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Vhe,Y,1d?id2 naontd Antdh.ere were Ms mora This Is soms big rst tale, but, never- - " iu"t 'bought would Write lr let you know tht your rat psete la gd Ronectfully, KEKNEDT BROTHERS, Cay a 35c Box Today Cnoucti te Kill 50 to 100 Rata or Mice rwTltihrutmvwn1er.s.il.iul(1i.n.lolherepe1m.ilaJ lus. Hm.1, !, 1'se Better Thai. Lruij anJ Osnorsl Stors sell STEAnrSS' ELECTRIC PASTE ' Bl SINF89 r0LI Kf;KS ' flt SINrfl roM.Kf.-B- ' rtT, ' E'TIH-nr- y. A I! eomme-d- a! hr.n-h.- . frr,. eg N- Muin St SkU , m1(j Ciif PLKATINfi A RCTTONS R!,e. IJ nesting, HHteg' n"L"n"- "Jl'h'l". Kid Cor-- et Fsriur. i" E. Broedwt.y, Salt lake City. ' .1. Jjf Vii it crmmivji !'s e your II. V ll.nrling : y kind ToVouT" printer. I.e.tir. il Bitwlty, Salt Lake. "22(.'ro Ir.io'liv Vi ki frown rnie1 Id-- a ! mil 'it tf'f.,1,1 H i (i .!,) M. Ced- ' 1 j This is your comer. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care- - fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be lim-ited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will al-ways be held in absolute confidence. AH letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and inkJo ' Helen Brooks, Box 1 545, Salt Lake City. it'.,.? I dm or time for them yet, deem-.- . ' your time be occupied with your studies, your music and the thing which will fit you to mora effectually- (ill your place in life j later on. Dear Miae Brooke t Your corner of the paper "Between Yon and Me" has helped me a great deal. He thought I would come to yon personally. (1) Will yon please give me a list of Xmaa gift suitable for one's fiance T (2) .And pease tell me is It proper for a girl to' ask her fiance to take her some certain place she wishes to go, if he does not ask her ' first himself t Thanking' yon very much I am DOLLY. Moroni. Utah I am Indeed glnd to have hen help t yon. (1) It is never good form, nor la It well to exchange extensive gifts with your fiance. Any of the following would make an appropriate gift : A fountain pm, pencil, leath-er bill case, ties, handkerchiefs, cuff-link- s, (2) Yes it is proper for you to ask your fV ance to take you any place you wish to gtv Dear Mia Brooks t I read your corner every week and gain a great deal of knowledge from H. I am a girl of seventeen. (1) Do you think it Is pro-per for a girl my age to keep steady com-pany with a boy? (2) Is it a boy's or girl's place to give thanks for a dance T (3) Is It proper for a girl to read and re cite poems from themT (4) Is it proper to write friendly letters to boys whom yon have never scent (S) Is it boy's or girl's place to write first? (6) la it proper for a girl to sit on a boy's lap at a party where there aren't enough chairs for all ? I hope I haven't occupied all the space, but if you will answer my questions I will thank you most grate-fully. I am, HOPE H. Roberts. Idaho. (I) Seventeen Is very young to give all your time and attention to one boy. Don't you think yon eould enjoy yourself better to Jutt have a few good boy pals to go about with? You are too apt to imagine yourself in love before yon have had an opportunity to know enough different types of boys and men to choose life partner from, don't you think so? (2) A boy alwaya thanks his psxti.lrs Dear Miss Brooks: Please answer some questions for as. We are two girls 14 years of age. (1) How old do you think a girl should be before she goes with the boys? (!) Should a girl let a boy kisi her good night the first t'me she goes wth h'm ? (3) When a girl like one boy should she go any place with an-other? (4) Should a girl accrrrt presents of jewelry from a boy? Thanking yon ill advance we are, BILLIE and BOBBIE. Wend-1- 1. Idaho. You are not old enough to think of the "ys. Billie and BoWile, do you think aoT Fix your mind on your studies for at least two more ya- - thr-- e or four wou'd he hot-ter. (2) Neither th first time nor the last dear girls. No good can cores from the promiscuous kissing of boys and girls. How I wish I eould ssy someth-'n- t wh'ch would impres you with the neceiy of keeping yourself pure In m'nd (for this is necessary for a pore, wholesome body) so that you may pernare and fit yourself for a place In. the world in which your in'lu-i-- e felt It is not a pure, wholesome thought which prompts a boy to ask for or take thej liberties. (S) Do not lik' any bry at your age, to the extent of exrl'H'ng all oths. Just he mere frends with all of them. (4) "So, do not accept presents from any boys. for a dance, (S) The periodical you mention Is forbidden the use of the mails, so this is sufficient reason why yon should not read it or recite poems froHfc it. (4) There can be no particular objections to frtoidly letters between boys and girls even though you have not seen them. (6) Always the boy's place to write first. (6) Certainly it Is not proper. There could not possibly be any excuse for such