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Show The Cituihiff Girl. The coming girl will cook her own food, will earn her own living, and will not die an old maid. The coming girl will not wear the Grecian Gre-cian bend, dance the German, ig- nore .all possibilities of knowing hmv to work, will not endeavor to break the hearts of unsophisticated young men, will spell correctly, understand English before she affects af-fects French, will preside with equal gnice at the piano or wash-tub, wash-tub, will spin nmre yarn for the houo than the street, and will not despise her plainly clad mother, her poor relations or tho hand of an Inmost worker. Tho coining girl will walk live miles a day if need be, to keep her cheeks aglow; will mind her hcilth, her physical development, and her mother; will adopt a costume both sensible and 1 conducive to health; will not confound con-found hypocrisy with politeness, will not phieo trying to plense above frankness. The coming girl will not look to Pari. hut to reason, , mr f.-hi.Mis. In shod, she will - . - -. .dorify 1cm- M.iker ;iml to . .: l.ii ;;., ! living |