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Show lit VhIiih nf I.nUliler. If more women realized the saving grace of laughter there would be fewer tragedies and heart breaks lu this world. If you, dear madam, were nble to make your lover laugh, you might consider con-sider jourself clever Indeed. Hut If you can keep your husbnnd laughing you should bo enrolled among the seven wonders of tho world. You see, 11 man's life Is usually full of duties and cares that you, possibly, cannot realize. If you could, perhaps, you might try to chase tho heaviness from the spirit of moodiness from the nielli of your Ix-st beloved lu place of sitting silent and grieves! at his want of cheerfulness. .Sometimes you feel that so much merriment may bo beneath your dignity. dig-nity. Don't hcllcwi It: men often long for the Joyous spirit that so charmed them lu sweetheurtiug 1m.v. It swiiij n little thing to provoke laughter, does It not- Somehow you think it hardly wlthlr the lmn jnu have drawn for the conduct of a wife. Hut It Is a saving grace, you may depend; de-pend; a man rarely roaches n period of life when (hero Is 110 moro of the lioy left In his nature; the mlsehlov. oiisnoss Is still there or, rather, the spirit of It and you need but give the opportunity to bring It forth, with great henellt to the faml1" generally. Chicago Journal. |