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Show I 'mm HdAnM ta thle Mimtnt sksuls ee MmnM M Mill Kathleee 1 Keys, Meartlteclum Department, Salt Lake Telegram, alt Lake City. Utah. Querlee sre limited te ana eiieetlea eeeh, written on only see else e the i paper, with full Kama liM eddreee ef wfitar appended; alio name or Inltlala ta be wad far leentlftsatlsa la column. All namee and addrsssss arc held la i etrtcteet eenflsenee. t De ihh arlu In panef. f i Da not ee far private reply, " fl . . . ' far apaelal aarvlaa ehene waaatch t between II and 1 sr-elsefe. ' Whea niseeesry phone for the leeatioh af any esmmodity me'tieoed la thl depsrunsnt, I , PreicI avenue and lt-.irt.tv alreat, Chicago, 111. It appeara oftan under m conspicuous head which reads as follows: "High School Course in Two Years." Tou ara welcome. Dear Miss Kaysi i You have mothered aa many that havs no methsra that I am won-derh-if K yau want mother mo just a was kit. I last my mother whan I Was 11 years aid. Thoro are four of aa glrnv I am worried about my later IS wha wont oaat to mans Iter homo with our brother. Ha didn't want ta ears for her and sent her to the reform school to atay until aha Is S1 without sny oauas ai all. SOME BROTHER! New whst I want ta know Is, hew ean ws ost her out of tha reform re-form school? My huabarid says that If wa ean gat bar aut she pan make her horns with us. How ean ws (at at thief Whero ean ws write? She waa In St. Louis. Ma, and waa sent from thoro, and wa elont even knew where to find her. Please do help us. Miss Ksye, for wo ere ss worried sbout the peer ahlld. Wa have Jots of faith In you, you are euoh a good woman, and gush s wonderful mother to those who need yea as one. My husband toM me to aak yau and sera you knew. With lets of leva from Hubby and me, MRS. L. , Utah. Poor dear, I wleh yon aould slip fn alongside me here thle morning, and rat sure I could convince you that motherless girls are not ao lone la the world after an. Ton know there truly la one touch of nature that makes tha whole world kin. and wherever there' e need of mother love, always la there someone some-one with an understanding heart wha will respond. This Is a real grief about the poor little sister, but I think perhaps per-haps .we eaa nave her brought bank to you. and the homo and tha love shs needs and must have. I think you will find her at the Mleoourf State Reformatory, Boon-villa. Boon-villa. Mo. Write there to the su- porlntendent, enrplalnlng tha case ss you understand It, and asking for their version of It. Write alao to the girl. If you wleh. Aacertnln what can bs done, and make offer of the home you would ,glve the little alstsr here. If you'll send me the name of the girl, your brother's name and address, etc., In a private letter. I shall be glaa to take the matter up myself, with a view to securing the girl's rs-lesse. rs-lesse. I csnnot offsr you anything deflnlts .until .take up tha correspondence corre-spondence with te state of Missouri Mis-souri perhaps the governor, with whom I've already had some cor-rospondsnee cor-rospondsnee on another matter. But of that I'll advise you later. If you'll supply me with the necessary neces-sary namea, eta Meantime, be of good cheer; do not lose right of ths fact that things aisj iisvss ss had aa they seem. And let's act at once, please, dear. I Deer Mlse Ksyst This Is my first attempt to en tor your eeay corner. Hope I am weloeme. Could you tell me, Miss Kara, ths average life of a gold-fl.h? gold-fl.h? Thank you. - TOOTS, Murray. Often goldfish live from five to .ten years, and should, with good care, hut usually they are short lived because of overfeeding. Welcome. Deer Mies Kayet I am writing ta you to find out. the address of a eohool or firm that eende out deeorlptiene of a high eohool course in two years. I wiH thank you meat gratefully If you will get this for me. NAIOA. Idaho. Perhaps you refer to the advertisement adver-tisement of the American School, Dear Misa Kayei It aasms you knew everything, so please help me but. My hair ia split sn the ends and is getting thin. Would you adviae that 1 out it off, or what? I am feet t ineh tall and 25 yssrs old, end havs tour children. Do you think bobbed heir wsuld be out of plsoe? If I leave it long, hew ehoH I comb H? I have alwaya had a hard time fixing my hair nice. It Is too fine. I need my hair fixed to soften the features from the profile. I hope this ss-plsins ss-plsins what I mean, and I thank you for what advice you can give me. . Yours respectfully, BELGIUM. Caetlo date. Bobbed hair Is aot out of place on anyone, as It has long sines passed the fsd stage, and la now generally accented amnnw HnniMi , most any and all ares. That is not ths point for oonsldsration. How sver. there la a point. Many womn hnsten Into bobbed hair to solve the problem of dressing to rel'rvs themselves of the upkeep and dalir ears of the hair. But eurely that le a mistake, for the hair requires quite aa much care whan bobbod as when long. Fine hair ia not easily managed either In the bob or long. If you could wear It In the new straight bob, then that would In deed prove a happy solution for you, but I fear that might be toe severe a dress. And In case you must keep the hatr In a neat curl, then do not deceive yourself that It will be oaay. It will not.' So. th!nk well; know what you wan, then have It with no tears shed over spilled milk. Whether you wear the hair long or short, pull It out Into a aoft, broken line about tba face. Daar Miae Kayei - i- feel I am a bother, but I ean think of no one ae wonderful to turn to in time of doubt and need of help. I truet you went mind me so muoh. New for my gueetloni Please tell mo hew to sen soar pick Iso and sweet pioklee. Thanking yeti In advance, I remain re-main With beet wishes, JE88. ft-lea. Most any conk book carries this Information, Mra. Jess, but if you havsn't one. of course 1 11 servo you hero, and gladly. Hour pickles Select email encumbers; en-cumbers; wash thsm and sprinkle with salt, and cover with coid water. wa-ter. Use a generous nip of ar.lt to a gallon of water. The next day drain, rinse and pack Into Jars: add pepper pods, green or red. snd lsrge or small, according to the receptacle recep-tacle used; sprinkls In a few whole mvn-m iin cv,w vita vwainf not vinegar. Close the Jar a. if you would preeerve a very green color, plaoe grape leavee over and under the cucumbers. Heat the salt water wa-ter drained off to the boiling point and return to tha pickles; next day repeat. Sweet Plcklea: Wash and wins 100 small cucumbers, ana place them In atone Jars. Add sufficient salt to boiling wster to bear up an sgg: pour this over the pickles and stand a a! da for 14 hours; take each pickle up aeparately and dry it on cheesecloth; pack at onoe Into glass jars. To each seven pounde of pickles allow four pounde of augar, a quart of vinegar, one teaspoon ground allspice, one-half teaspoon ground elovea, the sun of cinnamon, cinna-mon, curry powder; a ealtapooa ot mace, one of black pepper; mix the spices and tls them loosely In two or three squares of cheesecloth. Place these with the eugar and vinegar over the fire Id a porcelain porce-lain -lined kettle. Bring, to boiling point; skim, and flu each Jar to overflowing with the boiling -trine-gar. Seal aa you would canned fruit The pickles will be ready tor sse in two or three weeks. |