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Show Minnons cover his w alls. Rich Man Saya They Teach Grace to Membera of Hli Family, A rich man haa tb walla uf bin I .i.i.o covered wllh nilrrum limt.ail nf I k i urea In every room hi' can e liiniKcIf In profile, from the rear from !!' left, from the right In twenty trn-rcnt waya He clalma thai theae inlrrora promote grace He aaaerta h. haa theae mlrrora on hla children' U( rolinl Mlrrora, arronllng to thla man'a Mew. do not promote vanity. They promote aelfatudy and. In ronee ,urnce ai'lf-lmprovement. If a young girl la round-ahouldered he la hardly aware ot her defect In the ordinary course of life, but If abe lived In a home lined wllh mlrrora abe would aee all the time tbe ugly, elnvi-nly curve of her back, and, mortised mor-tised and grieved, abe would at once t.'t to work with editable eaerclaee to Irrome straight. All aorta of ugly liablu ugly waya rf Billing, of atandlng. of Milling, of geaturlng are pictured In a true and unflattering way by mlrrora. The average av-erage man or woman, perceiving theae (.gllneaaea, would aet to work to re-riiove re-riiove them The trouble la, according accord-ing to the rich man, that the average person dove tint perceive hla aeveral uglinesses and no one ta frank enough to point them mil to lilm Thla IniHivHtor. npoatng hotly the rwitentloH that mlrrora foater vanity, looka at himself at home nearly all the time, and continually h urgea hla children to look at tbeniaelvva, to atudy tbetiiaelvea and to try dally to Improve In grace. |