Show J JM if r- r 7 jg I M All questions submitted will be cheerfully cheerfully cheerfully cheer cheer- is This Dear Reader your medical advice seeking fully and carefully and addresses answered of business except firms cannot be he printed here but will willbo willbe willbo Names the request accompanies stamped envelope self addressed self bo be sent if a must accompany Questions arc limited to two Full name and address each letter Jotter or no reply can be made matIe held heir strictly confidential communications are arc All An line or the and songs the correct title the first In requesting r poems them Please send stamped In order to find of the tho author is IR necessary name dir directly forwarded addressed envelope also with thc these e requests so they may be to o you Address letters letter very plainly with pen S and ink to lichen Helen Brooks Box 1545 1645 Salt Lake City Utah H. H l SONGS REQUESTED the These songs and poems are on Found To list requested and Poem Oh Cli the tho Old Kitchen n Floor Song Song- May bo ho First lines May be bo In the golden summer When the tho ros roses s bloom again You will steal Into my heart dear May be bo you will love mo me then May be In the blighting winter and I When the storms sweep land sea S May be you will whisper softly may be Song part of ot which Is tim the following You Tou may give all my toys To the poor girls and nd boys bos If It you'll bring back my da daddy y to tc I me Theres There's a ft Rose In Ol Old Erin SONGS RECEIVED The following songs and ami poems poems have boon been received during during- the past week and I 1 wish to thank each one for tor their S kindness In contributing them Only a 0 Pansy Blossom While tho the Band Is Playing Dixie Im I'm I Humming Home Sweet Home Dear Miss Brooks This Is my first call and It Is a very timid one at that I hope I am as welcome welcome wel wel- come as others others' have been 1 Would I you kindly print a list of pf In Interesting books for tor a girl 15 years of age 2 I have a great number of ot friends They Thea r all all think I 1 am about 17 or or 18 years old Shall I tell them my correct age I am an ani I five feet eleven Inches In height anc and i weigh one hundred and two twenty-two anc and andone andone I one half halt pounds What type of ot dress dres I can I wear best Wishing you success success suc suc- cess cam and hopIng I may call again again- I I romain a H GIRL Utah Why so timid Girl Th The I corner Is for tor you and everyone who h has s a question to ask or an Inquiry t to tomake tomake make so do not hesitate or feel timid 1 I 1 am sure you will find any of th the i following books both Interesting an and andl i l Instructive Heart of Isabel Carleton by Margaret E. E Ashmun Over Helen r- r Wall the-Wall b by Beth B. B GIlchrIst Whom When 1 Patty Went to College by Jean Webster Web Yeb ster liter Caroline at College and Then Them I Came Caroline by Lila Llla H. H Richards Smiles and Smiling Ruth by Elliot EIlIot t H. H Robinson 2 Why such a lonesome lone Ione I some name when you OU have so 80 man many r friends Of O course If It anyone Is un un- un thoughtful enough nough to ask you directly un-I un r what your age Is you should not hesItate hesitate hes hes- to tell your correct age You Tou ar are 3 unusually tall tall- talland and the prevailing style styli of ot long lone waist and full tull skirt seems tc to I have been designed especially for tor you with thA 1 A ruffian 1 r I ii c on k on skirt t making making- k lg a bi I trimming breaking the long straight t It tine line Dear Miss Brooks S I have written to your corner before The answer I received proved to be si so satisfactory that I am writing again 1 I Is a girl of ot 14 too young to wear wea r earrings and use paint and powder r 2 Is a girl at this age too young ti to togo togo D go to night dances Wishing you lot lots lotsof S of ot fun tun and success In ln your our work I am ani I. I as ever LITTLE BLACK ME IE Utah I am surely glad you OU were pleased S with your former answers my den dear 1 Of Ot course a 0 baby could paint ani and I powder and wear but would ri you admire one arrayed in this manner manner man man- ner nor To my personal way of ot thinking they would look as much out o of f place on a girl of fourteen And wb wIlT why F should she to use paint and powder pow pow- der If It a girl this age ago Is ia normal and an ml healthy her cO n is the envy o of f her elders who try to gain a complexIon complex complex- ion as nearly like Ilke hors hers as they can b by using artificial means moans and If It her com corn complexion Is not good paint and powder will only make It worse 2 I would woul say laY much too young oung to go to public c dances either day or night I do 10 have hay e lots of ot fun tun Little Black Me but suc suc- cess cess w cess well ll It Is rs not so easy Your You r letter was mailed as directed Dear Miss Niss Brooks 1 What Is a 0 cinco pesos How much Is five cinco chico pesos In U U. S S. 2 Is there any paper published on Antelope Antelope Ante Ante- lope Island What i Is the n name me of ot It J J J- JD D D- Fayette Utah S 1 A cinco pesos Is nb about ut fifty cents In American money Five cinco pesos would amount to about 1250 2 No there Is no newspaper published on Antelope Island D Dear ar Miss Brooks I have visited your corner