CAPE MAY HERALD, SATURDAY 1ULY 6. 1907
THE AGING PERIOD
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UNPLKASANT FEW VEAR» A WOMAN'S LtM.
Knowledge Thdt Ono Bodily l( Orcw Ing Old Alway* Coma* »• Somathing of a Shock—Poll lari au Ovardona. There cornea a period IB e»ery »om a'a Ilia when the fact la forcibly broutebt to her notice that ahe la na lutiKer young The knowledge come* aa a .bnek end In lla train cornea thousand hitter thought! until ahe learna to grit her u*th and accept the truth aa gracefully aa aba may. Of course even woman la conadoua that the year* are passing The aur reptitloua removal of a gray hair, the gradual acquiring ol the habit ot aelectlng quieter colors and giving up certain youthful pastimes—all these things are done quietly and almost consciously, so that she rnrrly appreciates the course whither ahe la tend Ing until a rude blow brings It sudden ly to her mind and she realltes that cot only does ahe herself know her ad ranting age. but that It la becoming apparent to other people aa well. This Is Indeed a blow. It la all Ti well to aay that 40 la the halcyon age of woman—that she Is reaching tha height of her beauty and Intellect. She la no doubt. But the years after 40 ftlUl she reaches the age when young girls get up to give her a seat In tha car are thoae In which she realltea she la aging. Toung reader, hat It to you that In your polite effort to show respect to your elders you some times overstep the mark The other day a charming woman entered a crowded street car accompanied by two girls, evidently friends, and about 16 or II years old. Their companion was a woman at the height of life. She had not even the point where her friends (?) would begin to call her ' well preserved. - Light of carriage, very good looking, with n youthful figure, she might have passed for 35. although she was prob ably five or six years older. But in the eyes of her obsequious young friends her years apparently approach cd second childhood, fudging by their respectful attentions to her. The' hot only helped her carefully Into th< tar and Into the only vacant scat bn they anxiously Inquired If she wai tired. Insisted upon carrying her ridiculously small parcel and when the time came to get off waited In thf street and helped her off ike <jir by Now It may sound merely polite an<‘ the sitention due to any woman oldethan themselves, bat to the obserrei It was rude, absolutely rude! Cer Ulnly uncalled for. There Is a gentleman of 86 who becomes much Insulted when a loo po\R i woman offers him her seat He objects to bring thought decrepit when certainly Is not feeble or lama Just some such feeling, bu stronger one, dominates the wo whose dressmaker first dares to sag gest that a certain fashion Is i youthful for her patron. It Is an reasonable feeling, of course, hut nature! one too. Now. one does not wish to discourage politeness and consideration frt>n young people to their elders—botl qualities are only too rare nEwsdsys But don't let tbem rub It In too hard on the sensitive soul of the older wi mao that the Is beyond the point of appreciating
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THE GUANACO.
It scenm from the uccounts gfvao by Darwin and by W. II. Hudson that all tbe guana cos of The southern pan of Patagonia must resort when tha hour of death approaches to a certain spot In a certain river bed which has become s perfect mausoleum of their boors. Mr. Hudson notes that It la only the guanaco of the southern extremity of the South American continent that has this habit a habit restricted to descendants of forefathers who lived Is an axtremaly rigorous climate. Mr.
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the Instinct grew tqs the stress of hunger and cold was dire of resorting to this sheltered _ In the river bed, where they plight wgrmth In their own closely ooU* era and possibly food. By a
took tbemsetres to this place of rffngs the race Iqatlm-t would be formed of resorting thither when they fait tha
tides of life nmnbig low. Tbli Mr. Hi - ' *
are likely to experience now at the ap-
proach of the boor of death.
But now It la no longer just a passing speU of -extreme cold that toads them thither. The death call has enroe.
to die" that the gaaaaeo ees K H weald be nearer tha srero «a aay M was la s
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