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Qhhice tn Girls
" BY THE LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA "
D. S.:-VVhen walking on Main Street on Saturday without per-
mission, I meet a member of the faculty, what shall I do?
ANs.:- Do not be self-conscious, dear D. S. Bow pleasantly and
cordially. She, in admiring your poise, will not connect you with
Abbot.
B. P.:-I am invited to a tea and have no dress to wear except
one that I have worn twice and I fear my friends would recognize it.
ANS.:- You are right, llly dear, in remembering that variety is
the spice of life. Perhaps one of your friends has a little frock which
you might wea1'. Oftentimes one can evolve a really charming costume
by simply going about to one's friends.
'I E. S.:- XVhen a new girl asks 1116 to do something against the
rules, what shall I say to her, not to hurt her feelings?
ANS.:-I am glad to see the tact of the rising generation. A good
answer would be, "Vile, as a family, do not do this.".
Pt. D.:-I wish help in mapping out a sporting course. I love all
sports and am only in danger of devoting too much time to them.
They have an absolute fascination for me.
ANS.:-.Dear R. D., you puzzle me. Do you refer to sports as
games or men?
M. G.:- Personally I do not object to the publicity of the main
drawing-room on Friday evenings, but would a young gentleman not
find it pleasanter to be received in the alcove?
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