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flTE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAISCTI 15, 191.
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Experience Is by induetry achieved,
And perfected by the swift court of time.
Shapespeare.
Ah, who can tell how hard It I to climb
Tho steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar
Beatti.
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EJiieJ by IRMA H GffOSS
HOUSEHOLD ARTS VKP'T CZNTfAI. tHGfi SCHOOL
The Children's Share in
the Family Pocketbook
Last Tuesday this column talked
tiiont the different methods ot hand
ling the family finances, throwing
the weight of its opinion in favor
Ot an absolutely democratic ar
ungctnent whereby the wife, shares
to the ttille.st the pleasures and re
sponsibilities of dividing the family
income. A great many people agree
nowadays to that principle, and the
number of its advocates is steadily
growing. Hut the part the children
play in this division of income is a
minor one in a great many families.
Allowances or Payment for Tasks?
One reads many articles debating
the question whether it is better to
give a young child a fixed sum and
expect him to do whatever house
hold tasks are allotted; or whether
it is better to allot the tasks, pay a
fixed sum for doing these tasks and
pay extra for any extra work done.
The advocates of this latter plan feel
the child efts a better idea of the
Is Your Trade Worth a Half Cent
the surest and quickest way for
you to find out is to watch your
bread. See if he always sends
you the genuine loaf it must
have the little red, white and
blue label on it if it's the genuine .
Yonr Grocer Hns It
rf anfflV.
Why Pay Such High Prices
Meats Elsewhere, When You Can Buy the Best
Groceries and Meats at the Following Low
Prices at the Washington Market?
Choice Shoulder Steak, per
pound ...20
Choice Shoulder Roast, per
pound 17 m 20
Extra Fancy Rump Roast, per
pound 252
Young Legs of Mutton, per
pound 17
Young Mutton Chops, Loin or
Rib, per pound 152
Young- Mutton Breast, per
pound llMit
Extra Fancy Veal Chops, per
pound 25d
Extra Fancy Young- Veal Roast,
per pound 20t - 25?
Fresh Ox Tails, 3 for 10
Full Line of Vegteable and
Visit our Market at McCrory's Se and 10c Store in Basement.
SAME GOODS SAME PRICES SAME HONEST WEIGHT.
United States Food Administration License No. G-27634.
One of the largest wholesale mail order houses in the middle west.
Washington Market
1407 Douglas Street
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sua.
1608-10-12 Harney ' Douglas 1796
It's a Treat
whenever you serve Sunkist Preserved Fruits on your table.
Blackberries, Strawberries, Whole Plums and Apricots, sliced
peaches and pears are some of the popular varieties. These
lucious, selected fruits are prepared in sunlight factories
with the infinite care which accounts for their wholesome
perfection. Sunkist fruits, vegetables and preserves be
speak that same high standard of quality that you have
learned to expect from the Central Market. Come once
and you will come always.
Specials for Saturday's Selling
Best Cuts Steer Fancy Pot Roast, per lb 22Vi
Prime Rolled Rib Rout, lb... 35c 1 Tit Pork Roast, per lb....2S',.
Fancy Veal Roast, lb. 20c. 25c
Steer Round Steak, per lb. .32",c
Tot Roast, per pound 23V'C
Morrell's or Swift's Lean Breakfast
10 lbs. best granulated Sugar
for . 98e
43 lbs. Sunkist Flour $2.78
24- lbs. pure Rye Flour. .. .$1.48
6 bars Beat 'Em All. Soap. White
Borax. Nnphtha, for 25c
Tall cans Milk, per can...l2V,c
Tall can Carnation or Pet Milk,
for ISc
Per doien $1.75
Assorted Advo Jell, pkg. ...10c
Sunkist Preserves, regular 40c
grade, per jar 30c
35c grade Mocha or Java Coffee,
per lb. 30c
McComb's Home-made Peanut Brittle,
special, per lb 39c
Extra Fancy Country Butter, in
rolls, per lb. 55c
Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, in
cartons, per doien 42c
Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese,
per lb 32c
Best grade Peanut Batter, lb. 22c
5-lb. pail Swift's Snowflake. $1.70
Cera Nut Margarine, lb..... 30c
Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb.. 25c
ci&mtcsl
value of money if he is definitely paid
for definite work. Apropos of this
latter plan I like to recall the stories
a friend of mine tells about the little
son of the editor oT a well known
household magazine. This magazine
is strongly in favor of the definite
payment idea. As my friend saw the
system worked out, the small boy
had to be paid even to get his moth
er's glasses that had been left up
stairs (
Going back to the co-operative
idea of handling family finances, the
question arises, how long should the
children be considered a family ex
pense, and when should they become
sharers in the common scheme? It
would seem to depend upon the in
dividual child,' for maturity is not
entirely a question ot age, and no
child who lacks mature judgment
could possibly be responsible for his
third or fourth or fifth of the income.
