Show wW U J L fI w wI I Reflections of cf a Bachelor Girl ij By By Helen Rowland I Copyrighted 1911 1918 by Res nc Co yew New York Tork World A A woman is never never passe until the fatal day when she ceases to regard a aman's amans amans aman's amans aman's mans man's glance of appraisal as an impertinence impertinence impertinence imper imper- and antI begins to regard It as flattering Kissing Is an art which a woman is supposed to understand sufficiently by I Instinct but which a man fancies he heI can acquire only by long constant and I varied practice I The rich girls girl's lines are cast in pleasant places but nowadays most of the tho good fishing goes to the the girl girl- whose lines are cast in In the unpleasant ant nt downtown offices F After all the important thing with life as with a poem or a song is not not that it should be long but that It should be beau beautiful and satisfying When eugenics comes In at the door romance rushes out by the he lire fire ire escapes Men Dien are funny The fact that a I man enjoys eating an apple is no Sig sign that he doesn't prefer grapefruit grapefruit and and the fact that he enjoys kissing a prett I woman seems never to be a proof that that he lie doesn't love another woman l i Somehow a woman seems to W lei leiher her faith in a mans man's loyalty on thai fact that he is willing to fool another another- r I woman for he her sake 1 Before marriage a pair of lovers can cang g gp on seeing each other evening after after- I evening evening without appearing to waver or falter In their devotion but re re M member dearie dearte they dont don't have to see sea I J each other morning after morning I To To collect books is a sign of culture to collect jewels is a sign of wealth wealthy but to collect husbands is is' isa a sign of II genius or genius or paresis tK f iu tv jU jUI I The modern bachelor makes lov love iI i I with his hand on his pulse and his eyd on the clock A t |