and wish to thank you for tor the advice you have given me 1 Is it proper for tor a girl l BM to answer a boys boy's letter when they have never never seen one another and he lie has secured so- so cured her address from one of her pals 2 I was botn bota February 21 1907 1507 Can you OU tell me what my- my 1 colors colors' ate ale Hop Hop- HopIng Ing 1 Imay may come again I remain LIVELY LIVEL Malad l Idaho I am delighted to hear from you again Lively 1 I am quite sure a friend of ot yours would not give your name to any boy for tor the purpose of writing to you whom she was not nether nether- herselt her he- self fore tore proud I of having as a a- a friend therefore there there- I see no reason why a correspond ence once with him should not prove a 0 pleasIng picas pleas pleas- i ing ng and arid enjoyable diversion for 2 Your colors you are said by th the oracle to be pink blue and Nile green Dear Miss Brooks Thank you for tor the the splendid answers you gave me to my other letter May MaJ I enter again 1 l I YOU always say in your y ans answers rs to other girls that ti they should not go to public Dances dances V I live e In a country town and In all th the I country towns I have over ever been In we I have always gone to the tho public Wo Va yo sometimes g go Just a crowd of dances S ls gh-ls I I have been reading Just Between You and Me for tor some somo some time and tIm very good information and advice I have a a question If It it Isn't hoE any to you 1 Am I lout out of ot style stylo bother because I z haven't my hair bobbed V most of nf the tho girls have hav their hair bobbe bobbed but are still somo some who haven't doe mt doesn't want me to cut mine My Some Somo mother ot of my gIrl want me to cut out and my hair and the tho others say they wish theirs lon loner was again and tell me what ever oven I not to cut It Which do do yo you the but best T I am sIxteen Is years of age HopIng I may help yoU some time remain I A READER In Utah No trouble at all alJ No dear not out of style because yoU are are your not Dot bobbed The Very tact fact that hair Your Is H. H l If It we haven't a a. partner All the gir girls s do We Ye hardly know what It Is to go goto o oto to a private dance dane The rhe he dances we go goto goto kind where everyone knows to are the everyone everyone else elso and anyway we WO have our regular dancers that are In our own crowd Now Miss Brooks Brooka do y yo you U think it Improper to go to these dances You iou ou must remember that our dances are re not like the city cUy dances where one t does toes not know every everyone one present tWill you please give me your opinion on this subject t 2 I read some place that olive oil was was yas' good for tor the eye l to make maee them long and curly Is h this treatment Injurious to the eyes I remain Thanking you In advance your our true admirer I ALICE Millard County Ut I I You are indeed most welcome Alice I 1 Perhaps I have not stated as often otten L as I should in my answers regarding that there are exceptions exceptions the the public dance nt to all rules and In all alJ cases S Nevertheless it Is V very iY true and applies I to every s subject under discussion I Ivery Ivery very well know that some girls can goto go gc to almost any place and nd seem Instinctively Instinctively t to know how to conduct themselves themselves them them- themselves selves in order order- to command the he respect of ot everyone present You are doubtless doubtless doubt doubt- doubtless less one one or these girls and to these hese th the undesirable element so 80 often otten present at al ata a a- public affair does not enter as r a 0 L I factor I can readily understand also how in the very small town everyone I knows knows' everyone else and the dance I Is i Just a a nice social gathering But not L all alJ towns are small enough t for r this and while every town of ot whatever size 3 has Its crowds who chum together th there re Is always some who look upon the public dance as a free tree for all all' place to mix regardless of whether r they are all acquainted or not T To 7 these It means simply a place to have bavi havea S a 8 good tIme In their own way vay Many r girls do not seem to be quite sure that tha they should not dance with everyone who invites them to d do so and this S first false step makes on opening fo for r careless and a n d Indifferent treatment t thereafter by those Inclined to do so My remedy for tor these conditions would 1 not be so much In condemning and do doIng do do- Ing away with the public dance danco by hav hay havIng having ing lag the girls remain away as It would I be to refine and raise Its standard This Thi S could be accomplished to a great ex extent extent ex- ex tent by the parents and elder members member 5 of ot the family attending indicating b by r their presence their interest In seeing to It that their girls and boys wore were receiving courteous treatment ani and I more Important still see to It that I It t disbanded at a reasonable hour I hope hop 0 the above will make It clea clear to to you wh why y I advise against the public dance 2 2 Olive oil on as well as various other things thing 5 along this line do help some but th the e process Is very slow and requires much muc Li patience and systematic effort It i Is S not Injurious to the eyes eyes Dear