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Show Use Flattery for Health jt - normally cannot exist In good spirits without it The greatest Injury that can come to woman Is the feeling that she awakens no romantic Inspiration Inspi-ration In her husband. If every husband hus-band would tell bis wife once a day that he loved her, as well as show It, the world would be much happier. It Is not alone necessary to love your w.fe; you must show It by a thousand things that seem meaningless trifles to the men, but are the larger part of life to a woman. Now, this learned man la right In his fundamentals. We do not know whether or not a case of appendicitis or of c n bro spinal meningitis mav be cured by flattery, but If mor- nun went home to their wives with cheerful cheer-ful faces, wl:h loving words, with the most tender courtesy and a Uox of candy or a bunch of violets, a lot of heart trouble would be cured In-stanter. In-stanter. The principal fact about a won an Is that he Is a woman. She lives on love. She Is made for It and What Women Need Is Not so Much Medicine But a Lot of White Lies. And now comes a very learned man. a psychologist, physicist and a philosopher, phil-osopher, who teems to have Invtstl-gated Invtstl-gated the whole subject to his own satisfaction, and finds that the world Is cursed with truth, or. rather, with a Utk of lies. Human beings, particularly par-ticularly thoe of the feminine gender, suffer physical torments. It appear.-, tecause they are not buoyed up by sufficient flattery. What women need is not so much quinine snd Ipecac aa a lot of white lie. When you go homo to the wife of your lotom you are not to tell her that she looks bad and ought to have a doctor at once. Py no means. Tou must tell her that she looks younger than she has for years, and that she never was as dear to you. and that you are hardly able to pull through your da ly tasks because you are so distracted by thoughts of her. The remedy at least Is cheap. It costs nothing but effort, tut. alas! more effort than rome men are willing will-ing to put forth. It Is not because a man Is too truthful to tell liei to his wife about h-r appearand, tut because be-cause he iian't the willing mind. It Is too common for men to presume that tlmply because they are married they need not bestow courtey or s n-tlmnt n-tlmnt upon their wives. Some men reserve thtir stories of flit ery lor other men's wives, which mka particularly par-ticularly Interestir.g read.r.g In the divorce courts. |