A Clever Girl's Trick
Some of the enormons bunebes of violets on the corsage of the Lenten girl will bear studying. She has learned a tríele oí' two which preserve appear anees and shillings at the same time. The artificial violets are a wonderfuJ imitation . of the real ones. It takes more than u passing glance to defect tbe tlifference between them; bnt, as uiademoiselle wel! knows. thereisooconpterteiting the freah delicate perfuipe of the real flower. 8ó the clever creature buya every day a 10 cent Lunch of natnre's prodnetion. which she judicioiisly interspeises throngb a Iarge cluster of the handiwürk of art. The little leaven óf fragrance is snfficient, and by thia himple and ingenious means is secured a maximum of efïect at a minimum of
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