Show milliner manners in CuIl children drens it if we desire children to le im courteous we must treat them with respect they will infallibly copy our manners BO so we must take care that they are the best let be aa as careful of their feelings as dewish we wish them to be of those of others when it is necessary to administer reproof let it bo be riven given in fit private many children are very sensitive on this point and they feel acutely although they cannot put their emotions into words to tell a child in public that it has been rude or lacking in good breeding is as unwarrantable as it would be to tell a cuett eo so it is no excuse to any say that we are trying to teach it to do better 1 we can do this with greater effect if we t take ake it aside at the first convenient moment and antl gently point out where the error was and what should bo be done the next time elizabeth scovil in ladies ladles home journal I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 at e J 4 I 1 I 1 I 1 |