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Th mY dessst PPPs) tmrone. vow ! Vincent’s Advice ~. The “Marrying Age.” HAT 1s the W relation be- tween age and marriage? Ever #9 many questions are ad-! drented to me which have to do with one phase or four animals, Moscow 202 tons, in size Burme weighing officers a another of this Im-| fat U8 portan b p . portant sub ject. said tha me: Let's sec if we) i incent can't arrive at; fs 4 Vi some general rules. | Don't marry. too young. It's a good for both the bride and groom to be ver at a make onl, age. But don’t put off marriage too long. B¥tian people are young the mutual ad- Uments inseparable from married life Bre infinitely easter to make, Some- between twenty and thirty is a marviageable age for either man wvoman. Et you area girl don't marry a man Bany years older than yourself. If you are a man don't choose a wife Rober ernor of chusetts, sald to gun at the A man who signs himsele “B. 0." wes: showed “Some time ago I wrote a note to al capacity young lady in which [ sald something 1/ £0"'NS & @fterward regretted. How shall I clear | 1008 wp the misunderstanding that has! ‘@risen?* all on the young lady and apologize for what you sald. ‘ he! majort seventeen ho went A girl, who signe herself “B, g,"| ould I write and ask “him to meet ine} leome afternoon, as T am not permitted] o have him call?” - If the young man wants to see you he! * wilh find & ways It would be our of)!" piace for you to sugsest @ meeting. le pr ae D whe eigns bimscit “Be. ih’ Er RT ld sar asl Se “S’Matter, B tid YA HEAR BOUT JIMMIE PoP BITIN HIS SELF The big bell at Japanese arm y| a new bullet-provt | from a revol-| of twenty-f dent in th Lieutenant - Gov- campaigning | seven, and has{ been in poiltics all | o will be old while you are still in the! his life. Ie was] me of life. a precocious child | in the majority of happy marriages} and his father husband !s from two to six years| took him along on ¥ than the wife, numerous cam - patgns, with the! result that the lad | paper work for a | Nterary work, cna’ e Rvea jow's A MAN GONNA Bite HIMSELF ON THE TRACK OF THE NECI ? N ANSWER } tis Stoke TEETH Wuz HORTIN Him Find ‘‘Patches’’ and Follow the String! “Setar ) & By Dwig zi Ves— 1 Had The COOKING CLASS PREPARE. ‘Ts Litre snack FOR You. (T Teacnes Trem SOMETHING UY KNOW + atl lvag ‘THe BEWINE CLASS is H MAKE ME A SHIRT WAIST AND BO SOME MENDING | NEED OnE — event eons itt wow: Green & CATIN IN HIM AE'LL KNOW Sumpin, qvionr He 2 lanto: ne of | rehtstorle | * weighs | se 117 tons. re testing | invented | ve. It ia| t bullets | distance | Lave, tne Masea- might be have be- age of man's | a for rea- nd work | fore his ty. atl he! rites: sto ty, bee c P wa have not seen the young mancwith | a wv ni Phas | There ws scarcely a girlie who does not dream for hours at a time of what the future has om Iam in love for three montus.| large amount of | + Store for h what wonder{ul cpisodes will make or mar her life. And when she is just sivteen—scarcely past the fairy tale ayemshe cannot help picturing herself as the beautiful Hiblishing Co, jork World.) | GALLIVANTIN) ROUND WITH THESE NEW-FANGLED CLUB-WOMAN ‘DEAS Like YOURS DOES? JONES- Chun A ( CAUMP! ab total PY ) Jair-haire is finally captured by a brave knight, who takes her off to his wonderful castle to live happily ever after. Aome! HENRY, I'VE _LEFT_SOME 01.0 AAM ON THE YP) KITCHEN TABLE-AnO A GLASS OF heroine of the latest novel, © come into an No, and you are lucky to find tt out| “My flance went West some months! I was thirsty, Shd) before marriage ago. Ho writes regularly, but 1 arm} and sald [ could get a drink _ told that he is paying attention to an- ent Do you think she 4g, Qvr other girl out there, What shall 1 do?” Py Do you think 1 would! A, girl who olgne herself “R, &."