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Show WAS BY NO MEANS SATISFIED f- Modern Clrl Made That Clear by Her Outspoken Opinion Concerning :t Well-Meaning Parents. W yon tell her that she could not o tq, that party V "I did." "Did yon explain to her that we considered con-sidered it not a fit place for our daughter daugh-ter to be seen?" "Yes." "You know it is not enough merely to deny a young person's request. You should always explain your reasons. I trust you told her of the dangers of a promiscuous gathering?" "I did." "And warned her of the folly of late aours; the hurt of gossiping tongues; In short you did your best to make her see that It Is for her welfare that we are denying this seeming bit of pleas-nre?" pleas-nre?" "I did all that" "And Is she now satisfied te forego this needless amusement and remain contentedly at home with us?" "She Is not." "What does she say?" "0, gee I ma, you ami pa are so far behind the times you don't know any-j any-j thing'" Detroit Free Press. |