conduct at all. Dear Miss Brooks I I Jiave beun reading your corner of the pap for some time (1) Will you please tll me how I san tell what dance a boy is going to dance when you get on the floor with him? (2) How old should a girl be when she starts to go with the boys? Yours truly, IDAHO GIRL. (1) If you, who are dancing with the boy cannot tell what he is to dance, how could I, my dear? Follow his lead is about all you can do, nnless you ask him before the dance begins. (2) Yoo should be at least sixteen, Idaho Girl. Dear Miss Brooknt I enjoy very much your little corner and I would be glad if I could join it and be welcome. Would you please answer these few questions I am asking- - (1) What is a good remedy for making eye lashes grow? (2) What can be done to remove moles and warts? Yours very truly. Ter Problem Solver ! Will you please welcome me to your corner t I as so perplexed Miss Brooks, about the " most becoming way to dres my hair. I am quite tall and sender with small features. The lat year and a h.lf I've worn my hair, with ear puffs and a braid, but it does not seem to become me anymore, ft Is light In color, about 22 Inches long and nuite thick. It isn't curlry, just sort of fluTy. Would you advise me to bob my" hair Misa Brooks? I have thought of bobbing It be-- "' fore. I don't want or like my hair done up yet I've Juat turned sixteen and I would rather wait ahout one year before I do It In coils or coiffures and the like. Can you suggest some girlixh styles for me. Trust-ing I am welcome and thanking yon ever and ever so much in advance. FAITH. Parowan. Utah . I am more than glad to welcome yon Faith, for you are one of the rare girls of sixteen who still wih to be girlish an sweet Too many at that age wish to appear mature and sophisticated, 10 It is a joy to wel. eome you. The single braid fastened- - with a barrette half way down and the end In curls is always a pretty, girlish style, with the hair drawn softly bark from the face, but for a change why not part it on the aide and draw it softly back and over the ears, then divide It In two parts and ems It In the back twisting each side in figure e'ght and fasten across the nape of the neck fron car to ear with the ends hanging in loose) curls below. Make the twist so that the curls eome from underneath. Yoo may curl the ends of the hair on a tloth at night and It will not Injure It at all. Do yon know how to do It? It is very simple. No. dear,-d- o not bob It It Is so hard to grow Hagaln, and the bobbed hair Is doomed they Dear Misa Brooks t I have never written to you before, bnt read your answers to other people's question and would like you to answer my troubles- ome questions. (1) What is a girl to she b with a boy who tries to love don't allow it? I, t prop,r for bey of If, 'ut'r' aof go to a dance, ,bow. a chaperons? (S) What can g.rl do when she is the pet of her school eacher and don't with to be. without mak-ing her teacher offended? (4) When yew are Invited to a party and you are asked to bring your psrtner. althmi.h .. k. MICKEY. Preston. Idsho. Mickey, dear, read the Instructions at head of column and send ns your name. I eould then answer you direct. I will have to ask you now to send stamped envelope for reply to your question In regard to the eyelash grow-er, although many people consider white vas-eline very good to promote the growth of the eyelsshes and eyebrows. Moles are a dif-ficult problem and cannot readily be removed. The electrie needle is some times used but Is far from satisfactory. A solution of borax and salt in proportion of one teaspoon to pint of water and applied and let dry en the wart, will often times remove these. Also touching .them with a caustic pencil obtained from your drug store will remove them. Be vary careful in applying the caustie not to My Dear Miss Brooks I I have been quite interested In one of the corners "Just Between You and Ma." Per-haps you can solve some of my problems. (1) I have been attending; a boarding school and I don't like It. I have to return the first of October. Is there any way I can eoax my father to let me stay home and go to high school? (2) Then is a boy that I Tike very well but have never gone with him. Of course we have been friendly. , Is there any possible chance of me going with him (I would like to) or should I forget him (which I have tried and find it very bard.) Yours truly, KENT, Downey. Idaho. (1) My dear little girt, how fortunate you are to be able to attend boarding school, and how happy yon will be later on that you had the opportunity. Your father has only your best interests at heart or he would not send you. Can't yon see his viewpoint and be a dear, sensible little girl and go willingty and lladly. and make the very most of your op-portunity T There is so much time later on to think about the boys, and to devote to the social aide of II f , when It will be too 1st to obtain