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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . —GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1925. THE PURSUIT OF THE BACHELOR BY W. E. HILL. Copyright, 1925, Chicago Tribune Syndicate “Well, perhaps you P y > can come over to din- ‘ (| ¥ i “The way to a man's h ner on Thursday? 3 4 quotes the practical girl No? Well, how about she invites her bachelor fri Friday?> Saturday? ! , d have a nice, cozy Sunday? Well, what T 4 B " c finner, pre are you doing Mon- B it white hands day?” The girl with the indomitable will, | Jiue e i i 1. i tle dinner for twe great powers of con- - : : e e i S prump card. O centration and firm persuasion is asking a bachelor iriend to dinner. Success will be hers The sympathetic stuff goes best with some bachelors. A coid in the head or a miid tonsil com- bachelor friend (and bac plaint will start things, if the young lady of the predetory instincts uses her head. “I don't are very, fussy men) has_ this think you're sick enough for a nurse,” she should say, laying her cool hand on his brow., “I'll very moment sighted a hair i run in and see that you're getting on all right, twelve or thirteen times before tonight. You poor the butter man. 1 feel just owful to have you ill!" Then, if she can remember to call him “poor kiddie” once or twice. he’s hers *You're a dreat bid bad naughty boy, that's what you are!” This is known as the sledge ham- mer method and rarely works unless the bache- lor is over seventy The little widow is casting covetous eyes on bachelor of her acquaintance, and, wise girl that she is. she is saying it with cocktails. *0, Mr. Spavin, you funny man! O, I never heard anything so funny!” In angling for a bachelor many ladies attain great success by professing a kindred sense of humor. It flatters him up to the skies Bachelors who hate to be taken unawares should watch out. When out walking with a young lady and she refers to even the most adenoidous child as a “sweet kiddie"- -like the onc here shown—then. we repcat. he must watch out “Now, tell me all about yourseli.” The girl who thinks a business man must lead the most interesting existence is leading on a likely bachelor. She is going to get him to tell her all about what “par” and “deficit” and “refund- ing” mean in the business world The shaded light, the large couch and the romantic stuff are powerful accessories with large girls. Their long suit is looking dreamily into a fire, and then coming to with a start ‘when addressed. “Just A-Wearying for You" is open on the piano. Goes great with elderly bachelors who are tired of hotels.