Beatrice Fairfax PKUIUjKMS THAT I’ERI'LEX. _Hear Miss Fairfax: I wonder if these boys and girls who write to you really think they have problems. I am a man 34 years old and have just discovered that the one girl I have ever eared for has a chapter in her past life which I haven’t even the nerve to investigate. I am engaged to the girl and as yet she does not know that a friend of mine knew hpr a few years ago and that her whole story has been told to me. I will say In her defense that when I asked her to marry me. she did say that she wanted to tell me something first, and J didn't let her simply because I was so sure of her character and supposed it was one of those long stories of silly flirta tion. I have known her for three years in which time her life and conduct have been blameless. What is my duty? I still love her. My friend tells me the Bill was not to blame as she was only 17 nnd the man was a trusted ami Intitnatf friend of her family. She has a cloud on her past. Should I ignore it? Or should I break the engagement frankly telling her why? She is a uuiet, reserved sweet, i and very beautiful girl. Hut there Is THE NEBBS- ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLISTENS. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess! (Tr»dem»rk Applied For) r* ftyor. \ (wvjwed The girl's n-v Toft tomorrow - i hauE a crteqess CODING-SHE'S GOING To SERVE A NICE Luncheon with Tqesh lobster r-"' Tawi err au Thc5»we« ^ i our _ shine >r op _ Bhing our the ' I N\0NO6RftM T&WELS -DQESSUPThE fv BED WITH THE COMPftNV 5PRERD / & --- *r - 1 » -1 l A Corjtti&s I a Swell luncheon !-That's^ THE UENEER TOR A GuV THAT'S HANGING ) ON 1JV AN EVE-LASH _ APPEARANCE '5 \ EuEPwTHlNG IN THiS UOOQLD _A NICE CoaT ) or paint has <5olt> manjv a broken down^ AUTOMOBILE. — \ CAN HEAR THOSE iGiRLS SAVING -"ISN’T SHE A SWELL -J)—l^rNENTERTWNER - PER! , .r^sr li ) j^HHUSBAnD MUST BE &►«*, ' ^^\po»NG~VA) » | r CS G*3Vj«f> ll BARNEY GOOGLE- BARNEY FEARS THE WORST. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck ' • ♦ (Copyright. 1321.) 1 - ■ ———i——■ I I -— — M ■ mm—mmm— ■ ——i^—■■— i ■ .. I ■■■ k r"-1 1 BArnex-s jvio doovt rrs'''\ CV4AKKSED 6\4'"T-BOKe\ UE NEVER. ] stakevTwax's 3eev\5 Happx I Ay/ BAXORTTE ! / coco ftMut-yX. _^ pp^TWANK. awfuluv nice of you MR- *NO TAj«;e Ut> TO MR^>. OUET'6 MUt3XCAsU-yOO KNOW • OUR C AsR Xt5 C>EIN<» REPAXReo • IFXOU HADN'T A1)KEO Ot> _-5% we couLWyo- V—-R DtO XOO VEVCO TO THE t>TORE Ars1 C,\T ME *IO WORTH _ . J OFTACKb W I'LL _ r = IMEET XQO US THE | M\' XARD- J H^LL. HAVE. TO L ' COH6. OR j t TH»t> ROAD- If ‘>S-—rtf WHAT I WA*b THAT L ^rev°<—' I-**— “©ins «v imt l Ptinmi So*vic*. me. — .TttTwr_ JERRY ON THE JOB POOH! FOR SUCH TROUBLES. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban VC J f 4AK*C '’FoftOV Gq'T CMEQ. /> C ^ i B'uuom OQUAfts t=» 'Jonno V* 'WOCRE'PF-IETK. G< $00 J AAMUOM-s GEtt/AAKN OwEC "\ 11 $n3461*S-4rT63*984 2163IOJ /A\GOSHH '"1—^y i 3TT A SamrSwP CoStS Ssotoo.ooo 5» AKO'IUk 9amA^*> CA^t, / [ S*r US' ^wv- A f( | Ct tjAS*. «4v40 a Dorr | > 1^ f^^Avw^BPj/^f^ fi * Ay10 A half 4 95T2.C6MT 006 D4T J WrTERES* ME. 1^**** riMryjmm —mncm. imt* no doubt that she is the g!rl nils man refers to. I shall abide by your de cision. J. B. C. If I were a man and loved a girl who was "quiet, reserved, sweet and beautiful," 1 would marry her in spite of her past especially when assured that the girl was not to blame. The girl whose youth is overshadowed sutf fers forever. And when sne has re built her life into a tiling of beauty it seems too terrible that the world can not ever do the bidding of Him who said, "Let him that is without sin among you eust the first stone." In ages past a wise man decided the question for you. He said: "Go in peace.” It you think the girl could go in peace through life after you had broken your engagement, then break it. liut just how much peace would this girl ever know If you withdrew your love? A sensitive.t brave girl with that wretched girlhood behind her? Don't take my advice, unless your ow n heart and mind tell you It is the right advice for you. Assistant Secretary of Treasury Resijnis Ilv International >ew» MriiM. Washington, July 1.—The resigna tion of Kdward Clifford of Illinois as sssistant secretary of the treasury was announced here tonight. It was stated at the Treasury de partment that the resignation has been approved by President Harding, effective within two or three weeks. Clifford will return to his private business in Chicago. Treasury officials said that Clif ford's retirement had no connection with a general reorganization of the Treasury department, scheduled to take place Monday, with the begin ning of the new fiscal year. 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