Show truths told in a few worl words A chlada respect for its parent is not se by over leniency any more than by over severity A daughter should never seek nor be allowed to ont dress her mother in every farally family the mother should be the best dressed member the discarded finery of a laughter should never constitute a mothers wardrobe no one feels especially dignified in the presence of one whose clothes she is wearing and a mother should at all times preserve her dignity before her children the mother who never loses her will never low lose her crown preventable misfortunes consist chiefly 0 of f manifold things little to do but immense things to have done the man who earns one dollar and spends two and the man who earns two and spends one stand op OD either side of the hairline hair line between heedlessness beedles aness and discretion between ruin and safety when a mother allows her daughter to appropriate prop her wraps gloves veils or other articles arti clea of personal attire she begins a policy of familiarity which sooner or later breeds contempt A respect for ones belongings engenders a respect for their possessor august ladles ladies home journal |