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Show ' THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH - ' ""' ' " -. ... - .. - ., J This is your corner. Make use of it (or your information on question that are puzzling you. " It will be my pleature and! privilege to answer care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. . If a more detailed answer ' than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- - All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. . All letters - thould be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. ., 6U-r- l, Thank you. KA AND YO, L. T., Utah. Should the waiter be near when the lady is so unfortunate as to drop her fork, he should not only pick it up, but take it away and bring her a clean one; if he is not near, then it is the gentleman's duty to restore it to her. My Dear Miss Brooks: have a question thai pat been both-nin- g me for a long time, and today) I read some of the questions you had answered and I thought you would be able , to answer mine for me. " How thould you take an introduction to a man? Should you offer your hand? And what should you say? Also if young man invites you home from a parly or church and the family are still up, should you say goodbye on the porch or invite him in? Hoping to have an answer , soon, I am, forever pour affectionate, CRACE, Logan. It would all depend on circumstances as to whether you should invite your friend in after the theater or party. If the hour is not late it would be perfectly proper" to ask him in while your family is still up. If the greater part of the evening has been spent at a dance or entertainment, he would not, of course, accept an invitation to go in. Young girls do not usually offer their hand upon receiving an introduction. A pleasant smile a slight bow, repeat-ing his name, is all that is necessary. Dear Miss Brooks: i nave auicn cut nair ana wouia like to know which is the most injur-ious to the hair wire curlers or curling irons. Would you also tell me a good method for peeping the curl inmy hair during damp Weather? INQUIRER. Idaho. A curling iron is more injurious to use on your hair than any other method of curling it 'lliere are curlers on the market now that are made of some sort of fabric, which are excellent for doing the hair up on. However, if you do not care to get these, a good sub-stitute is to use either strips of cloth, or,v better still, tissue paper, and roll the hair under on these strips. To keep the hair in curl, about the only thing to do is to secure a good curling fluid. Both this fluid and the curlers above mentioned may be had in the shops here if you are unable to secure them in your local shops. Should you wish to know where to send for them, "write me again and I will gladly give you this information. I hope this letter will be of help to you. Write again. Dear Miss Brooks: I am going to ask your opinion on a question which has been bothering me lately, ll is, "Should I dance?" All of the young people around here go to dances but mother does not want me to go because sha thinks they are not good places for young folks. I am a boy in high school and am allowed to go to the roller skating and other amuse-ments. I do not Want to go against the ivishes of my mother but I hold that a dance is only harmful if you make it so. Thank you. If it does not take up too much room, please let me tell how I admire "Alone" of Idaho Falls, who wrote to you last time. I say that without a doubt, although the other gins seem more popular, she, if she realized it, is the most respected. JUST A WONDERER of Idaho. I like your letter, Wonderer. It sounds to me like the letter of a very nice boy who wants to do right as near-ly as he can. Of course, my dear, it depends a great deal upon what sort of JncJi these ire to which you le-fe- r, but from the fact that you ask about it I infer that they must be public dances, which are often quite question-able affairs, and places where a moth-er surely wouldn't wish her young daughter to go, and if they are not good for the daughter, neither are they good for the son. Or course one can conduct oneself decently anywhere, and one might even have a good influence in a questionable place; but I think personally that it does no one any good to appear in such places, though I have nominj? against dancing that is RIGHT dancing, which doesn't in-clude the exaggerated jazzy kind which is so undeservedly popular at the pres-ent time. Have a nice little talk with mother and tell her you have no desire to indulge in the latter kind, and that you intend to conduct yourself as she would wish you to. and I leel sure she will fall in line with your wishes.. Of course, while you are still in high school and busy with your studies, such things must be indulged in very moderately anyway. I hope this may help you and would like to hear how you come out. Dear Miss Brooks'. When a lady and gentleman are din'mit together at a cafe or hotel, and the lady should accidcnO.y drop her fork, is it proper that she, lite gentle-man, or the waiter should pick it up? CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia L PinUiam's Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois."! have taken . Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- - i ll 1111 HUAUJJ J 1 1 1 ! I ?S bJfJa bii ' ( D! Ml benefited 6 won- - I derfully. I had been s. s sick for eight months , 1 with trouble which f- - confined ma to my jft bei and was only II, ! j able to be op part of f V2. 1 the time, when I was In,v 7 JJ advised by It friend, ( ( Mrs. Smith, to try V,- - i 'lv-r.-v- -- E. Pinkham'i com pound and Liver Pills. I was so much Benefited by the use of these medicines that I waa able to be op and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and f I pasted over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all my housework . washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines." Mrs. Emma Culver, 70S E. 7th EL, Metropolis, Illinois. . Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham'aVeg. otable Compound. Nervousness, irrita-bilit- y, heat flashes, headache and dizzi-ness, are relieved by this splendid med -- .,.' kino. 16799 MED In New York Cty alone) from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking SALT LAKE " Business Directory OLDSMOBILE v DEALERS WANTED Id L'tiih, Idxho, Wyomin. Liberal romniimiion will end iprriHntntvt on requnt A. E. TOUR3SEN IJWh-ibuto- KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Everything known in bciiuly culture. Let ut tell you xmt our Lreami, Powder Had Hair Gowlt. M S. Muia yTICTTD SCHOOL of DRESSMAKING IVr.l.l I ri Teachn you to Ueiirn, Cut and . fit t So. Main. Salt Lake Citr f jaaWBEJ We are the only fjfrJ "i!?S, nifg'a of iwiiiite jfzzr v NMivi monument in tle?FWi vxh- - We haTe 1.7 iy'tj, flnofrained arnn- - UJ i.r Ite which iUikI Id SuEVCSI mucl1 ,,i.'L,,rr f hi pre mure than 1R tft ' eartcrn trenite t yyfyAJYy f tal,e wrir j f"fiy'i!gjfcA fine polish: quar- - r 11 nmsxy riod.cutpoliiili.Hl ;, - ,-- Vilf and rarved by k'isLfvl your local dealer i If he does not have it inatock. Writeua, the price will pleaae you. We aluo have a large stock of eastern granite at remarkably low pricm. Utah Granite and Marb'a Co. 7 Wert South Temple COLD MEDAL The world's atandard reroady for addnty, Uvar, bladder and uric acid trouble Hollarl'B National Rmdy.slnce 1696. AH druggists, three aiiea. , , Look far taa aaaaa CoU MeJal oa arary aaa aa4 accept aa iasiutioa SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES And eprlnkU In the foot-bat- h ALLEN'S I FOOT-BAR- B, the antlaeptle. heating- - er for pow. Painful, Swollen, 8mart(nf Feet. It prevent bllatera aad aora apata and take the aHnc out of corn and bunlona. Always aa Allen' FootoBaaa to break In new ahoa and aoy the blla ef feet wlloout aa ftoba, Advert taement. a new Stock Salt Farmer everywhere reallz the aeeemlty of "aaltirm" their tock. Tha United State government liutita that ranjre rattle be given a plentiful supply of aalt The old faxhioned rock salt hai been used until now, but the new SPECIAL STOCK SALT la being made from the water of Great 8alt Lake. It' an interesting atory. It's a wonderful help to farmer and stock raers everywhere and all this information will come to you FREE if you but aend me a 2e stamp to pay tha postage of ihi useful little booklet back to you. Fill In the lines below and mail today. Writ plainly. HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT Bag 1545, Salt Lak City, Utah. . I enclose two cent tn etamp for re-turn postage on a free copy of "R. C, Special Stock Salt" Nam ... Street City Stat .. . ' Blue Fine is totally difierent-a- nd better. 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V. bT "an or at fcrug. gwta. ii iseos Cbftuitu Works, I'tcboetM, . 1. hills" Ii o n ey tS: tar GOOD FOR BAD COUGHS 65c at atore; 75c by maiL Addreat New Yoik Drug Concern.New York DEPAKTMENT STORES SEND TO WALKER'S. SALT LAKE CITY; Huh. for tnylh.ng fua cannot get in your home stores. UTAH METAL WORKS, MTr'i Typ Metal. i CICTCD SCHOOL or DRESSMAKING lVr.l.ll r.lV Inslriicli'.n In wl(r. Cutting BI)( Ktlinr m So. Main. U. THE KNOWLTON SHOP. 60S 8. Mala for everythnnr perlaininit to makinir of trr is, Hrmslitrhing, Plaitlnu, Button. B't'n Hoist i I OUR COMIC SECTION . On the Road of Good Jafenfo : ID ll &u sarah, I'M I I rrrr! I TrT-- Y IT poor mi . v SAl SPENPi THE REST OP ill v "11 J yB Hla Answer. Crossing the street the Woraab dodged the motor cars, taxis and wag-ons. She was almost safoly on the other side when a very young boy on a bicycle almost steered Into her. The Woman turned around. "Whj don't you blow your horn Instead of ' almost knocking a lady down?" she called out crossly. The boy grinned. "Lady," he yelled, - "you cant blow what you ain't got !" Chicago Journal. - - an- mutm MBM .o4nyway,He Didn't Miss the Hat The ability to do without In the present, provides for comfort in the future. y , It Is better to lend than to borrow. Lend a helping hand but don't borrow trouble. , Nobody loves a grouch yet It's well to remember that nearly all Idiots are . cheerful. ' The last man to starve will be a farmer. The man who pays cash often sleeps on tick. But She Came Back (vou Oust read that old paper. ( vou have rdp 1 . .. AND DON'T Wi ANW ATTtMT.OM ' AU 3$3 ToDAV A Tb NA ArtV MOR -- 1 3onY f JT ETC. XTC J I 1NK LOUE. ME. - ETC. ZTC HM PO1 - --LJ COOD LAND ! VoU J 7 f f I FT VH--, II II I ire? wt T" WV Ub v""n L- l- i.fVAN CtlM tl |