Show why some girls receive more attention than others by LAURA JEAN JEA LIBBEY the cruel and the bitter word that wounded as it fell the of sympathy we feel fee but nover never tell the hard repulse that mat chills the heart whose hopes nere ere bounding high arp are an unfading record kept these things can never die many oil nn attractive girl tins lias secretly wondered how it was that she who was considered NO good company jo stylish and pi pleasing ens 11 ya did not re belvo as III much tich attention C from the young men as did plainer girls who if could not have carried on an interesting te conversation for a any n y length of ti time 0 to saevii save their lives according to the masculine m n s c u 11 n 0 view beauty in woman does not always aha count if she Is 18 insipid vain or inclined to be satirical her good looks go tor for naught I 1 few men appreciate the girl who knows too much or thinks she i does or tile the gial decked out in too much anery finery like the wax dummy fixed up for show in the drs dry goods store stord window the poor young man knows that he could not finance extravagance in a wife and lie he gives the over dressed gin a letting alone the young man of means who ca can n have everything aej he wishes appreciates above allease all else simple attire on a girl absence of gew gaws and cheap jewelry the girl who can talk brilliantly and well upon tiny liny subject lie he might introduce la Is so BO well avell informed generally that lie ho imagines she could tench teach jilin hlin lessons in henrt heart instead of learning the wonderful wonder Mond erful rui story front from his lips souie other girl might not te lie nearly so retty pretty but her innocence and modesty 1111 ilinko ako up tip for the absence of dimples dimple s and curls curla A man likes to feel indis in ills heart that ills his in nil all things w worldly la Is far fair super superior lorto to that of the woman lie he would unald lencl lead to the altar the girl who Is plain and poor usually makes up for for it in III being exceedingly clevi clever ar A young man never discovers how bov much lie she he really knows she holds buck back her best card by keeping beeping that entirely to herself A man desires to be looked up tip to by ills his sweetheart icart instead of being looked down upon it Is more moie than apt to be n bright girls own fault if her less attractive bisters secure more attention from froin debt rable young men than she I 1 does she would do well to study the situation fr from om every viewpoint noting the true reason as to why liy some soine other girls are more popular than she and pattern after their methods holding out put stubbornly against such a method only hurts herself ifa very quiet retiring girl seems to li be most iid admired mired she should not be so voluble of tongue but allow the young man in whose company she Is to exert himself to do the talking and entertaining it if lie he tins has done all tile the talking lie he has dragged in by the enra ears so so to speak subjects nearest ills his heart and interest he leaves eaves her under the impression that he tins has been ext extremely well entertained site sha has simply i paid keen attention and looked wise euid and interested tho the kind of girl nine out of a dozen will choose for a wife girls should use diplomacy and learn to cul curb culb b their faults when they observe less utti attractive active girls passing them by on the road to io p popularity opu larity or matrimony there Is always a string loose in the harp when there ls Is a discord in the music |