Show tr INT 4 13 BEAUTIFUL E behavior Is bet ter than a beautiful turm form it gives a I 1 eigher p basure than statues or pictures it la is the finest of the fine arts emerson cord al at ty cordiality la Is a quality which can be cultivated and there Is no one thing which makes so mich nitch difference in 0 ir friendships as the lack of it how we do admire a sincere cor faal friend one who Is always the same dependable and meets us u in the friendly spirit dt at all times such a friend Is always there when needed one knows what to expect from him and Is never disappointed I 1 we may be what we wish to seem by practise and of co arse in this as in all other virtues growth comes by exercise when entertaining our friends the fact that vie are welcome and en loyid means more wore to us as guests than elaborate display or fine flue cook ing A dinner of herbs where love Is Is better than a stalled ox if love la Is not simple entertainment Is becoming sensibly stylish the thing to do one style which most of us are willing to recognize the I 1 people eople who can entertain ta their friends simply and often not trying to ape those who he can afford more costly entertainment are justly the popular people of today A well abrar led ed table beautiful fin en n well laundered la Is one of the first essentials a simple little centerpiece of some I 1 ind on which to place the vase or ferr fery dish gives an air to an otherwise commonplace table in choosing dishes the plain or ivory ware Is serviceable and easily replaced it if broken then too e ware goes well with any color scheme let the glass and silver be rubbed bright and glistening and this will be sufficient preparation of the enter aliment aln tain ment of any guest A great variety ot of foods are not good form or many courses as was formerly thought a necessity A few well prepared dishes daintily solved w mil ill make a feast fit to set before the king first appeal to the eye then it Is ea asier to satisfy the stomach 6 hertt welcome welcon fie manifested in kindly and polite it will make a v ry plain meal more enjoyable than a ban being agreeable the art of being agreeable Is just as easy to acquire as the one ol 01 be ing disagreeable there are many young girls all over this beautiful land who aie cultivating their dis agreeable qualities by allowing hem them to have such freau frequent ent exercise selfishness and want of tact are great factors in this deve be ing able to put yourself in your neigh bor s place and treat him as thy elf is not easy to do but is worth working tor for no girl wants to be tin popular nobody wants to be disagreeable and as she dl discovers covers that bat bhe the Is left often where other girls are taken it seta sets her to wondering what Is the matter and where Is the trouble there is one way that rray iray b help elp xv e are all alike in caring for many things so study the things that people like de sweet most of us like the pleasant people around us and we turn away from the girl who always has a ance ince the very worst of this whole bus bust nes is that it could have been cor erected mothers often make children disagreeable or allow their little dis positions to grow unchecked they do not realize what trouble Is being stored rup ap tor for the child they love kanj man mothers are too busy to tudy these things so to their children there Is only the self training and the hard knocks which the world will give them to open their eyes ekes meanwhile mothers will go on be ing selfish and comfortable all too nany many of them letting the girl or boy have a good time following his own sweet way growing up to be disagree able selfish inking and a source of n isery to themselves and all they know there is nobody too old to begin over to study the likable qualities and when we have learned to keep sweet under trying circumstances consider it one of the great things thing worth striving tor for it am ain t no use to grumble nor corn com plain when god sorts out the weather und and ends sends rain why rain s my choice riley tuc |