The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1912, Page 9

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» @ance she has free. Saturday, i, 7 enmen me Epa — O41 Gat PoP 3 To DoIT Sout seu Awiiwa. THROW HIM A FEW YouRSELT! WERE’ AN OLD SSR. Wun OF HINE INES SHC SAD SHE'D NEVE! ene? cn with FE | Darktown Doings “Silhouette Sayings ty "rhe Press Zz =, H. GE. PROFES, ) By Eleanor Schorer | 1 ZAWaNVZN “My husband-and | are very incompatible!” “On what subject do you disagree?” “Well, he doesn’t believe in debt!” — sbi os 1 Gi AEE RUPEES lor of a BS WE) Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers Fy x who declares his love for A Point of Etiquette. ToUns. wns “A, @." writes: “When a young man} ™% but we are not engaged. Am I 4a introduced to a lady at a dance, what Hed sere Se to tess me when $e the proper thing for tim (0 way ang a ee aed keep this privil ey the nm MB naturally; eave that he te giaa to/fer “Me S88 OU premise to marry, meet her, and asky her for the fret “Gay, Pa, is a magnate a man wot'can make lots of meney?” td “No, son. A magnate is a man that can owe lote of money!” re Two Feature Serial. Stories in the ‘ EVENING WORLD ate ‘Both Sides of theShield,”’ a Story of Love and War, written by Major Archibald Butt, Aide to President Taft; one of the heroes of the Titanic. Begins May 9 “L. K." writes: “I am engaged to a man, but will not receive che ring tor a the, 1 g MM. Y.% writes: ‘’Dhere is a young Tthe right hy Pred Meo Mod, man who Seems to care a good deal] other men?” about me when we are alone, but whol” x i ; tights me in the presence of others. 140 nt, See 90 Rave see om ee Shall I continue my friendship WIth! intaportance compared to the promise, Negt she met the College Professor. He didn’t care for good looks. He ence in Age. aaid 90 himeclf, The contents of a head were more interesting to him than writes: “I am thirty-two ana|ite eatertor, He admired Brains, not Beauty. So Beaste tried to cultivate In her mirror she saw a place on her forchead where a wrinkle was almost coming into view. That was enough for Bessie. No more wrinkle-making | Intellect for her! “An artist ie the kind of man for me,” she decided, “I'l him? } I think your self-respect will not per-| Diff mit it, unless he mends his ways. “A. _ {nh with @ girl of nineteen, Dolher brain, She studied all sorts of horrid subjects, And she grew thin. | be his Inspiration!” tom bore op. fat writes: “L brought a friend of|you think the disparity in our ages too J ay f§ “ ‘ bt | “Officer 666,’? 2 rapidl mine to see my slster, and later he| great?” 9 7 f Ye telephoned and asked permission to call| Not necessarily, if you are truly fond| girls of her age, expecially those out of fbhowing your own so plainly, really to say to him; otherwiee @ Dit] “C, Af" writes: “I topped speaking ———enpenions KOFY OF SOW fon her, Because she was invited to afof each other, ‘ school, have young men friends, — gots bere for the man, to @ Young man seven months ago be- life, based upon the successful farce of * party that night she tola hf to come —_ “HL. A." writes: “Ta tt proper for per cause I thought he seemed cool. I often that title Qnother time. Was she right?” “Eg. \." writes: “Is tt proper for a| “A. 8" writes: “I am in love) with| young lady who f# not in love but) ‘«, T.” writes; “When @ man ts with) see him and I want to be friends again, A merely on friendly terms with young] two ladies, doo man to telephone him nearly every day|or between them?" How ehall I bring this about?" Certainly, since she had a previous} girl of sixteen, who le working, to al-{@ young man and often ask him to my I should think the simplest way was walk on tho outside engagement for the date he mentioned, |low young men to come and see her and | house, but he never comes. How can I iy Begins May 13 eesti} bring her home from business?” win his affections?” at hia place of business?” | The man shon'd always walk on the| just to bow and smile tho next time you G. L.” writes; “1 am going with ® Ivthink she is rather young, but most| The way not to win it is to keep on} Propey enough, if she has something | side nest to bY street, __ [meet “ny er ; sete ye ne oe dee ond ait A.) | 4 f

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