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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
JANUARY 11,
HE WON'T PROPOSE... EH?
Well, this is what to do about
him.”
Second section of American best-seller "How to win a Husband-and keep Anne Hirst wrote it. The Telegraph is serialising it cach day this week on Page 10.
O he won't propose? He's committed himself so far as saying you're marvellous. He's even ad-
admitted you loved him too.
But nothing came of it; he didn't follow up with "Will you marry me?" as you expected he would.
Several months have passed. They've been thrilling months so far as you're concerned. But they don't Impress anybody else.
Your family for instance, is becoming conscious of the fact that you're out with Bob almost exclusively; that you've dropped all your other men friends; that you've taken to dreaming in the late afternoon sitting in the window-sent or before the fre; that you've lost interest in everything that Bob doesn't figure in; that you're ill at ease, sleeping badly, losing your appetite and generally, behaving like the dog who's lost his master. Bad for your Pride
TOR Bob hasn't yet said the words that make you sure of him. Your pride burns with mortification when your family mention his name you've used all the excuses that you think they'li to saying you're not accept (even sure you really, think he's the one for you) and you're so humiliated you can't be natural.
You
know Bob
loves you, but must be tu
that is not enough. You able to acknowledge that fact, flaunt it, before all your little world. How can you make him propose? Sometimes It's a dependent mother the actual offer of prevents
who
marriage.
Too often it is sheer negligence, or cowardice, or a satisfaction with things as they are. And why in- deed shouldn't Bob be satisfied with things as they are?
hc
He knows the door of your home is always open to him; he knows he has your welcome and your love; he likes to spend his spare evenings with you, at your hone or elix- where; und, subconsciously, doesn't want to relinquish is ing dependence, the freedom that neit talk about far more than girls do. Wants to be Free
FOR he has
pregnated
the idea, i- by
men his friends, that unce he is married he is sunk-sunk inside of those four walls that are his new home, alone with you. While that idea to him is inviting, he fears it will belittle of his friends, him in the minds who'll declare he's married now and no longer available for poker par- ties, etc.
So Bob does nothing about it. He continuen to enjoy your family's hospitality, keeping you away from dat with other men (which, even if you don't desire them, have their value) und generally taking every- thing and giving nothing but the assurance of his love, which you know you have anyway.
Try This
of
HERE'S one piece of advice for you: The next time he calls tell him you have another date. If he's got in the habit coming without calling you first, the next time he arrives, come down the
stairs wearing a new evening frock. Assume a gay air, and say something like:→→
"Oh, I'm going to the theatre, Ing me first next time." And dis- as suddenly-even if it's appear
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so tucky you I may be you're won't have to invent another young Several may be camping on your doorstep. If this is so use one or two of them by all means. Don't make dales ahead of time with the man you want to marry; just say, "I'm sorry, you'll have to call me on Friday. I may have another date,"
Give him a Shock
SOM
COME men need a terrife shock-the fear of losing the girl they love-In order to realise how much they really love her,
They must face the possibility of to learn how Josing her in order much she means to them, even after they have declared their love.
Perhaps this shock is what your young man needs. seems cruel
It
it
He's been nicely brought up to like a home, with an eye slightly wander- stroys. ing but a foot that never He's been taught to value honesty and integrity and affection. Ho wants a home of his own, a wife ha can be proud of. He wants her to be interesting, to talk to, thrilling to make Joye to He wants her to know something (but not too much)
about other men.
After
what he regards as a suf- ficient courtship, he expects her to
Chin his arms.
young man is the answer to most maidens prayers. But she mustn't make the mistake of cul- lapsing in his arms too soon.
It is better that he discover sha is Interesting to talk to before, he knows whether or not he may kiss her.
It sounds simple, doesn't it? it isn't, always.
Keep your Head
But
IT isn't hard to analyse the
man you're in love with,
if you'll only keep your head,
When you're out with him, study him as though he were a butterfly on a pin. Give him the advantage and the compliment of your most serious attention--which he should
be giving you but isn't. Know his reactions to your certain moods, and decide whether you love them or hate them. (You can do both.)
What is most important, study_his faults rather than his virtues. De- ckie within
your own mind
"You must know your
man in order to wring a
declaration of marriage
tu do?
from him."
