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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. OATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN i i- i Ti:: l ,f -i r f i 4 4 i . r t ? lit -:r.?.h.t: ( j.il t AM "J 1 3 . 1 Oreen Mtld (announcing caller- Tie, mnra, ! tbli the lady yon told & always to My you was out tor tea Transcript x;rrr :: - .Fail af t.Baetlla. ' i . v Just ten day after the celebratlot tf our own Independence dy. France ad all her children, no matter ' la arhat part of the world they may be, lurk with peculiar emphasis the 14th sf July, which day lias often been termed In ' America "the French fourth of July." It was oa July 14, 1789, & atormtng of tfe Br jtlle took Uce, ' ' ';-v. ' .: - Hear In New England. Many primitive New England 7 toga are restricted wholly to the ag ffcraltural population, and among the re ntterance whose provincialism I ot apparent to the speaker whose ear fea become, familiar to them. "Get . mV la commonly used to express In gradullty and In remote districts "da HI" la -still good form la the best tlfdea. He Waa Tired f rrey. ' ' Percy Koodles says that-when be caked the capitalist's daughter what be would think If he got a Job at reading meters for' the gas company, ffe aald she would be awfully glad If I would go Into something that took tim to ether people's bouses some of O tlme.--Da11as News.- '..' .JL"'1 . r r . - o -" ' f Covers Two Aereei At "Boy Land," a school for boys la Canta Barbara, Cat, it possible fa view the whole earth, laid out flat ttka a map . over about two acres of ground. Flyers. Iskes, mountains, Taller, Tal-ler, continents, and oceans are all complete. The boys can paddle through Ota larger waterway. ,. Feellsh Fancy, . i a novel t ' "Vannv waa Intense sympathetic! even the looesomenesa af the goldfish ta the parlor saddened gar." Sheer waste of sympathy, this. PToald the little beggars be continually flagging their telle, If tbej.' were nn-atppyt nn-atppyt Certainly .not v, Far from pity tnem. wo envy . tnem; uey can a trip around the globe wnen. they feel Ilk It Boston Tree Wipe r ' Children and Book,' , - ft doe the child no ham to make Cho acquaintance of books which were ot written for children. la a homo trfeer the" great books that have ln-fplrod ln-fplrod or amused successive genera-(leas genera-(leas are accessible an active-minded gnltd la Ukely at some time to get I them. If we waot our children to fall la love with the better kind of (beeka lot as provide them with oppor-jBnftle oppor-jBnftle for meeting such hooka with-tmt with-tmt tna much formality. ;" "' - pMi of Sill at sill Tens rcf h: Notice 1 hereby given that special spec-ial taxes for Sidewalk Paving District No. X ar due and unpaid In amounts ad upon lands aet forth and dea trlbed ia , the .delinquent list hereti attached, and unless the said taxes together with the costs of publication re paid, on or betoro the 87th day of February, 1823, the property upon which the aald taxes are a lien, will 0B aald day, be sold for aald taxes, cost of advertialng and expense of ga.1. at the front door of City Hall In Pleasant Urovo City, Utah, beginning begin-ning at the hour of twelve o'clock . soon of said day and continuing until un-til all of aald property - shall have boon told. - 3..'..v . :-;. Bdward Fv Wadley," all of lot 11 ad IX. block 18, Plat A 158.65 Herman Qreen, all of lot. 1 and 8. part of lot I, block t. Plat A. . f 1118. - J. J. Freeman, all.loUS, 6 and 1, block 82, Plat A f 1211 fiotta A. W. Freeman, all of lot 8, block 22, Plat A ............ 1I.6. Artemu Holman all of lot 1, H of lot t. Block 21, Plat A ,.... $51.80. C- O. Newman, all of lota 10, 11, and 12. block SI. Plat A. . .... . 1 68.M. aiAKiai r. BMiin, r-f'HWfyt ; 'Treasurer. first PabUcatlon Feb, 10, 1823. Last Publication Feb. 24, 182. - t!5tiS3. Ol Sll3 '4V . For Special Taxes Notice 1 hereby given that spe-! Ul taxes for the purpose of defraying the expense of Street Paving District; No. 1 are due and unpaid In amounts' and upon th lands set forth and described des-cribed In the delinquent list hereto, attached, - and unlesa the said taxes j together with thv coat of publication , ar paid, on or before the 26th day of February, 1923, the property upon which the said taxes ar a lien, will on said day, be sold for said taxes, coat of advertialng and expense of ale, at the front door of City Hall In Pleasant Grove City, Utah, bet'ln-alng