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Show isLsH Advice to the H Rejected H H Ono of tho "weakly" editorials jH which Ilulon Otdfleld regularly con- jH iiiluiinH tu u Chicago Sunday' papor fl on thu subject nf lovo and mnrrlao was entitled, "Rejected Lover Should H Propose Again," Wo cntiroly o.greo H with Helen and nro glad that sho had H the courago and philanthropy to thus H enlighten lovers In regard to tho prop- H er courso nt a critical Juncture. She, H did not, howovor, say whether tho ro- H Jocted should proposo again to tho H damo girl or to another. This may H seem Immaterial but wo happen to fliH know of a caso whero complications H aroso when tho gonoral rulo of con H duct thus laid down was closely fol- H lowed. In tho caso lu question a H young man who had boon rejected by H the maid of his cholru was able, after Ll a short Interval, to transfer his affec- H tlons ulmo3t Intact to nnother Sub- jH scquontly Maid No. 1 nltcrcd hor mind H and wns ready to marry tho adaptablo Jl creature. As No, 1 Is tho moro ollgl- 1 bio nnrtv. Interested friends nro now IsH bring. ng pressure to bear on tho sua- H ccptlblo man in tho shape of argu- Ll ments and porsuasions which may H convlnco him that ho mado a great IH mistake, not In proposing again, but llH In proposing tho second tlmo to tho M wrong fclrl. Advice on mattors of M this kind which so closely affect the HH happlress of young people, should bo C3 explicit. Wo cannot, Imt feel that had BH Helen Ik'Cu mure de2r.!t& .'- hor H statement, thin sad diihi ulty might 'j H novcr havo url-on.--Farmers' Rovlow H |