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mwmrnymmmmmmmmrwvm fused me yesterday we were inter rupted before I could explain my manifestation of glee." "Glee!" murmured Greta faintly. "Just that, for it was. so much nearer to my second proposal, wh,ich I wish to make now. You see, I picked up a letter on the street which you must have lost It was from Miss Earle. I read its substance before I guessed what it was." "Oh! how could you I mean, how could I be so careless as to lose it" "But think of the hope, the joy, the delirious happiness with which it inspired me," dilated Wade extrava gantly. Greta was trembling all over. She fluttered closer to him unconsciously. "So what did I find going through the program of your lady friend when I knew that perseverance would bring its own reward?" "You are very hopeful, aren't you?" challenged Greta rallying slightly. "Do you bid me despair then?" submitted Wade. She bowed her head to hide them from the glad eyes too full of ardent love and truth. ' ' o o DID YOU KNOW The Chinese laugh in a different language than ours. When a fella falls overboard a boat it isn't falling on the bottom of the ocean that worries him. Aviation is safe as long as you have one foot on the ground. A Syracuse, N. Y., genius has in vented a chair that $. person can't fall over in the dark. It is so con structed that when one walks into it the chair trips over on him. Crabs and shrimps swim back ward so they won't get anything in their eyes. Another way to save the wear and tear on. the handle of a tooth brush is to hold the brush perfectly still, then move the head from one side to the other. With practice it will be found the face and mouth can be made to move with the head in the same direction at the same time. MODISH LINGERIE LIKE FROCKS yfA r?j By Betty Brown When the lady in furs goes shop ping these mid-winter days she fol lows the bargain trail straight to the department of lingerie, for this is bargain time in sheer and dainty un derthings. This pretty one-piece un derslip is made on the lines of the new frocks. The foundation of the slip is white wash satin. The two deep flounces are of sheer lace headed with white satin rosebuds. The low cut bodice fits loosely. The banding at the top and the knotted streamer are of pale blue ribbon. MMMMMgMMHMiMiMMMriMil