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Show This is your corner. Make use of it for information on questions which are puzzling you. It will be a pleasure and privilege to answer carefully care-fully and promp:ly all questions eujmated to mo, except Uiosj seeking; medical med-ical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be prbtel here, Lut will be sent if a self-aJdiessed, slampd envjlope cecomp.nic3 the request. re-quest. For a personal rcp.y end stamped civelope. ()uesi.o-.j3 r.r.nt be limited to two, and name ard eddress mu:; cceampany ccxli letter. All cora-rnu-iications are held sU icily confidential. Addies3 letters very p. ably, with pen end ink, to Helen Crooks, Box 1515, Salt Lake City, Utah. In requeuing poems a- d so-ps, the correct title, the first V-"?, or the aulhor is ucccaaary in order to find tlier.i. j- Jf Dear Mls Urooks: J fh p.t kn Alfred A. Terry, from I'ara- n looking over your corner I Haw fie g na!i, Ulna, is tn t.-.e Nort.iwestern gong. "Hello, Central, Give Me Heaven." ;ate MIkbI n (It-Id, and may be ad-l:ut ad-l:ut you emitted the first verse, wlik.i la d .eased at MO K Mad Ik n St.. Purtland, 1 J t a bey te be your partner J' Wishing you aueces In .jsurwviM j DIMPLE3. SMILES A kVs.Jts, Ages 'lSOtS. (1) I think not, girls. Fhowiiy e do so, would you know Just what It meant and why you should do sol Winking l not a practice followed In the better class of society as a medium of communication most persons preferring pre-ferring the mote understandable medium me-dium of speech. Embarrassing complications com-plications might arise by misinterpreting misinterpret-ing the wink signals. If they can be ii terpreted as meaning anything. (2) It tn rather difficult, I must admit. It seems the present mode of attention which a boy pays a Rlrl consists of derlaring his )"Ve after he has been In her society three to a half dozen times, and it really Is hard ta tell, when he ambles on soon af'er and te la the next girl the same thin, whether he Is in I love with you or not. Why the term. Move, should be used so lightly. I d ,n"t understand. Love Is a wonderful tMng and seldom comes to us mora It'-nn once In a lifetime, so why eon-slder eon-slder each passing fancy n though you v era In lovaj (3) I a'.iould not ask him. Let him ask you. Dear Miss Crooks: v ha"e read your corner every "ek, and it has been verv interesting. Vl'.l vou please answer some questions? aa foll"wa: IJapa, I'm ao aad and lonely. Sobbed a tearful liule cuikl, tin e denr ni. .na's p ne io lln"n, Pari (larlinc, you've not amiled, I will apeak to her and tell her That we want her to emtio home. Just you Hit en and I'll call her On the telephune I hope I have not Intruded and If' anyone has the gong. "Kaes TJmler-j nent'i the t'n-w." would bo very tlad to e It pub '.shed. MRS. b S., Kavsville. Utah. I I was quite aure inme of the sint had heen omitted, but could find m one who geemed to know It, go gent what I nuld Host assured you hnve nut Intruded In-truded nnd I nm very rrrateful to you Tor gencllin,' It. I hope gome ne will l ave your rj and will r.nd it to ma, tt en you will urev rii it here, or I will send It to you direct. Denr Miss Uronl n: We a-e constant readfrs of your corner cor-ner and ha'-e gome pu '.'.liner iuf'l us: 'e would like you to answer. Wi.i'i-1ns Wi.i'i-1ns you success tn your hi lrf 'l wori: (1) I'le.i-'e gi-nd me t' e n!r'-ss "f Ci-rtv' Vpin. Frnnk Mayo an'l Iler-' bert Ran-linsnn. (") K.iould girls of aixleen use rout'e? PfCIIIE. Utah. (1) What kinrj of a pi-1 la he!t' nrfnnied for a tno'd art'e-" " Ii it rlR''t to meet a follow nt the station i If he came to see you? ' CUPID. Utah. (1) Should g-IHa of gteen fallow l'-e atyleS) o' 1 n tr d - H T-"per to rnll a boy on the phone and talk to him? riN'TvIR, Utah. (1) Pletue gend me t' e aflr'-"!i of .Tuck 1'eriln ami Kathleen n'CmnT, (I) I have wonted to he a movie