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Show A Word to Girls. It is not the hat, but the head in it. that is of consequence. Never mind how plain your dress may be, remember remem-ber that when garments attract attention atten-tion ot themselves that should be given to the wearer, it is no compliment to be admired for your clothes, for, if really pleasant no one will notice what you wear. Some plain girls think t make up for want of beauty by smart dressing. This is a great mistake. "Ugliness bedizened advertises its deformity." de-formity." A young Grecian painter once attemptel a representation of thp I beautiful Helen, and lavishly decked ' her with ornaments. "Ah," said hi master, reprovingly, "those would have been unnecessary if you had had the skill to make her beautiful!" Plain girls and pretty girls, if you would really be admired and loved, pray and cultivate the ornament of that meek and quiet spirit that will make you dear to all around you, and which in the sight of our Father is of great ' price. |