The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1903, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY CALL. : ; 11 A Woman Cannot / Induige Small Dices and Retain That Indefinable Grace That o Perfects Domanhood —p friends t 1pas: x em wantonriess of the thing. T deterred no delicacy is well pro A ae o . “‘ and the man who ) pa 8 to him her losses loses caste w 2 man who fails to pay 1 = & 4 3 4 7 4 the mest withering contempt. To a - b " o . kS A 7 game of card erc the stakes are nom- b . Y 4 inzl the winnings add element ; : : : : ', ' i are not objectionable womar i s i : hem is r - Eant & "":fi; re risque th w hing il e Y i ‘ '/ 1 y i o i "' e Feudal Servants in Japan o % ( straight-lac Puritanical N extremes th 25 - - w moni#Rt 4 re freed from thé & n¢ 'fi’ « become perfect slaves to : = 4 ately a man will beg and insist upon a No one la " ) k _an woman taking just one sip, even after ;. o . 2 k B ‘"‘" ‘ she has declined, and from that the habit . 1.+ chen " ;i 5 : srows, % rious ph f ees so much and hears (.oree high as A little of a good thing is arway SRS, S L Toarn that \he - Greesniia » betting, gam and of nothing can this more tr pursuit of fun innocent in ginning “tling < ] think it e . 8 sald than of & glass of wine wilen one [ oo o on cherous t ahoals - js-tired or at dinner, vet It Is & crlme _ o\ oioooae we are taught to ave s s » for older ple to insist upon vou et T sirls sampling (emptation, not ‘Lnowi Bpepitia e 2 . what -the effect may be. A man % - A - woman possessed of the right spirit wil of.chabs et o i ping ¥ g N sing > never be the f t to tempt i hind points .~-~ v i ““ ‘L‘:\§ 3 s v ! z v . 4 Another phase of the sporty woman not ' hat “prl " A k < . : " rovocative of good is the cra F e 3 = “bridge.” A social game may be all The girl at th s is a < . right, but for a woman moving In what cited: the spirit th ; i 8 supposed 1o be the best soclety to in- her veins and sparkles in hisctanes - ‘ pe vite her men friends to her home and she dons her riding habit she is 2 h arri there in a measure demand that they and the exercise paints a I may sta shall play for money seems the consum- her cheeks, but when she 1‘1 s a man's o K ' Japa K » to board The Sporty Woman aFo A N Is Always 1d as the Bible. Jpoken Of by Men as “Awfully Good Fun,” Which Jhe Undoubtedly Is, buts- thir tten ab: in bra to pass time awful hard wi but to spend moncy to think what to g whereby to s of eatiet us poor wh to our emo- fo on a plano, on to dangle at the business s with the twent; . thrown in, we would 10r has the weather s t mannered ¢ o strike in a ate love fo rs e aire dinner i sghbred with afthe . iirage one's inner con o 2 an onsiaught that would ma E - nis b and weep,-.or lcave his hap- ; i mother, iz the hard luck that ishs ;& e has to grapple with. No = & v many of them would . . of gein or for a good old-fashioned 2 that e sularly at this season, whea 3 -t fascinated and : wiil sk ement to warp her judgment S e s excitement makes 2 woma hom we wera . 2 the eyes of a man ' vl e st o whether she should ; he sake of being sporty. 3 e 1 an unqualificd prejudica r that 1's use of th weed, and a e - nessed some years ago of an un- - y usua 1t4ful | woman with a full 2 % v cigar between her lips filled my e cld-fashioned soul with disgust. Cigar- ~ < eites a=e bad erough, but are more deli= ThE CEATLE A . g ate, yet tie effect of lhe'] abit is so of- ey, [ " ,‘ o ten and horribly illustraled that there Woman 128 .SPJIV4T/V ) o BOPRRinG. cems litile excuse for thé indulgence. To WHO Lo Earmys / 5 %6\ begins inr 1 do not think 2 man of refinement ever % OV TBosy. G B pptin e 0 4 ks 10 see a woman smoke, but he will - fi o ok Th Sk R vt rage the sporty woman whom he ,_}.‘f’f’;_‘e‘sf LA N S Dy Vi b e ks such good fun to adopt all of his A5 ER THE prpsT " o, gh a sort of non- It may be that smoking is 2 matter of Sve7r’ 70703 'oy braggadocio spirit, want Zcosraphical outline. Spanish ladies have O TANOFory . ve all their pursuits then Is she always indulged. Well, the senorita may STvo 0w scr of approaching the other ex- lock charming with the tiny roil between X 4 Y S e ek o -h\:l~ L:in.sh::;(?::\ INAUgUrAte jie 909 takes her drops of exhilaration families, rarely goes to extremes or con- mation of unecuivocal coarseness. s ther hi a gre _own custom e out those py Northern women are more giver tracts the liquor habit, as does the wo- For a man to decline ostracizes him regarding women frequenting tiat have a more or less jarring effect. 1o mixed drinks. cocktails and fizzes. I man who has never been where anything and the want of delicacy in women sup- g-roums in lbe metropolis, and As for drinking, it, 100, is a maiter of believe Westerr women drink beer, and of the kind Is around until after she posedly representing the best element of 3 woma rights advocates Seographical outline, Southern l\omgs al- there is one thing certain, that where reaches woman's. estate, wien the ex- the smart set keeping regular gambling B working overtime on »ymposiums of Ways maintaln a buffet in the dining- the paterfamilias is a Kuropean the perience being new to her she thinks she hells has something repulsive in the very CIIRINK I b= 700, 1D A MIGTTLER of s that are dangerously over the Yoom and the Kentuckian who kas not supply of spirits is never short—the Ger- is developing Into a rcal woman of the suggestion. oL I Tpy 1€ ATL DL TLINE . @ generous supply of sour mash or old man with his beer, the Englishman with world when she indulges in the first glass Men of limited salaries, but moving % " omen smoke and sanction rye with a handy bed nf" _r‘mn( “mighty his ale, or the Frenchman with hs wine, that may prove her ultimate ruin. among the exclusives, -have obligated gives it the royal stamp, close to the lLéecheen do’”.is not trus and the woman who has been accus- In observing the W of the world I themselves to the extent of a vear's in- C white folks would .vh\ at to his order. tomed to seelng =such things about all have never known a woman to contract come to gratify the whim of a society vices and cards, wins and cigarettes com- were uscd In the Greek and Roman em- ma hings in which the votaries of The Southern woman maintains that the her life and to having it doled out to ' the liquor habit who has always seen’ it matron who Insisted upon his playing. bine their enticements her whole face pires at that time it is probable that m feshion within the sacred precincts of cnervating climate needs individual brac- @ child, as is donc in foreijgn at home, but women fresh from It would seem rather hard lines for our changes and the beauty is marred if not .metallic pen or reed was alluded te.

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