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Daily Magazine, Saturday. December 30. io: \THATS $1 Tima, Tva Youd You! 1911, Publishing Oa, New York World), SAY, BILL, )F YOu WANT A NIFTY SUIT WHERE D'You GET $0 CUTTEM AND SLASHEM=THE THE HAND-ME*DOWNS! You'RE A SIGHT, BILL, TAKE MY ADVICE |/—cUTTEM AND SLASHEMS AND Csr Seca JOUR TAILOR-WHY DONT, |\ GET SOMETHING NIFTY © Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers F Letters to Betty Vincent, received at The Evening World office ap to soon each day, will be answered 1m the following day's paper. Marrying to Reform Him. IRLS, when a man asks you to marry him to reform ( : him—DON'T! ! An enormous number of unhappy marriages are brought aout in just that way. A young man who hae grievous faults succeeds in tngratiating himself with some really nice girl. Then when ehe gently reproaches him for hia failings he assures her that his cure rests with her. “I never knew a girl like you,” he . “Marry me and you can do anything you like with me.” But i a man will not stop drinking, for instance, during his engagement, when he !s not yet sure of the girl he pre-| tends to hk he will certainly noy atop after marriage. Just reme: r that when you are ‘offered the chance of reforming a man, | Gool Behavior. side is Immaterial. A man who aigne himself "C. T." A girl who signs herseif “U. B." | writes: writes: “Lam very much Interestea in @ youn la@y who seems indifferent In my pre} “L have quarrelled with my flance Could 1 ask him to call New Year's to| ence, but graises me to a friend. What]effect a reconciliation?” “1 suppose a lot of New Year's greetin shall 1 ie It would be better to write him a “Sure, more'n a hundred, with ‘ple Probably the youog lady is only shy.|Mte apology for your \rart in. the If you continue your attentions her) quarrel, and then he will probably ask mit’ on all of ‘em.” seeming indifference will dcubtiess dis-| permission to call, young man when chance throws you to- street car?” appear. a gether, and perhaps he will turn to you] Y {t is quite proper, though not _—— A girl who signs herself “FP. L,"|when he is convinced of your sister's [nec ry. A man who signs himself “J. 8.'] Writes (aafarence writes, fam in love with @ friend of my —- A «irl who @lgns herself "C. 1.” “q afs in love with a young lady, but} sister's. She doesn't care for him.| A girl who signs herself “BR. | writes: lately another fellow whom I introduced] Would it be right to ask him to call | wriltes ‘A young man hae been calling on to.her has seemed to'win her affections. on me “Is it proper for a young man to pay |me for two months, and he says he How can I tell if she still loves No. You must Just be nice to the a girl's fare when he meets her in @|loves me, Should he have sent me a Go to her andesk her frankly if she) _ ea kaMMaAe als ERB bod MEU prefers the other man to you. A girl, who signs herself "0. GC." , _. writes ‘ , “E have done small favors for a young | man who works in the same store with _ me, and though he has taken m™ out | ques Dons. If he does he will tell you. So far he nally seems to have been merely irl who signs herself but he says he it be proper ¢ port pont ith oth - yn FHT outs pot be prover to thrust your , pont port chuw ut ‘ company tipon a pason wie obviously 4 t him poate e aout Ww doesn't desire It, i Q e \ cv? In KY ! er ©. Kirt YU Wem ® rane hier self Bo" s\T wal” who signs her a , nen tek we elt. ie rin 4 I eive love letters from 7 { 4 : Ay te cael *Sirsiny not. You should not accept | rake hits ut . Lent jewelry from any man, and it 1s hardly | frdr to encourage love letters unless you Kirt Yu ‘We P are engaged to the writer wgper tele ER She Is Olce-. | Sore A girl who signs herself . M writes: “Tam two years older than my flance. Does that make any difference as long care for each other?” such ® alight disparity on ether a Boi being sent to your house?" ( eo cere eG ct a DM ane Conerient, 1911 ®, by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York World), 3x By C. M. Payne S'MATTAR Por DO YA THINK YA WAS GONNA Gear bah over * Mrs. Economy + * w w By Hutch 5 “Are you making any good resolutions for Néw Year's Day?” “Naw! | ain't even had time to break all my last New Year's ones yet.” Christmas preaent?* “fT have quarre with @ girl and| id it!” It would have been more courteous | she won't give me explain, If he had given you some simple re- | 1 know she will Membrance. Do you think I « A Quarrel, It should not be alficult. Suppone A A man who signs himself "L. C." |insiet on @ tete-a-tete some time dur writes |New Year’s Nonsense 33 ("x tivis~) $4 By Joe Ryan{/|_ The Day's Good Stories ‘Dur burst her, 1 bring wbout an understanding there?” you @end her some flowers and then ing the evening, RVERY MINUTE THIS 15 FING EXCRCISE 1AM GETTING STRONGER xy x —~) D7 1 APT, HARDRESS LLOYD, the English polo ‘gar those of you who hail from Chicago, are too hart ‘Chicagoan, 00 our poor marquises and earls, 1 understand, was being eho: there was a large fan kept @ dosen Derrigan tinaaediately put in a claim for dam: | ogy tet tum ages, After @ in ning he saw Mr ditting on her bi i. “T got me money from the city “ind ye, then, Air, Derrigan? It's glad 1 am, | How much d ' Thirty al “dure, L bought thirty sbi | party.| Curfous Nefghvors Folled, |..." Y Na‘ural Ques''01. perag’'st "the tier eeantenth Ofte, cae day she spoke to Mm. Moriarty abows waver, was tall "Oi do not. Ob fiat ao7 you're " let it go at thot,”"—Metro- paused | me di kor, ythe | bolitan Magazine, of Napoleow stething portrait 4 them foreign uoblemen! How much did he lend bin?" HE led the Bashful One into the consseveter, Where the strains from the Bine Siamenp, Band floated out to them, a sl to bubble with lore. She led him to two Expected /no her F000. | svex'eorinverine netery ander the satu: ti on ponia to ia always willing to Hetem to gam she urged. ut yur mother: “Absolutely dotes floated the eu on, George,” t'never get on with my neighbor et | wet married ye the money? The Trust Test, as’ worth of ducks | gg OTHER." said Bobhy, after a fw! week { M of obedience, “have T been a a90d boy lately did’ ye do wid tt? —>————_ replied Nis mother, “A. vers, \ trust met" he continued, Why, of cvurwe, mother trusts her little boy!"* WE it the chastened child was aot pactfied, mean really, really trust me, you kenawp,!* * Moriartya she moth coee DONT pant NUR EF Be [vu wy Lose on Tre Ve Ayu! a | pone { Bole WuRRL Wows We A A2 PRNCREL ant Guo Bl te 5 ORL Ra / | Good-By, Old Yeart | By Cora M. W. Greenleaf. bad 4))))) ont Into the past, ngs that detonged Coyr< ) = 1D My of pain, 1 " storm end Y " nover, Dring back nly in Memory can they be mine, My wo deeds, my shoughts— You ar sking away beyond recell, when you met ~ ago. * bitter nd w fel) them that bE renem CAN forget | id them be faithtul to thelr trust | And safely keep my vanished days, ! In gat but the body turns to dust U | |The soul's experience lives always, \ Some time, Old Year, 1 too shall go, 4 4 Mvet all the years of the Long Age —_—— 4 int sant angrty:| Straw He Coulcn't Catch.