Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1891 — Men that Women Abhor. [ARTICLE]
Men that Women Abhor.
The chivalric gentleman never boasts of his popularity with the ladies, but the coxcomb has the ineffable meanness to brag of favors that he never has received, and that he is an object of admiration in quarters where he is regarded as a nuisance. Now and tljen one of these pretenders gets a horsewhipping from the indignant brother or lover or husband of some lady whose taste as well as character he has libeled, but many of the tribe—more’s the pity—go unwhipped of justice. We recently heard of one of the genus who is In the habit of procuring the cartes de visite of ladies at photographic establishments for the purpose of exhibiting them to his male acquaintances as portraits sent to him by the fascinated originals. There are some vilenesses which can only be reached and adequately punished by the right arm of a private avenger, and this is, we think,; one of them. Only fools qf the lowest caliber seek popularity in this tray. All women, without exception, abhor such men.—New York Ledger. • —rz The Chinese do not permit, their women to be photographed.