actress all mv life. If I hud t'-e opportunity. B.iou'd 1 tal e the chaTirp? IAHTCITC. Utah. (1) Hengg end me the a'M-s f rWrla Swanson and Wallace RelJ. (V) Fend name and a?1dret:i of mot handsome hand-some actor at Hollywood. Cnllf. BLONnr. TTtah. I'iO. Cannot c've you his ace. Dear Miss Brooka: 1 have been rending your corner, and I think It very Interesting. Would you ploaae answer a few questions for me? (I) I am a rlrl of talrtoen. When I meet r. boy friend on the street who should speak first? CJ) I have had mv hair cut for two years. I have had it cut many times. It is now about two Indies bol the ears. iould I have It cjt rcain. or should I let It grow out? ('') I am five feet one Inch tall. II w mu.'h s' 0'ild 1 weigh? (4) I have blue eves, medium brown hair, and a fair complexion. What colore would I look hest In? I will thank you very much If you will answer the-e questl ins for me I hope I am welcome wel-come to your corner. MAXIN'R. Cen'erfield, Utah. You are welcome, end I am go Rlad yMi fnd r- corner InteregMnir. Maxine. (1) The girl ahould speak II t (") I would it-it advlre vou to cmtlnoe to cut your l nlr. (.".) You are a li'tle taller tal-ler than ti e averrpe nnd a' oald we!jrh about 1-5 or P i p umls. (-1) If your c mplr' i n is clear and smooth you can Wear almoflt all shade of coral and r-i-e, litf t bl !). '-eona, l-mi'.o, i-.iiie. navy and darker ghiidea of gre n nicely. Dear Miss Rrooks: I hn'e l ern reading your corner for "me tirre :"'d am vrv much lneret,1 In It. Would ynu pi ase nmwer a few oue-ti-ns for mo. (1) I am a girl of nvonleca. h rn on Doremher 121 h. V.T,'at are rv col is? 1 am tall -and Mpm'cr. What gtvlo dress should I wear? My 'air Is brown nnd my eves) ire h'ue. (") Is It proper to receive orf'ents frTo dlTerent boyg? Should I r with different hovg or Is It best 'n tdrk out one and ci atesdv? (.'!) Tow mav a s:l"l become popular amonir 'er boy friends? (4) Hw mav a Rlrl enlarpe t' e r.-lf of her b'g? Hopin(r I am welcome. I remain, as ever, PEGGY, Montlcello, Utah. (1) Tve coIts for December are cold, red and green As a generel rule to (1) One of us was horn on June ta snd t'-e other Feb. V'lth. What are oi- lucky months, days. Powers and cl-rs? (".) Is Vi la rana marrlod? w"-at Is her address? Thanks la advance, r.T.UB EYES, Utah. M) For one ho n on F"b. 2Mh the dnlsv Is the flower. Safurday the day. April and Aoprust the months: colors. Moo. rink and nlle p-oon. For June 4th te white Ulv Is fe "ns;-r. Friday the day, October .-ml lior-omher the m-rt'-: rcl-m. red hl-e end w'-lte. (Q) Vlm.a rani Is f'e wl'ow of John C- lllrs Her rrV'CM Is co Metro Eluding, Elu-ding, Hollywood Cnllf. Denr Mls Brooks: To" rrc tlr'e T M'0 hn a resdur cf vour c-'-ner, nnd piJ-h' H very mucll. I am nlne'e-n n"d 1" -' miilc. poetry, fv.-e-s nnd pocji boohs. In the lfat "Corner" ' ntlood pTt of the gouff, ""rlli, r-n?rnl, Clve Ve II"'en." pi-.b-fr, n-e fe iioautv o" Ihe a' njr Is lost w'-oo Inc-molo'o I vlsh to si nd f e first rtn-n rf t'-e s nnr I wo ild ll'' to n-'r fsn-f-- n-'oo'l-ns. (O I lpve !'"!? hr-v n "id : t h-"wn t r r-r,- s.. siT 'T'-'nce? O-cs'I 'iipllv t' - h' F' -mo tdoced on M -nile and hr"n"e -tr- 'e-lons. f2) I was h-rn Ma ''' What o-a my inckv t'T-H. mnt'": 'lovc-s nnd color-? Wot dav w-s I h-rn on? I !-, t .,n)( vou very much. May I coma ap-sin? rT vr . MI'Var, tlah. I am surelv pl-d to ,.-o)(--". vou. ',,ii i .vo much lo pTr"""l,i nrd nniose vu-cclf vlv' If v-u eniv nil these lvelv f-lnr-. haven't vou? You art rlr'-t the beoutv of toe "nt Is lost without the flr-t verse. T'-onk you K' roooh. (1) I iti not tH'ik f-ls cm-blno'lon cm-blno'lon has anv rneclal fir iln-"ie. nl'fr t'-r-n t'at It Is a verv h" ot If ul one. (I) F"- .