Show I e d l h fi 1 L h rr q p es I t i t K o i II k I I t k Ii I h 4 L V ti h In r i. i t y J J t J i w a. a It il Dear Miss Kayo Kaye Will you please tell me the average height for a woman 2 How many men did the United States lose in the world war Thank you lOUISE Your query query- exceeded the limIt byE by f E one so so r I am omitting the Mange Mangel cure query It havIng been answered l so oft ott before in this department Here are your other two 1 Authorities do not quite agree on this but the average Is between 63 53 and 54 2 During the world war the casualties casualties cas- cas to our forces not counting prisoners the list ot of which Is to date unintelligible were men classified as follows in action Died of wounds Died ot of disease Died from other 1980 1380 Wounded Missing In action There will be some additions to this list as checking up had not been completed at the time it was issued November 26 Dear Miss Kaye This is the first time I have come to you for help Will you please answer my questions questions' I have a girl friend who I care very much for and she seems to care for me me but when we- we have havea a dance at high school she wont won't dance with me She sent me word not to ask her to dance What would you do ab abut ut this She seems all right at other times and I do not want to do anything that would break our friendship so will you please help me as soon as possible Wishing you good luck Mis Miss Kaye and much of it it JOCKEY S. S It If r I were a boy boy-a. regular boy I should ASK HER TO DANCE and I should keep on asking her to dance until she did it or I were convinced that there were no hope for me Im I'm surprised that you'd oud accept such sucha a a. message as this anyway If youre you're a real live boy Dont Don't you half suspect suspect sus- sus In the first place that she never sent it at all Might it not be a cute trick ot of the messenger knowing you had especially admired this particular girl Dear Miss Kaye Will you please enlighten me I have a friend by the name of Contreras Martinez Is he Spanish Spanish Span Span- ish or Mexican tAs As I have never known anyone of or this nationality is their skin very dark I thank you NATIONALITY Perhaps he Is both You know the Mexicans are of Spanish descent and he is probably a Mexican born Span Span- I lard span span-j The coloring ot of the Inhabitants of Mexico has a wide range all the way I from a a. rich olive to a swarthy brown I I Dear Miss Kaye I I. I like many others come to you for advice I will thank you before before- I I I I I hand as I know I will receive satI satI sat sat- I answers 1 H How w can finger nails such as I illustrate in this drawing be made oval They are very soft and bend and break when they grow over the end of the finger 2 Do the regular two two caliber revolvers use or center fire cartridges NAILS I This tyPe ot of nail naU can never be made madeI I into a a. true almond shape but much may be done toward the shaping Uniformity Uni- Uni may be had for the effort Press Pretis the scarf skin back carefully and gently but persistently until moons are all one shape and alike In size cuticle remover Is a real aid In this Also Induce the nails naUs to grow out over the Ups tips of the fingers by massaging them nightly with vase vase- line Trim them to an oval outline about the tips and the appearance will be greatly Improved Spread nails may be made less extreme by a faithful pinching ot of the finger Inger tips to toI I the desired taper I 2 These cartridges are manufactured manufactured in both rim and center fire but the center tire fire Is easily the more popular popular I lar and generally considered the more dependable Dear Miss Kaye Springs Spring's here again and so am I. I 1 Do you think harmful harmful harm harm- ful to use I find it a great help I but do not care to injure my heal health hIm h. h Im I'm sure you will know 2 What are some nice ways to serve oranges With many thanks and good I wishes WETONA 1 I Checking the perspiration at objectionable objectionable points does no harm to the general health if this treatment ts Is not administered to too great an area In other words there must be perspiration tion for tor physical fitness but there is no reason why It should not be con con- trolled You may feel teel quite safe In using the In the arm pits so long as the perspiration is allowed to low flow freely elsewhere down the spine for instance where it is not so 2 The ways bt bf serving oranges are are myriad Have you seen the Jello books with all the beautiful and directions for tor the use of oranges and other fruits Your grocer will give you one for the asking Then too there are salads Here is a simple one Use tart oranges slice them cutting cutting cut cut- ting down the sides Instead of across arrange them in a dish with pecan or walnut meats and serve with mayonnaise mayonnaise mayon- mayon naise dressing Orange jelly In baskets males makes an attractive addition to the table With Vitha I a sharp penknife cut half way round I the center of the orange leaving a strip half an Inch in width to serve as a I handle take out all the pulp when finished the skin of the orange should be in the shape of a basket the basket should be a a. little more than half the I depth of the orange Now with a pair i of sharp scissors cut the top edge of I Ithe the basket in points To make the I jelly strain the pulp or of the oranges and I I to one pint orange juice add half package pack pack- age gelatine soaked till soft In halt half haltI i cupful cold water one cupful boiling water the juice o of one lemon and one I I cupful of sugar Stir till the sugar Is dissolved and strain When hen cool fill I the tho orange baskets which have meantime mean mean- I I time been carefully washed and chilled I in a pan of broken ice It If you ou refer you may add a teaspoonful teaspoonful tea tea- spoonful ot of whipped cream to the jelly i when ready to serve If you wish to I beautify your table serve these baskets I In a a. bed of orange or laurel leaves and tie yellow satin ribbon bows on the handles Otherwise serve them on I plain little dollies I IFor For other orange recipes se see an any reliable re- re liable cook book I 1 I II |