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Show SOME CONSOLATION IN THAT Growing Maiden Quick to Recognize and Announce That Conditions Might Be Much Worse. At the beginning of hot weather last summer's clothes always regain respect. re-spect. They are then buttoned hurriedly hur-riedly into service. liressmakers fore-' see this time, providing deep hems and convenient tucks; mothers dislike it for the proof it enforces of their growing grow-ing daughters' added Inches. Her mother was trying one of last summer's resurrected glories on Mary Jane. -"Goodness gracious, Mary Jane, how you have grown !" she said, looking look-ing despairingly at the short dress. "This hem will have to be let down at least three inches." Mary Jane was plainly troubled. "I don't see why I grow so much, it Just makes you have to let out and let out. If I keep on growing tall I soon won't be able to go through the doorways." door-ways." Suddenly her face brightened. "I'm not so tall as I might be, though," she added, "for just think how tall I would have been if there wasn't so much turned up for my feet- |