One enthusiastic writer on this sub
ject tells of admitting each child to
full partnership at the age of 16, then
the child is to save enough of his
share to pay his school expenses, in-
Teterscn ft Pejrnn fisting Co.
for Your Groceries and
Best Creamery Butter, lb., 58t
Oleomargarine, per lb..27t?
Fresh Pork Tenderloin, per
pound 47
Fresh Sugar Cured Regular
Hams, per lb 33 Hd
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per
pound 24tttf
Fresh Beef Tongue, per
pound 25
Diamond C. Soap, 6 bars 25
Macaroni or Spaghetti, four
packages for 25t
Estes Laundry Tablets. Washes
clothes without rubbing. Will
not injure your clothes or your
hands; per box 25c
Fruitt at Lowest Prices.
10"
'- I I Ati l I
liailiaiilM
Pit Pork Chops, per lb 32c
Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb. e
per lb 3V2c
Bacon, per lb ..46c
8-oz. pkg. Macaroni 7Vtc
Quaker Oats, per pkg 12Vc
Large can Ripe Olives 15c
20c grade Monarch Baked Beans,
for ISc'
JOc grade Monarch Catsup... 22c
Misson Asparagus, per can.. 15c
Mayflower Corn, per asm... 15c
Per doren ....$1.75
Sunshine Corn, can. . . . . . .12lic
Per dozen $1.45
We are still Belling our Advo
grade bulk coffee, at, lb... 35c
9 lbs. for $1.00
Onion Sets, per qt 13c
2 quarts for 25c
Extra fancy Cauliflower,
per lb 12Hc
Extra fancy large Navel
Oranges, each 5c
Fresh Fruits and Vege
tables of all kinds. Come
and see us.
Co-Operation
Miss Gross will be very glad to
receive suggestions for the home
economics column or to answer,
as far as she is able, any ques.
tions that her readers may ask.
eluding college. Does it sound too
Utopian a scheme for the average
family? This writer insists that it
was done in his own family and that
the son and daughter grew up with a
real sense of money values that
stood them in good stead when they
were on their own financial re
sponsibility entirely. Surely there
could be no better type of money
training than such a device.
I know of two actual families in
which the young people have been
given free access to the family pock
etbook. They were free to take what
ever they thought necessary, only
leaving a slip stating amount taken,
and purpose of money if it 'was a
large sum. Of course only a remark
able sort of girl or boy could do such
a thing without taking advantage of
it, but in the one case at least, the
girl that I knew was a remarkable
sort of girl. 1 could not help won
dering if the system was possible be
cause of the character of the girl, or
whether her character was not, in
part at least, a result of such a sys
tem. There would surely be less in
sistent demand of our girls and boys
for money beyond their fair' share
of the income, if they knew what
that income was, how it was spent,
and that every cent they spent be
yond their share meant that some
one else had to do without what
rightfully belonged to him or more
often to "her," for it is the mother
of the middle class family who "does
without" time and time and again.
Orange jelly is excellent to put
into layer cake.
LIME SALAD FOR
ST. PATRICK'S
DAY
1 pkg. Oma Lime Jell
cup chopped cabbage
cup chopped celery
1 green pepper cut fine or
in strips
1 tablespoonful of vinegar
Dissolve the Oma jello in one
cup boiling water, and put
aside until it begins to harden.
Then add the other ingredients
and let stand until hardened.
Serve on crisp lettuce leaves
with either mayonnaise,
whipped cream, or a stiff salad
dressing.
Your dealer can buy Oma
Lime Jell from trie American
Products Company.
The Top o' the Mornin'!
For the Sunday before St. Patrick's Day,
we have prepared a Special in keeping
with the auspicious occasion.
