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Show Intuition at the Candy Counter. Tho girl nt tho bonbon counter put up five largo boxes of Judiciously so- lectod candy uuJcr tho personal su- pcrvlslon of a nervous young man. Ho left n card for each of them, handed I over a list of addresses for their do- I livery, paid his bill und walked out n looking decidedly glum. RJ "Ought to bag a sweetheart out of 9 that broadside," remarked tho cash- B lor. "Guess again," said tho salesgirl. HJ "It's caramels to carfare that ho has 9 a sweetheart, and that ho has quar- 9 rclcd with her; their first probnbly. I Ho Is sending that candy to his lady I lovo's dearest friends, becauso ha , I knows thoy will not fall to toll her I nbout It." "A candy counter Is tho horoscopo y of tho human heart to girls who can " fj read 1L When n oung man buyB a w pound of candy, nny old thing handy, M without looking twlco at It, his af- jl fontions aro not very deep set. Whon W ho begins to get particular In his so- I lections Cupid Is getting In his flno n work. Tho lovers' qunrrcl Inovltably H ends In bucIi u reckless display as you U saw Just now. When tho rccnncilla- m tlon takes placo we shall liavo nothing B in stock good enough for thnt fellow. I When bo's married bo'll stop com- I lug." |