OLD-FASHIONED WOMEN.
HITLER CHIEF'S REMARKS. "Women who shave their eyebrows, ' paint their faces, dye their, hair and try to make themselves conspicuous by . eccentric mannerisms such as powdering their faces or smoking in public belong to an older generation, whose day is past," says Hitler's lieutenant, Dr. Krummacher, commander-in-chief of Hitler's army of women adherents, in a manifesto to the nation issued recently. "It is not tbe duty of the storm troops to interfere in feminine affairs, to measure the length of women's dresses, to snatch cigarettes out of their mouths, to upset their cocktails, to to see how much their faces are painted," continued the gallant doctor. "Storm troopers are not moral apostles, but soldiers of the revolution. "Youth should be judged not by years, but by the heart. Women who try to make themselves young by eccentric tricks only succeed in proving their age by showing that they belong to a discredited period that has passed. "To be young—be natural. Learn the lesson of the times. Fulfil the demands of a great new age."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 9
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176OLD-FASHIONED WOMEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 9
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