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Show AUNT BUSY HAS HER SAY. 1 ) Nieces and Xeph-ws : Aunt IJuv iv--iyed a personal Teller durin- the pat woc-k fro.,, . - ;l ,lf'''1r 11 who write. Please do not publish , my letter. Amif liu.y. l.m sire me your opinion of mi-Is viu. p-iffpV." ihi js n ian question to ;i-k old Aunt Busy, because she roallv should have 1 1 a v. ry bad opinion of ripfrlinp frirW but she lik-s 'liMii ivally aud 1ruly likos pirls M-ho jriulr. A11111 Jiusy is sure that the dear nieces, and perhaps their dear mothers, will grasp. "Oh. rnv!' when 1 hey read this, but old Auntie Busy f5 serious. Of course. Aunt liusy does not approve of jrirls who !eciime a nuisance through constant littering-. This lass of pirls is aggravating-, hut she does not tind fault with girls who arc girlish cnouh to giggle. . . There i nothing more disguMnig lhan lo lisicr i .- F'r)' loudly laughing in the public rAr?cir. s;i-cr- cars or public buildings, so Amu Bn?-- prefers th aripjrlin-;" if done reasonably. Aun, Duv oft cm thinks of thr- good old day? whra she "pimpled"' io be- heart's content. She remembers once akhi; pcn.ns.s.on to grive a "giggling" party to which she intended lo inrile several choice "'giggling"' ypirifs. hat to her jmar regret she was not allowed to giv."-the giv."-the party. Aun. Bnsv does not want her girls to think that she favors them acting rudely, noisily. in any way to display Vad breeding-.' but she. really docs not condemn a girl who laughs most of the time anl perhaps giggrls. On the contrarv, s.i has generally found the tittering girl to be bnvble. cheerful anl innocent. So, dear girl-, giro mv.. wee giggle for one who in the' long ago was a giggling girl, but i now your loving but old AUXT BUSY. |