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Show ' - . - V TTIF RiNC!HAM NEWS. BINGHAM, UTAH . ....'. OUR COMIC SECTION This is your corner. Make use of it for your information pYJj9estions i that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your qucstiwtfZjst be lim-it- ed to two, and your full name end address must accompdjijpJ&ch letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communkaticnKwill al-ways be held in absolute confidence. " :ff All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, ; 1 fce'ng angrry with her bro'her If ha doe. not ask her to go to the dance each tim. If he knows she it welcome, whrn her brother taking another girIT Ho-- eld should a girl be sh goes te a dance, show or party with a boy? (3) Would plea tell me the name ef a good face powder. Thanking you, A FKIEND, Utah. (1) It Is a rery unusual brother who asks hi lister to go every time he guee to a dance r elsewhere, my dear, h I do not think yo should be angry, Jut very haprr that he take you most of the time and don't to let forgot htm knew yan think It rery nice for h (6) At least ixteen, girlie. (3) There ar e many really good fane powd. ere, that It la more question a to which one agrees with your particular ekln. When you find one which gee on .moothly and does not. irritate your ekln, that is the one for you. If you will send me your name,. I will tell you a' very reliable lino of tolet preparation. Read Instruction, at head of " column before writing again, won't you. . My Dear Misi Brooke: I am a etranger in "Your Corner" bat are) ganger welcome toot (l) I m seventeen, Mw Brooks, and I don't know how te act around boys, to make a hit with them. The roTd I go wttb are Just out for a good time, and usually the g'rls talk soft and even put their arma around the boy'e neeks. Now Miss Brooks what kind of a girl do boys. Just at the age of IS er 17. like? Sensible or Just Jolly and the '1 dont care" afrt f2) Also Miss Brooks, when a fellow walks home with a girl and will not go home, but stick around and talks what can she do that would make him go home without offending him ( u'.d she Jmt say good night and run Into he house? Thanking you for your time and n formation, I am, . Dear Miss Brooks! I read your corner every time) It cornea out in the paper and I enjoy it very much. would like very much to enter your corn-er if I may. (1) I have been until lately corresponding with a boy, and all at once he quit writing and I havn't heard from him since I found out that hi mother wouldn't let him write any more. I am going to visit with some friend toon that Kve in the same town he does. Do yon think it weuld be proper for me to call- - him Jn the phone when I arrived in the town? We both thought quite a bit of each other. (2) I am going with a boy now and I have been until this summer then he quit going with me and went with another girl that was Just visiting here. When she went home he started going with me again. Do you think it would be alripht for me to go with other '"vs if they asked me? Thanking you in advance. Wanda, Idaho. (1) Perhaps his mother thinks her boy b too young to be corresponding "tor going regularly with girls, and don't you really think you are, too? I think, dear I would let him call you, or write you. You do not wish to force yourself into hi fam-'1- y, or came hi mother to dislike you do you? if he wishes to, he will find a wey to see fou er write you. Be "juit friends" with all the boys yet a while. Wanda. You will He so glad you did when you are a little -- lder. I will kkeep your envelope and may-h- e you will write again later. MARC1B . Toe earn taTk about your love affair, Here on I must tell to you; l -- vv tone: hry ' uion the stairs. He holds her close and starts to coot Chorus 'v HHle w,H, I'm a'yn tWnk'ng of you, Margie, III tell the world I love you Don't forget your promise to me. TAM. Log,, Utah, Yes. Indeed ynu are welcome. (1) I am glad you are not popular with the class of yi you mention, and the fact that you tb!nk yiu are not, Imlicsft you really do not ear act in such a mann-- r to the brys, or wish o be treated like they doubtless treat such Jfrls. There are boys and boys, with varied 1'spositionj as regards the'r l'kee nd d'.s-- !kes. and th're is a wide difference of opin-o- n as to what constitute a "good tJme" bnt et me tell you dear girl, that the boy and nrl who act a you have described. d not know what good tlne is and will know les, about it as the years go by. A "don't 'are- - air is not a good one to cultivate Just V yourself. B jolty, good natured and cheer- - nil and above all be reserved around the with J"?"fa'c!t' thJaht,tyouroawill Imnportes. them, for