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Show The Secret lOepyriwht that she KrtHiln .rVPl? ' ?. ryed Er Whittington Sir James smiled at her JTu heed nd disappears. Advertisement th f Mr. offl-- Bohrlkl 'nr" th pa.,r taBafla"4he Is m and Jane Finn, whom reasons of for Important Site Kent day the pair vlelta Henhelmmar. American ! looking for hie d Finn, who bad aftar landing from the Ualtaniaa boats and employe them to ararch for her. They a Mrs Vandemeyer U a Tuppence Luaitanla aurvlvor. meocnlaea Whittington In a caller "T Tommy Vandemeyer. Sail, him. Whittington leavee followa Hereheimmer tor Franca Whitthim. Tommy tralla Boris a home ington'! companion, to detalla of la Soho. Ha overheare a Bolehevlk and labor plot tou overturn the government. flnd-ln- g apparently depends on a secret treaty made between the alllea during the war. Tommy la caught listening, and Sensing knocked isnscless. - eou-liTj.- n. dlaap-amre- dia-aev- er Suc-ee- eln-lat- er relatluns between Whittington and Mrs. Vandemeyer, Tup-pea- ceae dligalsvs hereelf end a parlor maid. During a conversation between a vleltor. Borle. and Mrs. Vandemeyer, In which the name of Sir Jamee Peel Edgerton. femoue criminal lawyer, la mentioned. Tuppence btire talk of an organisation." Next day Edgerton vlelta lira. nd-rla- ei Vandemeyer. and on leaving Tuppenee to give up her poaltlos hut refuses to give a On her "day off" Tupreaeon. penee iota in eee Hereheimmer, The door war opened by in Irreproachable bntler. Tuppence felt n little nerrons She- had decided not to ask If Kir James wee home," hot to adopt a more pergonal attitude. "Win yon aak Sir Jamei If 1 can eee him for a few minutes? I have it for him." The butler retired, returning a mount or two later. "Sir James will gee yon. Will you Hep thin way?" He iinhered them Into n room at the bark of the house, furnished as a library. The collection of book! wan a magnificent one, and Tuppence no-tlro-d that all one wall was devoted to work on crime and criminology. There were several deep-padde- d leather ann-rhalrand an ui In the window dealt strewn with the innster of the open hearth. hi Mil-to- PPre at which home wae alttlnr. He rose they "Ton have a eaniesr-neea- . Ahr Continued. mcaaage entered. message for me? AhMie recognized Tuppence with a r " "t nit dy1 td "My 1" ,CT,nt Vra rnn you Wd you Vamle- - rtl,n,t yonr lady, oa far aa I nlne-rhlrt- Sir James flushed sllgtdl. Mr. There la no question of a fee. de a not am prlvaie I Henhrimmar. terttvaT n- -i . ! t .r.; t ,.;i At n,l a her( i'ear Kea.ier: Th t is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer-fui.- y and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Xunvs and addresses of business tirin cannot be printed here, but will be f a sc'.f-a- d Ircssc 1. stamped envelop accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each Infer nr no rep') can he made. m- - arc ll 'unv-strictly confidential. In rciees: and s. :igs, the correct title, the first line, or the ie:v. name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Flease send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly lo you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink. to Ilelen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt lake Pity, Vtah. h-- "I had a touch of toothache, SlNita ASM POKM nKCElVKD 1 really think ; Atari. King Tut meant ma'am," said Tuppenee glibly. Ss Tilt folltmina .as ami poumi lisvs his sandals to he worn only wrlien Our in Die pant week. Joining In the lighter and Iras atrena-anthought It better to come home and I wish to have quiet evening." aporta, hut it aeoma milady has In thank each one for thalr klnitnena In this, as In a great many other things, Mra. Vandemeyer said nothing, but contributing them: taken unto herself to aav what. when, Vail Ms Hack l'al IV Mine" be drew back and let Tuppence pass where and why aha ahall or shall not "Theres Only One l'al After All" wear or do certain thlnga. and aa Into the hall. "Hour " ronsiiuenca wa see Iheaa sandals at tha "How unfortunate for you," she oa tha street. In IM ballseashore, said coldly. "You had better go to room. at th theatre. In fact every BONUS RKvll'KSTKn