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Show I I "I nuvc hud a qtiurrel with my Huuce. 2 . 1 lie wits in the wrong, hut 1 think (jWCet I"' "ts to make up, hut is loo proud tn Effects of "-v j"-, 1,0 ,0" u"! "lc 10 "ic ,ir'"1 .So runs the wail of a very forlorn Q '"""' '"'"'" Cerluildy, 1 advise her ti gf Hpenk Ihe lirst word, and I say the sain. VUQrrCl thing to every young woman similarly sit- . Haled. By BETTY VINCENT , ? tW l""1" lov otll, r H diK sti t matter in the least which is tin lirst to make up. Generally it is Ihe stipe- lior person who makes Iho lirst advance. Am! there i comfort for twenty apologies in being the superior person. Jton uro a good deal like 'children in the mutter o luishchuvior. Tliev liuve to bo coddled inlo admitting I hey were in Iho wrong. And the wrong or right of a ijuurrcl doesn't mutter when two people re willing lo forget it. 1 don't mean that the woman ihotild ulwuyt make tho first advumei. But the less discussion of a quarrel I lien; is after it ia over Ihe belter. Talking oer the cuuee of tho fu.s too often leads to its reituwnl. Th. best way is to let things thinner down. |