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Show a.4lf .Ml. I '"IK IIHI'I0, WH , .& y. 'man thatwomin ukVbest. IT T ' ' ; , Writer Asserts That Thar Can Be N 'Special Brand. In the Imagination of every woman a creature exists whom she fancies would '.'he .unto hor a god if sho mot lilm; In the Imagination of every man (here Is a woman like nobody on earth, In heaven above, or In the waters under the earth. But no woman ever shows favor to any particular par-ticular typo or man. If woman really liked this or that specimen of mascu-lino mascu-lino humanity above all others, should we .over Bee the strangely assorted marriages that wo do? Individually all women have their Ideals, but speaking speak-ing gonorally, there Is no special brand of man that can be said to appeal ap-peal to woman. It Is sheer nonsense to say definitely that athletes, or courtiers, or tame cats, or dreamers are respectively most pleasing to women. But oven if It could bo said with authority this or that kind of man Is what every woman likes, Is It to be supposed for a moment that every male creature would proceed to model himself on the approved pattern? pat-tern? It would be a great pity If such a state of things could be brought about. Women do not want a stereotyped stereo-typed mold for each of the sexes, and women weuld lose grans opportunities for laughter If all our men were gallant, gal-lant, well-mannered, strong and masterful, mas-terful, or wero amiable domestic pets. To bo able to poko tun at this or that type Is part or the joke of life to a woman. Chicago American. |