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Show t:i V: vf. ' V' - V : ; '' ' ; i; ' - ' BINGHAM NEWS " :'.;- " ' :' - jt ' ' fr"'111 '''' ''"aaasaaasyasataa mmm?'mmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'ml Dear Mis. Brooks: " " 7? 11 Dear Reader: This is your conior. All questions submitted will be cheer-fall-y and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. ' ' Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will M sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. I .uppo.e I needn't ask wWthar, in welcome or not because I kno w T A would -r-ye.. I have a few qutj" Jjl to Mk. They are as follows. lJ a rery young-- girl and h""1 much experience. My sister ha oepted present, from boye and the seem to like her, but I have n thought of accepting present! rr boye. They laugh and do not care t, my company. Atjvl not right In j ! accepting-- preaeMsA (2) What la a J design for a .hfruldtr throw? I h, I am not too rriuch. bother for yoij remain, S 4 "SHOWERS," fronff ,- - Tou don't think I would aa;H .; Ap-le- ss I meant It, do you, ShowceTa are Just as welcome as the floy'ere- - In May. Why didn't you tell me Mow-ol-you are, then I could better hkve ed you. If you are old emVigh te have beaux at all, it is proper totacoept such presents as candy, books, or flowers from them, but you are quit right in not accepting expensive and valuable gifts from young men. Tour sister is no doubt much older than you and better understands under what ctr cumstances and from whom to accept presents. Never mind, dearie. Just con-tinue to be sweet and live up to your Ideals and in a few more years you will be Just as popular as sister, I am sure. Your song Is such a long one that I will ask you to send for it. Showers; will you? And when you do, please ex-plain more fully about the design you wish, whether crocheted, knitted, or made from goods. l When in Salt Lake be photographed at Monroe Studloa, 267 H So. Main. Advertisement and I would be Just as grateful to you even though there were many mis-takes, for did you not do the best you could, and who can do more than that? The "Bear Story" you wish is by James Whitcomb Riley, and as It is a rery long one I shall ask you to send your envelope, please. Wouldn't It be Just lovely if I could see your play! But, I 'spose I can't, 'cause you questioners keep me too busy. Surely it Is not wrong for you to wish to go on the stage, but my dear It takes a great deal more than "wishing" to get there. Just go ahead and take part In every-thing of this kind which you can locally, and If your talent Justifies making the further study of It prac-tical or possible, I am sure the op-portunity will present Itself for you to further your ambition. I am wish-ing you success. Never fear, only your envelope reaches the waste paper bas-ket, your letter, never. I would lte very much to have you answer a question or two for me If you will. To what place are people having leprosy usually sent, and what is the number at present. Thanking you very much, I remain, K. M. Mackay, Idaho. Welcome K. M. There are at present a total number of about 1,500,000 lepers In colonies and hospitals throughout the world, China having probably the greatest number with India and Japan following. In the United States proper there are but 278 victims of this dread disease according to a late report. In January, 1021, the United States estab-lished a Home for Lepers at Carvllle, Louisiana. There Is also a Leper Sta-tion on Penlkese Island, Mass., a leper ward In the County Hospital, Los Angeles, and ope In San Francisco. The largest colony In the world Is on Cullon Island in the Philippines, where there are 8,000 lepers, and on Mowikai Island, one of the Hawaiian group 1,100 are cared for. There Is also a Porto Rico Leper Colony and a Panama Lep-er colony In the Canal Zone. (1) Will you please print In your paper the words to these songs: "The Girl I Left Behind," and "I Was only Teasing." They are both very old songs. (2) I have blue gray eyes and medium brown hair and light com-plexion, what colors should I wear? Thanking you in advance, I am, yours truly, ZLt'E EYES, Wakefield, Calif. I am printing one of your songs Blue Eyes, but have not as yet found the other. It your skin is clear and smooth, you can wear blues, grays, coral pink, Jade green, yellow, lav-- , enuer, bright red, brown and black very nicely. The .lrl I Left Behind Me. I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill. And o'er the moon and valley; Such heavy thoughts my heart do fill. Since parting with my Sally. I seek no more the fine and gay, For each does but remind me. How swift the hours did pass away With the girl I've left behind me. Oh, ne'er shall I forget the night, The stars were bright above me; And gently lent their sllvr'y light, When first she vowed she loved me. But now I'm bound to