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Show This i your corner. Make use of it for your information on question! that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1 545j Salt Lake City. lr CTi-iL very short time. Just have confidence in yourself and it will help a lot. You have my best wishes. Dear Miss Brooks: J misi tjou. gooJ jnccess in answering answer-ing m question, which I hope is not a difficult one. .1 am asl(ing how a )oung lad should act, look aT,d dress to be popular among friends and gentleman. gen-tleman. With best wishes, GOLDEN CLOW. Orangeville. Ut. This is quite a big question and a pertinent one in times like these, isn't ii, dear? First, act naturally. Do not, try to act like anyone but yourself, as an' unnatural manner is not in the least attractive. However, I am taking it for granted that it is not natural for you to be boisterous and hoydenish, but that you are rather one of the timid ones ; else you wouldn't be asking anyone any-one to help you, but would feel that you were not in need of any advice on the subject. Try to have a happy smiling countenance, and do not use too much in the way of cosmetics. I don't think the young girls with painted paint-ed lips and cheeks and faces that look as if they had been dipped in a flour barrel, look just right, do you? It is like gilding the rose. A little powder to take the shine off isn't going to hurt anybody, but I'm sure that is all you need. As for the dress just don't eotoextremesand you will be all 1035 B. F. Sampson 20 20 00 1036 15 15.oo 1061 Western Securities Investment Co. Melville i Land Co 80 80.00 i J OG 2 80 80.00 J071 Jas. A. Faust, Jr. 20 20.00 1072 - Jas. A. Faust, Est. 20 20.00 1073 Jas. A. Faust, Est. 20 20 00 1075 Piatt Taylor 10 10.00 1083 John H. Peterson 40 40.00 1104 John H. Peterson 1 1.00 1118 Geo. A. Faust 20 20.00 will thank l)0 ver) much if jou can help me. M) face alwa6 had a few blackheads, but now I find it covered cov-ered with tan blotches. I also have an itching scalp. Thank Vou- "B," Coalville. Brown spots on the face are caused by many different things and you told ve really nothing about them ; therefore, there-fore, I am afraid I cannot help much. They might be liver spots, caused by a torpid liver; or there may be something else wrong with your health. Not knowing what it is, I can only advise 'you to see your physician and have him tell you what is causing these spots in your case, and then we will have something to go on. . Possibly a good freckle remover might help. If you cannot can-not get anything of the kind there, write me. and I will tell you where you may obtain it. If the itching scalp is caused by dandruff, there are a number of remedies rem-edies for this. Try shampooing your hair good with Physicians and Surgeon's Sur-geon's Soap, massaging the scalp thoroughly thor-oughly with the tips of the fingers, and pulling a small strand at a time until you have been all over the head. This brings the blood to the surface and stimulates the circulation, and if you will do this every night before retiring, I think you will soon see a general improvement im-provement in the hair and scalp. Dear Miss Brooks: 1 am now taking the liberty of writing writ-ing to asl( a question. I am a bo) seventeen years of age 'find as yet haven't been able to go with any girl. They seem to turn me down. I put the blame on my not knowing manners of high society. If you can, tell me what is wrong. S'mcrely yours, V. W., Idaho. I suppose this seems pretty serious to you, but really, you know, you are fairly young yet and ought not to have been turned down many times. Perhaps you are a little bit diffident and self-conscious when in the company com-pany of girls, and it $ems to be a failing of the fair sex to rather admire the self-assertive and bold in a man. But I don't advise you to carry these latter traits too far, as there is such a thing as over doing it, you know. It always helps a lot to feel at one's ease and to know what is the proper thing to do in all circumstances, and if you are not acquainted with the little matters of eitquette that are always cropping up, it would be a good plan to buy you a good book on this subject and read up on it, and then practice what you read whenever opportunity presents itself. it-self. If you do not know of such a book, write me again and I will tell you the names of one or two of the best ones. I do not feel that your predicament predica-ment is anything to worry about, but that matters will right themselves in a |