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Robert Powers or Harry Conover, They don't model on the uppity} East Side at all. They don get their kissers 0” Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.

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Eviployed by Dress Houses

“By Earl NEW YORK, Aug. 13—At last an honest ournalis (me) 1s going to expose the so-called “beautiful models. from swank Park and 5th Aves. —— They're not divine, they're not lush. They're skinny.’ .~ Too skinny. They have pointed hips. A guy would cut himself on their bones if he carried them across the,

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“She's about as gorgeous as a nail file,” I suggest. | Then I look around for & don is perfect “thirty-sex."” “Now there,” I tell the B. W... outstanding girl.” says the B. WW, “her! .8he.. is.

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La this TRIOFIATIoN T6F _—_ know.)

. - » UP COMES the old argument. inbout what you have to do to be smartly dressed. To me the gals that women think are smartiy-| dressed are actually cadaverouslooking. ‘They resemble a corpse and I Imagine they would be about as interesting to be out with, How can the poor things have) any life in them when they have, not eaten since Christmas? Then for some reason they are! .supposed to look unhappy. Their cheeks are supposed sucked in as though they hod spent all their life in a Hitler concentration camp, and they are as sad looking as a new widow. Yet they are in a new $500 creation with- an $800 mink coat tossed carelessly on the chair be-. side them--and, what they've got to bé unhappy about, I'd like to know,

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{happy because a lot of skinny

high-fashion models I know seem to marry unsatisfactorily. . (80 do a lot of éverybody else

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Mise thelr respective spouses and some-| |e [times I notice that their husbands |p

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“You have to have a good figure] matrimony with a doll who has to work in a dress house,” says) lots of curves,

Miss Courtney—who doesn't work | in one—''because you

change Conover’s

Yet, it's not always true. ~at

“the skinny one” is

dresses so fast, you don't have 33-inch hip Annelle Tice of Flor-

time to keep putting in. pads.

“So unless you're well padded;

by: nature, you can’t get a job in radio announcer, and I think he's PARAMOUN because there is fairly well pleased,” she says, 5

a dress house, not time to stuff with cotton what God's fergetten.”

This old debate — Skinniness Voluptuous fre- Woman prefers one who's slender. |

versus Roundness--causes

rence, S. C.

“I'm married to Olin Tice, the

“I'm sure the average man prefers a girl who's. inclined to be and the average |

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quent clashes between the B. W. But a high fashion mcdel can't

and me, “Doesn't that girl have a di-| vine figure?” says the B. W.

8he indieates a bag « of bones hip department

{be voluptuous at all.” ; “Miss Cheesecake” tells me she thinks anybody under 35 in the!

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SINCE THEN THEY have made two trips around the world. One lasting two and a half years and the .other four and a half vears. They staged their shows in Europe, Africa, Australia and As fa. According to their mother, ber of dianapolis is the hub of the United States.” Shortly after they began their first trip they were joined by their vounger sister, Bess.

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