NEATNESS
$Ye .all .have among ; our .-acquaintances the who, without; 4>.ejn,gfiiri 4'h.e least fgopd^lbokijjigi^i,\gf^ys manages to lpojc neat and well?drissedJ*l^erbaps~;She has , only a • small allowance for dress, . but -whenever you meet , -her,- she is -sure to look smatt and "attcactivc, -white -other girls, with -a- great , deal ■ -more money at their , command, look shabby and ili-dressed. The reason ' is -simply and solely '.that >ttier fiii'st ' , *girl has -the true secret of correctness and smartness "in dress, that of having 'a" place" for everything and everything in its- *p lace.' - <' lf :- Then, too, there is -a -vast difference in the manner in which girls put on their -clothes.-' Some: girls have a : sort of knack pf putting'^th^r^clptrtiess. - ~joi| neatly, and with a certain effectiveness, -which itself, in a~. plain shirt ; waist as in - a ->niore. fashionable gown. Attention to ..detail helps to a large" "extent, and after that the selection of becoming colors and frills makes : artistic, dressing -pVain , saillngto* many girls whose pocket book * boasts of x no -extraordinary amount of . money, ' • 44 ' '" , •;""
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 37
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173NEATNESS New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 37
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