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Show Love Told on Persian Cushions. Certain sentimental young women aro cmbrofdertng Oriental cushions as gifts for their best young men or tho ones they would dearly llko to bo their best young men. Lines of Persian Per-sian poetry aro woven among strango birds and flowers. It Is no rl-i-vback that tho man cannot read Persian. Tho phrase may have all tho moro do-llghtful do-llghtful significance because ho doesn't know what under tho sun It means. Ono girl Is weaving n phraso to tho effect ef-fect that true lovo Is better than rubles. As sho has stocks and bonds, and tho young man of her affections hasn't, the cushion messago, when translated to him, will bo equivalent to a leap-year proposal. Youths who get such cushions should get tho aid ot tho right kind ot collego professor for translating. It none Is available, thero are Pe- "' rug merchants In town. N. Y. Pr'ss. |