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(Dolphin) 8.00
STATION
14.00
Lv HONGKONG Ar
AI CHUNGKING Ly
Mon
Thara.
(DC-Z)
14.00
8.00
HANKOW-CHENGTU TIME TABLE
EAST BOUND (Read Up)
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Sun. Tue. Mon. Wed
STATION
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Fri
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(Loening)
} (Loening)
(DC-2)
11.45
8.00
Lv ILANKOW Ar
17.10
12.13
9.40
LY SHASI
LY
15.43
10.40
LV ICHANG
Ly
14.45
13.00
LY WANUSIEN LY
12.25
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8.00
Sun, Moo, Wod Fri
Sat
Tuc. Tha
Seremban
Shanghai
phrases;
amati
Bingapore
(Stinson)
habits of speak-
Sloven
15.10
ing or of dreps
17.10
(8Union) 15.10 17.10
(Stinson)
LV CHUNKING Ar Ly Ar CHIENGTU
10,00
8.00
14.30 19.30
they will be
close hand.
Little irritating
gestures,
lessly pronounced IJALAVIA
ing:
trite opinions arrogantly
ex-
pressed, which infuriate
your sense of justice; on the face of it--but what is a girl his attitude toward children
and two have older people, which you cannot re- If you think you
conelle with his other kindnesses. reached such a point, try this type who recoils at the sign of battle, put him to the test and let him prove inself. You can always call him
back.
Study Him
You must know your man -in-erder-to-wring a declara-.
tion of love from him.
his subile
Is he an egotist? Hang on
word. Administer a
every
All these things you must con- sider before you can decide whether you want to live your life with him. Remember that after marringe his faults will become magnifled in your eyes and his virtues sometimes di- minished, in that association which marriage unfolds.
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does not in any sense conillet with
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Consignees are hereby informed ing to break down his shyness?
The girl who gets her name writ- that their goods with the exception ten on his marriage certificate is the of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables one who is smart enough to see that are being landed and stored into the he really doesn't want to listen, but Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- wants to talk.
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or else be a wren from start to finish. The
ob.
Is he the playboy type? You'lloon, whence delivery may be
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I The Incitement is apparently in favour of one's employment
(11).
9 Skin to conceal (4). 10 "Chino tea sel" (anog.) (11). 11 "And how can man die better
fearful than facing (Macaulay) (4).
downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon 14 Felt shy" (anag.) (When thou
Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th January, 1938, will be subject to rent.
wert upaci?) (7). ́·
17 There has been much fighting.
over this river (5).
18 The hen that may be the means of propagating some plants. (8). 19 Mediterranean island known in
song (5).
the.
20 You want to go by car (5). 21 This disappeared from
House of Commons a few years. ago (5).
19 mis-
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or before the 28th January, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
22 Mean apparently in To comply with the General Bond-
chievous way (5). ed Warehouse Regulations consignees 23 French resort (5), | must have a Revenue Offeer in at-
24 "Skala" (unag.) (6).. tendance when damaged dutlable 25 Horrible (7). goods are examined.
20 This begins to tempt a man to All broken, ehated, and damaged bet (4). Goods are lo be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th January, 1938, at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
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32 Introduce well with decent ap-
pearance (11).
33 And like another Helen, fired "Alex-
another " (Dryden; ander's Feast") (4). 34 Without significance yet up
parently signifying not so much (11).
DOWN
2 Offensive status (4).
3 More than one of this opinion men got from their wives (4).
4 A musical composition or the contents of the creel might be a bit of a trap (5),
5 Lock (8).
0 Oxford College (5).
-
7 A "parlour" game for the chil-
dren (11).
8 What ladies slimming would ilke to do is beyond computation (11),
12 To do this suggests a previous
design (11).
13 The excellence that is being
different (11),
14 The sort of rent that keeps up
the price of tea? (7),
15 What is this is generally Alled
with air (5).
10 Epithet for an irresponsible air-
man (7).
10 Town of Italy (5),
20-Troop that sounds like a store
(5).
37 Her heart is in America (5), 20 The stuff that upset a Rússión
(5);
30 A chilly greeting (4).
31 This is generally marked by, a
cròni-(4)--
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