bed." These songs and poems are on the where and worn thua by almost evary one. Hut. by all maana let them Oh, I shall be all right In the reuiirated and list: with the rest of your costume, "Haunted Woods " Cook can " kitchen, ma'am. at least, (tl And alao. well, my Flap"At I'd Nothing Kite to Do" "Cook la out." aald Mrs. V urn lobalwaen you and me. I t Poem) The Old Woman and tha Boy pers. Just rn eyer, In a rather rather think Id not care to make up disagreeable tone. That Waa Half Past Three. a with hoy who got angry because I I sent her out. So you see you had An Old Ship's t'harter. had coma to my senses enough to not better go to bed. allow him such unwise familiarities IV r Miss Brook. Suddenly We have written to you before and 8o that's that. If he's "half a man" ho Tuppence felt afraid. admit you re right, and be a better There waa a rlug In Mrs. received satisfactory replies end now wa 'i shake J011 ,,r voice that she did not like are trying again, tl) There arc seven fr "'V your parents, of us girls who go together and tliek,,d at ull. Also, the other woman waa people in our ward call ua "Tin- Seven JV8T HET A I.ltillT slowly edging her up the pussage. Higgling. Nuts from Should we consider this' A little child on a alck bed lay, Hlrlngtown." Tupiience turned at buy. aa an insult. C!) We are hctwicii six-- ! And to death seemed vary near; "I don't want " teen and seventeen old. Should Her parents' pride and tha only child Then. In a flash, a rim of cold steel we follow the stylesyears of long ilresscs'l f a railroad snglnear. touched her temple, and Mrs. Vunde- - (3) Home of us hava our hair bobbed. and like it. la It still stylish to w car Chorus: it so? (4) We follow the styles of lust set a light whan I pass tonight, dancing, and some uf the people in the Set tt where It ran he seen r darling it dead than ahow tha ward rnve about It. Wlmt cun we do K to stop them? We don't winil to stop! red; a belter, show tlia grern. (3) What are some of the f dancing. ! bar-mont- xa Vande-meyer- t- - - tillim-hewin- ' nine-thirt- Intest dance pieces out? Thank j mi. We remain. "SEVEN ('.HiliLINil. iil'MiTI KM INtv. NETS FltiiM BTItlNUTilWX." I'tali. Well, Birla, I hardly feel Hint were 1 la your place ahouM consider the ns me you seem tt hare e.irncd :i comto pliment. Hut a'.are you do uupi-ahave earned It. you hardly Iih tlie right to1 eonsliler it an Insult either. I think would Just quietly no iihmil it and see if I couldnt earn a little better sounding name. Don't you think you could? (2) Personally, I do not rsre for the ankle length sklrta. and though one sees quite a few 1 think tlm shorter length, half way hat ween the ankle anil the knee. In Ittueh belter taete for street wear at any rata, snd It is still qulle popular. (3) llohbeil hair also continues popular, though lie continued vogue hangs somewhat In the balance. Since eonie uf you already hava it, might as well keep It for a while, I suppose. (4) Why not moderate a little on tha dance question? Extreme styles In danelng, as well ae in drees, ere In pour taels end often overstep into the vulgar. No need lo stop daneln- g- but If you want le lose that most uncunipllnientsry name, better stop the danelng" the folks are raving abnut. You will And a few of the latest danee hits In my reply to Flaeh the Cold Steel Touched Her Brown Eyes, Utah, In last Issue. Write Temple. again, glrla. X liear Mies Brooke: I have reed your advice corner Just Between You la your little end Me." for a long time, end 1 went to say 1 think It Is Just splendid, nnd especially on before petting. I have never writtensomeone and I read sometime ege of Pardon The Inquiring about the song Sent but Came loo I .ate," but X did not eee it appear In print. If you have It, please eend tt to me. Thanking you In advance, and here's hoping ttet others will appreciate you aa I do. Wishing you success, GLADYS. Idaho. Your letter In Thank you, Gladys. quits encouraging. 