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Show 1 Carefully Selected. 'Ty the way. Cleverly," asked the publisher, ' where did you get these photograph of strong-minded, determined deter-mined looking women with which you illUHirate your article on 'Why Men lion't Marry.' t)h." replied the author, "they're wives of the men I know." 1 1 i Talking Shop. KnthualuKtlc Interest in one's occupation occu-pation la always an advantage, but, on the other hand, tt Is not well for a woman In businens to talk of her work at all times and places. Naturally, the thing I hat we do constantly ia our moHt absorbing interest, but we must remember that other people have other things to talk about. Solving a Problem in Arithmetic. I.ittie Marlon was busy with her ' "home work." After a great many perplexed frowns and much nibbling et her pencil she looked up and said: "The only uiiBwer that 1 can get to this example Is Ave and three-fourths hot ecu lo you 'spose that is right. mnmrriH?" "Well. I don't know." answered her (mother, cautiously. "It sounds rather -queer " A long panne; then the small arlth-rrtHfclrtn's arlth-rrtHfclrtn's face lit up with a smile. "Oh. I know," she cried. "I'll reduce the three-fourth hor?e to colts." I Juvenile Altruism. I. H He f 'miiI came In to auk his mother If Alfred and he micht ench . have a rooky. His mother purine';' I aive him two of different slzos. In-( In-( terrttteit aa to which Paul would give I i ru-M. ehe t"pp-t to tho door Just In time to ee Paul glvo the smaller -.ike to his playmate. ! 'Why, Paul." she called, "don't you - J know that you should have kept that .one yc nrrlf ?" ' "Yes. I krow," was the nonchalant rr!v. "Put, you see. I waa afraid I'm' ! give Alfred the biggest one he rt ,jhl K"t Sick'" |