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Show WORLD'S TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS Proverbs of Many Nations Show Lov; and Veneration. At a mothers' mooting a young vntnan recounted with somo pride n lumber of proverbs about mothers "'It is ensler for a poor mother to toep seven children than for seven :hildren to keep a mother.' That, sad and striking proverb," she said, "Is 'rom tho Swiss. " 'A mother's love Is now overy day.' Ho who will not mind his mothor will mine day have to mind the Jailer." 'lottor loso a rich fathor than a poor lother." 'A father's love Is only "nee-deep, but a mother's reaches to he heart.' Thoso splendid proverbs 're all German. "The Hindoos say poetically, 'Moth r mlno, ever mlno, whether I be rich ir poor.' "The Venetians Bay, 'Mother! He who has ono calls her; he who has lono misses her.' "Tho Bohemians say, 'A mother's 'land Is soft oven when It strikes.' "Tho Lithuanians say, 'Mother means nnrtyr.' " |