bet'ln-alng at the hour of twelve "o'clock aoon of aald day and continuing until un-til all of said property shall have been old. ; Mrs. W H. Adams, block 4, part of lot 4 .. ,. $56.21. Jos. H. Adams, block 4, part ot lot 14. $165.10. J. Ruel Adams, block 18, all of lot' 1 and X $149.88. Rollo Thornton, block 18, part of lot 7 and all of lot 8 $50.92. Cornelius Baxter, block 38, part of lot 4 $108.33. . , - t MAniB F. SMITH," .1 Tousarer. First Publication Feb 10, 1923. ' - -Last PubllcaUon Fsb. 21, 123. This is your corner." Make nan of it for information on questions which ar puzzling you. It will be) a pleasure and privilege to answer care-' fully and promptly all questions submitted to me, except those seeking medical med-ical advice. Namea ana addressee of business firms mnnnl K nrlntJI hw hut will be sent if a wlf-addreased, Seai. r or a personal reply send stamped envelope. Questions must be ailed to two, and name and address must accompany each letter. - -All communications com-munications re held strictly confidential, . Address letter very plainly, with pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. -r , LL - In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the author I necessary in order to find 8ear MIm Brooks: - f Am writing to you one more; hope I am aot too much bothar. Ton are ouch a good aevlstr, I look forward to your wondarful oornar each weak. 1) If a girl is welkin alone the street with a young man and happens to moot two ef nor lrl chuma and stops to ehat, bow should she Introduce tham to ths young man. , beuld she make only on Intro aaetJoat - (I) Will you plaaso print eons; for mo In your corn art I think the name Is "Paddy of Mlna." Thanklnc yoa a thouaand tlmaa. and wlahln you aTeoa luck with your eornar, I ramala, , , JACKIE. Utah. Glad to be ef service to you, Jackie. (1) Preaont your young maa frload o the girls in the following manaor: U is amlth lat me Introduce Mr. Brown, and Miss James. Mr. Brown. (2) Borrr Jeckle, but your son Is te be had la the anusie stores, so It cannot appear here. Olad te have It aant te yon, though. If you wiaa.. Frlce is SO cents. . Dear Miss Brooks: Have beaa rand In a your corner and Bad It very Interesting. Would like te have you answer some educations for me. (1) I have a sister that will be 83 yeara er age tna sist or March, pieaae tell toe the day of the week aha was borar I have anothar lhat will bo 21 the 6th ef Juno. Please tell me what day of the week sbs was borar And I waa IT yeare ef age the, Zftta of January. What day ef the weak was I borar (2 I am Uerht eompleiioaed. Would It be ail rterht for me te . marry a light com- eleilonad boy? I remain, - WONDERING GIRL Wasatch. UL 1 Wondering Girl, the alster whose birthday a March SI waa bora ea Thursday, the one ef Juae 'waa bora ea Friday, aad you arrived on Monday. (3) I rather think the eomplaxtoa has little te do. with whether or aot yu ebeuld marry a certain person. It Is Snore a questloa aa te whethar er aot you leve a man and what his disposltiea and eharactarlstles ar tbaa what complexion com-plexion he baa. t -,;.: v ' TBILL." Tooele,, Utah-Wa '."are la obted le aa Idaho reader. Bill for another an-other of your aonc,;aad aa aeveral readers have contributed ether vereee to "Little Brown Jurr I will add them. ' WILD ROVER .. rve played the wild revar lor many a And apont all my menef for whlskay . aad boor, - - Bui aew ru autt reviar anft lay up In etore. -: " ' FeV J never, will play the Wild Rover " Chorua . , - Kay bo never, nay never more, : I never win play the wild rover no more. mi,-' .:- " . t I west to the grog shop, my place ef resort, , And told the landlady-my money waa . short, , , , . . .. And asked har to truat me, but bar aa- swar was "nay,".. . - -. t I havotplaaty of. cuatomere like yea "' every day." -' Put my hand ta my pocket aad from It I draw - A handful ot money, ea the counter I - threw, ( And then I tot liquor and winaa of the And the landlady told me aha was only . la Jest til go home to my parenta and regret wnai i ve aona,. Aad ask tbam to pardon their prodigal ' eon. Aad If thay wUl de It aa they've oft aona oaiora. nTr win piay i no wua rover ae more. LITTLE BROWN JTJO" When I co tolllna- to mv farm I take Little Browir Juar under my arm; rirnvm unaer a snaay tree, - Uttle Brown Jur "tie you and me. If all the folka In Adam'a race Were gathered together In one plaee, Than I'd prepare to