Show MISS OLIVE ULRICH e q qi i f fI fr N rf j N r I a r I ky a N A A P f a r pf V s i I i f 0 J X i fe feAn 9 1 1 r s l 4 An American girl tl whom Composer lIIn j is pr preparing to sling sins the tho principal rolo tolo In his opera opera opera I 1 01 of l L. L i Girls Who Wh O Deceive Decd i ff y Their 1 heir Mothers I i p. I wonder If U the girl who s decel ng he her mother is ever o really happy in rim i he the h deception B By fly this I mean the girl who js receiving attentions from sine sime me man and hiding hilling the fact tact from h ht hI r mother No 0 girl with an any sense of or honor can enn be happy hapl in those circumstances She Silo may do o her best to per persuade ua herself that she Is doing the right thing but d. d fp di-fp p in ill her heart she knows perfectly that thaI she Is not The man of or course will tell teU lien Her that there is no harm hann In keeping ining from her mother Any AU man fJ run ran n argue ue very elY persuasively pers when a agu gu girl I i is Interested in him and In bh he wins the tine argument There Then is no on one so casH easily swayed as a young girl b by the first man who finds find her attractive e I 1 want you ou to remember remember re re- member this girls and n never ncr cr keep anything from your mothers The Theman Theman Theman man who urges you ou to meet him on the sly Iy and ancl to deceive your mother j is 1 fa bad man I 1 know that you rou feel quite capable o of judging j for yourselves in matt matters rs of oC II III I this his kind all girls do but a young oung girl I Is in dangerous wate waters the mo mo- moment moment ment she site be begins ins to hide things from I b her r mother There is no one in the world who h ha has ts your interest so 80 at heart no jio on OIW vu Su unselfish and ready to sacrifice herself f for or your happiness Do you ou ouI I think it fair toll to repay her by decI I and disobedience disobedience- If you cannot bring a man to the house and introduce him to your mother there is something wrong about aboul him The man whose Intentions toward you are arc honorable will bo be only to glad plad to meet your our parents and win their approval ol A 1 great many cr very unhappy marriages mar mar- marriages might be bo averted if tf girls were more ready to confide In Jim their mothers r There is not a mother Inthe Inthe in inthe the world wend who would approve of or her daughter t receiving receiving- the attentions of a married man mall And yet et I I. I am ant sorry to say a good many ninny do form I i friendships with married men A will ny s RY I 1 did not realize special at attention attention at- at that he was paying nn any to me mt I thought he was Just friendly Now that Is not tho the truth and amid amide e every O emy r girl knows it Any girl knows perfectly when a man talks to her whether ho is talking in a 0 purely friend friendly I manner or 01 whether lie he Is mak mal making ing love o e to her Most fost girls are aro quite ready rendy to confide con con- Ode fide their love lovo affairs to each ench other Why then should they be so anxious t to hide them from their Jno hers It Is not at all an uncommon thing for a n. girl to tu set h to l' l heart on one marrIng marrying marry marry- ing lag a n mail malt who whom her parents find most unsuitable Five the girl ml might ht realize his i heI herself h but by that time lime It Is probably too lute late one and she sho has become an un unhappy tin Un- happy wife Do not mo marry r a man without consulting consulting con con- sullinS' sullinS with your our mother Her mature mature ma ma- ture tUJe judgment is s bound to be more note reliable than yours ours and tho the moment a man urges you ou to deceive her het In any anyway I way 8 beware of h him hn alii Only Four Surf Out of the thu members of the mho First Rhode I Island cavalry ca who were taJ taken cn prisoners during the tho civil cl war only four are now lJ in living to recount their suffering In Confederate prisons between between be be- twe tween n 1861 and 1 1865 1966 Three of this four accompanied h by their wives wi gathered at a reunion at Youngs Young's hotel in Boston recently The They aro arc H If ii II 11 Taylor of ot E. E D D. Guild 0 of Attleboro and W. W l K U. Durell Duteil of Newmarket New New- market N. N H. H The Time absentee of or this unusual 1 group was l Ix Leverett lerett erett C. C Stevens I of Gr Green R. R T. T r MRS LILLIAN N. N DUKE g p m r V TX f L J t a f A ph f fm M Republican Special Service Copyright 1307 1901 The Tho divorced divorce 1 wife of the tho tobacco king who accuses S her spouse of or tampering tamperIng tampering tam tam- with her mall mail I V 0 |