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Show '" T i Tl J I'lgj Thi. it your corner. Majj. el k for yew Inforn,. mjB JW are wixljag yoa. It w.1 be m sure and nrfv 3. MgB , Mly aad aromptly an MteM sasMsnttesl to me. If a moT. lioS" mm. c. be grwa in mem cola is Jmked. . iSlSl''mi K5 iSSJlT """ M e ""i-" a7w5PiJW satui All It Iters akeuid be acMreeted very nlamlv' m , ,i -'WM rZZZ-Halea rZZZ-Halea Broob, 1445. Sah Lahe Cky. ' M .TTiT Dear Miss Brooks: I have a number of questions to ask you, which have been paisMag me n great deal lately. They are: (1) Hew may I rid my hand of seed warts T (2) Could ypu give me tho address of a company that buys hair? (3) Would you kindly grve me a number num-ber of candy rrcipesT Thanking you for your trouble, I re-, main, ! TUT, Cedar City, Utah.1 A new and simple' remedy for removing re-moving warts has Just come to my attention. at-tention. It is as follows: Add a tabtatnoon- of borax to one quart of water, dissolving thoroughly. Saturate Satur-ate the arts with this several timeo dally and let dry on. .If you will per-list per-list in this treatment, I feel aare yea will be drUghted villi results, which ihculd (bigln to be noticeable In a tveek or so. If you will send me yomr' name and address, together with a stamped envelope, I will send yoa the name of a firm here where yoa might be able to dispose of year, hair, though there seems to be very little market for It. You do not stato' anything about what kind of candy! recipes you wish, and aa apace la Hm-Itcd Hm-Itcd I am able to give yoa only a couple, but hope y.'U may like these, COCOANUT CttEAM CANDT 1 tablespoon butter. 3-4 cap milk. 2 cupa sngar. Vt cup grated fresh eecoanut. Vi teaspoon vanilla attract. Melt butter In ssuecpan; add sugar and milk and stir until augar la dissolved, dis-solved, heating s'o-vly; boll 12 to IB minutes, without stirring, after It begins be-gins to boll. Remove from fire and add eecoanut and vanilla, beating until un-til creamy. Tour into buttered Una and cool. PENUCHU 2 cups light brown sugsr. 1-3 cap milk or cream. 1 tablespoon butler. 3-4 cup chopped nuts. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Put sagar, butler and milk into saucepan. Boll with an little stirring as possible until it makes a soft ball when tested In cold water. Take from fire: add nuts and vanilla; beat until thick and poor late greased tins. Dear Miss Brooks: Please answer these few questions for me. If there Ss a boy- that you like real Veil and he seems to pay a little more attention to another girl, than to you, whut is the best thing to doT . J? If you are engaged to one feflow and you meet another one you like a little better, would you break your cngaRement or kcop it and not be satisfied sat-isfied with the ono you have? If a boy nsks you if you like him, ii it best to let him know that you do, or not to let him know? Thanks for the otfier (food information infor-mation I have had from your corner. AN INQUIRER OP UTAH. If your boy friend continues to pay more attention to another girl than he does to you, the natural conclusion Is that he cares more for her society than he does for yours, and the only thing to do is to let him go his way and you go yours. It would be very foolish to continue your engagement to one man if you really cared more 'for some one else, but be sure of yourself first. It is by far the best plan not to let your boy friends think you care a great deal for them. Why not be Just good pals and not think too much about "like" and "love" for a while yet? You will enjoy your friends a great deal more if you do so. Dear Mlsa Brooks: Your answers to various questions risked in your corner, which I always road, have encouraged me to ook two which have bothered mo for some time. ! there a South Sea Islo called buys? If B0) can you Klvo m(j gome Information concerning it? ,?' . l? t.heni 8Uch n word a Tophct? Whnt is its meaning? Thanking you in ndvanco, I am, yours respectfully, ' SHORTY. -Mllford, Utah. Suva Is the capital and chief port of the British colony of the Fiji Is-land. Is-land. It is situated on the southwest-ern southwest-ern toast of Vltl Lovre, 1100 miles from Auckland and 1C40 miles from Brisbane. There h a European pop-ulation pop-ulation of nearly 1100. Tophet is a place at the southeast corner of Gehenna, or vale of Hinnom, to the south of Jerusalom, once the scene of idolatrous rites. Including the burning of children to Moloch. It is also referred to as the future placo of torment for the damned. Dear Miss BrooksT" I do enjoy the corner and hope you will help me. too. All my girl friends are having their hair cut dutch, and they want me to. My hair is thick and long, but they 7 x ',ok. M fashioned with it uncut. un-cut. I don't approve of tho dutch cut unless the hair Is j;cor, but I do want to be In style. So please. Miss Brooks, tell mo what you think. I believe Ir!i wi,oU ?.f, Kils ,iko me w are debating with themselves as to whether it sha h3 cut or not, and do you think it will be stylish very long? Thanking you. SALLY. Ani-rican Fork, Utah. I know the bobted hair Is vefy pop-ular pop-ular Juat now, but most everyono Ii pred ctlng that the ,tvle is golnt: out and then how wc 'rilf wish wo hadn't cut it, won't