ahod a tear Before I'd part from you my dear. If I had a cow that gave such milk ' Td clothe har In the flnest silk; Pd food . bares the -choicest har,----Aa4 milk her forty tlmoe day. " - Pear Mies Brooks: ' a. : I eJweye read your eornar and an Joy your answer so much. Will you plaaae dftawe thaae few queaflona for met U) PofS.taca cream, oold eraam, ete encourage the growth of superfluous hatr.iea facet 3 How old de you think l!am by my writing? . . "" i H . BLUB STBS, UUh.. U No, Bine Eyea. you need not be afraid of cold creams rrowlnc hair on the fare. Every Ingredient which could promote the growth of hair Is eliminated elim-inated from facial craama today, hut I advlae that you uae cere In selecting your creams and toilet articles, as you ahould uae only the beat preparations on your skin, (3) I ehouid imagine you are about sixteen Judging from your writing. You, write quite .nicely, and practice will help you to write, atlll batter. Thank you. Dear Mlse 'Brooke: Wtah you would tell me which one of tliene girls inakaa the beat wife. No. 1 le teaching school. The acholara warship her and aha woratilpa them. Is crasy over small children and bnblea and. at homela eootuble, nice and good all Dear Miss Brooks: . I have been vary Interested In your sorner and would like to ask you a pusxllng question. (1) I have been sfrsld to taka part in anything or svan read In class, many a time would try not to be frightened but noma how I just can't . help It. 1 have a vary good teacher who tries to encourage me but when I try to read I have to sit down becausel am so frightened. Could yoa please tell me what to do and how to cvercoroe thla habit. Thanking you for your trouble. I remain, A "FR AIDT-CAT" Dear IfM!e Sir!. I know luat haw atf. fleult nothing It ll.to overcome your trouble But thS only remedy ao far a stamped envelope accompanies the ij them. A&et3o around girl. Vary neat,-vary kind to old people Not long ago I heard en eld lady say, "What a sweet girl," but shs Is aot uppular with ths lolly set of boys at dances. She le aot a wall flower, but dances with the quiet boys. She will aot let yoa hold her tight Whea dancing and I believe she'd kill a fellow If he tried to klsa her. She will net talk, laugh and be merry In a crowd, but always al-ways smiling, very plaaaant around home. I don't think she llkae anything better thaa to fuse with children. Don't know that I can get this one but I might try. --. , . .- $,r No. 3 is alwaya Jolly and giggling. To dance with her makes you think yea are In heaven. Very affectionate, doa't object to a hnff and a kiss. Never saw her mkl.f over children but la a butterfly for dress. LIkee to ge and le rood com-' pany. The Jolly boya swarm around her and shs never mlssee a dance, takee life easy with Plenty ef time te fls up. Saya ahe's going to learn to oook and keep houae one of these days. Rather good looking, but muat have her ewa way. Know I can get this one.. Tell which one le best - j THE-MAN-IN-THB-MOON, Wyoming I Just wonder If the "Man-ln-the. Moon" wlahae advice, encouragement er assurance; perhapa he Just wanted te write a letter eo be might eee what woeM happen t It would seem from your description of these girls that tt la aot eo much advice and encouragement yoa neea as it la aseurance asaurance that the one yoa think would make the beet wife, really would. I am not at all aure myself about this. One thing I aan sure ef though arfB that te tt de ponds wholly upon what sort of a man they marry aa o whether either of them will make good aa a wife .aad home maker, So aew my advice te yo would be to look within yourself, and determine whether er aot yoa have Jeet enough, (but aet ..tea much) of th Jolly pleasure-loving qualities to balance the qaiei disposition, or enough tend-aot too mUch) of the sober, home-loving qualities to balance the pleasure-loving disposition ot "the -ether, la order to keep the matrimonial boat from rek4 tng. Now have youT It not. let some fellow who has these quantise step. In, for such a dtspoBittesv. I the only kind that will make for a harmoaloua heme with either girl yon describe. ' I 4ft no like- your description ef number -twey but .number owe le - similar type, except that aha doee aot believe, er ln dulge la- a -premleettewe dlaplay-wf lierDear HsrBrodksr"" " affection er careeaee.. These she' hold. v lr have been reading year corner. sacred for her Immediate family emtM such time 'as ahe establishes her ewe home, thereby preeervtag herself pure, modest aad undented for the greateat ef all positions that ef home-maker and mother. I think my vote will be for number eae,' but be very sure of yeureelf before you decide. Come again If you wish further advice," I am alwaya al-waya glad t, discuss with you a question ques-tion of this SOrt. : . v. .. .