So here, then, cometh Harding's
ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL
Pistachio
with Pistachio Nuts and
Cherries.
It's as good as it Is
treat for young and old
Of vima
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Horijj Hilling
OMAHA. NEBft
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4 2 ($0!; r-
i d eZZicB CREAM
Maney
Sunday Dinners
Advance a Few
Cents More
Spring Garden Sets Are
Claiming Attention of
Housekeepers This
Week.
Mrs. .Shopper will go marketing
as usual this week, but she will lose
sight of her "Sunday dinner" in her
enthusiasm over possibilities for
"spring garden."
Sets for the garden are super
seding vegetables for the table and
even the soil is favorable for the
seeds that come this year at 5 cents
the package straight a little higher
than last year.
Onion sets especially are ready for
"boxes and hot beds," and both red
and yellow sets claim 7Va cents the
quart.
Grass seed now is "in season" ex
actly and comes at 35 cents a pound.
As for the Sunday dinner: Eggs
are 40 cents the dozen, butter is
climbing to 60 cents for every pound,
and oleomargarine is 38 and 40 cents.
Cheese keeps in the same line and
has crept to 35 cents a pound. It
advanced 2 cents on Thursday.
Meats are just the same with the
exception of pork, which has ad
vanced 5 cents, .taking 35 cents a
pound; even spare ribs have added,
Vt cents to their price. Lard is 35
cents a pound an increase of 3J4
cents this week.
There will be few Sunday "chicken
dinners" when every pound of chick,
en is 38 cents.
Vegetables are now common to
the market and the prices have re
mained the same; onions, carrots,
beets, turnips and all such vegeta
bles in bunches for 7 cents.
Cucumbers are 25 cents each and
celery 60 cents a bunch.
Apples are kings of the price list,
for they are $5 for every box; $1 a
peck, or $12 a barrel. Oranges have
raised their prices 10 cents on every
dozen.
The weekly meeting of Alta Hens-
man's group was held Monday at
the home of Dorothy Fay. A Rialto
party was given Saturday after
noon by this group. The girls of the
group are working on designs fori
wood-blocking and are also getting
subscriptions for Wohelo.
A party was given bv Mrs. Ryan
on Friday evening for the girls oil
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llll glUU SliU ev IV. VI men llltllUS,
This group has been working very
hard in carrying on the activities of
the Camp tire Girls.
ice Lream
green Maraschino
Inviting a great
alike.
1
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For the 1914 Quality
is back again in
wmlast
WHITE FLOUR
The flour that before
the war was supreme in
every Omaha Home for
baking Pies, Cakes,
Rolls and Breads.
Your Grocer Has It
Order Today
Milling Company
OMAHA'S BIG MILL
Beatrice Fairfax's Lovelorn Advice
Betty A young lady has a mes
sage for you. Please send me your
name and address. Your letter was
published In Thursday evening's
Bee.
Wants Children's Clothes.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Your advice has helped so many, so
T n in nqlrlni. vnn tik rln tvhnt vnn-
.. tr n.. nrnm9n Kh imuYswer to his last letter.
a family of 10 children. Some years
ago her husband died, so she was
married again so she could keep her
children together, but this man has
left her with another little girl and
the stork will visit her this month
again. She hasn't any baby clothes.
I saw in the paper where some good
lady had some baby clothes to
give someone in need of them.
Well, this poor woman is in need, if
any one ever was. They all had the
"flu" about Christmas, and one of
the little ones died. She has writ
ten to nie to send her some of my
girl's clothes, but my girl is 6 years
old. and I have sent her a lot of
little things I could give. Thanking
you for helping so many, and I just
know some one will help this wo
man. Yours truly,
A READER OP THE BEE.
If your town has a Visiting
Nurses' association, the nurses will
furnish the baby layette and also
care for the mother. Isn't there a
welfare board or any organization in
Ottumwa that will look after this
woman? Omaha is too far away to
give much assistance.
Care Bachelor Farmer.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
I am a reader of your column.
There is always a fight at our house
to see who gets that part of the pa
per first. Those silly letters and
your answers afford so much
amusement. How you can answer
with so much grace as you do is a
mystery to me.
I am interested In Mr. Bachelor
Farmer and I haven't seen any an-
Fashionable
Nancy
This trico frock, as you can see
Is what Parisians call "Jeuene fille"
But nothing's better, we assert,
Than the five tucks upon the skirt.
