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Show a good selection. There are lots of prizes and you must choose them instead in-stead of the blauks. I hail six priy.es. Now I could draw a prize every time because I have had experience. Men often admire women for their intellectual intellect-ual culture, skill in art, or taste in personal per-sonal appearance, but they do not loyo women because they possess their distinguishing dis-tinguishing qualities. Business men want wives who can take care of tho household. The best husbands want wives who are intelligent, aflec-tionate, aflec-tionate, and above all, practical. A practical wife doesn't want to carry the purse ami latch key and wear the trousers besides. Ou the contrary, she will take a pride in her home, and is ready to share her husband's misfortunes misfor-tunes as readily as his good luck. Such a wife is respected. People don't ask of her if she speaks Sanscrit or plavs the piano. She doesn't have to be pretty. That Is necessary with dudos but not with real men or women." Marriage Not a Failure. From the Chicago Tribune. Among the arrivals at the Grand Pacific last evening was a mau who attracted at-tracted some attention becauso of his striking personal appearance. He had a long face, bright eyes and lung brown hair slightly s(riukled with silver. He is Andrew Smith of Salt Lake City, one of tho Mormon elders who weut to prison under the Kdnuuids act. He had eight wives. A reporter asked him if marriage was a failure. Instead of being knocked down and dragged out of the hotel, as was half expected, the interviewer was invited to take a chair and listen. "No." said Mr. Smith emphatically, "marriage is uot a failure if you make |