-' i Dear Miss Brooks; ; , vl have never written to your corner before, nevertheless I have been interested inter-ested la "Just Between Tou and Me" for over a year. L too am asking for some of your advice. Tou have helped others, and I am positive you can help me. I am a boy 1 yeara old, have been and am still enjoying the company ot a girl friend, but. Miss Brooks, sometimes some-times she is as pleasant ss can be, and really acts like she thinks lots of me. and then other timoa she is Just the opposite. I alwaya try to be Jolly and try to respect her. Do you think there le such a thing aa trying to be too good to a glrlT I can't recall any aot on my part in which 1 have given her grounds to mistrust me. I shall appreciate your kindness, if in return you will give me your advice oa ttie, matter. Hoping 1 am not too much trouble and thanking you In advance, AN INFORMATION SEEKER. Utah. I am very glad to hear from aaother boy and happy to advlae you In eo far aa X. can. but of course I could not tell you how much this girl thinks ef you, I do think a boy. can be toe good to a girl, aot' In the sense that he can treat har too gentlemanly or reapect-fully, reapect-fully, but-eometlmes a boy la so kind and conalderate of a girl that she Imposes Im-poses on his good nature. It might aot be a bad Idee to forget to call hecup occasionally, or not to go to eee her quite, so often and In varloua other ways do aot be "Johnny-on. the spot" quite so regularly, Tou can do this Without being Impolite and yen will aoon know Just ! how .'keenly ., she feels . your neglect. ' Dear Mlae Brooks; ' ' Could you plraae tell me who wrote the poem called "The Unwritten Law!" Also when it was copyrighted? Aad If the copyright has expired? The flrat verse of this poem goea something like thie: . ' Don't kid me, I know that I'm dying, The song 6f my life bee been sung. I'm dons and thers's no uae trying To mend a bullet-torn lung. ( Toura truly, M. V. W Logan, Utah. I And no poem by thla title, and I wonder If any of my readers have It with the desired Information attached. If so, and will send It to me, you will bedolng a-great- fever-end kindness both to our Logan reader and myself. ss I have bean able to learn Is to Just t keep trying. It Is self-consclouanesa and unleaa you maater It now It will be a aource of annoyance end an actual handicap to you all your Ufa. Juat determine de-termine to be master of yourself In this respect st least, and taks advantage advan-tage of every opportunity to make some effort toward speaking, conversing convers-ing or taking some part however small, in every publlo or private affair which you can. I am sure if yea persist and Juat go'1, through It once you will have fought your greatont battle. Have you tried rehearsing hr-fore your family and friends? .! if not. VI L-- It may help yea greatly. I am uNNng'you success. . Dear Mlae Brooks: ,'' : '-" " This Is the flrat time I have entered your corner, but 1 have, read It every week and think your erne were are very slaver and Interesting. (I) Plaaae tall me of some cuts costume to wear at a character ball... J I am 15. yeara eld and am S f t Inches tall. Do you think I am so much too tall T Toura very Slncerly. . BETTT. Utah, Thanke Betty. lorry but I eannot aa swar but two questions. - Bend mo your others later, will youT - (1) The Dutch tostume la very pretty and easy to copy. I would be glad to send you a small booklet of fancy dreaa costume designs. Ths price le 15 cents. (3) The average height of a girl of IB Is 0 feet and 3 Inches, so you are quite tall for your Iftf.ry'waV graceful, and whea you ara that, you can scarcely be too . tall te appear to advantage. Dear Mlaa Brooks: I would thank yoa very much If yen would anawer these questions. (1) Would you so with a boy younger thaa you areT I would be very glad If you would publlah the aong "Stumbling," and the poem "The Children's Hour." I Thanks In advance, 8U8IB, Utah. Space will not permit the answering Sf but two questions. If you watch you will no doubt see the birthday reading for