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Its another name for all the detestable things that come under the heading of pride; arrogance, sensitiveness, suspicion, jealousy yes, everyone of them springs from taking oneself too seriously. By Margarita LITTLE REGGY Bright ms .'vT.O, j&Vi WAY FOLKS-C- Ef A HECHANICAL UALKING MAN-THE- Y REALLY as JITTER REGLAR FELLERS VIRGIL By Arthur Pointer By Gene Byrnes By Len Kleis I know women and you do, too, who wont let any trifle pass if it reflects upon their pride. Sally Brown is one. She will waste half of a in telephone beautiful morning conversation something like this: Mary? This is Sally. Darling, I know youre busy. But I had to call you because of that ridiculous thing Eleanor quoted me as saying yesterday. I thought youd instantly think I meant your Joan when I said it was ridiculous for girls to wear the bathing suits they do when all I meant was girls in general you know how I adore Joanie Mary ought to hang up instantly, for Sally will keep this up for 20 minutes, but Mary is too polite, and so valuable time in her morning, as well as Sallys, are wasted. The Know-It-Al- l. Then theres Emily, who thinks she knows the pronunciation of every word in our language and several other languages, and bores her friends to extinction by interrupting conversations with: Molly, I want you to tell Jack Kent that I was absolutely right about the pronunciation of sacrilegious the other night. Remember how mad he got? Well, I looked it OVERLOOK TRIFLES WANTED All of us like to think that tve are important, that we mat ter. In a sense this is true, of course, but there is such a thing as taking ourselves so seriously that we become a bore and a pest. We can endanger our happiness by this one fault. Many marriages are ruined by undue sensitivity, pride and arrogance. A lot of things really dont matter much. We must remember to pay attention only to the big things, the truly important things, not to annoying trifles. Too many women are so concerned with fancied slights or veiled insults that they waste time and nervous energy trying to get revenge, or to prove that they were right, or to explain to everybody just how they happened to be in the unfavorable position that they seemed to be in. There are a lot of matters to forget as quickly as possible. Few people worry about you, or care much what somebody said about you. Just go along as if nothing had happened. People will quickly forget. There are serious matters of course, that are very difficult to overlook. Sometimes we shouldnt. But in most cases the difficulties will right themselves, if we try not to be too worried about them. -- hides and wool to RIDE AND FUR COStpie trd West. Salt Lake City, always receive highest a highly sensitive tone? If the answer is yes, youre a bad wife. Even if the worst is true, if Herbert really is in love with the smart who handles young grass-widoreal estate problems for the office even if hes all brightened up by a middle-age- d love affair stilj, youve nothing personal to say. Personal appeals, tears, hurt feelings, references to your excellencies as a wife all these dont count. But an attitude of unselfish, cheerful usefulness, of interest in things that you like, of independent amusements and occupations, have won many a wandering spouse back to the domestic path. Dont take even your husbands love affairs too seriously. CLEAN WOOL PROMPTLY Wool absorbs moisture and stains easily and will retain stains that .. are not removed quickly. Mud spots on rugs, furniture or clothing will brush out easily if they are allowed to dry and are brushed as soon as dry. 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She tells you on, Herbert may be fool enough over and over just where they came to say later. My dear, if I spent from and where her ancestors came the money she does on clothes, I two ' entirely different could wear gowns like that," Paulfrom America. It is Olive too, ine instantly returns. of parts who hasnt spoken to her husbands Put yourself through a little Ask joyous big hospitable family for yourself years because of something one of if your first remark, no matter what them said. It seems that the Cut- subject is mentioned, is about ters and the Hardistys Olive was a yourself. Of course we all have to never forget and never talk about ourselves a lot, it Hardisty wouldnt be human to be otherforgive. But worst of all, and most ex- wise. But is your very first remark pensive of all to family peace, are always about yourself, and is it the women who take wifehood too often made in a lightly critical, seriously. Hundreds of them destroy their own lives, and the lives of all those connected with them, by a deep-roote-d feeling that everything that concerns Herbert is theirs, not to be joked about, not to be touched by any other woman. Such a wife resents the simplest compliment Herbert may pay Mrs. Watson, in the office. If he says Mrs. Watson is an accurate stenographer, his wife counters with a hurt She doesnt wear her clothes with any style at all!" If he reports at dinner time that he has asked Miller and his wife to dinner, Pauline says quickly, I like that, asking guests without any reference to poor little me, who will have to get up the dinner! Later she may be lovely about it, but Her TO Ti . jesponder (Who tu Jdid! th b who! to nl'uTttiiiial battrr ayita functionary Buralni, tlon omeUm in wroaf. neha. Diooa. Gat Daaa all drui i1! todtf-A- scuss arniv "Why ties? s to e obser cause Politi t vay i Hones rosse 1 Exp |