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ANSWERS - -r "Ruth" asks what will keep the eyes bright. Go to bed early and get plenty of natural sleep. Each night the dust of the day should be washed out of the eyes with warm water. When the eyes feel tired lay a cloth wet with diluted witch hazel, which has been di ' luted with half the amount of water, over them at night. What are the birth flowers for October'and July and what are their meanings? October,, the maple leaf, which signifies "re serve;" July, the pond lily, which signifies "estranged love?' v "Bernice" writes that she has kept company with a man for three years and he has now asked her to marr-y him, but he hasn't saved any money and she don't think he ever will. She is puzzled as to whether he really loyes her and wants to marryher, and asks what she should do. Fewmen offer marriage if they do not, at leasC believe they are in love with the girl. Thjs man, probably loves you, but it may not be his disposition to save money. If he makes a good salary or has an income that will meet your ex penses, you might manage to save money for him. Many men never saved money untH after they were married. . "Inquisitive" wants to know who is America's richest woman. Mrs. Mary Harriman, with an es timated wealth of $150,000,000. Please give the postage stamp ffirtation.--"Eloise," ' Upside, down in left corner I love yau. - s Lefthand corner crosswise my heart is another's. Straight up and down good bye sweetheart. Upsjde down on right corner write me no more. f n middle at lop yes. , t In middle at "bottom no. In righthand corner at righ angle I love you. $ ., In lefthand corner at right, angle I hate you. Top corner straight L wish, your friendship. In line with surname accept my love.' Same upside down I am en gaged. " ? Same at tight angles I long to see you, i o o ' GOOD THINGS TO EAT ?' Lemon' Better One large lemon or 2 -small ones, juice and' grated rinds, 1 cup of sugar, S' eggs beaten together, lum&of butter size of egg. " Put in pan placed1 in Vessel of boiling water and cook all together until thick. Greatscare must be taken to pre vent scorching. Fine Desert Cut fine with scissors 12 figs and 6 dates. Choj). Yx cup of nuts fine. Whip 1 pint;' cream and the white of.l'egg.? Mix all together, add 2 table spoons of sherry; v Place in mold for three hours, packed, in ice anci salt , -t -