Show I ITHE THE LADY AND THE DISHRAG Woman Does Not Realize to What Whal Depths She Sinks Herself by Using Popular Expression When a woman declares that she feels liko Uko a dishrag she Is 18 dragging herself down to the lowest level of ol still life We doubt not from the personal personal per per- appearance cf ct that handy article ar ar- tide of ot domestic utility that If it any life Ufe existed at all In said rag it could not possibly tall fall lower or feel teel meaner However woman should never offer herself herselt in comparison with so degraded do de graded an object for tor the simple reason reason renson rea ren son that mankind spurns the dishrag most vehemently and as woman exists solely for man she should not seek to lower herself in his esteem When a rag takes up its duties in the dishpan It has reached the tag end of abandoned hope the climax perhaps per per- haps of a D. ry mor-ry merry morry life A dishrag might have been a lovely ladys lady's hose In Its It 11 palmy days adorned by a silken garter gar gar- ter and surrounded by costly lingerie But Rut it is I not of Its past that I speak It IB Is of ot Its present social standing Ita it Vulgar environment and nd its self Tie Us true that you may feel feci fatigued to a limp and lopp degree but never can you feel s sq utterly wretched and beyond tion Lion as a 0 Zim in Cartoons Magazine |