Show j L and this is i your corner make use of it tor for your information on questions question that are puzzling you it will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me if a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired send a stamped enveloped envelope and it will be given given prompt attention all communications will always be held in absolute confidence all letters be addressed very plainly in in pen and ink to helen brooks box 1545 salt lake city it Q 14 ay aly dear mm miss brooks fl rooi I 1 have a question that has been both inns ert ng me for a long time and today I 1 read cad some of the questions you had and I 1 I 1 h Y you ou would be ible to a n U me ho how w mould d vou vo u a to a man P sho your hand and what MEW say ay also if a young man in lcou yo u home from a i party 0 or r c hurch church and the family are still up sh should 0 u ld you say goodbye on the porch or invite him in in hoping to lo have hae an answer soon I 1 I 1 ant am forever your affectionate GRACE logon logan it would all depend on circumstances as to whether you should invite your friend in in after the theater or party if the hour is is not late it it would br be perfectly proper tty mr osk sk him in in while y your our family is is still upa ukla if the greater part of the evening evening has been spent dt at a dance or entertainment he would not of course accept an invitation to go in young girls 0 do o not usually offer their hand upon receiving an introduction A pleasant smile a slight bow repeating his name is u all ad that is is necessary dear miss brooks broods I 1 have dutch cut hair and would lile like to know which u is the most injurious ious to the hair wre wire curlers or curling irons irons would you also tell me a good method for keeping the curl in in my hair during damp weather INQUIRER idaho A culling iron iron is is more injurious injurious to use on your hair than any other method of curling it there are curlers on oil the market now that are made of some sor sort t 0 of f fabric which are excellent for doing the hair up on however if you do not care to get these a good substitute is is to use either strips of cloth or better still tissue paper and roll the hair under on these strips to keep the hair in in curl about the only 1 thing I to do is is to secure a good curling fluid both this fluid and the curlers above mentioned may be had in m the shops here if you are unable to secure them in in your local shops should you wish to know where to send for them write me again again and I 1 ifil gladly give give you this information I 1 hope this letter will be of help to you write again again dear miss brooks broods I 1 I 1 am going to ask aej your opinion on a question which has been bothering me lately 1 it I is is should I 1 I 1 dance all of young peo go to dances but mother does not want me to go because she thinks they are not good places for young folls folks I 1 am a boy in I 1 high school and ant am allowed to go to io the roller skating seating and other amusements I 1 I 1 do not ward want to go against the wishes h ashes of my mn mother but I 1 I 1 hold that I 1 a biance is is only ony harmful if you poll malce mac it to so thank you if it if does not take up too much room please let me tell fell how I 1 I 1 admire alone of idaho falls who wrote to you last time lime I 1 I 1 say that without a doubt although the other girls seem more popular she if she realized it if is the most respected JUST fust A WONDERER of idaho I 1 like your letter wonderer it sounds to me like the letter of a very nice boy who wants to do tight as a nearly as he can of course my dear clear it depends a great deal upon what sort of dances these are to which you refer but from rom the fact that you ask about it I 1 infer that they must be public dances which are often quite questionable a ble affairs and places where a mother surely wouldn t wish her young I 1 daughter to go and if they are not good for the daughter neither are thy good for the son ot or course one can conduct oneself decently anywhere and one might even have a good influence in a questionable place but I 1 think personally that it does no one any good to appear in such places though I 1 have hav nothing against dancing that ic is S RIGHT dancing which doesn doean t include the exaggerated jazzy kind which is to so undeservedly popular at the present time have a nice little talk with mother and tell her you have no 0 desire to indulge in the latter kind ni and nd that you intend to conduct yourself as ai she he you to sure will fall in in line with our wishes of course while you are still in in high school and busy with your studio studies such things must be indulged in in deiy moderately cnway I 1 hope may imy help you ou and would like to dwar h ar how you conic come out dear afisu Bro broca olei iahn a lad lady v ond and gentl ernan are dining at a cafe or arof I 1 and i id he lad lady v dhati d v y arp di i her fork i it if f roper proper that hat she av ii i tian v he ie talar n a ler should bicle fici i i than you pou KA AND YO yol L r T utah a should the waiter be near when the lady is so unfortunate as to drop her fork he should not only pick hitup but take it away and bring her a clean one if he is not near then it 15 the gentleman s duty to restore it to her |