the education so necessary for filling any position, either in the business or so-cial life, which may be yours. Perhaps when you return home from school next year you will be wiser and more attractive to your friend, so that be will be proud to take yon out. Think it over, girUe, and use your own good Judgment and I am sure yon will sea the light. Miss Helen Brooks t Have been receiving a Utah paper with your "questions and answers" in from a friend. And to your solicitations for personal puxsling questions I submit the following: never been out with the boy before, bnt ytm Jnew he liked you. how would you Invite) him and what would you say? With oceans of success. w. Bountiful. Utah. U) My dear, do not place yourself in a Position e receive such treatment from him by not being in his company again. Ho ta eerulnly not a gentleman if he doe. not - little girl, it Is not proper for a girl of 14 o go with a hoy at all much less without chsnerone, (S) This Is rather a nation isn't It? A teacher really "houlj th.v,.m mp'u" lut, I ,h,nk " " rent )f ,oa do not ae. too many favors from her. aU tend strictly to ,nllP tH!!,. y"" shrnly .., ,,u bsve he--n Vrf JSVSn? p'.nrtVrh,"fM ' JMen Brooks: 1 have been Intercfed In yonr 2 h,v nl to join It for sme tlm7 qutlons. I) Is It right to go horn, with I'lnT (2) Is it r ght to kls K- -, . u. Priori "h (4) Nn't it rl,ht to go walklmr ' bm?.W M U. U rlKht " ' to .g. 14J wr,h, ee.1 In answering the.e motions. ?m - a... SADIE. Tropic. Utsh. wn, "that it ' ''","r"n, metlmes would he more to borne with . ho, than not to, buH u'd not mske a pr-t,- r, f h,vin th ,lream. !nnCVo,UrKh 'hRt Wo",,, -- rr. n, , --r:Srr ' 17 frlr'nd. "UI't. 7 (1) Which Is the true church of Christ ex-isting today? (2) Give reasons. (S) What is the population of Salt Lake City? (4) What is the moat Interesting point In passing through? (5) What time of the year la best to see points of Interest? Wishing yoo sue-c-in your work. Sincerely Yours, THOMAS C. ESPLIN. Boulder, Colo. (I)As there are perhaps between two and three hundred different religions beliefs or sects, all believelng th-- y are the true church, you see how Impossible It would be for me to give you a definite amwer to your question. ) Salt Lake City hi a popula-tion of tlft.110. Great Salt Lake is con-sidered the most Interesting of all Salt Lake Ctly's many attractions. (5) The months of Ju,y and August are perhaps the best time to enjoy a trip to Salt Lake City. Another point of great' interest to the visitor Is Temple Squire. Dear Miss BrnoW: I am very Interested in your corner "Be-tween You and Me" and would like to ak you a few options. How can I make m, hslr turn b'scV. It Is between white and Hack and U ver, nglyT (2) How many child-ren has Wslls-- e Roid and what is his (3) Were the English Justified in taking the land of North America from the Indians? MABIB MATX. Msmmoth. Utah fl) Dyeing the hair Is about the onl, thing to do. and this la eutte d'ffirult In do at home, and exenlve to have done hr an ernert (2) Wallace Tteld has one fWld. a boy. Tft, add-e- m . LasVy Studios Vine Street. Hollywood. Calif. (4) I thlrV so Msble. This grat eonntry of ours wouM stilt he uncivilised, hsd the Indiine been al-lowed to remain, as they are an nnprogres-slv- e people though "n,,d".,n W In sny way, ." to wr'le a friend). Utter to a hoy l'a?"L oH fM rW,.l ""'"or. Have I been sne. ' In anwer'n- - ord. to the son, "Marjori.- yor-will anpUr Zit D Mls Brooka: This K,ig pi, flr.t tlm, I f,, ys'her strsnge lut "wild liV, your onlnion on the-- e mnwt'ons. ) Is It rrner for a girl a' a dsnce alone to wi t for a hov fo sV her to dsnre flrnt or t dsnrs with a girl? It) Is It proner for a girl to eo te a puh-I- hs'.h.ng plse l crowd a bov wh" he hss gans with hut ,-- rv few t;? n Is It proper for a hn, to ts'e a g'- - th, ge'e or to that. 'she ge. ( ,,.. enrf V.. Ve light lorn-- d on h. l..,Mt 4) Would vm, ,!vl , ,),) f nhrmt m to have a sweetheart. C. I,I, T (V, I th'r.k It woutd be ,'. pronY dattre with girl fr'.nd. ,.t fA. hry to sV you, dn". ') t' you h... rhsperons, hut nt unlen. v 11 li () n, " """i should eirt v .11 to to..- - .lo.,. If there Is no one ,, th, ho.-- . M he perfewlv nr.m,r tr Mm to ,' t V- -l sre V In an,I th- - !),'. a 1 (4iV, s g'vl of fin., hoi,!, no' . .weethrart. You fr.v )v, ht V frlen' and jaU but na swcdhearl. you ha-- nt I II On the Road of Good Intentions I I ( LETPAPPy jn I No man lives a useless life. He may serve as an example for others to void. . ; Milk of hnman kindness should not be turned sour by Ingratitude. Some f thst bj to be expected. Three and YouVe Out i guev rue Ntb- - I TTT" 1 1 ' I T T UOTtl'b ABOUT oj f IRE jUvC" 4?-- Wo OWNED VT ,1 "Dl- t- k SOQ"Tv I J sT; p'YA KNOW ? IM THE PROPRIETOR " ) THATS TbO BAt- -l VGAH I I HAD THREE ) ' ITS A COMPLETE AN THE WORST EXTRAS FOR. DINNER. 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