- f-e vt l Is tA flower. Wodnesdav Is ts dav. 9e-jter-ber and ''v t -e mofs: co-rs I pin1. W'lte and emerald tr-oeo. t It p p -orv to vnve tse vr'- o tell w''t dav vou wre horn f -elv you may Veil, eM, you saved a lot of postage, anvway, didn't you? Dnchle (1) Oladvs Walton, Frank Mavo gnd'and Herbert Uawllnson mav be addressed at the Universal Studios. Universal Clfj', Calif. (2) I canio conscientiously advise any yotintr Rlrl to use rouge. As I havs stated manv times before, the beauty and freshness cf youth la far more attractive to both men and wmen than Is ronire, powder and lip stick. Keep these for the time when the bioor.1 f youth hns faded. Cupid (1) TMs would be Impossible for me to av, as there are many 'types' In the movies. The only ones who can t-II are the 'nes who are making a business bus-iness of eelectlng these types, and a perg"nnl vl-lt to them Is nerosBary (I) Yes. onlte proper. Pinkie (1) The length of the voune-rlrl's voune-rlrl's skirt has been slightly length, tned, but not go rti"'h go as their elders. (2) vot merely to talk with him. He will cull you If he wishes lo talk to you. Darkle (1) KstMeori O'Connor's home address Is 1723 Garfield Place g- bv, the tn II. Slender prson s:iouia ivold the long, straight line tn d-ess, I snd choose a broken skirt line either In trimming or an ove--sklrt e"ect or: drapery. The long walsted dress Is en- oerlally becomlnir to the tall, slender "gure. (2) No, It Is not proper to receive re-ceive presents of value from boyg Neither Is it proner for a girl to give a boy a gift unless they are very old friends. It Is verv much better to hns several bov friends with whom vnn go Tcaslnally than to have a "stedv." f!) TMs is a c-sM"n which I have endeavored en-deavored to answer many times In these "olumns. Pcpularl'v s a question of personality and Individuality. A pon. ularlty wMeh Is worth s'rlvlng for in that which comes from vour e"or's to entertain In a sane, senrlble mm-ner. mm-ner. This may be from your ability o converse entertainingly or It may be because you are a good listener onlv strive to talk well and plessnntl". to M'ten attentively, to be willing at all times and places to do whatever you -an do to make It etrreeahle and pleas-tot pleas-tot for evervona with whom vou asso- come again. Alwavs welcome. Dear Miss Hrookg: I have boon reding vour co-nor 'vl for Iot- time n-d heenmo verv Interested Inter-ested In It. I ''ope you will not think me bold entering vour corner. I would like tn hnvci a fw ues'lons answered. (1) Is ft-eekle cre-m In'n-lous to l'-e skin? D"es It renllv remove the foeehies? (2) Is It pr-nr to coll hov up nvfr telep'iono lnt f.f a e-nt? (!) I was born Dec. 22 ions, '"hst s mv ht-"'t"ne. Thanking you In sdvanco. I I.UCII.F.. I-opsn. Utah. You are o"l "l"omo. I.u.d'n. (1) No, It Is not Inhirl us to t' e stln As to whether rr not It will rn'vt freckles depends up-n the freikles hcm"elves. S"me cannot be removed, hut If vou persist h, Its use. nod use It dnllv and eonMnv usl -. nec-dl-tj to directions, I t'-lnk vou wl) ir"! gi-d -e-snlts. although I believe tl,ere .are better bet-ter ones In en- t1 InT of fi s-tt. it Is te persl'tent end rn'lnumn ne W'leh 'O -ntg. nnd vou cno't obtain results 'nv nter ritv. (2) No. ,' ir. n t un--s tKere Is g-'me'Mnt; verv special vt "lsh to psv to m. d" n-t cai vur hov fronds rn t'e p',. o (?) The turnti"lse Is vour M-ths , :;.. -Into. If you constantly f-llow f'ls oollcv you will he popular, for everyone every-one desires to be In the company of one who Is pleasant. ag-ee"ble. and willing o aslst In w"'ntever wav t-e can for 'e pleasure of others. () Fend your oeme and I will give you te Pdrdss -f a rersn who speciall:es In this 'Ind of work. Denr Miss Brooks: Would you please answe- a few qties-lns qties-lns for me? (I) I am fifteen years 1 - Id. J!y hair Is brown and mv -es re brown What are mv clors, month land flower? (2) Is It proper for me o p-o out with the boys without a I -'Bpernne? (3) What Is a proper are or a girl to get married? (4) Mv -nlr is dtitched. What Is the prope-iv prope-iv