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Show a POULARD WITH VLLVCr AND LAOC II ' 1 11 1 i wires, for often, whllo attcrtlng moit loudly that they nro right, they nro frequently conscious that they are wrong, (liven a little, time and a little lit-tle allenco they will often ahow In action rarely In words that they havo been mistaken. A man expects his wlfo to bo heller thnn he. No matter mat-ter how llltlo religion a man may havo himself, hla Ideal wife la always a woman nlth tho purity of soul that only n Christian can havo; and to a good man It Is usually part of hla religion re-ligion to believe that hla wlfo Is morally mor-ally higher and nobler than liltmelf. n man nfter marrlago na botore. The name gown evening after evening, perhaps the same coltTuro yoar In and year out, may not exartly pill upon the tasto ot n devoted huttnnd, but ho aoon ceases to look at lilt wlfo with tho same Interest aa heretofore. After a whllo ahe will miss tho fond llttlo compliment that ore so pleasant to receive, and one of tho most potent of her womanly weapons grows rutty from dlsute. A wife's position In the estimation of her huiband Is always what she Is, not what tho claims to be. |