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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILI.E. UTAH ft RCLL-AN- S waier Hot Sure Relief (gll-AM- S e ,.iry I I S-oS- ) P M. P.- 400 (nom- I T. M. Of an blch b 0,1 Siliry of L. antHraste tnij house, of common B.tth.IJ. V. that tbe poorer of them no tax at aU. A bappy tbe poor iL P- - eo-f the government to hi. grate-ion no odium wart and throwing aeem ministry. the ordinary law. and al-- f . although no one suspected 'ilierlng jJS 1 , few weeks ago.-N- Re- - ew Ob, thundera-callers arrived and the them with, k ef the house greeted But came." Johnny rj w glad you aint Tea, papa wUh. but, OP .bed Jj There were blushes to spare. e he exclaimed, ti" rat story ATRUE . Aobgratown, Tenn., Paa4a Co lrtrlc lam Cktoun. HL Jum lilt 11, Bru mora rale, maktn a total rata In two nlghta, and it aetanty-os- a find. ton vara lots mora that he did not noma bid rat tala, but. nawer-- It Thh la told Is ao. write ta lot yea la good, Mata Jnst thought would know that raw rat lay a 35c Box of Steams' Electric Paste Today b III H h IN Kata or Vta. Mat vaata time trying to kill three paota liquids and other apfrtnaental arapamtloM. Ready far Eao Better Ibaa WHbpoahtara, aad Osnaral Stores sail STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE RADIO 'selling does not require tbe technical knowledge that very many people suppose. There are Large Quick Turnover the unprecedented public interest A Radio Department gets cus-- . tomers into the store. Have you considered tbe desirability c having such a Department? RzSoIiIerdmiising The Semi-Month- Magazine of the adia Industry fives you all the information on ly the subject you require. Three oalars a year Four months tor a dollar. Rdb Puilsiisg Ccrpcn&a iManoisa T TSEFUL for all the little ailments bruises, sores, sunburn and chafing. Keep a bottle in the bouse. It's safe and Pore. It costs very little. CBESEBROUGH MFC. CO. (Coaaohdntad) i SUU Stm--l detaSed aniwer ft - -i- -f addressed Be, 1545, S.1, Ul. C,. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading your corner ev- hd Qu!te a lot of help so in1v,h&VvI I would ; pj.inU n very . and mk ta Zt answer for mo. ,'yhat are aome proper games for srirls n1 14 yearaold to play at a party ? And it all right for a 14 coqte in although there is work at the ranch? I want to earn a little money for myself. I go home every right and mv mother does not object. town t0 Is it proper? Thanking you in advance, BROWN EYES. Arco, Idaho. See answer to Helen, Morgan, Utah, for games which may interest or not? I remain. you. r l Wv hm, A QUESTIONER, Malad, Idaho. . nd does not show work, but ,youn be perfectly pro- v- . . f Brown Eyes, for you to do so if t 4a W your y k your mother is willing. We are all fccnt a"d respectable,, gnxious to earn a little money of our tney are good enough for any onei own, arent wre to associate with. But you know we all have tho right to choose our friends Dear Miss Brooks: and it may not be altogether because I have found your corner very in- she considers herself superior to your teresting and helpfal and now I ant friends, but that she just does not going to ask you a question. 1 have care particularly for them and shows hardly any cyclaee at all and what it in an untactful way. ou must use 1 have are very short and thin, and your own judgment as to whether you now, M iss Brooks, please, oh please, should continue to go wnth her. Com- - tell me what to do to make them pare her with your other friends and come in long and thick. see if she is not a friend wort)! keep- in advance, I am Thanking vou ' mg, then try to convince her. that HNKY. Wnhy fi I hope I may be helpful to you. Send your name and a stamped envel- nam anJ W,U y V ope Dear Miss Brooks: 8 whuh will increase the preparation T, of omg ..4a your advantage of your eyelashes, corner Just Between kou and Me," I have a few questions 1 would Dear Miss Brooks: Uke you toanswer for me. j have been a constant reader of 1 discovered (1) Is it proper for a girl td treat your corner it and a ,2T xfshe has some candy or gum . the answ-erhave given other you (2) IIow old should a girl be, be girls have helped m a lot So I fore starting to go to dances ? thought I would wiitc ami see if you (3) If you met a boy should a girl could help me out by answering some say "Hello" first, or the boy? questions that have been bothering Thanking you in advance, me. GRAY EYES, Idaho. 1. Just what does it mean for a Yes, surely, it is proper to offer a girl to be eighteen? Is it all right boy friend candy or gum, but I might for her to stay at home and help aa add that it is not good taste to chew much as possible or should she try to gun anywhere in public. (2) You support herself? I am eighteen, gradsheuld be at least sixteen before go- uated from high school last year, ing to dances, and if you attend pub- But I want to take a lic dances you should always be ac- course to be ready to do the work I companied by your mother or some have picked out. Would it be all older person. (3) A girl should speak right for me to stay home and do this? first to her boy friends. x ' 2. I ajn having the same trouble Dear Miss Brooks: aa Hope of Idaho. I do not like the say aa I bave some questions that have boya of my town, but I cannot much for them as Hope does. Most been bothering me. When aboy starts keeping com- of them are not what I would call boya. They go