for me to comb It to keen In gt"le' T I am short and oul'e fat. W'nt style dress should 1 wwr? Thanking :ou in dvsnep. i remain as eve-. rrtirillTKYK M-ntlrello, Utah. (1) You ('id not give me your birth month, so I cannot g've your flowe-. months, etc. You will lank well tn "T."st all shades of brown to match your eves, reds, llg't grens, yellows and olnks if your shin Is clear and smooth. '2) Not at IT,, mv dear, exceot In ca-e f a nelir''bor'io"d pa-ty. You should not be g-ing with the hoys regularly aow at all. (?) At the aire w''en you are quite sore you have f-tn1 Jurt the n!-est msn In the whole world, and you ennnot he sure of this until you are old enough and have had experience nov:gh to ludge snd choose very wisely TMs abllltv and wisdom does not come with Immature years. (4) T'-ere seem-but seem-but one wav f do "dutehed" hair. It tas to be curled, and you may curl It "ufflly or you mav marcel It, whichever which-ever you wish. Then of course you mav cover the hohhed ends with the Na'.lonni Fob until It g-ows long en"1'- h to do dlfe-entlv. fS) Pee answer to "Peggy" nnd you will gee that the long, strnlght line Is the style you should adopt. Dear Miss Brooks: j We have found your corner yery Interesting. In-teresting. Will yo'.i please answer a few rn.esti'.ps for us? (1) Is It proper when r, boy inls at you to wink back? (2) H 'W can you tell whether a bov lovea yr.li rr ti' t? (f) How should you nek Hcllvwood. Calif , and Jack Perrtn. at the Universal Ptndiog, Vnlver-al Cltv Cnllf. (2) It tnkes a great deal of de. aire. great deal of work, and a great deal of talent tn become a mavle s'ar Surelv you ghould take f ''e chance If the opportunity Is prevented, and you wis'' to da so. r.l"ndv nlorta Swanson mav be ed dressed at l'-e I askv Blucl 's. vine St IT llvp-o-d Calif. Flnee receiving your questions Wallace field ban been called bv d-sth. K-e'vone will reerjt most deeply his passing, and we who looket forward with ao much pleasure ta gen Insr bB plotures. will miss his greatly f2) Oh, my! oh, my! How can I tell wh g ti-g m"st handr-me ae"r. when there ire so many? Perhnps Rodolph Valen-'Ino Valen-'Ino l enlovlng that distinction Just aow, more than any other. Pear V's B-ooks: World von plcTr answer the follow loir ouse'lons. (1) I am 'R'-log h( I e-v Knglish, chorus, domestic art, history. I r''vslcal educf'i'n ar.d ro-sonal bv-g'"n". bv-g'"n". I nm a medium gt;","it. Do you f Inh I will get g'iod credl g or credit f ell ef rov oV'e tr? r.M t"-!e'- d vou f-lnk T v:IM got t' e hlc' es: marl'-11' marl'-11' Thanking you vary much In advance, ad-vance, I,. R. L., Ft. Ceargc. Utah, pear Miss Rrookf: I would t' "n' vou If you would answer an-swer a quetl'-n for me. I em a gl-1 In the .Vh g-nde po you think I will I get passed this vent ? j O. I.., St. George, Utah. j Dear Mlsa Urooke: 1 have been reading In your corner. which hag Interested me verv m ich. I would f'gnk you If you will answer ; mv nuestl"na. (1) I deslrg to know ' t' e address of Klder A Terry Lund. ' who s now on a mission. (2) And could you give me hie age? Thanking j you In advance. I PIMI'I.EP, Et. George, Utah. Pear M'.as ftrooks: I I was In'ere.sied and therefore am writing. I'lense answer mv cuesllons (1 ) pnos Austin love me or g-.me onu elsi ? (2) If someone ele, who? Ti'anklng you In advanoe, I M. R. I, , I't ;! ". Utah. A nm sorry If you ha e rr:e rt.nf i"-d with Ihe crystal bull pn- or clalryo-. ' ant. who prt.frss to mi,k known the' piyt. i-rc-en! arid f-;urtf. for i (!u!m Iri such pov.-er. It Is n d in c.it - to t 's tl'ts power, Imi'h vt -, f I' M ! oo tl ni If "-i pit fir'h eofn- ! t t i,od trt't'iv'.r, fu rt n v l-t frv .!e cf olrai l-tr high rt . rl.n itn.l , r,, 't s whlcli w iM ri:. e vi el' ",.ve f i'i r-e siudi'-a menrlooed, nttd la no ot' er v ;.y enn f-e, , oM-iim-t, f vi v iiiiw, n e!-e ( n t.. ,ur studil:.g for you. I'jon Inquiry 1 f.nd i 1 |