Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 506, 25 January 1902 — Social Philosophy. [ARTICLE]

Social Philosophy.

From til* Philadelphia Bulletin. It is not gcod fora to wear rubbers in a parlor. Don’t be afraid to tell yo«r wife a hen you regard her exp-nr-s as a trifle extra vacant It is w-ii to forget a snub administered by as underbed pet-on Did yon ever notice how chilly a woman can be when another woman assumes a patronizing air It is difficult to understand why so many m n regard brusquene-ss as dignity. It costs Tiftl - to assume a sympa tbetic attitude toward one in misf tune. It is Ecausing to see m- n pose when forming pari of a theater box parry Did you ever notice how many men discuss music as an evidence of intellectual superoriry* It is well not to notice the innuendoes of a self-constituted morai censor. There is no use trying to argue with a woman who is pedantic.