Show TRAINING UP A HUSBAND authority give advice to brides which need not be followed too A great many bridegrooms are like jelly it Is only when they begin to grow cold that they become set in their ways says a writer in good house keeping it Is always wise therefore for the bride to remember this and while there Is yet time to abold him into the proper form for future keep ing I 1 would admonish all brides there tore to obey their own blind instincts and to train up their husbands in the way they should go mere man thinks he knows something and he Is inclined to act upon this fatal too often the bride however does not know she divines and she should hold him sternly fast to her intuition selecting for atra the things that he needs or doean doesn t feeding him on the things that are good tor him or are not taking him to the places where he la anxious to go or isn t and in short doing for him all the things that he likes or doean doesn t like in the firm as aurance that her own sweet tence is by far the best guide |