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Show 'f 1 1 - , j i ; THE PROVO POST . MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923 e , i 3 25 - SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH Discount All This Week Samuel Koppi 450 w. Center Phone 446 Cash and Carry System. Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, 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 request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary ip order to find them. Please send addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwardedstamped, directly to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Broolcs, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. s 100 lb. Sack Beet Sugar: 10 lbs. Beet Sugar 9 lb." Sack Buckeye Rolled 2 Pkgs. Zolor Grape Nut 2 Pkgs. Shredded Wheat to mother an4 present them to her in RECEIVED and poems have the nicest possible manner. If she is not tongs been received during the past week) then convinced that it is a good idea and I wish to thank each one for their for you to have it, you may rest ase 4 J SONGS REQUESTED These songs and poems are on the requested and list: Mammy o Mine. You Know I Love You. I Am Nobodys Darling. 1 I Cannot Be Your Sweetheart. Jealous Lover. Kiss Me Again. The Cottage By the Sea. Be Sure Your Saddle is Good and Tight. Long, Long Ago. Oil the Banks of the Brandywine. California and You. Unknown Title: Have you marked and trenched the ground where the din of arms must sound?, The Bird with the Broken Pinion. The Merry Mack. Delaware. O Where Has My Little Dog Gone. , nd Silverwear for the Ideal Gift SILVERWARE as the gift to tfje Bride1 serves doubly as a gift! of utility and of untold pleasure. When , making yourj selection of a gift here youll be sure of a ' gift that will Ibe pleasing for its quality. This week we! are offering unheard of prices on Community Plate Silverware Factory guarantee of 50 years. Save money by purchasing while this discount is being ; f,l ' lJ V ) I - , ' j " offered. j . Chandeliers at i1,. i ' , .j i , ir j, One-Fourt- ! Otl h i All the latest styles Table Lamps, Wall Lamps, Reading Lamps our. whole new and complete stock is now tchbe sold at a big discount. x f , Select yokr Silverware and Electrical Fixtures for your new hojie now. ; DOJSjT MISS THIS OPPORTUNIT Y. , Dear1 Miss sured she has good reasons for not wishing you to own one. Don't you think so? If you wish a personal reply, Bobbie, send a stamped envelope. Dear Miss Helen: I call on you so often Im afraid Ill wear my welcome out, but you are so nice about helping everyone that I like to come again and again and now after I thank you for the information you gave me may Iask two more questions? (1) How should one eat olives, asparagus, : peas, corn on Cob, lettuce salad and rice? (2) Will you give me the names of some of our nations greatest poets and authors who are diving? I thank yog ever so much. Your true friend, LUXIE BUBBLEa No, you wouldnt do that, my dear. (1) Olives are eaten with the fingers, asparagus, peas and lettuce salad witb the fork. When corn is served on the cob, and holders are not provided, hold the ear of 'Corn In the right hand, eat it as gracefully as possible, which l? a difficult thing to do. When ric,. as a Vegetable, eat with (2) Among the most notable li fork, ing-- ' American poets are Henry Van Dyke, Frank. L. Stanton, Edwin Markham and Robert Loveman. James Whitcomb Riley, EJla Wheeler Wilcox, Will Carleton and Madison J. Cawein are well known poets who havfe died during the past ten years. (2) Among our well known authors of fiction (which I take- it you wish) are Louis Joseph Vance, Randall Parrish. Harold MacGrath, Samuel Blythe, Irvin S. Cobb. Zane Grey, Booth Tarkington, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Kathleen Norris. James Oliver Curwood and Nina Wilcox Putnam. Brooks kre two girls 16 and 17 years of age and wish your advise on some puzzling things. (1) Is it all right for girls of .our age to go to the movies tn the evening in company with young men.jand let them kiss you good night? We nave noticed in your corner that you did not approve of this and we wish to know your objections. Our folks approve of this. (2) ts it for us to go with different youngri oper men instead of a steady? We are now going with two handsome young men that We admire very much. do not want nor like to have us They go with Dear Miss Brooks: other young men. . Can you please tell I was very much pleased for the anus why that is" (3) Because a girl swers on' gave me last time. Would has fobbed hair, wears rolled stock-short be too much bother to answer a few dresses, etc., shoul'd people i.t M.v sister has also been intermore the opinion of her that she is ested in it proper jour corner. (1) Isfriend tough? As long as a girl's conscience or into is clpar that is enough, do you not inproper to ask a boy when he nas come to make a Is it fair to your the house agree with us? tins is about the second time parents 'if they object, if a boy friend date, if come? Ci) Is it proper for a writea'to you and they are not