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Show TRUST YOUR MOTHER. ylany of our young girls are just beginning to be interested in their clothes, and occasionally some of them sIioav more interest than they ought'to. A i proper interest in one's appearance is only a form of unselfishness. xfor when you take pains to put them oii carefully, it is pleasing to those with whom you live.. Any one Avould sooner have in the house a girl Avho was neat and clean than one Avho did not notice an empty buttonhole or a broken shoelace, or else thought they Avere too trivial to be changed. But there are a few girls who are continuallv thinking of what they shall tease their mothers for next. When they have their spring supplv of clothes, they begin to ask for a neAv summer hat, or a shirt waist like the one they saw downtown, and they do not think they are causing trouble. Xo matter mat-ter how wealthy their mothers may be, they do not wish to spend more than a ceAain amount on clothes, and yet when young daughters Wp a-kin for a certain thing as though all their happiness de" pended on it, unselfish mothers sacrifice other - things to please; the whim, and if thev absolute : V cannot do it, it-worries, thorn more than the girl? : I dream of. . ' j- ' . j 1 1 |