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Show Wlfs Who Nags. The worst thing that the bad fairy could wish upon a man Is a nagging, fault finding wife. The most ssvory of the dishes prepared by her band tastes fist and stale If served up with tbe sauce of her complaints, and the cosiest of homes Is a place of unrest If it Is tbe storehouse of her recriminations. recrim-inations. Even If there Is JuM cause for Jealousy, nagging la an aggravation aggrava-tion rather than a cure. It breeda the spirit of antaronlsm and tbe case of the Injured party la hurt rather than helped Tbe only ssfe cure for straying af feet Ions Is to make oneself so sttrae-live, sttrae-live, so sgreesble. that the desired love and attention la Irresistibly held to Its original moorings. KmneMmes sudden evdlenr of Indifference awakes the errant one to the furt that the straying may be mutual Sometimes Some-times renewed outbursts of sffwtion, of care and Interest, is the tonic of weakened ardor Sometime splendid results are accomplished hy wearing smort snd brromlng clothes and brublng up the wits and vivacity. |