|mother to go. Did I do right?’ wits bis?’ writes: s w wa 1 you are providing for your { ‘ ‘ ol elsewhere I think you may have ie wisest course, ths kind ual clrcumsta) writes; ust be judged by th A girl who signs herself “M. J," osen se of he vids ent It But every « Shall I give him up?" would hay: A girl who signs herself or ; cares for me? Fe | It’ best not to listen to rumors about | {youn# man to bh r a man who signs himself "EB. C, a th ie t 7 dncidont fi mply shows man has éailed on a6 for some | People for whom you care, but since! y, yg0* wri 1 fei! in love with a| but I don't thin t 4 that she is rather inconsiderate fe {you have done so, tell him franki; 1 | break up ye ds K ih Pea Soyer yyy 1 for him to} ew y end) girl and then found out that she was) break up your friendship, ‘ “arould se ney Jay a we Beeman, to} evening at another |accept his explanation, |S spe What shal! I do? | — gall on avers Spiirea® gentleman oak girl who signs herself “A, WwW.” | — | You must try not to think about her | A man who signs himself “L, q - . writes: sized party, and! A man who signs himself "C. F,"/1¢ she is in love with her fiance she| writes + The.gentienan should ask, “Lam in love with a Young man, ut |if you and your friends are Jn the habit | writes: will not want to accept attentions from | Heomi news a find he has @ changeable disposition and | of dispensing with chaperous, “My wife eald that either he or my |you. jlittle notice of me. Mow can L win he ie map. that he wants to go out with a different | — mother must leave the house. I told jm your attentions to her, ing World Daily Magazine. Saturday, March 9, 1912 Pop?” 3 M% Wh Cae) 8 Mw RiGuTs?- Door! > (Bert Rig A WOMANS PLACE ISAT “A young man says he loves me, but] didn't give me any Christinas pres- wo" ‘Attul and earnest as! marry | sition to “1am In love with a girl who takes tg talk with him about it, What do By C. M. P ‘e a BAH! How Asour J) Ld ormmamaamarn = if) IGM 9s Cy Odd Facts. For arguing that our world is only ;one of many Gior- in Rome in 1000, Par Pius IX, not without @ certain sense of humor. One day, while alt- ting for his pore trait to Healy, tho! painter, speaking of a monk who had left the Church and mar- ried, he observed, not without mal- inn bis, punishment into nis own| Venice's Cam- Pantle is so near completion that the angel which surmounted it ts about to be nolet- ed to ite former place, ‘The angel was shattered! when the tower! collapsed, but the pieces have been put together again, ‘Tho head, arma and legs are} of solid bronze, the body ts made of plates of ham-; mered copper, and | the whole figure welghs 2,400 pounds, —_ Instead of being fixed as! it was before, it} will be set on @ moving base, a0 that the outspread wings will make ft act as a weath- er vane, The cost! 1s paid by/ Pope Plus X. “R. B." writes: "Tam tn love with a [sane lady and she mys whe cares tor me. Why not? “H, G." weltes; “Th man to whom I am engaged { & good salary but shows absolutely no dispo- ave, and weome angry if I try you advise me to do?” Tet te not [Smarter PoP ‘ We aro both twenty-two, Shoutd | « pteous for the we marry?" wembered you, | ) whould ayne WouLony I Like YO SEE MY WiFE JOIN A S108! I'D PuT Down MY His Number, 4% ganed tenderly into hee aes os Life," he mimend cunt, after all, nothing but « romance for with «smite, do T cow, he answrere’ pata sod Bs A The Proof. we a Aerie, and that ebewe they understood wireieas * telegraptg I" , Magazine, ‘ o—eneeoniponstiliate Supreme Trust. A rather well-dressed individual: “Here, mind my Machine « minate, SU N aviator descended im a field and eai@ to @ “'Whatt"" the welldremed individual snediedl, “Me mind your machine? Why, I'm @ States Senator!’ what of it?” said the aviator, “2° i. it, Paul Dispateh, . 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