Show she is pretty and popular and d her lackadaisical fl peculiar ways of the b utter fly ways are looked butterfly girl upon by her friends as a joke so privately she B by jr mirtha martha B harting Hulin gt Bo borton stort mu mass i k rather L t h n s they are smart she won a chafing dish in a prize contest and as an instance of her heedless ways she ahe fluttered around and invited all her friends to a chafing dish supper her mother when she heard of the invitations remarked cynically and she cant even make a cup of tea she lies in bed in the morning and lets her mother and sister brin bring g her breakfast to her she has such appealing butterfly ways about her that her friends run to fulfill her every wish she thinks life is a bed of roses er especially ally made for her to lie upon this Th ismay may all be pleasant for her but is she letting herself grow into a woman to be admired even though she may be liked because of her charm and her cute ways ought she herself to be satisfied with this surely it is more worth while to be a sweet womanly useful girl I 1 than to be a pampered doll ought she not to come forth from the slough of indolence and selfishness and he be of service as well as being served even flowers yield honey and no girl no matter how pretty and popular she may be should be content always to accept and never to give she 0 ought to rise above such a low standard of life because she is ia liked is all the more reason why she should give some real return for this liking she could give her friends something genuine for what they give her not the meaningless coin of smiles and thanks and noth ingmore to her mother and sister she should give some real return for fill all the love and attention they lavish upon her and not accept these as if they had been ban born to wait upon her |