Show THE I REALM OF WOMAN I I wpm CUPiD IN A PULPIT I IBY BY fly BEATRICE FAIRFAX I I L have o known n ot of several Je ei who ho filed tho the J pans arts of or doctor lower lawyer and nd n general generel adviser od to their flocks s but It took St. St a a. Louis pastor to give g las les sons In proposing ia 18 SOmo some of ot hi hH his on Jove lovo avo and matrimony It Is sound and wholesome In the tho main It ts t's S iJ this tiis wn way As A long as Ra courtship is made a comedy marriage will b lj ht 5 i L 1 tragedy Too often orten young oung lons get married take a honeymoon trip and como back and use ulle the broomstick o on 01 each Inch other M When a n woman gets to talking about platonic lovo love von be bo you may sure aure she sho hug has bem disappointed by faling to win the time right man It Is sweet to know some Iome ono lo lo e CM i I you jou truly truly- but thero there Is at least ono one heart that beats i in tune tuno with yours ours The Tho young oung man who ho doesn't act net silly when whon in love lovo Is ta half witted All All' smart men aro the world worl calls calls calls' I silly when under tho Influence of ot Cu Cu- pid Post mortem eulogies are arc poor i things thing If It you love show It now Proposing C to a woman Is Isone one oT t the fino arts If people are aio trul truly in love lo popping tho the question will ill come as natural as falling asleep whom whon tired What he I na says as a's s about young oung people i getting married In ln a n. hurry is Js perfectly I true j I Tho They Thoy enjoy going to the the theater ter to to- to gather so the they immediately Jump to tho time conclusion that they will enjoy I spending their lives es together Th The re result ra- ra ro-I ro suit sult Is that their marriage drains diama Is 18 sometimes a 3 comedy and all too often a a. tragedy Alas there thoro Is no such safe safa platonic Platonic love lo and ono one or the other or i both grows to care caro too much and thon then I away with Perhaps all lovers ore sill silly but It tt Is 19 a i sweet and delicious silliness which noman no noman man or woman can afford atford to miss Tho The truest of ot all 1111 tho clergyman's epigrams epigrams epi epi- grams Is the ono one which deals denis with post postmortem postmortem mortem eulogies I havo o known man many married couples coupIe who made life lIfo a torment for tor each Other oth when alive 0 but If It ono or tho the other died the survivor was prostrated with griN and profuse In praise of ot the ted ono one i I It Is better to show love lovo to the living liv ing In- than to mourn the tho don dead I Be De prodigal In love lovo It lt is ls one of th the luxuries which all can afford As to the advice In regard to proposing propos s ins ing I think that l la is a a. lesson which e eoNy man must learn for himself lie He ma may determine on half a a. dozen en ways of asking ask In ing tho the Important all question and then when It comes to the moment mo mo- mont ment he will do It In some way wn to I I which ho he had never neer given a thou thought ht Until a n. girl s-Irl receives her hor first I aal al sho has hns an Idea t that ut all proposals 19 Are under romantic circumstances In liar her vivid Imaginings they ne need moonbeams moon- moon beams or dancing firelight at nt t twilight In reality man many proposals arE aie made In very ery prosaic surroundings The In Inspiration Inspiration In- In and opportunity arrive and I I tho the wise youth takes advantage nd of or them Not a whit cares he whether the the- i moon shines or the fire gleams or t the rain rains as ns lon long Ions as ns ho wins th the girl I hope the tho young people In th the n Rev Cupids Cupid's congregation will ivill harken to his words of ot advice on most subjects for forlie forlie lie speaks with the voice of or wisdom Understanding un un- and common sense But they thoy will m have to bo their own judges on the proposal question for can cnn any anyone one know tho the psychological I cal moment save tho two to mot most con con- OAn CARE or OF TUE NAILS When It takes only a few minutes each day and half an hour one day n a L week to keep tho the finger nails minus looking nice and well groomed It Jt Is surprising ing lag how many people neglect nes-leet the nails except to keep them clean In the place pIsco tho the hands lianda should hould bo be bo Af once no o oua manual ua it a ebO day clay labor lebor Even at nc people will my find lind that tho the bands hands ocomo dirty Y from rom coining coining- In contact contac with things tat ta every ono must handle Wash tho the hands especially the tho nails Dall and knuckles with a nail brush and warm soapsuds until they fairly glow and then dry drI them thorn carefully and thor thor- luShly With an orange wood sUck elicit loosen all the tho cuticle around tho the nails being sure euro to get It all nil loose but do donot donot donot not use the tho stick enough to Injure tho the young oung nail naU for this will produce those little white spots that make mako the nail look ugly With a a. scissors and file me shape tho the nails to 10 tho the end of oC tho the fingers lingers pointing them HU slightly The nails nalls should be carefully filed to tomake tomako tomako mako make them tiem look well around tho the edge If there thero aro are any nails hang they tl should bo be carefully e snipped away y with I the tho scissors but 1 ir It Ute stick Is used ever every day there thero will he bo bono heno heno no hang bang Now rub a n. little vaseline vase vase- line Uno or cold cream on the nails naUs and rub It In w wen well ell Then cover tho the chamola cham- cham I ola iia skin sIdn buffer butter or polisher with the powder polish and rub the nails briskly briskly briskly brisk brisk- ly until the tho desired amount of ot shine has been produced Wash tho the hands carefully again pushing back ck with tho the towel tho time cuticle that you loosened and then rub tho to nails of ot one hand on tho the palm of the other and the tho shine will reappear Ton Ten minutes each da day devoted to tIme the nails and hands handa will keep them In per per- er- er feet trim TEACHING BABY DAllY TO V Unless a child shows some Inclination inclination 1 tion don to walk or to stand on his feet by ly pulling himself up by means of or orsome some piece of furniture It Is not wlee I to urge him As soon as ns the child has enough strength he will tI try to walk and when he has s not this thIe strength he should not be encouraged t to stand on his feet If It the child takes the tho Initiative then a a. moderate moderato amount of or assistance may be given him such as placing the hands around under tho the childs child's arms and around the Ute chest to assist In steadying steady stend- lug inS him Or If the child chUd takes hold of your hand and tries to pull himself up by by means of ot it you can assist him to his feet teet by holding his hLa hands handa in yours and steadying him in this way Many women laugh at the idea that allowing a a. child to walk before eforo he is stron strong enough will wUl make him bowlegged bowlegged bow- bow legged but nevertheless this is true and every mother should remember this before she sho encourages her liar baby to walk |