September. (1) It altogether depends de-pends upon how old you both are, and also upon your Individual dispositions. Personally I do not think a few years slther way makes a greet deal of dif-erence. dif-erence. (3) The song "Stumbling" can bs purchased at the muale ahopa for 40 cants, so . I cannot print tt here, but would be vary glad to have It sent to you. I am vary glad Indeed to publlah Longfellow's beautiful poem, "The Chll- ren'f .He.arg..,'...,..r. Between the dark and the- daylight, when the night Is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the daye occupation that le known as ths Children's Hour. I hear la the chamber above me ths patter pat-ter of little feet. . ' The sound ef a door that ta opened, and : voices soft and sweat Prom my study I see In the lamplight, descending the broad hall-stair, Oravs Alloa, and laughing Allegro, aad Edith with golden hair. A whisper, and than a silence; yet I - know by their merry eyaa,' They are plotting aad planning to-gather to-gather te take me by surprise. A sudden rush from ths stairway, a sudden sud-den raid from the hall I , By three doors left unguarded they enter mr castle wall I , They ellmb up Into my turret o'er the ' arms and the back of my chair If I try to escape they surround me; thay seem to be everywhere. They almoat devour ma with kisses, ' their arme about me entwine, Till I think ef the Blshaps ef Binge, in hla Mouse-towsr on the Rhine! Do you think.' oh. blue-eyed banditti because you- have scaled .the wall. inch an old moustache aa I am, la not a match for you elit ' r .' I haVe yoq feet In my fortress, aad WUl not lat you depart, ",... But put you down lnto the' dungeon ta the rouad-towar of my heart, Anu there will I keep you forever, yea, for ever and a day, ' ' ' Till the walla shall crumble te rata, aad - moulder In duet awey " '. , . ."just petweea tou ana Me, ana nave ad some . very , interesting; points, would you. mind answering one or two question for mcT (I) Is it right to give presents to a boy aad not receive any from him,, end would you please eend me a copy, or have It written in the paper, ot "I Ain't Nobody's Darling?" (3) Would you tell me a good coatume to drese for a character ball or Masquerade Mas-querade ball, and also give me the description de-scription and how to dreaa for ' KT Thanking you tor your advice and wish you ehappy and prosperous New Tear, would like theae questions and aaswsrs In next paper. -. QOLDEN LOCKS, Duchesne, Utah. ' (1) No It la not right and I ahould think one would not care to do It. (3) Tour song can he had In the music 5 hope eo. it cannot appear here. Price 0 cents. Will be glad to have It sent to you if you wish. (3) I can also send you a small booklet on Masquerade coatumes for 15 cents but space will not permit of a detailed description of coatume and how to make it. Had you enclosed your name I might than have been able to do eo. As I an answer but two questions I hope you will submit your, other question later. Always, enclose your name, dear. Dear Mlaa Brooks: . I I have been reading you corner for some time aad I think you are wonderful." wonder-ful." And wish you all klnda of luck Will you please answer a few questions for me? (1) What can you do te get thin? (J) What can you use to make your eye brows quit coming tat Hoping Hop-ing that I haven't taken up too much apace, 1 am aa evr, ' BLUE ETES. Thanks Blue Eyes. (1) Diet and exercise ex-ercise Is the most satisfactory jnethqd for reducing and you can obtain results If you are . persistent and systematic ta yeur effort. (3) I fear there le nothing, noth-ing, my dear, which--will atop, their growth entirely- It is practically Impossible Im-possible ' te permanently stop the growth, of hair except with the electric 'v- ' ' . -H-i .ST-r-.-.V-,-- Dear Miss Brooks: - V ;W11 you. pieaae answsr the twe following fol-lowing questlona? (1) Is It wrong te use powder and rouge? (3) Which Is proper when dancing, for the girl er boy te go backwards, or doesn't It mat ter? 1 hope I haven't put you out much by asking these questions, but X need sums good advice. I wish yoa much success In your work. - - DOT. Idaho: (1) Tea. dear. It really la. If you ara Just a young girl. . Wrong In the aense that you attempt to hide your real and natural beauty by a vary poor Imitation, for there Is no substitute which can compare with the fresh girlish beauty of youth, (3) The customary manner is for ths lady to go backward ta the lance. , Dear MUr Brooks: Although I bsven't aver written Ao .Mil K.fnr. I tittVA h.an In your corner. 