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Show Six Newest Novels for $1.50 Every lover of a good story, I am sure, will be interested in the six newest novels, by which will appear nationally known authors, " 1923 in during This la qrour corner. Make use of it for information on questions which are puzzling you. It will be a pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but, will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the a personal reply send stamped envelope. Questions must be limited to two, and name and address must accompany each letter. All communications are held strictly confidential. with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box I15 very ,A2d,rets . 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. , Jn requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the author is necessary in order to find them. , r self-addresse- d, HelpTiSkarself to Health and (Comfort i of people do of the harm which may result from drinking ' coffee and tea. If you have frequent headaches if you are nervous and irritable if you cannot sleep at night it is time to find out the cause and help yourself to health and comfort.' Thousands re-F- or i Ply, -- 'tr ( T H B AD L S HOME JOURNAL First, theres Hawkeye, by Herbert Quick, a sequel to Van.de marks Folly (and in many ways better) it begins next month. The Amateur Inn , by Albert Pay son Terhune, isan amazing mystery storysoon to come.; Wotldhf Xr ooda, by Sophie KafT will follow. Then ther will be a bookful , xarkingtons lovable a romance of international affairs by George Weston. Last of the six, but "first to appear is Silver Eleanor HaUoweU unique story just begun but theres plenty of time for you to enjoy it, together with all the many features of interest to every thinking woman, if youll just let me call for your order today. . ,c Remember, the total cost is only one dollar and a half.. Moon, by This ' Abbott. has Your Family Will Enjoy Every Issue N.W. ANDERSON j Made from wheat, roasted just like coffee, Postum contains no caffeine, nor any other harmful You alone can do it. Postum a flower of this kind lays. At the first table the fun consists in seeing who can makes it easy. throw the most tiny wire heart-shape- d ingredient.- over a wooden to reppeg, gilded rings Just stop coffee and tea for a resent an arrow. (This arrow will have Your ' grocer sells Postum in two to be set Into a block of wood to make while and drink delicious Postum forms: Instant Postum (in tins) pr parit stand.) The players who have the wholefind it will You instead. ed instantly in the cup by the addition most hearts to their credit at the end of of the round receive stars on their heart-shape- d boiling water. Postum Cereal (in some and delightf 1, toith a for those who prefer to make tallies and progress. At the secpackages) ed delicate fragrance and a fine, ond table is a basketful of tiny pink the drink while the meal is being preparhearts, cut in halves, quarters, etc. Each flavor. ed; made by boiling fully 20 minutes. player receives a square of cardboard and a bottle of paste is on the table. A large hat pin Is used and the player Pfturges it into the basket. Whatever fragments are on -- the pin are examined and if any pieces match they are FOR HEALTH pasted on the carboard, returning the others to the basket. When the signal 99 to "progress is given, the two people having the most complete hearts move to the next table. New hearts are provided for the next couples. Made by Postum Cereal Company, Incorporated For the third table a dishpan of waused. ter with a dozen tiny celluloid hearts Battle Creek, jMichigan floating is placed. In each heart is a Dear Miss Brooks: small hole. Each player is given a May I enter your dear little rod and line with a tiny hook attached It looks so inviting I Cannot staycorner,? away they fish for the floating hearts. any longer. I have a few questions I and Those catching the most hearts rewould be glad if you Would please an- ceive stars A and progress. swer: (1) I have been going with a At the next table a basket is filled boy whom I like very much. We do with letters cut from heavy paper. Each not live in the same town. How can I helps himself to a handful and get him to write to me? Should I ask player him to or should I not? 2) Is it a bad proceeds to form the words, St. Valentines Day. The one completing these sign for a dark complexioned girl to words or the one most nearly coma dark complexioned fellow? marry proceeds. Hoping I will get a prompt answer, pleted, In tlie center of the fifth table a little d heres wishing you a bright and mound of pink candy drops are found. successful new year, Surmounting' the heap is a tiny cupid MAZIE, Mayfield, Utah. with outstretched bow. Each "player You are most welcome, ?dazie. Thanks lifts from the pile with candy for your good wishes same to you. tongs.a candy first one who overthrows (1) Your friend probably does not think cupid is The out of the game. The pile is you would care to write when he comes rebuilt and the fun continues until anto see you often. I believe you should other overthrows him. The remaining let him suggest writing. (2) No, not two receive stars and move forward. a bad sign. It is generally understood most the stars on Players winning two "with that either da!rk or their tallies receive people prizes suggestive light complexions cannot get along bo 9f St. Valentine, well together