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Show the same as the authotfjLulu Bett (6) The Brethren j& 5riginally the name of a religious J hich was first instituted in Bohemia about the middle of the fifteenth century. The United Brethren church , is an outgrowth of this society and was formed in Saxony in 1722 and is an individual church. (7) The hair should not be washed more often than every three or four weekii. (See answer number four.) (8) It depends somewhat upon whether you are educating yourself for a professional career or for- the home. The two .courses are usually combined, but for the home I would advise chemistry. (9) Alethea is Greek, and means truth; Viola is Latin, and means, a violet: Louise is French, and means This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your full name and address must accompany each letter sent. For special information send ttamped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. con-fidence. '." ' ' ' ' All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. . i CHORUS Down by the old mill stream, where I first met you, With your eyes of blue, dressed in gingham, too, It was there I knew, that you . loved me, true, You were sixteen, my village queen, by the old mill stream. Down by the stream. The old mill wheel u silent, and hat fallen down, The old oak tree has withered, and lies there on the ground, While you and I are sweethearts, the same as days of yore, ' Although we've been together forty years and more. ' Dear Miss Brooks: I have read the rnswers to questions of other inquirers with much interest I would be very glad if you would help me. (1) How can I remove blood stains from old rose crepe de chine 7 (2) Could you tell me how the organization or-ganization of the Ku Klux Klan originated? or-iginated? Where did the leaders' of the organization get the name? (3) Has the third annual scholar- pugnacious. Am unable to find the other names at present. Dear Miss Brooks: r , I have been interested in your cor ner for some time and would like you to answer some questions for me. "How old should'a girl be before going go-ing to a dance with a boy? Is it proper for little girls at the ige of fourteen to attend dances for ig folks? K If you get on the floor and dance , nth a boy who does not know how co dance and all the people laugh at you, should you go to your seat or finish fin-ish the dance? If a boy asks you to dance and you do not wish to because he is a .poor dancer and he asks you three or four times, what is the proper thin? to say? ! Wishing you much success and hap piness, . MAE, Cedar City, Utah. (1) At least sixteen, my dear. (2) If you are accompanied by your mother or father, yes. (3) Finish the dance, dear. We all have to learn, and it was quite rude for everyone to. laugh. (4) You might say you were, too tired to dance that dance, or per-i haps after you dance with him a few times he will dance better. Don't you' think he will? ," . j -i Dear Miss Brooks: I certainly enjoy reading "Our Corner," Cor-ner," and, like others, will take the privilege of asking a question or two. I have my hair bobbed and ever since I cut it it has been coming out Can you tell me something to do for it? 2. What will take freckles off? A FRIEND OF. YOURS, Utah. Send your name and stamped envelope en-velope and I will send you the name of a hair tonic which will stop your hair from coming out, also a lotion for removing freckles. Dear Miss Brooks: I am an interested reader of your department, but have never written an inquiry, I hope I may join. w "Is there anything that will make the eyelashes long? (2) What will remove warts from the hands and face without leaving bad blemishes ? Thanking you for your trouble, I remain, re-main, j Yours truly, SENCRITA, Spanish Fork. If you will send your name and a stamped envelope, I will give you the name of a stimulant for eyebrows and eyelashes to make them grow. You will see in last week's issue of your paper a method for removing warts. Dear Miss Brooks: I have just lately discovered your corner and I like it very much. I have a few questions: First, lam bothered by warts on both hands, which, though small, are rapidly spreading. , Will you please tell me what causes them and how I can get rid of them? Second, I have noticed that I am becoming round shouldered. I would like to know how to cure it Third, if a boy asks to take you home and you wish to accept, what is the proper thing to say? Thanking you very kindly, MARY. ship given by Mr. Firestone of the Transport Education Committee been awarded yet? If bo, whom and from where is the winner? (4) Is good for pimples pim-ples and blackheads? If not, what would you advise? (5) Is Zona Gale, who writes for the magazines, the same author as the Zona Gale who wrote "Lulu Bett?" (6) Is the Brethren church an organization or-ganization in itself or a branch of some other church? . (7) How often should one wash their hair? What is good to make it I soft and shiny ? (8) What course is most beneficial to a girl, physics or chemistry? (9) Please give the definition of and the origin of the following names, also any other information: Hedvig, Melba, Viola, Alethea, Cless, Louise, June. Several