Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 107, 16 March 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PAIXADTOM AFTD SUET-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY", MARCH 16, 1320.

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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillips

May , 16. Just been having the grandest talk with Aunt Cecilia ever Bines Jack left me at the door. We . went to see some old friends of his this evening, very old friends, as he impressed on me two or three times. Ted Sloan and his wife, both artists. What do you know about that? Live all comfy and happy in a studio apartment. Just like Dorry.' if you please, and Mrs. Ted can flit about from studio to studio ad lib. Her husband doesn't think it disreputable nor does Jack for her! Aren't males the weird animals? We had the best time ever at their place, 1 must 6ay, and I felt so at home with both of them. They are clever, unaffected young people, the sort that I love to meet and want to have as friends, rather than the deadly dull types that mother and Jack and Jack's people will be likely to thrust upon me. Nessa, that is Mrs. Sloan's name, made me feel as if I had known her all my life. She smoked ever bo many cigarets, by the way, and Jack even offered her )iis! The hypocrite after all he has said about the "filthy custom" of smoking for women. How it makes them look fast and spectacular, etc., etc., and how he is delighted with me for not ever having cultivated the habit. Little, he knows, poor dear. Why, if the truth be told, 1 can make the smoke come out of my ears, not to mention my nose, and the fact that I can blow honest to goodness rings. He not only pressed his cigarets on NesBa Sloan, he lit them for her, and then assured her many times that "she looked too cute and devilish for words!" I guess that's being true to one's principles for you, what? Of course I, prospective bride-like and Rcquiescent, smiled and also assured ' Mrs. Sloan that she looked sweet, etc. U? (mentally promising myself the same pivilege later on). I also determined 'to have a good talk with Aunt Cecilia ' about things in general. She may be rauch wiser than I give her credit for.

Anyhow, she went through the same sort of sabotage that I feel sure I am about to go through, when once safely tied to Jack. Mrs. Sloan, by the way, has bobbed hair, wore a vivid flame and peacock blue silk smock, and gray suede sandals. Everything that Jack most abhors and yet he was so attentive to her. Even familiar on one or two occaslpns, as if they bad been very, very good friends in the past. Mr. Sloan did not seem to worry at all. I think that they are aft ideal couple. Both so free, so good-looking, and clever. I wish the world could have seen the approving gleam In Jack's pro prietary eye as I turned down a cigaret. It was too funny, really, after all his compliments to his hostess. 1 never batted an eyelash as I smiliugly refused, and said that I simply would not know how to use them, and was sure that they would make me very ill. That was not a lie for the hovrid things were, perfumed! Several good-looking young artists came in later, and we danced. One of them evidently did not get on to the fact that Jack was my fiance, and maybe he didn't flirt! Well. I was in a receptive mood, and I let him. We danoed 'several dances together, and he is some dancer, let me tell you. He asked me if I lived down in that part of town, and seemed awfully keen on my asking him to call. I just did en joy him and his banter so much that 1 never mentioned Jack or the Great

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Fact to him at. all.' What is the use of always spoiling a good time by an nouncing the fact one is possessed?

Personally I do not see the need of it

at all. Jack does, but then that is what one might expect from him. ' (To be continued.)

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been going with a girl since before Christmas. A little before Christmas she had a brithday party. Of course I gave her a pretty good present, which I am sure was better than some of the rest. She named our partners herself and took me for hers. When the party got fairly started, she and another boy sneaked out and I suppose acted foolish. This made me think that she cared for him more than for me. I have heard some remarks about her which I can not 'believe. We have been writing constantly, but now she doesn't answer my letters as she used to. Another thing, she doesn't speak to me on the streets when we meet excecpt in a cold, civil way. Do you think she is sliding away from me? She has told me several times that she cares for me. I think quite a lot of her, but if she doesn't act differently I don't know what I will do. Shall I keep on going with

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her or leave' her and go with some one else? -PUZZLED. It is impossible to explain the way the girl acts. It seems evident, however, that she regards you as a friend only; if she loved you 6he would not be so indifferent. . - - Oo with other girls, too. You will be happier this way .and .will make the girl like you better when she sees she is not the only object of your affectcions. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Can you tell me what will darken streaked hair? DISENHBARTENED FR FIEND. To give the hair daily attention will help to keep in one shade. Every night and morning brush the hair thoroughly with about one hundred strokes of the brush. If your hair is thin buy a hair tonic and massage it into the scalp every other night. Healthy hair is rarely streaked. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 20 years

of age and engaged to a man of a

sarcastic nature. What would you advise me to do when he displays sarcasm? MUGGS. Unless your fiance can control his tongue, you will be happier not to marry him. Sarcasm is cruel and cuts so deeply that there is not always

a comeback. Silently leave the room

when he has said something unkind. DeaT Mrs; Thompson: l am a' giri

of 16 and am going with a young man 18 years of age.- I love him very much and It seemed as though he cared for me until several weeks ago when we were both at a dance. He did not seem

angry at me because he danced with me and seemed as Jolly as ever. At supper time he took another girl to supper, but after supper he asked to take me home. I went home with him, but I acted as though I was angry because he took the other girl to 6upper. When he got home I asked him- whether he loved me any more and he said he did.- He kissed me good night and went away. But I have never had a date with him since. He-doesn't seem to be angry for he speaks to me and dances with me at dances. The night he took me home I told

him some things about this other girl that I should not have told, but I didn't think of it until afterward. Would you write him a letter and ask him to. forgive my words, or not?

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gentlemen and one worthy of respect. While with me he seemed to care for me. Lately he has been cool and indifferent toward me. giving all of his attentions to another girl. I still have the same attitude toward him as before. Please tell me what I should do and if there is any chance of his ever coming back to me with the same feeling as before. ROSY CHEEKS. It Is said there is nothing so dead as dead love. I think, therefore, that you should give u hope that the young man will come back. Keep busy and try not to think about him. One of these days you will find yourself interested in some one else. At fifteen you are much too young to have a sweetheart anyway.

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