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PRENATAL CULTURE. 



A Dishonest 

 Success. 



Woman's 

 Greatest Gift to 

 the World. 



Kindness. 



be loyal under all circumstances." "Justice shall 

 be expressed in every act of mine." "I am a 

 true man." "I love the good, the true, the God- 

 like." "I am a child of a God of justice, and, 

 as his child, my life shall and does express the 

 will of the Father." 



If the father's business or the mother's social 

 obligations are of such a character as to require 

 deception, a change is desirable. A dishonest 

 success, even though it accumulate millions, is 

 a tremendous failure. If prospective parents can- 

 not make a living without practicing deception, 

 they had better change, even at tremendous sac- 

 rifice, than to continue thus and stamp dishon- 

 esty upon their children. Better be a beggar 

 and the father of an honest boy than a million- 

 aire and the father of a criminal. 



During gestation, particularly during the last 

 two months, the mother should repeat the fore- 

 going suggestions to her own soul and strive to 

 impress them upon her child. If she is rigidly 

 honest and will let her soul go forth in earnest 

 prayer to God that these principles may become 

 embodied in the little life, she will give to the 

 world the richest legacy ever bestowed by woman 

 an honest man. 



Kindness is the most divine virtue of the hu- 

 man soul. Brotherly love, with kindness toward 

 all and malice toward none, is the cream of all 

 religion, the opponent of all selfishness, the basis 

 of altruism, the elevating principle in civiliza- 

 tion. In proportion as men express this virtue 

 in their thought and conduct do they become like 

 the man of Galilee. The measure of a man's 



