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Show 1 'uu5 bo checr- i be -g".?. will K, lmmnIcatlons nro ho,d 8trIct'y confidential. Salt UtoClKuu"'' UMy' ""h " "1 !"k' 10 IM B""'. Box IMS. Ilnnchor Joo. Old Elm Tree. Jersey City. Bonnie Black Bess. u, Asleep at the Switch. Only Ma. o Apple Hlossoms. 10 My Old New Hampshire Home. ' 0 Tho following songs and poems been received during the past v and I wish to thank each one for 1 1 klndnsss In contributing them: IS Matilda Jane, n. J-!1.0,11'" OM'a Message, k KM ,w1n,atl; and Walt, for Kate. " Christine Loroy, Como Home, Father. ,s?nR"" hnV8 l,oon rocelved encl . with no othor signatures than the " lowing, and I wish to extend my :y proclatlon for their kindness: II iy pellor, Ida., Dixie Sunshine, St. Qei It Hln,l! Ll"l Mo, Jackson, Wyo Header, Level, Ida. n . iy To VT, D., Moore. Idaho: Time S space are too limited to attemp . solvo riddles. W. and your quel sounds very much like one to me r tt is not, and yout'wlsh to state It 1 11 plainly, I shall be glad to assist !. In every way, possible. Dear Miss Orooks: n I have been reading your cornet somo time and navo found It very Ir estlng. I would liko to have these q 0 tlons answored: (1) How can a hi scorch bo taken out of pongee wit . leavlnt a largo spott (2) Why do : like the g,lrl wh6 has her hair 0 wears very short dresses and 0 rough language rather than the (t dlnary glrlf Ir .v . FnECICLI " (1) If the scorch ls heavy It cai e be removed. Wash tho spot g with soap and water and let It II . tho sun until dry. If tho scorch is too deep this will romovo it. and if n method' doos not romovo it I fear n ing will, because tho nbros of tho . terlal Itsolf aro doubtloss injured. nnd wool uro easily scorched and not bo restored to their original co ,y tion as can cotton or linen. (2) do not, Freckles. This ls not an tractlvo combination. A girl r bobbed tresses and short skirts ( iy ot which aro much out of date) ma very lovable and very attractive, rough language Is not attracttvo to 11 boy he ls a monopoltior of this ir himself and ho does not ndmlro a ,jj who attempts to usurp his rights a this line. See B. Il.'n latter. n Dear Miss Brooks: d Here I am ngaln. Miss Brooks, you please tell me how many yean High School you must have before is take the nurses' training course, it how many years of training you n 0 have at the hospital before you gra ato? Thank you. HOPE. Qrnntsvllle, Ul g You, are always wolcomo, Hopo, ' different hospitals vary in their qulroments, somo requiring one y ' high school work, othors two years J am having catalogues and llterat sent to you on this subject. Tho nur , training courso is three years. 1 Dear Miss Brooks: r (1) Please print the song, "Say Revolr, but Not Oood-Bye." (tt) Ii old do you think I am from my w ' ing? I lovo to road the corner, "J ) Between You and Mo." Bospectfull' t BUOWN13YI38, Bern, Idaht Your song follows, Brown lSyes, 1 I am very ulad you enjoy my con ) (2) I "guoss" about 14. t BAY AU ItEVOirt. BUT NOT QOOI BYK. Say au revolr, but not good-bye, For parting brings a bitter stgli; I My country needs me in this fight For freedom, liberty and right; Our duty first, love must not lead. " What might havo been had fate I creed: I'll ne'er forget tho day we met a I loved you then, I love you yet r Chorus-Say Chorus-Say au rovoir, but not good-bye, r Tho' we must part, lovo cannot die; I'll ne'er forget the day we mot, I loved you then, I lovo you yet. I Tho call has come, I'm oft to war, 'Midst crash ot shell and cannon's rc The past Is gone, tho' mem'ry gives Ono clinging thought, tho futuro 11 f This ono good-bye muy bo our last, 3 The word Is spoke, tho die Is cast, But still my heart beats wild with pi And tho' wo may not meat again; Dear Miss Brooks: I am much interested In your cor of "Batweon You and Mo," and as ; have answered so many questions so many others I will ask two for r self. Please glvo tho meaning of C rle, Nellie, Lawrenco, Leslie, Kdw and Marie. (2) Please toll mo a r way to nx naturally curly hair wti is quite short and Is dark brown color. I am sixteen years of ago 1 am going to high school next yi Wishing you much success In the ture, I am as ever, C. II., Drlggs, Idi You aro welcome, C. H., nnd I glvo you the meaning ot as many your nnmes as I can. Carrlo Is a mlnutlve of Carollne,Carollne being fAhllltlnn tt Pnrnltm m.iitn.. .... . knowing tho shape of your face of any thing about your features, but with naturally curly hair it should be easy, to arrange It becomingly about tho faco and I suggost that you bring It all together at tho back and fasten, then pin the curled ends about over the back of your head. If your hair Is thick this should be a very pretty have arrangement, , reok, their Dear Miss Brooks: Miss Brooks, may I ask you a ques-tlonT ques-tlonT (1) Do you think It Is proper for a boy to send gifts