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Show M way, in which the American man Is left H at home-while his wife and daughters are 1 scattering thousands in European hotels H must often have struck the observant. 1 This sort of arrangement docs not tend H to stimulate the domestic affections or to 1 cultivate a sense of duty in any sphere. H It inevitably makes women exacting, H heartless and sensual. H Substitute for tho well-bred English girl H the American heiress as the ruler of eocl- j cty and the result must bo the matcrlal- H lzntlon of the tone of society, the substl- 1 tution of a restless craving for excitement H for tho calm and comely case of tho great H lady of tho old school. Tho constant H changing of gowns of fabulous cost, toar- H lng abqut in tho latest and most expensive H motor car, trapesing from one social H function to another, dining by preference H in a crowded restaurant such Is the serl- H ous business of an American woman of H It would be miraculous if tho Saturday H Review were ever by any chnnre to tlnd H anything Amorlcan that mot with Its ap-. THE VAUSITY CHEW OUT FOR A TRIAL SPIN". provalj for which reason It Is pretty safe to set down that Journal's conclusion In the present case as anything but lenient. English heiresses muy be sweet and gentle gen-tle creatures, but It will be pretty hfd to convince tho average American that nil lankce heiresses aro loud-mouthed, brazen croahxrta who ba,ye no affection for their fathers and who nro Inevitably exacting, heartless and sensual. Wo Insist In-sist that American heiresses are the love-Host love-Host heiresses In tho world, and if they would only quit marrying titled foreigners wo would proclaim their absolute perfection perfec-tion and defy the Saturday Review to disprove it. Chicago Rocord-Herald. John Philip Sousa, tho conductor, has received notice of his promotion from Officer Of-ficer de 1'Academic Francalsc to "Offlclcr de l'lnstructlon Publlque" of France. The now distinction gives Mr. Sousa the golden gold-en palms and rosette of the French academy. acad-emy. He la the only American who has reC1" Oils decoratlof THE DAILY REPORTER OFFICE IS NOW AT 21 E. 1st So. St. i |