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Show DANCING IS FAD j8 IN STAID ENGLAND jffiH Special Cable to The Tribune. if Hi LONDON, Feb. 21. The private ifHf dancing club is being established in Lon- II SMS don among fashionable folk who aro un- !fifij able to leave London for tho three dullest $U months of tho social year. Groups havo if fortnightly or weekly meetings, either at 'ufM! tho house of a membor or at one of tho ii jfc t many "halls to wliich dancing has brought Sfcig I prosperity. I SO I What the chaperon of oven ton years! ago would have said to theso clubs may - M bo wondered, for, as a rule, each girl has 'J her partner for tho entire season and Hlfc keeps to him. Not many years ago, to mm danco more than twice, or at tho outsldo JtfB moro than three times, with the name ' I fft man wns considered u misdemeanor. i lyjg Dance programmes, of course, are :iuf never Hoen at London dunces, so that I. S Vri even tho slight restraint which resulted U I m from written engagements Is now no ' l iff more, and while the quite young girl If ffl& dances with many partners In tho same ; JV5 evening, the older girl, who can choose, if it ? never does. ji 'KrJ |