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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH INSURANCE MAN IS ENTHUSED OVER IT Had Your Iron Today? Gains 14 Pounds Taking Tanlac and Is Restored to Finest Health. Tnis is your cornej. Make use of it for your information on question tliat are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care fi.lly and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer tl.an can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it w 11 be given prompt attention- All communications will always be held ia ajjOiute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, - Dear Miss Brooks: I thank you very much for the answer you gave me and I think I will keep coming to you for you give such satisfactory answers. MAE, Ephraim, Utah. Thanks, Mae. I have mailed you the book of plays and other literature and hope you will find just wha you are looking for. Dear Miss Brooks': I have a few questions I would like you to answer for me. I have k.-company with my fiance. for a year and he never has given me a box of candy of any kind, and never seems to want to treat me very much. Do you think that is because he doesnt care enough for me? He gave m4 a real nice Xmas present. (2). Why is it that boys we girls ars acquainted with in our home town will not dance with us? We always speak to them and have never given them any reason we know of to dislike us. They always dance with the more popular ones and the svrange girls. Hoping for an early reply. BROWN EYES. Your fiance is unusual in that he has not given you even one box of candy, but it does not necessarily mean that he does not care enough for you. He may just be one of the kind who docs not approve of spending money that way or he may not know that you are fond of candy. 1 imagine he must just be a thrifty, young man who does not believe in spending money for small things which he does not consider of any value. It would seem that it is up to you, to use a popular phrase, to let him know you care for those things or else think as he does about it, and not let it bother you. I am sure I cannot tell you why the boys of your town do not dance with you. Do you dance well? If not, improve in that respect all you can and I am sure they will dance wit you as everyone likes to dance with a good dancer, ar.d of course you wouldnt have your home boys neglect the visiting girls, would you? .... al Dear Miss Brooks: I am deeply troubled, and feel that should ask some ones advice. I arr nineteen years old and have a frienr who is forty. We have been in each others company for almost a year He seems to care a great deal for me and is very attentive. Do you thinl he is too old for me? Thanking you in advance, WONDERING, Rigby, Idaho In most cases 1 would say withou' hesitation that there was entirely difference in your ages, but o course there are exceptions to a5 rules, and you are the only one wh would be able to judge whether your case was an exception, or not. In most cases a man of forty who mar-r- i d a girl of nineteen (if you are considering marriage) would be dictatorial and expect her to be obedient to his wishes, etc. Ordinarily a young girl does not relish being treat-,- d in that way by a husband, so I advise you to study well his deposition before seriously considering marling0. You do not say whether you think a great deal of him or not. Be sure of yourself, also. 1 My dear Miss Brooks: I have been so interested in your I would ask corner that I thought . you some questions-- Could you tell me how anyone could take the dandruff out of their hair, and when anyones hair is coming out in handfuls could you tell them how to stop iJ without cutting it off? I am sending a two cent stamp for you to send the 39 Tested Recipes Book. Your true friend, McCAMMON, Idaho. Yes, I can tell you how to stop i I beli've. Your hair coming out s bodly is caused no doubt by so mut-dandruff. If you send a stamped addressed envelope I' will send you the name of a hair tonic which will remove the dandruff and cause the hair to grow. Daily massaging gently wi'h the tips of the fingers is excel-- 1 nt.to develop a healthy condition of the scalp. to send your name so You negl-cte- d wc cannot send the book, but will s.nd it just as soon as you send us ' your name. Miss Brooks: My hair is very poor and I would Fke very much to know what to do ff or it. It is very greasy and oily sird I have lots of dandruff. I have bad it fobbed. Do you think that will help it? Thanking you in adaffectionvance for same, I am-yo- ur ate friend, . L. V. B., Downey, Idaho. your hair bobbed may help some, but it will not remove the dandruff, I am afraid. So many seem to be having trouble with their hair. You will perhaps notice that I am asking them to send their name and a envelope, so that I may send stamped th-- m the name of a very reliable hair tonic which will remove the dandruff and promote a healthy condition of the scalp. . Deni- - I would like to know the meaning of a honey lily, cushion daisy and pond lily. I will thank you a thousand times in advance Very anxious to hear from you soon, FRECKLES, Burley, Idaho I am .answering your question through the corner and so will file your addressed envelope away in case you may write again and will want a private answer. The Water or Pond Lily means in the language of flowers Silence. I could not find a Honey Lily, but the Honey Flower means Love, sweet and secret. There is algo a Honey Flower (Mourning Bride) meaning 1 have lost all. The Cushion Daisy I was unable to find at all, for which I am truly sorry. Perhaps there is another name for it which you could send and I will try again. Dear Miss Brooks: I enjoy very much the valuable information I receive in your comer. I also would like some help. I am very desirous of obtaining a breast pin with my name on, one made of gold wire in the form 'of my name. I will feel very grateful to you if you will tell me where I can get one made. GOLDEN LOCKS. If you will send me your full name and an addressed envelope, Golden Locks, with the name you wish made, I will send you the name of a firm who will make you a pin together with the cost of having it made. Dear Miss Brooks: Im very interested in our comer and hope I am worthy to become a member. I am a girl of 15 and am very interested in a boy of 17. Sometimes he acts queer, and other times he acts good; when he is good he is very good to me, but other times he acts queer. Could you please tell me how to find out whether he likes 2. Could you please me or not? tell me a way to get rid of split ends on the" hair ? How old do you think a girl ought to be