1 hope you will be lad to welcome me. I would like you to answer a few questions If It Isn't too much bother. (1) Can you ten me anything that la good for dandruff? (3) Mow old ahould a girl be before she goes to the dance and dances? r MABEL. Idaho. Tou are very welcome.- (1) Will have to ask you to send your name for the answer to this question. I can give you the name of a very splendid dandruff dan-druff euro. (3) Tou ahould be at leas! sixteen before attending a public dancf and should then be accompanied by n i hairone. A dancing party, occasion , "hlly, th the home of ftleml would b t'ermliwIMo st fourteen end fifteen 1 Dear Miss Brookst : W I have bean reading your eorner aad would like it If, you would answer my questions, please: (1) Tell me the meaning 'of the words. Erma. Luclle and Relda. (3) Will you print the .following .fol-lowing . songat. ;, "Though Night," aad "Ain't We Oot Punr . s, WILD ROSE, Providence. Utah. " tl) There are very few, Christ lea names which seem te have any especial meaning, and Erma and Relda do not appear to have Luclle Is a diminutive of Lucy, mesnlng, "Bom at daybreak." (2) I will try to And your aong "Though Night" (ia this correct T) I will send It direct to you If I do And It.- Tour ether song may be had, in ths music shOps. so cannot appear here. . I will b glad to have It sent If you wish. Price eO cents. '-! ',-.;.'(':'.''' Dear Miss Brooks: ' Please answer this questloa for me. How can I qara money at borne ta spare timet Please publlah the worda to thla eoag: There's a Long, Long Trail." .--:,-..- LOVING VALENTINE, Tooele, Utah. (1) It Is difficult to tell what to do la a' amall towa to earn money, but atlll more so whan I do not kaow your age or qualifications. ' About all I eould suggest is for you to start a magatlne club and take subecrlptlone for ' the popular magaslnaa. . Tea . might alao takee orders for some; dependable hosiery of which there are many.- (3) I will eend your aong te you later when L,0??i!.,t ;.- - " -:vr ' Dear Mlse Brooks: -.'. ". '.-) This Is ths first time I have WTittea you and I hope it will be a success. I am a student of a college.: I sua 30 yeara ef age, Hoping that theae. questions ques-tions will not be of any dlffioulty. (1) Is It all right te put your arm around a girl ta the movlss or operaT (3) Is it right for a boy to ge with aaother girl when he has a steady eae some ether placet Wishing you success In your work. KINO LEADER. Helper, Utah. I am glad te welcome you, eh. King, but yon have aent Just double the number ef questions allowed, ee I very kindly ask that you submit ywur ethers later. (1) No, I really de aot eoaalder It proper er all right to alt with yeur arm about a girl any place. Tea ae doubt have aeon others do this, what, la your Impressloa ef themf tt) Z see no reason why It Is aot perfectly proper to ge with aaother glrL naleae ef course yoa happen te be engaged te said "Bteady," than of course tt would be the wisest plan t consult th "steady."; - : Dear Mia Brooke: ' ' I am very interested la "Just Be tween Tou and Me," and have enjoyed the pleasing advlcee yoa have given. This I the flrst time I have written te you ao I hope I am welcomed.' Will yoa pieaae answer a few queatlone for met (1) What la Rodolph Valentine's ad. dress.: (3) Is It true that Mr. Valea tine la sent out of the Ualted Itatea, If so what for Thanking yea la ad-j vance.. I remain, ' PINKIE. Helper. Utah. ' : (1) Rodolph Valentlae's addreee Is 1119 Hollywood' BlVd. Los An galea Calif. , No, I dq not think Mr. Valentino has been sent Out of the U. S. Tou will ae elsewhere IS Tny eorner aa explanation explana-tion ae to- why me le aot appearing la any picture Just at present. ; ' fc-- ''' ' ' j ', Kanab, Utah. . If you wUl send me your name and stamped envelopev 'I have' your song now, aad will be happy to send tt 4e-yea--f-f r Dear Friend: ' .