1 am happy to print the poain you wish below: THE BAKDON CAME TOO DATS A d boy in a foreign land. At sunrlee was to die. In a prison cell he eat alone. From hla heart there rams a sigh; "Deserted from the ranks." they said, Tlie reason none eould say; They only knew the orders were That he should die next day. And as the hours glided by. A messenger on wings did fly. To save this boy from such n fat A pardon, but It oame too late. fair-hatre- ' Cliorue: The volley was Bred at sunrlsey J uni after tha break of day. And while the echoes lingered. Ills duly railed him from those he A soul hnd loved, panned away. Into the arms of hla makar. Front hie home whose light wee And to there hear hta fate. dimmed. While tears he shed, to his wife ha euld, A leer, a sigh, a sad goodbye. "1 will leave two lanterns trimmed." The pardon came too late. ' r Tup- i I must walk Ml, 1 think. IT1 meet you nt tlie Rita at seven." walked Tuppence briskly along towards the Serpentina, flrat glancing at her watch. It was nearly six o'clock. She remembered that ahe had had no tea, but felt too excited to be conscious of hunger. She walked aa far as Kensington gardens and then slowly retraced her steps, feeling Infinitely better for the fresh air nnd exercise. It was not so easy to follow Sir James' advice, and put the possible events of tlie evening nut of her head. As she drew nearer and nearer to Hyde park corner, the temptation to return to Smith Andley mansions was almost Irresistible. At any rate, she decided, It would do no harm Just to go and look nt the building. Perhaps, then, alie could resign herself to waiting patiently for ten oclock. South Audley mansions looked e nctly the same as usual. What Tuppence had expected ahe hardly knew, hut the sight of Its red brick stolidity slightly assuaged the growing nnd entirely unreasonable uneasiness that possessed her. She was Just turning away when ahe heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to Join her. n waa purple with suppressed Tup-peac- n "Your Kolla-ltoyc- excitement. I say. miss, shrie rteninmled "Who's going?" Mra. tt: .i.lv. r nine-thirt- Rltsr ,!,,) ! last she heard footsteps moment later Mra. Yandcii.c.ii-self oHued the door. She Mfied tu-eyebrows ut the sight of tbe g:rl. y r I I"''.; I Sir James considered for a moment. ' There is n Lme to l.e lost. The aooner we rr'W the hotter." He turned to Tii,;cn.-e- . "1 )!rs. ut tonight, do you dining know?" Vea. I think so, but ahe will not be out late. Otherwise, she would have taken the latchkey." Good. I will call main her about ten o'clock. What time are you supposed to return T' Atmut or ten, but 1 could go back earlier. kou must not do that on any account. It might arouse ausplclon If you did not stay out till the usunl time. I! buck by I will arrive at ten. Mr. Hereheliunier will wait below In a laxl perhaps." lie's got a new e cur," said Tuppence wish vicarious pride. Kvoii better. If I succeed In obtaining the uddress from her. we can go there at once, taking Mrs. with ua If necessary. You understand T' "Yea." Tuppence ruse to her feet with a skip of delight, oh. I fed so much better!" Dont build on It too much. Miss Hu ray." Tuppence. Julius turned to the lawyer. "Suy, then. I'll call fur you In the car round about Is that right "Perhaps (hat will he the heat plan. It would be unnecessary to have two enra wultlng about. Now, Mlaa Tuppence. my advice to yon la to go and have a good dinner, really good one, mind. And dont think ahead more than you can help." lie shook hands with them both, (inri a moment later they were outside. the Jnier Mercy ciite pence ecstatically, as aba skipped down the steps. Oh, JuIIua, Isn't be Just a duekr "Well, I allow he seems to be the goods all right And 1 was wrong about Its being useless to go to him. Say, shall we go right away back to ecstatically. "All the earner aa I said before, lte too bed of of Carter to act yon two babies on a Job like this. Now, don't get offended. Miss er " "Cowley. Prudence Cowley. But my friends call me Tuppence." Well, Miss Tupiience, then, aa I'm certainly going to be a friend. Now, about this young Tommy of youra Frankly, tlilnga look bad for Iilm. He's been butting In somewhere where lie wasnt wanted. Not a doubt of It. But don't give up hope.' "And you renlly will help ua? There, JuIIua I He didn't want me to coma" she added by way of explanation. "Il'm," anld the