Show I WRITER ARRAIGNS LONDON SOCIETY I Says Smart Set Spoils Girls Girs in Two Months at Outside NOT OLDEN DAYS l Gods Gos his of 01 Social I re u ic Wealth II i run Material latt Success Success Gins Hut Bul Lon London on July 26 Out Out of or a hundred hun bun dred rei charming girls 1118 who come out i iMay in ln n May only about one ole In lit II every very ten tn l I is fit It to 0 be spoken to lo U by the time ml middle ll of o the time following July Such Is the suit vt-suit sult 1 of the hue modern mOdell society method That is time the sober sobel sorrowful declaration athon aton which a periodical devoted to tn chronicling the time doings of the tIme smart set permits a cot respondent correspondent to say ay Inis in tim its is columns The rho mere mel fact that this periodical lal allows such a confession confession confes confes- sion slun is 18 even more convincing te t- t mony than the time lashings which Father Vaughn aughn has been giving Mayfair Ia fal in his huis fashionable chuch church Society In former fourner days the time artick ar article ar- ar tick ns asserts ei ts did not miot seem to I bo be the glaring glittering tiling thinS that lint It I Is Isnow Isnow now muon enfolding ing all al tl those e who male make trial of It ft In a n noxious and deadly em cm- brace The Time change sec cems imis to tu have ha been heen wrought t l by the tho rise ilse or 01 rather rathel the time exaggerated worship of two gods wealth and material success The Time Therise use rise of these two deities till produced about time the year 1 a very marked change chango In iii society which took look form Ina in ina ina a a definite defnie and 1 permanent body lah labeled led by ly that hint trul truly offensive but it well ale served tl title Te f Smart mJ t Set a ae 1 I Voting Matrons i ieti n Ho ul young OUI married women women of or that period suddenly H lenly lunce conceived a n h horror I of what l Is 14 called J l anly arly They shuddered at time the possibility m. m of oC being called dowdy do ow Y which meant In Iii reality that hunt the they thought it dl clever er to lo laugh at all the time ol old al standards of nice mor mO and general behavior that hind had been set sot up by uy an aim earlier caviler earler and far fa wiser wiser wis wis- hal er generation The rime training of the young u by means menus of example went oUt and parents gave up Ull practicing ol old old- fashioned virtues Mothers shied at their responsibilities and a then th then then- hR r n. appeared upon ullon thi the scene the lie tie modern society girls as z-ts we know them toda 1 Certainly they lucy 3 are r much luch mOl mor ole ele- I gamut jant than those of time the tle anti and early eaLly I SOs They Thoy dress better leter they lal make make e I the time most of oC their looks and amid their heat outward out out- wan ward manner tU toward the time casual male male- has enormously Z ved If It J a man who hind had hal gone abroad ai at the time age e of 22 in iii 1880 wel were to turn return lo tam Lon London on now an and In find himself seated at t a modern ui lieu party ii near au to one of f these charmers charmer's he lie would ing Ing- og he lie were wele youn en h ouch in mimi and ani appearance to engage lice her l Inter i. i est est leave the time house hom e vowing that the time London girl of J I was an enormous enormous Improvement ment on her lice aunt of 1880 He lie would In lint find the tIme awkward shyness that lint Je was sometimes so terribly difficult to break down gone gomme an and amid In him Its Us place an aim engaging frankness an apparently ten ten- dOt der r sympathy manifested in lii him which although often uren accompanied by a a lackadaisical and affected manner would woul gentl soothe him and amid he would would be astonished at her lice easy conver convel ers a- a tlona powers power l Bit r if f emboldened eJ ed by ly th tile success of I o 0 in 01 ne He L 11 Here were re to 0 succeed in iii becoming close friends with her t thou then slowly but bait lut surely would woul sion slon commence Continence to dawn awn The he graceful charm would woul then lieu turn unit out to be merely outward ou He lie le would le discover that lint t. t owl owing ng i II lice her cd education acquired uld up bringIng i sue she ml hl e VO languages but hul very IY little principle i an and absolutely absolute no depth Ile As totS for love as understood Ii by y an earlier generation she sue would woul laugh at limo Ow mere Il Ie idea unless the time object were welo well glided gilded ite and 0 would u consider wel Il marriage Hh a n man of mo moderate elate m means a form at f lJ lunacy to ue be for a dull dul watched It I Is ls apparent nt to n nn ammy y one who thio has the tue trent trend of oC London society for fOI the time last t sixteen Y years timE that there lucre Is s one affectation abroad tint that Is is- s doing an aim mouse amount of harm hanoi now and hUH ras great for fOl evil in Iii the lie future i e It I ls is Ii the ridiculous pose 1055 assumed h by iy numbers of girls that lint no one ono who Is good can camm be ue aug t bm but dull dul and th therefore tn ou Id the time pale lut lo 10 disapprove c of o the time loose now so u common among them to tu dislike dis dis- like heir betting and hate gambling to tho tIme mere notice of their on rouge to think thIn that hat it is not hot nice net net- of them to allow very their alow Particular lar to ar young oung man luau or 01 men muon to 1 kiss them them- hope that the they will wi look at nt their numerous lances dances merel merely as a pleasure an and not as a business alit and a n light fight to o oust mis others of their thel own sex sex ex lo to ion that lint they lucy have a few feu real a no hot onal en cun stan standards ard tonal In morality immorality y morl and amid re re- to io suggest sUg-gest sUg that thc they might Improve e their attitude title and ma ner toward older oller girls girs and amid old olal leople gen gen- ally al this al Is considered hy by an enormously Increasing num number of or young oung women of th time the da day la as dull JuH ler and amid be ii UI Oia Oh hl I I l stand hum him i San or r hl i r I my n dear ear hes he's so powerfully good Is a remark one frequently hears heas |