Show Charming Story of ot No Noble hIe Sacrifices s I Pleasingly singly Told The Honor Girl Proves W Worthy orthy Pattern for Modern Flappers The H Honor nor Girl by Marcia MacDonald Is a novel nove written f fth foi t th the e romantic girl of high school age It is a a. charming story of th the noble sacrifices of a mt fine girl bringing her eventually to taa a a well earned reward ward ak splendid splendid husband i r t and d a happy home t H Hc c rt Would lead on far from the tested oft axiom th that it virtue is Its own reward The melodrama in the form forni or n of a dr drunken n en father appears rs of often ofen n enough to prevent pre vent the story from ending In fn the middle for fol want of ot further ob obstacles obstacles ob- ob to b be overcome overcome There are touching bits of pathos and excellently excellently excellently excel excel- taught lessons to tb be earned learned perhaps the best being that out of ofa ofa ofa a little loving kindness ness to others comes ones one's own greatest J joy Y On Ort the whole however th the story is too obviously ly an example which you would do well to follow to carry carryover carryover o over oer er with the modern young girl J unless she has had the old fash bringing up It is a long ong throw w from tie the flap flap- pel pe pei of today and ld her taste for the confessional magazine and the sensational sensational sen gen movie but b Jt It leads one oue to O believe that while she w wont won't nf read re-ad the bookS book if tf thrown Into the sanie same sante situation she might handle It as aswell as' as aswell well as The Honor Girl did fJ J B. B Lippincott company London and Philadelphia |