Show WAS BY NO MEANS SATISFIED Modern Girl Made That Clear by Her Outspoken Opinion Concerning Well-Meaning Parents. T'!'1 you toll lier that she c'ouM not CO to ttiiit parry?" "I did." "Hid you fxilaln to Iipt that we con-Kld"ri-d it not a fit f'l.ve for nnr dnui.'h-ter dnui.'h-ter to lie seen?" "T.-s." "You know It Is riot itkhil'Ii rnfri-1 y to dnny a yoiir;ff person's rcnucr. You sliould always explain your reasons. I trust you told her of the danp-rH of n proiaiscijou.s gathering?" "I did." "And warned her of the folly of late liours; the hurt of j.iss!i!ns toni;ui's; In sliort you did your best 'o make her see that It Is for tier welfare that we lire denying this seeming lilt of pleas-tire?" pleas-tire?" "I did all that." "And Is she now satisfied to for. -co this needless amusement anil remain contentedly at liome with us?" "She is not." "Wfiat does she say?" " ''). fee! ma. you and pa are so far beh'nd the times you don't know any-lldi.s"" any-lldi.s"" I let roll Tree I'r. -s. |