Show what men do most admire MODESTY AND BEAUTY the masculine woman is not even attractive though dressed in velvet written for the what is the quality in women that makes them most admired by the opposite sex if there is a quality in women more to be admired than in another and one which demands greater respect from ahe opposite sex she should know it and at once begin its cultivation if she it the same great variety of character is impressively exhibited in the female sex that we discover in the male render and in defining the material difference from the standpoint of the two we cannot touch the key teany no more perfectly or give an illustration of the vilifying vivifying vivify ing situation better than to say that there are women men and men women or to aae a more expressive term feminine men and masculine women we believe we are warranted in i making athis statement by the experience of many of both sexes and in so expressing our belief we fancy we can hear the of our readers A feminine man gets but little sympathy from his own sex and much less irom the opposite sex women are not the lovers of anen who bear too close a resemblance to their own sex the present is an epoch in the history of ahn world when women write talk and seek to elevate their sisters to a higher plane at the same time she will instinctively appeal to the stronger sex for aid and thus be drawn in closer sympathy towards the man in factrow fac can she be drawn away from the side that has been assigned to her by the law of attraction it is a law of the universe that particles of matter forced into space by motion will attract towards its center if the woman the wife be a part of man then in the great day of restoration when bone to its bone shall unite do you not see that the wife will wheel right into hei place joseph said of emma that she should deny him he would go down into hell and bring her out shakespeare said beauty that doth oft mate women proud tia modesty that makes them divine yirtie that makes them moat admired let a masculine wife display her masculine propensities and attempt the direction of man and you will find she cannot operate without producing a great deal of friction nor will the man be likely to admire such A characterise charac terise tic in the woman A masculine move ment of the body or the tongue of t wife will not conduce to the admiration of the man for modesty that doth make them seem divine women so amiable in themselves are never so amiable as when they are useful an though men may fallan love with girls at play there is nothing that will make them hold to their love like seeing them at work louder and louder still her bolster ous voice grew until the angel spirit from her presence flew and then the ereen eyed monsters rage flew from floor to garret and from page to page f dress aucar a boisterous masculine female in velvet and yet the solution of the problem ia not made in that character A cackling woman is an annoyance boaman to aman and a burlesque on her aex she will often loe the respect of her friends by speaking ill of others do not all that you can do bhend not all that you have believe not all that you hear and tell no one all you know in other words be net a spend and do not scatter your vituperation aa the did her cause you can never gather up the ill effects TOU produce A model female never gets 10 low as to indulge in try nato a puddle A cracked jug will never hold water we must confess that we leave aaen persons who would fill up their jugs from the wll of only to empty them again to the of nearest associates we maintain that much of what might otherwise be valuable time is wasted te no earthly purpose milton uttered he following sentence cen tence which is vary a appropriate though uttered a long time ago give me the liberty to know to f believe the truth and to utter freely according to conscience certainly to believe the truth and to utter according to conscience should be freely enjoyed without restriction let the wife of every anan act as did th e wife of mohammed believe in him when other people do not give to him her unadulterated and undivided on fi dence and follow bin as he fo bilows his god in righteousness righteous nesa the wite i of sir william napier was a model helpmate who proved liera elf a genuine woman in her sphere when aber hua baad compiling the his tory of the peninsular war the mass of correspondence from which he undertook to if aoge the work was in a con luied and disorderly condition most of it being in cipher without the key by which he could interpret it its chondr j tion discouraged diacou raged him and when about to fire up the despair his wife can e to his rescue aad undertook the task she arranged the letters by dates and subjects then made a table of reference translating and epitomize ing the contents of each letter all this ahe accomplished without neglecting the education and care of a large family her work was accomplished in a simple I 1 easy manner and when in after yare the original key came into poe session it was found that her deciphering was a perfect one A modest respectful lovely woman with a perfect physical development attired in a neat plain but rich costume without a show of extravagance form the complete picture of a living object to be seen on the earth this picturesque and loveable love able beina may b nad even more loveable love able by the additional adornments of intellectual culture ind personal refinement refine meat then how perfect the form in its majesty maj eity dignity ind mental accomplishments with charmine gentleness this delightful beine affords comfort and sympathy Bym pathy to the weary husband wh from day to day has to endure the cares fand perplexities of life how different is the picture when instead of meeting BO perfect and loveable love able an object as the one described the husband is greeted at the door of his domicile by a female fury of the masculine type and his home existence is rendered albort unendurable by her treatment |