of us are writing and we wish to tell you how we appreciate your help. TOM SAWYER AND GANG, . Salina, Utah. Mr. Tom Sawyer and Gang, you suroly got your heads together and thought up a bunch of questions, but we are glad to hear from you for most of them are interesting ones. (1) You can wash crepe de chine most satisfactorily, so I advise making a goods suds with naptha soap, having hav-ing the water cold. Let remain for ten or fifteen minutes, after which you will find the spots will disappear with very little effort. I cannot say just what causes warts to come. See last .week's issue of your paper and you will find directions direc-tions for removing them. You can remedy your rounded shoulders if you hold yourself erect every time you think of it. Be sure to get your shoulders shoul-ders perfectly straight and continue to hold thtm in this position as long as you possibly can. You will gradually learn to hold this position all the time. ' Just say "Thank you, I will be glad to walk (or ride) home with you." i Dear Miss Brooks: Have been very interested in answers an-swers you have given in this corner and would like to ask a few. ' 1. Is it proper to dance with a boy without with-out an introduction? If so what should one say as a sort of an introduction? 2. What is proper to say to a boy's "Thank you," after each dance ? Thanking you very much, ' E. M. B., Delta, Utah. (1) No, my dear, it is not proper to dance with a boy without an introduction. in-troduction. Surely, any boy could find some one to introduce him. Of course, "circumstances alter cases," and in ' ease it would appear too rude to refuse re-fuse to dance because of the. lack of an introduction, the circumstances themselves usually afford something proper to say. (2) A smile and "I enjoyed en-joyed the dance," or a similar expression, expres-sion, is all that is necessary. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been very interested in your corner for a long time, and thought I would like to join you. The girls in my home town, whenever complimented compliment-ed in any way, for example, "Yoj look nice today;" or, "You have a very pretty dress," they always say "Thank you." Now is this proper and polite? I would like to know very much.' Also Al-so tell me the meaning of the rose and daisy. Wishing you much success. suc-cess. PUZZLED, Cedar View, Utah. (1) Very glad to hava you join us. Yes, it is quite proper and polite to thank anyone for complimenting you. (2) The roce mrv! love; daisy, "I share your sentiments." There are many different kinds of roses, having different meanings, and also the daisy. The ones I give you are for just the plain rose and garden daisy. (2) The Ku Klux Klan which' was organized after the Civil war is the one, I take it, which you desire. The following is a brief history of its organization: or-ganization: The Klan originated at Pulaski, Tenn., in 1866. Its original; purposes were the protection of the weak and innocent from the outrages of lawless and brutal persons; the extension ex-tension of aid to widows and orphans of Confederate soldiers, and assistance to the government in the execution of all constitutional laws. Whatever the motives of the founders may have been, the organization led to such outrages out-rages that it was condemned by an enactment of Congress and by the better sentiment of the South. It was disbanded in 1869. The name is- from the Greek Kyklas, meaning circle, and the English word Clan, with altered spelling to give the mysterious abbreviations abbre-viations K. K. K. (3) No, the Firestone scholarship has . not yet been awarded, according ac-cording to my best information. (4) The treatment and article mentioned men-tioned will do what it claims to a great extent, but leaves the skin in a very delicate condition, and it is not advisable to use it. If you will send your nirue and i stamped envelope I can give you the name of a" remedy which will relieve your trouble and Improve your skin. Can also give you the name of a good hair oil. (5) Zona Gale of the magazines is Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer the following follow-ing questions for me? (1) Is Mrs. Georgie Sheldon, who wrote "His Heart's Queen" and "Stella Roosevelt" still living? If she is, where? (2) When introducing one's fiance to friends and relatives, what should you say? (3) Should a girl thank her fiance fi-ance for an engagement ring and for the wedding ring? (4) Will you plrase print th" word to the song "Down by the Old Mill Stream?" Thanking you, I am, ONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW, Clear Lake, Utah. (1) Mrs. George Sheldon is dead. (2) Do not introduce your fiance as such, but only as any other friend. The announcement of your engage- j ment is all that is necessary to kt them know of your intended marriage. (2) Yes, surely, thank your" fiance for your rings the same aj for any other gift. (4) Following are the word.' to the song, "Down by the Old Mil! Stream." My darling I am dreaming, of the days gone by, When you and I were sweethearts, beneath be-neath the summer sky, Your hair has turned to silver, th.-gold th.-gold has faded, too; But still I well remember, where I first met you. |