Women's Clothes
Dear Sir.—ln support of “ Broadminc Maewester.” may I be permitted to that 1 endorse her opinion, although I only a mere man. Why can’t we lea women’s clothes alone? Surely girls far more practical than men in the st of dress they adopt these hot days. H can one be offended by seeing a girl slacks or shorts? It’s the best thing th ever did. One wonders what your corr pondent 44 Quiet Sam ” would say abo some of the girls on American beaches, wonder women despise us sometimes. W doesn’t 44 Quiet Sam ” venture out into world and see things? One of these d men will be more practical: they will w shorts and abbreviated shirts in wa weather. Anyhow, let’s leave the g alone and follow that advice, 44 physici heal thyself.” In conclusion, I say. go* luck, 44 Broadminded Maewester.” I ta off my hat to you. But you should your nom-de-plume shorter like vo dresses—l am. etc.. VALENTINE
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20509, 10 January 1935, Page 8
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164Women's Clothes Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20509, 10 January 1935, Page 8
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