Show i 2 r Kaye soldier in the trenches nore lore for his country than idle One Hundred Forty Forty- why does he not more more credit than the undred Forty fifth i ing g you success JACK of t the One Hundred Forte Fortye Forty Fort e unreservedly to toun toun un made the i ot of every servant of ofIn ofin In the training camps n forth offering their t all they had and are are- annan fodder If f need missed the prIvileges It Is but another added At all times tImeR and In InI vv re they willing and ready I ng orders Angels Anges could do doSo doSo So all honor to the One ll 11 onor to the man who bled in or out of the thew thew w o 0 did or did not want to toi i aw his duty and did It who sacrificed much and andle ande le e rewarded with a sight th ther er side 9 4 lory enough for tor all and In the sharing Sl given Slen en the One Hundred vIII not detract one Iota b by any other orr orr or- or r individual so let et us' us not nots s or fault finding lot let us t It end for them all t ISS Kaye Kayea a e some more of your ome 15 year curls if lease ase help us out This attempt T out ut with the very best boys Every night some some- t tT asking for an ant ent We fully under under- 1 arc too young to i i of this sort of I rut ut our mothers allow us tat Lt once once- ocein in a while Dont Don't ly Iy think the day has come comel I l' l younger set et goes out outDo outDo Do you think it proper n naturally t rallY old in our ways second year of high I f W Would ld you stay in all the i you please publish a ar I r r seven course dinner lovingly I YOU YOU HEAVEN FROM HEAVEN I dears the da day has como come I younger set goes out more ethe 1 the pity recto feet harmony ot of life every every- its timo and place when ears are forced Ito hold holdt t 1 was was not Intended for them childhood and young wom- wom te re or of their natural h harmony armony ot of the DivIne va eu ed and only discordant t cart ca result I Ir Irr rr r feels that the mere matew mat mat- mat mat-I ew evenings evening spent In search i meet ment in the company or of I Int in n nt can an be but a trivial loss I den she need but read your 1 tact that you are EVER I Ito entertain and be es- es u by these lO boys s 's keeps you ou h nt state ot of expectancy t aid hopefulness for ad- ad I fj tics durIng all the I which can but divert dhert I 11 1 td and your Interests important things of your our educations Had you i N many calls for engage engage- sibly bly you might not engage have have roper roper r p per per- perthe h the Old old fashioned precision e n j I ot of the girls who were not so pressed I II for engagements you OU would have said The younger set goes Instead ot of go Such h Inelegant English J. can but but I stand out as one more proof of the very cry obvious reason why girls should I be girls You are naturally old in your ways Im I'm sorry sorry as I can be There I will be so many years for the I weIghtier things or of life lite such long I dreary hours when with Elizabeth Akers Allen you will say Backward d turn backward 0 Time In your flight Make lake me a child again just for tonight to- to I I night 1 i Backward flow backward 0 Tide ot of the years I I am so weary of toil toil and of r I i I Mother dear Moth Mother the tle years have bave been long I Since I last list to your lullaby song i Sing then and unto my soul it shall I seem Womanhood's yeas years have bave been only only a adream I dream i i That I wish you could appreciate it J JI I all this now wonderful springtime of I life and live it full measure that later you might live the summer Bur and the harmoniously autumn happily I I peacefully as only the correct balance I can make them balance I i Pleasures you must have but let I them be the pleasures or of youth let j there be no borrowed plumage for it I I cannot lie repaid 1 2 The following Is a very good Little Dinner to suit your purpose I imagine Cream of Barley Soup I Boiled Cod Hollandaise Sauce 1 Be Beef t Tongue longue Au Grat Gratin n. n Brown Sauce Drowned Browned Potatoes Asparagus Stewed Lentils I Celery Fritters BIrds on Toast Lettuce Salad French Dressing Apricot Float Coffee Corree with Cake I To the woman who wants a tatter Phone Wasatch R and see what this little lady has to of r. r It If for any reason you cannot order from her try Wasatch R. Dear VonC I have written before arid and f found nd much in your answers so EO I am here