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Show ; l ru r l.radi'i' ; 'l Inn ja yutir ronnT. All t licit inn Hubin it tn will hit chcifr-fully chcifr-fully iiint cuivlully nnwrn-il, exi-rpl thuMtt rtrcl.nitf ihimIi.u1 mlvicw. Nil f mlilr -i'smi'i of Ijimrn-iii Jinn niniiuL lw rin t c t hen?, hut will , bo ttriil. if ii Melf uiUivimI, kIuiu)c( ciiv.-litjm an'um ,n un tin H'in3l. UiirMlioiiH uri limiteil lo two. l ull iiaiuo and im!Im-mm inimi accompany t arli let (it or no rily ran ln mudi. All ci.ri.iiMinlcal luni arc ln-ld Mrirtly ronCnli-nl ial. Ill ivitiel mi? jniciiis mul HuiifM, the run'ret. litlf, tin first line, or th; nanui of tin author U iH'vs:utry In oniVr to fin. I tlii'iii. 1'Iciimh h'whI rilarnjiw), nihil i-hird cnvclopn also wilh thrsu ic(inatM, no they may hi; forwarded directly to ym. Addict Idler very plainly, with pen and ink. to Helen jtrookn( ISux Salt I.aki Cit), I Hah. K' 'N'JM It '. I ' KST I'! 1 1 Thi-Mrt h.-nM mi. ix.fiiiH urn .n thn r"l'i, Html ami Tii-lln- l-'uuiol lint ; Muitotiv n' Mliiu. h K Katl.v SmiHhhiM nf t-niu-tlaiK Allrv. Niw IIo'm ipiU 'rrliiM11 .',miih1 p.-iol en t Iim rii i Mi-i , I'm Nmry I Mm In Vnii Civ, I ho I'l 'Hun I-'i .on lAtn'9 Oibr Hi (iv hi Vnnr w n Hark Vnr -1. li n tlm liinv Ih On tha Hnwe. 1'ha fulliiMiiitf it'-iiHi Mini itma hnvn bfi'fl in cl Vr. ii in 1 ri K I MO pttHt W i-clt, ntnt I wlnli lo tluink fa. li una fur their hlli1hrnH Itl i' (i h I I 1 1 Ml t I II tlHIli: 1.11 I In liuy hi lllun A MiMMuyo ft'iiiii lliiino Htc Haine W'lllln llio I.PH Vc ('(Mill I'llrtin 1 n w I). T 'inter I u k ot u'h Ci um. Th Ciif.in of nil AehlllK Mrttrt, Tli I.. K..11.I of thn I 'man ItulMer. It will tia nf.-eBanry for th followinc M pimI tin rur a ml Aililravra l.r-furo I ran mmurr thrir lnuiin, aa the rua ha1lnc thla column ImllrntA. ' I'owhny," ItnlmrtBDn. Wyo, "I Mrtl-dra." Mrtl-dra." Tltme, Wyo. "lioif Imnk," WanhliiKlon, t'tah. lirl.o ami lA. Hlio-ahoii. Hlio-ahoii. 1-laho Tohl.la ami llrki-y, !.,. an, I'tah. Tha '! m hi. 1 a- t I I .a k , t 'I u li. Tlm Nuok hi y Koti r. Mor 1.1 la it. I'U "Tpa HukIi H I 1 - r." i M. i ' mn i on, Ma ho. '1 viii.-J ltfatlur," T.x.olo, I'tah. Ir Mlm HrMoka. Your I M 1 1 e CMtrirr la an 1 n t re a! I n K anl iTMlthiK that 1 f-M I tnuat entr; and hnt' 1 am wi"lnnii to ank a f-w iurt I'.iib ( i ) Hi l. vfuri nl.l ami hae hrrti if 1 ti ic Mllh a hov utr-mlv all winter an.l fc that I ahoul.l think linn df nllt-r thhiica than tiovi, ao how can I n, u It hi ni without g nt I Ilia; ! vd at hln.' C' la II .ro.rr to .lay kUa-I kUa-I n if Kninra at a l'rt ? U'lHhlng you all kinda of ucirii. rTiiiii, l-KACHKS. Idaho. Your o neat ion rr an wet rd and aent t' tha addiena eneIord In your latter, hut It haa hren retirtid to rue marked unlalined. 1 arn now ilaclng It here hurry -r tha delay hut auea you will h a v a to t r e p t tha M rn I'ruper nam and ado e-a tnuat a: om-jia om-jia n y 1 e 1 1 e r a If you a lib iwrn and prompt aervhe You are right you ahould ba thinking think-ing of oilier thlnga. vmntly mora Important Im-portant than going with hoy a. 1 cannot can-not underatand why you hava been allowed al-lowed to go atrady with a boy all winter win-ter whfn you a ra only thirteen. Your letter ahowa that you are aadly In need of mora a hoollng. Juat tell thla boy frankly that you think you are too young to be going with boy a, and that you hava decided not to do It any more, fc-jt to aiend your tlm improving your-aelf your-aelf Inat eal. Thera la no rcimn why ha aha-Jld get peeved about ll. No. my dear. a.iing gamea ara not In good taate. Thar a ara many other gamea much nioro n Joy a bio and lea harmful. harm-ful. Let ma know how you get on, doar. Ienr Mlaa Urooka; Will you pleaaa anawer a rjueatlon for ma. If a girl doean'l want to dance with a boy aha haa never met. how ahould aho refuse him? I am sending send-ing a aong aomebody anked for. Thanking Thank-ing you very much In advance. UKOWN KY i:S. Idaho. Thank