Show The most fnmous ladykillers of history his-tory have been very plain men says the New York Evening Journal The Marquis do Miraboau known in his own time quite as much for his wonderful won-derful success with women as for the part he played In bringing the French Revolution about wns small and dark and horribly pockmarked Jack Wlikes tho English political agitator equally noted for his homeliness boasted boast-ed that in fifteen minutes ho could cut out the handsomest man in London Lon-don And no ono who knew his power over women questioned the truth of tho vainglorious statement In our own times wo have as examples of successful ugliness Johann Iloch Carlton Carl-ton the Brooklyn bigamist and the notorious Dr Witzhoff None of these winners of women could by any stretching of artistic canons be included in-cluded within the pale of goodlooking men What women admire in men and what they succumb to Is nerve Good looking men learn early in tho game that they can afford to be nervy That alone is the secret of their power |