Show FOR HAPPY MARRIED LIFE good manners go far to preserve peace and concord A great many people seem to think that the marriage ceremony absolves them from all further courtesies and attentions to the person whom they have wed after that they are always in negligee both as to manners and clothes when they are at home this la Is a fatal mistake because a woman Is married is no excuse tor for her going untidily tidily about the house and telling her husband home truths that hurt bis his vanity because a woman is bis his wife gives a man no right to say things to her he would not dare to say to any other lady who possessed a big able bodied brother good manners are the preservation of peace and concord and are warranted to keep happiness in any climate the problem of how to be happy though married is really no problem at all fo no mystery should ever have been made of it it Is mere ly fair dealing in fair partnership giving the other party the privileges and perquisites you assume tor for your self and allol allowing ng the person you love as much consideration and civility as you would show a stranger new york weekly j |