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Show i- Advice to the Lovelorn He Insists on Kissing Her. J EAR MISS FAIRFAX: I am employed in an office, whera the only other employe 4s a young man, a couple of years my senior. Naturally, tins' brings us In close contact. On several sev-eral occasions our conversation turned on ihe question of what we would do in the evenings. Now. Miss Fairfax, I hold that It is- improper for a girl to kiss a man good-night, and have often of-ten told this to tho young man. He, on the contrary, says he would not go out with a girl unless un-less he was allowed to kiss her. T think a lot of this young man and l know my regard is returned. .'"Should I sacrifice my feelings In tile matter and go out with hjin. .as 1 care very much for Him and know that he al80 cares for-' me and that this Is tho only thing tal Is holding.'hlin back? S'you are not engaged- to the ''young man ho has no right to demand a good -night kiss of you. Why don't youg'o out with him and giv him 'the .novel experience-of refusing him. Variety, you know, is tho spice of life. ; Sauce for the Goose. JJEAR. MISS FAIRFAX; . Recently I met a young man Wlth'Whoni I went out for about three or four months andhc pro- Hj posed to me. - As we are rather Hfl -young, -he being twenty and-I H seventeen, we did not think very H -much- about It exeppt that we l x 'should always go out together. H -.' A week after proposing to me flj me he told me that he could B ' not see me that Saturday, as his H brother was having nrf engage- 1 mcnt party. Tho Saturday after H that he to I clonic that his cousin 1 inyit'-d him to a birthday parly H .Td he never suggested taking H me along.- I didn't say a word j about it, but when the Saturday Hl after that he told me he was invited to another party but he H preferred my company I mcn- H Honed, in a casual tone that I H liked parties. H ' Now Miss Fairfax, the parties H! he 1" Invited to are simply j gatherings of young people and l ' when I am Invited to a party of H the came nature I am requested j 'to. come with an escort. Do you j think my friend Is Justified In H the attitude he takes and what H 'Would you advise me to do, as H , I dove him dearly, n. 1 YP.VR tatement that you love ' . the young man dearly, does not H agr.ee with your former statement H that ybu did not think much of j - getting engaged. It would seem Hj he. has takon the matter of the Hj engagement in this' casual way, H . because If he were in love with H you, he would naturally want to H hiVe 'J'0" to these little gather- H Jngs'with him. Try breaking a few H .engagements with him. Sauce for H the goose is sauce for the gander. |