lawyer, favoring JuIIua with another keen glance. "And quea-tlima- to. Hen rtoMir-- l m- - .. She might learn aomethlng t; cook. Nothing happened, and. n'Vr Ing some minutes. (he hell again, keepli.i: her M the button for some little ni.:;c. t'.iil i!,oUt I wonted lo for news .lane Isn't he a duekr Inquired "Oh, Sir James," broke out Tuppence, "whet do you think has become of Tommy?" Hm." Tbe lawyer rose, and paced slowly up and down. "When yon arrived, young Indy, I was just packing up my traps. Going to Scotland by tlm night train for few days' nailing. But there era different kinds of fishing. Ive a good mind to atay, nnd eee If we cant get on the track of that young chapi." Oh Tuppence clasped her hands why was that?" T reckoned It would be no good worrying you with a petty little business like tlila "I sea" He pansed a moment "This petty little bnslneaa as you ml It, bears directly on a very Mg husl-nea- a bigger, perhspa, than either yon or Mlaa Tuppence know. If this boy la allva he may have very valuable Inform itlnn to give ua Therefore, we must find him. There's one person quite near at hand who In all probability knows where lie la or at all events where he Is likely to he Mrs. Vendcmeyer." "Yea but shed never tell ua. "Ah, that la where I come In. I think It qnlte likely that I shall he tell hie to make Mra. Vamlonu-yo- r me wlmt I want to know." Ilowr demanded Tuppeniv, opening her eyea very wide. Oh. Just by asking her replied Sir James esslly. "That's the way we do It, you know." He taliped whh hla finger on the Intnlile, and Tuppence felt again the tense power that mdlated from the warn wont triir asked "Ana If sh Julius Suddenly. I have one or I think aha will. H Still. In that levers. Aro, two powerful They Entered. unlikely event, there Is nlwsys the " ' Hruiight s pnsalliillty of bribery." Sure. And Mint's where I rnme "Pla.yfr,ln ,,r" Vitnilenirjrer, I In!" cried Julius, bringing his fist Ijr" "nM TulI"n.-c- . In down on the tnMe with a hung. You ,frHl11 1 ld flint to cun count on me. If necessnry, for ""'x he m,i, ,,f Yes, sir, one dollars Ikf,,. ! " MrK,il' In. Oh. by one million Il'TohcliiiniiT, Sir million dollnra!" Waert.m." Sir James sat down nnd subjected AineriiTn'1 you" Ml1 'be Julius to a long scrutiny. a liatnl. Mr. Herslirimmer. lie said at Inst, Wonb" Mie ilmvn?" asked ir that Is a very large sum. At It amounts of exchange r,w rate l,,rwHrd two present rtalrs. over two hundred . considerably SHl,, 1',I,l'eiit-e- 1 thousand pounds." lmldiyn,.o plungh l J That's an. Msvbe yon think Ini "ny y"u wl11 ,i'nk ninsi . wfu" 'hek of me coining tnlklng through my hat. but I ciin de. ken, m I really went to liver the goods all right, with enough '1:know , bid what over to spare for your fee." ,y"M - h me da) ago, !,.jt j,li:r eruied .n of Scotland Yard me Hualnst It. Said it was m lcsiralde.'1 gaza hie dlacovered nothing of Importance In Frenos Tommy's continued ebeenoe worries Tup- - u Important u Mg wi,i . -- k who CHAPTER VII I've money .pic-tion- "!?er Wrll, without prejudice, then, if had a young sister forced to earn her living I should not like to aee her In Mrs. Vandemeyer'a senrlcei It la no pines for a young and Inexperienced girt. That la all I cea tell yon." A" Id Tuppence thoughtfully. Thaak yon very much. But I'm not really Inexperienced, yon know. I knew perfectly that she was a had lot when I went there aa a matter of fact thats why I went She broke off, Bering some bewilderment on tlie lawyer's face, and went on: 1 think perhapa I'd better tell you the whole story. Sir Japiea. Ive a sort of feeling that you'd know In a minute if I didn't tell the truth, and so you might aa well know ull about it from the beginning." Yea, telr me all shout It," said Sir Jnmes. Tima encouraged, Tuppence plunged Into her tule, nnd the lawyer listened with doae nt tent Ion. "Very Interesting," he said, when ahe finished, a great deal of what you tell me, child. Is alrendy known to ma I've hud certain theories of my own about this June Finn. You've done extraordinarily well so far, hut It's rather too had of what do you know him aaT Mr. Carter to pitch-foryou two young things Into an affair of this kind. By