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Show sogiaiT'amenities for si h b the school gipvl s3 0 1 : I : 7V TLACE forcvcrything and everything i 5 '! -A in its place cnu have many appli-a- i Ti : ' ' lions apart from being simply u jcood I 6 1 rule lo renumber when iryiuR l0 J Sr ?. room neat and trim. Thw lc -'g ? , otto can b applied at pretty much , g very boar of the day in regard to all iff a n'tions and deportment, 'ir Since the motto is intend pnmanu 5 j a a rule of conduct for tbo untidy, a eg first example of its principles may well S be applied to those girls who never have g had time to finish arranging ll"ir hair or g to fasten their collars properly, lint win 15 j are always readjusting hair pins, fixinu ffi (I the collar differently about the throat or ff ;' doing strange and curious things with i-lt 'f their veils. NoL for a moment ib there $$ ' any repose, for the one "fixing" ecems to 'J? lost "but a few moments. 16 One's owu room ix ttie place to sown 2 i 0Dy TCK Dd not until on considers (hat HI each article of apparel is neatly adjusted & and the bair is as carefully arraiiBed i as possible should one leavp that room. Jifr; jH,e toilet once made, however, it should "Si- be done m carefully that there can tf?j; n0 need of continuing readjustment VPA and nervoua Brrnngcment if detail.; !k cnllinK the attention of all onlooker toj JS thr fact that the Rirl ho bn too hd- FH IfJi or too incxciuuihly hurried to linvoj ej&lf ciren the rcauisite attention to her pcr- li ?onal flppnunjuce before lcaiug her 15 : hone nr room. iW. llcnlly. them Is tittle to chose in rmjI Sfff taste-or rather lack of it between the m iKirl who In ub,,-& P11"' "" an,lr:'5L Li1!, Icar or theatre, will deliberately nndjn !2W ' (view of m11 Powder her fao and chnngu H ' the placing of her obrloualy false puffs; and the Kirl of upiWJeil culture and n-j linement. who will eontluunlly call atten-, (ion to Imr untidiii"hn by heinj: impelled J ever)' moment to push back of her earj it loose strand that should hav- bcu, held In by an invisible hair juu, to ki-opj pushing hor kirt up beneath the belt when n hook or even a larsu safety pin would have kept nil nwitly in plnce for Ihc day "A place for everything' and a plrl's own room is the pluce for a k'w to spend , ns much time n necessary to make herself neat and cbarmln? for the day. The hotel I pfnzza and the tenuis court urp uot the places for thin. The walk, poe and whole deportment of the present day Kl 5" a matter of much, discuirtion In these times when tennic, cx-( pert BwimminK and motor enr driving nrc ftccomplishments of the average girl nnd not the extraordinary xjirl. To exact or J even to do well at any one sport naturally give one a certain sense of power, nud with this, roraojt n rebellion nguinut the, rvtrnixiL in-wbich "sweet sixteen" of half' a century ago was kept Sweet sixteen of to-day must ir-incmber, however, that the 'j admiration and applaiup which the evokes :(rom a ucc;HSfully played tournament will i jbe quite forgotten If through her honors jsho forfnits ber KirlUh charm of manner nnd cease.- to show to the oldsr persons who have wnfbed nud praised her came enthusiastically that deference and those little politenesses which ever have been nnd ever will he expected by old ajje from ! youth- Whether the youn person dwells iu. n century when lo knit a snuipler well 1 is the chief aim iu life or at a time when ulj:irls may drive their own aeroplane, It matters not the situation remains un-chaupt'd. un-chaupt'd. The modern plrl, too, shonld remember to keep her long swinging stride to its proper plnce on the golf links ot steep! mountain path. In the house she imould remember to o back to a more ladylike aud gentler walk Perhaps, niVr nil, the much derided hobble skirt will achieve one I e,ooJ result out of the miucins steps which I it necessitates it would not be surprising If a renlly charming walk nnd poise might develop. One tiling more while still on the subject sub-ject of the proper time and place, n bathing bath-ing beach is not ;t xrent glorified hammock ham-mock nor is Jt a hnir restorer parlor. Thero is always a temptation to loungo when attired in the short comfortable bathing dress, but oven the youngest girl should not forget her dignity to the extent of permitting herself to be too ungraceful un-graceful and awkwurd as she takes her sun bath after hqr invigorating trtvini. If the hnir is soaked wUh suit water and must be wnshed out under the shower it surely can be dried In the bath houbc, nnd not allowed to hang half a yard down the back o a tall girl of perhaps eighteen years old, who if nsked to go about with her hair in a bruld would be horrified at tha very thought. Naturally on a small privnte bathing bench, with only one's nearest friends about, It is a different ! matter, but the xirl should, bear her dignity dig-nity in mind and seek to avoid being iu any way conspicuous as much and more Ion :l fashionable crowded beach us at any other public place where she Ls allowed to appear with her parents. |