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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904. THREE GEISHA GIRLS DESCRIBED Japanese Gives Interesting Ac count of These Bewitch ing Entertainers San Francisco, April 21. Selmln Inaoka 1b a young Japanese who has lately come to America to finish his education. He belongs to a good family and has had advantages of the best schools In his own country. He arrived hero too late to enter Columbia university this spring, but vrlll do so the coming fall. Though exceedingly young, he is Intensely patriotic, and has spent much time in ascertaining Just how the Americans feel towards his coun trymen- One thing ho has learned is that there is an erroneous impression here in regard to the ladles of that country, the tendency being to con fuse them with the class known as elsha. He has written the following rtlcle giving the history of the lat er class and defining them as sepa- ate and apart from the gentlewomen f that land: Several hundred years ago there ere a few girls of peculiar profession ,ho were called Shlrabyoshl In Japan. he occupied high ranks and position a society, xnoir professions were o dance and sing, mainly employed y royal courts or wealthy families o enjoy them, as their charges" were eit. They lived In the cities where mperors lived. At that time they were nobly char- cterlzed and well educated, and their rts were so difficult that unless edu- ated in these arts' they could not ecomo shlrabyoshl. But as the years assed, they gradually degenerated their characters and In social ranks. hen they began to be ashlrabyoshi Ithout education, having no arts, ind the only element that entitled era to bo called shlrabyoshl was the eautlfulness of their faces. We have got no record since when ielr names were changed into Gel- a. I think it was 100 years ago. I venture to say that the main cause their degeneration was duo to the eaeeful reign of tho Tokugawa dyn- ties of about six centuries. During is time Dalmyos had nothing to do, d they must have naturally We Risk It Druggists Who Sell Dr. Miles' Nervine Agree, If It Fails, To Refund Cost. Of course wo rolmburso the druggist. You know him, and trust him. Dr. allies' Nervine Is medicine for your nerves. It cures diseases of tho internal or Eans, by giving tone to tha nerves which tnako theso organs work. ,. It Is a novel theory not of anatomy, hut of treatment; first discovered by Dr. Miles, and since made uso of by many wide-awake physicians, who ap preciate Its value In treating tho sick. If you are sick, we offer you a way to bo made welt Dr. Miles' Nervine. This mcdlclno Is a scientific cure for nervo disorders, Buch as Neuralgia, Headache, Loss of Memory, Sleepless ness. 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MILKS MEDICAL CO., LABORATORIES, UUQIART, IND. searched for their enjoyments, and the shlrabyoshl became one of their sacrifices. Demand for them was so great and becaiuo of difficulties of their arts compelled them to take In uneducated, low character, and satis fled by the beautlfulness of faces only. HIthertofore they wero selected from Samurai families, but at this time many of theml were picked out from Chonlns, who were tho lowest class and utterly Ignorant. A few years ago, It was tho climax of the Geisha. Now, tho Golsha's professions are to dance and sing. They are selected from poor families who cannot sup port themselves without getting some money by sacrificing their daughters. There are few occupations for an un educated girl in Japan. 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Musical instruments of shlr abyoshl In singing wero Koto and Tsuzuml, which were used by nobles only. Geishas uso Teuzuml and Sa- mlsen, which are used by a kind of beggars at present, regarded humble. Shlrabyoshl was dressed like a princess or a noble. A Geisha's dress is different In Its form, especially in lt3 color, from that of a lady, and If lady puts on such a dross she will bo thrown out from her society and sneered at as a Geisha. Geishas, In their present condition, should be called a toy of a wealthy, dissolute people. They are employed by such kind of man only, Just as a wealthy European plays cards. They form a society by themselves, but never permitted to enter into that of ladles. They are also rejected to ap pear before a gentleman or a Indy. There are many thousands of Geishas scattered In all cities. Now, It Is a great phenomenon thnt they are steadily decreasing In num ber. Social reformers are eager to prohibit their existence by law, but Japan Is too busy to pay attention to them. Almost all foreigners had mixed up a Geisha and a Japanese lady. In fact, it Is not easy to distinguish them, as Jnpanese ladles seldom come out from their gates. They oft en introduce to their people a Geisha as a type of Japanese woman. , MARRIED TO BEAT THE BAND. Spry Old Gent of 86 Hitches Up for Fourth Time. Now York, April 21. In the pre sence of his son, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren, James Vancourt, a rich resident of Mount Vernon, In his SCth year, and threo times married to Mrs. Louisa Pines, 40 years old. The wedding was solem nized at the home of his son, who is 67 years old and, like his father, has been married four times. N. Y. Chiropodists In Town. Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Fletcher, expert chiropodists, of New York City, re movo corns, bunions and Ingrowing nails without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Room 10, Salem Hotel. Phono Main 1881. 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