Show u Dear 5 Reader This is is your corier corl lr All questions submitted will be cheer- cheer cheerfully cheerfully f fully n. n and carefully answered except those seeking medical advice h Names s and ani addresses address s of business firms cannot be printed here beret but will be sent lent n f If i a addressed self addressed tamped envelope accompanies the request Questions ar are limited to two two- Full name and address must mut accompany p each i i lett letter r or no reply repy can be made Al All communications are held strictly confidential In Itt request requesting ing poems and songs the correct title the first line Une or the name of the author is II necessary in order to find them PI se send send stamped addressed 1 envelope elope also with these requests so they may be forwarded directly to you a Address letters very plainly with pen and ink to helen Brooks Box 1545 Salt Lake City Utah SONGS RECEIVED The following longs COnga and ana poems poem have haver been received during the put pact week and r I t wi wish h to thank e each Ch one on for their kindness In contributing them themi K iv When the p Dew w Is la On th the Rb nose Ros Im I'm Sorry I Made You Cr Cry Stay In Your Tour Own Back flack Yard Old Elm Tree SONGS BONOS REQUESTED These Bonss and poems are on the requested and Found To-Be-Found list Mammy o Mine Titles Tilles Unknown On the Sunny San Juan Tuan where the coyotes roam Way down South In New Mexico I left because I loved you And this letter was wa to blame A A. little ragged girl Tears were In her pretty eyes Out In the wide and woolly prairie Not far from Pueblo town When hand In hand Over the sound we stroll Iroll once more Say you'll you b be bO mine AH Ml the time all the time Theres There's an Old fashioned missus Getting old fashioned kisses In In n an old-fashioned old garden carden By fly an old fashioned beau Just tell her Im I'm a Utah boy And not afraid to die You Tou know you belong belone to somebody else So why dont don't you leave me alone aloneT She Has Fallen By fly the Wayside Gone But Still In My Heart The Old Cow Man On the Banks of the Brandywine Drift on Little Doggie Drift On My Sugar Covered Chocol Chocolate hl Boy floy Dear Miss MIllS Mi Brooks I have hava re read d your corner for tor some some- ti time and have bave rave enjoyed reading It Please may I enter with you I have been reading the titles of song songs that have been asked aked for for- I have one song I would certainly like to get If It you can C'an secure It for we nie I will return the I favor In any Way J Possible t le f r My y song Is Just Tell Tel H Her r I Am Ann a Utah Boy Doy A and Not Afraid to Die I am a cozy corner Cub Summit Utah wes ea es Indeed you may come corne In Cub and very welcome you are I haven't the Bone OU request but w tut-w hII see eo e if any of f our readers have You are sure to receive It it If they have because everyone seems to enjoy passing the songs ong they have on In order that others other may enjoy them also aleo As A several ev ral have requested the sonG The Ship That never Returned n I am printing It herewith TilE THE SHIP THAT NEVER RETURNED 1 On a summers summer's eve eye as the waves waves were rippled By fly a soft and gentle breeze br eze Did a ship set et sail with cargo laden For a port beyond the seas There Thele were fond farewells There were loving signals While a form was wa rat y-t discerned Tho they knew it not a solemn parting For the ship she never returned Chorus Did she abe ever return f No she he never returned And her fate Is yet unlearned But for years and years There were fond hearts waiting For the ship that never returned I 2 Said a feeble lad to his anxious mother I must cross the deep deep sea Ilea For they say perchance In a foreign climate There Is health and strength for me a gleam of hope bope in t a maze of danger For her heart for her youngest yearned earned But she sent him forth with smiles and blessings On the ship that never returned Chorus 3 Only one more trip said the captain As he ha kissed his weeping wile Only one more trip and a bug bag of treasure That Tha will twill last us all thru life lire Only one more trip and a cozy cottage That our hearts for long have yearned But alas poor man he be sailed commander com corn mander On the ship that never returned Chorus Dear Miss 1011 Brook Drooks I We Ve have read your busy buy little corner cor ner ncr and end were ver ver ver- Interested In It Itan Itan an anti an ink ik k If you will please plea answer some que ns for us U 1 What Is I. the meaning of the following names namee Ellen Elten Elman Ulman Them Thain Lorne Lome Clem lo Fay ay William Fenton Lynn James and nd lin What Is the meaning of Hum lIum IJ gerT cerr 3 What kind of nature have people who have greenish eyes and born In November And one who has one blue blus eye and one half brown and nd h half lt blue born In September 4 How many year years do you OU have to go co to Dear Miss Mi Brooks Brook I hope I am welcome In the th corner Between You and Me Dole I hope you