Aggravating Eczema!"
If husbands and wives who are accustomed to using each other for target practice, using bullets of wrathful language and discourtesies, would try instead to entertain each other with the soul-solacing charm of kind words, they would then create a new happiness in family life. As eczema is aggravated by scratching, so unkind behavior increases under the irritation of discourteous arguments and disagreements. Married couples should strictly avoid over-sexuality, unkind words, lack of courtesy, too much familiarity, and living in the same room all the time. Unless conjugal love has a spiritual basis it cannot last. In order to live in friendship and harmony, husbands and wives must be of spiritual service to each other
"Intoxicating, Contagious Smiles!"
A naturally homely woman who is jealous of a beautiful woman with natural pulchritude should adopt all the reasonable beauty parlor methods she can to make herself attractive. Better still, if the body is ugly, is to decorate the soul with the richest ornaments of sincerity, magnetic personality, intoxicating, contagious smiles, rare culture, and all-round efficiency and serviceability, to suit the demands and temperament of the most fastidious person. Remember, it is spiritual and mental decorations and habiliments that make one really beautiful. Beautiful bodies that house souls in ignorance are like smooth sepulchers of flesh hiding ugly skeletons. To live and act as if one has soul is equal to being dead.
"Love Fosters Trust!"
Love will win where jealousy will surely fail. If love cannot be the savior of a wrecked marriage relationship, it is folly to bring in the demon of jealousy, which might ruin both partners. Love fosters trust. Jealousy breeds deceit. Jealous husbands and wives who think that by physical imprisonment they are succeeding in controlling their mates from straying into mischief do not realize that the minds of the straying ones may still go on marauding in the marshes of evil. It is better to let one's misbehaving mate try to rise gradually from his error, with one's knowledge, than to let him go on performing wrong actions camouflaged behind a screen of double-dealing."