Show the charm cham of lillian ulan mrs airs gable Aun dered if any other ther other mother ver hail 1 such a amul its daughter as her isabel isabel wae was fourteen and had always been a docile easily managed child till she sudden ly lir developed a demoralizing loudness fond for her schoolmate lillian who was a year older than ehe she let v V have the french heel heels mother abel had pleaded one day when ih i v were buying footgear thesa theme square ones are so they hant any acyle you ought to see the lovely heels lillian milan has on her Lilli lillian ant aho vho ho Is ullian Ul llanT her mother had demanded shea the sweetest loyet lovelest lov lest test gil y you au can imagine isabel had bail breath lessly 11 explained 1 im I m crazy about her berl she has eyes just like those you read of in novels with delicately penciled brows what novels again demanded demandel her mother aghast lillian lent them to roe me isabel said a little petulantly they are very vory nice books her eyes are in lust t like the eyes of the heroines mother and she walks just as though she eh were trailing silken skirts across marble halls you know im quite alre I 1 dont know knowl broke la in mrs airs gable in displeasure youre not to read books without first asking me and french heels arent the thing thins for or a schoolgirl isabel do be een elble isabel therefore wore square heel heels and a mutinous injured expression one morning isabel came down to breakfast flushed and a trifle hesitant with her blonde locks wonderfully and fearfully crimped and puffed out around h br hr r childish face in that first amazed glance glame her mother decided that a tape line laid across the top of the structure would mei at it leapt least abard a yard from side to side aide its like lillians isabel bur burst stout out ilta her er hair looks perfectly beautiful and la is so stylish she says you can carry your head better when its it s done sol so she says your bead head should sway away like like a illy lily on its stalk and isabel said er mother 1 I im in sorry but you 11 II have to go upstairs and put it up in your usual braids and ribbons oh mo mother therl isabel walled you are so cruel cruell if you see LII lians isabel n k passionate admiration for lillian threatened to become a seri serious affair she squandered 11 nii ll her pocket money on candy and flowers to take to lillan lillian bhe sung alllan ans s praises morning noon and night she vas ra broken brokon hearted F P maya because aho could not sie her divinity till the next monday her mother refusing to let her go to lillians bouso and she was continually breaking oh out in t the he n ost unexpected direction directions and ex that lillian did so if her alli had a blite dress isabel art fulte torti her own next freas h rid be b blue once her mother found hir ripping the hem in her school dress please itt me wear it longer ah she a had bad b ged I 1 it if you 0 could st se ste e LI she looks w gracefully grace full for the hundredth time mrs gable helplessly wished the fascinating llan ilan were thousands of miles away she was losing all control of her daughter lillian says I 1 am so P sympathetic isabel announced one day why sho she confides conf ldes in me lothert she say I 1 WO are twin souls she Is perfectly happy when she se Is wah ith me and anti so ara an I 1 with her herl she has tle arst beautt ful thoughts though tal 1 why she abea s i perfectly wonder wonderful full I 1 after lillian bad had permeated the very atmosphere for months invading vey ve y conversation and upsetting all mrs gables rules and regulations and discipline that much tried woman of course noticed it when a whole day dar passed with no mention of lillians lillian a name for ir isabel to refrain retrain frota singing her adored ones one s praises was almost too good to be true A whole week however went by and mrs gable saw isabel actually returning to her usual state of child hood naturalness it was ns as though she bad emerged frum some mallieu curiosity finally overcame bar hera i others ather s caution I 1 don t hear bear you bertion lillian much of late said mrs gable hat hats a the reason isabel tossed her braids nely naly oh that hat girl aho she said with accents scornful accents she deceived me notheria I 1 thought she was perfectly vely and liked me but what do you hink sha she did she dropped me rue the minute ed griffith began banging around her berl and be he a just a co common tamon ordinary rd inary boyl I 1 m io 10 disappointed in bierl she wont won t pay any attention to ne and I 1 never liked her very much inoway are we going gning to have rusin ru ard pla for dessert tonight t then mrs gable knew she bad had her aug aughtr liter back again |