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Show Oitr)oung people i.'p indulge in-dulge iu tlie diyy M-tlti. si)s the Sheridan, V)o., Ktiterprtsc, will licit with interest that the heads of New York society hac deduct! tint "sitting out" a wall will he more fashionable from now on th m discing. The "sitting out" embodies the same position as dancing the only difference is that you sjt, instead of dance The man's tight arm is around tuerglrl's waist, while his left holds her right Her left hind u placed (on his shoulder, while ler head j rests louugl) on his boioiii, and . all sit and listen to tin music. Now, tint is soiiiethinjlike it. Wc hae alw.i)s rcgaridj it as Itti to a urns nice to pllop a mile or two V room fjtll of people sitting irouud on sofas hugging to music is ,iorc lo our notion This illgc the old rhuniatjck) hiethcna good chance to waltz Mwt men wait, m.t for the d met, tut for the position, ami while many a man ma) lose his ipprtlte for dancing, he his to getpowerful old before he loses, his appetite for huggfltg a prett RirJ |