Its charms will never go unsung
When worn by someone sweet and
young.
(Copyright Applied For.)
NOW for Some
GOOD HOME
Daily We Discuss Our Af
fairs and Bring the Sad and
Gay Together for Sifting,
Assorting and Untangling,
Bachelor, I, like yourself, never met
that animal called love, and since
you haven't ever felt the funny
sensation under the left suspender,
I was wondering if you and I
wouldn't be reasonably happy to
gether. Now, I am not strikliiKly beauti
ful, but could be much worser
lookingr and, between yotins and us
uns I think a littlo powder Improves
my lookin'; but if Mr. Bachelor ob
jects I'll swear off, honest to good
ness. I am going to admit I could
be' much happier than when I am
sousing my hands in greasy dish
water or making fluffy brown bis
cuits for dear hubby. Thirteen
years companionship with aisn
washing makes me love it so ever
since 1 could stand on a nox ana
reach the dlshpan. Oh dear, I
never meant to tell my age. And
say, Mr. Bachelor, how old are
you; and, honest, I am dying to
know lust how ugly vou are. I
could stand a little ugliness, but I
do hope you don't have to set up
with your face to keep it rrom nurt
ing.
Well, here's hoping It will all
come out In the wash, and a wish to
know you personally. JUST ME
Your letter Is too long, but I want
my reader friends to know that one
girl in the, world enjoys washing
dishes. Dishes provoke most of us
to crime.
Smart Girls.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
We are two girls of 18 and 20
years. When we go to dances and
a boy thanks us fof a dance, what
should we say? And when they
take us home should we thank
them, and what, should we say?
When a boy nuts his arms around
us should we thank him and kiss
him? Do boys carry influenza
germs? Would we get it if we
kissed them? Should we wear our
skirts above our knees? Should
we go Into a deserted house when a
boy asks us to? Why? We arc
asking you this, aa we have no one
else to consult with. Hoping to see
this In print In Tuesday's Bee, we
remain hoplessly,
PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS.
P. S. We promise to accept your
advice. P. and B.
Too many thanks might be ob
jectionable. By all means thank
the boys, hug them and kiss them
many times. If they condescend to
put their arms around you. No,
boys do not carry Influenza germs
only the girls. Girls 18 and 20
should not wear their skirts above
their knees unless they are very
shapely and work in a chjrus.
Skirts will be worn much longer this
spring that is, for Street wear. It
depends entirely on what attraction
the deserted house holds usually
they are poor as to lighting effects
and music. However, it depends en
tirely on the house. I am giving
you this excellent advice with the
firm conviction that you will not
follow it.
A Lonesome Girl.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Now to bare my heart to you!
I am just a lonesome girl, 19 years
old. and I am considered good look
ing, though I didn't start to tell
you of my looks, as they suit me
O. K.
I am not lonesome for want of
friends, as I have plenty of both
sex, but am lonesome for, (well, why
beat around the bush?) the love of
some true-hearted man. Quite a
confession, but none the less true.
The men of today are scarcely
my kind. I don't want a man of
flashy socks and ties, sporty clothes
and for good times, but a man who
loves home, a wife and children. I
could make some good man happy, I
know. But Is there such a man? I
am very Jolly, enjoy a certain kind
of fun, though I don't run out like
most, or all, the girls I know, stay
ing out all night at dances or some
such sport and soon losing their
sweet childish looks just for want of
sleep. But I love home and would
want a man to love and work for
with all my heart.
I would like to say to "Bachelor
Farmer" that I intend to wait for
Vny "ideal," for I know I will be re
warded in the end. I have had lots
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IT IS TIME TO
CLEAN UP.
Buy Hulett
Dandelion and
Genera! Utility
Lawn Kaka from
your Hardware Dealer
and commenca to clean
up your lawn. A little
early spring work helps
In the campaign against the
Dandelion later. The Hqi
lett Rake is a combination
tool. You can also use it
in the garden.
tie sure it is a Haxlett.
Two sizes, 16-in. and
23-in.
C. A. HAZLETT Dandelion Rake
Mfg. Co., Kearney, Neb.
f.' i its
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of chances, but, oh, no! Hasty mar- i
ringes I don't think turn out well !
only in story books. 1 certainly ad- j
vise him to wait, as somewhere the
right woman waits for him.
