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Show TRAINING UP A HUSBAND. Authority Gives Advice to Brides Which Need Not Ho Followed Too Literally. A great many bridegrooms are ilka Jolly. It Is only when thoy begin to grow cold that they becomd set in their ways, Bays a writer In Gocd Housekeeping. House-keeping. It Is always wlso, therefore, for tho brido to remember this nnd whllo there is yot thno to mold him into the proper form for futuro keeping. keep-ing. 1 would admonish all brides, therefore, there-fore, to obey their own blind instincts and to train up their husbands in tho way they should go. Mere man thinks ho knows something nnd ho Is inclined to net upon this fatal assupmtlon too often. The brido, howuver, does not know sho divines, and she should hold him sternly fnst to her Intuition, selecting for him the things that he needs or doesn't feeding him on the things that nro good for him or are not-taking not-taking him to the places where ho is anxious to go or isn't nnd, In short, doing for him all tho things that ho likes or doesn't like In the firm assurance as-surance that her own sweet Incompetence Incompe-tence Is by fnr the best guide. |