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Show - Tills is your comer. Mako Uso of it for information on questions .VM Which nro puzzling you. It will bo n plcasuro and privilcgo lo answer care- 8 fully and promptly all questions submitted to mo, except tlioso seeking mcd .u im- Ical advice. Names and addresses of business Arms cannot bo printed here, .. la hut will bo sent if a sclf-nddresscd, stamped envelope accompanies the rc- quest. For a personal reply send stamped envelope Questions must bo $! limited to two, nnd name and address must accompany each lcltcr. All com- ' 1 municntions aro held strictly confidential. 'A ' ! Address letters very plainly, witli pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box J 1545, Salt Lako City, Utah. t , - ive- In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, tho first line, or tho tho author is necessary in order to find them. JVjt. 3.t s rib ' mtOWN liYKS.Lava Hot Bprlnm, Ida. nf niano Mnyo. AI110 Vlitcomto Do BU j' If you will so ml ms your nnma I now nuebfirt. (.1) I heard omo ono Bfty vj on iiava your poems nnd will ho Kind to jiary IMokford Is twonty nln years old. ' Ugh end them. Bpa.ce does not permit jUl Bomo ono eae nald alio wa forty v ...... Drlntlnir them. nlnn nr nriv. Tlnw nld la liar hunlianilr A ui- - . sso Dear Miss UrooUs: L)Ut 'Will you plenso have pulillahc illy the paper tho answers to the folio i.. qiiontlons? (1) How should ono b pose to R ulrl he lovodT (2) Is It pi when walklntr with two ulrls to old ono on each sldo of youT l,cii TOM D. Ut , ., (1) Why Tom D., how could yoi 13 me such a question? How could I 1 -SC, what to tell you, unless I shoulC oul you Just how I have been propose un. and wouldn't that uo an nwrm 11111 do, for then, no ono would ever pr ttro to mo ncnln, knowing I would not OU- It conndentlal. llut really. Tom. ' jC,l you really and truly fall hend f, heels In love, 1 am quite sure you know Just what to say nnd win arc my it, and until that tlmo. tako m: or vice and do not propone, for somei mi. they tako It sorlously and then v will 7011 boT (2) There seems to bo jnB sldorablo difference of opinion ni llio- authorities on etiquette, but to bo the correct It Is generally conceded tlu ,, young man should tako his placo o cc outstdo of tho walk, not betwooi mo- Bir6. mn- ,030 Dear Miss Brooks: I wrote to you onco bofore. I w well satlsned, I am going to ve are again. What Is the normal holght hey girl of 13? (2) It Is often said lonr who aro popular when they aro j , will not bo when they grow oldo co1 this very often tho casoT (II) nee. National Dobs too old for a girl c ions () lB 'l proper to wrlto to movie r ask for their pictures? Hopln 3050 havo not asked too many quostlon icns remain. . . . joes JACK AND JI 1 Am sorry. Jack and Jill, but yo . ask Just six too many questloni lny' as thoro seems to bo two of yo oon- answer four this time and you ma tho rest later. (1) Tho average I 1 of a girl of 13 Is 0S4 Inches. (2 Jnot think this Is a dependable say any Bensc, so 1 would not let It Into my thoughts at all. (3) Yes aro rathor too old I think. (4) proper to wrlto to movie stars SKI but do not ask for their photo w mH: enclosing SO conts at least. Win JS reallie that oomo of our most p j? screen actors and actresses roco high os 1.C00 letters a day, m them no doubt requesting photos you can sea how linposslblo It wK ho to sum! a photo post haste, w price, and you can also understan T very attractive your letter shouK v every way. VI tTnlnn llpnnkn MSG Helen Ilrooks In tho "Just lletween You an f?5 corner I noticed that "Another SfcfJ rock" wanted tho poem, "Korgoti lap havo the poem and am enclosing Eat of It. I enjoy the "Just Hotwoe rK and Mo" corner vary much. iKi "STILL. ANOTHER KIIAMROC KiZf