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Show SHOULD MEN "MAKE UP?" LILLIAN RUSSELL ANSWERS: "OF COURSE! THEY DO!" N Time hath laid a gen'le hand cn Lillian Russell, famous stage beauty. She's aa charming as ever (thanks to bcautifiers, che 6ays), and there are always men to pay her court. Picture ehow3 Miss Russell with Joe Weber left; Lew Fields, right. Jarr.es J. Corbctt, directly ehlnd; Sam Bernhard behind cn right The insert show6 Lillian In the days when her beaut, wac cung on three continents Ey James Henlc, N. E. A. Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Longshoremen, coal stokers, house pointers, 'ten-shun 'ten-shun ! Is your noso shiny ! Have you "made up" today? "As many nu-n as women use- hoautifiors," rays Lillian RussHl, famous siagi beauty, and she adds "The handsomest rnen I knout use them. Xo. they don't use a hp stick and an eyebrow pencil yet.j but they uavf their faces steamed and massaged and they us halms and creams for then complexions just as women do. And why not?" It is the prime business of women to look as well as she can, declares de-clares Lillian "I don't give a fig for what the copy-books say," she told me, ''Don't worry whether your wife "r sweetheart 'makes up." You would he the first to eomplain if she didn't try to look her best. "Being properly groomed is p.irt of good breeding. That goes for men and women." |