OU will answer anwer my question 1 What Is I. the meaning of Glady Gladys MIte Allie AgnesI Agnes I and Adelaide BLUE EYES Spanish Fork Ut Utah h Welcome Blue Eyes Eye Glad to give you the following Information Mile Allie Is I. a ar r of Alice meaning noble I r cheer Agnes Agns means pure sacred I chaste Adelaide means mean of noble birth Gladys Glady has haa no special meaning Your song can be had from the music mUllo shops here and so I cannot print It for forI I you ou The price Is la 80 SO cents cent I Thank Ii you ou a again and n BO so for forI forM I M Mv It Dear Pear Miss III Brooks Brook I lI l t r high school before you can teach We remain JAZZ and JAVA Daniels Daniel I Ida Welcome girls girl 1 Very few of the names namu you mention have a special meaning Clem Is an abbreviation for Clement meaning mild merciful James Is the same as Jacob meaning he hold of the heel or follo follow follow- w. w eth after a John the Lord gr graciously g gavel gave ve the gracious gift of God William helmet or tion 2 This Is only a slang phrase meaning something o 0 out U t 0 of f the ordinary or especially e s pee I a 11 y niCe n Ic e 3 1 I do not profess to be a fortune fortuneteller fortuneteller teller astrologer medium hypnotist crystal ball gazer clairvoyant etc ete etc so will have hae to ask you to excuse me roe from attempting a character reading 4 To obtain a second class 7 1 certificate certificate cor to teach each each requires four years year high school or units equivalent ant antone and andone andone one year ear college In Utah Ulah I cannot say nay whether the Idaho requirements requirement differ from this I suggest that you write to the tue State Superintendent of Public In Instruction In Boise Bolle Idaho for tor full par To INEZ Fort Bridger Wyo And Ani once more a difficult one has been sent to us us for which we are truly grateful are we not me IneaT UNDERNEATH THE TUE OLD ELM TREE I passed the lone deserted mill And the stream by the old bridge broken still An And the weeping willows were bending low Oer O'er the tue moss mOl grown banks banka where the violets grow And the wild birds were singing their same sweet lay That reminds me still of that dear dearold dearold dearold old day When Laura my sweetheart sat by me me On the moss grown bank beneath the theold theold theold old elm tree Cruel and cold wet wen the tales they told That my vows were f false lle and my loye bye wefa wi cold cold- That my true heart loved another dear Forgetting the vows vow that we whispered whis whis- there Her lIer cheeks grew pale with a heart crushed pain And her beautiful Ups lips never smiled again She sadly wept where none could see And she wept for a to grave neath the theold theold theold old elm tree She died and they parted her soft sunny lunny hair With the dew on her brow death had left so fair And they burled buried her with the birds birde o the flowers flowers- Could watch over over her In the soft sott summer hours Oh Ohl Laura Ohl Ohi Laura my hearts heart's first l love We will meet met in the Angels Angel's bright home above Earth holds no no treasure so dear to meAs me mae As A. the moss mo grown bank beneath the theold theold theold old elm tree Dear Miss Mill Brooks Will VIII you ou please answer one or two questions for me 1 I am fourteen years ears old and am Indeed small for my toy age I have light hair and a fair fall com corn How would you advise me to comb my roy hair It is rather long and thick 2 Does It hurt If a girl of ot my any age goes homo home from house parties with witha a boy If he Is not a stranger Wishing you bushels of success I remain TWO LIPS Utah Thank you so much for the song sang dear 1 At fourteen the hair hall should be dressed very girlishly and as you are also small I think the style I suggest sug SUII gest geat will wll be especially becoming It 1 Is Isa isa a style suitable for girls from twelve to sixteen You should of course ar arrange arrange ar ar- range tIe the hair In a becoming manner marine about the face and I could not tell you Just how as I dl do not know knew your our features fea tea tures turea either the center side parts parIs o or straight back from the face being equally popular and If your hair Is no not naturally curly curl It on long strips strip of at cloth doth which does not Injure It In the least and then bring It all together In Inthe Inthe inthe the back low on the neck and fasten faster securely with a long barrette If It on one wishes they may leave leava the underneath curls free tree and fasten top ones only es especiallY es es- when the hair Is very thick 2 Yes Yell It Is quite all right for your you boy friend to walk home with you from froma a neighborhood party dear Dear Miss IIII Brooks I have written to you many times You are s so clever answering questions so I am aim writing again I hope you will wll answer my questions I wish you much success 1 I Has Rodolph Valentino a telephone telephone- If It he lao has hu will you pleas pleast send me his phone number and when Is his birthday 3 