Hhoshone, Ii KM1 I am so glad you aro enjoyl JvS! corner. Thank you bo very mi contributing this poem, and I ai sure "Another Shamrock" will I grateful to "Still Anothor Bhar also. Hope I may bo of sorvlco Tl10 FOROOTTKN eCB9 Forgotten youT Well If forgettln lsture He thinking all tho day; ek by ll0W ,onB lour I"1" e,nc8 c 1 With 0r hearing through all the al lowly, babble, slings of voIccb now grave, now gay " your voice; n , ns Can this be forgetting? Yet I hai Plnco gotten you say. Or counting each moment with Ing, Till tho ono when I'll see you ag OWN If this bo forgottlng you'ro right Well, 1 have forgotten you thei Have Forgotten you? Well If forgettln lot Re reading each face that I see With eyes that mark no'or a fo; Savo yours, as you last looked at Forgotten? Well If forgottlng y nnd lie yearning with all my heart, Thnt With a longing, half pain an . rapturo, liurnc- jror a u, n0 when wo never shall ny do if my wild wish to seo and to hei it con- To be held In your arms again If tills be forgetting, you'ro rlgh Well, I have forgotten you the which if will, Dear Miss Rrooks: o la a I havo been Interested In your ,,,.," for somo time. I have a few qii rininiy j should llko you to answe kill do From what poems wero tho foi :h are quotations takon? nt ti "One ship goes east another wesl V; ,ne, solfsame winds that bio n t get .T(g 0 set of the null nnd not tl ironuce that determines the w lnvln" co. Like tho winds of the sea are th never of fate f there as we voyage along through llf TIs the sot of tho soul that dco! "I,,i,t,0 And notU.ooll or tho strife." to this A10 this one. I know the Inlt the re- not tho wholo name of tho aul "There In tho soft moonlight Whlto ghosts of flowers they Is Bweot cherry blossoms fallen ti CTION whllg th8 brcMe otUy ,llay-j3 Havo thoy any children? Thanking you J In advance, I remain, a friend 3d A In a VERY CUR10UH ONE. Malad, Ida. wing I am very sorry raullne. but I ans- 't pro- wered your loiter personally, addressed - ; ropor it to the name ypu gave mo as your ,J have own, and It has been returned to mo. ' 80 after much delay you now havo your ah. questions answered. (1) Your poemu 1 ask nro still on tho "yet to be found" UsL know hut as the quotations aro very familiar 4 , I toll j nm quite sure I will yet llnd them. T od to (2) "Tho Sheik" hus been adapted to ng to tho screen and shown about a year ago, oposo with Rodolph Valontlno as the Bhlek, hold Agnes Ayers as Dlano Mayo, and Adolph 14 whon Monjou as tho Ylcomtc. (3) Mary I'lck- V; over ford Is 30 years old and her husband, - , 1 will nouglaa Fairbanks Is -10. They have no en to children, llecanse of your long wait i y ad- nm answering all your questions. 7 times . S vhoro Denr Miss Ilrooks: . 1 con- 1 havo been an Interested reader , ,V mong 0f your corner for somo time, but havst i qullo never written you before, May I ask n I tho quastlon or two? I am a married lady j n the nn.l tho mother of six children. I haver , J 1 tho brown cyos and brown hair, -medium . J height and build. What colors should I r4 wear and what, stylo of dross? Shouldn't , t 'A I go to parties. My age ts 40. i-J as so will you ploase publish the words to . .. nturo gong "Three Leaven of Bhamrock?" I ( . of a think the nrst lino Is! girls "Whon leaving dear old Ireland In the -A oung merry month of Juno. r. Is Tho birds wero sweetly singing and all r Aro Nature seemed In tune. v-' if 13? I hopo to see an answer to my letter ' stnrs in the column of the corner. ThanklnK , . g wo you In advance. ' '; s, wo LONEITA. f, (1) Thank you so much for sending q l.Ti Dm rnrrnrliNil anir. nnd I bono somo ' ju did reader will havo tho song you wish, no ' s, but 1 do not nnd It listed In nny available u 1 11 book or catalogue. (2) Surely you J y send should go to parties. It is a parent'a 1 liolght duty to' havo somo recreation nnd ploas- ' ) I do uro outsldo their home. Thry should ing In make every effort to keop abreast with , enter the times In every wny, for thoy must s 1, they ho familiar with tho times In whlcrt lt Is tholr chlldron live. In order to govern ? 