again for more 1 I am going with a girl whose aunt is my cousin Is she any relation re- re lation to me 2 How old do you think I amby am amby by my writing Thanking you in advance for the answers I know you will give and hoping for you oodles of success SULKY PIP Please se do not nat wear such a name dear child Why not nat lift up to something something some some- thing like to be rather than to strain down to ta som something so 80 ugly 1 ThIs girl could be your second cousin but may not nat be It If her aunt Is your cousin this aunt Is a sister to either her fathEr or mother then the father or mother as the case may maybe be Is also a cousin making theIr child your second secand cousin Probably this Is not the If relation it were you would not be confused about It but from the working basis provided It Is impossible ImpossIble sIble to figure It with any degree of sureness It If you still are puzzled Or tell ell me the family connection In detail and andI I shall try again 2 Old enough nough to write a 11 wee bit bEtter than you do j I I Dear Miss Mis Kaye You are aro certainly a very different differ differ- I ent woman from what I thought you were I always thought you were a 11 woman to help holp people get getaway getaway away from their troubles and instead in in- I stead you add to them In my last letter to you when I told you about my boy friend andI and I you told me to ta bo be as miserable t I II as I could and certainly any pert perI per per- t I son san who tried to help other people II II I I lose their troubles would not wish them to be miserable I I In I answer to my other question ono eno sent you before gave me a aI I I splendid answer and it worked just dandy and I want to ta thank you I I for telling me just what to do But again to the second sec sec- ond question Do you think that I he wisely decided that his position was not one for far a bashful boy as asI you said It was him and not me I that spoke first about the kissing Miss Kaye havo you ever evor been really truly in love If so sa you I could not nat refuse a kiss from such sucha a boy especially if you loved himas him himI as I did this boy Miss Kayo you have always had I I praise given you very very seldom sel sel- I dom dam a scolding so I decided decide I better bet bet- ter give you this one Of course I hope to ta have you forgive me Wont Won't you yau dear Miss Kaye I LOVEY DOVEY Wouldn't I 1 be a funny Answer Woman If if after all the love and affection tion lIan and praise Ive I've had I couldn't accept ono little scolding gracefully you ou Why honey that goes without saying besides you relented ere you finished your our little letter didn't you ou Im I'm sorry you were not a bIt more careful about the wordIng of your our other letter Had you rou not told me you had a 11 bashful friend whom you OU had hadId Id kissed BEd twice after which he dis- dis possibly I should not have told you ti be as miserable as possible blo ble for penance while you thought It over ovet and learned your OUr little lesson Some lessons must he be learned through sorrow dear deal and if IC you need to ta be miserable to arrive at an awakening then I say be miserable my whole aIm being to ta help FIRST FInS and to please afterward If It cannot cannat be both In ono one My letter to ta you had the desired ef effect ef- ef feet It made you think so my purpose was accomplished whether you Were ere willing to accEpt my plan or Clr not DOt So lets let's have bave no regrets You have had your little lesson lesson-I have had 1 my little scolding and we are ready to start all new from there thoro Write again telling ten tell ing me clearly the difficulties you are experiencing wIth thIs boy an ant 1 I shall try now to wipe away all this used misery I have heaped upon yoU and make malte you OU happy even again though my love affairs may not have taught mo me to advocate promiscuous kIssIng r Dear Miss Mis Kaye Will you please answer my two questions 1 Hew can I get my hair to ta grow 2 Please give me Norma Narma and Talmadge's addresses Wishing you much success in inyo your yo r work wark LILLIE have Ha you OU tried the mange cure so often descrIbed In thIs department If that be too troublesome for a little I girl suppose you take a weekly massage massage mas- mas I sage with deodorIzed petroleum I 2 29 Seventh avenue New York I City N N. 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