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Show H Dcnr Header: This Is your corner. All questions submitted will be checr- 1 fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. gl Names and addresses of business firms cannot bo printed hare, but will .g be sent If a self-addressed, stamped cnvelopo accompanies tho request, lllra Questions arc limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can bo made. ;d up All communications nro held strictly confidential. colllo In requesting poems and songs, tho correct title, tho first lino, or tho lined, nnmo of tho author is necessary in order to And them. Plcnso send stamped, addressed envelope also with thcao requests, so they may bo forwarded directly landy to yu n Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, JJJ Salt Lake City, Utah. ir h.v ,,,. .j!Lfe -r-t Also. Ul a wui uu tune w mM. You lways seem willing, vrhatevi question mny b. Will you klndl a up ,wtr this question for met Jtnyli will think I am foolish for asking, in In Question. Can you explain the i ot F,ve "untr"l nd IlrldBT juier aCRr( j0 not bother to answer cably questions this time. I will wait fc ither of thsm until next time. Wlsliln the best of health and happness, .... MUS. J. 11., Provo, U sain Burely you may come, and I arr oked clad to have you with us, No, I his 11 perfectly all rlsht for you to as question you wish, this Is what in ner Is for, and I will do my verj met to answer. But, my dear lady, sh : ccr- print full Instructions for these i four- 10 " wou'd really be of asslstni . you In playlntr the Ramos, thore tneir tie room for little else here, so i reed, am solng- to ask you to lot me ser was Uttle book of lloyle which ful ,!, Plains every card same played icnea Qr bitter itlI( you may be B,,l8 , ear- this In your book storos at homo, ' aim price Is 2S cents. Is this satlsfacl B0,f" Dear Hits nrooksl n. , ) We are very much In need o his advlco. Is It proper for Rlrls of ou nan's from 13 to 14, to so without a nl, erons to a dance In the evening J" What Is the name of the latest dn ",ul stepT Wishing you bushels of bti felt we remain, SOX, SMILES, DIMPLES, CimLI nn LOCKS and BISAUT 1 not Mayneld. U i not j hope you will be as anxious cept my advice as you seem sine ntor. asking It. (1) I cannot and do n antra prove of slrls your age srolnir to i llo dance at all, my dear Rlrls, ungs earnestly advise you not to do si ward undsr no circumstances should y nto's wthout being- accompanied by older member of your family 1 ,vo mother, or brother. (2) The latest . A I am at all familiar with Is the : the Walk and the Scandal Walk. The l out but PiroA'1 f the Fox Trot. and Dear lilts Brooks: lyon. This Is the Arst time I have w ound to you, and hope It will be a si m. rieaae answer the following que (1) I am a boy of fourteen. Is It n to take a girl home from a party, nods etc.? (2) Is It proper to play 1 0f a games at a party? Thanking yoi much, I remain, 'orea aiUL CRAZT, Logan. 1 Iran- Tour letter was a success Insofa tiro has reached me safely, and now , nn(j successful answer, (t) My dea you may sse that a girl reaches safely from a neighborhood part tlrod haps, but you are .not attondlng "1 the etc.," are your If so that Is not I Die When you are old enough to go tc places, escort a girl there, but 1 Cliff by that time there will be no girl seo alone, whom you can take horn Tlow Absolutely not. There are many .. games to be played which are tno more wholesome and Interesting 1 for concerned. racle DAWN, Bmllhflelil, Utah,: In thi r an- ..CotnTti thj, on, ia Bn x , 'Xing Do you think this Is the om l the wtshedT :nrdS COMRADES We, from childhood, played toi , . my dear comrade Jack and rood -ve would fight each other's battl Sam each other's aid we woul his And In boyish scrapes and troubli nKh would find us everywhere; . , , Where one went the other follow' .7- Naught could part us for we're Cliff, Chorus "Comrades, comrades, ever sine I out 'wr bo'"! K. Rharlng each other's sorrows, Dal" Sharing each other's Joys, igon, Comrades when manhood was dav d In, faithful whate'er might betldo; etna- When danger threatened my jolly meat Comrade was there by my side." n 'a When Just budding Into man h limp. yearned for a soldier's life, ends, Night and day I dreamed of glory, hnv I" for the battle strife; ' ,,' I said. "Jack, I'll be a soldier, ' Sl1"' the ned, While and Blue, flash -Jood-by, Jack." snld he. "No, i If ynu go then I go too for aeon Chorus I enlisted, Jack Came with me an n,uet and downs we shared, She yor a time our lives wero peacefi I the at length wnr was declared U of England's ring had bean Insulte . , were ordered to tho front, 1 01 And the regiment we belong'd t tho to bear the battle's brunt, w nndy Chorus LpJi! PINK noBI5' clfBr r'n,e' u,n scent cannot give you the address 1( y on without first having your natr : she least. Itend rules carefully at he column, so you may not be dlsnnpi rhere w,,en l'ou wr,te yur next letter the near Miss Brooks'! cry- Hope we are welcojme to enter fully, corner. We think It Is very Intere Will you please answer the fold questions for usT (1) Is It proi J be come home from a dance, or any 'He's entertainment, with a boy when I You not ,ak you thereT Nearly a girls In our home town do this, you don't the boys say, "We don'l I and there are plenty of girls that will what style would you suggest for n v n "by "'rl to wear? T