L.s way, where did Mr. Ilershelmmer come In originally? You didn't make that clear. Julius answered for himself. Tm Janes first cousin," he explained, returning the lawyer's keen Hereheimmer. P. -- I hre.css T the two rw; jane Finn" Mr. Carter aetee from , high a government vl.. Jallu myeterloui J, tM L -- Ed hli-T- Itr Prudence Cowley army n organisation. Ltd. ISToun Adventurers and eonee- rl both broke for unorthodox L They write out an nd-a. Tuppence makee ."appointment with a man. who offers Maid Whittington. but on lW- employment, IE her name aa Jane Finn. she had heard oa the -- 5.. r. i cnipeur) Sorry. . Tommy" Uut. f0Jl.BDence-"diecha- What had tl.la precipitate departure? Yuudeuieyer suspect her? single-hande- Tuppence pressed the recollect I only mentlime.1 that tlu- -e were equally g)H,d situation Su be '.. rained elsewhere." Tes I know. But It was a hint wasn't Well, perh u pa It wit," admitted Sir James gravely. "Wall. I want to know more. I tnW ve me ky you Whi It-- t "i Un4., HrsJ J. of being chance Lusitania li einlt-rgives a young ! :ri a package which the her to deliver toBngM.H?an ambassador l In London. She Is eated. -Beree-torf? k. By AGATHA CHRISTIE DOLLARS" NE MILLION Sir Peer Miss Brooke: 1 liae written to you before, but never signed my right name so 1 didn't get in i test lone answered. May I ask two niorr. tl) What is Alice Terry's address, also Elaine tiairriier-Stetn-to 2 What would you hay nil old woman who sa) things about I )uu ilia Mcii't true? With a million of worth lute. dollars O'U'MUIXE, Heaver, Utah. Sorry t'oluiubf tie, but a rule la a rule. ;ou know, t in happy to answer these questions fur you. tl) Alice Terry may he add i cased In care uf the Metro Studios. Hollywood. Calif-- , and Elaine liaiiiniersieiii, care of tha United Studios. Hull) wood. Calif. 12) 1 don't believe I'd suy anything to her. dear. Juat he sure you're right, and then go ahead. She can't hurt you if It Isn't true. You know lie very hard for some uf the older people to think the younger generation always do the right thing, eo let's Just be patient end forbearing. You handle the word love carelessly, my deer, but let'e hope 1 set n nickle'S worth out uf It anyway. e sharply. Mrs, "Tlie crook. Ready Rita. She's up. and Vandemeyer. slie'a Just sent down won! for me to get her a taxi. I thought maylie as you didn't know shout It." "Albert." erled Tupcnre. "you're s brick. If It hmln't been for you we'd have lost her." Albert flashed with pleasure nt this tribute. "There's no time to lose." said Tuppence, crossing llie road. "I've got to 1 must keep stop her. At nil rusts her here until' She broke off "Albert. tliere's a telephone here. Isn't there?" The boy shook his head. The flats mostly have their own, miss. But theres a box Just nrntind the corner." "(In to It. then, at ome nnd ring up the lilt hold. Ask for Sir. ami when you get hlin tell him to gel Sir .Tames nnd come on at ome. ns Sirs. Vnmlrmryer Is tr Ing to hook It. If you rnn't get him, ring up Sir James IVel Kdgertnn. youll find his number In the Isiok. nnd tell Ton won't him wind's happening. will names, you?" the forget Albert reeated them glibly. "Ton trust to me. miss. MU lie nil right Aren't you But what about you? afraid to trust yourself with her?" Hut gi "No, no. that's all right. Be quick." anil telepbene. Drawing a long breath. Tuppence entered the mansions Hnd ran up to Mow she was to the door of No. detain Mrs. Vnmle.neyer until the two men srrlved. she did not know, but somehow or other It had to be done und ah must accomplish the task r. ed In My Dear Mias llrnnka: It la with pleamire ineyer's voice ruse cold end menacing: You d d little fool ! Do you think I don't know? No, don't snswer. If you struggle or cry out, I'll shoot you like a dog. The rim of steel pressed s little hnrder against the glri'a temple. Now, then, march,'' went on Mrs. that I send one of the songs on Ihe requested Hat. 1 have no questions to bother yon with now. hut will write again aomeMmo I think your little "corner le one of the dearest place In the papnr. Every week in take great pleasure rending It. The only tiling 1 hate about it la. It Isn't Idg enough to null me. If I can be of service in sending another pong I Will Kindly do ao. With loads of love "ABIRKCIATH.iS." Utah. Tlintik you, my dear, both for Ihe song and your cheery letter. J'm sorry, for your nuke, that our roruer doesn't seem Idg enough, but wouldn't II be splendid if with you In yonr small comer, end J In mine" wa could accomplish a "big work? Anyway we can each do our part, can't we? I appreciate every song sent In more than I can possibly express to tha senders. 