Show I I Other Women s Husbands By BEATRICE FAIRFAX The unmarried woman Is in at at liberty to sot set her cap nt at the th unmarried man manI manIC If IC I sho SQ so e chooses It Ils is not a very ver praiseworthy pro proceeding but If she sho chooses to tn appear as a 0 husband hunter sho she hurts no one but herself herself But she Is not at liberty hIery to Inter Interfere Interfere fere fore with ith the married man or or to accept hc pt attentions at att ns from om him He HeDe Hebe longs to ni thor roman With some sor women omet the tIle mow more fact nc that a man docs dues belong belon to lo another woman adds acids ad s immensely to his value In their eyes ees eesTher They Ther consider it a victory to win vin hint hini It is a sorry sort of victory to defraud a n woman o lan and children of the tha love lov and support which are arc theirs by b bright right right His It 11 Is not always the unmarried women wor n who steal other hug hus husbands bands Sometimes a 0 marIed woman woma gets S g 1 ts tired tred of her own husband and thinks sho she would like Wee to flirt frt with some other womans husband I She Sho he compares s her h r husband with other othor men and concludes conclude that ho he does rocs not pay par her h r gh attention doos 1903 not flatter her enough or 01 spend enough eno Jh money In her entertainment The Tho T e fact f ct that her hot own husband ht does not please se her however does not jus justify tHy her In allowing some other man manto min minto manto to spend pend money mone on h her r rIf If sho sue has ha made a 0 bad bargain It Is I Inot not fair fall that tia another anoh r woman woman should suffer Buffer by b I It IL The Tho 10 woman who sits by b and tamely allows another woman anum to wreck wreak her home and happiness Is very cn foolish I She has absolute right to I for fou O her own and her hor childrens ns welfare with every cery weapon at t her het b f command co inand I Sometimes a girl flirts with wih a mar married marI ried man simply SimP I through a spirit of I careless creless mischief f She does not stop to think that some other woman Is IsI I ml nil suffering chief Intensely as as a the result of her Pr It Is All Al Wrong Girin It Is Ig all al wrong wron girls and you 01 must moist judge from Crom a personal standpoint How would you ou feel if you OU wore waro In that womans place You YOI cant marry the man you dont oven even love loe him You may m feel feol a I certain ala tain but but that is all allAnd al allAnd And the tho man nian Is not In love hove with wih you rou remember that haL Ho Is attract attracted ed cd by Y your our youth and the fact act that lint you allow alow him to t be le rather familiar When ho he tires tre of oC you hell hel flirt frt with some other girl Viewed from mm a purely worldly point to lo flirt frt with a n married manlo man mau Is mad niad madness ness floss It I harms a girls girls chances ma of marrying well weH for eligible men fight shy sh of or 1111 her hr hrMan l Man fan a girl has his remained unmarried I rind ried rl d because she wasted the lie best bel years of or her life le in flirtations with married men mon If I you OU stole a a womans lint hat you OU would go 10 to t prison for it It How about stealing her That is ten thousand thousand times more moro sort seri serious outs ous OiS ser Leave Married Men Alone let Got G ta a good gool husband of or your yonI own If it you tan pan an and leave other husbands alone In every overy 1 household a pep Oft OJ ther thO thi add It tt itS S should apply to women and rs who come stealing and marring the tho hap happiness happiness of the homo home It It Is easy to flatter falor a man ma to t make mako him Imagine that he lie is not appreciated appreciated elated at homo hOne He Ho u usually mal gets gol all al the tho appreciation he lie h deserves so dont donl get got the Idea that lint you OI are aro his soul Mul mate male or any an foolishness s of o that kind kindI If I he lie needs neds reforming lot let his wife attend yours to 1 it IL th s her ler business not FRESH AIR FOR I SCHOOL pHOOL CHILDREn Those who Wl attended The Little LiUo Red Schoolhouse back in itt the tho coun try Iry 1 will wil remember the periods once or twice a day when tho lie teacher opened the windows and allowed a n lit little I the tle te fresh air nil to enter They The will wm also atoo al o that the tho windows did not nut stay star open long and perhaps they the can cau Imagine how ho the Idea of leaving them open winter and summer might have barc been heen eon received r by bj the teacher cachet W Y E B Watt rat Tatt tolls In the March Sune bo boto to make mal o children fit ft to learn Wo make miko It possible for them to desire learning earnestly and to get got It oy or fully Moisture In air all IB I I almost as Im Ion Important as oxygen When air all Is warmed It I must lust have more water in lii It In a school or office where warm warmed warmed warmed ed air Is 18 supplied without moisten moistening moistenIng moistening ing the air Is fatal Ca to plant life Ifo and also als to animal life Not Not instantly Instant but by b slow agony ngon Plants cannot bo be kept alive In lii tho the ordinary school Deluge their theli thel root with wih water and nud they tho will wi live hivo lve only at a dying rate The soil Aol bakes and tho the leaves wither Soon thoy they droop and die Children and teachers are ne killed 1 le by b the same simo conditions We bury bun many man children every year ear car because the they havo spent hours dally dalr hall and nightly night in an atmo atmosphere aLmo sphere lifer drier than tItan that lint of the desert desort whore sagebrush and castus C stUB lose out Olt in the fight for life lo |