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Show Do Not (let 1-uough to IUU It Is a common complaint among girls who move In fashionable society that they never get enough to eat, One young woman autlcrer has been Impelled Im-pelled to give volco to her woes. "I am dying of hunger," sho walls. "I don't get enough to cat. It's this way: I go to luncheon probably In tho morning morn-ing and cat daintily ot tho. good things provided there, for ono liu't supposed to have nn appetite llko a working man. Then In the nftornoon I np-' pear at tea. I nm ravenously hungry by (ho tlnio 1 get there, uud consequently conse-quently I eat mora cakes and sweets than Is good for mo. At nil events It kills my nppottto, suocetully, for vjhen dinner ,lmtt cotge at home I haven't a ghost of au appetite. At night when a reception 1 the attrae-Hon, attrae-Hon, and when I crave a ,btek with potatoes for by'lhl tlmci I am again hungry I am given a dab ot salad or an assortment of lees, which elrls aro supposed to like better Jban anything on earth, while my escort regale lit nisei f with all the gold thing going. Somethn In the midst ot all then daintle I'd glvo a small fortune for something substantial and longingly remember tho generous siloes of buttered bread of my child-, hood days. If the season lasts much lonsar I will bo a bat: of bone with n ruined digestion by the time Leal come." And the popular debutante wandered off to tho next plaw oTgay-ety. |