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Show Making a Home of Your Abode Ord.r Is All Right, f Courss, but - Oth.r Things Should H.v. First Con.ldsr.tlon, Are you a good bomekeeper a. wall ss a good housekeeper? If you tblnk snore of keeping your bouse In appl. pi. ord.r than of allowing lh. member, mem-ber, of your family to enjoy real home comfort you ar. not. Your family can eecur. a housekeeper house-keeper at any time for a stipulated sum, but lb. woman capabl. of creating creat-ing a "homey" atmosph.r. Is priceless. price-less. Order 1. aa eicells't thing and no household should be without It, bat tb. woman who makes a fetish of It drive, bappln.s. and comfort from tbe earth. Ever witness lh. slab of relief wllb which a hen-pecked fsinlly sees the w-lfe and mother take a vacation? They're fond of her, of course, but there Isn't any doubt about a certain aense of freedom and relief which her absence affords. When John puis her on the train h. doesn't return home to moum and pin. for her return; In atead, be takea an almoat fiendish delight de-light in smoking In every room In the house without tbe fear of being ordered or-dered to tbe porch or the room allotted allot-ted biro for the purpose. Tummy ei-nltantly ei-nltantly punches her ornamental pillows pil-lows to a cotnfortabla angl. for bis bead. Nellls Isn't obliged to endure the mortification of informing bar new beau that mother Insist, upon the young men going bom. at an unrea sonable hour. ICven the younger children break loose snd have a candy pull In Ihe Immarulate kitchen, while everyone delights In moving the ststely row of porch chairs to a look of disorderly comfort. In fart, they all unconsciously do their best to ere ate the loug.d-for "homey" atmoa-phnre, atmoa-phnre, with a secret dresd that tbe . wife snd mother will return all too soon. Do not make tbe mlaiake of sacrificing sacrific-ing the bapplneaa and comfort of your family to your Inaane worship of order. or-der. The member, of your fsmlly do not appreciate It. They'd a great deal rather you w.r. a llttls careless and less electing. Besides, you would then have lime to gat better acquaint ed with them and their Individual In tereats, and to keep In touch with cur rem events Instead of being a back number Eicbange. n i I "Comparisons Ar. Odious." bra IIMIe Amy waa three yeara old was taken to visit her maternal ndniuiher During her alay the en-household en-household made much of her. aod iier departure sh. waa bugaed and ed and wept over by each member he affectionate family In turn Tb. is made a deep Impression on hsr i ng mind. I visit lo ber father's home follow-;l, follow-;l, At the conclusion of II her pa-Jrslal pa-Jrslal grsndruother and her Aunt Ma ) 4.ood smilingly waving their adl.ua ! D.s llttls on. until tb. carrlag. waa j itjof sight ! (uiy's mother was beginning lo won-id won-id what mads bar so unusually quid, bin a solsmn little voice rang out ican bar corner of tb. carriage "T'ot a tar sbsd!" Youth. Com ''ion. i |