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Show Dear Reader; This Is your corner. AH questlbns submitted will bo cheer- S fully and carefully answered, excopt those seeking medical advico. Names and addresses of business firms cannot bo printed horc, but will be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request. ' Questions aro limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications aroJiold strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first lino, or tha name of tno author is nccossary In order to fl' 1 thorn. Plcnso send stamped, addressed envelopo also with theso requests, so they may be forwarded directly J. to you. 1 Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, SU Lake City, Utah. Songs and poems requested: rpn Just as Tour Mother Was. lu"" When the droon Leaves Turn ti The Ship That Never Returnei Over the Waves. Two Little Playmates. Poor Little Jos; rtvn While strolling one night 8lTU. Through New fork's gay I X met a poor boy who was i It of a song. My Mother Was1 a Lady. t)0 Be Home Early Tonight my Dei they Bongs received during the w The Passing Policeman, or Th t bo Child. A Little Child Shall Lead The ,iot When I'm done You'll Soon F Jusl Beautiful Mabel Claire. I Wish I Was a White Man 1 ctlce of a Coon, Coon, Coon. The Texas Ilanger. now Jaok Was Only a Cowboy. our d,. MM Brooks: sure I have been very Interested I eorner, "Just Between Tou and i some time. And now I am asktn vor of you myself. Will you it in publish the words to the poom c i the "The Dying BailorT" Some of thi rniifi. to the latter part of the poem a 1 Then they listened, he Is slngln "Jesus Lover of my Soul," they And the winds brought back the very "While the nearer waters roll.' if sTtrange Indeed It was to hear h -rin the Storm of Life Is past flinging bravely o'er the waters, Is a "0h' reoelve my soul at last." . Wishing you success, u; , MltS. V. M. L., Salt 1 taked "While I do jot And the song- : quest, tt sounds familiar, and thlnic eoht'nue my search, white someo remember the lines and aonfl ther A Thanks for sending the song, de VO BO V. M. L., but I believe there Is entitled, "Just Before the Sun ' Down" aiso. Dear Miss Brooks: May I bother you again. I; Ford" sends his real name and to you and asks for correspi will you give him my namoT v know for sure If "Jaok Ford" V name, but I mean the boy w ft he herds sheep and gets ver some, I love your corner ver and when the old home towi AM comes I look for your corm VP Thanks very much. D5J TUB NUrtSB, Peorl No bother, only a pleasure V from you again. Tou may be V "Jaok" sends his name with a for correspondents, your name on the list of "those present, r -j about It, Jack, thero are seve U wish to do tholr bit to retle loneliness by writing you a ntc estlng letter, Can you resli appeal? which leak." Dear Miss Brooks: iaVoi There aro three quostlons uskbu Uk, you t0 Bniwer wn4n lt venlsnt for you to do so. (1 aid It tell me what aro the necossary Ki tn for a dresier and a dresslni (2) Can you glvo me the ade lady who cooks and serves at k' 1 About what do they chargeT really 'ng you. Miss Brooks, I am y. wonl spectfully, Wru BE BE, Salt (1) Among the articles coi know necessary for milady's dress c and dressing table are a tray, mlrro b brush, hair receiver, powder b supe- flje manlcure scissors and bufre bio. ether artlclos may be added, to bo Jewel box, hairpin box, pomai bud vasss, candles, eto. (3) Tl , a oaterer charges for preparl ul- serving refreshments for a pa with fiends largely upon what kind it Is, how large, afternoon o nnr ln' "t0" t0, 1 Wtl1 R,V 3 cars follpwlng' telephone numbers i frogs, may then tell them about wl Itli It wish and they will submit prlc ocsn't 1020-M. Hr. 8811-11, Was. 41 your questions are limited to aaK you 10 Duuiniv jour miru S that lator and enclose address so thi I wero answer personally. acous- Dear M1 Brooks: O got i have never written befor lid bo hope I