Thanking you In vnil "Jvance. we aro. .Tirli KATB AND DUPLI-KATB, Dixie, lames Tou "r8 welcome, girls. (1) And Now non " you have been reading my cor-both cor-both n,r carefully you will see I have been r ono ver' cmphatlo In my advlco that glrla g you hould not go to publlo places of amusement amuse-ment when as young as you nro, anil tah. regardless of age, to never go alone, i very but w'th an older brother, father, or think "mo oldor member of your family, k any Your question shows the truth of thla y cor- very plainly. Boys of this age do not t best know how to treat a girl In a gentle-ould gentle-ould I manly way, It seems, and a girl who games attends a publlo dance unattended by a uce to proper escort, places herself In a posl-would posl-would tlon to be treated disrespectfully by now I these boys, Do you not see this now? Jd you I nm glad you have at least had tho y ex courage of your convictions and refused today, to accept their escort home. If moro lo,, would do this, tho boys would ' t soon be acting qulto differently. (2) ioryi As i j1Rva answered your first question at some length, I will refor you to last f ,i,i week's paper for colors suitable to tho ivVWa comploxlons described. A stout flguro Chan houl(1 favor tho long, straight line and rT (! avold n rtnn"e waist lino or trimming: inclng wn,ch ""circles the figure, ,cce"' Dear Miss Brooks"! , I have been reading some of the let- j. ters written to you and was very lnter-tall lnter-tall ested In the answers given and would to ae- "hB very much If you could publish ern In lhe on" """ry Mo Not on a Lona ot an- pratrle." and give ma the address of i pub- Ml" ther a ray. Wishing you suc-and suc-and I 1 " yor 0, and FniEND, from Oarland, Utah, ou go I m glad to know you nnd my oor- some ner Interesting. (1) Yours Is th sea-father, sea-father, ond Inquiry I have had fdr this aong, dance but as yet I have not located It, If 1 Frisco do so will bo glad to print It, (3) It ise are will be necessary for me to know mors about who the Esthsr drey Is you wish to find, In order to help you. Tell mo more about her the next time you writ rrltten and be sure to send roar name also, iccess, . i stldns. Dear Miss Brooks; proper May I ask a question that is troubl-danco, troubl-danco, nB; m, very mueh? (l) i have been ussing jolng with a girl for over a year. X 11 v"y am 28 and she Is 20, She Is a very nice girl In every way, only she Is In-it In-it it cUntlA t0 be slouchy. She never look for a well-dressed In anything, and at their r bov hom6 rythlnff Inside and out la top-home top-home v"turvy. My mother and sisters woro y per- ,nray nettt nd kept a clean house. Do lances, you ,n,nk 1 cou,rt 09 happy with a wlfo roper, of (hat klndT I have Joked her some- these times on their living conditions, and hope he seems to think they were O. )C Is who (2) In order for ono to be a stenog-e. stenog-e. (2) raphor Is It necessary to understand1 other shorthand? much ..rUZZLED, rorowan, Utah, to all (1) This would be a hard question for me to decide for you, It Is possible, perhaps, that tho lovahleness of her song chrracter and disposition would mnk found, the conditions you mention bearable, you but I am rather Inclined to think that so long as you have not been accustomed accus-tomed to these conditions, they would tether be a constant Irritation to you In your 1. own homo and might be the cause of les, to serious trouble between you. Tho very Id fly, fact that It Is a source of annoyanco is you to you now, when you nre perhaps an blind to her shortcomings ns you will 'd, ever bo, does not argue well for your future happiness with her. Vou are tha only ono, however, who can tell Just we how much of this manner of living you could endure without becoming Irritable Irrit-able about It, nnd you could not hopo that she would be any different In her nlng, own home, 12) To bo a stenographer It Is necessary to know shorthand. It ' old Is sometimes possible to get a posltl6n where the use of tho typewriter Is all ' that Is required, but those are com-sod, com-sod, I parotlvely few. m i i long- Dear Friend: We have been Interested In your cor-'neath cor-'neath ner, "Just Between Tou and Mo," and would thank you very much If you never, would answer a few questions for us, we're. (1) Would It bo proper to take a girl homo from a danco If you did not taka id ups her there? (2) How lato should a couple cou-ple slay up at nlghtT (!)) What Is tho ul but proper ago for boys to go out with I. girls? (4) What are somo of tho lat-id, lat-id, we est danre pieces? Wishing you much success In your work, we remain, o had DOODLE BUO AND SPIDER, swere Washington. Utah. (1) No, this la not proper. If you are old enough to attend a dunce, you ih! I should take a partner nnd the glrla sslred. should not go without nn escort. (2) in. nt My dear boys, this depends entirely ;ad of upon conditions and the persons, but olntcd ten-thirty or eleven Is as late as any young person should be up. (.1) fJIrl should not go with boys under sixteen vears of age, and boys should be that your old ot least, (i) Among the tnte danco istlng. music Is "Runnln' Wild," "St. LouIh owing Blues," "Ivy," and "Just Like a Doll." per to other MADAM X, Centerfleld, Utah! Thank he did you so much, dear, for the poem, "Fault "Fau-lt the lng Leaf." It will be forwarded to and If tho one desiring It. t care, I." We If the party desiring the song "Tho |