Show Being Your Own Maid II It It would really not be a bad Idea ift if I I It t was made a part of every young girls girl's education to learn just what an expert fady's ladys maid has to fo know For J fit is the girl who has not enough h tt money to buy many clothes the girl who has to work for her living who needs to know those little things about the care of clothes and the personal appearance that the ladys lady's maid is ia supposed to knowIn know In such a course of training the young girl would learn the importance e of keeping shoes not in use well ti treed or at least of putting a pair of ot trees tr r es esin in the shoes immediately after atter l lare hg are taken oft off She would also 1 leap 1 that mud and dust should be removed from the shoes at once and aud that sp spots spot's t from cloth or light top shoes should sho be he rubbed away at once with a little lith application of ot gasoline It is no very simple task to press s a skirt as it should be pressed although to the maid that has been taught just how it Is not difficult Not only does frequent pressing keep even a cheap suit looking well but It prevents wear and sagging of the garment Dresses should always be allowed to air a after ter they have been worn and be be mended when it is possible before putting them away Coats it is needless needless needless need need- less to say should be hung on hangers hang hang- ers erg not lot hung up b by the loop at at the thene neck heck ne k Separate skirts skirts' should be hung up at the belt by the little clamps known as trouser hangers hangars which should be carefully fastened to the belt All street clothes should be carefully carefully carefully care care- fully brushed when taken off oft as should hats also Furs should not be brushed but they should be well shaken before putting away and care should be taken taken taken tak tak- en in the way they are put away that long hair does doE'S not hang or lie where it can be broken or worn off oft Special muffs mutts and collar hangers can be I bought which keep the furs in splendid position when not in use I And the matter of knowing how to arrange the hair surely is something that it would be bevell well vell worth orth every girls girl's time to spend a little time in studying For only about one woman I In in inen ten fen enver ever ver ever masters masters' this Important art T Think link of your own friends friends- ds and acquaintances Is the proportion of those who can do their hair becomingly becomingly becomingly becom becom- I and smartly any greater than I this A great deal depends on the 1 kind of hair hall you have to be he sure but buta I Ia a a. great deal also depends on skill in i arranging it and on the habits which the hair itself has formed Among English girls the custom custo has up of taking them theom to Paris a I II I little while before they come ou out oui to teach them as the sa saying ing goes oes to t turn rn up their hair and although American girls usually have more natural natural natural nat nat- ural knack In this matter It wouldn't be a bad idea if it every young girl gir were we e given a little sound teaching In In th the matter platter of hair arrangement ment The simpler motions of facial mas mas-j massage 1 sage cage might be included in such s such ch a t course COUrSE as well ell as as the use of manicure Jre Implements Almost every woman woma really cares a great deal for tor her personal per per- onal appearance and most women deal of 1 are willing to give a good to the matter of ot personal groom- groom time ilme than surely no more mor since rillS rillS' And thousand tho has her own in a tone one Woman maid why shouldn't girls be beI personal al f the as well as trained to do the tasks her mistress mistress mis- mis who keeps French maid little of ot perfection perfection perfection I tress tresa always in the the- pink tion |