WIFE'S GOLDEN RULES.
" flit years ago an heiress of Seattle, on her marriage with a Chicago attorney, drew up ten commandments by which she ' declared she would regulate her married life* They — 1. Let your husband control the home. When you lose your respect for his ability you are losing your love for him. •" 2. Be a good cook. If you cannot cook, 'make it your business to hire a good cook, and see that the meals are served on time. *,_ 3. Keep your home attractive and cosy. If you are a musician play and sing for him in the evenings. ■i *» 4. Study his dispositions, and act accord- ■ ingly, >•• i^ 5 - Do not blame all the troubles on the ■ ■man. Many times the woman is to blame. ■ ~1- learned this in the courts. *ia JS?™ £ *£* y QU!r husband. Accept wSsSSfeSllf 1 'fy? l *-** waa «* late. ?m^ss^^ him *°» '*«* have plenty he iff i ßt 'in hi business him. It" e ? in^r? yer ' talk !•* with P roud '«f you ? * t »:vote^«bd«4» ha, «*tafc* &1 * Vytttai
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18562, 21 November 1923, Page 14
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174WIFE'S GOLDEN RULES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18562, 21 November 1923, Page 14
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