Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1926 — Page 13
[MARCH 26,1923
AMERICAN MEN TOO BEAUTIFUL, SAYS PARISIAN Declares Most of Plastic Surgery Patients Are From Male Sex. CHICAGO, March 26.—The French government has paid America a pretty compliment by'” sending a noted plastic surgeon here to learn American methods of making women more beautiful. But the surgeon, Dr. Leon Dufourmenthel, says the most, interesting thing he has learned so far is that Amreiean men are just as intent on making themselves beautiful as women. “I have found that 40 per cent es the clientele of your plastic surgeons are men,” said Dr Dufourmenthel. “This would be considered an outrage in France. "Frenchmen are content to let their own wrinkles remain, provided the faces oft he ladies are unlined and lovely. That is why I am here. My government wants me to learn American methods of feminine beauty culture.” Women Here Slow Women in this country, the doctor said, have nbt learned to take advantage of this new art as openly as they have in France. In France women make appointments with plastic surgeons just as they would with dentists. As soon as wrinkles appear they have them removed. The same is true of excess fat. Regarding the relative beauty of American and French women. Dr. Dufourmenthel believes there is little difference, except that French women may have their American sisters outclassed within ten years of the present trends continue. By ‘‘Present Trends” the doctor said he meant the “outdoor girl craze.” More Masculine “Tour women are becoming more masculine every year,” he said. “They go in too much for sports and are losing their finer feminine touches. French women are remaining feminine.” Returning to the subject of American men in “Beauty Parlors.” Dr. Dufourmenthel, said he believed it was a great mistake for men to patronize plastic surgeons. “All of your men want to look alike,” he said. “They want to appear like the men in the clothing advertisements. So they have their noses remodeled, their mouths pulled
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up at the corners, the sag taken out of their chins and the crow’s feet wrinkles smoothed out around their eyes. They will lose all of the individuality this way.” While in tills country Dr. Dufourmenthel has met dozens of former “Doughboys,” whose faces he repaired after they had been disfigured during the World War. RAILROADS USB TRUCKS Many American railroads have found that motor trucks are an asset to their business and at present thirty-three railroads in the United States and Canada are using motor trucks as part of their shipping service. JAPAN SELLS CEMENT TOKIO —A few leading cement factories in Japan are planning to increase thier producing capacity to meet the increasing demand for Japanese cement abroad.
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PEACE IS NEAR IN FEUD OVER WESTERN AID Plan Being Worked Out to Help Struggling Settlers. Times 'Wathinvton Bureau. tSiS Xeio York Avenue WASHINGTON, March 26.—Congress is about to compromise a feud between western Senators and the Reclamation Bureau. The issue involved is this: When the Government builds reclamation projects, does its responsibility end? Should financial aid be given small
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