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Show VaT . Th , Ti T milW - - -. V ii I aaria addraeoed te thle dsportfmmt eheuld ee 1WM Ktl" strlcteet onflore. D net writ In p"n' I thai sfcpartmsnt,' ., . Dear Miea Ky I wrote ta yeu taat .week and have watched tha paper aleealy, but have not eaen any anawer from yeu. I am ee dieappolnted, ae I thought yeu helped everyone, a ad I need your help ee much. New, aw I In tee-much ef hurry far my anawer? I thought yeu would anawer ""' dlately. Perhepe yen did net sat my letter. I wrote yeu aaklno yeur hale In diapaeina ef eome fancy work I fcave and alee to aak If you eauld. oet eny erdere or any work In that line far me te de. t em 1 yeare eld and have been married . nearly three yeare. I have a aweet haa airl aaeatha eldln October we will need a eertain amount ef money, and by me doing fancy work H will help ee much, if I oeuld get a eele far my work, I have twe arecheted wool beby carriage rob, in blue end pink and blue and white. I eak $6 each far them. I have a beeuitful tea er luncheon . eeti a center eleth 42 by 42 inehaa, in a heavy white linen with da-eigne da-eigne ef fruit and flower oembined and worked in eilk In natural eol-eral eol-eral eia deiliee te match, included. I aak 5 for thia eel. I will erochel er embroider anything far anyone, arid I need thia help ae very much. Oeer Miea Kaye, If yeu een only help me te eecure eome erdere for thie kind ef work, either from a fancy work department, er a per-een per-een a I order, may the node be very kind te yeu. ee you ere kind te ue all, end forgive me If I have been toe impetienL But I need the help aa aeon ee peeeible. I think the higheet compliment people een pey yeu le te truet te your judgment in eelving - their . prebiema and giving yeu their confidence con-fidence with the aame faith that a ehild bee in ite mother. Surely we eer heipleee humene do need a eott, and . "Entertainmenie aor Every Occaalon," by Yendea. Tou are very welcome, Oeer Mlae Kayei I am a bey 12 yeare eld end reed yeur comer every night, and eee new yeu have helped at here. - Be I em earning for yeur reeaue. Miae Kaye. I am the only ehild In eur femily end ae a reeuht I get very loneaome, ae I am going te ak yeu where I eeuld get a little puppy dog. I would like a ehepherd about ala menthe' old er younger. Thanking you . In advene, for yeur trouble, I em, Yeure reopeetfully, uaiTiur. a. u I oka Do vou wlah me to let you have one of the doge I eometlmee am given to place In good homea, .r do yon wlah to buy a dog? At preeent I have no pupplee In search of homea, and. In fact, when I do have I announce them In tne column. Tou are, my Hat of thoae wanting doga got ao long and each Wanting a different eort of dog and everylhing. an when I almoet had to employ a bookkeeper to take care of the regiatry I Juat threw It all out. and now I do not give personal per-sonal eervlce In that way. 1 Juat cannot. When there' a a puppy looking for a borne, I mention It In the column, and the moat alert reader gate the prlae! So If you wlah a Heartttorlum dog, Juat watch the column and act quickly when there la one available. It you w)h to purchase a dog. call Hyland till and they will try to help you to what you want. Tou ; are most welcome, and . 1 hope somehow we'll get you a dog friend aoon. met her, ne matter hew eld we get. I knew of ne one whe fills) the ne-eitien ne-eitien ef everybody' mother ee you de. I have never had a mother, ae knew whet I have miaeed. . I am very arewd te be one. Thanking yeu, Miea Kaye, I re- "a NEEDY MOTHER. Ingham. ' Too, knoar, there are eo many kind of In a hurry for anawere-quite anawere-quite a great number beeidee yoa, you knoer perhaps fifty or a hundred hun-dred a week, and each eort ef feels that since her little problem would not take long ta solve, and alnre an j A. W. la really willing to help. - there Is ne reason why the answer should not be forthcoming in-etanter. in-etanter. But. little lady, whan It ta not eaay te be patient, multiply your problem by ene hundred, then bear with me, knowing that 1. toe, must needs call forth patience, muat be serene In the face of much struggle and effort for you all, and that while you WAIT, I WORK, end serve you at the earliest possible pos-sible moment. , Perhaps It would have been bet. ter had you resorted to the adver. Using columns, for It truly Is net my purpose to make a commercialised commercial-ised exchange of thia department; and alnca your thing, are eo rea-aonably rea-aonably priced, you might have gotten Immediate results through an ad. However. I would suggest 4hat H would be Tory well for you to get In touch with the Woman's Exchange, lit South mate street, Waaatch 14t7. Tou may become a member for the small fee of M cents, and then have the privilege of leaving yeur ware there for sale. I thank yeu for yeur aweet appreciation, ap-preciation, and because ef yeur worthy effort. I wtsh you a very splendid success. Dear Miss Kayel Pleaee save eur ehlp, i We have a dsrling baby key eld enough te heve a name, but neth-r neth-r ing we sen think ef aeame te match ' ue with hie eumame and ene ' ef the nemea we went te give him. Hte ewmeme ie , and the one we went te give him re , But ws would rether eddrese him by the-ether given name. I em ana ieuely swsiting a reply, end many thanks te eur all-wise answer we- "GRANDMOTHER, a Lake. i - What a tot ef fun for the grandmother grand-mother I To help name the baby Is a nice privilege. Isn't It? I'm glad you ahared your fun with me, i Grand mqt her, and after studying ' the names carefully the euphony and ell I offer Just these two, and believe that either, added to what yoa already have, makes a very dignified snd manly sounding name for the little chap. They are; 'Ukrreir and "Donald." Which j will you chooser I Dear Mlse Keyei Please tell me hew te waah a purs worsted white sweeter east 4a. tsks out dust spate that heve been knit into the sweater, and I b eech it ae much ae possible. 1 CThsnking yeu in advenes, am isuutinn. - - RUDO, Salt Lake, Ton't. Mister Rudd! . : f i Never .. waah a lovery white wcater. Inetead, squander a dollar dol-lar oa tha professional cleaner, and ) 2f i him return It to you bread ' e;w. and NUT snlashapsa. " M-tVeieome. . Cvse Miss Keyei 1 Will you kmdly tell me seme games te pley at a thirteenth wed-ng wed-ng anniversary for eld people- If peaaible, gsmas with pencil and saner, Tnsnklng yeu In advance, I em, - J. K, aert Lake. Teu'n find lust heap, and heaps uLanoh games la books especially a vjtrd to that eort ef thing oa rna- anelves at tho publla library. l."k up "fame Curtesy Book of -'ieeaing Contests. by Glover; ',mea for Everybody." by Hoffmann; Hoff-mann; "Book of (lames snd r-arties for All Occasions," by Wol- |