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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax PKOBT.KMS THAT PERPLEX. Friend or Lover. Pear Mies Fairfax: I am a girl of 18. About four months ago I met a man six years my senior. I did not think much of him at first, but after a while I began to like hint, and now I find that I love him dearly. I can not understand why he says ho is interested In me, enjoys my company and like* mo very much, but he very seldom takes me out. He is, in busi ness, and I realize that he cannot me very often, but on Sundays, instead of taking me out he takes his folks out. Another thing is that he makes an appointment with me at the last. minute. You see he will coll me up or call at my place of business and ask me to go out with him that eve ning. and 1 never refuse, hut always go with him. Can you tell me what to do so that I could win this young man? Do you think by his actions that he cares for me a little? Should l drop him and try to fot-Rct him? BUBBLES. The youtiK man's devotion to his family shows his fine character. On the other hand, his making; his ap pointments at the last minutes In dieates that he is selfish In liis atti tude toward you. apu is considering hla own convenience rather than yours. He must lilce you or he would not make an effort to he with you now and then. By patience and good humored acceptance of his way of THE NEBBS— food for scandal. Drawn for T,1?'So1 H'“ __ _ *__ ft GUEST'S ARE ASSEMBLED AT THE* NEBB RESIDENCE-ALL READ/ TO PARTAKE Of REFRESHMENTS AND PEAK AROUND TO GET A LINE ON THE NEBB'5 FINANCIAL. STANDING_This mvcES LOVJELV CotvX/ETRSAtiOfO ON THE \MftV HOME £3_ MBS. NEB8.TKE GAS-MMJ iUSY ToftNED THE GAS orr_ me SavD 'ifeo DIDN'T ? CXW Vooft fc»LL — Sovj 'DON'T EXPECT i ME Tb MAKE XoTFEE VN'TM MATCHES v—nj—isfcviy>'/oo? X)oS J ‘jbu "WINK J r^OURE A NICE cwc 'too ARE.'. Vou} CeatAlNlS MODE 't PLEASANT TOC ME 1 S f4EV TURNED OVF TWE GAS UjMEN l MAD \ A MOOSE FUEL oT COMOANV- i COULWT) EoCN SEROE COFFEE -1 NBJER oja5j— 50 EMBARRASSED IN CAV UEE - —-—\* n r--tC^^\ !»». »r ▼%» twii »«. • J there now , sweetheart - stop v—% caving — vu wttrrtr a letter to \ EACH ONE EXPLAINING THE CIRCUMSTANCES \ __yhevu. m>m»re us too standing up l \ TOR OUR RIGHTS-TM No CRttUEK COUd- ) ^— ---, r-rZir0^. AftD - VM A RED ( r FLOODED TlGWTlNGJ | ujmkt) I <t>.L «»»> «■ — r—^ ^ 1 * BARNEY GOOGLE-— Barney Can’t Even Bear Dreaming About It. Drawn for The Omaha^ Bee by BUly DeBeck _* ... _ (3©ST WAtT Tm. TWKV VVA© cwv' v "TtWT X AOCePVtD A TEW \ TaCATSANS© OOUAft BWftE AMO ( S£« UOM <*AH©%t X LAW© <W V. 3ML =■ CM CT . CM '-- tv ANV M40NOC©. —--v X CAN'T SLEEP/ ^ - - --- Iffl, Hr King t — am SywAraf It c*xa ~2 A. ■ ' nr> TXT/^TXTr' IT'D P A TT4PD R*gi»ur.d SFE ji«ls and maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus OKINUIJNU UJr rJ\ 1 rlJiK-u. s. r.u.t oiiic. page of colors in the Sunday bee (cop> right. i»:s» THAT POO(?THlN<U TRTtNCi TO MAKE X I MVINCi ^ELLlNCi j oook^iimthe on»ice / I OOHT ^sOPPO^E 1 dlRU*3 OF *>we ^euu^y/s __ that ttpe I BOOK A WEEK.: LpfH, APE NOT A^L. ?dUEVER e^ouciH to \ MUVr CALL 1 at the office ' TO bEE MT >\ut>esAisoy^j ^4. ■Wr (C) 1)23 »y INT L F(*run« ftnvici. Inc. Tp-"s 1 OUbT /\ LITTLE WHEN DIO WHILE A<0 1 XOO DOX FROM K THEt>E L^OXr eooKb? —<-. P— TP 7-3 JERRY ON-THE JOB— no half way measures for him. Dr*»n for T.ba °"!.aba ““by Hoban > __■■ .. f ! LAWDAiJ} (_ \ WBDl£ *9A 'Th«S S' *TWS- ^y Smiub ^at vwos't cowr I _ 1 7j$T CU5SE*A OFA^} j4CM CCVE MOUMF n,1''Tw '"T”' /6cv* ^oau GOT 4U. “TVs vtooc>' '*<*' AmO On HAPPinES'S AnD A NEW CET Wy ’ 1 A'vtt Gcrr Tufu Top. Ooa. St',—■* <An^ “J LoeoMcnnvji^y jgP 1 ftOijGwT A CAELOAt) 05 t7 A H?/l VI ^ 05 Sn.t5 5CA. Oft I EmS'.HE = 4^0 ITS1 T**E" V \ 55eA'-rE'rT ShJ55 MO'J EjFs ) y CjXVnA • \W'U* HA15 ous. *ur^ y/£A ^-—vjyp w /juSr 1 ^ ( *A,a ) Piv VOJGkTa 3ous^^''' ■ Two CARLOADS' ; ^£7 AKO SAMK> 'tur A, 'WW°tE 3>lV. S r^yliwn —L_Z___5BBE!2JU Idoing things you can set him the ex ample of kindness and consideration and make yourself necessary to him. Take the friendship in a less serious fashion. The man may he a good friend even if you cannot charm him nto being a lover. Foolish Pride. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been goipg with a man for five months. About six weeks ago we had an ap pointment which i broke and 1 li.ive not seen him since. Relieving him angry 1 tried to forget him, but find I love him more than ever. I would love to regain his friendship and know he feels the same way about It. I see him often, as lie lives in my neighborhood. UFA ItTMtOKFX. If each of you goes on being proud and stubborn, you are bound to drift apart. Why throw a«a.v love in order to gratify that dangerous and expen sive thing known as pride? 1 ou were tlie offender. Write him a littte note .fid tell him that you know he is too big and generous to hold this circum stance against yon and that you are sure he must Del you were too sin cere a friend to slight him In any way. •lust Kero lid Fiddle: Of course the young man is doing wrong to run around with anyone except his flame. Do you really enjoy playing second fiddle? I should think that your pride wouldn't let you. 1 really think that it would lte wiser for you to k^p out of the whole muddle. Probamy the young man's flariee won't be so care less about his running around when she returns as she was when she left. X think you are more sadly In n»ed of schooling than you are of advice. 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