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s Thursday, Dec 11, 1913 EL PASO HERALD The New Social Dances: By Mile. Anna Pavlowa The Boston: Lesson 2 The Spanish-Boston 1 Miss Evelyn Hamilton You Cannot Learn the Spanish Until You Have Mastered the Plain Boston. ' (This Is one of a series of articles especially irritten for The 131 Paso Her ald by Mile. Anna Pavloira, the jjreat cst HtIbsj premiere, danseuve, -nho has posed vrlth her dancing partner, Xavrrentl A'ovikotf, for each figure. The daaces to be explained and illus trated are those now In vogme In so ciety ballrooms.) IT MAT sound somewhat paradox ical to say tliat'the Plain Boston Is a sort of chorus to the fancy Bostons the Spanish, the Skip and others yet this Is nevertheless the case. In other -words, while the Plain Boston Is complete in itself, despite Its simplicity and brevity, it always la used with the other Boston fancy figures as a sort of preparation and conclusion to the open positions of the Bore intricate figures. In my previous article I showed In detail how the plain Boston Is noth ing' more than a forward and back arrangement of steps In three-four time, with a pause on the third count and the possibility of. Introducing the reverse, as In the "Waltz. It Is Called the Spanish Because of Its Lan guorous Movements. This article .will take up the First Variation figure in the Spanish Bos ton, socalled probably because of the sliding of the feet and the languorous quality of the dance. In undertaking this initial figure in the Spanish Boa ton let us assume that the dancers are In close position after one complete one-two-three count of the plain Bos ton. Commencing on the first beat of the music, the lady slides her left foot to the right, follows it with the right on the second count and points the left foot on the final, or pause, beat. The body is inclined sharply backward, the head falling, and while the left arm hangs at the side with the tips of the fingers resting in the right hand of the man the lady elevates her right arm by the left hand of her partner. The movements to be followed by the man dancer are Identical with those of his lady, save that he turns to his left and permits his body to so a trifle further in a half circle. It Is a diffi cult figure to , perform satisfactorily but one highly interesting because of its possibilities. l Advice To the Lovelorn By Beatrice Fairfax. DOST TRY. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 18, land deeply in iove with a young man one year my senior. Some time ago I said something 1 should not have said to him. I have written him an apology, but have not heard from him since. How may I regain his love as I love him dearly? Bloody. You offended, and yeu apologized and he has refused to accept the apology. There is nothing more for you to do but try to forget him. I am sorry, my dear, but I can not let you go on your knees, and that is what any further attempt on . your part toward a reoanclliatioa would mean. NO. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 18 and deeply in love with a young man three years my senior. He declares he loves me, and me only, h flirts with everv stranxe girl he .sees. He has been known to give presents to some other young gins his acquaintance and also takes them to entertainments. Do you think ho really loves me as he says he does? J. 3 B. His great love Is for himself. A man who flirts Is vain, weak, fickle land silly. He desires to be loved by more than one woman, a characteristic in a man which spells woe tor every woman who is weak enougn to care for him. (This Is one of the regular features of The El Taso Herald.) The Correct Position for the First Variation of the Spanish-Boston. (Copyright, 1913, by the McClure News paper Syndicate.) (This Is one of the regular fc atures of The Bl Paso Herald.) 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We would all like to see a Lw passed that would send every woman in the world nacic wnere she belongs. "Where Every Woman Belongs. Before you could pass that law however, you would have to pass an other law that would usher In the mil lenium, and, unfortunately, you can't create the ideal conditions of king dom come by enacting a statute. The place "where every woman be longs is in the center of a happy home, with plenty to eat and plenty to wear, and a husband who loves her, and Is good to her, and faithful to her, and with little children, amply fed and clothed, playing about her feet. That's where every woman belongs. It is a disgrace to civilization, and an outrage on posterity, when women are forced to feed the race as wen as to bear it, the young girls exhaust every ounce of their vitality in store or factory before ever they come to the great work of motherhood, and that married women are compelled to give their strength to performing the Tork they are hired to do instead of giving it to their children. Every wbman belongs in a shel tered home. But suppose she hasn't got the home, where does she belong then? "Where does the old maid belong for instance? The last census report showed there were 17,08,600 unmar ried men in the United States. That means a corresponding number of old maids, since no woman can make a man marry her unless he wants to. Are these women to become parasites on other people, or are they to be self-supporting? Is It an old maid's place to settle herself down on some family that doesn't want her, or to hus- ue out and get a job of her own? Which way will the woman be hap piest and most useful to society? 