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Show Ih uv Ki dilrr : Tins in ymir cui fit'r, All ii ..! hmih mil) mi it I will hi! clu'iT-fully clu'iT-fully iiinl raivl ully hiimwi-i t l. i-xi t-pt tlniM.' M-rhinj' rnc-dirnl iidvicu. NiiiiH-H mid iuIiIm-tu's of liiMini'fi Drum cnniinL ! pinili-l In i', hut will ho hriit if ti Nclf jultlifttn-il, htniMM'tl ciivt'littc arcfnnJiiiii-c I h 1 1- jur.-.v. (jui-hliiHiH itir limil.'d to two, i'ull iiiuiK- and alliinH liiunt artftinpitny fat li Idler or no rrply ran hr inailt. All rioiUMiinlral inns nic ImM btciclly conlitlriit ial. Ill H'(iu-t nit' puiiiiM and iuy, the cim r.-cl I j I If, tin liiit liin; or tin? riMinc of tli. autlmr i.i in -ersaiy in i'lT to fnul tln-m. I'li-u ic mi-ipI t am -i. uiih"hic.1 nivflnjii aUu with tht-Mo i cjui'tit m, nu lin y may hi for wni'li'il (lui--tly to you. A.Mrcss IrttrrK very plainly, with p.-n nm Ink, to IIYlm Hrooki. Iix 1.rjl.ri, Suit l.ako City, Vnh. mi Ni ;m k i k 'i ;i v r; r Tim fuMiiuiiiK n ii ki ami I'urini Imvn hrvn irri'lvisi) iltilliiK tli uht wri-U. ninl I w irti) in l hunk nu.-li him fur lh!r klmliiiinn hi com j Unit liitf tlniii: I'm I lio I lu it li if tho Hi ninUiwIiia. Tf.l'M. ICImn Vn AkhIii. Mil .1 U it h t i.n in t.U.-a l'lnlon. HhiimIiIimi of I'm ail I nr All-)'. , M.it her i' Mm.- Mv 1 t N.'w hiin.nhtio Hume. 1 "UK. I n k Am- 'I 1 11 1 1 ii; I v lliti I "ullf-.i n lu tui.l V. u Hi'Ncs Ki:'.'ri::-T!:i The Mullen ntiil iiH'iiin nin on t))6 r'ii nif.1 nii1 To-IU--KoiiihI )lt: Mn in mi v ..' Mini-. 1- low ,-i of A i ul.y. Ihmi Yoirm i;..no I'll Not l-oir. ( . n nw .V in ins a I'm in iit, Voull Hoo, i ) ThrouKh Hm M,:lit. 1 WU'i 1 K u. w. I '"ii t Turn Mv I'lcturn to tlitt AVnM. Wcs'ro Jut I ' J tt 1 it Kollm. In thct ll.ul"-r of lloina Hrl Jfnino. I'li'iinr, M.iimiiui, I'M'tino IvlnM Mo I o.h I - t.U: i.i Jh.w Mm li for a Hit. hrlorT vn Longing in My 11-art fT You, l.oil!- do Olmn, Tli ro u h tin o i is Ik M , im I m "V. nl In Ht Hnk for tho miiK, "A I.lttlo Clill.l Mifill l.nnl Tlirin," I ru- H I r . ' t i t O tnle thnt (I. In w h tlfrrit.! onv fiotn the (IIP I n rs U si f,,r l.rfoir Tim flint lino of (l.o on in v ri'lrr wli)n iioa, m iib follow. 'IlM... "A I.lttlf. I'lill.l Fliall l.ri.'l Therii." MrM line; "It wim fno -11 1 . r n 'k It In winter, t ha I ml blew f, i-r uml rol-1 " S"Mpf l'V ln-.-n r-.-lvr.l with nolv the foli. Iiik iKHhtutrn ntin- ht-'l. nril tnka thin itor t tin It - of rxiitrnMnif nty i-i-rn 1 t n f.r tlir Int. r.t tnkt-n In the r;i'!rr ' rc'pifBtn for m-nic Tli II n vl A li r :i ! r. i !. -i m Y T t , ; Mr p I" It 1 . U oif -, Ail ; x. Y. . . i Afiv-i-. 'j;f : Mil c M. h.ilt I.nKr I'ltv; An lntfM-nt.il JtJ-r, Moiilhrllo, ft ; 1'lxlr, M if orK'f, It. I'rmr M! Urook: h:iv tif-n rlilliif "nr rutnr" ntl tho-iKht wf'd like tit Join and auk you a f u or nt ha, h i 1 U It .r i r r to ak our frlfiol lun k to our houn,-af'.rr houn,-af'.rr t'WiriK' out r.ir rhliHK In thf afti-r-loon. for th rimt tlior W hiit woul.l you do to t-nHon if h- ,im Jfitlimp of you? (.:) In r . t wav mn ou win ft fvllow'i hiiirtT We rcriialn ni ever your f r If ni1, TW.i I.ITTI.i: STMIS. Mton. Tt. Alwa'M K 1.1.1 to Virli'ouio