-.'JZJ. -We have been Interested ta reus -corner, "J eat. Between. Tou aad Me," and would thank "you very much it you would answer's fsw questions for us. (1) What are the lucky numbers, days, and-colore of March 3 and Sit (3) Should you dance with one boy more loan twice? (3) When entering a dance hall who should lead the way, the boy or girl? 14) What kind ef dresses are most stylish now, a dress with trails oa or one without? Thanking you ta advance. ' .' a: ...:' WALTER and JANS, Blue Bird, Wyo. i (!) Wedneaday is considered a lucky day for one born In March, September and May the mon;ha aad the colors pink, white, black and emerald green.' (3) It la not considered ta good taste to dance too many timee during the evening with the same person, but one eould dance twice with propriety. (3) At any public place when there are no ushers ths man always precedes the lady, and eeee .to It that she Is comfortably com-fortably seated. In the dance hall however, yon could enter elde by aide and proceed to seats. (4) If you have reference to loose pansla of the recent. paat, they are not so popular. Ths skirts ' are fuller -and longer. As this is the limit of questions and answers, I must ask that you eend your othere later. Dear Miss Brooks: 7 My brother wrote to you sometime tgo and received a very satisfactory reply, so I thought I would write I am fourteen, live on a large sheep reach and can lids almoat any horee. - The harder they buck the better I like It' I wish to know If It ia proper for a girl of my age to be a tomboy and elide down snowdrifts, walk fences, climb trees, ride bucking horses, shoot a six-shooter six-shooter and do many. .... other . things which a lively wide-awake Wyoming girl delights in. Toura truly, - e - "i WTOMINO GUNMAN'S SIS. , P. & Madam X wished te know hew te keep a good color in the face I am' sending a recipe: To give the lace a' good color- get a pot of -rouge aad a rabbits foot Bury them two mile from horn, ' and-.' walk out and back once a day to see if they are atlll there. w: I am more than delighted te bear from you and much Interested ta yeur letter. While the accompllahmeata yea mention ae possessing, ar nit eonsld ered strictly prtrper In what la termed "fashionable society- In the city perhaps, per-haps, thay are what any girl may wall be proud of. ' Personally, I am highly In favor of them. They ars Indications of a fine, healthy, happy jrlrlhood. and this Is what a girl of fourteen ahould be. One might not wish to have theae aa 1 their roeana ef entertainment and amusement for later yeara, ene ether accomplishments may bs added later, but the foundation for a wonderful womanhood la laid, which can only be accomplished In girlhood days. Thanks for yeur recipe for a good complexion. It Is splendid and would undoubtedly give goed reeulte If followed closely. I hops all my glil readers will taks ao-lice ao-lice ef this and try it out Gasoline V. th Rod. The old-fnshloncd father who used to whip hla son for , violation of the rules of (lie house lias a new method sf punishment. II lock the garaye. -Los Angeles Times. ; i:-.. Ja4-1 anklfia.S,.--- ' Jad Tunklns .say that If hT fol-, uu . a uiihiiibi . wi asn 1 iibi 1 as nasi 1 houl how lo.tuVe rire of sa eurnrno bile snd how to take fare of a tyA writer, he'dvoet'ir have ttm to. fide inywbere'or write anyibliif ? " ' "' lowed ... if InstruHlons In the -UTJX Dear Mlae Brooks: ' V- ', . ' - - - - - www wwiweesi Teu and .Me Corner" eace before, and received euch good advice, that I am writing again and am aaklng a favor ' mi j . a., vu, ,r vumo OK In A . - - .w. . ttwm aw ... .WW., j, vwa a awaa WHBDia la get "The Rosary" now and ahould Ilk ' .... miifih t a. .... hla njm n!.. .. sent to me. I baltave eomeone asked for the poem "Camilla" some time age, -I will be glad to eend thie poem te that, person. Thanking you. I am "ANOTHER SHAMROCK" h ..... lfavMlai, If the poem, "Forgotten," to ta th book, "The Rosary." I have failed te see- It," hut perhaps I may locate th song later somewhere. I de not re- member nor do I have Bled a request for the poem you so kindly offer, but nApliana umi Ana ...ln , V. 1 win v - glad te have It. so I will appreciate tt if yea will send it oa. Thanks verr , much. : . "Tv. '-;. - ;'.; ..." Dear Miss Brooks: '-' v":'--1'-::-:r Mlaa Brooks, eaa yen 'give, roe' the name or the worda to this song? Hera are a few lines to It and I can't remember remem-ber the reat. -'-V- -'---- . It is Christmas sve again) with Jt gleje . nass and Ita pain , ,. I wonder, glrly, where yoa are toatght, ' I hop you're happy there, that ye . - never have a care. But soma day whan beauty' goa yea will cease te roam.'' Then if yea should need a friend-until '" life for me does end - . I'll be waiting here to welcome yea , -, back home..