Show rb r b mr Glen faddle started out about two weeks before christmas to solve the servant problem the trouble with women he cald to his wife Is in that they dont go at the thing right this trouble will never bo be settled until it Is settled by diplomacy and diplomacy Is a thing that I 1 am sorry to say come natural to women servant girls aro are only human a thing thina which ie in too often forgotten treat your girls kind kindly and they will stand by yoo you the rule I 1 go by in my business affairs what kind of a time do you suppose I 1 would have with the men in my office it if I 1 tried to manage in them h as a woman manages the help in her hitchen Litch cn why id always havo have to keep breaking in new now people now let lot me give ou a few pointers got something nice for the girl on christmas something that you would bo be glad to haab yourself most women give their servants a few cheap trinkets that serve no other purpose than to show the girls that they aro are put away down in the social scale instead of getting her bar a ten cent comb or a new contrivance to scrape scrap the crumbs off the dining room table buy her a nice present this year give her something she will be proud to show to her friends then you see they will get to envying her and comparing their own cheap presents with what she got from us and be emma has given me notice the result shell conclude that this la a pretty good place to work shell see that we give her credit tor for possessing good taste and we a vill have no more trouble ivr over r the ser mat problem for awhile an aryl mrs Glen faddle decided to take her he husbands advice for once if the sol emu truth must be told she has never become addicted to the habit of doing this but dut there seemed to bo a few gleams of reason in his argument and accordingly she decided to make her emma thrice glad on christmas morning tho the girl had been very pa pe tient and faithful for quite a while anyway and it was no more than right that merit should be rewarded among the things in the box which emma mma found on the kitchen table when she went down to get breakfast on the morning of the great day were ere c cloth loth for a fine new dress a toilet set for her bureau a glove box with a pair of gloves in it and a purse made of seal sea leather tho next day when mr Glen faddle got home his wife said oh by the way arthur I 1 wish vish put an ad in the paper tomorrow emma has given me notice thai thui she will leave us a week from thursday she has found a place where she can get 25 cente cents a week more th thab we aro are paying her |