Show 0 WhyWomenJreasfWell Mrs Jennoss Millers Ideas on the subject sub-ject are thatwomen are interested In dress very largely from a desire to please and with women fond of admiration it is undoubtedly un-doubtedly true that they desire to please men but Were is i a large class who dress well from a desire to create 6nvy anions women Women of very sensitive refinement refine-ment take more pleasure out of daIntiness next to the skin than outside while others because of the admiration excited by dis pay prefer the later I do not think that it is possible to state how marriage affects womans love for dress Circumstances generally control that If a great many cares press upon a woman she is apt to become careless for that alone and in the certainty that she is married and therefore placed beyond the question of how to win a husband by the coquetries of dress added to other charms Too few women realize that a husbands love is often < sIly lost by the neglect to be as attractive as before marriage There are however conspicuous exceptions of women who dress more carefully than ever to please their husbands but they are the wise women of the world Very few women permit men to dictate in matters of dress whether husbands or lovers I think that there are many women who would desire to be daintily dressed if no one ever saw them but the great masses would fall into carelessness without the incentive of public approval And in re gatd to dress reform women enter upon it i fortwo reasons to bo attractive and U I gain health this number being about equi i for both This work is growing tremendously tremen-dously and itis the very ultrafashionables that are taking hold of it They are becoming be-coming convinced that the long lines which suggest without closely defining the figure lend charm to many otherwise unattractive women I |