WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1926.
SEX CAUSATION.
MRS ERSKINE AND HER INVESTIGATIONS.
TOO MUCH DANCING.
GIRLS WHO LOSE ROSY CHEEKS.
Is dancing being taken too seriously?
an
Mr. Monteith Erskine, the wife of Mr. J. M. Erskine, M... has published, in a book the results of Not only in London, but through her investigations into sex dcter-out the country, there is mination.
epidemic of dance-fever," which In the preface Mrs. Erskine is daily claiming more and more describes how, as a schoolgirl at victims, Geneva, she was led to study In his summing up at an inquest works expounding theories on on a married woman who committ sex-cusation, and she says: "ed suicide while separated from
"NIGHTCLUB, RAIDED.
POLICE ATTACK WITH
JEMMY
THE CHINA MAIL.
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Evelyn Merrick, Henry Tostor Merrick, and Maud Cross appour-| cd at Bow Street charged with selling intoxicants without licence at the Forty-three or Proctor's Club, Gerrard Street, Soho. Mrs. Merrick was in court. Mr. Muskett, prosecuting, said her husband, Mr. Ingleby Oddic, he withdrew, the may be well to answer the con- the Westminster coroner, said against Evelyn Merrick, as she stantly repeated question, "What The deceased apparently was on earth possessed you, at such and about dancing. Many people was a more girl, The premises early age, to take up a subset of are now days. They treat it not were the despair of the police, for amature so peculiar, or, at any merely as an occasional amusement they had been so frequently under fate, controversial?""
Lut as a ser ous business of life:"
notice at that court.
A correspondent writes to "The Daily Mall: "I have been to dince halls where I have seen young giris take the floor for as many as 40 dances and leave in a state of
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Miss Madge Titheradge, the actress, said to a Daily Mail" reporter:: '
"In my own case," Mrs. Erskine, proceeds. "n keen sense of the wrong which I had suffered from the start, by being born a girl where a boy was desired, had led mo to vague doubts and question-partial collapse.". ings in early childhood..... The helplessness of women in respect of any power to determine the dex of their offspring regarded as a gross injustice and as a pairable reflection on the progress of Then it was that the idea filtered slowly through my brain that it might well be a woman who alone could solve the problem......
Then came marriage, with its attendant responsibilities. Five children were born to me alive and healthy, and they proved to be, as I desired, one girl and four boys."
science.......
In July, 1908, acting on the dvice of an eminent gynæcologist rs. Erskine states. She deposited With her bankers the actual ormala which she had tested for The practical application of her heory, and which she had, in ady cases, used to her own com- Tete satisfaction.
"Since 1909," she adds "people rom many countries have con- ted me about their future, off- bring. Letters of acknowlerig. ent and testimony to the efficacy my plans have flowed in fron very part of the world?
FROM £20 TO £10,000.
WHAT BURNS GOT FOR
VALUED WORKS.
A Kilmarnock Burns and a first Ition copy of Gray's "Elegy me up for sale at Sotheby's hdon.
The first-named was the pro rty of Mr. Alexander Miller, and one of the five copies in the ginal wrapper. It is considered ner example than the Carysfoot by, which was sold for £1,000 at theby's in July, 1923, iter Copy, realised £1,750, and
The
sacquired by Dr. Rosenbach, of, iladelphia,
I certainly think that dancing can be overdone. Why should people dance morning, noon, and night? Dancing is a splendid exercise and it can be made quite divine-but like everything else it should be taken in moderation,
There is so much to learn and so much to do that life is far too short to be spent in dance-halls.
If girls gave up cocktails, read fire books, did more sewing and housework, and went to bed earlier they would be all the better for it and they would keep the roses in their checks.
Lady Askwith said:
As a
If indulged into excess dancing undoubtedly becomes not only harmful but also ridiculous. recreation it is an excellent thing, but it loses its virtue when it be
comes a craze.
THE HANDSOME MEN,
CHOOSING A CITY MARSHAL
FROM 300.
The task of Paris, son of Priam, who had to decide whether Venus, Minerva, or Juno was the most beautiful, pales into insignificance beside that now facing the City of Officers and Clerks Committee London Corporation. To the
selecting from some 300 men-all Talls the delicate business of of whom believe themselves to be more than usually good-looking, is this is a vital qualification for the post-a number of suitable candidates for the ancient office of City Marshal, vacant through the retirement through ill-health of
More Smyly, who was a
its
pointed in 1921.
The committee begins work of elimination and the final choice rests with the Court of Common Council. A section of the council desires to do away with the post on the ground that it is, useless and expensive, and an amendment calling for its abolition is likely to be moved:
for many years the £1,000 paid vately, for the Veitch copy. in Alloway Museum was con- ered an extravagant sum to pay a Kilmarnock Burns, but in In New York the Hoc mple realised £1,060. In 1943 these records were displaced,
the Carysfoot copy went to dates from 1570, receives £300 a The City Marshal, whose office Rosenbach's of Philadelphia at
auction valuation of £1,600.ar, and rides before the Lord Mayor's coach when he goes to the arly 20 years ago the Van Guildhall orto the Central Criminal werp copy realised £700 in Court, so he must be a good horse.
and
idon,
it was sent to erica. Later it had to be ld, and the volume was sent)
k to London for auction."
uring the past ten years copies he Kilmarnock edition, which ded the poet.£20 at the begin. of his career, have been sold sums approaching a total of ly £10,000. It is interesting ecall that an expert has eam d that Burns's total remunera- for his life's literary work did exceed £900.
e sale of the Kilmarnock
e was preceded by the dis- of the Gray's "Elegy." and went to Mr. Frank Sabin for
AD COUNT AND DRUGS.
TERIOUS 'PLANE AT HIS,
CASTLE.
mysterious aeroplane which edon, the spacious lawns of Castle at Dompierre (Aube itment) and traces of drug tions found in his body are features of the mysterious of the young Comte Gerard Montefiore, the millionaire sman, apparently as a result
man.
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Mr. O. B. Ballina Mr J. E. Thrasher and two daughters, assisted by MrA K Justes Tobias Miss Cross, who lived with the Miss audry foresld Me T. C. Todd family in Devonshire Street, W. Mr Burro St. John Lt. Col. & Mrs G Coincident with the last convic Johnstono. Tulles tion of Mrs. Merrick, another club
Mrs called John's Club was established on the upper part of the same premises.
CHAMPAGNE ON FLOOR. Some kind of intimation must have been received that
a raid was to take place, for the policei found the front door burred. It was not until a large hole had been made in the door with a powerful jemmy that the door was opened. That involved a delay of about four or live minutes, and, as was to be expect ed, there was not much sign of drinking having been taking place, but there was evidence that champagne had been spilt and glasses broken.
The door of the John's Club was also forced by the police and a considerable quantity of liquor was found there. At the time of were present. the raid 119 men and women
rate): Do you suggest that this Mr. Wilberforce, (the magis- is an attempt to keep the home fres larning?"
Mr. Muskett: Yes..
Mr. Norman Birkett, R.C., who
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firs. Iferrick went to prison, she left instructions that her son should keep away from the pre- mises, and he would now give an undertaking never to enter any night club again. Miss Cross was Mrs. Merrick's second cousin. The premises had been run at a loss during Mrs. Merrick's imprisonment.
feach fined £75, and Merrick was Merrick and Miss Cross were ordered to pay £52 10s. costs.
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