Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1913 — A Woman’s Philosophy. [ARTICLE]

A Woman’s Philosophy.

It takes a very little thing • start to make a very big go wrong. i A woman is kept so busy -cheeking tip her hufeband and the children that she never gets around to chjeerlnic up herself. A good way to find out a man’s faults is to brag of him* to his frkmds. A woman’s chief purpose in glaring a man something to do around the house seems to be. that she may «iriti* else the way he goes about it One hears that expression, “Secrets at the toilet” These are no secrets of the toilet. Every one knows vrhat the drug stores sell. There is nothing in life to w<*rry the butterflies. When the first itold rain of the fall bedraggles their wllngs some little black ant that wqrked hard all summer while the butterfly loafed is overcome by pity and taites the butterfly in. But let misfortune overtake the little black ant and th ere is so little about him that It Is app> baling or picturesque he does not .receive the compassion he deserves-,