Show WOMEN AND REFORM an essay by mrs G W ruc rocse e in in hyrum april n 21 1 1334 this broad subject having baving been riven given r ne me I 1 will modify it and only atte attempt apt to give a few scattering ideas on oil furni in woman for as the statesman wibry said the hand that rocks the cradle rules tile r horld so as a mattar of fact if woman ref orrus man inan must we ve will first picture woman reforming in her diet she soon qoon becomes more healthy mal maling makins ing her more beautiful she has less ro to do in the cooking line which extra labor site she can give to the L beautifying in of her her children ale aie healthy by partaking of rood good plain wholesome fool food lakin making them agreeable and happy allaying sick sickness tess and dis dir e eise I 1 e instead of that devoted mother dra dragging ging out a t wretched life nurs ir crip 1 hick children with sour atom achi she ehe liap has time to instruct them thein landfill and fill their young minds with useful knowledg knowledge ge preparing them to be bri bright lit and shining instruments in the hand of god reform in diet may be somewhat anno annoying ing at first to the proud woman for we know that woman is is an extremist if she is good elie ehe is very good and if she i is s bad ehe is is exceedingly bad if she he has a pride in hoving having a kylish L looking 0 table she will go n to the extreme I 1 mean so far a as s tier her pur purse se and time are concerned she visits a friend who has a nice dinner prepared for her she in turn invites that lady to dine with her ber but bilt no differ difference enic how few or how many dishes her friend had she must try to have one or two more inore this adds a spark to her friend s ambition anbi alibI tion and thus it goes on until woman becomes the drudge of her family and friends stomachs it is said tile the only way to reach a mans heart is through his stomach but let me assure you ou mans stomach would bu be much better pleased if his good wife would prepare him more simple inexpensive es food without willi out her bill of fare being quite so long ilis his digestive organs organs would not then bo be overtaxed by by trying to digest high seasoned and unwholesome food after reform in diet let her proceed to reform dress which is seriously needed all women would like to be beautiful and graceful araCe ful this is because her in intelligent tell igent brother man admi admires res these attributes and without mans love and admiration women ib wretched indred here in dress as well vel as in diet woman goes to the extreme she is so anxious to dress better and be more beautiful than her sister she ov erdoes it by making her clochin clothing 0 too tight 0 and by wearing bones steels and corsets thus she throws tier her grace away the beautiful curving graceful lines with which nature has bo abundantly blessed her she ignorantly throws away by the usage deage 0 of these til still tight supporters should bhe wear ear tier her 91 skirts irac a little shorter this would 0 give more ease case and freedom in walking were her sieves a little looser a she lie i go through 1 her exercise Lq at home much easier easier to appreciate the beautiful in anything requires study and thought and as we study and kompare the alie beautiful woman when our mind is lit up by the light of If heaven eaven we can not help but say say she is the most beautiful of tile lie beautiful when she has a form shaped by the creator there is 1 2 s nothing too beautiful in which to adorn th that at lovely lovela form but here she should hould s study beauty again not allowing too much profusion in anything mabius a study of color and combination simplicity and neatness then I 1 think we can exal excl exclaim aien with tile the boet poet Beau beautiful tirui in form and feature lovely as the lay day can there be so fair a creature made from common clay V |