Show m mm As T a Woman X BY EDITH E. E MORIARTY TIn THE PRETTY IN THINGS AI I CT T REALLY HEALLY believe c 1 I learn more mora from front the children than I could i r ll J- J to teach them It was wm a n little kindergarten teacher who ever er 4 spoke I I remember of I one first lessons my was given to me Inc by ly Jane and T J an Je little year old twins twillS whose I for governess was one winter The Thesa M 1 girls were as ns different as ns could be and Jean Jenn wa was the tho prettier and more mow ular Illar of the two but Jane lund had a n much sweeter and happier disposition p was Jane Janc who showed me th the road rOnd to happiness She seemed to have bare fo fou fon j it all ilI by 13 herself and unconsciously Her lIer method of being happy 33 38 q A Apic sun pIe pic I wondered that I had not discovered disco it for myself v 1 Jean was rather selfish anti and like most selfish elfish children she sho U r managed to get the b best st of everything Cr Ja Jane c never seemed t to car care arc and i ra ways s 's spoke of all hil their toys and mud pretty things as our tillS or that thaLa thought it was because they w were re sisters or because she sho could not distin yet ct between the thc pronouns How little I understood until o oue da day they the the-r turned from a shopping tout tour with their mother 1 Jean enn had bad ou on a Ye very pr pith pith- ft new pink hat which it seems Jane had wanted but mother had more becoming to J Jean an I Look at t our pretty new nc hat exclaimed Jane in ecstasy You mean look at my mv new lint hat cor corrected Jean Jenn in a I Well Yell the tile hat may be yours explained e Jane but hut the pretty it ju i H N S Then an and 1 there that little km kindergarten erg erg-arten teacher began beg enjoying tn and nd fo bt in ing ing- happ in ill ill the pretty in ill other othor peoples people's things timings She Site found fourni c COD J. J enjoy other peoples people's 8 new spring hats and frocks as much as her ber own owr Si St began to take pleasure in ill the tho luxuries a and d comforts of the wealthy pleasures of an onlooker She began to enjoy everything she SIlO saw sa gardens paintings scenery Instead of cn envying ing people who could afford J buy everything c she now found happiness in nil all things no matter ht paid for them and owned the title tt It is f wonderful thing to be able to change dlane n c to a q y v C n y o anI i is not hard according to little Jane and the kindergarten alten teacher if you remember that the th the PrettY prett pretty n in e everything n is yours l I Copyright 1920 i |