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Show Woman's Page v - Don't Be Exacting of One Another Is Advice of a Domestic Court Judge Men and Women Losing Patience With One Another Hats, Evening Gowns and Even Jewelry Seen in Black and White Combinations Extreme Styles of l Hosiery in Black and White Effects Directions for Making Feather Mounds Bright Feathers. ljL PATIENCE WITH ONE ANOTHER r Are rnen unci women losing pa Hk tience with oru another? 'Tho more sons? married folk hjve shout exer.UhlriR: else tho less j4 they sem to hae about each oth-ft." oth-ft." say? ft domestic court J'idge "Tbev ore exactJnp of one another jiAj sway out of all reasonableness t ltli human nature They lose sight of 7 the all Important proposition that it i lovft which Ik perfect not them- Isj Men and women should think less " ef their mutual wrongs and more or their peculiar indebtedness to each S other (Over and above eert thing that Vl mArried women run do for them- k ielvefl they am a rare and a respon ilbJIity to men. At rimes the ml jorlty of theni actualh ere nuisances ,JJ( The sweetheart chances into the wife "l more than he ouKht to and, still more the wife changes into the moth "J ir The woman creates a home bet-"ll bet-"ll ter suited io feminine taste and to th need? of her children than to !e of hor husband. The average e Is nothing more than a grown lolls' house, l the other hand If woman has i a worry and a car to man, t shall we say of the demotion persistence with which she has d him up in the scale of thlnps' not too much to say (hat she good part of the leaven of all Leousness he htS ever acquired, des, she is the only creature in world who knows how really and stupid man 19 and never r patience -with him In so slmplo attjer as his personal habits is h considering. The average man d revert to the savage state on point long before he did morally itellectually if it were not for his an-kind. It requires constant 1ng on her part to keep the most llent men from becoming social domestic barbarians, eae are but a few of the things prove men and women are so Bsary to each other and so deep-each deep-each other's debt that thoughts utual wrongs should be the last ; ever to enter their heads. |