Show A School for Servants Servant 1 Bridget and Dinah and Katrina con I t to receive the tho censure not to say sar abuse abuso of or the public press and i Tate individuals for tor their alleged unsatisfactory un satisfactory performances of their due du duties e ties in the kitchen in the laundry laundr- in is tho the dining room room room-In in short upstairs downstairs and In their ladles' ladles cham sham e bers bore The abuse Is sometimes extravagant ex tM and the c censure censure undeserved Bridget and Dinah and Katrina otter ofte od do mulch much h better than than the newspapers newspaper and mad the mistresses would have us be be- bes s hero lieve But Dut conceding that upon the thi i Whole household servants are aro not a III as F efficient as they might be be is it surprising sur SUI If It you found a man who had hac never lever driven a plane or handled a l saw and set him to work at the frame tram t. t of lot a house and presently began to bej berate be be- j Sato rate him because he was a a poor car car- Penter Tenter you I r l yourself more moro morer i r ridiculous than you would mako make him 4 nf lIt you wanted a coachman or a groom f you jou would hardly engage ono one who hadi had i never seen a horse If It you did and your stock were badly cared for tor and f. f yourself run away with you would be laughed at if It you blamed your Incompetent potent retainers Yet this is Just it I what is done by housekeepers In reY re re- Y gard ard to servants says the New York 1 Weekly It is as un unreasonable to ex ex- poet women to cook or do other house houses work before learning how as to expect r a man to build a house or manage horses without any Instruction or ex wh What t. t is needed Is a school tor lor servants or a system of or some somo other means of training them to household work be bo toro fore they are called upon to fill household house house- hold positions |