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PATTI'S SECRET OF BEAUTY

“Up to forty,” slie said, “I stinted myself in nothing. I ate and lived as I choose. After forty, however, 1 became more strict. Since then I ate no red meat and drink only white wine and soda. When I feel weak, a glass of champagne picks me up. I never touch spirits or liqueurs. My diet consists of light food and white meat and vegetables. I always sleep with tlie window wide open in summer and partly open in winter, so as not to get the cold air straight oru my face. I never get to bed early, hardly over before half-past twelve or one. A severe hygiene and an elaborate, toilet before bed are absolutely necessary to any woman who does not want to get fat. That is my only seer et of hea Ith.” But Patti’s real Secret lay in the fact that while she did not alow herself to grow fat through indulgence she absolutely refused to permit herself to grow thin through worry.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 2

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PATTI'S SECRET OF BEAUTY Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 2

PATTI'S SECRET OF BEAUTY Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 2