Show modern slums shams la in society nothing is so BO clearly a apparent to the intelligent observer ot of modern As the manyd many deceptions and the false glitter winch which it contains there are social circles into which one may enter where the false and deceptive find iao BO place but these are in the minority glance at the ever average society of to day and there is id but little in it that is really what one supposes it to be how often is it find men and women car carry y in ing g impressions impre Baiona of wealth and station fa far r beyond their real income 1 dig anity is ia found to be ba only pretension refinement at artificial gloss and in telli tolli genca gence but bat a verbal display white mite satin tresses dresses are worn where the plainest muslin is ia scarcely within the wear wearer ers ls income broadcloth where the simplest business suit if honest ly paid for would almost be a draft upon the revenue received flowers are worn in in pr log loaned aed an and d carriages hired by those to whom the of the tha necessities of daily life is a struggle gla society Soai Solli ety in stead of being made a great compact designed to promote the good of man and lomanis wo manis used only as a cunning contrivance to palm off unreal tit virtues and give ive to the unsophisticated wrong and injurious impressions host and hostess share in the general deception with their guests goesta at al though neither is conscious of the others deceit the china on the table of the hosts is admired and its posses sion ion envied by her guest while the former ormer in return is driven to a mad dening inward jealousy at the gorge ous garments gar of her bar guest the guest knows not that the china is loaned the hostess is ignorant of the unpaid bill of the dressmaker the furni tuie heavy portieres eres and expensive draperies are examined with admira tion and so BO fixed becomes tho the atten tion of the guest glast upon the embellish of the home of bar hostess that thai no room is left in the gaind for a BUS biclon of a plan of pure baso commonly conly known as the tha intal ment tha he young man with only a cursory knowledge of the cost coat of feminine ap parel regards what is ill only inexpensive siad silk or satin as aa the richest richest goods the market affords the young lady in turn silently c calculates ca latest here her chaperons chaperones chape rons income by the flowers be sends the tha liveried carriage i a which be escorts her to ID the reception anti and the tha fall dress dreis suit in which ha is arrayed her untrained mind kianka not t the tha existence of places whore a lunch may be had by a modest indulgence in in establishment where clothing is sold gold for a night br sweyn oklyn Jag azille |