Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1910 — WEAR ANCIENT GREEKS’ GARB. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WEAR ANCIENT GREEKS’ GARB.

- I. • ~ . ■ ■ .... f . W, —— .ml Serene in the firm belief that they have solved the problem of right living, Raymond Duncan, brother of Isadora Duncan, the famous barelegged "artistic” dancer, his wife and young son, who came back to Amercia after nine years spent in Greece, walked about the central streets of/I*hiladeljnia unmindful alike of the stares their strange costumes attracted and of the almost zero weather. The tunic and toga of the Atheniaiy'era formed the dress of the trio. All wore the sandals of the ancientar Vague and fleeting references to "model systems” and "harmonies” were made by Duncan as he strolled. “I do not believe in wjidt you understand as marriage,” he remarked once, “but the true rhythmjdunion of a man and a woman is always conducive to better marriages should contain rhythmic Simply separate.” > /

RAYMOND DUNCAN, WIFE AND CHILD.