for a faw minute each day and tranquilly view th demanda that beeleg her. her alma and accomplishment and failure; ah will quiet her spirit In meditation medita-tion and com forth sustained and oothed by th calm In which ah has clothed all thin:. Than a ah take up the burden, like the poet brook, h will "Male a pastime of each . weary etep." And knowing woman a only a woman may know her; knowing th mother, her outlook and her problem: knowing th reatlesaurge that would auffocata, I know, too, that aha WILL rise to the alttia-tlon alttia-tlon that ah WJLL find hsreelf. 1 . Bo, my dear, while t hemch th gods to lend m the fiery pea of Harriet Beecher 81 owe that I may leave my words In ths hearts of woman as 1 offer solution, be of good courage, for the day la not far distant whsn well peak In past tenses only of this destructive TMtlcaanaaa that now holds ua faat But we muat atand together, very women houlder to th wheel, bound by a common need, held by a common cause, falling never In our clear vision of woman triumphant ' ' Dear Mlsa Kays! Knowing you te ba the' Utile eweet led you are, I al knew yeu would feel sorry for eiMKef your ardent admirer who le Just an erdinary dumbbell. Anywey, en ef the ert writer ef Tha Teieerem eem x think th nyon not knowing th imanina f Mshjongg Is m arise dumbbell, The shoe fits, e I am wearing It Have eften wondered whet Mshjongg Msh-jongg mesne. o plea, littl mother, atll me, A little latr will send yeu flower flow-er ealor again for you and your friend. . ALICK, LKu S' ' ' 1 Just consulted th author o! The Dumbbell," and am sorry to report that he doe not know tha meaning of "Mah-Jongg." . However, th Chine dictionary eys It mean -Sparrows." a a . Bhoosh, my dear Just between u women. I believe the eolyumlal was awfully earl aboul th "fitting of the shoe," eo fai Tea shall have my vary best consideration, con-sideration, Butterfly Chums, and 1 do not think you silly, either. - To Inquire Is ths privilege of all, and to seek right methods Is always creditable. . e . The very fact that you are eueti careful, lovely llttl girls is the mora resson why you ahoujd not go to publlo places In a boy-and-glrl party without an elder along. You know, 'tlainot to watch yon that th chaperon goes, but to protect you. 'TIS so easy for gtrla ta unwittingly un-wittingly bring down criticism anon their Innocent head. to be misunderstood misun-derstood by thos who d not sl-waya sl-waya wish ta understand or be generous, gen-erous, and It Is not fair for sweet girls to be placed in position, to Inherit In-herit such condemnation. Than, too, there are all aorta of emergencies emer-gencies that may arise whll a party to th Lak I out. and It would ba rather awkward under cm dp cumatanc If th party waa wholly mad up of boy and gtrla. . For In-atanc. In-atanc. dear llttl girl. uppoe that either automobile or train troubl resulted: euppoae you war delayed and prevented from reaching reach-ing home until the we mall hour of the morning, or poeelbly as lata as th rlalng -hour. Do yon think f-our neighbors who eaw yon come n at that- hour would be kindly enough and understanding enough to know and feel that you were unavoidably un-avoidably delayed, or would Insinuations Insin-uations aa to where and how you had spent the night be your heritage her-itage T Te the pure, all tilings ar pur, but comet I me I think th op-poalte op-poalte la tree too: Ta the Impure all things ar Impure! We muet 1 aeeapt th world AM IT ; JS. : not AS WB WOULD HAVEJ TT 1 and govara eorseivaa accordingly. ' So, dears, please you, don't ge to ' such place aa the Lake without a chaperon. Toa won't, win youf I'm alwaya as glad to help yea, for I know you wlah ta be correct In your form, and right In all yea ' do, o writ whenever you ara pus-sled, pus-sled, and know that yoa shall hart my very beet thought ' i Dear Mis Kvi I em very delighted t be able ta contribute aa follow! THI NAME Of FRANCS. Give u a name ta fill tna mind , With th ahining thought that lead mankind, Tha glory af learning, tha Jay el art, A nam that telle ef a aptswdld part In the long, long tell and tha atran- Of the human raa te win Ha way Frem the feudal darkness Into the any Of Frdom, Brotherhood, Igual Right A name Tike a star, a nam af light, I five yea Franeel Ofv us a name te stir tha bleed With a warmer glow and a ewifter - flood A name like thd sound af trumpet, oleer. And aiasr-swaet, and Iran-strong. That calls three million men ta their feet. Ready te march, and steady te meet The foee wh threaten .that nam with wrong A name that ring Ilka a battle- . aeng, I give yea France! Give ua a name ta move the heart With the strength that neble griafi im part, A nam that apeak af the bleed utBoured Ta save mankind frem th away af tha award - A aame that sail world ta share In tha burden ef aaorlflelel atrtfa Where the sauae at ataka w tha werid' free life And the rule ef tha paepla avary. A aanaa like vow, a mint Ilka a I give yeu FRANCS I ' "7M N R YV A NO V K Ton are good. Indeed, S. IC and I'm sure ths inquirer who requestsd this poem will ouite agree with aw. I thank yoa much for u both. Dr Mlsa Kayai t . I, like all the rest af the ordinary humane, turn te yeu for adviee. Miae Kara, I have keen going te a let of daneee lately, and I have noticed eeuplea after ah danee aa thay push their way through tha erewde ta their respective plaeee. Semetim th fllw as first, and sometimes tha girt. Which 1 correct r Wiehlng ya made af haapimee, I am. always. . , YOUR ADMIRER, Salt, Lake. And Isn't ft "ice to be human? t think It 1st Wouldn't It be suffocating suf-focating NOT te be humsn. and hav therefor ta ba F-kHFECT all tha tlnjaT ' Always, Admirer. It Is correct for the gentlemen escort te precede a womaa If there any ohetructloa. or need te clear th way: ather-wiae ather-wiae she precede him. la going through a crowd, ha would at |