one moment toleorte the slightest inrvrrmer treat- ment from them. You are individual, and you must have in mind an ideal of the sort if people you wish to attract to you and wjr?n you have gained such friends you hr admirer, who respect, love and esteem you. i) Just tell the youag man you have to ga- in, and then do o. JThen io not go m, with him again. Dear Hiss Brook I tfJLhaVI ImAln earn for some ( lZt i 1Sart"'Dk B r do,n This my fixat time vfaltmr bother, (l) I have had my hair eut and Mhv ' bit of hair. Can yon me where I can sell It. (2) There is a girl whom I have associated with for sev- eral years but last winter I went away to school and now that I am home .g.h Zl .T J u V friendaa 7m. '"v""1 when 1 h other Jrls or boys seem, to draw them away ! wme ,, or nother. When IZ. and?'nf Ulk nf 10 """on will right in front of me and . if."? ff' VCTT h"llited. Can you tel I. the best thing to do or .ayf Thanking you a hundred times, I mm. "TOOTS." Utah, Read instructions at head of column befor writing your next letter, Toots, (t) 6ellinf haur Just now Is . very difficult thin, emplwh, but If you .SI Md your n.ml stamped envelope I will glv. ywJ H,e dresses where you might sell It. (2) Your rriend seems to employ very rude tactics In attemp ,g to draw your friend, away fidentlal talk with her, and see Jn,t what re, y" h h "ting in such a manner. will at least hv, ,n understanding, and W know Utter bow to conduct ward her in the future. hive bought a home and ring and every-''n- e, for Mnr'e ' Tou've been my Inspiration, v r never bln-- i fter all Is ald and done, rhere is really only one. v , Margie, it's you fly little you. You can picture ma most every night, can't wait until they start; Everything he says Just seems all right, t want to learn that stuff by heart; Jear Miss Streoks: - You have helped other, out in their se f am writing to see if you can elp me. fl I have a bad habit of chewing ny finger ualls. Please let me know how o stoi. P'ea.e print some information aHout. he Ene:!I "Mother Shlo-n,- " also urns of her prophecies. Honing nu can aetp me out I remain with loads if success to you In your good work. A BOY FROM DIXIE (1) It seems to be much easier to form sd habits than to overcome them, does it tot? Exercising will power Is the best way o overcome a bad habit If you seem to lo It unconsciously, ask your friends and other nembers of your family to call your attention o it Putting cayenne pepper under the iall sometimes helps. As oon as they are ong enough, keep them smooth with a file. to there will be no temptation to "even" hum with the teeth. (2) "Mother Shlpton" "as a reputed English pearant, believed to be a dteh and prophetess. She was first heard ef m 1641. Among her best known proohe-ele- i, was those, in which she said that "car-riage without horse, shall go" and that men would be teen In the ah--, also that "the world 'o an end would eom., in 1881." Thanks for your good wishes Dixie Boy. Dear Mis Brooks s May I ask a few nuestion that have been muling me? (1) What Is the name of the oerson who ha taken Gerald ine Farrar'a place? Please give a few details. (2) Can a naturalixed citizen become president of the United States? (S) How can I clean white kid gloves? (4) Please tell me the name t a rellab bobd pqri'ler and tonic. (5) I have a habit of raising my eybrow. and frowning like old Heptibah In the "House of ieven r.eHi, " I do r.it think I am cranky or nearsighted and I do thl without thinking. How ean I overcome this habit? It is mak-ing deep wrinkle which make me look near--" twenty-fiv- e than aeventeen. Gratefully yours, ISOLATION, Utah. (1) I wa not aware anyone had taken rw,ldlr.e Farrr' place. She is wtth the Metropolitan Opera Co.. New York City. (2) '. h eannt See article 2, Sec. 4, of the Constitution of the United State. (4) I do not advise on the condition of your health. Dear Miss Brooks: I am Interested In "Between You and Ms" I hope you will answer my questions How much should a girl of thirteen ,i how tall .hould .he bet (2) WTat grsZ and girl. In our community who are from nrteen to seventeen years old. Should they go car riding without a ehaperoneT (4) Do you know the word, to "Better than Gold." My mother heard one of the .tangas twenty years ago and would lika to know the ether two, so if you would pri the song I would be very much obliged. (o My hair is black ,,?Y. V irrayish-gree- What colors iTH, R"d " .mT 1 '"r boys and I sometimes play football and baseball, a my brother, (ay I am a good kicker and thrower. Do you thmk It b alright for m to play baseball and foot, ball I Your with leve, rOM-BO- Idaho. (1) The average girl of thirteen should be 'L,b ,wt