1 always have lived on a farm and
love it, so 1 wouldn't want to live I
anywhere else.
Jly man must be one who doesn't J
alwuvs think about dressing un anil i
Now. Mr.ywho.se face is sometimes smeared
and dirty, instead of powdering and
fussing, like young men of today.
Looks don t matter. Even if a man
looked like a monkey, it wouldn't
matter, if his heart were pure.
But is there such a man? I am
in the same boat ns "Bachelor
Farmer." IMenty of "fellows," but
none of my lot.
What do you think of such a life?
Is it worth living?
I sign myself
"BAVLKY BAYNE."
Why don't you send your name
and address for my information.
She Wants to Vamp Him.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
I am seeking your advice on the all-
I important subject, "love." Now, I
am 16 years old and am a senior in
high school. I am very small for
my age, have dark brown curly hair,
but it is very thin. How shall I
comb It? My eyes are light blue
and not very strong; I wear glasses
and my schoolmates call me Four
byes. Don't you think this is un
kind? I am very attractive and a
good student, but do not have many
boy friends. What do boys like? I
am very fond of a young man in mv
class. How can I tell him that i
love him? He asked me to attend a
basket ball game in a different town,
but my mother said I could not go.
Would you advise me to leave
home? My friend is 22 years old.
Is the difference in our ages too
great? I love him dearly and will
never be happy without him, but
he does not care for me. How can
1 vamp him? If I take the class
honors this year I will go to a col
lege next year. What clothes will
be necessary? My beau's hair is
red .and they call him "Bed," and
he is very tall with a long nose. Do
you think his hair would look well
parted in the middle? Would dark
blue, and yellow be good colors for
me Jto wear? Now, Miss Fairfax,
please answer as soon as possible
and oblige me and mine,
K. AND R.
Make every hair do its full share
of work. A hair dresser is better
able to advise you than I am, Boys
usually like what they cannot get
just the same as girls whether it
be candy or $10,000,000. Don't tell
the boy you love him, for I am sure
you will change your mind and
regret your rashness. Be nice to
him,, but not too nice. Don't thlnkl
Hlinilt lHVino hnma H'l.nt. .. ) I
"viur. i uat wuuiu
be like casting off a silk garment for
a coffee sack. Oh, yes, you will be
happy without him. Just wait a
little while and see. Affections are
much more elastic than you
imagine. You are too young to un-
aersiana tne methods of vamping
only few acquire it at any age. Ask
me next year about your college
clothes. Yes, yellow, green and
bright red would be good colors for
you to woar. A parrot is a most at
tractive bird.
She Cannot Win Him.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
This Is the first time I have written
to you for advice, but read it daily.
Now, Miss Fairfax, my first question
is: Why can't a girl get the fellow
she really wants? I am a young
girl, 19 years of age, and always out
for a good time; what I mean by that
is a clean, good time, going in
bunches and having parties and go
ing to dances with girls and boys
together.
Now, Miss Fairfax, it seems that
Just the boy I don't care about is
the one that cares for me, and the
one I do care about is the one that
don't care for me. I met a young
man about a month ago with whom
I think I am really in love.
Have been going with fellows ever
since I was about 15 years old and
always had lots of suitors, but this is
the only one I have really and truly
eared for. I see and talk to him
every day, but have only been out
with him two or three times, be
cause he works nights, but he gets
off of tener than that, but alwavs has
something else to do on the nights
he's off, such as going to bed or go
ing out with the boys. He tells his
boy friends that he cares for me,
but if he does why don't he ask to
take me out oftener?
Now, Miss Fairfax, my letter is
getting pretty long, so I Just want
to ask you how or wjiat I can possi
bly do to win this young man's love
and keep it? I try not to get sen
timental when he does take me out
or take me home from places, be
cause they say when you let him
L M,k-he'8 got you tnere where
he 11 fool you. I want to keep him
guessing, but don't know horn I
Wish you would write a nice, long
letter in The Bee some evening to
help me and other young girls also
on how to keep the fellows guess
ing. I've tried to do it, but don't
know how; my way won't work and
I need someone's advice. Please tell
me how to act when around this
young man, so as win his love?
Thanking you with my whole
heart. bfss
Some day you will get the man
1
Appropriate
for the approaching
spring time and next
Sunday's dinner dessert
would be to serve
Sun Shine
Ice Cream
No more delicious and
tempting dessert could
be desired.
