A D VICE | By Miss Trubbl Watters ! Dear Miss Watters:—I have been going with a boy for the last two years and I am very much in love with him. He told me he loves me, but lately he has fallen in love with another girl. The girl is thir teen years younger than he is and but she is only a high school girl she thinks she is in love with him and I am sure it is just a case of infatuation. What shall I do? Shall I wait for this hoy as I am si|re he will come lack to me as scjbn p.s this mad infatuation is over or rhflll T start, going w-ith someonet else- It is hard for me to go with someone else as Ilove this hoy very much Ans—I admire your tolerance So you are willing to sacrifice your endowed pleasure waiting for this Tryan. This proves that you will make a good wife for some ono more worthy of your love. At the end of two years of courtship things should be taking on defin ito proportions. The extent of this high school girl’s love is not for you or me to say. Rut there is ono truth clearly outlined. This man’s love for you is not impreg nable- Sure he might come back, until ho could find someone more to his liking as in this present case rf you find sweet pleasure in the bitterness of waiting while others are enjoying life, (includ ing yon r boy friend) why I would not toll you not to, Although it would perhaps be better to let him catch-up instead of finding you where ho left off- And perhaps by that time you will have found someone capable of returning the faithful love you have to offer. Dear Miss Watters:—Until the present time my home life has been very happy, I have a lovely husband who Is very grand to me, and an adorable baby. Now Miss Watters although my husband is very good to me and the baby, he is not thoughtful or affectionate. I have met a man recently who has taken a ir eat liking to me. He i‘i so thoughtful and kind to the baby and me I am afraid Miss Watters that if our friendship con tinues I will fall desperately in love with this man- What shall 1 do? Shall I discourage this man’s friendship or should I continue as I am? If I do I am positive it just means a lot of miserable suffer ing for me in the end Ana—You say that your hus band is not thoughtful or affec- j tionate asi you think he should be. The fact that he was sufficiently attractive to cause you to marry him is something in his favor. Are you making yourself as attractive to him as you did before your marriago. Marriage is the problem of two people. Are you in the habit of pouting while waiting for un pleasant difficulties to adjust themselves ? Every human-being has a responsive chord. If you have failed to win completely the thoughts and affection of your husband who treats you fine in other respects it is probably due to the fact that you have not ex tended yourelf along this line Have you tried being thoughtful of him- If you did marry this oth er man could you really trust him knowing the unconventional meth ods he used to win you? Or do you think he could sincerely trust you, knowing that you had en couraged his love while pledged to another? How do you know that all of this fancied kindness is not a means towards a selfish end. You state that you were happy in your home until this Don Juan came along Put him out of your life and find happiness where you found it beforev(A slipping body increases its speed as it progress es downwards—Don't slip. Dear Miss Watters I have been going with a young man for 2 years and now he has asked me to become his wife. He has a regular job, on a dining car and says I am the only girl he ever loved. Although I would like to marry I am not sure I would make him a good wife because I have been in love and disappoint ed several times. At the present time l have two other admirers of whom he knows about. Either one of these would be more ac ceptable to me because of their personalities and popularity. But I am afraid that they like several of »y past “lost hopes” have no serious intentions. Would it be proper for me to marry this man and try to make him a good wife although he is not my first Choice Answer:— Although lots of ■1 people have found happiness with the 2nd and 3rd choice, I would suggest that you endeavor to learn to love this man before a greeing to marry him. You might explain to him in detail how you feel about the matters if he is the type who can accept such in formation in good grace. i Dear Miss Watters—My hus band is a good provider and is absolutely true to me and the children and would spend his last cent on us, now here is my trouble —he is so cross and has such a temper until he makes the homo very unpleasant when he is there- Would you advise mo to stay with my husband and try to make him see how unpleasant he i is making home, or shall I di- j vorce him and try to make a home for the children and myself some- 1 . where else Answer:— Your husband has provided the basic foundation for a Iiappy home. If he has provid ed all of the financial necessities for the upkeep of the home, you might take the initiative in the spiritual side of your home in as much ns perfect married life is considered a mutual proposition. A little sunshine vibrated by you will pro a long ways toward dis pelling these gloomy spells, caus ed perhaps by his business strug gles of the day by which he is providing the financial need Use1 r, lit*1'* tact, a little diplomacy at trying times and watch the re- | suits. Are you serving him foods i which are responsive to jaded! nerves? Do you permit the child-! ren to make unnecessary noise when he is trying to relax his worn nerves? Do you keep him up night after night entertaining friends so that he will be rest broken and irritable the next day? Dear Miss Watters:—I am a young lady and I am in love with a boy eleven years m,y junior. We are very much in love with one another My parents and friends tell me that this boy will event ually tire of me and will seek a younger girl. I feel confident that I am capable of holding him ! always. Shall I listen to my pa rents and friends and give this boy up or shall I continue to go with him? Answer— Your parents and 1 friends are about 78 percent cor rect, why not try to find some ono your age Miss Watters a member of the Niles Domestic Bureau has kind ly consented to assist in the ad justment of love and domestic problems for readers of this pa per. Answers given through this column are free. For private and detailed answers, send addressed stamped envelope and 20c. Ans wers in this column are limited to readers and subscribers of this paper. Address Mis Trubbl Wat ters, Box 16, Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant St-, Omaha, Nebraska. I ilnforrrvation was released this I week that the National Medical j Association in its annual meeting 1 held at New Orleans last August went on record as opposing the ' solicitation of funds by one Rev. ' Amos H. Carnegie for the pur pose of erecting Negro hospitals in every town of over ten thous and The Association pointed out that there are appropriate facil ities in most cities that serve col ored and that the project spon- ' sored by Rev. 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