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FUTURE OF COURTESY.

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In one of those delightfal books about the old peasant. Betterworth, and his West Surrey villago, Mr. George Bourne says The Times, makes some remarki thất are pertinent to present conditions Ho is talking of the relations between pessant and his wife; and he says

The sexes habitually meet on almost level terms. And the absence of conven- tion extends to a neglect-nay, to a dis like of ordinary graceful courtesics be- tween them. The men are con- siderate to space women the more exhaus- ting or arduous kinds of work; but they will let a woman open the door for her self, and will be careless when they are together who stands or who sits, or which of them walks on the inside of the path, or goes first into a gateway. And the women look for nothing different. They expect to be treated as equals.

Apart from courtship and the pretty little graces which are instinctively dis played when the young of different sexes moet, what Mr. Bourne says of the pea- sant is probably true also of the artisan, the small tradesman, of all clawed in which the women work as a matter of course. The woman is a comrade and fellow-worker, and expects to be treated As such. But what of the classes in which the women have not been accus tomed to work as a matter of course? Among the very many things which the war is bringing to a head is that ques- tion of the relation of the sexes. It has been increasing in importance for some years. Ought women to y work? And if thes work, meeting man on his awar ground, can they expect to retain the deferential trentment which had been ex- tended to them as helpless and dependent beinga

There was much talk about it Many excellent people clisliked the idea of women working. Sonic who may have been worsted by a woman in a race for a job or an omnibus, were very angry and vowed that there should be no more courtesy. The whole thing was complicated by the militant female suffragista To-day there is no question about women working. The war has settled it. They are working, Paid or unpaid, every woman worth her salt is working, be it only on housework that she must do herself because she ran no longer afford se ants. And amid all the questions, eugenic, economical, and what not, which arise, this question of courtesy may be worth a moment's thought to us whose daughters and nieces are in the War Office, or in hospitals, or in anuns tion factorics, and whose wives and sisters are no less busy on unremunerated but responsible duties,

After many false starts, young women appear to have hit on a sensible mean. They indignantly decline to be the pretty darlings of the days of John Letch on the other hand, the mamish ideal of the late Mrs, Bloomer and the epicene horror of the ill-dressed, short-

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We of the older generation may well! hope that the change is not to involve | the loss of our own graces the raising of the hat the opening of the door, the place anź dumes in general. The young people must settle those details for them- selves. But there is the less cause for alarm because courtesy to women is some thing more than an acquired grace. It has a long and honourable ancestry, However degraded and attenuated by the lapse of time, it springs from the woman worship of the age of chivalry, which, in its extravagant way, faithfully ex- pressed the discovery of a spíritual Τα quality in women denied to mien. that quality the men of to-day are no less sensitive than were Arthur's Knights

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