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svy?iLlig!&mmt&'t!"i twnjymi'w mwMww.yriftyypBt'y -yyy?1 who push those baby, carts. Sing on, great artist! Sing on, grand mother! CYNTHIA GREY ADVISES THE LOVE-SICK I am 20, and have been married a year and a half. My husband is rather cold to me. I am afraid he does not care for me, and more, although, I feel sure he doesn't care for any other woman. We live with his people, who are very good to me, but his mother has a way of making me feel as if I were not wanted there. I want to go to housekeeping, but my hus band gives be no chance to talk with him on the subject. He talks all the time, with his mother and father, and leaves me out of it. He says that I could never take care of a home. But he has never given me a chance. He is noth ing but an overgrown baby that has never broken away from his mother's apron strings. Advise me what to do, and how to gain his. confidence. "Thruthful." . I think your husband needs a sudden and thorough waking up ! I advise you to surprise him by firmly asserting yourself and making a bold stand for your rights as a wife. Tell him, plain ly, that you want a home of your own, and are entitled to have one; and that if he does not consider you in this matter you will go to your own people, until he agrees that you and he shall go to housekeeping. It seems to me that he will be inclined to admire and value you more, if you let him see that you refuse to be any long er ignored I have been going with a girl for about six mdnths and dearly lpve her. She is going with an other fellow in her own towm She thinks a great deal of me, but tells me pot to think so much of her. As flive in, another town, I do not eret. to see her often : but she writes to me every two weeks, Advise me what to do. A. B. The girl is evidently interested in you. Redouble your attentions, and show her that you "mean business." True love, that per7 sists, is pretty apt to conquer, in the end. I am 22. There are two young men who are deeply in love, with me. One is of my religion -a Catholic; the other is a Metho dist, but is willing to turn Cathor lie for me. I like and respect both," but love neither, although I think I could love tither one. Advise me. "Undecided." If you have sucE an accommc dating and easily adjustable heart, you had better choose the young man of your own religion. Am a young lady, nineteen, and have been going with a young man six months. We do not live in the same town, but I receive letters from him every day, usur ally special deliveries. Saturday, I didn't get any letter, nor any phone call, which I get two 05 three times a week. He comes about every three times a week to; ) iiiitfi a lin 11 1 mm ifr ii frHJ-ftiMfcAifrifcftfrl 44WV fU