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Show uu THE VALUE OF GOOD CLOTHES. Eccentricity is not to be desired either In address or manners. It is only another name for vanity Still, there is something to be said for those of us whose circumstances often require us to wear garmonts i not cut after the prevailing mode Good clothes, however, made in any fashion except the "latest extreme," , have S marked effect upon the mental ; condition of the wearer. Even Emer-: Emer-: sun deigned to discuss the moral effect ef-fect suitable clothes had upon certain cer-tain temporaments He says: "If a ; man for woman) have not firmness i and have keen sensibilities, it is per-I per-I hap? a wise economy to po to a good shop and dress irreproachably. One lean then dismiss all care from the j mind and may easily find thnt per-! per-! formance an addition of confidence, a fortification that turns the scale In social encounters " You have all heard the experience of the woman who declared that tho sense of being well dressed gave a feeling of inward peace which religion was powerless to bestow. Suburban Life. oo |