entirely too far, pany with a girl should he atk to good with go to her place and get her, or and I would not trust myself should she ask him to call on her? them at all. There is only one I car And after taking a girl out should for at all, and he goes to the other the boy thank her for going with him ? extreme. He doesnt go anywhere but I like to go there with him, Thanking you very kindly in ad- church. but would also like to go' to a show vance, while with aome one. What A CORNER READER, Wendell, Ida. onceI in a do? Put away aome of my to am Yes, indeed, after having asked a proper and ideaa and with- Bome ODe elW or go on as I girl to accompany you any place, call and get her. A girl may ask a boy, nowj to come to her home for a call, but PEGGY, Calif. is pernot to take her any place. It reaches the age When a girl fectly proper to thank a girl for hav- of (1) means that she it usually eighteen with you. ing gone any place thinks and acta for herself more than she ha before that age. You are now Dear Mist Brooks: to choose your life work, which I have some questions I would like ready ou have done to some extent at least. It should depend entirely upon circura- (1) There ia a girl in ray town gt4nceB whether or not you stay at that was a good fnend of mine until home K your parents are able fin-- a new girl came and she quit me and Bncaiiy to keep you and your mother went with the new girl. Now tho now you, you should stsy st home. I girl haa gone away, ia it proper for me think, if at the same time you to go with her again? c4n continue your studies, which is (2) I am a girl 14 years of ? most important at thia time. You Is it proper for me to go to public should not try to support yourself un dances? lese the family finances are euch that it is necessary. Hoping to get an early reply, (2) No, dear, I would not put BOBBY, Arco, Idaho. tho perfectly proper ideaa you be would away I think Ye,7 dear. I fift-- n have, but I would try to convince tknt for hi. 4 m pr m "Vi0 I j , New York J s--1 1 otrV.tfJR baseline- jg hh - liow thought Id have you answerto or,e. take the would you use lemon oap tan off the face and neck ? cau Thanking you dearly and 111 the future. in again Sincerely yours. N0 OINTMENT , HOPE, Preston, Idaho. There are various kinds of lemon and I know of no soaps on the marketuse them for reto way particular g toU SOtL T.lrw that it wid know Do you moving tan. remove tan? Ask the personto you use how bought it of for directions name and .Tb s'o it. If you will tend your the iL Addre br stamped envelope I will send you 0rkDrus Concern. NewYork came of a good bleach. Best wishe and love to you, and thank tou eer ao much. CLAUDIA, Wyo. - Cuticura Soap Ltlear the Skin i I V- - u Salt Uk City No. 321822 They know that Good Baking Powder cant be sold for less; that More for the Money means bake day failures, waste of time and money; that cest by test Calumet is pure and sure, -- i The World's Greatest Baking Powder HOW BOOKS ARE DISINFECTED I HAD STUDIED HIS SUBJECT Method Employed In France le Said to Little Bobbys Essay Showed He Knew Be the Most Successful Yet Practically All There Wae to Know About Doors. Devised. The (iHnger of contagion from book that have been In tbe band of persons suffering from various dli'B, ba led to tbe Invention of methods of disinfecting, of which none apiears to tie more effective than that devised by a nierfdier of tbe municipal council of Pari. This process consist! of two features. In the first place, the booka are placed In a beater," where a strong current of air opens every leaf, and an aspirator sucks out the dust and deposits It in aseptic water. Then they are suspended In a disinfector, the covers being bent tuck and held by dips, so that the leaves are widely opened, and placed o er a healer, which for a long time subjects them to a temperature of 1C7 degrees Fahrenheit. The paper Is not damaged, and the efficiency of the process Is said to be well demonstrated. Roll Butter. Little Hubby Jones was told to write an essay ou Ihsr, and the effort which he sent in was a follows: Most houses have all the doors that they rwed, and no house Is complete without at least one. The two main differences ttweon a door and a gate ia: first, their opslte location; aud, second, that people have much less respect for s gate, and would rather kick It than knock on It. But gate Is more useful than a door because It does ever) thing that a door can do, aud, besides that, It can he climbed over, and often Is. The door handle la a small but Important part of the disr which people never appreciate until It cornea off. Most people never notice the door handle unless It Is brought to their notice on account of having jam spread all over It. "Doors ore great things to give people privacy, and would give them still more If It wasut for the ke holes." Exchange. The young housekeeper who told At tho Woeiene Club, the fishman that die wanted some That waa an awfully good speech eels and when he asked her how much, replied About two yards and a Mrs. Blakeley made." Still, my dear, a woman who so half," baa a rival In a Baltimore woman. obviously makes her own hats could "I wish to get some butter, please," never convince me of anything she said to the dealer. IJfe. "Boll butter, raaamr he asked, politely. Taking life loo seriously Is v' he. No? we Wlsh to eat It on toast. We lief that others shouldnt be .allow ed to guide their