new fiir. ttoncia. Little Han (1) It la quite roper to invim otir fils-mla Into your Is.'tn It la alna itoikt to to km rloiii arn h n 1 1 u hi e. am) nmkf all our frlrruli ffrl wrlioiiio to roinn to our I-oma any tlrn tlirv lnh. Thfie )t acar.rly itnvthlnK l)lh will mk ami ho',.1 fr ! tula ao r tTf ct 1 vrly a a t h la Bt -fiiitH'licrc of hoHiiiitility pe r v a 1 In Hip hmnc. ('' ilo not lnuiKlne 1 woul.l do tiiui h of anv think, dmr Klrln. ex-Cfpt ex-Cfpt li-avo Mm prrt t y much alonft. Jra(iuny la a form of df 1 fl n h n-nn which ahouhl not h tolfrixtr.l. (.'( There are maya and way. Kirln, and 1 advta that you follow your own awift way. If thin doea not afTiM-i the one you have In hilnd. try It on another boy, who per-, hapa haa a more auaiptlhle heart. Prar Mln Ilrooka: Tlila In my Hint attempt to write to you but hope, I arn welcome. ( 1 ) llnw tnll and how much ahould a Klrl wcU-h that la 11 yenra old? ( L' ) If a boy tell ft Klrl to write to hlin and Rlvea her hi mlilrenn, Hnd the Klrl wrltea and he ftiihwrra, would you ud via tho k 1 1 1 t" write a k a ) n ? I h 1 n you luck and aurceaa In your work. BIIOWN KYKS. Idaho. You are WpU-otiic and hope you come aw a In. ( 1 ) The bvitiiko he Ik ht of a Ctrl of alxteen 1h about I'-'j Inchen and, the welKht In 111! iioundn. (1) Yon should have told the youiirsf man you would anawex h la let t ir af trr h h;id 1 1 r m t written to you. but a you have already w ritten to Mm tlrat, and he haa a na we red, let It k at that, and write aKaln If you vlnh to do ro and he Iihm expn-Bfo-d a dealra for you to. Thunka, lirown Ky oh. Iear Helen: Would you please, help n utranger as you have helped many others. I am INI. She In 1 ti. I lu vo her and ahe Jo ves mo. A re we too youn to K't mar rind? 1 never knew another Klrl that I even cared for, but my heart has found the girl of my d reams now. I haven't proponed It to her, but Hhe la so different that I'm afraid If I wait she will want Home one cIho more her own uko, bet ter ed ucated and with more money and one who dani-es. I've nver been to hlKh tu'hool. She la u sophomore. If we do marry 1 Intend to put her clear through school. I have al moat pa Id for a pret t y home which I know alio will like. I don't want her for her money because she hasn't any. I know 1 arn respected and I can obtain a recommend. 1'lease tell me what to do. Youth enviously, TROITRLED, tU. And so you think you have found the Klrl of Klrla! And you ask me If you are old enough to marry. This would be a dl f f leu It quest Ion for me to decide de-cide fur you. However, I have your letter to Jude you by, and I am Inclined In-clined to think you nre old enough, but the sweetheart! Sixteen 1h very youn for a j?lrl to know her own heart, and for yd u r o w n sake a h well as h e rs, I would advise that you let hor know Dear MIhh Hrooks: Will you kindly publish In tho paper how to launder organdy drosses to make them look as near new as possible? I shall bo very grateful tor this Information. Informa-tion. Respect fully, Mils. K. V., Sugar House, Ut. My first suggestion would be for you to dry clean It. This can be done very satisfactorily at homo by