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Show Th Oulet Style the Best. The quiet girl nover wears high colors on the strt-ct. You do not see her flaunting in brilliant plaids when they happen to be the stylo. When hih bats ore "in," she does not pilo hers bo hish that it sweeps the cobwebs cob-webs from tho Bky. Sbo does not wear an exaggerated bang when tho bong is in voguo, nor the biggest bustle in town, nor the longest long-est train to her tea gown, nor tho greatest number of bangles when bangles reign. But because she does not chatter and giggle and make herself conspicuous in horse cars or at matioecs, does not announce her convictions on all occasions and all subjects and profess her admiration at every turn, it must not be supposed that she has no ideas, convictions or enthusiasms; that she moves along like a star in the heavens, which obeys the laws of gravitation grav-itation without selecting its course or objecting object-ing to its orbit. It is the quiet girl who mokes tho best match, who fills the nlchea which her more brilliant sisters leave vacant, va-cant, who manages the servants, runs the sowing machine, remembers tho birthdays, listens to the reminiscences of tho old and often keeps the wolf from the door. Easton Argus. |