ta and weigh about 100 pounds. (2) The eighth grade. (3)No my dear, It Is not advisable to go ear riding alone. No, I do not know the poem, but will get It, so you may look for it in the paper soon, ffi) Blue, gray, rose, yellow, or greens. In fsct If your skin is clear, you ean wear almost any shade well. (6) Yes, dear, by all ' . Play football and beb.ll with your brX ew and be friendly and a good pal to your brother s boy friend.. Such a girl of thlr-- n is a Juy to know and see. How I wish there were more like you I " Dear Mis Brook: JJ'I! b"'n, r,"ul? ' Tour corner for jom at last have decided to write. Ltlll ?r,tl0n KWm,,i ,,k to h rou was In IWember. wT,at idvanc. ' " nl CO,rT Thnkl" W U. DIMPLES To one born In December. Thursday Is .aid to be their lueky d.y and gold, red and green their colors. The flower 1 the goldenrod. See your physician. (5) Will power, my dear. You have unconsciously formed this habit but it will take concentration and practice to get out of the habit. Ask member of your fam-ily to remind you when you are frowning and then resolutely try to smooth the wrlnk-l- e out Thl la your only way out, and It I next to impossible to get rid of wrinkles after they have once formed. Your third question is answered by letter. Dear Mia Brook: I have alway. been very Interested In your corner. I only have one nuestion to auk. II) Did Marjoru. Daw play In The Kivcr'rs End?" Yours truly DAIPY, C.irfteM, tTtah. Yes. Daley. Marjorl Daw did play In "The IMver'e End." Dear Mia Brooks t I certainly do enjoy reading your section every week and hope you will anwer a few n,ttovn fm- - r. (i) White visiting In an-other town last summer, I associated with wo boys. The one always came after me the most, so naturally I went with him the most, aHhoogh I really liked the other the heit. I d'd not get to see the one I was with lea.t before I came home. He told my friend he would tike to write to me, but I afraid I don't want him to. Would It be ont of the way for me to write first Just to .how him that I would be glad to hear from himT The 'wys of my home town don't care for m at all. but the other, seem to like me quite well. (2) Do you think It terribly out of place to 'et a boy walk home with you that you have n.ver seen before, if he act. perfectly dee-en- t. and you don't allow ny liberties 7 (S) I hsve been bothered with pimples on my ehln all summer. I bkve good health. What weald you advise ir.s to doT I thank you nd wixh you sueroj GERBY. Mantl. IS. Ynu could da a great mny things far worse ' than to writ to yoor friend, although It Is neve: Im for a girl to do anything wlist-oever which a b"y msy internet as invttu.g his attention. The lndiv".ul. the circum-- ! stances, Hue and place govern all such Ih'ngs to a great tent. and so what the girl has to have In mind Is to govern her ndurt In all thee things so that she may Uve n regrets In sny wsy. It is not so murh what we do. as it I the wsy we do It the motive behind the act. This answers four second ques'lon alto. 13) Send me a i stamped envelope and I will tl! you a preparation which I think will re-'i- v your pimples. 5ti.r Mine Brooks: This is tlie first time 1 hsve wrlttin (.. t mi. I think It is viry niro t hnve srnie. to answer our quest lunn. Hay I sik n few alsof (1) a girl sny occasion fn. A FRIEND Ifi NEED A FRIEND INDEED Writes Mrs. Hardee Regarding Ljdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ,- Compound Los Angeles, Calif.-- "I must tell yoo , that I am a tnia friend to Lydia E. Pink. iitliHiiiiliiiiitni Jham'8 Vegetabla Hill" c'UIII II! Compound. I havs I.HI " taken Jt an( 00 f "H for twenty years and ."7 It has helped m nf change from dell-- , cate girl to a stout, !I, Mil When I was married l I waa sick all the N il time until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's r nVV&ilpoVunedg.etaIbwleas iCnobmed. much of my time with pains tnd had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a little book in my yard in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and I read"it through and got the medicine Lydia E. Pink-ha-ra s Vegetable Compound and took eight botUea'and used the Sanative Wash. I at onoe began to get stronger I have got many women to take it Just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it has helped in the same way it helped me. I want you to know that I am a 'friend indeed, 'for yon were a'friend inneed.' " Mrs. Gborgb Hardee, 1043 Byram St, Los Angeles, California " Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabll Compound be a " friend indeed " to vou. 16799 DIED In New York City alone from kid-ne-y trouble last year. 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