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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST ne of the Dancing Masters of the Nat DANCING MASTERS rho Wald ievtore Rhythmic Dignity ‘aie Decency LAUD METHODISTS = WMOLETTHEM ON) Convention Sees Return to Favor of Old, Digni- fied Waltz. availin ea The waltz is coming a also a. ney t (square acted to ago and irvivor who is actively engaged in dancing, Hkewixe places his faith in the waltz “We had Investigating committeos in Chiease le said, “to find out what was wrong with the dance and to correct {t. As @ result of thoir 1 think that the walt and rot Will be the features this PALLAS, TEXAS “ DEAN y OF Women Passapae of Newark in- er “Argentine fox trot,” a at modified fox-trot time, Another prominent woma ate was Mrs, J. H. Meyer, who las a full column of past executive titles and who will go back to Dallas with the unanimously de- ereed honor, “Dean of Women of the ‘The International Dancing Masters’ Convention in session at the Hotel Commodore to-day adopted unanimous ly @ set of resolutions commending the + Methodist Lay Conference of last spring for its statement that dancing masters and other amusement pro- troduced tango Lous viders are not barred from member-|| BosTon, babu Convention ship in the. Methodist Episcopal MASS. 0 ICAGO, the * at ares a . Church; commending J. Henry cal oy ee ye SBt: Sa TRIS aE aaa ee Smythe jr. of this city for his efforts LIVING to get the church to discard its an- CHARTER. clent blue laws, and the Chureh Ad MEMBERS Vertising Department of the Asso. elated Advertising Clubs of the World for urging church liberality as to healthful amusement One of the resolutions thanked the great body of the church for evidence of a happier Christian spirit and urged the Epworth Leagues to "spread this progresssive doctrine."* The old waltz, with its decorous. amy sway, will soon be with us again. Tradition will reverse itself, and the new order will give way to the old. Grandma and grandpa, on attend- ing a dance, will be able to recognize the steps which were current during and after their courtship That ts the dictum of the American National As: nm of Masters of PRESWENT RODERICK HIGHLAND FLING EXPERT civic authorities and the dancing mas- ters themselves,"* Otto F. C. Heinemann, who hails from Boston, has likewise noted an Improvement in public dancing, but believes that there is plenty of room r further improvement. ‘The time is ripo for a change in he declared. “People are ured of the fox-t altho! they Jo not realize it, All they need is there will be legislation which will} guidance in r direction, and seem despotic, At the summer pavil- | they will ly seize dances which Apple Pie with PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese A delicious combination of flavor and nourishment. There is only ene “PHILADELPHIA.” or the tango Is too aumett| tended Dancing, which is also holding its con vention this week at the Commodore. and whose mem will in the fall go far and wide und tell the young- sters and grown-u at will be the proper thing to dc the season ion which I own I have noticed an|last year were regarded as out of improvement of at least 200 per cent. | da In England, France and Ger- in the dancing, all within the past an effort 1 been mad to eight months, due to the efforts of the ack the tango, It was un- PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese popular Most of them aracter of the dance is u problem say they prefer educational instruc- tion to legislate or other forms of censorship. All claim that the waltz is coming into its own again 1 McDougall of iittsvu a former | president who has just come up fro Beach, where society rules fn _WKE MADISON, WS. ‘Instead of one which no one dance: demand In may school tn Pittsbu one of the largest in the « are more requests for ever before, In Le Ostend, all of which I v every one was talkin and its renewed popu’ Teachers of a Walle every a0 agreed with me when Ts; the need of an internationa which the American in a country could essay without « rassment.’’ dl hundreds nany of which The west ballroom of tie | nd assistance Yesterday was reminiscent of the d. tralght at the prob- ing school. All the delegates who n able to curb the new ideas were told that they advance them for the other members. Then there came the ‘ton: four’ .of happy meme moments, and then the ners." The men and lac with “tried out’ the nove pb. sented . i, the “eotil- pobie prccedurs) will from Albany throughout the ident of the as- uured- he cotillon n this elty, ton, San Franciseo and ful steps, if t standard of t “1 have b Roderick C, ¢ : : BY real his second term ing place » “and ahat econ ia ( was greatly surprised at the grow- ses aaerel OBL ee ing popularity of the waltz in the Woouw, l TeROnte. thirty years uburets and on the roof gardens. It reid BUILDING “ vaneteee eurprised when Mr, King ; ORK the Highland 11 a . Gil when one wan nee Gilletia Racctte, activity. Althon Ston, Mass Zor Co., cla at whieh . are alone My dear Mr, Gillette. national dances for y tertainments. Heisa e g I 2 e | think ° Sure you is Ginger Ale. 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