wo, booauso it takes t long to grow long spaln. I would sn; you would be very foolish if rurLLaal' P" was nice and long to cut it. Atmm sure It would be becoming? ThM3lsmi so many to whom it is not bccMfaTH yoa know. There are so man anS ami girlish atylea of wearing th sfr3nl , Just wait, they will be envyji'SM' your long hair before many J2 mi months,'! wager. A p00 Dear Miss BfooksT" YM M ' In reading our papr, tummi V that is most Interesting u mt UtE ' ft ,l section "Just Between You end hV4! it Is If this question can be nnswerti t fl feel it surely will be greatly aMrs. fl dated by many girls of our tow En Tne How is it that when Magna girl coni'fl M to Garfield to the dances, they are iV fl on th ways more popular thnn we are? Hop. fl , ing for an early reply, ifl A GARFIELD SUBSCRIBER, ifl 1 u Garfield, UtabJ alnd My dear, there could not pouiUi fl a1 be any particular reason, exceut that fl a visiting girl is always popular. Dt fl you go to the Magna dances? If not fl "lew try it. and see if the case Is not nw fl the versed. I am taking it for granW fl . that tho Garfield girls dance equally fl , as well as their neighbors do, as I aa fl &nd sure" they do. I fl ut1 Dear Miss Brooks: ' fl and This is my first attempt at writlns fl dsti to you, end I have been so interested fl t in your corner and the answers jm fl h havo given others. Now I have a vtrr fl serious problem before me, and I an fl for going to ark your advice. tb I am now 19 years of age, and hart' fl tv been keeping company with a youn fl . man for a couple of years. He no fl n" wants mc to become hli wif, and mr fl $3 parents oppose it for the simple rt- fl V son he has not the financial ttandiat they would like the man whom ifl should marry to have, l'or myself, 1 am perfectly satisfied. Shall I ft fl si against their wishes and marry him ef fl not? fl I Thanking you in advanco, I am aas u iously awaiting your answer, n Lovingly, . fl t DOT, Magna, Utah, , This is a question on wJta ' I 'hesitate to give my opiaieaj fl In moat cases I believe Prasj i : wish to give the test sdvie Hi ' are better able to Judge as to U ia worthy of you. We must all 4am . that finances play a most import! part in our daily life, but personal! fl there are other qualities which Icetj frfder f greater importance. Yaw .itatoment that you are "perfectly tat- 1 Isfled" should go a long wsy la, whatever the decision may be, bat I would hesitate to advise coisf against your parents wishes. After all. you are young and arc you both ' quite sum of yourselves? Could you not put it off for a year or two and '- then see how everyono feels about itr Whatever your decision may be,! am -wishing you the greatest happi- ness ami success. fl Dear Miss Brooks: fl 1, llko a lot of other girls of tods;, ifl am huving much trouble with my hair. ' It is so dry oil the timo and breaks MM 1 off no easily. I havo tried rubbing olive oil and vaseline in it the night 'MM before I wash It but it doesn't seem to MM help. After I had tho "flu" it nearly nil came out, I was advised by some- MM ono who I thought know, to tut H it, so I did, but I don't like bobbed B hnlr and It didn't do any good either. , Pleaso tell mo what I cuu do, I sm Just nick about it. I will try to M WM hopeful for I know you con help me. VENICE, Meadows, Utah. MM Your hnlr Is, no doubt, viry fine affj and Irrnks easily, so you should us great care in brushing and combing ii. WM Mnssnffini; the sculp Is very good l) you must keep constantly nt it every , dny. If you will send a stamped fid- - dressed envelope I will send you th aam nnme of n very reliable hair tonic. W not bo discouraged. Care, coupled wltij , n tonic, .will bring the hair out U H right, I am sure, H Dear Miss Brooks: . 'WM 1 am n very interested reader oi aaar your corner, so I hope you will fm time to answer u few of the many puzzling questions that come into my mind, gfl 1. Whnt la tho best and most pro WM por way to answer a man when n says, "How do you do?" ((I am a gin H of 12.) 2. Could you nnmo a few games. smj that could be played nt a birth"? MM party where only girls aro invited 7 aaj Thunking you in advance, I ) mm ever a friend. .,. . WM HELEN, Morgan. UtaV, WM A girl of twelve may say "How jg, you do," in answer to a man JfJJJJ ing, or she may sny "I am well, w B are you," or "I am fine today, ure you?" . . fl To i xplaln a game is rather difTlcuiSi. m as it takes so niuch space. Have tow mj played the r.ame Crying Proyerbs'l WM One player leaves the room and wj others select a proverb, as "A stlta in time sav3 nine," and each on, m takes one of the words. The ply , vho left tho room returns and at a m signal all the others call out the' words at the name time. From this ms hubbub the player from outside muss ,mj determine what the proverb Is. Thon there is the game of "What Ii Wrong?" One person chongei some artlclo in the room so It will Uve dlffetent location, nnglo or In " way bo difTcient. Ho then calls tM others In and usks them wlmt wrong. Give them two or five mInuu- to discover it and if they do not ills- i cover it in that time, he hns scored fivo points and can then alter the po-. ltlon of something else. At the end f tho icnmo count tho points and tn o v),o hni scored tho most pom" u prize. |