. Our deportment; or, The manners, conduct and dress of the most refined society; including forms for letters, invitations, etc., etc. Also, valuable suggestions on home culture and training . Bin^Ii^HMcfniM^niltifMtlUMiMltlkMlaIk^laMl^lkMllUt ^iniMUMtMulWUiin^^^Ml^^liMiilltMllMiHuMi/. CHAPTER XXI. v -i *T has been seen that in the rearing andtraining of her children, woman hasa great work to perform; that in thiswork she exerts an incalculable influ-ence upon untold numbers, and thatshe molds the minds and charactersof her sons and
. Our deportment; or, The manners, conduct and dress of the most refined society; including forms for letters, invitations, etc., etc. Also, valuable suggestions on home culture and training . Bin^Ii^HMcfniM^niltifMtlUMiMltlkMlaIk^laMl^lkMllUt ^iniMUMtMulWUiin^^^Ml^^liMiilltMllMiHuMi/. CHAPTER XXI. v -i *T has been seen that in the rearing andtraining of her children, woman hasa great work to perform; that in thiswork she exerts an incalculable influ-ence upon untold numbers, and thatshe molds the minds and charactersof her sons and daughters. Howimportant, then, that she should cultivateher mental faculties to the highest extent,if for no other reason than to fit herselfthe better for the performance of thisgreat duty of educating her children. Howimportant it is, also, that she should look tothe higher education of her daughters, who,in turn, will become mothers of future generations, ormay, perhaps, by some vicissitude of fortune, becomedependent upon their own resources for support. Withthe highest culture of the mental faculties, woman willbe best enabled to faithfully perform whatever she mayundertake. (2S3). i^MMfMlllp«|l|ii|,HMi«»MHllMli»li>||>f<|lM|(<|,|l|;Mk* <;<|<],Mi,>lMt|.l||<<f *tinfeMt«H|*MiHHMiHltMiMlriMhMliaHMif<HM<GMMi*»liMHi^^ ■ — m m \ 234 womans higher education. i r * I I TRAIN YOUNG WOMEN TO SOME OCCUPATION. : I Owing to the changes in social and industrial life i tarhich have crowded many women from their homes into { business and public life, women must train for their % \ branch of labor as men train for their work, if they wish i \ to attain any degree of success. Even where women i \ have independent fortunes, their lives will be all the £ | happier if they have been trained to some occupation, £ ( that, in case of reverses, may be made a self-sustaining = ( one. A young woman who is able to support
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