Show THE entertainer the th carn ornament arre arretis tit of a house Is the PC bulletts v who tie frequent jr it such la Is th the motto over the fireplace irk in tile tho hama 01 of the fani famous caus mark twain I 1 low how comfortable find and welcome the guest must feel nhon hen he reads the cheery would that in all our car hom homes tile the samo same spirit conail ho be manifested many times our guests sire friends whom wo we love dearly rie orly lut but mal Q tali fail to impart tho the desfred d hospitality what craft can be L tho the fault illary many persons are arc loin bean entertainers and thoice v atho tie are not so fortunate anti must it cultivate allot talent it they love company tho little things are ar often chosta which should not io anil an the I 1 likes and one dill dislikes kes ot or friends if studied and adapted would tend to increase ho hospitality vitality in a home it if a friend comes a stronger to your our ft hat a sense of relief ile and welcome it elves caves him on oil finding a ar rilling faco face and nt greeting as lio steps oft off the train his hl bag and baggage taken caro care of art am all responsibility shifted to some oma one alses khouli r it would acu I 1 d certainly be discouraging to find tho the host hoot allay aay front from homo ionic and ilio ilia house dark and unwelcome admittance by a servant surely dulls the others cather iso keen edge ot of delight As a rule a tia traveler veler arrives tired and dusty A hont first duty should bo be to supply his hi requirements and see 90 that alt all little comforts com torte arid and attentions tent ions that would tend to make hint him feel at boarin fire observed ked no matter whore where tho the entertainment Is pi whether in cottage cot liKO or palace it Is tho the hearty sincerity given it tho the true charm A soon as it becomes an effort tho the enjoyment Is gone eone let tho the g uett foel feel that thai tile tho house Is ever nt at ills his service and such auch as aa you have lie he may have at also m 0 T the le il elements clr ments of true hospitality are a sound simple everyday life with no shams to hldi hide and no nica to 10 keep up no elaborate change from the dally ways ol of it vine living should bo be mode made because the extra work arid and worry only too soon eoon wears out tho the welcome of the guest that which milken IL burden and not a delight la Is vanity which alches to appear to share something better belter than it has to divide wo we like to think that our fi lends are arc attracted to us not to our recasts or if we could but remember this falls our homes could b be centers of A 1 beautiful hospitality that would be both restful and to malt limit find and haic visitors tailors 9 ono one of tho the dearest of pa but both guest and entertainer must show a natural and spirit in their loo joe for one another and if thoughtfulness and courtesy aro are foremost always a welcome wc 1 will bo be 0 x tended to other times of happy combar companionship lon ship |