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  3. THE JOYS OF DANCING.

    "On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined!" So sang" the poets, from Anacreon down to Arnold, and a fine, healthy sentiment it is. But—"Down with the dance Let joy be ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. SHORT STORY:

    Who could possibly have foreseen the comedy and tragedy hand in hand which stamped the incidents of that lightly undertaken sea masque forever on our minds ? But for Charlie Seaton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DOCTORS DIFFER.

    All the dance denouncers claim to be animated by "Purity of purpose." But "purity of purpose" is often merely another term for impurity of liver, and many persons who believe ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. ANCIENT PRECEDENT.

    One divine declares that "dancing and religion do not agree." If they don't it must be bad for religion. That they did agree is very certain, for the Ark of the Covenant was preceded on ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. LOST ART.

    Amorgst other troubles of Terpsichore to-day is the complaint that good dancers are becoming scarcer every season, and unless there is a revival dancing will soon become a lost art. ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. BOOKS AND WRITERS.

    The following is from Doubleday, Page and Co.'s book circular : James Francis Dwyer, whose novel 'The White Waterfall' will shortly be published by ...

    Article : 294 words
  9. MAN TO BLAME.

    That the dancing man is to blame for a deal of this dancing degeneracy seems certain. The men who can dance won't dance, but devote their energies to the smoking and the ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. NEW D. HENRY STORY.

    D. Henry—the late Sidney Porter—(author of "The Gentle Grafters" and many other works) seldom left the city after once having settled in New York and there are hundreds of stories ...

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  11. "THE MARCHIONESS."

    One of the most formidable lions in the path of the "New Woman" is the dancing man. Dick Swiveller's "Marchioness" thought that very fair champagne could be made out of ...

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