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18 LUPINE LEAFLET The Passing of Modesty U D U Harriette St. Guilhem Where on earth did you get that? asked my horrified grandmother of my new dress. She thoroughly condemns it to be of the devil's handiwork, after taking in the seven yard-wide, ankle-length skirt, the small, tight basque with the deep, sleeveless arm-holes, and the huge love-knot tied at the side-front. Sometimes it seems that l get kicked by all parties concerned, simply because l design my own clothes, but as history repeats itself, it happens on this occasion that l copied that very dress from a picture of my grandmother at seventeen! ln the old days when Queen Elizabeth graciously reigned over England, were not the styles health-ruining fashions? Did l not read somewhere about the four maids that were necessary to dress the Honorable Oueen? We are, at present, spared the unnecessary expense of four maids. Were not the necks horribly low? The skirts horribly?, no wonderfully long? When the sweeping skirts are no longer the vogue, we shall then call them horrid. ln time we shall probably hear our bobbed-haired chil- dren say, Those awful skirts that mother used to wear,-how did she ever walk in them? Perhaps even then they shall be wearing trousers with sleeveless shirts. lf this day of long skirts, long sleeves, high or low necks is called immodest, what must the growing girl wear? How must she dress? The short skirts are barred as Aunt Eliza and Grandmama, also, thought them shockingly immodest. When you stumblingly appeared in your first long skirt, what exclamations were you greeted by? Aunt Eliza seemed choked on the new Home Journal salad, her face swelled and turned red as if it belonged to some other person. Father, too, seemed choked, he murmured an excuse about the telephone and fled, but Father was laughing, Aunt Eliza, however, was furious! Mother did not say or do a thing, she had cried over the fact before you, her baby, was growing up. When, at last, Aunt Eliza was finally recov-' ered, she said in her old maid voice, used only for these occasions, E-liz-abeth, surely you do not intend to be seen in public in that? speaking of your heart's desire. You gulp, and put down your thought in a mental note book, you shall practice on what to say to Aunt Eliza on all occasions hereafter, but you don't answer. She re- peats her question, and you turn to mother for support, she gives none, the hateful, long dress has bereft her of words, she gazes speechless, Aunt Eliza, Elizabeth's you from the front door to the back, from the cellar to the attic, and all over the house, at last you are gone, but the echo of being seen in that in public- my mother would not allow -rings through your head, and a perfectly good evening is almost spoiled. Eve wasn't modest 'till she ate that apple , and if these long, flowing skirts are not modest--I guess we had better have the apples passed again.
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LUPINE-LEAFLET Joyce Garrett- There will be a Senior meet- ing at eight o'clock in the morning. Please everybody come! ' President of Senior Class. Editor-in-Chief of LUPINE LEAFLET. Vice-President Art Club. Janie Sample- l got a letter from George! Vice-President Senior Class. Treasurer Y, W. C. A. Student Council. Business Manager of LUPINE LEAFLET. Hill Debating Club. Bessie Joiner- Please pay your pledges to the Y. W. President of Art Club. Secretary of Senior Class. Glee Club. Treasurer of Pierrette Players. President YQ. W. C. A. Literary Staff of LUPINE LEAFLET. Mignon Bauman- Have you got your Latin? Treasurer of Senior Class. Literary Staff of LUPINE LEAFLET.
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