| Show Do Not iVcglcct the Mother > Girls do you pet your mothers or do you take forgranted l the endearing tenderness that is bestowed upon you with never a thought of making any return Unless you are in the habit of making mucn of that dear woman whose child you are it would be well for you to begin at once for mother will rot always be with you and in those lonely heart hungry days in the future you will wish that you had been more demonstrative Mothers never are too old to appreciate appre-ciate the gentleness of their children they are never so busy a to slight a caress nor ever so taken up with the cares and responsibilities of household life that they will not enter fully into the joys sorrows and plans of their children if only that loving confidence is dffered them Daughters budding into womanhood i do not be so engrossed in your own bright visions that you cannot spare lime for mother Her eyes will gladden I glad-den with happiness over any little attention I at-tention her heart overflow at i r heat will overfow a I caress given and your own great reward re-ward will come in the memory of the fond glance and kindling eye when the opportunity for affectionate display on your part has passed away forever There is nothing that can sting so bitterly as the recollection of what we might have been to some dear one I Do not let this gnawing bitterness have a chance to seize your soul but while the dearest friend you wilj ever have Is with you fill her life and your own with present and future joy by petting her until even her mother heart feels content Philadelphia Times I |