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Show Tn Southern f.lrl Sot A Metis. The Southern girl docs find time to read, and write, and talk, as we all J know, although fhe ran not fence anJ dive, and pays no attention to cricket or polo. She is apt to take more Interest In-terest in the little curls on her brow, the magnolia tint of her complexion, nd the picturesque droopiness of her shady hat than a score In golf, a bi. cycle gymkhana or a rowing match These things necessitate Inelegant haste and buFtle and the raising of I vol.ea. all of which the Southern lover of grace disapproves. Give her a fan I and a pretty fro. k. a red parasol and i young man to talk to. and the aver-! aver-! age Southern girl Is willing to let her j Northern .inter take all the violent rports and all the glories thereof. She j may fade faster than does her o?en-lr o?en-lr sister of the North, and she may not have as sound a constitution, aa broad shoulders and as deep a chest, but she keeps hr hands small and white and she doesn't learn how to be rough in voice or manner. New. York Commercial Advertiser. |