| Show Fasbiol II Tear e Fashions change even In spiritual matters and It has been decreed that II la 110 longer a subject 01 pe incite la forest for women to ueep Those tender line cl IClngaly For men must work And women must weep And there little to do But many to keep Though the harbor bar be moanlnr arc still true enough when nrpllej to the men who go down to the eta in ships and to the wives daughters ant sweethearts who wait and watch for them Hut to the women In town and country the edict has ono firlr Weep no more Tho day haD piwapj when tho big sad eyes ready to ei forth a flood of tears on the sHuttii pro oatlon can prove an effective weapon against refractory man lie known too much about It H Is ustfui to a woman as a relief to her nervous system any physician can tell her that It has Its physiological bonelitsliut masculinity cannot be subdued by then molt methods When she begins ID how the old fashioned signs of its tnsa man cruelly Interferes Non dont cry It makes your nose rM ani your ej es ugly It wont change mo Or lfhe Is I especially coarse he will shoat For heavens sake stop that cry Ins game unless you want to get rid of mel I wont stand It A woman enjoys crying The nlaa I man IB I aware of this and Is never artless enough to attempt > stepping a source ot pleasure But It Is I one nniore reason why he Is not affected by hit tars It thy nrle from bodily pain or Intense mental Buffering he Is I all arm pathy but the hysterical overflow that can be produced on an Instants notice no-tice that seems to be on tap became her dress doesnt fit In one partlcuir or she lacks a dime to complete one special urchaedoe not now excite his Interest When a man cries It Is from the diaphragm and the sobs give him actual ac-tual physical pain Ills sex fellows know his and can sympathize with him But women cry from the chest or throat without the slightest effort and rain know that too The old German pror erb Nothing dries sooner than a tear must have been written by n man vbo had had experience with the wile ol weeping women There Is I a quaint old English poem that gives a list of tit various evil spirits that Infest this world and Indict Injury upon more or less undeserving mortal and conclude with the startling statement that 1 weeping woman with two black eyes A the wickedest devil of them all The principal point for the consider Uon 01 woman Is I that when she mUll have her good comfortable cry ill should take her consolation privately Whn not In the prance 01 uaymp thlzlng man she may even forget 10 cry and II she remembers there Is I a olblllty > she will forget the cause or hr lachrymose desires and smiles mY soon chas away the tears as thY did In childish years If the sex hat timed ti-med In this respect man need not claim the credit It Is I a busy buttling age In the cities at least and then women have learned to be rIss I carneel and strong as factors In tho dally life 01 a world that demands the bet efforts from them They are responding brat ly I and Intelligently ana there Is l aO time left for crying ALBERT P SOUTHSICK |