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Show Dear Miss Rrooka: I would like you to answer the following fol-lowing questions for me. (1) When a boy takes you to supper should you thank him for It? (2) What should a (II I do if a boy got angry because she wouldn't kiss him Rood night? ULl'E KY EH, Whit nny, Idaho. I am compelled because of lack of space to limit my answers to two questions, ques-tions, and I will Rladly answer your othrr six, If you will submit them at a later date. No, do not thank hlrn. Blmply say yon enjoyed the supper very much. (2) Io nothing and say nothing my dear, and be very slad you discovered dis-covered what sort of a boy he wss. Do not grieve over having lost a friend ?) of this kind. Any girl Is far better ofT without this sort of boy frlind who. even though only slightly acquainted Insults her dlirnity by asking that such a liberty be allowed him You should be very proud of yourself In that you took such a stand. Dear Miss Rrooks: I have been Interested In your corner, but have never written you before. (1) I am going with two girls. One of them Is disagreeable and cranky. Sue wishes to have hei own way. hut sometimes she Is good. She changes very often and we always let her have her own wa Do you think we should do so? If w were disagreeable, too, do you think she would not be so mlsorsble? (2) How old should girls be before going out with boys? DTMrLKK, Idaho. Sorry, IHmples, but I can answer but two of your questions, as stated In rules at head of column. Submit your other five at later dates and I will gladly do my best to give salisfactory answers (1) I do not believe you could bring about a very happy result by trying to be as disagreeable as you say your friend I,. believe It better to pay as little attention as possible to her whims and peculiarities. The less attention you pay to them, the less she will prao-t prao-t ee them. (2) You should be at leaat sinleen, my dear. |