before starting her trousseau? My brother said to write with him ' xnd he knew you would answer my questions. Thanking you in advance, A. G., Kanarra, Utah. You are very welcome to our corner, I am sure. You are very young to be much in any boy, my dear, but of course we all enjoy having good 'rends. It would be very difficult for me to tell you how you ould fmd out whether h- likes you or ot. We usual'y take it for granted hat when persons sejk our society they enjoy being with us or they would not come, so that is one way for you to judge. We are all queer at times you know, so do not think too much about that. You are much too young to be thinking of a trousseau. You prepare your trousseau rfter you become engaged to be married. Perhaps you had in mind a hope chest which is so popular these days. You may make dainty things for personal wear or for use in the home and store them in your hope chest, but do not necessarily have to be engaged or married to make use of them. You could start sue of these whenever you wish to. Have a barber singe the ends of your hair about every two or three months and I think you will find this will help. it. Your brother is quite correct. I am glad you wrote together, but I would gladly answer if you each wrote alone. d, -i Dear Miss Brooks: I have been very interested in Our Corner for quite a while and hope you can answer my question. How old should a girl be before starting to do up her hair? Thank you very much. WONDERING, Richfield, Idaho. Do not put your hair up before you are sixteen if you can possibly avoid it. So much depends on your personality as to just how old you should be, but be girlish as long as you can, because you cannot very well let your hair down after you once begin to do it up. Dear Miss Brooks: 'Will you please answer a question which is puzzling me? I know it is not correct to hold your escorts hat at any public place, but it is the custom to do so around here and one would hardly want to fed out of place. Please tell me what to say in offering to hbld a gentlemans hat Wishing you much success and happiness, I am, PEGGY, Moroni, Utah. No, dear, it is not really proper any ol"ce, I believe, for a lady to be a hat rack for a gentlemans hat, but it does seem that some men have a habit of expecting a lady to hold their hats. If you are in a theatre or any place where he can put his hat under the seat, I would simply suggest that he place it there. Other places I believe the best plan would be to hold it if he offers it to you. An opporDear Miss Brooks: I have been interested in your cor- tunity may present itsqjf when you ner for some time, and would like to can without offense, let him k0w have you answer a few questions that you do not desire the privilege ef are of importance to my Bee Hive holding his hat. Thanks for your good wishes. work. H-vi- Tanlac has restored my health and built me up fourteen pounds In weight, said H. W. Morrison, 4768 Thrush Ave St. Louis, Mo., agent for HORSE LIABLE TO SUNSTROKE the National Life Insurance Co. Two years ago my stomach went When Subjected to Heat or Fast wrong and I could not eat anything Work Animals Sometimes Loss without suffering agony afterwards Consciousness and Fall. from heart palpitation and shortness of breath. Some nights I was In so In hot weather and wheu subjected much misery my wife had to get up to heat or fast work in the hot sun, and try to get me some relief. My horses sonfetlmes lose consciousness health got to be so poor I had to stay and fall, or as It is commonly ex- in bed for weeks at a time. What Tanlac has done for me Is pressed, they have sunstroke. Sunstroke differs from fits In the nothing short of wonderful. I now absence of excitement, the breathing eat anything I want, sleep fine, and Is slow and often of a snoring charam working full time every day; in acter, the pulse Is slow ancl Indistinct. fact, Im in splendid health. I cant The harness should be removed and praise Tanlac too highly. the horse placed in a comfortable Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. position In the shade and propped up on his brisket. Cold water should be Casanova Exposed. dashed on the head, or cracked Ice The greatest lover and the greatest In a tag be applied to the poll and adventurer in history Casanova is a the head elevated. If the horse Is fake, according to Gustav Gugitz, conscious enough to drink, small whose work is reviewed in a recent quantities of cool water should be Issue of The Dial. offered frequently. Four ounces of He freshens up the ladles he conwhiskey may be given, diluted In cold quers, to make them more commandwater. The horse should be sponged ing. He Invents various fatherhoods for himself. And some of the greatest women whom he claims to have subdued have existed purely in his fancy, sajs Julius von Ludassy, and shows that even the famous escape from the Leads is a fabrication. , Free for Our Readers. We have made arrangements whereby every housewife who reads this paper can obtain a copy of Reliable Recipes absolutely free of charge by simply writing the Home Economics Department of the Calumet Baking Fillmore Street, Powder Co., 4100-2- 8 111. Chicago, One Good Type of Covering to ProFrom Torture by ' Stable Ply. tect Horses with cool water and rubbed briskly all over till he is dry and rested. Plenty of fresh air should be allowed, without a draught. The same treatment Is to be given horses that have been overdriven in hot weather and are suffering from heat exhaustion. CLEAN BATH BEST FOR HOGS Animals Will Show Appreciation by Making Profitable Gains If Given Chance. 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The Delicious Bread A Spelling Lesson. Once upon a time there was a stubborn student who refused to learn to spell. But always the teacher pleaded with the student and often said : You will suffer some great if not actual tragedy, sometime, by reason of this refusal of yours to study orthography ! Yet still the student was obdurate, and said blah. One day, after the obdurate student had grown to manhood, he poisoned himself eating oysters in Orgust. And when the teacher, who had now grown old and toothless teaching orthography, heard this, she said: From Uh, huh! I told him so! Life. , iacon-venienc- e, Naval Testing Ground. The long-feneed of the Navy department for a place where new that looked good might be tried out is being met with an experi-mentresearch laboratory, down the Potomac river, seven miles from the Washington navy yard, on the grounds of the Bellevue magazine, which is expected to be In operation this summer. 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