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Show PARIS GIBE AT MORAL GOWN PAR1W Marrb IT Naturally. In a city wklrh occupiea lleelf eo much with dreae aa I'arla, Hi efforts of l'hlladelihia clergymen to create a standard moral garment for women haa arouaed rousid. arable cotometil. Here Is a typical paragraph para-graph which repreeenla arrutatelv what la thought of such ef-uete at reform: "These rraay felloe, in America are alwaya trying to auppreaa something, r'lrat It Is klrohol. than lot la IuIuicl-o, andn nonwn Itn ins liberty to dreas as one- eteeaee.- rivervone Takes, a hand In the gr.me. Now It is ihe turn of the clergymen of I'hll delphla. Theae grave and reverend gentlemen have laid ilown great precepts for what thev cell a moral coetutue for women. It appeara eomewhiit lo resemble a sack. How thev wa-;ia ll.etr time! All lha precepts of earth and even of heaven will change nothing of the nior.ilny nr immorality of woman's drees. For women will alwaia do what they wnnt lo do, and above all, what other people don't want them to do." f |