1 am sure, so rest sssured any you can send will be must gratefully received. This way Into my Vandemeyer. room. In a minute, when I've done with you, you'll go to bed ae I told you to. Anil you'll sleep oh, yes, tny little spy, you'll sleep, nil right!" There wu a sort of hideous geniality In tlie last words which Tuppence did not at all like. For the moment there was nothing to be done, and alia walked obediently Into Mrs. Yande-meyer'- s bedroom. The pistol never left her forehead. The room was In a state of wild disorder, clothes were flung about right and left, s suitcase and s hathox, stood In the middle of tbe floor. Tuppence pulled herself together with an effort. Tome, now," she aald. Yon can't shoot "Tills Is nonsense. me. Why everyone In the building would hear the report." "I'd risk that," said Mrs. VandeBut, aa long as meyer cheerfully. you don't sing out for help, you're all right and I don't think yon will. You're a clever girl. You deceived me. nil right. I hmln't a suspicion of you ! So I've no doubt that you understand perfectly well Mint this Is where I'm on tup niul you're underneath. Now, then sit on the lied. But your hands above your head, and If you value your life don't move them. obeyed passively. Her TupiMmi-good sense told her that there waa nothing else to do hut accept the situation. and every minute of delay gnlned wns vulunhle. Mra. Vandemeyer Inld down the revolver on the edge of the washatand within reneh of her hand, and, still eyeing Tuppence like a lynx in ensa the girl should nttempt to move, she took a little stoppered bottle from Its plnce on the nmrlile and poured some of Its contents Into a glass, which she Ailed up with water. that?" naked Tuppence Whiit's sharply. to mnke you sleep Something soundly. TupiMMiop pnled a little. Are you going to poison meT' she naked In n whisper. "Berhiips,'' said Mm Vandemever. smiling Hgreenhly. In that small house by the railroad aide And round the camp-fir- e burning bright The story then was told. 'Twus the molliar'a watchful aye. How tils mother on n dying bed. Saw a gleam of hope In Hie feeble Called for her eon eo bold. smile He hastened to obey liar wish. Ae the tiain went rushing by. Was raptured on tha way: Mha never saw her boy eo fair. Just one short look, 'twas his only He died al break of day. rliant e; And when the truth at laat was know Hut the signs! light was eeen. Ills Innocence at once was shown; tin the midnight air there arose To save from such in unjust fate, preyer, A pardon aant, but 'twee too Into. Thank Uud, the light le green." t Dear Mlaa Brooks: Dear Mlaa Hrooke: We have anjoyad rending your rosy I have read your letters and answers corner for sometime, and we would be end them very much and would Just as put out to go without our tiieala, Ilka enjoy to enter your corner. Would you an to go without reeding "Just Hetween answer the two following quesYou and Me. We hava never written please to you before but you havt given ao tions for me? (I) Would you ploaso many glrla and boys such good holp glvo mo Ptarl White's address? Is It and advlea, wo thought niaylio you right for a girl of 14 to go tm danceo would answer a few questions for ua. and dlgeront things with a pay ox WA WA. Chains. Idaho. We hope you will allow us two quoo-lioearh. We both wish you much Very glad to do so, Wa Wa. fl) Biierese and happiness. will Pearl White le with the Bathe ExHope you publish theso questions as soon ae you change. Inc., 35 W. 45th 8t New York esn make room for idem. (1) I am C'lty. (2) I do not consider lifleen years old, slaty four tnchea In It wise forPersonally, a girl of 14 to go steadily height and weigh M) pound!. I would with boys. It will bo far bettor, you like very much to be up to my normal will And later on. If you will devote all weight If pnasllile. I love all klnda of your time and attention or two for out door exercise such as horse-hac- k more years to Do you think three riding and swimming. In ovary way before taking an active this would prevent ins from gaining? 