Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1900 — DOINGS OF WOMEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DOINGS OF WOMEN

THE DANGEROUS AftGUMtNT. €T» NYONE who has the privilege of visiting in many .bomjes, at such 6-4 times as the families are off drftss parade and have j on’ their everyttay manners as well as .their everyd'ay i clothes, must have been Impressed with the fact that the most dangerous foe that threatens the .peaeq of any home is the argument By the side of that insidious and deadly dhemy, ttM? things that we have been aeenstomedto consider as the greatest menace to domestic peace' and concord become as Inhocuofts anil harmless a« an exploded bofflr-TWthe pooa, we have qnq can always be fprnlsbed at a"!!W* sgaS ,c^:s,: s “&£.pX‘ -MkLLdt one memtow of a family make an Wtjfe’ia,«<iubc«dent to throwing down the gage of . Someone Is sure to take itr’W* and-*’ There ;js nothing hpen whiflh they wUI not argue. Politics, religion, ’th e drama, are of ,course fruitful themes, btit Wil# ean belndetinltety Aake In everything the qun. iAiisjrtt. The right Qf Djqe speech fa the ftmtiy. the right. of free ..speech in Be government, is one of the thltfgs that are admirable fa theory, biit of doubtful virtue In practice.- Of course we can always defend nurqelvea.by saying that our argument Is an intelligent Interchange of views, the trutfi Is tfiat there isn’t one fikne in a hundred tftnt an argument, no matter bovr Mnely Be gun, or how temperate at tpe start that doeanVend in loss of temper, and more’§r leM'biWer personalities None are so stupid as those who do not think just exacttiMW we do, apd we are apt to clinch our--arguments by some refcreijce to the tnental status of our opponent, that Wttftre sorry to remember half an homt .later. The most surprising thing about our ejjnglnf to tiffs jjff&ll&e’ toother of IS tfiftf nobody es-er accotnpllsbod Anything by It, or-carried a point. **A man., convinced agalnst-his will is of the same opinion sfiWr says tlre old atjrige. Likewise a woman. Only more so. Let hot have to martial all her resources to combat you In an. argument, and you change witaf wfle before tterely an Impression Into a Otmvictton she is ready to defend vrlththesTife.+-.The effect of this on home ttfe-ts nothing less 'than disastrous! It -'itmltes the bearthktope the scette of perpetual wfangtes, the dlnftg table a bloody battleground, , where every. a finish, a™ M'b'nftftery %'pfece where ' the* children qusrrtd andflght over their gamefillke - ' *’ . tit is not, top WKh to say that family Jans and dtfiMtedinetita would be almost Impossftre If ‘ the argument eourd be eHtfiinatWh from haiiy life! The woman who can bafWfflWfe her house against an arenpient, has fortified it .against foes .froin. within ntid without, ‘''-ffiew Orleatig*fTOfong;" ” Pari. WMMB Editor.; La Fronde wtw-the first dally new'spdper published-Fbr wotoen ’by It Is ptfbllsbed l fai was found-

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whkmi fvmfld )xiteftwt J ipcn ' wom<&, siWbr’iis Jtomc fed / FePSgn ; jft| ? lltWXffir¥ I fmd’4be urajAS-; and sport— is treated wonian'&Btaudpolnt. On The*3fßEr ti&aff• “The unfn uftittFTfl‘*w French : trewwfaflc?lßWWteTt "Ft«ndaE ShbwT if strong IrfWWWt nmiNoSM&tw4f wark-i it circutatei ’•hill' (Srgarfewi a sp#cta| WftmeffW the fp,, r taal^ M, uIi«VMSW ««“■ ***» -»■:.•«.•«,■» Wtn»«—<H* OS | w « imk s«Maienr<*-<|it f«».4K**wr jfpu jw# oil for corns? Lt is-excellent. Soak a .piece •t ewttoß-woobdb Um* oilrisy it ‘on A* 1 «arn fc -coTOp.wUii ftrpiw# s<W ,m<jM»>t ? i^pveJsi,.jQaoß»W A Qf softens Ul«<,*orp bo that, removed. A solution of boracic rfcfd applied in i th»sau»'» ay w»the IHMMMtLoII to twin relicMß tteMß r ,feecft|»se fiammatten. To-tpake pvur ODcpl ntof boUlq# onone : o^bQracUi and $y tin dissolved. and when cool k Js ready, for use.—New York Telegram, Beat Age fcr Mm'U Makry. * Edward Bok, writing in the Eadies' Homo Journal, on “A Boy for a Husband," contends that "no young; man ugfdeMO of fth* Ifffn any sens* 1 ■>tnp<ibsHto U k h W'* < %iyi UN<>lr ■* «< ■eforJWlf n«Wi'*> «Wl»fy a boy wlwfl Hl<.j#solW4jlX n<a|lnjr offer to a girl as a safe foundation for life happiness. He is unformed In his jhMucto-,

. ignorant of. the first essential* of ; whgt coaaidewtlon or love for a woman means. ■ He doesn't know himself, let alone knowing u woman. He is full •>«f fancies, stiff ft-’tatMs boyish nature to fflt ot ihi-hftectlon upon, which love is based, because he has not lived tong enough fa knov? 'ffiat tfie feeding tfir even the far ord means. ’He is fuftof caqlv uno, pt. comes to put it Into practice, will fall. Ife Ts a boy, pure and simple, passing" through that period* which every boy meet pase before he becomes a man. But that period is not ®WK happy. The man of 30 rarely weds the glrl was for warm weather frocks. We are not. only promised collarless >ow sleeves as well, and she of th<? thin ar “ erclse to make the arms plump: Stand .erect and entry the arms straight out at the sides parallel with the shoulder. Clench the hands and make tb£ muscles tense the entire length of the arm. Now twist the arms very slowly from the shoulder to the hand as far forward and backward as possible. This will strengthen and deve&fc tbe mwete* the entire length of the arm? faifTt natst) be practiced very slowly. If repeated’ regularly three times a day, giving fifty twists eat* time, It will the arm perceptibly In a month. . Cleaning Fine Lace. Occasionally a piece of fancy work on the lace order does not show soil enough to justify sacrificing Its lacy newness to the process of washing. If such work fs laid away for a week in a heavy book between blue tissue paper, having had rubbed InfaugfaMfaMf places calcined magnesia or pipe clay, Araot-Btttteabezg and point kwe worir which has became dipgy qr j;olow. Woman

MME. DURAND.