Show j i I If f KEEPING UP APPEARANCES I V JV I t r The struggle to keep up and live beyond her V Husbands Husband's means has led many marty a woman into wrong J iJ BY in BI F One of time tho saddest p things A about r t t t J Is lint Hint are as a of J V H. H tf just Just hv this titis should he be so 0 it Is V V VV V hard to tell Although there are aft endless oath end V V Jc less discomforts attached to erty pox there is certainly no dl disgrace J. J V V In fact If tho time truth were vere known the time rich neighbor has his frequently more V cause for shame than the poor man V door It is faL fuL e that makes maks u us ashamed n-hamed of wearing shabby clothes I and of ot the e I r cant can't afford to 0 V The struggle lc to keep up appearances V ij V r V V and LUl live Ji b beyond lieu her husban husbands husband's m means ans 4 has led Jell many a woman Into InLo foolish I 1 V ex extravagance Ull a a nee 1 i It It Is hard harti for fOJ foma a mother to lo see ee the V V children of her lieu neighbor decked out V In gorgeousness that she site fondly leV believes be be- le- le V JI vi would woul be far fOl more moie becoming t V to her own darlings s. s And AmI sometimes though she knows knos she ought not nut to toV toli V V li sho It resist the tho n of buying buying- clothes for cir them which V cost J t more inure than her slender IHl purse e en can n afford V V Sh She fe teeS sees new Jew furniture going In 0 V. V V next door and her heart healt burns urns with Rh V envy and before long she adds a piece V of f furniture UJ or brac a to her V V own parlor I Vj She often tines does things that she can V VV V HI ll afford offord lo to simply because e she cannot can can- V V V V not not hi Iming ing herself to say sayI dl I cannot 4 t UV afford It Sh She Sho looks on nit poverty lovert as a V disgrace t tAs V I V V As long long-as she I is icing doing her he duty duly by I it k h I h husband children and an home homen a a I has nothing to be he a ashamed h med of I lf H ltV her children are arc dressed It makes no difference how plain their helm V garments are V J X think that some women who shu are aie V V struggling to 15 diess dress their children grandly would be hl amazed If ir they could sethe plainness I with which man many of V Ui tinY V children of nr the theory ory ery l rich are aro dressed sc A sensible mother moth 1 does not want ont to fill fin her u little daughters daughter's mind V with fal false c Ideas as to the Importance V of dress O Of course every woman wants her home c to be he pretty and amI attractive but I I Is I a piano Limp lamp worth an added rIn i a h working hard lius- lius kit ikle r of r f can can- canon on 01 I hands bands brow I If It your hu husband is IR honest hone t nail and temperate tem tern never bo be ashamed of or his poverty JOY pov erty but hut do 10 your our host best to help Imell him hint out of or It b by frugal management Time The Themore more economical you OU aro are now the themore themore more mor comfortable table you will vilI be he in your our ourol ol old age Mismanagement is be often orten tHC basis of poverty No man can over aver be e o. anything but hut poor pool if Jr he Is 1 handicapped C J. J by y ai at extravagant ex ex- tra aam wife When y your ur n neighbor invites you yon yonto to join her item in some some expedition which you know you cant can't afford l ml be bo ashamed to say so 0 Your children can be just as atti attractive active as hers even If they do o not wear ear such line fine clothes Sweetness and anel modesty model are what make a child c 10 Dont Don't lI try to keep up appearances at the sacrifice oC or peace and Jul duty V V V V 4 c V |