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Show Grow Up With the Children. A busy woman once "ild that she never knew "iow much . e could accomplish ac-complish until sho bee' . if tho companion com-panion ot her young eons, sharing their sports and limiting her own working hours to theirs. To-day they are young men and s! looks Uko their sister, says tho Br' 'lyn Times. There are other young mothers of grown men. nnd they a rather tor-mldablo tor-mldablo rivals to your t women, Tho sons m. consciously mako comparisons, com-parisons, gw rally In f,i"r of mother. It Is beautlitil to "grov up" in this faslilon with one's children, to keep paco with from in new studies and now thoughts, mmethlng Uko n second sec-ond youth. We nro so quick to put awny youthful things unless wo have somo such Incentlvo to hold thorn. Japanese Tea Party. At n Jnpaneso tea party tho guests sit on cushions placed upon the lloor and the ten service consists of n teapot, tea-pot, a cooling pot. teacups and a hlba-chl hlba-chl to bent tho water. Tho Japanese do not ngreo with us In thinking that boiling water should bo poured over tho tea, so when tho water Is boiled a little of it is placed In 'he cooler and then poured over tho tea, which Is allowed al-lowed to steep for n fow minutes. Boll-lng Boll-lng water Is then added nnd the cutis filled. Green ten Is used, but no sugnr or cream is added. |