Life, 1903-08-06 · page 31 of 32
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I have known thirty-five and forty to be sweeter than violets. Be sure that the girl is confiding. This is absolutely necessary, as she must trust to] you implicitly, She must be ready to do so without reserve, For your first swimming lesson select a piazza, the shadow of a large rock, or any other place where you cannot be seen with a telescope or a magnifying glass. Then be guided by the following rules: First, the plunge. Take her hand firmly in yours, and press it gently about ten times. xcond, the look. Place your face where you can look squarely into her eyes, and tell ler not to fear. Then try and hypnotize her. Third, the full arm movement. Throw ooth arms around her waist and hold on for dear life. Impress upon her the fact that if you let go, all may be lost. Fourth, the ducking. Press her head down on your shoulder, and kiss her gently, but firmly. If she suggests that it is getting too deep for both of you, tell her not to fear, that you are an old sailor, and know which way the wind blows. Lastly. Try this as often as you can, but don’t go near the water. Tom Masson, Air. | ITHERTO indifferent, woman now sud- denly bet yed eagerness to have the right of suffra “I find it gives one such an air to neglect one’s civic duties, don’t you know!" she ex- plained, as if to anticipate the perplexity which her altered attitude should give occa- sion for, Model 21; Price, $850; With Top, $900. Electric Vehicles Nocomplications. Turn on powerand steer, Electric brake. Drop postal for catalogue, Many more models and Prices. POPE MOTOR CAR CO. Is, Ind, Ageoaas in all principal cities, POMMERY FF OAMPAGN Ek The best wine that money, care and experience iA . can préduce Why not. have the best? CHARLES GRAEF & CO., Sole Agents for the United States 32 Beaver Street, New York The Luxurious Searchmont $2500 is substantially built from its motor to the upholster- ing of its cushions. The working parts are built to the most accurate measurements, and the adjustment of part to part is exact in the highest degree. This is why the Searchmont “ Rides like a Pullman,” won one hun- dred per cent. records in all the Endurance Contests of 1902, and costs its owners so little in repairs and delay. “Tran the Searchmont car, which I purchased last November, close to thirty-four hundred miles, with an expense for repairs so small that it is not worth mentioning. I have never been towed home, nor stopped on the road more than half an hour at any one time. The secret is good workmanship in the car.” Send for catalogue and full copy (with name and address) of the above letter about “ America’s Leading Automobile” No dust when you ride in a Searcumont. The high curved King of Belgium body turns the dust off. Joha Wanamaker Searchmont Automobile Co., North American Building, Philadelphia Factories: Searchmont (near Chester) Pa. PRESS OF THE J. W. PRATT CO., NEW YORK. comicbooks.com