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Show GOOD ADVICE FOR HU8BANDS. Written Long Ago, But In Every Way Applicable To-Day. A clergyman took down a small volume. ."This is called," he said, "the 'Instructions 'In-structions of l'tah-ho-Tep.' It Is one of the very oldest papyrus writings known. It gives, among other thlngB, advice to husbands, and that advice Is as good to-day as it ever was. Listen." And he read: " If thou be wise, furnish thy house well. " 'Woo thy wife ever, nnd never quarrel with her. "'Nourish her daintily. " 'Deck her out, for line dress Is her greatest delight. " Feed her upon sweets. " 'Pei fumo her. "'.Make her glad with praise. " 'Adorn her with Jewels, feathers, and the skins of beasts, as sumptuously sumptuous-ly as thy purse will suffer."' |