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Show anareeenil te tnle minMM Mall a eesres.ee te Mle KiWt" Qulrl.r.rii limits ! eo. eutlon ueh, wrltt.n eoly JE! so iMrM of writer speendodl else nsme er "'''' etrleteet eonfieenos. ' , , D net writ in peneB. . - LTIlllStnJ loV tM lOOStloe .( sny commodity moltiened In this sot date ( esnnst nmimbtr I left an emerald ring, aat with Cwa die-monde die-monde en aHhar side, an a tabla In Cafeteria. . On aoceunt af sickness and faw sthse things tha ring waa Mw mtaaad until two dsys sgs, than H eems ta ma fsreibly whara I left it New I . rssliss that whoever picked It up, wetohed the want ada for the leaer, but It being leet ee long I fear they will ne longer leek in the ada, ae that, Miss Kayo, la why I eome to ysu, knowing that whoever takee The Telegrem will never miea reeding your department. depart-ment. The ring belonged to my mother. It waa the laet thing given to her by her beloved eieter now dead, the troaeured It mere than anything In her DaBaeaalen and la aorelv arieved Sepsrtmsnt, Dear Miea Ksysi One day friend of mine and I ware talking of all tha aualitiea af ' a real. lady. -Ivaryglri' aaid my friend, "ean and deee become a we- man. but a lady well, thafe differ. ant." I quite agree with her. The ' real ambition of my.life, ether than - my education ia to become a lady, and tha eweeteet and trueot ideal that I aan conceive of le the type that yeu repeeeenL When you etreteh out your ever-reedy, helping help-ing hend through the celumna of your newepaper to ua week, etrug- , gling humane, with aur hateful f problem. I wonder hew you ever have the petienoe and the etrength to do It. Worde eeem euperfluous. They aeem utterly to foil the pur-peso pur-peso that I intend, but let me aey Juet thiei I congratulate you with Indeed, I ean eee my problem the way yeu eee it new, and I'm very, very carry to eeuee yeu eo much tiewbk. when deeervsd ebwa wte. I knew new that I was wrong. But I am quite sure, Mice Kaye, yeu'll " 1 understend. when I tell yeu that I - am motherless and It, and my fathsr doesn't aeem ta care. ; I want to ask yeu new if yeu : wont pleaee da all yea ean te get Robin Heed beck. So many people did not eee it and have mentioned that they weuld live te hsve it hero again, it seems te me that If they " get M book even for a few daye it would be worth iL Will you pieces de all yeu cant I know yeu will, and I knew it would be a sucoee. I wish I knew of an original way 'e thanking yeu, er eome original ' preiee thet someone had not eel to yeu before, but sinse I don X Juet let me add my voice te those of the multitude. "Wo couldn't get along without yeu," Sincerely. "'.',' . ANNETTE, Salt Lake. Tt la a true compliment. little ulrl one that t treasure more highly than you guess to hsve vu. a little lit-tle srntlewomna In embryo, wish to i ever IL Besides a liberel reward, I will be deeply indebted to the finder, as I , feel koartb-ehsa sseui K. Thanking yeu in advance, Mlee Kaye, I am - r , Sincerely, MRS. R. P Salt Lake. If this will eauss a sunbeam to chase away the little cloud that hovers about Mother, then It will have been epace well granted. . Ordinarily, I would suggest ths use of the advertising column for this sort of thing, but unfortunately unfortunate-ly It la a bit late for that In this Instance. In-stance. Here's a real wish for yeu. R. P. Deer Miss Keyet "A friend In need Is a friend ln deed," and eo I come te yeu. Can yeu tell me hew to remove a ruet stain from the bottem of a cut glace vaeef The veee le toe narrow for me te get my hand into It te ecour iL 1 Respectfully yours, MRS. D. J. S, Salt Lake. Make a mixture ef household ammonia am-monia and Dutch cleanser: apply It with a bottle brush, soour vigorously vig-orously until the stain disappears. lift your ewett eyee f mine in your climb. 'Tls Just thst which fortifies me with the strength and contuse, the patience and the sympathy sym-pathy to keep en keeping on. So. slip your llttls hand In mlns. dear; .together wa can neither loco our '"Motherleea and sixteen!" " What tragedy can be wrapped up In three little worde! But, boney. you aren't going to feel aa motherless ever again, are you. elnce you've found me, and I love so to mother you? please don'L To assist you Is a pleasure; to guide you. a privilege, end you are so refreshing to, niy very eoul thet 1 ehould deem it a lose Indeed had you "passed by en the other side." I hsve taken the matter or a repetition of Robin Hood up with the house that showed It here, and ' It Is possible your wish may be granted at any rata the management manage-ment la taking the matter under advisement. 1 quite agree with you mat Robin Hood it a .masterpiece, aud though I saw It, 1 wait eagerly the opportunity to ses It again. ' Ah. my dear . . Just had a n.iC thought! If ws can persusds ue powers to bring tbla play here eeain soon, let's see tt together? Tog eome aa my guest will your , Crsr Miss Ksysi .. While wa are eenetcnt readers of your aorner, thie ie the firet time wo have over written te yeu. You hsve helped so msny e there ( am aura yeu will help me, end if it ic not asking tee much, will you pieeea print thie ic ycur column aa goon ao you cant . Juet about a month ago 4he ex- Dear Miea Kayei I am a very much Intereeted reader of the Heartitorium, and I weuld appreciate it very much If yeu would answsr a query for mc regarding ail palnta and stsnciling. I have a large box of oil points and In it there ia a bottle ef "indelible medium." New, Miea Kaye, la that used Juet ee the fixture', la, or is it ussd far seme ether purpose f Alee, there Is a tube ef silver and a tube of gold "stencil ink." Do yeu know hew and what far It la ueedf I will appreciate an anewer very much, and hope I have net Inconvenienced Incon-venienced yeu. Sincerely youre, AMATEUR ARTIST, Tremcntcn, Gled to help you. Amateur. Tha "Indelible medium" Is not a "fix-, ture." . It Is used for a tinting medium. me-dium. Ths gold and silver "stencil "sten-cil Ink" I used with a pen for lining. lin-ing. ' No Inconvenience at all my sear. Deee Miaa Kayei Will yeu pleeee give me a copy ef tha eeng "After the Bell?" WAITING, Salt Lake, Tea, Waiting, glad ta do ao. AFTER THE BALL. A Uttlo maiden climbed an old man'o knee. Begged for a etory, "Do Uncle, please. Why are you single; why lire alone? Have you no babies; have yoa no home?" |