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Show il Thw it your comer. Make use of it for your information on question Hill are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care- M I iv fi awiPro,?P,l' . questions submitted to me. If mote detailed answer UK pe given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it II ww b given prompt attention- All communication! will always be held ia M Ij absolute confidence. li! UJ '""n 'A , .tW.re,!2, PlnJy Pa and ink ia HI Haloa Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. L.CjL inj Dear Mlsa Broolwt Jilt .There is a nlco looking young man tllM-1 who has been paying a lot of atten- in to mo. He docs not lovo me, am sure, but I do not know why .,,.. . '?.ornc 'to o mo so often. What if Ball I do? If It docs not tako up Mi Joo much room please let mo toll you lift ?w I "dmlro ''juH a Wondcfer'' of 3MI tMho. I nay that without a doubt r very fine boy who does not OR wish to go against his mother's wish fit' M It ( Respectfully, IIS! B. E Colorado. vMi Surely this nice looking young man BK not hao to be In love with you H 'J order to come to see you, docs hef W He probably comes to see yon be- laaM he enjoys your company and 2 ! amfrea you, and just so long as he KKJ continues to be nice to you and you H? j enjoy hla friendship why worry about Mr wV.e.tncr hc '" ,n ,ove w"h you or not Hi "Just a Wondercr" from Idaho will (SI nj aoubt be very gl A to know we W H admire, the stand he takes. wl Dear Helen Brooks: wil'l I have just found your cozy cor- ml 1 per and think It is very interesting. I! I Hero are thrco question I havo been JIJ W wanting to know a long whllo. i rfc V My hoy ,friend is going away I m and wants mo to write to him. Is It I KM proper for tho boy to wrlto first or V M th KirI,7 My K,rl chums think I should I fl not writ0 until h docs and so do I. I Is I . ?. 'Vhy Is vanishing cream harm- 1 D fl u' to the complexion 7 1 jH 3. Where did tho name Yankee f 5; originate? I Thanking you very kindly for your 1 . trouble. .$1 BROWN EYES, Murray, Utah. 1 ffl I welcome you to my corner. Brown I Eyes. You and your chums are right. Da not write until you hear from him. The. mnln objection to the continuous contin-uous use of vanishing cream ia that H ta very drying In Its effects. The word Yankee Is commonly eoa. Mcrrd to be the correct prmuacU-He prmuacU-He of the word English or of the frjweh word lAnglsl by tho native IndlaM of America. AccersHflg to Thierry, a corruption of JaaMa, a diminutive of John, and a akknaaM given" to the English colonists of Cm. neetkut by, the dutch i settlers of, New York. Dr. W. qordoa (History of the American War ed. 17M) says It wa ,fV favorite cant iword In Cambridge, Maaa, m early u 1713, and that It meant excellent; as, a Yankee good horse, Yankee good cider, etc. A nick-name nick-name for a natlvo or citizen of New Bngland. especially one descended from old New England stock. Br ex-tension, ex-tension, an Inhabltfnt of tho Northern states as distinguished from a Southerner. South-erner. Also, as rnmctlmcs used by forMgW, any inhabitant of the United States. Dear Miss Brooks: 'I want to" ask you a few questions about my hair. It is soft and seems to. be alive but still it comes out terribly. I used to have lot but haven't enough to comb now. I use . Is that good? Please tell me something to make it 'grow. I would thank you very much. I remain, RUTH, Indiun Valley, Idaho. The condition you speak of may be due to n general run down condition of health which often causes the hair to fall out. .Try gentle mns&aging with the tips of tS-c fingers in a circular cir-cular movement. If you will send a stamped envelope I will send you the nnme of a very r.i!endid hair tonic which stimulates the growth of the hair. The shampoo you mention U very good but it is not well to use on particular kind continuously. Dear" Mli j nrooka: Will yuu plo-so givo mo tho address ad-dress of tn i?h o in Salt Lako whore tho book "Watch Your Weight" by Dr. Lulu Hunf Peters is on sale. If It is not on r h n Salt Lako please give mo i'.o ndilri'js of some other place What is tho price by mail? i Thank you. Yours truly, I FATTY. Peorlcss, Utah. The book you mention can be found In any of tha lnrscr book stores in Salt Lake The price by mail will be " about $1 15. I cannot give you the name of anv purtl'ular place in this column but if you do not readily find one, stud your n-mo and a stamped envelope nut) I wlil gladly mall them to you. Dear Miss Brooks I havo been rending "Between You and Me" for some time, nnd I find It is real interesting I nm going to ask you a quesrtion. I havo JuLt Joined thn Doc-hive now nnd I selected a pond lily for my symbol, meaning cheerfulness. I nm going to ask If you will please give mo a namo representing