Brighton camp, Kind Heav'n may favor find me. And send me safely back again To the girl I've left behind me. The bee shall honey taste no more, The dove become a ranger The dashlna-- waves shall cease to New requested songs and poems on list: Charlie Chateau. Jesse James. ' Always In the Way. Don't Take No for an Answer. Little Boy In Blue: A Mother Sits in Sadness Thlnklag of her only Son. The Drunkards Life: idabel, Mabel, oh, my beautlfA pale, proud wife Thou art sleeping alone beneath the cold granite stone While I lead a drunkard's life. Title Unknown: I'm tired of dolls and ls I'm going to marry a nice young man With a little black mustache And pockets lined with silver and gold. Won t You Be My Little Girl? I had a little girl once like you, She had those same pretty curls And those same bright eyes of blue When the Bees are in the Hive I'll come to you. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading your corner for a long time. I haven't written you be-fore, but I have some questions I would like answered. (1) My hair is so thick that It doesn't look good braided In one braid. What will be a good way to comb It. (2) How long should a girl of 18 wear her dresses. Thanks In advance. DOTTIE, Koosevelt, Utah. Better late than never, you know. Dottle. (1) How fortunate you are to have r much hair. A very pretty girlish style Is to fasten it with a large barrette close to the head in the back and let the ends hang In loose curls. If your hair Is not naturally early you can curl the ends beautifully long strips of cloth, which does not injure it at all. Of course you are to arrange the hair around the face In any becoming manner, that suits your face. , Dear Miss Brooks: Please print the Stationery Flirta-tlo- n and the n. I thank you. GARLAND, Utah. I am printing the Stamp Flirtation for you, but I know of no "Ink" Flirta-tion. Surely, stamps are enough of this sort of thing, don't you think? It is neither good taste nor good form to use highly colored Inks or stationery In so-cial correspondence. It was lovely of you to send the songs dear. Thank you so much. The Stamp Flirtation. Upside down on left corner I love you. Same corner, cross-wis- e My heart is another's. Straight up and down Goodbye, sweetheart) Upside down on right corner Write no more. In center at top Yes. Opposite at bottom No. I On right hand corner at right angle 1 Do you love me? In left hand corner I hate you. Top corner at right I wish your friendship. Bottom corner at left I seek your acquaintance. On line with surname Accept my love. The same upside down I am en-gaged. At right angle, same place I long to see you. In middle at tight hand edge Write Immediately. roar. E'er she's to me a stranger; The vows we've registered above Shall ever cheer and bind me In constancy to her I love The girl I've left behind me. My mind her form shall still retain. In sleeping or In waking. Until I see my love again For whom my heart Is breaking. If ever I should see the day When Mars shall have resigned me, For evermore I'll gladly stay With the girl I've left behind me. Dear Miss Brooks: May we enter your busy little corner. I would like very much If you would answer some questions for us (1) What are the latest dance pieces. (2) How should tho decorations for a house party In April be carried out. (H) How should a girl acknowledge an In-troduction to a young man. (4) What It will be necessary for the follotrlrg to send names and addresses before I can answer their letters, as the rules heading this column Indicate. "Cowboy," Robertson, Wyo. "Dim-ples," Thayne, Wyo. "Bug and Dunk," Washington, Utah. Bebe and I.il." Sho-shone, Idaho. Tobbte and Dickey, Lo-gan, Utah. The Texas Cowgirl, Des-ert Lake, Utah. ' Dear Miss Brooks: I really do not wish to Impose on your good nature but here I am again. I am Bonding you the words of the song "A Little Child Shall Lead Them." I hope it is the one you wished. I am taking It from my own memory. I always loved the song and I learned It from my sister. If It Isn't exactly right you'll forgive me won't you? I wonder If It's possible for you to find me "the Boar f?tory," containing "that Alex '1st made up his own se'f. W'y onct they wus a little boy went out In the woods to shoot a bear." I should like very much to have It If It Is rosslble. If you can find It I will send you a self addressed, stamped envelope to put It in. Thank you so much for your Information you pave before. We are working on a play now and It surely Is splendid. It is called "A SoJ'.hern Clndorclla." I wish you could come to see It when we play It. Is It wrong to wish to go on the stare? Every time I see the players, 1 want to Join them. I Just love acting. I'm afraid that Is the only thing I shall really enjoy or love. In the line of occupation. I must not take up any more of your time now or you will toss me Into that ever filling waste basket. Please may 1 see your answer In our paper? 