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Show as gentle as a woman, as manly as a man; on who does not talk scandal nor tell disagreeable truths. A man whose name 1 would be proud to bear; to whom I could carry tuy doubts and perplexities per-plexities and with whom I would find sympathy and joy." Young men answering ans-wering this description need not be misled mis-led by the words which Miss Lillian Incloses In-closes in parentheses. Everything in parentheses does not count. The Kind of Man to Marry. i Eschauge. Miss Lillian B. Perry of Covington, ; Tenn.. has won a prize for the best de- ; scription of the kind of man to marry, and this is the way she painted her J ideal: "If I wished to marry (which of J! course I do not) I would desire a man too noble to commit a mean act, but generous enough lo forgive one. A man i |