am welcome. I am i ask you a very Indefinite quesi . I hope 1 can get an answer to 10 me can you tell me how the modi 0 tell, per dressest (2) How sbouli 1 well, announce her engagement to 1 InVch IX" 1 hV' U prao ruo NOSE, Pleasant dro' Tou are very welcome, I ass acous Two questions only are per ..i u. though, so please submit yo Ui later, or f you will notloe i d than you will find this same ques ussocl- swered many times In my oon Slu,i, I am net sure we have the proper with us now, at least si so numerous as a ahort tl However, the late lamented (' 1 little ern Capper" was she of the vintf n tresses, the shortest of short ... . the Up stick, rotge and pluo! , "And brows, and she It was who "I I'm the fashion of wearing the ha llli It " hand Instead of the head, We i ,ni n1 always will of cou ractlco ytty modern girl, the one w happy without the latest and pcnlng trsme In all matters of dress In nn.l Is not the flapper. There Is ln unU ern flapper. She was Individ er was before and never will (2) TSU mother ot the eng. first, and she will see that thi are Informed ot It. There Is ctal etiquette of announcing Dear Miss Brooks: Z have been reading your ec some time and am very Intel It and I hope you will give good advice on the followlr tlons. (1) I am fourteen y n8 and do yu think It proper f oga are to out with the boys, or Just take ma homeT (2) What voices girl do If a boy kissed her didn't want htm to? Wlshtm air mini? u luek ,n th w 1 ttn Bg B, 1 AN IDAHO Fill n'Sht Cambrldi kept on Tour aecond question gives r lt bad best of reasons why a girl teen should not be gekng gagement to one's family. Gold. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been readlag your corner for . some time and find It very Interesting. Would you please answer a few questions ques-tions for met (i) What will take Ink out ot percale? (2) Will you please nrong, ,en,i the words to the song, "She was ilnglng bred In old Kentuckyr TOUn FUIEND, Oakley, Utah. 1 am T,rJr yu nn1 my corner irBoy. interesting, little friend. (1) The coloring col-oring matter differs so greatly tn writ-9 writ-9 J . ,n8r lnk" 11 Impossible to And egents ie Lost which are effective In removing all Ink spits. (1) For Ink stains which are old m. use H tcaspoonful of potassium per-rget per-rget manganate crystals to H pt water and apply to the stain with the cork from Instead the bottle or a medicine dropper If you havo one, allowing lt to remain about five minutes. Try this on a smalt piece of goods flrst to see the effect on the eolor If It be colored goods. Should there be a pink er brown stain left, n your remove It by applying hydrogen per-te," per-te," for oxide to which one drop of tartarle g a fa- seld has been added to S teaspoonfuls. please Usually fresh Ink stains can be re-mtltlod re-mtltlod moved beforo drying by soaking the i words' spot In milk leaving It In for a day or re; two If necessary. Another method a r, to apply salt to the spot and rub tt thoroughly Into the stain, rubbing tt echo, with a cut lemon. (2) Tour song Is on the "Wanted" list and I hope some-Ira, some-Ira, one will have It for us. A. B. C. St. Oeorge, Utah. Thanks s very much for all the pooms and songs. Have the song, "Have Courage My Boy oke. to Say No." so you will not need to r?u rui ,end u- Thanks- wm mak every et-. et-. fort to get your song for you. no mjr Tl to US. ar Mrs. Dear Miss Brooks: a song I have been reading your corner for i Went some time. Havo found It very Interesting. Inter-esting. I have nevar written botore, but hope I am welcome. (1) Is lt proper prop-er tor a girl to speak to a boy after t "Jack passing him threo or four times a day address for about three months? (2) Is It prop-indents, prop-indents, or to call a boy on the phone and In-i In-i m 1 v,t hlm to your home? Thanking you ,5 In advance, and wishing you succoss i. In your work, I remain, v i?,,rh D- J- utah I n.n.r Surely you are welcome. (1) It would !r