Is It all right to tobe tobe tobe be a a. show actor Please tell me A DANCER Spanish Fork Utah Welcome again my dear 1 I I am of the opinion that Rodolph h h. h ha a telephone tele phone although I roust must confess that I 1 Ido do not know the number lie He Is In New York City at present that Is Is h he was wa the last lat account I had of his where where- about Ills birthday Is In May 2 Yes Ye It I. I all right to be an actor o or act actress res Why not f To MYRTLE Wendell Idaho If It th the song you request arrives on the seenI scene seen I shall hall forward It to you ou and nd shall re reserve reserve reo re- serve your envelope for that purpose I Ih h have ve no song Bong by lIy the title Itle you To TRIXIE Rexburg Ruburg Idaho I I have hav had a catalogue of reading readings humorous and otherwise sent ent to you and nd hope hop hope you may find therein Just jOlt ut what you wish I your kind advice and Information In answer to my last questions question Already I find that I get on better betler I am not so self and lonely Also AIo young people seem nom more pleasant with me when In public Wishing you much success luCce In your splendid work I 1 remain sincerely DOLLY Utah Hurrah I I am amso 80 o cl glad d to know you are winning All you have to do la Is make mak the necessary effort and your our first at at- temps tempe will be the most moat difficult A Anew Anew new world will be opened up for tor you soon oon wherein Is I. more pleasure and happiness th than n you OU have ever known before I am sure ure It was dear of you OU to tell me about It Your very writing Is II different shows different shows more assurance and Dear bear Miss MI Brooks lIe Be H. H I am much Interested In your our een You and Me 1 corner U 1 Will Willou you ou u please give the meaning of Jessie Dee ee Ersa Theo Then Louis Louie Delphia Myrtle Myrtl 2 2 How do you tell a good boy bor from a boyf 3 What hat does It trean rrean when a stamp Is I out of place pIau or side up-side down on an envelope U 4 What aoe It mean man when a a. letter Is la written n with red Ink Thank you From SUNSHINE AND BRIGHT EYES Ut 1 Only Onty two of your Our names have a special meaning girls and they thoy are Jessie lessle which Is a Scotch form of Janet meaning grace of the Lord and nd Lo LoUIe le which Is III a of of Louisa and nd the feminine of Louis Loul meaning famo fa Ca mo molls mod Js warrior 2 Mostly by the th way wayte he te acts adl my dears wouldn't you OU think so lot 3 Stamps St placed at ridiculous angles angle and unusual places have a asp special cial dat meaning according to what Is I. termed stamp the cus- cus torn tom om of placing them thus Is not to be commended as It Is II not good form and nd It 1 also Iso makes make extra work for the post post- office 4 It means mean only th that t the writer writ writ- er has not used good taste talta or Judgment as s brilliant colored Ink Is not considered consid ered good form for social Correspondence correspond correspond- ence Dear Miss MI Brooks Brook Your little corner Is very Interest ing lag I can hardly w watt wait lt until our local paper comes coms each week so that I can In read It 1 Can you tell me roe how to 10 take an eta Ink stain from silk crepe de do dechine chine The Ink Is smeared on the front and does not go through the material I wish you all alt the success In Inthe Inthe inthe the world Yours Tours truly A SUNBEAM Ut JI 1 1 am very happy to know you e enjoy Joy my corner so much The commercial Ink remover often proves very satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory but owing to the differences In the composition of writing Inks It seems eem Impossible to find agents which are effective In removing all Ink spots t. t and nd In delicate colored goods such as s. yours there Is little hope of removing the stain I suggest 1 that first you try an absorbent absorbent either either magnesia or talcum powder Make a paste of the powder with water and apply rubbing It well Into the stain As AI the powder becomes solid brush It off ott and nd apply fresh The commercial Ink removers may be ob obtained oh- oh tamed from your drug store In alt U II cases try these out on a scrap of your male material rIal first tint to see ee the effect erect 2 I Ibave have bave only one of your songs and so will hold bold your envelope a a little time to see sea If it I find the other Thank you very much dear for the song you enclosed To MARGARET Pauline Ida I I h have v. v not the song long you request at present but shall shaH make every effort to find It It and with this Idea Ides In mind will re reserve ye- ye serve your our envelope to send your song to you should I be b. successful In locating ing It To ROSE Del Rosa Calif Sorry Dorry but I cannot print your poem What little space apace I have for poem poems and songs song I am giving for the old ones one which my readers request The sentiment of your little poem Is I. splendid and I wish you much success I do not feel qualified to criticize criticise or judge JUd as al to Its merit |