because of the similarity Service Heart-shape- d sandwiches, olof disposition. A contrast is considered salted nuts, fancy cakes and ices, ives, better for a harmonious companion- with coffee. For your centerpiece make ship. t a big;, fluffy, heart-shape- d surprise pie, with red ribbons terminating in candy bear Miss, Brooks: to each cover. At the running I have found your corner very inter- hearts end of the meal let each pull a ribbon, anI would wish you esting. and receive a favor that should be ewer a question or two for please me. I am of the day. fflrl of le years. I nave always been a lover of shows and am much inter- Dear Miss Brooks: ested in show actresses and stage acI have written to the Just Between tresses. My mother does not You and Me Corner once before, and of my thinking of going on theapprove received such good advice, that I am Would you please give me somestage. adThe Groundhogs crept back into bed again and am asking a favor vice along this line? (2) I am also in writing this time. or Will some of you, the love with two young men, both want readers Saw his shadow, then he said: give me the poem Forgotten? ing to marry me. My mother does It is in The Rosary, but I am unable to not approve because I am so young get The now and should like Better keep cosy They are both fine gentlemen. One has very muchRosary to have this poem printed or to work for his living and is honest, sent to me. I believe someone asked Summer so rosy while the other Is wealthy and spends for the poem Camille some time ago. most of his time In pool halls. If you I will be glad to send this poem to were to take a choice which would you Is far, far away wait till winter has Thanking you, I am choose. I remain, your friend, i ' "ANOTHER SHAMROCK MISS EDITH K., Utah. fled! Meridian, Idaho. My dear, admiration for actresses, If the poem. Forgotten, is in the (lj i a desire to be one, etc., and becoming book, The. Rosary, I have failed to one, are not much closer together than see it, .but perhaps I may locate the are the north and south poles. . In the song later I do not refirst place you have to develop a talent member nor somewhere. do I have filed a request The Groundhog knows when to go for it, you would then have to go to for the poem you so kindly offer, someone who knew, to find out lyhether perhaps some one seeing this will but w back to his hole or not that talent were worth cultivat glad to have It, so I will appreciate be it lng; there would then be years of hard if you will send it on. Thanks very six more "weeks now till seek the study before you could hope to attain, much. and many times, even when talented, North Pole, they do not reach stardom. (2) I ieg to Dear Miss Brooks: Miss Brooks can you give me the differ with you. You are not In love at all, dear child. How could you be with name or the words to this song? Here So you better be wise, chimney two! Do not speak so lightly of love. are a few lines to It and I cant rememCan you imagine living with a ber the rest. safe to surmise, man who spends most of Christmas eve again with its gladhis time in the It is ness and its pain pool halls? Use your own good com- I Youll have need of some Clear Creek mon sense and pay no attention to their wonder, girly, where you are tonight. I hope youre talk. They doubtless know as little of there, that you never have happy a care. and Castle .Gate Coal! love as you do, so there is no need desome But day when beautys gone you ciding between them just yet. will cease to roam. Then if you should need a friend until Dear Miss Brooks: life for me does end This is the first time I have written IU be waiting here to welcome you to you and hope I will haye success. back home. My questions are as follows: (1) What you very much I remain was .the cause of Wallace Reids death? as Thanking ever, TRIXIE, Provo. (2) Is it true that Rodolph Valentino is Thanks very much for the song, blind? If so, what caused it? (3) Will Trixie. How nice it is to help each you please give me the addresses of isnt it? The song has been the following stars: Rodolph Valentino, other, printed and I am sure White Rose enjoyed Jackie Coogan, Cullen Landis, Niles it. I hope we will be as fortunate in Wel6h, Baby Peggy. Wishing you securing yours for you, as. I have not oceans of success, I am truly, been able to find it. TESS, Heber, Utah. According to reports contained in the Dear Helen Brooks: newspapers Wallace Reids death was This is I have written Caused from his efforts to overcome the to you. Ithe first I time am too much hope drug habit, which resulted in compli- bother to you. Will you not please answer cations, and because of his weakened me some questions? (1) Is proper to condition he was unable to successfully sauce your mother or any oneit else? (2) W. Elliqtt, farmer, 554 East 1st combat them. He contracted the How old should you be before you stop ! NATURES WARNING . Had Jler Lesson habit some two years ago duringdrug an playing with dolls? Yours truly, South St., ijrovo, says: Perfect. Doans ' Kid A illness. (2) I have heard nothing to little DOOR-KNOwas MISS girl told Idaho. that polite Pills are absolutely reliable. I ney justify such a belief, and do not think You are most welcome Miss Door-Kno- b did not people talk Provo It is true. (3) Rodolph Valentino may People Must Recognize and used them jwhen my back hurt. My ments in company, or abput their ailand I love to answer your quesbe addressed at 7139 Hollywood Blvd., outside the famiback was Heed It. tions, but I am compelled to limit my and lame and I also ly., Sq when a visitor Los Angeles, Calif.; Jackie Coogan and answers to two questions, so I will had i ,a8ked her if sharp pains across ruy kidneys Kidney ills come mysteriously. Niles Welch at the United Studios, Hol- answer two of your WeU and ask questions kidneys! were My the the' SmllTrC!' disordered and But nature generally warns you. lywood, Calif.; Baby Peggy at the Uni- you to submit the remaining four at stomach ache secretions L and yrere other colored versal Studios, Universal City, Calif.; some future time. (1) It Is never propand highly Notice the kidney secretions. offensive. 