flrit b0 (,u,t difficult to pass one person so many times and not speak, wouldn't a HI lt? I believe In such a case It would to hear b9 permissible to glvo him a friendly sure If nod and a pleasant "good morning." request (3) Better let tho boy cnl you, D. J. L. will be As a rule boys are not so backward How but what. If they want to call on a ral who girl, they will ask to do so, and a boy ire your usually resents It when a girl usurps s, Inter- a privilege which rightfully belongs to t their him. Sorry, but two questions Is the limit ' would Bear Miss Brooks: Is con- Will you please print ln tho paper R Please list of boys' names and addressos. articles about 13 years old, Pleaso, because I r table, am lonesome and want someone to ress of write to. From a Utah girl, parties? TET, American' Fork, Utah. Thank- Send me your name, my dear, and I lurs re- will give you the names of some girls and boys who wish correspondents. Lake. ord"Sd D,ar M,M Brooks: r comb 1 r,ad "Ju,t Between Tou and Me" ox nail every Sunday night and I have rocelved r. Many BOoi lot of Information from It and I liich as want to compliment you on your splen-le splen-le Jars, did answors and wondered If you would ie price answer some questions for me. (1) ng and Is Mary Plokford, Lottie Plekford and rty, ds- Jack Plekford brother nnd sisters? (2) if party Is It proper to ask a boy Into the houso r even- after he has taken you home? A ou the ever, I remain, nd you A UTAHN. Mt Pleasant, Utah. tat you Thanks, my dear, I am so glad you do es: Hy, njoy the questions and answers. (1) M A; Tes, Mary, Lottie and Jack are brother twoj 1 and sisters. (2) If It Is a late hour tuestion wn,n you return from a party or dance I i may hould not invite your friend in. but If It Is early In the evening lt Is quite correct to Invite him In. s but I olng to Dear Miss Brooks: ton, but i flnd your corner very coxy. What It. (t) la the meaning ot Dora, Iva, Bertha, irn flap- Irene, Margret, Elsie, Winnie, Minnie. 1 a girl Mildred, Josephine, Beulah, Ida, Helen, ler fam- Lucy, Leo, Chas., Emmett. Edith, Milken Mil-ken too Jon, Bay, Merl, Max, Lily, Maggie, nose, e, Utah. Amy' A BOT AND ami Mapleton, Utah. l thili Welcome. I flnd the following names '.r.fuiiv and their meaning: Dora, tho gift of tion an. Ood; Bertha, bright; Irene, peace; Mar- er (11 rt Perl! ElB'8' Qod of tn 0,11,1 flaDDer" Winnie, friend of peace; Minnie, re-ie re-ie Is not membrance; Mildred, mild threatener; ne ago, Josephine, she shall add; Ida, happy; ) "mod- Helen, light; Lucy, born at daybreaki bobbed Charles, strong, manly; Edith, rich glfti dresses, nay, wise protection; Max, the great-ted great-ted eye- est acmlllanua; Lily, a Illy; Maggie, nvented" aame as Margaret; nose, a rose; Amy, t en the beloved. Bend me your name and X itm have win forward them to him. rse the ,o Is not pufJ N0HB( Montloello. Utah. Ques- hut .hi tlons almost Identically like yours aro no mod- answered so often In this corner that ual ner- I must ask you to send your name and be again stamped envelope, so I may send them agemeni personally, vwwaya cnciuao e family name In letter. Look over a few back no spe- numbers of your paper and see It you an en-'do not flnd your questions answered. Very few boys at or near this age jrner for have much of an Idea how to properly rested In treat a girl, It seems. If you do not me some want a boy to kiss you do not allow ig ques- him to. Olrls of fourteen should not ears old be attending an affair of any kind er me to without being properly attended by let them older persons, and so there would be should a no occasion for a boy to take thero and she horot oirla of this age should be at-g at-g you all Unanc .trlctly to sohool work and r!?r hve their thoughts on Improvements L. tA. along all lines mentally and physically r.'h. rr 1" rder to take an Intelligent part In of f!? the social or business life of thel rlth boys, eemraunlty a few years later on. |