obtaining tho best grade of gasoline possible and then proceed to wash tho garment as you won hi were you wash log It 1 n wa t er, using a pure white soap, and squee.e rathor than rub it. Itlnse thoroughly oni't o twice In clean gasoline, tiaso-llne tiaso-llne of covtrso should be used out of doors away from (Ire, and the garment should hang outside for o no day at least. Tho Kasol Ino used In t li la proc- Imw di ai ly you lovn ln-r, but bo control con-trol wlih thin for ahull! two more Mil i f Would It n u I be nun h bft t i-r to huvf her find H"iun one mm mlh! 1W belt it hrftirr yoU nun I V hrr Ihnri af-1 af-1 1 ' i w 1 1 1 1 1 ',' Vou can n rrord to w n It , an )ou will be but t w in! y - II vn then ami In llliiNIi I WO c.u U t hi- 111 f In ho IMM IH'hl 'tin li iiuhIii iKli-r mill, and If thf .. e you think your m now nhou Id turn oni to hrloiiH to uiioi hi-r, you have, hi i-n ciw-d the pi i-iiter plilll at b-HHt, hi'li'lfe to know hi-1 i o be unhappy 1 1 h ymi or fcrek hupplntrin with a not lie r nflrr the inn ii 1.. y n vown. would ImbiM bo the Kieii.'i pit In. woul.l It not'.' Your lo e roritiD Imic blur, and your pinup foi Sour little h w e. I hi ii i t hu U nd W o ml ! fullv ui.N. Ifihh. hut iiM I hre It, my ii'l-i V h i- Would he to J UM W-ill a I I I I I i While at linr-t. Whui do you think? fun oi tier It thin W Ii V llow? I nhlill he .-rv y;f to linn' fi'iin ou iiKitl'i after ou hne thought It mi-r, m.iy l! I M -i r MIm Hi ook . Here co men another "'. 'MM loner " 1 ch.m on won't ml ml If I auk you two uuiistloiiM that I think Import. ini I leitiilnlv rn'ov rimlliiK "lift w rn You unit Me" tl) What mukiM h per-oil's per-oil's mouth no dry that lh-y can hardly hard-ly penk when iIh-v me tiiikiiiK or rindliik' hi fore nn audience? ( 'z i U'lmt In bi'ioinitiK wav for a girl of fourteen four-teen y fit i a to co rnh or do lo r hair w hen ' It In not yet to the fhouhletn after It liKi hern bobhed. hinl whiit nhouhl be ! ib.ne with the I- pi) t end or the "k nohn" Ion the end of It? WlMihiK you huppl-i ne nnd iui-i i-n, 1 f i ton in, youin. I Ti:N " 1." .M'.fiiin-I!.T. Ma. ! Awfully foi r y. j uem loin-r, but your mikHrri were hint to the n u me you f n ' c 1 .me il n o u r letter, arid a i e now r e -i turned to n mniked "unknown." heme thin delay. Vou are wehoitie I jnnpure ou, and I thank oj fnr llklriK I mv lorm-r, iiiol for our Kood m inh. i .i There are i-r;i riawnn for the ! mouth her o rn 1 n g dry when on In t a 1 k -li or re;tliiiK before an hudln-e. rlrnt. It In piirtlv due to n e r vo u nerxs a rid "'( h u e f i Ik ht " Tin n, 1 l.r mouth, he In a opt-fi no mm h, the Mamin are e-pi'Mil e-pi'Mil to the air. and ttiln qub klv drlen up me of the nii'lil ure NrrV'iiifiii'Kh and f;r lntr f.-i with this glamln dls-i i l-iu.-lTik" h much moln'ure h they ..t tp r w :i.e would If ou w III ho 1-1 your rnoijth open a little bit. vou will riotbe how (jul. ky It bei on.en li', and people j w ho nleep with tin I r mouth open hnd 1 1 a b m ' I u t 1 y d r v when they waken i l'i oplf u ho nre it it u t o med to p.pe:ik- I I k a rid fe. l no timidity, k enei a ! 