Show Ir JUST LII MRS LOGAN nilB TAKE A SHOT AT THE NEW WOMAN 1h trtdue 01 the I uwa tmRean leoeel II Pion II hlrn 01 Ih 1o4 f the rotary Cllrl llirUllin h1I ewlel l I IUT do I think 1 of the Don Im woman wild Mrs j Y John A log n to i k t the writer recently ft In the Drat place I think tho appellation h f llh offendre o lion 1 la offensive I t a i > We might change j llurna expreeolon t to M woman la I a woman for all that which would I > e literally true No amount of Indulgence > en tense should ihnnge the Inherent nature of woman If by the new woman in meant those either young or old who have laid aside all restraint In Indulging In the sport and I might say dissipations Mip > oted Ito I-to lie l the prerogative of men not the least of k and which It cigarette smoking J I Kindred vice 1 am sorry that her day has come If on the other hand It meant the Intelligent cultured womanly woman-ly woman who has kept abreast with the progress ol the times nod has taken odv milage of the exrrpyonally lino op them cloMlt pmt will find that the majority ma-jority of them hate spent much time abroad and hare arqulred many of their moat objectionable propensities In Iuropean cities whom society people entertain Ides Incompatible with the oldtime Amerlrin propriety I am such an old fogy that I am pained to eee exhibitions of abandon I either In our own blessed country or acroM the seas and shall be glad when lie ml v nit of the ww woman means the beginning of a new ern of highly t tested 1 Chrlatlan wires and inothen wo tit never lay aside their principle princi-ple or sense of modesty no matter In what countries they may travel but bn ai tenacious In their oWen act of what seems proper decorum ne their foreign friends are In their observance of their idea of propriety Jltrli nmilr iriKjl 1ougatieot In telling of some of tits experience In the war Mid that during the campaign of the lien Insula he never had fitly opportunity of sleeping except ai lily eorpi was paaalng him One night as he had dismounted dis-mounted l leaving hit horse In the charge of its ordinary and going down Into the angle of one of thoe Virginia fence he overheard two soldiers talking talk-Ing which Interested him considerably consider-ably and Instead of Bleeping he III tened In them One soldier said to the other I suppose Its all tight that ne should march all night nod fight by day Of course It It I right that we should do that for the love of country IIWmllJ1S SEEN IN NUW voiuc Alt TIIKV AN IMIMIUVKMKNT ON BKIHTH V a I I r t s 11j 1 I i j d r 32a 1 II Hl I ll r u d C Ito rutnltlus nffonleil 1 American woman to broaden tho field of her usefulness nnd develop her Intellectual powers without doing Molcneo to her heart cr IcMtenlne her love of home and family I ray all hall Iho now vroman I At tho anion tlmo I feel that n word of caution might he given by us who have crossed the halfcentury line In rxperleiicfl and dlsclpllnu by the ever changing condition of life They tlioud mop and Inquire why the eligible jouug man nf today does not reek the young woman nod contract early marriages iii In tho deyr of yore Our girls lira Jut na beautiful nnd should bo more accomplished accom-plished because of the superior ndvin tagen of education and clmnres of acquiring ac-quiring nccompllihmcnts Are not the mothers to blame because of the Impractical J lao practical I nod wrong methods of rearing their daughter end sons too for Unit I matter especially totting tho wealthier claiH Hhrowdrnterprltlng men work hard i nmnss large fortunes and acquire fame They look about for n companion with t whom to spend their I days and share the fruits of their labors They onmut In n tulnkllng lay nslde the hnblta ot I lndu i > tr y mid moderation In attendance u upon the frhollllei of soclct not cn I for Mr sale of tho woman of thilr choice Consciui > nll they hesitate about roaming any of tho ben l Itching I It I beautiful pail purposeless ounx women they meet because they lnn r their tnsatlabla desire to shine In wiut wo ore pleated tu rail our best soclct Honce thy not Infrequent shock thlu rame soclot by 1 marrying tome worth young woman who la engaged In th laudlblo busltiou of earning her Hunt often by precalng the lea ot tho Ignoble Ig-noble typewriter The SOUK of thin wealthy class arc for Iho most part quite an Impractical I I and for mnru extravagant than their I pretty sUtets The ore brought up In IdtciipM toil farcical attempts nt loam I Inn n business I or profession U t with t no Idea of following either expecting with the money they will I Inherit l from I a their fathers mutt some rich mans J daughter they propose to marry to spend their lime yachting gnmbllng I f i traveling and living I at clubs In this r and other rountrl mentiull dying h leaving neither fortune nor fnmo to the unhappy families they loam behind thorn Americana do everything with auoh ti intensity that any dhonion game or I fad la 1 doomed to brief popularity I passed through the pork on tho south side of Chicago recently whllo I a bicycle meet was ot Its height I I have never I teen ruche a sight before In nil my life or had greater occasion to blush for the modesty of American girls Some aero rested properly and becoming while other appeared In garments they Keno planted to call blcyclo suits that were N slmpl dltgustlng to any man or woman wom-an with any sense of delicacy or refinement refine-ment think the suggestion of the new woman grates upon Ibo reliabilities off of-f Ibo more refined of her sox becausa of the nbnndon I that characterlies the mnn nero dress and conversation ot the roost < pronounced representatives of the so f cnllrl now woman If you will study o r Y II r r I il J ct I 1 I e w 11 4 7 rr ppp a r tf r I h t If nothing else I suppose thnt we should bo poorly clothed ns WII arc for the Into of country Wa should endure It I suppose that to bo poorly fed as wo arc wo should suffer for the lore of country Of course wo should do that And suppose when you come to that that no would die It necessary for the lava ot country I am willing to Hut Micro Is just ono thing that I want to say that If ever I live to got out of this Ill bo d 1 II I will ever have another country |