Show I- I will be cheerfully cheerfully cheer cheer- Dear Re Reader der This is your r. r All seeking questions questions medical B submitted advice fully and carefully answered except those firms cannot be printed here but will willbe willbe Names and addresses o 01 of business business' envelope accompanies the request st st. be sent if a addressed tamped stamped and address address must accompany Full name Questions are limited to two each letter or no reply can be made confidential All MI communications are held strictly correct tItle the first line lines or the In requesting poems and songs the to find them Please send stamped name of the author is necessary in order be forwarded directly they may addressed envelope with also these requests so to Address you Address letters very plainly with pen and ink to Helen Men Brooks Box 1545 IBIS Salt Bait Lake City Utah SONGS RECEIVED have nave and poems The following songs received during the past week been thank each one for their and I wish to In contributing them them Put My Little Shoes Away Little Old Log rog Cabin In the Lane I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Her- Now SONGS REQUESTED are on the These Those songs and poems poem Found To-Be-Found list requested and Tour Your Mother Still Prays Frays for You Jack I LInes First They cried for foi for forthe the rocks and the tle mountains They prayed but their pra prayers ers were too late Lines FIrst another drink Dont Don't sell him another please Hes He's reeling already you see I regret that so so many of the songs requested ested of late cannot be furnished popular the they are arc among th the recent as ItIs It Itis Itis had in the shops songs and can ean be e is only the old lime ilme songs which I attempt attempt at attempt at- at tempt to print or find for the readers column of my Dear Miss Brooks BrooksS S I I have pave written to you before and got some some very good answers So may I ask you a few tew more questions 1 I had hada n na a boy friend who came game to se see me often otten but I was foolish and never much him until it was too late HeIs Heis He Heis is going with another girl and now I feel discouraged I am not happy In any boys boy's company I go out with boys but I am not happy because I am thinking thinking think think- ing tug of him I have asked him down and he will not corn COIn corns I am sure I have never done anything to make him mad How can I win him back Thanking you In advance I remain BLACKY Utah Your our case Is not unlike many others Blacky who do not realize a friends friend's worth or what they are to them until they are gone No doubt you were ere so accustomed to his attentions that you did not realize you were not treating him as friendly or courteously as you should Since you have Invited him to call thereby signifying your desire to establish the old friendly relations and he has refused to accept It Is self self-evI- Ident that he does not care just yet to renew the friendship therefore there IB is nothing left for you to do except to tobe tobe be friendly and agreeable to him when you meet Perhaps in time the same same qualities which attracted him to you Inthe in inthe inthe the beginning will bring him back to you In the meantime dear do not compare every other boy with him b but t de determine to enjoy their friendship friendship be because because because be- be cause you cannot afford to make any further advances than you have to him without lowering your dignity and which would also drive him still further further fur fur- ther thor away and after atter all do yo you yoo not think it is more pique than that you really care for him WHAT IS nf IS' TI THAT AT MOTHER l What Is that Mother Mother Mother- The lark my child child child- d- d The morn has j Just st looked out a and smiled When he starts from his humble grassy nest And Is up and away with the dew on hI hip breast And a hymn In his heart peart to you pure bright sphere re To warble It out In his Makers Maker's s ear Ever my child be thy morns morn's first la lays s Tuned like Uke the larks lark's to thy Makers Maker's s praise praise What Is Js that mother mother mother- The Dove my son son son- And that low sweet voice like I the widows widow's moan Is flowing out from her gentle breast Constant and pure b by that lonely nest As the wave Is in poured from some crystal urn urn urn F For r her distant dear ones one's quick return Ever my myson son be thou like Uke the dove dove dove- In friendship as faithful as constant in love I What is that mother mother mother- I The Eagle boy Proudly careering his course of jO Joy Firm in his own mountain vigor relying Breasting the toe dark storm the red bolt defying His wing on the wind and his eye on the sun J I lIe He swerves not a n hair but lJ bears ars onward onward on- on on on- ward right on n. n Boy may the eagles eagle's night flight ever be thine Onward and up upward ard true to the U line e. e r. r f- f What Is that mO mother mother mother- herr herr- The Swan my love lovelie love love- He lie is floating down from his native grove No loved one now no nestling nigh He is floating down by himself to die Death darkens his eye and his wings Yet the sweetest song l Is the lac last he S sings In gs Live so my love that when death deah shall Co come corne in e Swan-like Swan and sweet it may waft thee home Dear Miss 1 Brooks Im I'm 15 years old and It was not me I was referring to about cigarettes It was another girl The boys always beg us to smoke moke but we wo wont won't and they call us babies I hope I am not 5 nuisance am I I am always for songs but I Just have to have asking S 2 Is g good od for the them skin Im I'm dark skinned Would anythIng bleach my skin Yours trul truly EDNA Utah You are older than I thought and I am truly glad you were not the girl you wrote about Let the boys boya think hunk what they will so long as you know you mU No are In the rIght don dont don't t y you ou u say so 1 Indeed you are not a nuts nuisance nce but my dear if you Just munt ha have e so NO o many songs you should enclose a for or them Do not send stamp stamp ho however wove unless songs are wanted or you are I especially desirous for a personal reP re- re P ply As s I l have havo but one of f the tho songs To which to send yoU stamp fU request I will wait walt for you ou and perhaps I shall shan have Many located claim the others to have by that