1 wish you all the success In the world and remain, yours sincerely. GKiiiLKS, Lehl. Utah. Your requests are very reasonable, fligcles. Come as often as you wish. And then you see, you have also done me a service by sending the song, snd so hi ve repaid me for whatever service I have been to you. You did very well Indeed to copy this song from memory, will remove gum from a woolen dress. Hoping to see these questions ans-wered In the next paper, we remain, FAT AND SLIM, Georgetown, Idaho. Welcome, girls. (1) Among the late, dHnce plece are the following Fox Trots: "Dreams of Hindu," "Hees Knees," Lost (A wonderful Girl.) (2) Green and yellow are refreshing spring colors and could be carried out In potted plants of Jonquils or tulips. If these are hot easily obtained buy or make paper ones. These are most natural looking and If you make thorn yourself are Inexpensive and can therefore he used In great profusion. Green and yellow crepe paper can be used very artistically and effectively. I ran not give you any special des-cription here, not knowing how large a party you are planning, the size of your rooms or any details of your plan. (3) A pleasant sttill, a slight inclination of the head and a repeti- tion of the young man's name Is nt when receiving an Introductlun. i4) Immerse the spot In which the gum Is fastened In turpentine or chloroform and you will find It can then he easily removed. As there are two of you I have answered your four question. "Old llnchelor," Ktnacliover, Ark Tou will see below your sonrf which you requested some time You are most welcome, I assure you. Ilemillful Mabel ( llre 'Twas way down in the lane, In the Mny-tlm- e gathering violet hi no Kchoing in the bee sonic, Decked In the morning dew. Chorus Thpre we pnthered flowers for Mahel, lioantlful ,Malel Onlre, To cl.'isri In licr dainty flnircrs Or to weave In her golden hair. Tin n ciiini the Ktirnlncr of fairies; ringing Joy and pleasure on the way As w gathered the royal flowers Hrlght as the brightest ray, Chorus Then came th chilly November CitUKlnK me to :r;ii and weep Then rlo'iing tho stiff, eyes tender. For Mahel has gone to slncp, TO "MY (iTIIKI! ?!.y"lf yo .m send for It, I have your sonur. 1 have your name. I am sure, but tia you failed to put. even your poKt ,,rr. v,,,lr !nt letter, it would "tiie.n n tiLvilar "senrch," no please send name an, I addin, and I will answer vo ir h'ich-Um- .ei at the iinr time. Ti.iiiiW you an ninth for the a .tig. ' I OUR COMIC SECTION ; . ' " 1 ' j I C B8 Events in the Lives ofete . till mSVhols "TLJ "n, ' ' " e ' I "lUL mi TTV'v window op m- - i (CerritM.W.It.O.) Xf. "' ' - Salt Lake City Firms - i" Te insure prompt terrlre and eulck retaras to th adTrtiemenU mention the name el Abram'i famous Wood diaimosls. Tumors, feber-eulo- ii, chronic and accute diseases ucceIt-l- y treated. 803-80- 4 Judit Bid.. Salt Lake. KODAKS Send Us Your Films "VKI.VETONB"Flnlshina PrnfcMiiwinl mid AmHtrnr Suppt.es SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Catalog Kree. S71 So. Main St RABT CHICKS J BABY CHICKS TODAY White Barred and Buff riynwmth Rocks, R. I. 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Absolute cure in all ,, f bVeling. sore or receding gums, restores flrmueM to Wth'and prevents occurrence of pyorrhea, hi'dorsed by Lh'eir:. dr,nii,,t'' and w b" drvtgi-t- s ever,- - gu.rnnui br 1,'own.en Pyorrhea Remedy Co., pay..n, Utah. Si10 VEAL HOGS IMPt)KTANT Th. Sucre.. Market of c.H I k, pries. on vel, I,,... Kn.t p,,,,,,',., ,J kVt w. . H,r"'" rr ,h' "m ""- - address and we will ,,ut ,,)u ,, our mMng SUCCESS MARKKT P. 0. rs 7M s,!t r,lk, ritr, ViMk lh largeat meat miuket in Uub. A Foolish Question frl S VMi AMO I AVIUY xOf r AUT OU W VMlAGe) A ' Jl There Wouldn't Be Anything Left to Go With HAVE Vou 5TACntO I HAVEN'T MTt- - HAVEN'T ANYTHING TO PACK? BUT THOSE To pack vet Thing to pack f what 3'ya call That r Jare all FANnm ? L nrrtzL KAfd. k ' winter. . y ( CLOTHES I CAN'T I take Them To C VMflZ PALM BEACH J 1 HEED SOME FKETTV CUMMER FGOCWS Si HATS ' AtsD ? VA T0 GET AND A HW BATHING 60IT, Si A COLORFUL ' 'EM WON'T GO HI J CAPE fOB EVENING, & A COUPlE OF eAQT i )r77 TT" eUlTf? SToCklMGS,i& A FARA50L,cV fr PRETTrf SLIPP6C, AMD IF I PQM'T 7ET, A C Y , ft Them I Won't Go f f ? ? 4 ' ,, ' O ' iftl (;-- t vvA I Hm & 1'enr Miss Hrnoks: May I nsk a fw questions? I was born Aiw.Nt ,),, mv ,ucky nay and my Mower? 1 r.,vo e.nerald py" ,,ni1 "l't hair. What color, are M,,iu,,i" f"r ""'? V. l.hu ,-- succi V1M) mucB sa, w It , y,,,,.... , ' I'l. l'''i!t, t'lah. The lucky day f.,,- ,:l. hll. , Aliff. ust I, fun. !;,y; ,,, ,.,. r ''"'V. Y,.u f ,,:!.! 1. k n jad l;r l' "'i Id :.--. vtavs. re hi wn, ..;.,w and h'a !,. .were4 i V'""' '''",r Vvu.-.v'- t. e :.,:, but It ' "''.- -! to I .... ;., r.,.!!(l,f It j III the a ;,e r. |