Miss Brooks We have been reading your corner come r rand and find It very Interesting and that It i t contains good advice We Ye Weare are two girls girl 5 ic 16 years of age and have dark brown 1 wavy hair One of ot us has dark brown browneyes browneyes mm eyes and the other dark blue 1 l What Wha t colors would be the tho most be becoming t to us Us- 2 What w would uld you say to a boy If It he kissed you Just to tease you be because because because be- be cause he knew know you OU didn't want to be kissed He has always acted like a areal areal areal real gentleman before Would you make up with him or not 3 Would you ou advise us to go with cow boys 4 We have lived in Arizona all aU our lives until now we have moved to Idaho Wo Ye find the people here hero very c from the tho ones In Arizona How would you advise us to get ac acquainted acquainted ac- ac and become used to the ways of the tho people here Thanking you In advance for tor the advice we wo remain BETTY and KITTY Idaho Thanks girls 1 Both of ot you can wear practical practically the same colors those especially becoming Being eln amber mustard mus mus- tard dark reds orchid blue gray mus-I mus sapphire sapphire sap sap- and e electric blue Ivor ivory and pale shades of ot rink pink 2 2 If T u. u M a sure ho was only teasing S 'S Si i- i I would v d forgive and forget and be bo very sure that he ho understood It was not to happen happen hap hap- pen again 3 Why not Cowboys are gentlemen are they not It Is the man not the tho profession which you should consider 4 1 In Just what ways do you ou find the tho people different my dears I am sure you will win soon be able to I adjust yourselves to the slight change I In conditions conditions' and customs of ot your new hono hoo and friends Be De your own natural nat nat- natural ural selves which I am am sure Is a 0 pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant friendly happy happ personality and you will soon win your way Into your new now friends friend's hearts To E. E W. W W W. B. B Br B Murray Ut To know that I h have ve been of ot real service and comfort to you ou d dear ar Is sufficient compensation com corn for tor whatever effort rt I have pt forth in your behalf I am to act in iq the happy far tar capacity capacH you ou desire in so as Is possible for tor torme forme me to do so so The agencies you ou mention menton used sed help some somo if It persistently but do ao not expect Immediate and results It will tal take e time patience Any drug store can fur tur- fish nish these b by the Deep names you give gl th them m. m breathing Wih noa An st ry mater mater- lally In n this work rising In the Immediately lOn ion morning stand open window before an or in the if It open pon possible throw the well back bacle and with arms extended take deep through the tho breaths nostrils expelling expellIng- slowly through the tho mouth Sorry I get could not your answer to again when you sooner Write you need me To ToV V Thanks manks Thanks for tor What you ou reque request printed has song dear so many times appeared I must ask you to envelope Will VIll get send possible your song it If friends are divided I shows Show how Impossible on this question else to decide this it Is for tor any anYone one My advice would be le question for tor you If It long hair not to you have nice cut It it style The bobbed hair la is newest W worn rn therefore straight is not and everyone na as nas Is s the nearly curled so becoming to bob To pro ALLIE Enoch Ut I A letter wrote which you ou June 23 has marked unclaimed been returned I am sorry and will be bo extremely glad to forward Information It the contained send If it you an address will wilt you you I gave by which I can reach whIch v I you a number of ot addresses thought to would be bo of ot assistance you but as stated column at the head of ot addresses of ot o not firms do app appear ar In my column t Dear Miss Mis Brooki I certainly was glad t tb tand t w and hope to hear henr r from YOur froll am an again a y Yu question Is su paris good to stick 4 pa I n a t. t fountain pen and amid V bla u a gol gold gether What l Is show eel i 13 Is there thero cat card anything to It U you get from 10 to oS wh tiff GO j het a In ing to hear from tram we y you I remal 1 11 i An And you shall hear MAP MAP-IE W Idabo In from 1 It might be all rIght lt r. r b bu t Ui depend large largely y upon t tor how or how It was WIlS separated separate It Wa b bj o g I I would th pre prefer er to have tr tt It pertly by one accustomed me i work to d e et Tho price L h WO would ld b ng i cents d depending 5 upon the tho woO o Or Ie Ic material required 2 Work Ti il IngIs ins is the art of letter d 4 sign and ornament as a. aSK on de dow signs store storo d to banners banner hand free lettering an and d dment ctt 1 IJ 13 ment mont shading watercolor water t Style 01 t tt W t. t a etc The amount of 1 Ii C one couii etler this labor would woul deS could ea ear fi depend tr upon how expert and artistic a and nd where one were e S located nJ Ote trIll I t th hero thero Ot ro would be small mall e earn arn rn anything from slight this 0 ty h It t s towns as there la Is u d demand for It a Iy y tu tl J D Dear ear Miss Brooks 5 Until today I have n nevertheless an Interest been a a. 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