TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS.
Sir, —It is certainly most amusing to read the letters now going through the "Press" re "Feminine Dress." And how is it all going to end ? 1 suppose in smoke. No doubt when "Old Man" brings men and boys into the subject, it does seem a little absurd. It Ls quite a wonder 'he does not want to abolish Eton suits, as they (using his expresedon) show off the boys' anatomicail developments. I myself certainly think that the ladies' present mode of carrying their swaying forms, is, after all said and done, hardly worth troubling about. As long as we 100-v after ouraelvcs, why should we worry about other people? When the matter goes too far then let the police step in.—Yours, HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. Chris-church, January 14th, 1903.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 3
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133TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 3
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