to a girl lie has novcr -seenf (2) Tho girl I go with now, allows me to ktsB her and does not seem to care. Do you think girls caro to bo Just toys liko thi, or Is It osed bocause sho thinks she will rfond me fol- if sho resists! I am not In Live with ap- this girl and don't think I ov.ir could lont- ue. but she is a good sport and Is nl-Drge, nl-Drge, ways there when I want her to go with .; A mo. Do you think I should keep going with her or quit? Slnceroly. , ,M B. B. .Utah, and If you only know how glad I am to t to answer a boy's question on this sub-Hon sub-Hon Ject! (1) It would depend upon how . If long; you have been corresponding or more how long you havo known of her. If you you have corresponded for some time, a box of candy or a nice book if you have learned her tastes, nnd likes and dislikes well enough would be. quite for proper; nothing more. (2) No. 1 do not "r- think girls do oaro for this sort of lues- thing but they do seom afraid of glv-avy glv-avy ingr offense by refusing. But If they nout only know nnd would understand, a boys boy Is not so easily offended ns she cut, thinks, and the boy who ilorn take of-ues of-ues fense at tholr refusal to grant all his or- requests and demands is not worthy of tholr attention, I am sure she would not 8Ul,mt o tamely. Your letter seeniH ,?., t0 benr mo out m my conclusion that a muy rral boy, ono who can look you squaro- , ,y ,n th8 oyo nnd not feel ashnntid of 1 not the thoughts and Intents of his heart, inis does not caro for tho girl who nllows ith him to take such liberties. Whnt such ma- a boy wants in a girl friend Is a veal k pal, a girl who Is vivacious nnd full of can- fe( a BOod jstener, or a good talker, pi,. or. A"1' of th" various characteristics ' V talnment; but who holds her Individual wS !olf nIoof nnd reserved, far .removed Both from thB poUy apoonlnI.. and ,.pet. y ue ting" parties which havo becomo all uut too common. Do you ngreef I would Jl. not u"emit to advise, as to whether i "i not you continue your attentions ti inni Ma B,r1, You "hould decide that, bul. long I do not advise any young man or wo. man to allow ond person to monopoly all of tholr time and attention. w,o'' Dear Miss Brooks: you T,l,s 15 1,18 nt time I have wrlttn and t0 your comer, but I have boon a IUst roa1er of your corner slnco'lt start- 1 du- ,n our PaPer. I am sending you a nomr which was requested in tho last Isn.ie tah. of our PiPer. Would you ploaso nn-The nn-The ?w.er th8 following questions? (1) re- Whftt colors should a girl with a flr car complexion and light brown hair wat ? ! (2) How long does It tako to complex Uro tt business courso so a Blrl may got a SOi. position? How old do you think I am by my questions? Wishing you much success In your work. I remain ns over, A SCHOOL aillL, Charleston. Utah Au . Thank you flo very much for the so-tt low dear nnd 1 am very glad you enjoy 1,1 rlt- ornor. (1) When In doubt chooso a 'Ust color to match your eyes Is a good r '. Yt to go by. If your skin Is clear ond frne Bi from blemishes you can wear alni'nt and Hny almJ8 njcoly. (2) This depends ve BOri much on the Individual, my denr. N t less than six or nine months. About 3. Ilfteon I would say. TO SMILES, Utah Thanks so very much for tho poem, Smiles. I will glvi you the meaning of as many of 1 . names as I can. Isabella, means t 0 same as Elizabeth, "Qod of tho atl " do- "Emily," Industrious," "energetic;" f . ell, "blind!" Evan, "young warrior:" Lewis "famous warrior;" Maud. "Mighty, battle maid." Dear Miss Brooks: Thero' Is a Song I would like to Kt If I could, but I don't know tho nnmo gr the author of it. Terhaps If I tell yon a little about it, someone of yo.ir readors may recognize It and send It tn you, so it can bo printed. The scant) li iar; laid ot tho time of tho Civil War, un-l 1 Is about two boys, one who wns "toll 'os; and dark" with his mother'M picture, and tho othor was a "blue eyed loy with goldon hair" with his aweotheart-n iln, picture. They are about to mnko a dungerous charge, and ns thov aro "pals" they are nfrald thoy muy not both roturn In safety, so thoy exchange ner pictures and promlso that It tho oth'-r you "doscn't got back" tho one who Is left for will go see the mother o' mvertheart ny- as the case may bo. "So togo'.hor !nr- thoy rodo to tho top of the hill" whero ard the enemy was, nnd there thoy aro tjot't " lice killed, so tho mother and sweetheart ilch never receive tho boyB' last messages. in It Is a very beautiful- song. My fathor and used to alng It but has forgotten It ear. now, and as I am a Southerner I love fu- everything about tho South It's songs, pooms, stories, everything. I would a. like also to get the aong "Apple Bios-WU Bios-WU Boms" If l could. Hoping If you know of of theso songs, you will print them, I dl- thank you again, tho W ANITA, Utan. HIT." WO Will WBtdl nn,l ualt Wnnlto nn |