Show hints For AllS All-S It is said that the simple process of washing the cheeks with soft cold i water then rubbing briskly with a soft > towel as a daily habit will do more 1 to produce rosy cheeks than the best I artificial invention fc II The woman who is given to extravagant extrava-gant speech is really more discreet I than her wordweighing sister For no one ever Bolds the seemingly impetuous impetu-ous impulsive person responsible for what she says while prudences every syllable is stored up against her ft f C I The law of the harvest is to reap more than you sow Sow an act and you reap a habit sow a habit and you reap a character sow a character and you reap a destiny George > Dana Soaraman c Iji Bosnia the two women doctors 3 appointed by the Austrian government o few years ago Dr Theodore Kra wska and Dr Boluslava Keck seem aye overcome the prejudices of the I haniinedan population against them I They had over 600 Mohammedan patients pa-tients between them last year The way to be considered beautiful I Is to convince others that they are lovely The way to be accounted wise I is to be silent when wisdom speaks the way to be thought witty is to appreciate I ap-preciate others attempts at witticisms I The popular woman is she who makes I every other woman consider herself popular I I A gown for church should be as lovely in its way as one chooses to make it but that way should be tailor made with a handsome street hat and tan gloves Any rustling or jingling I bad form at any time is a positive nuisance at church Where people I once clamored for rustling lining silk that which Is softest and least noisy is now in demand by people who know I Let us teach the girl S that her education edu-cation is not thrown away if she I should choose to settle quietly down after her graduation to be the guide j I of a home circle She may be a greater benefactor than one who becomes I famous through scientific discovery The study and practical care of the I needs and comforts of a home and the education of children is the highest and grandest opportunity yet afforded i to woman The world may take care I of itself but the home cannot Let I the girl grow naturally as we do the i boy and give her the benefit of the broadening influence of public spirit and responsibility Let her have a share in all these widening circles ot duty in the home and then we shall see her reaching the highest type of womanhood competent to meet any demands that may be made upon her The American |