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Show rhynlcnl Grace. If vcu watched the dress parade on Connecticut or Massachusetts avenue any of these afternoons, you would very likely notice that the swell girls have adopted a fresh stylo of walking-their chests thrown ont as far as possible, without any throwing back of the shoul-dors, shoul-dors, however, and a certain indescribable indescrib-able spring in their gait. Upon inquiring inquir-ing as to the meaning of this, you would be informed that it represents only a small part of the new system of physical grv e, introduced from abroad by a lady Who is now giving lessons on the subject J to the daughters and wives of the nch-. est and most distinguished personages in , Washington. A class of young women j meets at the Wanamaker's twice a week, to learn how to walk, to gs up and down j stairs, to stand, to bow, to smile, to make , eyes and to dispose of the hands.-Vi ash-ingtoa ash-ingtoa Cor. Boston Transcript. , |