Show I Bachelor Girl Reflections Reflection s f By Helen Rowland A man can always alwa's find something to flatter his vanity even in his bitterest roasts The marrying ag age is that psychological psychological psycho psycho- logical point at which a man begins to yearn for somebody to sit up nights and wait for him and to get up mornings morn morn- mornings ings and wait walt on him No girl really reany wants a lover lovei to be sincere Dear me How she would feel if it he said Darling Im I'm spoiled and selfish and bossy and hard on my socks and I have no intention of shaving ing tw twice ce a day after marriage marriage but but I Ilove I Ilove Ilove love you and I think you'd better mar mar- ry me for I doubt that you'll youn get any any any better chances J n Ah Alt dearie dont don't sigh for expo expel for for experience consist merely in hi rooting all aU the golden illa t iHu-t lions of youth from the heart and rep replanting re- re planting it with something almost as as good The debutante is worried for feat feal there will soon be nothing but flat I feet left to dance with over here but the is more exercised over the thought that there may be nothing but flatheads and baldheads baldheads' left to flirt with |