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MODERN GIRLS' MANNERS. MEN'S CHIVALRY BEING KILLED

A fermidable indieting of the man- ners of the modern girl is contained in'a

Home paper from a VORTE

A CITY FREEMAN, The Prince of Wales, on May 29th, hos pune Freeman of the t'ity of London, by right, but elemit, and not by grace pisttap tes Good gift of the thy's losaarury Freedas, Įpondent, who shields Eimself behind the Eas has been the ease with so many of the ; prouddus i Pro-Feminine."!

The sporty girl, whose evolution distinguishal men Staso names figure bi the roll. That dick an Ingmar, the City

from the Victorian day had been quickins! would have ken delighted to extend by the war, is doing (he sayió'me ill ̧ goes without saving, Lot in tweense of bing service to, her more feminine sister, Fur

Just she is killing men's chivalry. There Royal Highness it was unnecessary. thirty years ago King or claimed his freedom by patrimony through the Fish- monger's guibl, and as the son of a Wish monger the Prince of Wales Bau asserted his title us to free ca the ancient snt I loyal fits of landou,

Far from the thought of Ongour was a anial of that claine: but the City justly In the venerate is ancient custotis -

Buildhall wre Isplendid athering at

exensghly hare TELAN obervaters that enused a smile among the many members, of the Royal Bluese present. The tigg misk do rything in order. There must be six Vouchers

abundans pvidency of this in the Londlan street. The other day un athletic-looking Young fellow stond on the footboard of a

bus waiting for its bare too abateattle

before jumping off A girl of the spurte type patiently wedged herself deside him and, with a scornful glance, aw ng on to the rund and vanished into the whirl of traffic. Fangs offering a polito, and helping hand to such a girlf

LOOKING AN IDIOTI

Quite a number of new in the trains refram from offering their seats to girls to the patrimonyady, and the reason of one month was wverheard. If you offer a seat." he said, they either take it as a matter of cours and without thanks ir they make me lauk an idiot by refusing it lattily."

honest een ali, and the settled pay heard their declaration read adt. Tiny atfreied that he Royal Highness, whine name and styles and honours Wee set out in tuli, was the sun of his Majesty King George V, hingelf Citizen and Fishmonger, that the Prime was born sins the admission in lawful wedlock

of his father, and that im is Pie sutt en ra.

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An afternoon thing the Bus-stunners B in Piccadilly-cires is an eye-opener Searly all the would be passengers are

mir who literally äght each other for ASAHI BEER" places on the buses. This work an inspec for who was stationed at the Fountain

in the eien-twire-halter-use-some-fare in clearing a say for young men va crutches who were being swept any of the Way by women': there were anather, men in the crowd

The younger girl advance to meet the buses and swing on to foot-board to ensure for themselves at seat. ductors of their own sex meet these vigurs

The con

Mentity and qualitientions of the as pirant to the Edom being thus sarts. factorily attested, his oath was requised from the Prince. He undertook to be Kod and true my Sovereign Jaard King Giorge, that I will bus obedient to the Maver of this City, that will maintain the franchises and customs thereof," Fur ther, he declared that he would know no storming attempts with quel and gatherings or emspiravis against the more pardonable vigour by thrusting off King's peace, and that, should knowledge the surplus passengers. Altogether it is of such reach him, he would warn the Mager therent. The City Chamberlain thereupon afferet the right hand of fellowship, greeting the Prince of Wales as a Citizen and Fishmonger and hands were grasped while the ancient walls of Guildhall resounded with approving

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unwomanly display. Men who have fought for buses outside football groghda prefer the football crowds."

Some of the lady shop assistents are much more tort than the zen. Al though it is usually with their own. B that they verbally spar.

LADY MOTOR-CYCLISTS,

OUND MY MAN HOOD."

Pro-Feminine also complains that which the lady motorcyclists turned ont from Such was the Kimple ceremony had brought a great company together the driving schools, or with Artny experi ceremony centuries old. repeated in exact her, dash along the roads putting the Iorn whenever a now freeman by patriwind up mere men. Male motorists have mony has been admitted, but on this occa often en rudely and icily repelled when sion marked with unusual significance. they have politely offered assistance to The rings of Wahs spoke in reply to the these ladies temporarily stranded, with admirable punctures or non-sparkling plugs. The Chamberlains geeting an speech, devoted for the larger part to the result is that assistance is not so readily great achievements of London's soldiers offered, and the really womanly woman It contained beyond that timidly making an effort with a motor. in the war. personal passages that gripped the atten- cycle may have little cause to thank her. unpopular and masculine sister. To aug. tion, and their effect, will long be remem hered by all who beard then I shall get that it is even possible to help some never regret." said the Priner,my of these giris is to insult the periods of service overseas. In those four In those four yeurs mixed"with men.

