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By Marguerite Mooere Marshall. “epparentiy ts to rival the primilive ‘American woman, whose Gtire consisted of eleven feathers sud ‘heap, “Le M1,” whose scorching eriticiem of the drone and appearance of the average business girl ts printed in familiar atgument that she draws upon herself the in sulta of which she often complains by her suggestive | ° ond Immodest costumes “For the apparel oft proclaims the man,” warned bay 4 one of Shakespeare's wisest and worldiiest old gentio new men, And to moat men the apparel certainly proclaims +! the woman, It may not be just of them; ft may be ob- vious and superficial, but the fact is that they do mot eredit with overmuch brains of gharacter the girl whose 4 primary object in life ts to attract masculin It below, He advances the not un thin, bony ahins, ive thelr wages | do thelr bit in| faithfully and honestly. That makes tt ao much the more @ pity that ¢hey should be laughed at, criticised, covertly or openly insulted for looking like what} they are not. But are the dress and general { @ppearance of the business girl so to criticism that employers jatified in setting censorship, as recently in two big b establishments? Must the nese girl be told, in so many words, to wash her face and put on enough clothes? What dose What | Let us hear | should she wear? from some of the women workers whe read The Evening World. CLOTHES TO COVER THEIR BOD- 168 18 ALL THAT'S NEEDED. “Dear Madam: Allow me, please, to make @ few answers to your ques- tiona in to-day’s Evening World. “What does the ji ke steamer rug for a be. japerous movie ees, the average business girl is ‘chewing more every week.’ “Her slogan acema to be ‘back to nature.’ Her desire apparently is to rival the primitive American woman whose attire consisted ef eleven feathers and ‘heap mifeh paint.’ “So tong as the business girl sets herself about winning the men with her bare shoulders and exposed limba, let ber not be surprised if she ex- cite, not love, but desire. Let her continue to dance into the office with skirts so short that when she falls in- to her chair and crosses her limbs a fine bird's-eye view of a knee is fur- nished. Yer; let her continue if she so wishes, but desist from writing, by xcept for One Day Number of Fatalities Is Lowest Reported =| The deathe fram infantile parsiveie | Feported to-day were ein 08 eam with ten yeeterday. show ten to-day an « Com pareve te Manhattan ’ Brooklyn r ponding the yard, of how the ‘innocent and ambitious young stenographer’ was ruined by a degenerate young office olerk. “What should business girls wear? you ask. Enough substantial clothes to cover their bodies, I should say, “L, M. J.” MIGHT DO BETTER IF THEY'D STOP APING SOCIETY. “Dear Madam: In reference to the matter you discussed in Monday eve- ni orld, I feel that, as the r of a family and one keenly in- t ed in your subject, I would like to express my views of the matter, Having a fair education, and I think, @ fair amount of common sense, i think my ideas would be seconded by many mothers, “Many of the young women that w he conapicue rt Id they not look respectable; but that is really what it amounts to. “The money spent on several cheap, showy dresses that will only wear « few weeks had better be spent on one good nuit and a few nice waists, “A&A little more thought to business and less endeavor to ape society women might result in beter posi. tlons for many. "MRS. R. J. A." THE “NICE GIRL” WON'T WEAR OUTRAGEOUS CLOTHES, “Dear Madam: Between the high neck and long sleeves and the knee length and opera low neck as illus. trated in ‘The World there's a very broad road, and along that most sen- sible girls will travel. Take it from me, there's something radically wrong with the girl who goes to either ex- treme, For instance, where can the high-neck-plain-front-long sleeve af. fair be purchased, and what girl who receives $12 or $14 per week can af. ford to keep strictly working clothes? “Most girls have to wear out their Sunday and afternoon dresses at were ind théir work- n n ice, Moet not stand ough to wear ce girl will no gute rageous clothes at any tino on the| street, and the ‘not nice’ girl has no place tn a detent office in whatever | clothes she may be garbed, Trust the right kind of girl to wear the right thing and give her a chance to | look individual as long as she looks decent. Hang the bigh neck walat. anyhow? 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