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Show TRAINING UP A HUSBAND. Authority Gives Advice to Brides Which Need Not Bo Followed Too Literally. A groat many bridegrooms nro like Jelly. It Is only when they begin to grow cold that they become set in their ways, says a writer in Oood Housekeeping. House-keeping. It Is always wise, thereforo, for the bride to remember this and while there Is yet time to mold hlni Into tho proper form for future 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 thoy should go. Mero man thinks ho I nows something nnd ho ia inclined to net upon this fatal assupmtton too often. The brldo, however, does not know sho divines, nnd hho should hold him sternly faBt to her intuition, selecting for him tho things that he needs or doesn't feeding him on tho things that aro good for him or are not-taking not-taking him to tho places whore ho is anxlouB to go or Isn't and. iu short, doing for him all tho things thnt lit likes or doesn't like 1 the firm ns-suranco ns-suranco thnt her own sweet Incompetence Incompe-tence Is by far the bebt guide. |