AN OMAR FOR LADIES.
«» '"Alike to her who Dines both Xioud and Long, Or her, who, Banting, shuns the DinnerGong, Some Doctor from his Office-Chair will shout, It makes no Difference — both of you are Wrong !" "Why, all the Health-Reformers who discussed High Heels and Corsets learnedly are thrust Square-toed and Waistless forth; their Duds .ire scorned, And Venus might as well have been a Bust. "Myself, when slim, did eagerly frequent Delsarle and Ling, and heard great Argument Of muscles tt-tined to Hold me up ; but still Spent on my Modiste what I'd always spent ! "With Walking Clubs I did the best I could ; With my own Ft*efc I tramped my Ten Miles, good; And this was All that I got out of it I ate much move for Dinner than I should "' —Josephine Daakam, in Harper's Magazine.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 10
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139AN OMAR FOR LADIES. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 10
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