1, yes, and advlso thorn wlsoly nnd well. Your Ithoul children cannot bo reared by exactly :n you tho saino rules which were applied to -opular you In your childhood days, as each " -? ilvo aa generation has nn entirely different set ' iny of of customs nnd envlronmont which nec ;rnphs. essarlly must govern their actions to '! would somo extent. As to tho ntyle of dress, rlthoul you should wear It would bo difficult id how for mo to tell, ns there aro so many 1 bo In details to bo taken Into consldornton to ( dress becomingly, which 1 cannot pos- , , slbly know, In advising you. As a rulo for ono neither extremely tall or short, id Mo" or extremely stout or thin, a dress mado Bham- on tho long, straight lino effect Is bo-len." bo-len." I coming. In colors you should wear, a copy browns, (light or dark), most all Bhades n You of reds and pinks, (If your skin ts clear and not too dark), deep yollows, tho !K, lighter shades of soft blucB, and navy, laho. . - ng my Dear Miss Drooks; ich for I always read your corner and find m very It very Interesting. Will you pleaso 10 very print "The Iloatman's Bong." to the mu. nrock," slo of "Harcarollo" from "Tales of Hoff- x to you mann." Hoping you will print It soon, thanks In advance, I1E83, Idaho. ,4 ng, I am always glad to hear that my corner Is Interesting to Its rcadero. i ou left Your song can bo had In tho shops, my j dear, so I ennnot print It here, but al- , itrango ways glad to havo It sent to you If vou so desire. Tho price Is 05 csnts. r, only Dear Miss Rrooks: , ivo for- I hopo you can rocolvo ono moro boy Into your corner. I nm a lonesomo sheep h long- herder. I havo been herding sheep for sovon years. I never passed thn lxtn iraln, grade, bo you will havo to excuse poor t, dear; writing and spoiling. I llko to road. 1 en. have seventeen r V,at have read through. I find great Interest , ng, In your corner. I do not uso tobacco, e, I hove never been out with a girl In my nature, llfo so If I am In lovo It Is with my t mo. horse and dog, but this Is a lonesomo r and laxy llfo. Will you tell mo somo good way I can pass tho tlino away? a nd half Wishing you much success in your good work and thanking you for your Mpart. trouble, I am, n, Thero "will always be room for somo ht dear, more, my boy, and I surely welcome you en. heartily. I am sorry to havo kept you waiting so long, and had I been sure of your postofflco I should have tried to r corner write you personally, sooner. You liestlons should bo very proud of tho fact ttial . ir. (1) you have abstained from using tobacco, mowing for If there could bo any exouso for It. your llfo could well furnish one. If it by the you llko to road you could spend your jw, tlmo very proniably in this way. Wo ;ho gnlo, have a parcol post library hero whero ay they you can have books sent to you for a certain period of time and then return 10 winds them. Or would you not like to havo your namo printed, with requestn for re: correspondents? Letters ure very chcor- ddes the Ing to nnyono when lonely, and answer-Ing answer-Ing them would bo both Interesting and Instructive to you. If you aro espocl-tlals espocl-tlals but ally Interested In some certain Bupject ithor: or study, try to obtain books on this, and you could accomplish a groat deal ay in tho way of education along these lo-'nlght lines. Don't you think so? I Imagine you havo plenty of tlmo for girls and !. M. II. lovo yet. and It Is hard to nnd bottor |