Show STAID LONDON r IS INFESTED Il WITH Jf LOUNGE LIZARDS LIZARDS' International News London April 17 Lounge Loungo lizards and parlor snakes snakes borrowing tho felicitous expressions of If the Americans Americans Ameri Amen cans for tor paid dancing men are men are becoming bo- bo coming comins- abundant In London The sleek well dressed cd dancing man with Ith his saponaceous unctuous suave manner man man- ner ncr is an inevitable product of ot the dancing craze He ma may be he found In any of or the dancing places In night nightclubs cl dubs clubs bs or loitering about fashionable hotels There here Is also alEo another product of oC the Jazz mania the mania the girl who is asked er e everywhere were because she dances well weli I ISome Some Sonic of or these girls have havo not oven oyen good looks to recommend them and thc they are obviously ob out of place in inthe inthe inthe the clubs and hotels where dancing Is conducted However the they are arc taken I everywhere b by hopelessly mad jazz-mad young men because as the Americans say thc they shake a 3 light and fantastic hoof In In London one can see cc o cr overdressed women being being- helped from froni rom their cars carsby carsby b by footmen outside the the- dancing places preparatory to an afternoon or night ht session with their pet dancers There are arc countless cases of black blackmail mail nuiji going on in London of which the public never ne hears a word and most of or the tho culprits are the young dancing dan Ilan cing dug dandies of oC the town ton with an occasional oc oc- oc- oc youth of or good bood family who is trying to l keep up the pace in th the smart dancing clubs with a young ou s- s latI lady who dances well Tho dancing pest ml may ulay be bc found In man many of the dancing clubs in Lon Lou don Ho is usually with rather old women who are be bedecked with Jewels He can be distinguished b by the easy way In which he lie dances about his partner partner generally taking taking- two steps to her one Women omen who have had lad unpleasant experiences with these pests generally generally gener gener- ally tell teU tho the same story ston Tho Tue Tho poor poorboy poorboy boy told me inc how ho poor he was how he was pressed on all sides b by creditors credit credit- ors ors and how the war left leCt his old parents penniless they thc say sa I |