Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1910 — MOTHER'S ADVICE. [ARTICLE]

MOTHER'S ADVICE.

“I am nbt satisfied to be dependent! on my father for every farthing l| need. I wish to be independent" said the ambitious girl to her mother. “Should you go to earning your own living you would have to be the obedient servant of any employer you might! have, always at his beck and call, always ready to do the bidding of your superiors, and having not an hour youi could call your own,” replied her: mother. “That would be horrid!" objected the ambitious girl. “I want to be independent of pa; but I’ll call no man master,* and I shall want my own way. In everything.” “Oh, that’s easy,” said her mother. “Get married.”