1 y i have a pitcher of water on the Miu-i- when tin v are making a talk of any htirrh, at no douht you have notbi-d IL'J It in ijulte a problem to know what to do with bobhed hair when It bek-tn' to k-row out However, If you are at aj: . It-M r In d"lnk up our hair. I think If ou will tie It In the back, bavin first r urle, t. n i.d then arrange the hort curia acrona the hack pinning thern In ph. i e. that ou will find thin rather a nice wnv to io It Lr, If you cannot make the pin w may In In t h la way. weave your ribbon In and out and arrange the hair an It ran be pinned above and below be-low It. f your hair In too short to do thin nicely, about the only thing you I c a n do In to have your cut hair made Into a National Hob, or curln. To get rid of the split ends, the brat way Is to have It alngt-d carefully. Thin la my flrnt entrance Into your corner, I have enjoyed the Information from your little corner and now 1 hope 1 am welcome ti What should you say to a person when you refuse to dance with Mm? !') And what Is the proper thing to say to your partner after the dance? Wishing you auccess In the f ut ur e. I remain. HASH K1. L ITU NiSK. Myton. I't. You are welcome, girlie. (1) You thou Ul not refuse to dunce with a boy unless you have a very good reason, i If it Is a public dance you should not dance with a younw man unless he has! hoen properly Introduced by a mutual friend ami It Is not then proper to refuse re-fuse to accept his Invitation to dance. If it Is an Invitation affair it would be Improper to refuse to dance with anyone any-one present. Of course In every caNt? If you are ill or too tired to dance, this Is sufficient excuse and you may say, "thank you so much, but I am so very tired. 1 feel that 1 cannot dance this one j (-) In accepting a young man's Invlta-'tlon Invlta-'tlon to dance you may say "Thank ymi, I will be delighted to dance this with you." or something similar. Your ac- iimlntanccs vary so much In dispositions disposi-tions and manner, that you cannot well use a set phrase In these things. vary tht in to suit the individual. It Is customary for your partner to thank you when the dance Is ended and you may answer by saying "oh, I -enjoyed the dance very much Indeed," etc., etc., varying It also to tit the occasion and Individual. Only two questions are allowed al-lowed one person at a time. dear. Pear Miss Hrooks: 1 wonder If you could and would locate lo-cate the following songs for me? The first Is "The Outlaw," and the beginning begin-ning lines go: "A rider stood at the lamp lit bar. Tugging the knot of hi a neck scarf loose, While someone sang to the silver strings in the moonlight patio." The other I do not know tho name of but It starts like this: "The K Ul I ii Kid from Powder liiver. Ain't got no lungs nor nary liver Some says it was a blue cnyuse." etc. Thanking you In advance. Sincerely yours, ALICE. Ft. llrtdger. Wvo. I sincerely hope some one of my readers will have these songs for you, Alice, nnd if so, 1 will forward them to you In your envelope. ess can be set outside some place, and at your next clea nlng used uga In by pouring it carefully off from the dirt which will have settled to tho bottom of the container. Your