4,
Fairmont
Creamery Co.
Gardens
"A garden is a lovesome thing,
God wotl
Rose plot,
Fringed pool,
Fern'd grot
The veriest school
Of peace: and yet the foo!
Contends that God is not
Not God; in gardens! when the
eve is cool?
Nay, but I have a sign;
'Tis very sure God walks in
mine."
you want. Be nice to the younn
man in question, but never, never
sentimental. Many girls make the
mistake of being narcastlc to cover
their real feelings. This is un
diplomatic, to siiy the least. H
pleasant, natural and not anxious.
A Happy Wife Wo all have om
troubles and the test of greatness it
the manner In which we survive
them. Suppose you permit his sister
to do as she pleases about going out
with other men before she has se
cured her divorce. It is not right
but, after all, isn't it her trouble and
not yours? Speak to your husband
about her accompanying you on all
your littlo outings. Take her only
occasionally and remember that her
great desire to go out may be to
help overcome grief.
A Header I see no reason why
you should not have good friends
among the boys. Seventeen is too
young to be serious, but quite old
enough to be a llttl lady. Finish
your education by all means. You
are. I am sure, a nice little girl and
I like the way you speak of your
father's second wife. His marriage
will relieve you of the responsibili
ties of the home and give you the
care of a second moiher.
K.T. Corp. Jim You are popular,
indeed, Jim. Fourteen parties in two
months! Is there no one with whom
you can share your popularity. If
10 of the i arties have been "on you"
you muK he literally crushed by this
time. Implore the girls to have sonin
consideration for one of Uncle Sam's,
fighters. Write and thank the girls,,
but ask them to excuse you. Plead
a previous engagement, Ill-health,
indisposition or popularities.
Common Sense It Is refreshing
to read your letter, for you are evi
dently two sweet, unspoiled girls.
Your knights will come riding, never
fear, and you will be glad that you
saved your caresses for them. A
simple dress of serge or taffeta is
very suitable for office wear.
Worried Roy Keason have you to
be a worried boy seems to me you
have been slightly foolish one also.
Never be too sure about girls or
how lonesome they are. She doubt
less could have had Just as "bie
times" as the others and I do not
blame her a particle for being dis
gusted with your tale of what the
"other man" said of her character.
Why not wait and trust her just one
day at least. If you really love her.
you will have to make her know it
yourself.
Anxious Don't dance with a girl
so often that it is conspicuous, but
if you Invite her to the dance you
must see that she is engaged for all
the dances and you should dance the
first and last number on tho pro
gram with her, always. Take her
home by all means and If it is not
too late ask. her to have an ice with,
you. A man should not marry un
til he is financially able to maintain
a home.
Helen I suggest that you marry
the man even if he is a few years
older. If you are dissatisfied at
home and conditions are as you
state, going out to work would only
make them worse. Why not have
a home ef your own.
Four Anxious Chums I don't
know anything about your hair
please do not ask me. A girl of 14
should wear plain inexpensive
clothes. Crepe de chine is for
grown-ups. Postoffice is silly, in- .
deed.
David Be very careful about de
claring your love for a girl whom
you have seen but once. Be espe
cially careful what you write there
is no contradicting documentary evi
dence. Y'ou are lonesome more than
you are in love I fear.
Two Keaders The Rathbun case
is to involved that it would take a
half dozen stories to work it out sat
isfactorily. ;rhe girls were foolish,
but the boys were criminals. It is
SO easy to blame the woman for
everything it has been done so ,
many centuries. .
Blue Kyes Please don't ask me
how to dress your hair. I do not
know. Put quinine under your nails
for a few days; the bitter taste will
remind you of the habit. Secretary
McAdoo is 66 years-old.
Brown T-yes Write to "Friend ot
the Soldier" care The Bee. The edi
tor of this column will answer your
questions on the editorial page.
The High Steppers I would choofe
a theater of better standing for my
parties and would also refrain from
playing such silly games as "post
office." The mystic letters seem to
represent "sealed with a kiss."
Mary Brown The young man In
question evidently cares little about
truth or honor. Have nothing to do
with him. A fickle man is about
I tho most aggravating type of person
anve tney are usually worthless.'
Be firm with him and make no con
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