Show jr kT eel 2 iSS Kayes Kaye am a girl of 19 years My r died when I 1 was 10 and at age of 14 I began earning my living I have been in a c r- r employ for the two years have l um m several times by helping out in rushes when I have havee e ely been able to be out of bed bedd cWI d his is was my reward three out out three months ago in in this I found a 10 green green- store so I gave it to him and d d him to hold it for me to see yone called for It a aIl Il later he offered it to me told me no one cne had called for nd I said Keep it a while r r-a r a month isn't very longone long long- r one ne may call for it yet yet Time on until three months had CI so when he hc was about to tome tome me me my weeks week's wages I asked f anyone had inquired for forthe the coney He stammered around rand in no easy tones told ne me Then i Then I said May I now then U-then j then He said that I had to take it once and now it was too late as ason on y h had d been spent Then I him him if if he were that dishonest I I ld keep and it-and he told me meI med d not t need me In the store any I I IoN j I Miss I honest oN v Kaye was lh to let him keep it for that I n of f time for far fear some poor I II I man or 01 woman might call for it But after that length of time should you consider it mine or his and what do you think of a man who would do like that Is there any way in which I could obtain this money and would I be right in doing it Please answer this as soon as as V possible Miss Kaye as I will have to leave here HONESTY ly dear the very fact that this man manat manat at one time offered you ou the unclaimed money is proof that according to custom custom cus- cus tom or regulation iii ill this mercantile house It was rightfully yours What hat hatI I think of im Is probably not different from what the whole world of u uI person of his tYPe But let us not give I him and his petty methods another thought though ve to draw the he well earned I lesson from the unhappy experience experience- to profit profit- by the analysis of his unfortunate I makeup Even luck ill Is good for something In a- a wIse mans man's hands you ou so let us turn this little grief to good account for you Your awai ening may have been rude but buC my dear it is well worth It If It t does nothing more than call your at- at ten on to and Instill In you rou a hatred for this petty form of dishonesty dishonesty-a determination to strive every minute for a clean wholesome fairness toward all It If you gather only this one thought that a man who strives for money alone gets that for whIch he strives NOTHING ELSE That hIs is the I poorest kInd of poverty in all the world It If you do not let Iet this experience embitter embitter em- em I bitter you only feel glad glad-glad and happy that you have wealth beside which this mans man's poverty seems unI unbearable un- un I bearable and wish him nothing worse than his inevitable fate You need nothing better than yours if you continue continue con con- under the name of your adoption I My Dear Deal Miss bliss Kaye I thank you a thousand times for forthe forthe the help you have given me and I Ido Ido I do hope you dont don't get tired of me coming so often Do you I have been corresponding with witha a young soldier boy in France for some time I write real often and I always try to have some little reading matter to put in my letter to make it more interesting I know he is interested in music so 50 I have sent him several pieces of sheet music also clippings from the papers papers pa- pa pers and jokes I try to tell him all the news that I think would interest in- in terest him but as I do not know I his family I am afraid my letters arent aren't as interesting as they might I be So please Miss Kaye do you know of any little things thing's I could send him He doesn't expect to tobe tobe be home until summer so you see he still needs something to cheer him and keep his mind occupied Dont Don't you think so 2 How old do you think I am amby amby by my writing JO The most acceptable thing In all the world to the lonely chaps across the water Is the home paper When you have finished reading your Telegram roll and stamp it and send it on this cheering mIssion My Iy godsons have been more grateful for that than anything anything any any- thing else I have been able to do for tor them I Also send kodak pictures of things local which might Interest him Never tire of you ou Jo Io How could I But why have me guess your age when I alreadY know Dear Deal Miss Kaye Will y u please publish for me a anico anico nico luncheon I could fix for an invalid Thanking you I am VAL You do not tell me Val if there are any restrictions so I take it this this' invalid invalid in- in valid may have anything she wIshes so 10 long as the diet is lIght and whole whole- some The following makes a very attractive luncheon Cream soup Paulet a la Ia Creme Baked potato Ice Cream To 10 makE thE Paulet a la Creme chop cooked to fine ine bits rub through a sieve mix with ith a little I cream and a wen well beaten egg and season with salt Put in a mold press and serve it hot or cold cut in slIces If hot garnish with parsley if 1 cold I serve on lettuce leaf The instant the potato is thoroughly baled baked It should be removed from the over ove cut iti ih half lengthwise the center I scooped out Into a hot bowl and mashed Add two tablespoonfuls cream a little salt and the beaten white of an I egg return to the shells sheIls and brown for a moment In the oven Dear Deal Miss Kaye Please publish in The Telegram these questions 1 1 What shall I put on a a cold cold sore 2 I have dark hair hail and eyes I My skin is a little swarthy What color powder should I use LUC LUCY I The old old reliable for cold sores is camphor Ice but something that has proven very effective e is in which a small amount of pulverized alum alum has been dissolved Try it 2 Rachel Ask for thIs shade In Java rice and you'll be well pleased with results At last Patient Patient One here is your song The words are by Clifton BIngham fling fling- ham the music by Edwin Green SING ME TO SLEEP sIng me to sleep the shadows fall Let me forget the world and all Tired is my heart the day Is long long- Would It were come to even song Sing me to sleep your hand in mine mine- Our fingers as in prayer entwine Only your voice oice love I let t me hear Singing to tell me you are near Love I 1 am lonely years are so long I 1 want you you only and your song Dark Is lifes life's shore love night Is so deep deep- Leave me no more love sIng me to sleep Sing me to sleep love you alone Seem to be left me for tor mine own own- Imply Haply my heart will know no pain When I awake awak from sleep agaIn Sing me to sleep and let me rest Of all the world I love you best NothIng is faithful nothing true In heaven or earth but God and you We Ve thank thank you ou C. C M M. S. S for thIs con con- May ay we not do something to return th the fa favor VOl |