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Show REGULATING THE DANCE. When the legislature of New York Mate finishes with its bill to regulate dancing, there will be little left for the dr.ncers to do but behave as our lathers and mothers did In the days ol the waltz and the square, before jazz. I and Jumping brought reproach to the dance hall. There will be no jazz dancing, liu , glng, cheek to-cheek dancing, neck hold dandng and all classes of sug-gestive sug-gestive dances are to be banned. The description of the forms of dancing to be prohibited might be I made bo apply lo Ogden. How quickh ' all parts ol the country take up the Innovations In-novations which are classed as Improved! Im-proved! New oik is not one bit ahead of us in neck-holds or cheek-by Jowl intimacies in the dance. Dancing under the dim lights is to be forbidden and there will be no I Sunday dancing. Boys and girls un-; un-; der 17 years of age must be accom-j accom-j panied by a parent. The time measure j for the waltz is 48, two step 54. one-j one-j step 66. fox-trot 43 When the law makers complete their work, the Joy will be taken out j of the lives of those who have lived I on jazz i nn |