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Show Jesuits "Dictate the Fashion." X'ext to having, visions and dreaming dream, the anti-Catholic is given to "seeing Jesuits." These sons of Loyola are always stepping in where they don't belong. We've heard of them before Jesuits disguised in high governmental circles; v Jesuits seated on editorial tripods; Jesuits secreting secret-ing munitions of war in cathedral basements and so on. And now think of it! "Another Protestant Woman" writes to the British Western Mail about the horrid Jesuits dictating the style oU the fash-ionplates. fash-ionplates. "The Romancers," says this wise woman, wom-an, "well know that if they get hold of the women "they are safe, and the best way t'ct influence tlie. female mind is through fashion, hence the awful fact that there are Jesuits amor,? the modistes, and we know, the result. Heaven help our poor country." coun-try." Ha! ha ! ha! That'.-, it. Saddle it on to the I Jesuits. Their shoulders are broad and they don't i mind it, although winged spirits might refuse to nc- j cc-pt responsibility for some of the prevalent modes j in which feminine fancy is wont to array itself. . i y The A. r. A.'s should beware of the next crop of Jesuitical ladies' tailors. Caution demands that J winter gowns for women be labelled "Xot made by the Trusts or the Jesuits, cither." Catholic . . Transcript. i |