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Show AMERICAN AND FRENCH GIRL. Former Will Enjoy Herself Despite Defects In Her Toilet. "How do American girls ono meets In tho streets comparo with their French cousins?" echoed Jullen Tier-not, Tier-not, French author, after ho had loo-Hired loo-Hired before Mrs. Roosevelt and a company of her friends In tho White Houso, says the New York Press "Well, tho thing which Impresses me as most characteristic Is the independence independ-ence of the American girl and the obvious ob-vious indlfferenco to her genornl ap pe.irancc. For instance, I think an American girl would what you call Jump Into her garments and run downtown down-town If oho had anything especial to do. Sho would not mind If her hair got a Httlo blown or that she looked as if got up In a hurry. Now, a French girl would die rather than appear on the streets unless her hair had been arranged In tho latest fashion and her attlro was just the correct one for that hour. Always a well-gowned French girl has her hair puffed and curled, and her faco Is covered with the proper stylo of veil. Nothing would persuado her to go out until every detail de-tail was po feet. Tho American girl evidently does not attach tho same Importance to her appearance. She will go out and enjoy herself In spite Of defects in her toilets. To the stranger sho presents a wholesome dud happy If somewhat careless air tjlnt Is fascinating." |