allowed he lias of age to go to get or see the letters? Wishing to gill d of thirteen years in the summer? see these answered In our paper, and SWEET AND LIPS, success i in your BRIGHT EYES wishingwe you much Americui. Kansas. remain, as ever. workj welooias you Bright Olad again. i POLLIB A DIMPLES. to Merldl,J nayi, vcyes. nu coir,e .quite a distance , AK right- gtls. . Let ..ui Is Alisir'YHrOs donr yoUT IJjr it S'ou. is not for help proper Certainly ways proper td Invite anyonea Into your you to go any ptarc with young men. house their call is of social na- a if you allow them this privilege. You ture. when proper for (2) No. it is hardly are evidently of too immature years to bare-foo- t, dear. understand how to conduct yourselves girl of thirteen to go well sus- Deal Miss Brooks. properly, Mv fabjevtions Iare tained and approved of, am sure, by I certainly enjoy reading your corevery thinking person, and the reasons ner every Saturday when our town paare obvious if you will but look about per arrives. I would like to ask a few you and study the conditons which questions. Could you please tell me exist in your own and every neighbor- where 1 can(1)find some good humorous w ltich hood conditons caused and are or moral readings? religious conand careless indifferent largely by and hoping to sideration of the proper customs and Thanking you in advance answered in the next conventions established by experienced see myI question remain your friend, persons, older and wiser than you or paper BLONDIE of Idaho. I, who, from study and observation, It is very gratifying to know you have seen the wisdom and necessity- - of corner, and I am very glad the Establishment of such customs. enjoy my are now making practical use that you Why should one wish to make ones I believe that the "Peerless Reself g common thing for coarse and un- of it. will fill your need. This bpok defined amusement for every boy one citer for $1.25 In the book stores here. happens to be with? (2) I most surely do sells stamped envelope if you not approve of allowing one boy to mon- Please send of a book store, as I address the wish and attention. time opolize any girls not business ad.dresses here give She should be allowed to have as many do ' To DIMPLES, "INQUISITIVE, friends' and admirers as she chooses. GERALDINE, BARBARA, and In what other way will she ever be able were answers Ida. Your to Judge and choose a permanent one? Montpelier, one of to the forwarded letter by not condemned be should (8) No, she you gave in your letter. It was for effecting these styles, but you must names returned to me marked unknown. admit that many of them hre very and sent it to orte of the other careless and Indifferent In regard to namesI then and it was also returned to me which seems to be a their behavior, now hold There are ex- marked the same.if 1 will part of the make-uthe anwish and these letters you as in all to be other sure, ceptions. send a name by Which I swers, please our soothe We dan sometimes things. conscience into .acting according to can reach you. our bidding. (4) It is neither fair to Dear Mias Brooks: parents to refuse to allow them to see 1 also, like a great many others, havs for letters, nor 'is it fair to the childrenthem. been interested in your work and corseeing parents to insist upon ner I think it wonderful the way you Each should have confidence in the answer the questions. This is my first other, to have harmony. time to enter. I am fifteen and live in a country of sage brush. I love to ride Dear Miss Brooks: and the I surely cannot express my thoughts horses, go everywhere on them I thank the of how glad I was1 to once more see fasterfor-th-they go thei better. I talked to girl recipe for a goodI comyour corner in our paper. me never I as she does. believe plexion. it would our editor and he promised box of powder, not because I be in our paper this week, Miss Brooke, owned a have lit. but I hate it and the I have quit dances altogether, and I couldnt looks of It. Isnt it as bad to powhavo found that it a much better meth-In der the way they do, as for a man to od to follow, as I am much brighter smoke I think we ought to be proud my school studies. It was so foolish of complexions God gave us and for me to think of dances at my age. not the cover them up. I hope I will never of 11 18th was Septhe which anyway, to use it. For if anybody tember. I would like to have your ad- be tempted it I do. (1) What else are the best vice on one more thing. I want a.bl-cycl- needs for. a girl study in High which I have money to buy. but studies when she just wants to be a my mother objects to me having one. Schoolwomen, as they call them, besides I would be glad to boycott sweet things plain art and science? (2) Whats to earn this, but mother. Im afraid, domestic and Jessie? will not let me. What Bhould I do? the meaning of Elma A HAPPY GIRL, I should whether me know Please let Lasal, Utah. send a stamped envelope for a personal Thanks, Happy Girl, I am glad you reply. I am ftjs ever your sincere like us and enjoy the corner. I am friend, sure our little Wyoming