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Show Tht Hoiuiui Mtimttr, "Dab." A disappointed woman is always a great mistake; that is, the one who hhows her disappointment. She will cry ergo, her nose will bo red. She will be cross-ergo, her digestion will get out of order. She will sulk ergo, the man unto whom her heart goeih out will desert her for another woman whose face is wreathed with smiles, even if it is framed in a winter bonnet. Men do like a woman to be prettily dressed, but, above all tilings, they prefer that she should be pleasant. So that when it comes to a question of sulky women in new clothes or pleasant pleas-ant ones and old clothes, they are certain cer-tain to choose the latter. Men hate sulkiness in women. They count it as their own prerogative. , Personally I have come to the conclusion that what a man really likes is a thoroughly good, healthy, violent temper that wears itself it-self out in words and is ready to be sorry afterwards. There is a type of man who likes dishes thrown at him, but he is special rather than general. There is another that is best governed by a violent attack of hysterics, but with this sort of man the game is not wortli the caudlo. But anything throwing plates or hysteria is better than the sulks. |