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Show In a Nat ShelL The Ladies' Home Journal has an ar- j tide entitled, "How to treat a sweet- j heart." .bout the way to treat a sweetheart sweet-heart at present is to treat her to ice cream. The man who tries to drown his troubles trou-bles is in danger of becoming stranded. The small boy's attempts on the cherry orchard just now are not always fruitless. When a father is seen purchasing a pair of stout boots it is not always an evidence that he is on bad terms with his daughter's suitor. Lovers' promises at the seaside are frequently fre-quently bike tbe waves that lave their feet, soon broken. A check drawn upon the bank of Hope is seldom honored. There is no class of people who die faster than those who live fast. People go to the mountains and the seaside to do nothing, and yet where young couples are congregated business is usually pressing in the evenings. Soston Courier. |