friend will be BOBBIE, Ida. glad to know she has another ally. PerWell, Bobbie, I am so delighted that of haps it isnt quite so bad as smoking, you have tjpen convincedsoof the folly our physical while young. Your dear, as it does not affect attending dances well being to the extent that school work is by far the most im- or moral sometimes does. (1) Every for some tobacco portant thing to be considered woman Bhould have as modern knows mother plain and dearie, time yet, what her little advanced study in English, mathematbetter than anyone pise as she is fam- ics. home economics, physical education should have, daughter condition which sur- and industrial art as is possible for her iliar with every has obtain, even though she is planning your interest at to rounds you and in the on being only a plain" homemaker. heart more than anyone else has no special world could possibly have, so I would (2) The name Elma form of advise you to just bring every argument moaning. Jessie is a Scotch of the Lord. you, have in favor of owning the bicycle Janet, (neaning grace to speaking plainly, but a VELMA, Heber City, Utah. I do notI in regard normal child will hav obtained good Should have the songs you request. to you in command of the mother tongue at from find them later will send them three to five years. Oftentimes while the envelope you enclosed. the little one is learning to walk his whole attention is given to this and Lf Brooks: Dear Miss he had begun to talk before this, he corner, to the This is my first letter no further progress in and I am an interested reader of the will make (1) speech until- he has mastered this ob-to paper. May I ask asome questions? a rule a child will learn How old should baby be before it stacle.talkAsand 'walk more qulcklv when talks? (2) Which is the .prettiest both ttieroi are other children in the family. floWer that grows In Idaho? (2) Because the syringa has been choSLEEPING BEAUTY, Lemhi. Ida. state flower of Idaho, it is You are very welcome and let us sen as the 8 the prettiest by the considered visit. pet haps (1) last not be will your hobe it Tastes vary of number a people. at which greater no average age There is so 'greatly In regard to color and form, child talks or walks. A child usually difficult for one perwhen about one that it would be was begins to say wordsthen the prettiest. vary greatly son to say which year old and they j Pmvty Elecflrk ; i Co. Phone 303 1L , ' r ! t Tt - half-heartedl- v 41 i Y - THE LIMIT B6b,;does your father play? Yes,? admitted Bobby, without much enthusiasm. Well, what does he play, the cor- i net? "No, answered Bobby, He plays the organ. And does he sing? persisted the small friend. Goodness, no! indignantly exWe claimed the musicians son. wouldnt Stand for that! Harpers y. -- j t Magazine.' i I f .. The main thing wrong with society is that we are not able to own as expensive a car as our neighbors. The supposed skull of the tertiary period found In Patagonia some time ago is merely a curiously shaped stone and of: no scientific value, according to a committee of eminent scientists of the Buenos Aires and Laplata museums of 'natural history which has carefully examined it. At the time of its discovery great excitement prevailed throughout the scientific world as it was supposed to be the oldest trace of mankind in existence. Prince Gelasio Caetani, Italian ambassador to the United States, was an Idaho miner twenty years ago,. looks like ivory, tortoise shell or marble, depending on the manner in which it is manufactured. The advantage of this material lies in the fact that the apparatus cannot rust. There is no need to dry the razor after use, it is sufficient to rinse it. Another advantage is that it is cheaper than razors made of metal. Wild song birds are caught in Engand nets land by means of bird-lim- e . A Los Angeles man has announced and sold in the mean streets in the that he is going to erect- and manage large cities. The casualties among a hostelry exclusively for canine these caged birds are enormous. guests. The dog hotel jwill cost approximately $50,000 and will have all The Cohens are ahead of the the mbdern conveniences, each dog Smiths in the New York directoTy having a bed and a sun porch, with uniformed attendants in charge of just issued. The book contains 1,9 81 each section. pages and weighs 11 pounds, four ounces. There are nearly 6,500 A new material, Bravolette, is Cohens and Cohns and approximateused by a German inventor in the ly 5,800 Smithsj and Smyths. There manufacture of safety razors. It are 223 Abraham Cohens. - p. - into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcoholf added, will itum gray, streaked and faded hair, beautifully dark: and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe t home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to ;get the ready-to-us- e preparaaddition the tion,, improved by of other ingredients, a large bot, tle, at little cost, at known as Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, thus avoiding a lot of muss. 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