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Show ny ! l Society. H ,;J H jji l It doesn't pay for the society men to trifle with m !V the hearts of the society girls, for sooner or later M ! , r these same fellows come to grief and And them- B jiif selves without any girl. Don't you know and can't B ' you realize that most girls are not capable of keep- H ( : I ing secrets when they pertain to love? ( Don't you M; ' ' $ know that when men tell the same things to two i $ ( 1 girls, who are friends, that those two girls will M wl ffet together, not at first, of course, for then they B K8 ,15 think that they are the one particular star, but M $A after a while it's the most natural thing in the M i,j& world for them to compare notes and talk the M '" j whole affair over? Then, what is left of that once B ; " j " idolized hero? Can't you imagine? asks the Chap- Blj ( erone, in the Examiner. B L $' r Don't you know that girls seldom keep pretty M 'i compliments all to themselves? They simply must B m 1(1 tell, just one particular friend, who swears to the B. profoundest secrecy, but no one else is to share it. Bl ' ' ' This particular friend confides to her best chum, B k -ti , ! and that's the way the sweet words that were once Bjt'ijjd . whispered carried back to the originals, some- B; ',1 what 0 ated, of course but that's always un- 1 (t ' derstood. Bjh'fi'j Ah! but the clever man, the up-to-date society Bl V flirt is ever ready with his answers; he invariably B t'ji makes excuses to one girl for having called on B ,,,-' the other and vice versa. And they believe. Yes, B V they do. When ho does that, be guarded, for he iB Br j: having a good time flirting with both. It is mean 1 fjf! fi of me to attempt to expose the methods of the so- BjjjjJ ciety man, but it doesn't seem quite right for the B I; gallant heroes to have their own way in this par- t J7; 1 ticular respect. I believe in giving the girls a f ii chance and letting them have the right of way. |