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Show I NEVER WITHOUT A CHAPERON. ' 1 I Dutch Girls Always Attended by Their Elders. ' Tho Dutch girl does not onjoy any- : thing llko tho amount of freodom L granted to her English or American sister. Sho Is a very carefully chapor- - oncd young person and whon sho goes t to tho theater It Is with hor oldors, not ii morely with a friend or two of her 1 own ago. At tho dances sho attends, songs, recitations and music for the I ontortalnmont of tho oldors form a j part of tho regular program and the '1 chaperons sit at tables socially enjoy- lng tholr corfoo or othor refreshments, I whllo tho young folk glldo over th woxed floor to tho strains of tho latest 1 waltz. Dutch maldons havo to mak 1 tho best of tholr opportunities ot I nmusomont, for when It pleases their j parents to seok tho quiet of home j thoy must meekly accompany thorn. (' In their country the Idea of a girl be- lng unchaperonod at a dance Is not to f bo thought of at auy rate, not yet I |