a very much for tha aong. Brown Kye. It are ma very at ratiK' that a boy whom you hava never met ahould auk to dance with you. Surely ha mu at realize ho ahould be properly Introduced. Simply any. you are sorry, but you cannot dance with a stranger TWO PI ST KltS. Idaho Falls. Ida. Thanks for tha sun a, girls. I will keep your envelope for the songa you ro.iuont ami hop to have them for you anon. You are moat welcome to any and ull I can find for you. IVar Mlfia Brooks: 1'ormlt in to Hwk a favor of you. WH1 you please Klve dlroctlon.i for the planting plant-ing nnd culttvathiK of Jerusalem Artichokes? Arti-chokes? Yours trulv, JIM MIR You nre most welcome to the following follow-ing Information renanlliiK the Jeru-Halein Jeru-Halein Artichoke. The planting' and cultivation cul-tivation of thin t uh.T Ih much the s'itiio an that of the Irish potuto. Plunt It IS Inches apart in the row wit h rows 3 feet apart. It is very prolific fctul hardy, nnd does not require the careful cultivation driven the potato U is nilv Isable to use waste land for the growing of this plant, which some consider a pest, us it event ually absorbs ab-sorbs all available surrounding ground nnd cannot bo gotten rid of, except by plowing it up. My lcar Friend: I have written to you many times nnd am pleased with your work. May I usk a quest lun or two. ' ( 1 ) I have very t hick hair and It is sett injr real Ioiik nnd pret t y. I vn nt to have It bobbed, but my fol ka do not want mo to have it cut. What shall I do? I am wishing you very much success wit h mo and with nil others. I nni, as ever. I'INK UOSIO. Clear Lake. Utah. You will nee one of the sona you requested re-quested In the last Issue of your paper and another In this issue. The ot hers I do not have, but will try to get them for you and will then send them to you. 1 would not advise you to bob your hair. I'lnk Hose. I am sure you would re-Ktot re-Ktot it. especially when your hair Is dol iik so w ell. Hob bed hair Is not nearly so popular as it was. although many continue to wear it because of the difficulty encountered when at- To MltS. V. M. Ij.. Salt Lake I now have your poem. "The P ing Sailor," and had hoped to print it. but hardly think I can over tlnd room for it. as It is qultei a long poom. Will you kindly kind-ly send for it as I II nd I do not have your address. My Tenr r'rlend: Would you k lndly answer my questions. ques-tions. Miss Brooks? We found your club names very good and chose Taml, As out club Is where we work, ve liked Taml the best. Thanks,, kind friend. Now for my quest Ions. ( 1 ) Po you know of n n y place, doing type work, where a girl could get typo work to do at hdino? It Is Impossible for mo to lY Vme and I have a typewriter ti'tnptlng to l"t It grow out. lU-nr Ml mm Hro'ilts: M ii ii y I hit ii k n for- the aong you p u b Unhid for inn a ft-w weeks no. I air. ro tnllllK In a MoOK Which I Ht ti hurt been l ' ileal e d nnd h'." you will publlnh tlm mt inn. Would like i o ii mU you bow In ben wuv to Blip u ll d 1'er.el (hi be.oll!ft nl l, ami w hut, if u ii v. a pet ;i I rum la netehMiry. AImo, how to win back the love, of one wlio In gtuduuMy drifting ft otti you nnihl'iind). II.. v.i t Med In every wuv to do my part. It what way hliVo 1 fulled? 1'leUHe iniil.o a suggestion. sugges-tion. Thanking you In advance an be-foin. be-foin. INI"ITA, I'tah. You are welcome to the aong. I.om-l-ta, and 1 In turn thank you for the one you sent me. (I) Tlio florin! tella tnu to take the beg on la slip n nd put It In water until llttln room come on It, then plant It ami take care of It Junt the same aa anything elei. (If) Your other quontlon (a not ao enay to aiiMwer, dear, especially a a 1 know nothing of the clr c u mul u ii'-ea. I am g'dng to ank you to write me a letter telling me aoine-thlng aoine-thlng mora about your seeming trouble, and I can then give you a pcraonul reply re-ply If you wlah. There la a way to real re-al o i a