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"There is another phase of aman's mind that is past my .comprehension Margie. He never seems to think that there is always another man close by who is perfectly willing to shower upoii his wife all the attentions he neglects, to-give." "Is there one "ready to do this 'for you, Mary?" I asked. "Plenty of them, Margie, plenty of them," was Mary's mystifying reply. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) , o- GUESS IF THEY ARE MARRIED T2&r r. I 1P jars' Tom, Here comes mi?. BUKK-JTH006HV S00 SAID HE was , VERM SICKf r YWf-A-A WASVer SICK- BUT I'M AUR1GHV AGAIN HOW THANK rS Wi Tom Told me He h ZjlSV ) I sat up with Soossm-l C S& "Kglp-WX NOU WERE ljf ( vern y .sick - r IU.5END "VOU A BOX OF ' THESE.TOMORROM 6DODBVB0RK-H0PE NOP FEEL BHTTERJ 6DODBVB0RK-H0PE LNOp FEEL BETTER) H i'" t'i n From the glimpses he gives us we certainly would like to take a month off and read all ColRoosevelt's correspondence. In Jewish marriages the brjde stands on the right of the groom; it is 'the custom of all other races, for the bride to stand on the left '' m