- if:a;: - - ; . ' ' Thanking you. vary : much I remala as aver, , TRIXIE. Prove. . Thanka very much for the song; Trlzle. ' How nice It Is to help each other, Isn't It? Ths song has been print ed and I am aure "White Roae" enjoyed it I bop we will be as tortunat te securing yoars for yoa, as I have not been able to And It . Dear Helea Brooks:, " , ' .. This 1 the Arst time I have written to yoa. - I hope I am aot too much bothar to you. Will yea please anawer me some queatlone? 41) Is tt proper te saues yeur toother er any one elset (3) ' How old eheuld you be before you stop playing with dolls?. Toura truly, MI8S DOOR-KNOB, Idaho. -' Teu Are meat welcome Ml Door- ' Knob and I love te anawer yeur que tlons, but I am compelled to limit my, an a wars te two questions, so I will answsr two ef yeur question aad ask' you to submit the remaining fear at . acme future time. (1) It le never prep ' sr te be saucy or imprudent te any one, especially your parenta er alders, and It la a habit wftich if once formed la very hard'to'evercoms, ao I advise that you watch yourself carefully la thla respect . 131 , Play . with dolls Just a . loag aa you enjoy It dear. Tou will never be i toe ;oM to play with doll er -any ether girlish pastime wblea. yoa. enjoy. It will keep you sweet aad , wholesome aad carefree. - ' Dear Miss Brooks: ' j..!' ','' t have " been ' reading your k corner," r r "Juat Between Ton and Me." aad Aad it interesting. Will you pieaae anawer ' the following questions? (1) Will yea publlah- two aong? The' Drunkard Dream and Two Orphan Children? (3 ., Who wrote the laat varee ef Hello Caa-traL Caa-traL give me Heavea?" Thankiag yea foe your kindness, f v v! BROWN BTK Spaea will aet permit that yeur aong . ' appear' ta thla Issue, and perhape you, had best send" me vour name, aa whea . I And them I Can send then direct, as I ot wet all the soage requeated hec. r the paper. (3) The last verse ot "Helta Central, Olve Me Heaven," was all 1 eould remember of the eoag the Aret . ' vers baa appeared since. :i.,'--: Metal-Pen Result f Aeeldent Bom 80 years ago Joseph Gltlltt waa a' working jeweler In Binning-ham, Binning-ham, England. One day. he accidental-ly accidental-ly splir one of bis line steel tools, and. elng suddenly required to sign's receipt, re-ceipt, and not finding a pen bandy, t used the split tool as a substitute, rbls beppy accident Is said to have-. led to tb Idea of making pen f metal. . - ; '",.:. Mee farsona, tfr-;,iir.r. Tou must not allow yourself to feel discouraged . because of your mood' and because people dont understand them. A a matter of fact very few people understand any xenon who i child of mood because suck people-are people-are si ways the most onusnst And it take unusual people to bndentano : on usual people. Exchange, v , . Pecer for f.lother. - . ? The subject of the Sunday school lesson ws tb golden rule,-e during tb oert week when little Anna was aaughty and her mother had to laa her stick real bard and put her In a chair to reflect she asked; Anna whtv be thought about ft. : lAnog repltra : "Mother, do unto other as yoa. want them to do unto yon. 'Yog doot want m to whip yon, do ioarr ;:r : -A s, '' 9! ' -.y.&-. Aretle.tl1 'Mlaunrfaratooei' " " ..There I a grant deal of misunderstanding misunder-standing retatfve-to tb cold oTThe Arctic regions. The absence or pre-ence pre-ence of water end altltnd ar lmpor tant factors In deteruilulng temperature. tempera-ture. . As the altltud Increases going North, the bite of the weather I less- -ened so that there Is little or 00 Incotv vrnienc to be experienced from tb fold. I ngllstt bonqusst ef Irslard. The conquest of Ireland by thv Kn lsh was gradual process The first step waa taken .by. Henry II, who I, said to hare obtained bull from Pope llndrinn IV, authorising him to take poKscssion ofhrpnntryJbe In. dors siearilly pursued the policy of takliHl -lend from the Irish chiefs and firing It o Rnailsh settlers. Tb final I let of the union- was passed and pro U'.m f sfliiari 1. 1801. ' . Altaian. Dentistry. Intereiitlns specimen of Etruscan dentistry Is now In the civic museum at Cornrto of ttie Necropolte-of-Tsiv SUJnll and consist of three teeth,.or-more teeth,.or-more properly, four abutment atfneh. tnents and three aupplles, the attnch- . . . . ' Supplied being th pentral InoltAH .ml . bicuspids., Shittrio' centrsl Indsore are made from a alngle 01 tooth groov- down to glvrlt rti aj.peerane nr : two upper central Incisors. t A.(.vi-ahiv - |