the harmony in your home I a rn auro but not knowing more than your Inttrr Indiiatea, any attempted advice from me, would be like the blind at -tempting to lend the blind. J'leaav will ou l-t inn heur from you? To IJCKN'i:, Fillmore. Ft. Through the, k hid m-fcu of a contributor 1 atn enabled en-abled to print your aong: A UTTLK J ! ' ' Y IN BLUE A mother aita In auduena Thinking of her only aon Aa aho looks up at two picture on the wall. They're all that's left to cheer her And she .a "Thy will be done" Aa she mourns for him Who's gone beyond recall, ono afiowa hlai aa a little boy In aoldleia clothra at play With Ma army lying scattered on the M oor. The other in a uniform The dav be marched away. When he said good bye A lit a! forever more. Chorus : la It atrange when the band start! pla ing That her eea fill up with teara. Aa the soldiers pass her window And tha atreet rings out with cheers? For Its then that her heart Is saddest And It B'-ems it can't be true. As aha looka up at the pictures of her llMlo boy In blue. The war that took him from her hae been over many years. And the troops that pass are only on parade ; But as she watches them go by She's thinking through her tears, ' f her own boy marching While the music played. The pictures hanging on the wall They seem to blend In one. And she seems to hear a voice "I mlaa you. too." That's why she's heavy-hearted. For when all is said and done, lie was only Just her little Boy In Blue. pear Miss Brooks: The poem you sent was Just w-hat I wanted. And It was very dear of you. Miss Brooks. I thank you from the dopth of my heart. I wish to ask two questions now. (1) I have a wart on my lip. anyway It Is a white pimple. It has been there almost three years. It doesn't bother me. but I do not like it there. It Is as large as a pin head. Is there anything I can take It off with? rJ) 1 am 'J3 years old, ft feet 11 inches tall; how much should 1 weigh? 1 will close with love. SPANISH BABK, Spanish Fork. Ft. You are ns welcome as can be to the poem I sent you, nnd I am very glad I could do It for you. 1 am so very busy, dear frioiid, that at present I am ticking no personal appointments at all, so I think It would be better if you would write me whatever questions you wish to ask, two nt a time, and I shall be very pleased to answer them to the best of my ability, you may be sure. In regard to the wart, or whatever It may bo. on your lip, I think it would be a good Idea for you to consult your physician about It, nnd if he says it is a wart I suggest that you try rubbing it lightly with a caustic stick. This Is often effective in removing an ordinary or-dinary wart. For your height, your weight should be l'Jd lbs. 1 do appreciate appre-ciate your good wishes, dear,-and shall bo very glad to hear from you again. J FAN IT A Soft o'er the fountain. Llng'ring falls the southern moon; Far o'er the mountain, lireaks the day too soon! In thy dark eye's splendor. Where the warm light loves to dwell, Weary looks, yet tender. Speak their fond farewell I Nita! Juanlta! Ask thy soul If wo should part! Nita! Juanlta! Lean thou on my heart. When in thy dreaming. Moons like these shall shine again, And day-light beaming I'rovo thy dreams are vain. Wilt thou not, relenting. For thine absent lover sigh, 1 n thy heart consent ing To a pray'r gone by? Nita! J ua nita ! Let me linger by thy side! Nita! J nun Ita ! Ito my own fair bride! and would like to do that kind of work. (-) Flense send mo Thomas Melghnn's ad dress. YV lshlng you lots of success and thanking you very kindly, yours, 1OOOLK BFO, Logan. Ft. I sincorely wish, dear girl, that I might he ns successful In sending- a satisfactory answer to thla question an I seemed to bo to your last one. I fear though, my dear, thnt It will be Impossible Impos-sible for you to obtain this kind tt work. The mimeograph has absorbed w hat ever work of t his nat ure t here once wns, ns It reproduces copies much moro quickly and satlsf artorlly than does t he typewriter. Address Thomas Melghan at Lanky Studios, Vino fctt. Hollywood. Calif. I ienr Mln Drool- a; J hnvn I 1 ' j mi uident render of your coiner foi ii Ioi.k llm. i,;,,) woMld i: a noijie l,i I p, If J ii i ii W elc((.. V. Ill ; ou hf-lp lot- holvtt 1 Lin oui.ni Ion ' ,, V Lu-ri tooM f ol of it f.,t J-,1,, i j,,,.