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WHEN MEN PROPOSE. | They All Have Sheepish Ways and Look Absurdly Silly. Une Girl, Who Ought to Know, Tells How Various Sorts of Maie Crea- tures Pop the Momentous Question. A girl who can no longer be counted young, and who has been constantly courted and frequently loved, is con- vinced that the ways of proposing are as numerous as are the diff of men who propose. suitors classified, and know the class to which he belc “Some propose flippantly, li if they invited you to luncheon i cf matrimony, e says, in the Chi- cago Tribune. they appear to be preparing to hec if they get ‘no’ for an answer, to say that they were only fo ally dido’t mean what th re oth- each by an The , manly, orable, who take ‘no’ with such that they win your respect and liking even if they cannot win your love. “Many men propose on thei nd hon- rious r knees, of a sofa, while others stand up boldly, as hey were interviewing you on @ business proposition. But it makes | little difference what attitude aman se- lects to propose, he always looks Men e such a dazed and dazzled expression under such condi- tions that they as if they had been struck ri ween the eyes. I believe se rts /that Cupid strikes somewhere on the left side. “Only during my experience has a man descended to his knees in proposing to me. This one had on white duck trousers, and he knelt down in the dusty path in which we were walking. His mother would have spanked him had she been there. When he got up there was a great, some sneak back in the corner look b once The largest glass of Henrich’s HALTER AND MEN’S'|black spot on each knee. “The length of time it takes a man to propose, after he has first met the “YOU'VE GOT TO MARRY ME.” depends upon the nature of the the climate, the weather, the sur- the state of his a little bit or e way the girl, man rounding, the moon, mind, and girl treats him. 3 tim s they pro- pose all of a sudden, without any treatment at all beforehand. If the moon is full and the man is not, the average man should be expected to e within 15 days after he has a. 3 res her three for three hours at a time, |p | first met the g times a day, he can usually become well acquainted with her nature and all her little char- acteristics in that time, provided the girl is simple, is apt to be the cz It isn’t under- “Few women are complex. important whether the girl stands the man’s nature or not. But, anyw he can learn it in no time ! Ilmenarealike, They mostly ail arp icslus. and can amoke jand love with equal ease. There are | men who fiercely. as if they were really ‘Will you, or won't you marry me That t of menare not much good. beea you can’t flirt with them and keep them dangling. They make you say either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ right away. You can’t fool them. “There are many ways in which a girl ean tell that a man is gto propose before he do First, there is the tone in his voice. Then his eyes always fol- you about the room in the most adoring way. He looks at you with a vag r-away gaze, as if on, 0} n angel: so let him alone. low admiring, he really saw but he thinks he ¢ At this stage he wouldn't even dare to eall you ‘darling.’ But he has other of showing how he likes you. Sometimes he drops little hints about his ideal of awoman. Hesays he never til now. . he makes sions to his imcome, and says he ways met her—ur poses it seems so little to you. Some men propose by showing you their bank books, and saying: ‘Will t be enough?” way—the way posed to E Adam must have pro- before there was any or reason, or anything in the 1 Go to her and say: money, orld but love. ‘You've g © marry me because I love you and you love me, and I can’t live w t you" And that style of pro- posal is always in fashion.” Three Steps to Perdition, An intimate friend was unceremoni- ered int » the presence of two Paris upon had n whom he Yo his d ther: surprise, he fou Upon expre: 3 hat brandy ha been recomme preventive 2 first they took they took it without v and pow | they took it like water, The only way to propose is the old | | her nose | beg: | bef. | beautiful dark brown. )fumery. N | became an DINNER FOR A MONKEY. Members of Gotham's Four Handreé Entertain an African Ape at Newport, R. That jaded, blase section of New York society known “the fashion- able set” i in getting a new sou small talk pro- dueing ser ion and for a few mo- ments is a lap or two ahead in its tire less race a st with ennui. has succeed irring and nd co 1, blue-nosed, monk e steam yacht happy medium the innermost rom through and by whi Taurus, of the “400” were stirred into life and animation. This little animal chanced to _ flit across the gaze of Mrs. Stuvesant Fish eireles ° THE GUEST OF HONOR, as he lightly skipped in and out of the Fish has an un- petting up novel entertainments in the world, and when she cast her eye on “Jocko” an id On the trip to New- port was taken to dinner in the saloon of the yaeht and given a yacht’s rigging. Mr: rivaled r putation for ocial a struck. at the table. This was more for reh sal of what was coming than anything el When the rived at Newport Mrs. Fish ir her idea into ef begen to carry ‘ ko” was tak- en ashore and driven to the tailoring establishment of Mr. O’Connor. that gentleman was informed that a fash- suit of « little tonable for the hes was required anir ko” was gh, the v of Mr. and M hr, where he was the guest of honc dinner, in- vitations having been issued to the se- lect few to meet M. Jocko. He was given ¢ at the table, and, it is said, behaved finely. The suit he wore was oth trimmed with nd brass buttons, cut like with belt. SHE LIKED PERFUMERY. lored black braid « a Russian blouse, Bui Her Fondness for It Got Her Ine to Serious Trouble at the Doctor's Office, They were discussing the fondness for perfumery manifested by many p ms, Which reminded the physi- cian int ‘oup of a queer case that recently came under his obser “Two ladies called on me,” to a New York Times man, while one Was in consultation with the other investigat- me in my whiled away her time by ing the bottles, ment. private room contents of a large rs, ete., in the outer 4 Between the two rooms is a glass door, over which is drawn a shade, but the shade happens to be RUBBED HER NOSE. corner, so that it n the inner office. torn across one is possible to room into the oute “Hearing a rattling among the bot i stepped to the glass door and discovered the lady in the act of tak one bottle after another the contents. -At length which evi- tles, ing down e got dently had a pleasing odor, for final- ly she poured some of the liquid inte her hand and smelled of it again. then hastily rubbed the liquid upor ge and portions of her face contiguous thereto, replaced the bot tle and took her as she hearc nose seat, a rustlin, ] “Knowing what the woulk be, I detained the ladies in consulta tion for several moments. By tha time, as the one with the desire fo a warm stove and portions of her face to turn a deep olive color, anc they d perfumery sat parted hadeassumed < She had mis taken my favorite hair dye for per ~diess to say that she alid’ and was not vis ible to her friends for a week.” HOTELS—BALTIMORE SARATOGA HOTER, A. H. Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes Yew Management Bar Stocked W.th The Finest im- ported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ‘Lerms : $1.50 to $2.00. pe: day. $2 to $1z per weer Howard and Saratoga Streets, BALTIMORE, MD Cars to and from ali Depots pass ths Mose — RESTAURANTS—NORTH WEST LEECH "Ss Oe Uestacrant, 98 Cor 9th & L sts. NORTHWEST Harper Wiiskey a Specialty «IQUOR DEALERS. ¢ BALTIMORE ee | WHITE DALY. & CO DISTILLERS, Baltimere, Md. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DZALERA Ne. mw Kme Srzzr Alexandria, Va, #5" OLD DOM.WION F. EYE AND MOUNT VERN WHISKIES A SPEOIALTY os Nev. th s man A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub- Scriber. Only 50 cents a year. 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