Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1910 — FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT. [ARTICLE]

FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT.

And many' a female hairdresser dyes a spinster. Don’t blame a woman for putting on airs In hot weather. * Lots of husbands bring home flowers to their wives—in novels. A man never loses anything by fastening a muzzle on his temper. £t*W AWfuly hard for some ppnplo to be both good and Interesting. The man who swaggers is almost as disgusting as the woman who struts. It isn’t always safe to pin your faith to the man with a big diamoh^pin. The man who is on the level is often compelled to make an uphill fight. There is plenty of room at the top—but high altitudes make most people dizzy. The patience ud unselfishness of a really good woman cannot be equaled by the best man on earth. It’s as easy for a man to promise a woman to give up smoking on the day she marries him as it Is for him to begin again the day after.