When I yours I found my manhoort. think of the future and the heavy respon AMERICAN SENATOR'S ATTACKS sibilities which may fall to my log, I feel that-the experience gained since 1914 will It was a young stand me in good strud." man of slight Egure clad in khaki, with the war bronze still upon his face, who gave utterance to the wards, and the subsequent reference to experience gained for the heavy responsibilities of the future went home."

ON ENGLAND.

"Senator Borah, of Idula is-trying-to

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make party capital at Washington by rousing the prejudices and animosities which a section of professional politicians bere has often in the past employed against England. Thus, he xserts that Amerien tuinkes all the sacrificer um rega vela. the

League of Nations, whereas the Guildhall has never presented a picture so wholly delightful. nr has its atmos British Empire gets mest of the solin phere, among all the notable gatherings advantages. Britain, says Borah, is left hels there, heen so thoroughly refreshing dominating the seas; her long-established Those who Guildhall has honoured, foreign policy remains unchanged; Bri statesmen, soldiers, drators, have mostly tain energes contrulling one-fourth of the he men of advanel years, their work area of the habitable globe and one-third of its population, and from the hour the done. These are days of the young Turn, and it was a young voice that filled the League is formed Britain. through her hal, so strong and clear that the words naval power, will control the League of As to the supporters of the were distinctly heard everywhere the Nations. voice of one apon whom so many hopes of League. Borah spoke drasticcially. Of the fathire are placed. When the Prince Lord Robert Cecil he said, "I don't know of Wales entered, escurting the Lady him, but know a great deal about his ancestors and their activities from 1800 Mayores, he was last of the long proem- Mion, the Lord Mayor (Sir Horace Brooks to Is A to Mr. Taft, the former Marshall), with Princess Christian, ing President, Barah wanted in know whe efore him. Leading were the City Mar-paid for the train in which he went about and civic the country hooming the League! As to Aldermen shall, Sheriffs. officials, and the Royal company comprised President Wilson. Borah said he has ut. Prince Albert, the Duke of Connaught, tempted by the League of Nations.coven- to betray the American people, and Prince and Princess Arthur of Con-Fant naught, Princess Helena Victoria, Frin if that be treason. make the most of it." cess Marie Louise, the Earl of Athlone. Unless the Republican party took a de and Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, finite stand against the League, he pre dicted the formation of a third American party" truly representing the American people and American institution.

A.BRILLIANT SCENE.

«The company had risen, and when again all were sented, awaiting the opening of the brief ceremony, Guildhall presented a scene of impressive dignity and symmetry which assuredly few cities in the world can rival. Over the dais the Royal Stand somewhat unusual length of his speech ard floated, and central below it sat the may be condoned for the excellence of its It recalled the outstanding passages. Lord Mayor, his black robes heavily chief incidents in his Royal Highness's scored with gold, scarlet-clad, Aidermen

career, and among them a visit paid, being on his right, and distinguished when a young lieutenant in the Royal guests on his left. Facing the gangway Navy, to Germany, under circumstances on either side. Common Councilmen in

very different in character and distinct- than those paid later. their mazarine gowns, were grouped-ly less exciting brilliant patch of purple. Flags of all Within four days of the declaration of nations brightened the old hall, currying was the Prince joined up, being commis the dye up to the roof-timbers, and aloft ioned to the Grenadier Guards; his war in the topmost gallery the string band of record was recounted amid cheers. the Grenadier Guards, under Captain A. Williams, was stationed, wearing for this occasion their scarlet uniforms. Go and Magog peered out over the bunting their heads alone being visible above it? profusion. It had. taken three-quarters of an hour for the hall to fill.

We know (said the Chamberlain) from every source of information with what sinple and unostentatious zeal he has ful filled his duty, and more than that, how with a cheering word here and a kind action there, saying and doing the right

The presentation of the Prince of Wales thing on every occasion, he has succeeded a endearing himself to all ranks of his for the Freedom was made by the Prime Majesty's Forces and, indeed, to those Warden (Mr. Ronald Malcolm) and thorces of our brave Allies with whom be Wardens of the Fishmonger Company has been brought into contact; with the In place of the casket customary at civi

result that be has achieved, if I may functions the copy of the Freedom_wn

which is not only infinitely creditable to himself, but is a matter of the keenest ppreciation and satisfaction among all siasses in the Empire...

enclosed in silver frame, and the Loropectfully say so a personal popularity Mayor asked the acceptance by his Raval Highness of some silver plate, as a sou venir of the occasion. It was the task the City Chamberlain (Bir Adrian Po lock) to address congratulations to th Prince after the formal ceremony. The (Continued at foot of next column.)

Presentations were made to the Prince of Wales, who, at the close of the cère- mony, was conducted to his curringe and left for the Mansion House..

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