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I tIE FATE iL | CHARTEKIS. t I COMING OUT. How a Bud" Makes Her Debut and What Follows It. The season for dances has begun, and every young girl who has finished sohool and is able to entertain her friends is expecting to enjoy herself to the utmost when she glides over smooth floors in the arms of tome pice young fellow to the entrancing strains of Strauss and Waldteufel. A young girl who is about to enter sooiety is termed a bad" because she is an undeveloped blossom, even more attractive to many than the foll-fledged society girl who has had the experience of worldly things gamed by going through a couple of seasons. The first duty of a bud is to have a tea, to couple of seasons. The first duty of a bud is to have a tea, to which all her father's and mother's friends U well as her own should be invited, and then the is really started on her social career. Teas are rather tame affairs, not ouly because the ice cream, wafers, J{1d. coffee are in- sufficient to satisfy the hw.cer of the sterner sex, who prefer whtm they go out to have something aubstantial if no dancing is in order, but because the attractive girls who are not receiving are apt to deoline being present if there ie another engagement of a I more important character scheduled for the same evening. The tea, however, is a highly necessary event, and it is a cheap way of paying off any number of social obligations. At her first tea the bud always looks oharming in her attractive white garb, and her cousins .)1' sebool friends who assist her in making the affair pass off pleasantly are particularly anxious to call attention to her good looks as they beam over huge corsage bouquets and endeavour to prove even more attractive themselves. After the tea, when the young girl has been flattered by the attention she has re- ceived and has been called UpOTI by young men, and older ones, ivbo have ha J mora ex- perience in adtLreMing oomplimerit*, to the fair am, *b« is ready for bafla, '^wi—b» and dancing classes, and if she has any persontl 6harms ami knows ho if to nay her form in time to walfz, polka, yorke, Berlin, Danish danoe, or militaire schottiache music, she is sure to ha™ a gcod time. Even if she knows but few people, othsiY«re sure to solicit an introduction from her chaperoue or other attendant, and ber dances will soon be en- gaged. The first season of a young girl is for her a deligbtfsl existeuoe. Alas, that it is so quickly gone.

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