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Show 1 FOR 'MARRIED PEOPLE. ' Why lliialmmlt anit Wires Slioutil istmly , Knelt Otlter's rnk I'lilula. J 1 It has been well said that married couples should study oath other's weak points for thosamo n-.isoiitli.it tho skaters look out ' , for airholes lu tho lve In outer to keep j clear of them. IJiifoitunali'Iy, lumcter, they often uso their knowledge of nuch ten I dcr sjnts for h very different purpose, spar ' 1 Ing no pains In givo lliein n nib on every 1 possible occasion llenco "domestic tllifi. cultles" Innumerable I Women, saj a tho New Yot k Lodger, have Immense power over the men cienturcH, nnd they know It, but. ulusl ihev do not nl- I ways fxorciaa their Inlluencn wisely. The' wlfo und mother should bo tho primary orb i of tho domestic njsh'in, tho center of nt- , traction to nil tho members of tho family I group for, when wives nro "roiollont bodies," nway go husbands nnd fathers and sons, flyingoff at a tangent into space I I Men should rcmomber that many of our Jirlvlleges arn founded on compromises nnd oncesslons, It Is so In tho world political, and the policy that makes a slatn prosper ous and happy Is not bad ns n burnt policv Therefore, O Honcdlck, II thou wouldstne qulro tho right t nsk n friend to dinner without notlco, neglect not to respond favorably when tho partner of thy jojsnnd sorrows hints at n new bounet or n new silk dress. It is a faithful saying that tho "ivifo's want Is the husband's opportunity, ' and thoconvcrsoof tho proverb is also true. It Is ono ot the misfortunes of unicgti lalcd families that both wife and husband insist upon having tho last word. Nothing can bo moro Improper. Tho last word Is an "infernal machine," nnd married folk should no more struggle for it than for n hundred-pound shell with tho fuso lighted. Tothorcarrlcilladtcswuoiltidtlicirspou.es not quiet so perfect as they had supposed them to bo during tho billing and coolnn period, wo would suggest that angels h.iro jot been permitted to wed with women slnco the Hood. " |