own souls, seldom have rolls." DECLARED HIMSELF AT ONCE New Yorker Saw Fearsome PoaalbUItjf of Near Futuro and Gavo Wlfo Duo Warning. Visitors to Central park the otbe day saw a new angle of the family pet out fur an airing, reports the New York correspondent of the ITttsburgh Dispatch. A young woman waa ot with her variegated parrot The bird stalked majestically about the lawn, but quickly came back nud perched a the young womans finger whenever she rnlled- - Ills comings find goings to and from the finger gave the parrot lta prescribed exercise, whether It wanted It or not. The young woman didnt aeem te mind the crowd that gathered fibowt to watch. In fact she Deemed rather proud of the attention she and the bird were attracting. Jiggers, whose faintly pet Is a dog, happened with hla wife and stopped te "1 suppose the next thing," he remarked to hla wife, "will be that ha to take the canary up to tluFpark for a walk. Bight here I announce the answer: Nothing doing t" In Geoeeeua Mood. Wbat sort of fi job have yon got now? Kocoti d Wo rk I n g m a n Oh, I collect alms orb the Tutreaux bridge, between midnight and 1 oclock In the morning. . First Workingman Are the people particularly generous there at that hour? Yea. They Second Workingman generally give me everything they have on them. Baris Is Batennett First Worklyiginan -- S fersS 3S"H not to public dances, and when you do go, all need diversion. A good show is you should always be accompanied by educational and entertaining, and w your parents or some older person. dancing is harmful only when so. make it Dear Mias Brooks: some for corner read have I your Brook: Dear time and I think it is just grand. Of all the "Corners," I like your ; (1) Is it polite for a boy to go with tj,e Best. Will you please aniwer the (2) Is following questions for me? I have a girl older than himself? a girl,t0 n,Any questions to ask, but will it polite for a boy to go' withWhat. is them all thia time, but com the same age be is? (3) whiten to is there the best thing ,om other time, if I may. one has a friend, either tanned or brown arms and face? (i) Whenwho for much your or graduate from Boy girt, Thanking you very school or college, and this friend aends trouble, from, f Idaho. one the announcement, la one expected A WONDERER or is it proper? a for boy to to give a present, is It is quite all right what proper to give ao, And if or just go with a girl older than himself, cretonne apron a Would pretty them? with a girl hit same age. A few a pretty mght or cover corset a not or does rears difference either wsy b appropriate to give the girl make a great deal of difference. If ?own I friend? stamped envelope you will send (2) When one receives s wedding will send you the name of a reliable announcement to (not an inviution no hands. and bleach for the face was there reception, the wedding what reception given in this case) just Dear Miss Brooks: I am you have Just Between The Economy BfilElRRlGn IPdD fiEDEER Thats What Millions o& Housewives Do nmH I - JTm SEuqubM you to have In dance and other places we happen at times, to get in with some very popular girls. Then she thinks she is better than us, and alights ua. Any other place she treats ua all right. Some of my friends she will not go with, because she thinks they are not good enough. Would you go with her Mf5 bumps, be tare tamped eavelop. and a k wu ed Profits and due to abould df"L post-gradua- te ReapoctfijItT Toora, KENNEDY BROTHER. Drag A H s Robrt T. TvnneU of Aobmutowa, day1 mil, earn l our atoro tho othor ao wanted iont9ihlnf to kill rata, And Paata Hat box klm Stearns a aid to pal aoma paata on ala blacalta that alfbt ant tha naxt moraine ha foaad irtT-fobig rata And tha aecond night to pat eat lour mora blacalta whh paata M them, and tha aacond moraine ha - H-J- Tour miermatioe oa quest ion end pnr.egt to aniwer care-- be my p.rasur quC5tl?ni ,ukra,,tfd 10 Co!unm? y letterg fe Beane. Johnny Spilled tbe , rtber' Sunday rest waa Interrupt-on the and receiving bT fgiiers, timaa F Ll7n'LrtXtrT th crown an M. IV expense may reckoned against hi be o,(.y f0 Srr StatSJS yr tax. A an paid Income but In the .vj, is inadequate, campaigns both Lrto lr corBet a.. Thanks for your generous words of praise, Claudia.is to rive a pre(1) Yee. it proper announcement an sent upon receiving frv-nfrom of the graduation of a No heat with this summer meal with cream DISlI of crisp, delicious Crape-Nutmilk (some berries or fresh fruit, too, if you like) is cooling to serve, cooling to eat and cooling to digest w ith a charm of flavor and goodness that rouses appetite enthusiasm. No preparation, no cooking no heating of the body afterw ard, as heavy, nourishment starchy' meals 'do but for every bodily need. There's a noticeable feeling of lightness and com " fort after such a meal. uncertainty Try this way out of the heat, bother and food midsummer w ith the problem. that usually goes A s, well-round- Order Grape-Nut- s ed t from your grocer today. Theres a Reason d high school or college. Any articles mentioned vould be perfectly appropriate for a girlconfriend. gr atuIation,Ja (2) A letter of when only all that ia necessary announcements are received, exof adear need cept the cane of that vwh to would naturally you wi.il of eouraf, calls for a wed- ;rt weddirg, Dear Miss Brooks: wouid use ding gift. I some questions I bave . tat u. .A FOOD 3 t3 -- ifi- a K2orr " mjaemtn ! I H |