'One box of Doans Kid-- ; aliments; .in and 'Cullen Landis at the Metro Studios, er to be saucy or imprudent to any one, See if the color is unhealthy e weU thank you. company I am soon Pills ney me fixed , fine. As Hollywood, Calif. or especially your parents up' elders, and If there are settlings and sediment, soon as my it is a habit which if once formed is kidneys acted nronerlv T " Passages Dear Miss Brooks: was frequent, scanty, painful. rid of the very hard to overcome, so I advise that trouble with my Its time to fear serious kidney bsick 99 Will you please have In you watch yourself carefully in this trouble. the paper pr sent to me published 4,000 Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont A0- personally a respect. (2) Play with dolls just as rwIUITJ time to use Doans Kidney simply ask complete outline for a good, jolly. In- long as you enjoy it, dear. You Its will J?, prej5sed air was used in the a for kidney remedy get Valentine expensive what games never he too old to play with dolls or Pills. the same that hction of metals from their ores and to play, decorations, party Kidney Pills Doans have refreshments, etc. any other girlish pastime which you, done in work Foster-Milbur- n Mr. great Elliott had., Co.. tbe forging of iron and steel 2 ,wu Thanking you kindly in advance, and enjoy. It will keep you sweet and' Provo. Ask your neighbor! . Mfrs. , N. Y. to years before Christ Buffalo, hear from you soon, I re- wholesome and carefree. hoping main, Yours truly, M. OL., Moroni, Utah. Dear Miss Brooks: As yours Is one of many requests for I have been reading your corner, Valentine parties, I will try to get this Just Between You and Me, and find Are you injuring your eyes by weiring defective, In early enough for all to use. it interesting. Will you please answer imperfect Decorate your rooms with Innumer- the following questions? (1) Will you fitting glasses?.. Our lenses are ground from perfect crystal able red or pink hearts cut from plain publish tWo song? The Drunkards and each eye is scientifically refracted by red paper and strung on small string Dream and Two Orphan Children? (2) skill expert SSGS arepositivelT or thread. The hearts may be all sizes. Who wrote the last verse of Hello Cenguaranteed to give results as Use these in garlands In every avail- tral, give me Heaven? Thanking .you daimed able space. Flowers made from tissue for your kindness, OUR GLASSES FIT paper are Inexpensive and help to make BROWN ETEa the rooms a more lovely setting for the Space will not permit that your Bongs little god of love. Cupids here appear In this issue, andperhaps you G. and there also add to the perched effect. This had best send me your name, so when ' a be will progressive party, and as your I find them I can send then direct, as Broken Lenses Duplicated ' guests arrive hand each a paper flower. I cannot get all the songs requested in There are four flowers of each kind, the paper. (2) The last verse of Hello two of which go to girls and! two. to Central, Give Me Heaven, was all 1 boys. The four bolding the Sanaa kind could remember of the song the first Co. f Sower proceed to the table c which veree has appeared since. Dear Miss Brooks: I approach again, if you will permit me. I have another question to ask: What will remove a Dyanshine stain (from linen? Thanking you and wishing you success in your work, I remain, DOLLY, Parowan, Utah. I salute you, Dolly, approach! Tyan shine is a hard proposition, Im afraid, but I suggest that you saturate the spot with lemon juice and rub salt thickly over it. Let this remain until dry. Wash and repeat until it disappears. If this fails to remove the spot use oxalic acid, one teaspoonful of the crystallized acid to a half pint of water. This must be carefully washed out of theA linen after the spot is removed, and household ammonia to the goods to neutralize any applied of the acid that may remainl I take it that the. linen is white, if colored, the acid will remove the color, so cannot be i full-bodi- Postum Theres a Reason I me Gvomidhqg XmoMis Sftkdde. ays -- OldMan , See Our Window Window VALENTINES ?! YOU BET! ve that-perso- n. from lc to 65c Your Pleasure is our Satisfaction Provo Photo Supply & Music Co. PHONE THREE FOURS & CAREY INCOME TAX COUNSELLORS ; Its s I It's 1 Elk Building Phone 517 Provo, Utah New Location r in the hhtr in the stove in the in the aircc GUY . West Center Street Hardy-Madse- n Transfer sug-gdfetl- ! A snappy variety 131-13- 5 'ToHnter B, Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! 1 Office Phone, 148. N Residence Phones: 175-- W 145-- J " i Yr 1 re-Doa- ns -- CHERRY HILL DAIRY SELLS Old Bosseys prod- uct. 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