dress will by this method be as fresh and crisp as new. If you wish to use water, wash carefully, using pure soap or soup flakes, rlnso carefully and for sttiTen-ink' sttiTen-ink' use a solut Ion of borax water (about one teaspoon of borax to one quart of water. Thin gives bo.lv and crlspness similar to the original dressing. dress-ing. To FFt RCK LKS St. Oeorge. Ut. Sorry, Freckles, but when you send your name ami address I will gladly send your songs and answer your quest ions. I'm r Mien Hi no k a ; W a liiivn hi i n i 1 1 In! m em a 1 bu n ' U of i . inh i m and would J 1 1 a to hi U n It w iUMlonn hiii'i !m M In 1 1 p r for H boy f i o m I lo 1'. ,.. i a to y t I . in,, v.nn u Kill? ('.'; In II pi-.pi lo k i up H i o i j npon'l ni i- v. I I I, a (-1J'f V, I I.I liM.I., ' uli'iiiy, A M.i, ' i" Ao -I my Jit i I i if t I. a n i fii' 1 1 1 1 1 you, II M II ' Op I II ' . i O . i ' ' I I I r ' . I, i I m loon I hi iii I' wilioiro i, n-ihui' (ill er for i on I ' nn not .mI'. H e i"iini' ou! v. ii n j.' 1 1 Ih oi 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 k I in m out i !. i i,y , i. ti a I y .j. I, 1. 1 l h. W .t of I ,i i.'i I h I ll I I I .1 I ti Of U'l it I . ' ' I of ., u'l y I i In of l Mm i-i'.-, I. nd in. . 1 i- it j.m.'i'MMiii i i.. : . .i j.i " i i i o it I il i i mi. r, h.i .i a i ' id m y I ' i ' ' ' i i 1 1 ' f ' o mi in. n ' , i I coim i Fi ' I ' 1 oil on foil pi oi-,. i- , hut h li' o J ii. . .1 i V u o . If. ;. I i. a i-.i u'l . luj of 'ii.i'im' an' wil'lu' an' I 1 ' I OH I e " IZi J ' hi I l.e y 1 I I 'Oil en- pomW lit hai l en to be nil old -M,oo I. um or old fi l'ui'1, a ii 'ha or ; of I . t i . i m in', iirluiiiilly would bu a vci npjrmlld Plea. To JlU'i; t.yi.A, Levi. Ida - Tliiinl-n for the -n(', Very, V' y inuMi. il'.i. f-'i nd your mum: and mamj.i d i n m op for the n'iiiin you w Inh. I u n not well h. nil them without your name, ;m I? To TMhT', r.-ntei lirld, n I will write, Tootn, If you will send a nama hy whl. h I a u o a. h you. I nd you 1 foi gel ? Wlim In "-"(ill I.iii-e t.e i-hotojraph. d ut Monro. MijilioB, ho. Minn. A'ivi rtif. nit nt To N; and I I'. I ;"K J.LH. Hju.hlrh l-'oik, I'hili.- I'i-;iM' send name and ad-diei.ri, ad-diei.ri, glil, If you V. Irh our qui-hi loi; ' answeied. Sorv, but ..-;ice r ad rub-g K o ei n I n this 1 1 i-pa; 1 nun t and thereby nave ua hotli time. J'J.M-V, Siiluion, Ida. fbase m-iil name and addnhs and I will then ha happy to anawer ijui-Mlons aa bent I , an. - - -- - - - j bear MIhm Hrooks: 1 never fall to rend your very interest inter-est Iiik corner. Thi-re are two guest Ions that I would like you to help mo solv. ( 1 ) What is used to clean (Cray suede slippers? CJ) Somo Kray silk hose have a very brinht shine. Will you ideas tell nifi what causes Oils shine? Wlsh-ln Wlsh-ln you much snot-ess In your work, I remain an ever, "HLVrc KYES." Snraly, Utah. Welcome. Ttlue Kyea. (1) Go to your shoe storo a nd ask for a brush and powder pow-der to clean your suede shot's. Any shoo store which sells suede shoes will have it. CJ) 1 cannot. Htue Kyea. The veKrtahlo or fibre silk has a brlnht sheen. Are yours of this? Thanks for your kooiI wishes, dear. |