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Show The "He Caid" Girl I iid you ever notice a group of little puis b'-twecn the ag. s of 14 and is chattering chat-tering awav In a corner".' The next time vou sit near such a group listen and hear if about every tenth word Is about what he hald " If it I--, vou have found some more of the "he said" girls, and they are not the nicest little ulrls In tho world. The "he said" girls are likely to loiter down town after school too late to help their mothers with the afternoon work. Th.-y are lik.lv to wear hotter clothes than their fathers can afford, so that the neighbors wonder what their mothers can be thinking ubout The "ho said girls also too often think more of the boys than of th. ir books, and frequently fall to get through school They are In for a good time, and have nothing In their heads but hairpin- and two-st. ps Sometimes nature takes a clrl out .f the "he said" family and makes a fine woman of her, but generally she gets to c,,nK out tO parties and Is developed be- fore her lime and either marries and Cades -'it Or hangs on after all the other Kiiis srs married off. nd takes e, aeration alter generation of young oovm to raise by hand and become known as "grandma in the crowd There is nothing so sweet a a simple, fn.nk. open-hearted girl, But the boy- xtruck girl I? an abomination The whole matter rests with the girl's mother. She pan either bring up one of the "he- said" (jlrls 01 sh.- can have a daughter to be proud of. imports Qasetts, |