'an you tell me how I could gain? (2) part In social affaire. If you do this you will be more attractive, feel more lo you think we are too young to go at ease, and enjoy your friends more. wlih hoye older than ouraelvee. say eighteen or nineteen? Home say we are Hnd sruna say we are not. What do you think? FItITZ. Utah. (1) How can I keep up a good, lively conversation with a boy? (2) My hair is lung and quite curly. esnra preaipt service end quick ratine I feel though I would like it liobhed, but my to Una edvsrtlsseieute unties the news of folks do not approve of this. What do this paper. you think and what ahould I do? FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TBEATMENTS HANS. Utah. I could not welcome two slrls any Akraea's Dlesnssls A Trwtunt. Dr. R. E. more heartily than 1 now welcome you. Msupin, M. D. 114 Judge Bldg., Balt Lake. Hana and Frlta. Is this satisfying? BOARDING SCHOOL 11)1 eee no reaeon why you should not And that extra IT pounds aemewhere, ROWLAND HALL School far Girls Frilx, If you arc In a normal condition Episcopal. School of Highcct Btasdsrfe. No. exercise such aa you of health. Splendid piece for yonr daughter. Roardiag enjoy would not prevent you from d Day Pupila. kindcigartoa. Grammar, gaining unless Indulged In too strenHigh. Oa the Accredited Lbt of Amcetoan Of source Sckeek. one can overdo uously. anyApply to Principal. Sslt Laks, thing. but I am Inclined to think It Is not eo raueh this, ox that you arc not ROOKS AND SHORT STORIKS eating properly. Eat plenty of good, went by moll. C.&D wholesome food. Including ease, cream BOOKS i"1 bo4 Dcccret Book Co. 44 Beat Sa Temple cheese, nuts and plenty of vogetables In your menua Drink at least one quart PATENT MEDICINES of rich milk a day (two la batter) and r. plenty of water. I am quite sure if you Preebelra'e Beths far Stoauak tiow. are In earnest and follow tha abovo bias, kidney Simses. Satisfaction guaranteed ap suggestions you will aooa bo gaining In sseney refunded. 43S W. T .. Salt Lake Clfe weight. Should thoro bo a physical disBONGS A SHEET MUSIC order of any kind, of course it must be corrected before you can hope for SONGS ". "d !d-- Ail klhdi. Sheet music by pro par results. (2) I contend that a ull. COD. Beasley Music Co.nl Main girl of Aftean la too young to go with BEAUTY CREAMS A SUPPLIES boys regularly. Remember, girl that your conduct now, and tha frianda you Try msr own Cosmetic. Mode and need In choose, will be a governing laduenee ear Beauty Perlare. We handle slrstrloee line of throughout your antiro life; therefore, latest etyles in hnlr good. Wnlker's Beauty Parlor act wisely. It Is not so mueh tha ago FRUIT ROXBB A VEGETABLE CRATES of tha boy, as It Is hie character which ahould bo considered when choosing PEACH k APPLE BOXES your friends. (1) By Just being perfectly natural notice. < Lake Bog A Lambert and spontaneous. Hans. Of course you 44 GUARANTEED ON SAV1NCS must have something to talk about, therefore read ell you ran. so you will ANNUM be posted on different subjects. And out coot pounded IMS ganmataad we what your friends enjoy talking about, paid loA man in-- I who a savet young Any of his part end do not forget that a good listener cema, however small, will succeed ; and the Is often appreciated. (3) I am quite ' yeung man who spends hit entire howincome, sure 1 would not bob such lovely hair, ever large, will fail. Thrre never has been and .but of course this Is purely a matter never can be one exception to the rule." Join eur association KljW. of Individual taste. FIDELITY BUILDING A LOAN ASS'N To DAWN. SmlthAeld. Ut. Yea. Down KODAKS A SUPPLIES I have received tlie eonge you sent, nnd thank yuu sincerely fur them. Only KODAK FINISHING a small percentage of the songs askrd Wc rmpkqr pmfeaaionnl photographers to faifur cun appear In print, and this Is why th your kutlnk