Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. A Dilatory Lover.. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been thinking of coming to you for ad vice as I have a problem I cannot solve and would like to have your advice. I have been going with a. young man who is 7 years my senior. He cares for me and love* me when I am with him. Then again he acts as if he doesn’t even like me. He takes mo to movies some times and if I am to a dance lie brings me home. But when he Is with me he talk* about the other girl* and then if he'* with them he talk* of me to them But he doesn't know I know It. He often makes dates with me and says he'll come. I look for him but he never shows up. Never lets me know before if he couldn't come but keeps me waiting Kow Miss Fairfax can you tell me what to do, stop going with hint or shall 1 tell him of his mistakes. W. M. D. I think the best plan would be to havd a little heart-to-heart talk with him and see what he says. It might be w ell to gi\ ^ him some of his ow n medicine. Tit missing an engage ment he makes with you once in a while. Two Pals: The hope box is always a part of every girl's life and it would be very nice to begin putting away little pieces of lingerie and linen. But of count* girls of your tender age could not seriously b« considering marriage. If your parents do not object, you have*n perfect right to go around with any of your young men friends. I think you both know as well as I do that it is not proper to let your "true" friends "love you up." THE NEBBS_ THE IDLE RICH. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He.s BTsTg^G^ r AU BEtSV^, TRENDS AQe\ - --— -N / OOEU I GOESS ujE’LL HAUE To"^ - A vjACATtON / ^VUAV Yt> RESoftTS AND ) /\Y VOU GO iNYo SOME. 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J AHO TUe'BDcwm DERSyaIExT / v—~Y SATURDAY IS OUR LUNCHf / DOM'T tEL(- ^ "N/P - IT lOOKs\ ( Spark pujo oic a aaile i Uvf6 W6 eoPTkc) V (M ONE MINUTE S pyRSE NEKT M2 SEC*ON0S*y l Saturdav - --r)-\ * M 200*- *Kt> I ITS MALE VouRS, ad&*k- /y l SWEET \ VJJOfAAN - MAVF y' V ( ^0URS - <-ff ’} in *> t* VI*-*- MftXE A y ^-vncte oe ir / y MOUiy / IM TeurisiC ( Vcu IN MORSE \ RAG'Mli-- - [ Ncrrui^Cr is \ f\Z ‘SCE TEN ] MVtolJr Uk tCblN^Tn ^ TOU LEAVE THE tEASHO^E t0 co NILES AWAV-' _J ^4w W J* > ^ r~ Sitting out dances in a car is not wrong if your attitude is right, but if you go out with a predetermined in tention to ''spoon" of course, it is wrong. Your writing is legible. It is not proper to go out for a day's outing without a. chaperon. Kdith: A boy of 3* is too young to assume the responsibilities of a home, pspeeially when he has rio money saved for that purpose. I would advise you to wait at least two years. A Delicious Macedoine to Be Served Hot or Chilled. 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