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Something For Ugly Girls

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
December
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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No woman likes""to be ngly,"n,nl she who is bom a beauty is fortúnate indeed. Bnt let not the plain or even the ugly girl despair of aoquiring a sufficient amount of beauty to reader her attractive. When a woman loses a desire to picase she loses half her charms. Noth,ing is more conrlucive to beauty than I oheerfulnesR and good humor, and no j fiieldy or nnhappy woman can be good humorcd and cheerful. Every woman oughfc to understand that nothing short of deformity can make a woman utterly unattractive, provided she will study lier points ; and points of attractiveness every woman has. A thoroughly-refined, graceful I ner can be acquired by any woman, and is a powerful oharm. The best grace is perfect natiiralness. Still, you must ■ study yonrself, and form yonr manners i by the role of that art.which is but a oarrying out of the law of nature. But, if it is yonr nature to be forever assuming Rome jinpicturesque, ungracefnl attitude, pray help nature with a little art. If yon are stout, avoid the smallost chair in the room. If you are thin, do not carry youvself vnth your chin protruding ancl your spiiial column ing like the bowl of a spoon. Do not wear flirnsy materials made m without a ruffle, or puft', or flouneo, t.o fill up the hard outlines of your bad figure, so eruelly defined by the tightly-pulledback draperies. Study the art of dress, We once knew a ypv.V plain woman who dressed so tosmlly that jt was an. absoluto pleasuïe to look at lier. If ! you have befiii moping until you are : sick with tlio thought of your own ! hopeless iigliness, be up and doing. - j You-ng Womcm'a Journal. Geass is actually gromng in flie fasonable Ptyepte qí Ediiibiirgh,

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Old News
Michigan Argus