OCR Text |
Show Cures For the "Blues." Ono woman said she had two cures for tho "blues" that mysterious affliction af-fliction common to every woman and a few men. One wns to put on her sill: petticoat and best clothes; or If she hadn't anything very now, go out and buy some unnecessary frippery; such as a becoming tulle ruche, nn adorable hat, or a new necklace. Thus attired, the second part of tho euro was to sail recklessly Into an expensive expen-sive tearoom, an eating placo forbidden forbid-den by her purse, and entirely unnecessary un-necessary on days of good cheer and order the biggest, choicest, costliest costli-est luncheon tho bill of faro provided. "It's an expenslvo euro," she said; "but it never falls to work like a charm." |