- V. 1. 1- n lUh. I of - u In do the bo a 1 1 h Ihr b. nf i.lijn who iii t? Iicli-p. icl.-ni, -aw, 't, ' belli O'll if .i r.lolHl I, , I I ' 1 1 H I I.- ' J I "Wlioi: f 1 1 lo .1 'I In," ii no i- 1 . : Mi' j m .i V f, i, n 1 l,i I ,. 1'. '.' i if llm i; 1 1 in v. !, me ii U k v u pi, ...-i, nl, I i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Jiud i 'I I c I 'I 1,1' bo' M M'.lll to I 1, I I, k ti,a biMer Ii i e '!;, " 'J hey ft y i.t,, Uo j. n y - lliln nnd e v i -1 t M r , ( l , fin ii i o n n d her, n v e r thinking how I I, e y ll.lKM buit hi I fel)nf.'.l, iil.d iKf'Ole l.t-r W ll ll the like, in,, ,)..lj't- V. llm other v I r I n 111 rn, hi a d;. ri' e, el . , while Mm V ..-p.-I Hie "haidboiled" gliia and M-'k Hull company. J'Ie;ie, lejj me why IMh In. WliMiitf you ul) noMa of I in k. I a in, "FAHY," Wyo. f if couifi, you aie webome, my Oi-nr, It ei m to inn M oiikIiI it'yt to be very hiii'l to im-m which soil of a k ' I a boy fthonlil hie, but there la no tx counting for t :i M en, and t ;i of ao n. of the pi e n, n I -1 1 ; i y boys mo me ' in- M-ciiiN to be bind t account, for. hv-n If the boyn you know ae.-m lj like to be "bit w led out" and told "i r hei e to, head In nt," hm you ;iy, I don' belb-va If I wru hi your pbi' e I ahouM aOopr lhete tacti'M In oid.-r to be j,opul.r wild (Mm mom; f"r I should consider the soil of hoy that would like thai kind of thing, not woi Ui worrying u r. They iin-ii'l all like that, thank good-ln good-ln mi, mid If you keep your self the lib e, mode M . ile ni u r sort of girl that t lo y think, "iUihy," some day a boy la Kolnjf to come along who wlJl appi'clute hu 1) a girl. The boys you a pi; a k of may aeem to Ignore you now, but one of tbee days they a r j going to tire of the 'hard boiled" girl, and th-n you will have your Innings. J ffet quite sure of thla, dear, and no girl can afford te lower her high ldeala for the sake of auch una' able and unsa tlf;ictoi y popularity. pop-ularity. Ijo you not hk f ee ? And further, fur-ther, "Kasy," If a girl is pleasant, tranquil tran-quil and quiet, a he rn unt of ne'eaalt y b arf-reant arid have poise. This is a combination of which any Klrl should be proud and which ahould Insure popularlt y for her among both boys and girls. If all the boys of your acquaintance are of this type do not fret, but devote your at'i-ntlon to aelf-lmprovernerit, aelf-lmprovernerit, and you will be rewarded by attracting to you persons of real worth who have respect and admiration admira-tion for you and your efforts. I ear Miss Brooks: May I enter your corner again? (1) Who was the man who played the part of Ken net a and Norma Talmadge's sweet heart (n the "I a ugh ter of Twj Worlds'" What kind of face pow der la the beat? I remain your friend, wishing you bushels of success MAY KUAVKK. '5 ran t vl 1 1 e. T't. Jack Crossby took the part of Kenneth Ken-neth Harrison. In "A daughter of Two Worlds" I am having some literature aent you regarding what Is considered one of the very best lines of toilet preparations manufactured and I eta assure you they are thoroughly dependable. Pear Miss Krooks: This nmkos twice that I have writ ten to you. I w.nt to nnk a question or two more. Will you answer tliom. pleusp? I am 17 years old, welnh lot! pot, mis. Is that na much ns I sluiuUI 1 wolKh? ThankliiK you In advance. 1 remain, SUM. Yes Indeed. I will (rladly answer your questions, and saVank you very, very tnuch for the sons. If you are of average av-erage height, which Is 02 Inches., Slim, you art) about four pounds ur.Aoi weight, at you should 'Talgb 1U pounds. |