1 think she belongs among the work ers, and not among the hangers-on, don't you? "Where Do Ablc-Bodied Girls Belong! Not every man is eminently success ful in business. Many .men toil hon setly and faithfully all their lives, and never succeed in making more than a bare living. Suppose a man has grown old and feeble, and he has a houseful of able-bodied daughters. Where do these young women be long? Isn't the place where they be long some place where they can make a good living for themselves and help their parents, instead of working their poor old father to death to try to feed and clothe them? In a family where there are healthy, and intelligent girls, are they where mey oeiong wnen tney nang HKe a millstone around a brother's neck, keeping him from marriage and estab lishing a home of .his own, because he has to support them? Or are they where they belong when they devote their energies to work instead of playing golf, and leave their brother free to live his life unburdened by his female relatives? Where does a woman belong lf her husband is invalided, or if he dies, leaving her with little children and not a dollar to support them on.? Doesn't she belong out in the work ing world then, where she can earn the money to support those dependent upon her? Surely she is in her ap pointed place doing whatever work comes to her hand, and the pity of it is that the place is often so bard and its wages so poor. Wherever There Is Xeerf You Will Find a AVoman. "Send the women back to where they belong." They go there, brother. Wherever there is need and "want; wherever there is sickness and suffer ing; wherever there are infirm old people to be cared for, or helpless lit tle children to be fed and clothed, there is where a woman belongs, and there jou "will find her. To begrudge a woman the right to earn an honest living for herself and those dependert on her is the quint essence of human meanness. That any man could do It passes compre hension A billion souls the size of his could exist on the point of a cam bric needle and not be in telephon ing distance of each other (This is one of the regular features of The El Paw Herald.) SOCIETY WOMEN AWKWARD Actress Says They Do Not Exercise, Walk or Sit Properly. j ip HE society women of this I country are awkward," de- -- Clares. Mies Evelyn Hamilton, who essays the role of an American heiress in "The Rose Maid." "Some of them are simply awkward," Bhe continued, "and some of them are ungainly in a swaggering, boisterous fashion. Those who have been trained at all .are utterly stiff and ungainly." Miss. Hamilton then proceeds to give a few tips to her society sisters on how to overcome their awkwardness. "The first step towards acquiring a beatuiful carriage is purely ethical. Cultivate the qualities of amiability, unselfishness, deference and hospital ity. When you are sure that you pos sess some measure of all three of these, it will still be time to begin the physical training. "First, find your center of gravity that invisible plumb line which falls through the air and touches the tip of the .toes. To find it, stand on tip toe and note your position when you balance without swaying backward or forward. Then when you have dis covered your proper pplse, retain it. Do this "with your abdomen drawn In and your shoulders thrown back, with your head held high. "Don't slump in your chafr whon sitting B6th feee-fchouldvtWtti&i the floor, with one foot Just a Utile uit in front of the other. Don't cross your legs sit erect, balance the armi and do not allow the hands to touch. "Don't hop into a carriage or car, but step. Run like a child with freedom- In bowing, favor the old time courtesy, and not the modern bow with head and bod stiff. The woman who wants to become graceful should -wait on herself. I never drop a handker chief that I do not pick up myself, just to see that my crtebrae is in good working order. If I want anything from a high shelf I reach for It my self. "Wear clothes that are not too tight, and if you "want ankles, always wear high heeled shoes. Go In for athlet ics there is nothing like it to de velop grace and dance dance dance," Mcdonald may not CALLE T7TTTD A C"T3Cr5TrkTkT jOXJX. i3Shi3i3jm New Mexico Governor nt Dentin;; Ex presses No Concern Over Outcome of Tax Litigation. Deming, N. M,. Dec. II. That he would not call an extra session of the state legislature to consider the New Mexico tax question, unless such a step became absolutely necessary, was the statement made yesterday by Wm C. McDonald, governor of New Mexico, addressing the local chamber of com merce and a number of state officials and members of the assembly. ' That the governor does not regard the situation such as to warrant call- ; Ing an extra session at this time was the view taken by his hearers. Litiga tion in three counties over the collec tion of taxes due Dec. 1 hafe resulted in a temporary shortage in public funds, but the governor expressed no concern over the outcome. One thousand bargains in doors. .Lan der Lumber Co. Ad vertisement. A WidoW In DistreSS Some TimeIy Advice By Beatrice Fairfax Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a young widow, 28 years of age, and for the past three years a man has been trying to induce me to marry him. I refused him repeatedly, telling htm that I dd not intend to marry any one. He Induced me to promise that lf I ever married x would marry him. Some time ago I met a man whom I love very much ,and married him. 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