rep-resenting this symbol I am also going to ask you if you know what day of tho week tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wns organized. Wishln" you bucccm in answer! ig them i CLAUDIA. You have surely selected a very beautiful flower, as it signifies cheer-fti'n cheer-fti'n sa. Why not take the namo of "S'mbeam?" The Latter Day Salntu Church was orgn'z d on Tuesday. April 0, 1830. Dear Mlas Brnolt3: Yin you by so kind us to answer mo some questions which seem to bo ni-"!inK mo? hsjsjs"! im w''lU'fclBcraBBgSMSfi'ssfw'a'W'MrjMMM ' (1) What is a polite answer for a boy who wishes to bring you homo and you do not wish him to? (2) Givo mo tho age and address of Harrison Ford. Thanking you dearly in advance, TOOTS, Spanish Fork, Utah. Thank your boy friend kindly and tell him you have other arrangements to go homo. ..Harrison Ford does net give his age. His address is caro of Laaky Studio, Lea Angeles, Calif. Perhaps if yo will write them they may be able to gve you his age. Dear Miss Brooks: -I ant quite pleased with the an-swersyou an-swersyou have been giving other people's questions so I thought I would ask you ono. What is tho proper way to ask a girl to dance with you? Thanking you very kindly, A BOY, Milford, Utah. Thanks for your complimentary words, Boy. If you are at a dance where dance programs are used aim. Ply aay, "May I put my name down for a two-step, for whatever tho dance may be which you wish) Misa Brown?" or, "Number five Is not tak- with and say: "May I have this dance with you, Misa Smith?" If ,he te already engaged forUhat one ask her tor the next one. I SUfJ?1" M Bi'..ot Ba"fc Utah L?M f,Jin,t you M,M Mj-rtk. Chap-. mana addreaa so that you may wrlto Dear Miss Brooks: vice lik! Wy frleBd' "" Un The boys In this' town that my friends and I- go with are nice but w do not care to go with them; hut as there are no others, what are w to Sincerely yonw, HOPE, Drlggs, Idea "" It h"r ew"i auro 5"1" Vl &. dee bat ye do not csre to go with them, yet there are m othern. It'VrMafsmm ihat yo wotiUvhare to'd one ef-threo things either import) seme other soya or deport yourselves to aono place wherothere is a different brand . of beys or Just make the best of tho' prerjent sit nation: And now, really, don't you think the latter Is the best plan? You say you have some nice ben) SIT own- t by that, that they treat you with respect ami ?? V whole a decent, respectable lot of boys, which is speaking very well for them Indeed. Any girl should be proud to know boys of that sort, so why not continue to go with them iJoy yourselves aa best ye can? No doubt you are young and your interest or work may take you to some ether place later when you may meet some ono who seems o measure up moi e to your Ideal. I hope I havo ieen able to help you solve your problem, pro-blem, i ' Dear Mis Brooks; I I havo been so interested In your i ST1.1". an1. yur c'ver answers that I decided that I would like to become ine of your flock, as I am always getting into trouble. However, It Is not trouble this tfipo but Just a case of vanity. Now my dear Miss Brooks could you please tll me what to do for armo that arc bony and brawn to 1 make thorn rounding nnd white., also jtj bony neck and shoulders? Pleas don't think I'm a paint nnd powder Lcnuty seeker for I'm not. Natural beauty is tho only kind I ndmirc. Hoping this is not much trouble and thanking you very much, I am, yours with love, VIOLST, Utah. I am delighted to welcome you to my corner. Come often and I will do my bet to please you. I will have to axk you as I do so I many of tho girls, to send your name and a stamped envelope and I will I send you a list of very dependable toilet articles which will surely en hance your natural ben'utr which Is tho only kind any one really admires, I believe. Dnr Miss Brooks: Will you plcaso tell mo If n picture painted by Falchctll I of any valuo? Ia he a noted artiet or not? Thanking you In advance, VERN, Sallna, Utah. I have searched diligently and find no rrt'st listed by the name of "Fal chetti," so I tako it ho is riot of e-"ough e-"ough noto to mav a painting by him of any great value. Dear Miss Brooks: This la my first attempt at writing to you, but I hone my letter will not reach tho waste basket. Will you plenso tell mo a remedy to rid myself of dandruff", nnd is it catching? I have often heard that it was. HOPE, Provo. Utah. I sincerely hope this will not be your Inst attempt to muko use of my cor ncr. If you will send mo a stamped, I'd-dressed I'd-dressed .cnvelone I will send you tho namo of a reltablo remedy, for dan druff. Yet, dandruff can ho contracted by using the brush nnd comb of one lio n afTllr'tvl with It, but thU la about tho only wny, so of course you should novr ue my brush and comb except your own, |