lllins yuu have nut seen those you sent. They Ship Ion Commercial 'holograph 144 Sn. Main Sail Lake I ity perhaps may appear later. lit ns -- Salt Lake City Firms u'le Deer Miss Brooks: We hare been reading "Just Between You and Me," for some time end will appreciate It If you will let us Join your corner. (1) We go with hoya quite lilt end we would like to know If It Is ell right for ue to go with boys three years older than oureelvee. (2) I have a sister fourteen years old and she would like to know how long she should wear her dresses. Her hair is bobbed and she would Ilka to know how to comb It to look beat. (3) It It proper for us to wear sport sox and sleeves slit up to tho shoulder, and what are the most appropriate pieces to wear King Tut sandals? (4) If you liked a boy real well and you promised your parents you would not 1st him pet you end he got angry because you wouldn't, how ere you going to make up with hint? Wishing you success In your work. We ere as ever, TWO KLAI'l'EKd. from Utah. You are most welcome, girls. I am sure. (1) Fur my own satisfaction and peace uf mind, because 1 do not wa to think you are younger than your sister uf 14, I am going to gaese you are about Id. If I am right. I hope you da go with boys three or four years older thak yourselves. (2) Just bslow the knees Is the proper length for a girl of 14 to wear her dresses. There Isn't a great deal of cnolce In the way to comb bobbed hair It la either worn straight or eurlcd, the straight hair being the "latest'' style. Of course whether the able nr renter part, with or without hangs, etc., would lie most becoming depends altogether upon (he shape of the head and face and otho (3) Not at personal characteristics. one and the same time, surely Hut of course you did not mean that, did you? It Is proper to wear sport sox for sports wear only, as the name Implies, and I Kathleen Mavnurneen appeared on BUSINESS COLLECES Should Judge you were eligible for both the sox and fancy sleeves if you prom the requested list last week through uTrrUSIbESSCOLL KUit Ise not to wear them both at the same mistake as 1 had this sung and It may School of Efficiency. All corn mere 11 bmnehea time I must Insist on this. Well, tny iIko he had In the shops. rntalug free. 40 N. Main 8U. Salt Lake City. Dear Vita llruuks: finger to floor, or Jumping the rupe. Dear Miss Brooks: hnvc been reading tlie letters In Imt whatever you do. persist until you W r h,r bBt 1 know w You "Ju.-anil Hetween l your enrner are tired. Then of curse you should r Me" and enior them very much. Mav eliminate I want to ask you a few and fats sweets, starches 1 Join I would like to ask you a few ,l,,"etl,,nH) Which Is more ladylike remedy from your diet. (2) My dear, there le questions. (1) What I a good skirt or knlrksrs? X riding Imt I S'lthtiiK iln, turn you a If In your love to red ice fat? 12) girl with a hoy and lie enn-- I pile for her. thought rrmlutely from ikln hoy snd think s riding skirt. (2) What Is th wlmt should he do to win hla love? look to mother who Is more ntipreiM- - meaning of Hcrtha snd Mshri? W wish you lots of success and remain ae ever. With bent wishes. "I should euggest a hundred SihHlTY. Washington. Utah. HONE BUD and PINK 1M3K, Utah. thousand, pounds." Welc one. Shorty,. (1) Kxer. Ise snd d.i li. if you are persistent In menniy. kiiiu, aim interesting, snown dl.l to horseback riding. It Is purely st ren - refinement In manner end dress, what efi.irts Make yonr exer.-isyn:r matter of teste. To be strictly proper, ii.uls . cd'ic,.. au.l let It he walking. more could yon do? Just know it Is not ms (To f course, the riding coal urns consists continued.) liu.it li.g. lennl. or. should Intended the! he he more than a mere ewliun'irg II 1 lie possible, make it a dally friend to you end he happy about it. j of coaL breechee and boots. (2) Bertha these Thrre are fn business tnree thlnga eve-c'such as the "setting up" ax- - knowing that somewhere there le seme Il meant bright:'' Mabel means Iqvablef ; 'ien ling forward ami touching one for yon. worthy of love." kuowlmlfe, letupor, UmiA. half-packe- " Hay-fevs- SrfiLfflSS e ! -- ' 1 a,n' - : i : j .e iipwMurr er.-lse- |