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Show - mlmtmm im in , a m .11 i jh'' ' - Ttic it your corner. . Make use of it for your information on (Jtttrtioni that are purilinj you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to aniwer care Killy and promptly all question! submitted to me. If a more detailed answer thu can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and It 8've" prompt attention- All communications will always be held itt absolute confidence. , i All letters should be addressed Very plainly in ten tad ink fc Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. j,rpi Brides." ' .,! 1 f "12 Dear Miss Broods: You answer so many different k'mdt-of k'mdt-of questions I wonder if yoa couldt advise me at to some varieties of flow ers which fill grow and bloom on ih&, north side of a house. 1 FLOWER, Downey, Idaho. There are a great number of flowers which will bloom on the north side, but will not flower as profusely as if in a more sunny location. For quick and continuous flowering effect, pansies are about the best, although you will get good results from candy tuft, larkspur, clarkia and godetias. OUR COMIC SECTION That Report Card Again (' ' 0SS KU4 4 OM THVS eAR0 -VMS SHCWJ T TO lVASVGW NCR VJAVAEJ 1f ' HO SHOVJ TO Jfl TETHER."? THW SW f- O Western Newspaper"Unlon, R member J HOW VOU USED TO .MAUL AROUNP I UAlrt SAMe" Boy pELI6HT: A -THH; NEIGHBORS BOV AND nvW GIVING? you THE, IRON 6R1P AMP A ' FRIENPLV 5LAP OH Only the Young Chickens Tear There I AW FEUX Come oh 1 J naw. 1 "DomY I I W"LV? Wvou Im lT-heaD i 1 AND TRY THIS RECORD WANNA PAHCE "rTur ' ' l1! p-1 old i I lUF-vA"2LM r i huh ! I VOH'T TniHK ( ) ($S You'd Tear under ( j V . (f!) TmE WING 5 I , ) : Dear Miss Brooks'. I am going to lake advantage of Sour lillh corner "Just Between You and Me." J am verji anxious to know rhal to do for pimples and how to remove freckles. Hoping that jiou can help me out, J am, E. H. Malad. Idaho. There are so many causes for pimples pim-ples that it is difficult to give you a preparation or plan that you could feel sure would eliminate them. You might try the Acne cream and if this does not remove them the condition" of your blood will doubtless have to be considered. When the pimples are removed apply one of the following freckle preparations: Othine Lotion or Stillman's Freckle Cream are both good ones. Dear Miss Brooks: I know that you will be able to help me settle this question, as I am not quite sure just what I should do, but will abide by your decision. About seven months ago I met a young man who was a stranger in our ctty and as he seemed rather lonesome, he used to call an awful lot at our home, and we always tried to cheer him up and see that he had a good time by inviting him to parlies and gel-ting gel-ting him interested in our church activities. ac-tivities. We always seemed to have a good lime and enjoy each other's company. com-pany. Some time ago we Went to a party near our home, and while walking walk-ing home, overtook a girl friend who lived nearby. We all walked together togeth-er and became so interested in our conversation con-versation we passed our street and were just as near my friend's house as ours. This young man said it didn't make any difference which one he look home first, and the other girl didn't say anything any-thing so rather than stand there awkwardly awk-wardly I said for them to take me home which they did. Now was it proper for him to do this, even though I did say they should? He made a dale with her that night saying I would not know il. And so it has been going on ever since. Every girl I introduce him to he makes a date with her and We girls compare notes and find he makes a date lots of times with one of us after he has tried to make one with one of the others. oth-ers. What I want to kno'w is: Would you go 0ul with him when perhaps he wouldn't call you up for a week and then call, and then everyone that you introduce him to make a date wiili them? Of course he always treats me lovely and I usually have a goed lime. Of course I don't care in the least who he takes out because I have no claim upon him. FRIEND OF A HE VAMP, Albion, Ida. Well, well, here we have a regular romance 'en everything. Girls have you ever had an experience like this with a real he vamp? Now I think this would be a very interesting situation. situa-tion. Yes, surely I would go out with him so long as he treats you nicely and you enjoy his company. Perhaps you also have other engagements when he calls you, so you do not have to be waiting for him to call. So long as you are just good friends I think he is merely enjoying your friends and you will doubtless be better pals than ever later on, don't you think? No, little friend, I really do not think it was exactly proper for him to take your girl friend home first, but she was also al-so at fault. Just try to enjoy the situation sit-uation and be jolly and happy when with him and see if it doesn't turn out all right for you. I hope I have been able to help you a wee bit. Dear Miss Brooks : Here I am again. I am going to be a constant member of your corner. I was born August 10, 1904. Will you tell me what day of the Week that date came on? PINKIE, Murray, Utah. I am so glad you are to become a permanent member of my family. You will always be welcome, be sure of that. Well, Pinkie, I find you first opened those dear little eyes of yours on Wednesday. Dear Miss Brooks: Was Lina Cavaliera ever in the movies, and if so Would you tell what the pictures were? F. I.. Richfield. Yes, she was with Paramount in "The Temptress" and "The Two |