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Show , ' Th rawer or l.lttla Thine. :V It Is the little things that count In ,'.1 Ufa. Jn tho household, In tho dally ox. - pendlturea ot Ufa and In tho necessary '" buying for personal belongings, which B Is every woman's lot, the large sum li outlayed for an article of site does not - eat Into the board half so much as tho , li jjoino and one tiny articles which must .; H lio had, and which seem so little and ' ' m Insignificant by themselves that they n are thought unworthy to be counted; ML but which end by making tho entlro ' K sum laid out for the ''sundries" vtin-i vtin-i W lab, and not Infrequently take a good- r tlied slice out of some other division. I In the same way the "little things" are ' i tho very marks of that refinement which Is desire i by every womsn aa a characteristic The gown may be elegant, ele-gant, the hat expensive, but the little details, a well-flttlng shoe, a neat glove, the fresh ribbons or laces, all these thtngi tell tho Invariable tale ot i delicate taste and a knowledgo of tho effect of dresa which Is tho essence ot ityie. |