Show 1 Jb c fb 14 Ji J i N B ii 92 ft je j Rii R fl I e e 23 pJ es submitted to the arc limited to two ques ques- AH queries must be written by pen or typewriter and ull name and address of the writer also name or initials ch h answer anwer is to be identified in the colu Queries will willed willed willi willid ed d as nearly as possible in the order received failure to in one issue means that it will appear later Do not private reply if the query may be taken care of in the thet t tj ill If a private reply is is absolutely necessary send self self- Stamped envelope I n not written in in compliance with viLh the rue rules of will wal be ignored s 5 Kye ev ever r begin to tell you enjoy the certainly arc aro a wonder wonder- n the kind I alted alted al al- ted to be but I never for I am a long tong yet ii iss t Kaye if I had only in all the tile longas long longas as as alone in the world oak cak ak and ind sick all the always having more I I was able to do I of the tile suffering I have even now could have ded ed Oh had I only like you to help and andi iJ i Maybe Mayba you could ee me e a a 3 little i i fI fl could 1 some time but I supa sup- sup a aye are too busy to listen ry of a girl who has hasalone alone lono in a strange land landi speaking ing a a strange f i dence j I am not Jf 1 ti 1 1 have one cf the then n rids s in the tle world Our t tins tai is that we did not riot l r times been going nt u help but someone been before me r ot fl-ot ot needed to ask you I Ij haye one or two lOW if you dont don't mind I I C foreign Ign lamb I am proud I e e would suspect that that with a strange I I this 1 long letter an and andor andor I II or in either ig For shame ye e enborn I the sort of ot wo- wo wo-I wo ns d to he if it I could O listen to the story 01 or hi big girl irl who felt I help her Bless BlessIt Blessi i it is my pleasure to i help elp you vou solve your to ml make ke two rays of ot ep p there was but one fether it be by letter I Ip n or in peri peris per- per is i my law and I ar arme am amme amme me Iam lam sure your yours I es s a L moral one moral one that Lan an incentive p to some I who 1 is k today where you yon feel that you I friend i most I I n toll me all about it it- it forget org the harrowing I Jast in the making of ent ut nt and a brighter fu- fu I life earn to look 1001 upon the s of the other t bitterness with bitterness with a a. ajoy I joy at having having- risen king aking of them only n nis whereby to mount t might never ne other- other J fl attained J come in in well we'll dis- dis Eons fons T I ha have Ie omitted eft r and fr-and and you on ma may max ask askI I try to find an an- an I lie ane Kaye lj me what Happy Hoo- Hoo is is do you it good Dood OH BOY ir ud possessor of eyes fc IA t little bit of ot heaven iby y that unmistakable Jan hair why hair why beseech a aen en for statements au- au ng the sons of ot Old i t n TAt be you do not know is none the less fa proverbial Pig In the P. P HS you ou and I 1 to he as old old or or as asu asu u u Well that depends l eldom Idom appreciate our les s. s were we're all a ap young young- iQ we sj we we feel in this Peter BO Boy K Kaye aye ye vas as away in service my myrid id rid I feel like I had lost tend I would like tikI very tet let another another-a a Cocker 0 o you think you could Heart Heart- me me among your lowers owen owe rs I would be willa will will- a reasonable fee if f I could find the little do dc dog I wan want I but hut so far have been una unable le to get hold of one I want a right young YOU puppy puppy The the younger the better I will appreciate any help you youcan youcan youcan can give me me Miss Kaye A SAILOR Perhaps your poor dumb friend not knowing that You jou would come again grew weary in the waiting wafting and felt that life lIe was not worth while without I you you and and was glad to go WhIle typing your little letter for forthe forthe the compositor Sailor Boy the lines of ot Sir Walter Scotts Scott's beautiful Helvellyn Helvellyn Helvellyn Hel presented themselves to me a again aln and again not again not that the circumstance circum stance is even similar similar but but anyway dont don't you Just love Scotts Scott's way of picturing pic picturing pic- pic turing a dog And now who is going to provide this I returned sailor with a puppy puppy puppy-I I hope someone will we will we dont don't want him to toI I feel that he has come home to a vacant vacant vacant va cant chair when there is a a. possibility of having it filled He ha has been serving serving ing US now let us serve HIM HIM and and be sorry our service can be so slight Phone me at Wasatch Dear Miss K Kaye ye I am interested in in the and read it every night May I join your circle 1 l. l I have a great many blackheads blackheads black black- heads around my nose How can I remove them 2 Can the story My Husband and I be obtained at the public library or is it being written espeS especially especially espe espe- S daily for The Telegram Wishing you the best of success DUMPLING I Delighted to have you ou Join us enter Dumpling Dimpling e enter ter I 1 For this reply please pleas send a self self- I Ia a addressed re stamped e envelope e I IDear 2 See answer to B M. M Dear Miss Kaye I r read ad the story My Husband and I in The Telegram but missed the beginning I found it so interesting interesting inter inter- esting eating that I should like to have the complete story Will you please tell me where I can get it in book form 2 Do you think school will continue continue con con- through the summer to make makeup up for the time lost during the flu epidemic B B. B M. M i My I Husband and I by Jane Phelps is being made up in book form I and when it is to be had bad the local shops will carry it and it-and and I shall be pleased t to announce it when the very I first copy arrives which I 1 think willbe will willbe willbe be soon 2 There will be no spring vacation the the usual w week el at Easter time ana time ana school will hold forth Just one week beyond the regular schedule In June At least that is the plan at present Dear Miss Kaye Will yo you please tell me in what of the A. A E. E F. F the One OneHundred OneHundred OneHundred Hundred Twenty-eighth Twenty infantry is I II I thank you INTERESTED Very Verv glad to be able to 10 supply s you with this information It is possible to get it locally now and save cave the long wait walt of writing to the adjutant general at Washington The One Hundred Twenty-eighth Twenty Infantry in infantry in- in fantry Is in the Thirty-second Thirty division |