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The Business of Being a Woman

CHAPTER V
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In time we may restore the sense of quality, which our grandmothers certainly had, and which almost every European peasant brings with her to this country.
These principles are teachable things.

Let her once grasp them and the vagaries of style will become as distasteful as poor drawing does to one whose eye has learned what is correct, as lying is to one who has cultivated the taste for the truth.
Martha Berry tells of an illuminating experience in her school of Southern mountain girls.

She had taken great pains to teach them correct standards and principles of dress.

She had been careful to see that simplicity and quality and fitness were all that they saw in the dress of their teachers.

Then one day they had visitors, fashionable visitors, in hobble skirts and strange hats and jingling with many ornaments.


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