t time mo 2 received good re results results re- re from the tho preparation you refer to but i If you have a atu naturally naturally dark skin I do not think dp you can hope to change the tho shade ahado and why should you and wIsh to A dark skin Is ls just as Pretty Pl pretty tty attractive as 8 a fair skin akin if on one In becoming colors There here are arc dresses which remove tan and nd sunburn sunburn sunburn sun sun- bleaches will not change the burn but these natural complexion Miss Brooks Dear movie I am trying to get t all the the- stars stars' pictures that at I can so will you the addresses of Jack send me please Lee Harrison Ford and Lila Lilli Mulhall l Elaine Hammerstein How could I Sincerely yours the life Ufe of each get NEY NEEN Idaho To NEY NEEN Ida SO So yo youre you're urea re n a Mulhall's Mul- Mul fan lan are you Jack regular movie has halls address is care of United Studios F rd Hollywood Calif Harrison Lamb Lambs Club W W. St. St New York City Lila Lee Lasky Studios H Hollywood Hollywood Holly Holly- llY- llY Elaine Hammerstein PrInciple Principle Prin PrIn- wood Calif ciple Pictures Corporation 72 0 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood wood Calif There biographies of these stars to be are no It very brief In n the had except a very directories and a a. write write-up of one one oc occasionally oc- oc In the movie magazines My d dear ar when whon you rea request c t a personal l reply be sure to s 's send nd stamped tamped envelope To DOVIE and LARKIE Ferron UtI Ut which I I I am printing below a song sonS believe Is Is' Is the trie one you requested sted some som sometime I is Th The Theother Theother time ag ago hope hope it other one can be had In the shops fo for 35 cents cents and so 80 I cannot print th the words for you DO THE THEY MISS ME AT HOME IE Do theY ther miss me at home Do they miss me Tw uld be bo an assurance most dear dearro To ro know at this moment some loved love one Were saying I wish he were here To feel that the group at the fireside Were Vere thinking of me as I roam Oh oli yes be Joy beyond measure To know that they miss me at home When twilight approaches the season That ever i Is sacred to song Bong Does some one repeat my name namo over And sigh that I tarry BO so long And is there a a. chord in the music That's missed when my voice Is away And a a. chord In each heart that Regret at my wearisome stay Do they set me mea a a chair near the table When evenings evening's home pleasures ar are nigh i s I When the candles are lit In the parlor And the stars In the calm azure sky And when the nights good are re repeat repeated re- re peat d And all lay them down to their sleep Do th they y think of the absent and waft me meA meA d while they A whispered go night good I. I sleep Do they n miss me at home Do they miss me At at noon or at night And lingers on one gloomy shade round th them in That only my presence can light Are j Joys ys less Invitingly welcome And pleasures less h hale le than before Because one is missed from the circle Because I I am with them no nomore more Anon Anonymous Dear Miss Miss' Brooks At las I have come to y u for tor ad advice advice advice ad- ad vice upon certain First I Iam Iam Iam am am 18 years years old and arid like to have a n good time but I have a supposedly true girl girlfriend friend who talks about me to my friends thinking she can win their ad admiration admiration ad- ad and leave me high and dry or or use me In ariy any wa way she pl pleases ases I have not realized It It until now and so soI soI soI I have not cultivated the friendship of many m more r girls thinking thinking- one real friend was all that was necessary Should I try and arid break her of or her conceit con- con celt or cultivate other friend How can I clean a pair of suede slippers Tha Thanking you In advance I remain MOLLY Utah And I am glad to have you with ith us Molly Do not send a stamped envelope lope unless you wish songs or your our letter I requires a personal answer It Is not wise to limit the number of our friends we we can not have too many and we need a variety As you have doubtless known this girl for some time do you oU not think you OU could talk freely to her about this There may be a mistake you know and perhaps she is not guilty of the accusations against her Perfect understanding and frankness are necessary necessary essar essary to maintain a friendship and you should at least give h her r the op opportunity opportunity opportunity op- op of clearing herself of these charges If you have not already dO done so Be friends if possible and by all means cultivate other friends 2 There Is a powder to be had at most shoe stores for the purpose purpose of cleaning suede shoes If you cannot obtain It In your town I will be glad to have It sent to you If you will write stating the color The price is 25 cents I am glad to print a n. corrected copy of In the Shade Shado of the Old Apple AppleTree AppleTree AppleTree Tree and thank you OU very kindly Anna for sending I it Hope I may be of service to you ou IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD APPLE APPLETREE APPLETREE APPLETREE TREE The Ore Oreole ole with Joy was V B sweetly etly singIng singing sing sing- ing The little brook was babbling Its Us tune The rhe village bells with Joy wore gaily ri ringing n gl n g The world seemed brighter than the harvest moon When there within my arms I gently prest preat you And blushing red tou ou slowly turned awa away I cant can't forget the I way once you ou I I only pra pray well we'll meet another day Chorus In the shade of the old apple tree tree Theres There's a love In your eyes I can can seer see When hen a voice that I heard Like LikO the song of a bird Seemed to whisper sweet music to me I could ld hear henr the tho dull buzz LC of the bee in the blossom as you said to me me With a heart that Is true I Ill I'll 11 be waiting for for- you ou In the shade shado of tho old apple ti- ti tree I 1 have hav really come corne a n. l loB iong ng wa way from th the theAnd And though my heart Is breaking Ill I'll be brave Ive I've brought brought this bu bunch ch ot of of flowers vers I think tl they're pretty To place Upon n the freshly m molded grave if till tell m me father re she she's s Or If Its It's fur just point it U out to me Said he told US all n dying When she was To bury her beneath the old apple tree |