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Show The Charmlno Woman. Of all the women born Into an un-' un-' grateful nnd unopprcclntlve world none can compare to the rdally charming one. We may admire tho boauty and, gaio In awo at the bluestocking, hug tho "dear things of Our- acquaintance" and thump tho "good sort" on tho back, but In tho prcseuco of a personality person-ality which "charms" us wo remain in speechless and almost breathless fascination. Truly, of overy such woman can It bo aald which was paid by St. Simon of ono of tho moat fascinating, fas-cinating, women of his time, that alio walks ''flko a goddess on tho clouds." IVIn'connuo. |