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Show ELINOR'S BUNTING k SUPERMAN! I Don't Push, Fellows! Line Forms on Left! , . a m By LORRY A. JACOBS, N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. NEW STORK Cooilder YOUR-SELF, YOUR-SELF, Mr. American Man. Arc you I sissy? A poor thing? A subservient subser-vient creature? "Not yet perhaps." sayc Elinor Glyn, world famous writer and proponent of cmot.onal morality. mor-ality. "Not yet perhaps. But soon perhaps." The woman who wrote ' "Three Weeks," and thereby drew the firo of criticism and denunciation and. with It, a fortune, fame and mcccss. ha:; Jusl come to America to look for the superman a man whose masculinity w-ill equal the femininity ol Gloria - . ..iron, who is Elinor Glyn's idea of the ideal woman physically. The two aie to be fitted Into a "master photoplay" (hal Mrs. Glyn will write around the pair. MAY NOT FIND HIM But now she's here, she's not so (sure she'll find this needed supei-man! supei-man! "I must confess to some disappointment." disap-pointment." says she. "The American Ameri-can soldur I saw in the trenches in France and In the can...- in Lnvdand during the war was a glorious creature crea-ture He was a militant god. Bui back home In America, shouldering the cares of business, the worries of homo life, and the anguish of lovo fears, he is not the same. "Perhaps I am wrong." said she. 'Perhaps 1 am right.. Naturally 1 think the latter Is true. "And I am doubtful as to whether the American woman knows how to use her new-found power. It is a dangerous thing to reverse the p03i- . ' Jt Jr ion of the sexes. Man must be predominant pre-dominant or the nation will go lo seed. History' has taught us that. Will the American man's some times unblicvablc adulation tor women be his downfall I do not know where the sex- pendulum will stop. But I do know that if women of this or any nstion think the world should fall at the.r feet MERELY because be-cause they have pretty faces someth.ng will happen that should r.ot A woman must ac compluh somethmn before she is j deserving of worrhip. "When a man l icfl his head over a woman as Mrs f.lvn, "he is 'iKelv I aibs.Mvlent thing, v. a poor creature. And in tho end DO IoSM the very thing he seeks the woman's love. striving tor superiority over men un "Women ma: fool themselrefl by H dor the guise -i EQ1 ALITY. but what they really like and always will like is tin man who is a beneficlent auto- pral Brute force will obtain and rule in 'no end nnd that nation II e. pbysii ally H i ii ntallj i annol cxlsl tor mas H centuries. pH IT'S ALL HER FAULT! "Mind you." says she, "I do not wish to be placed in the po j sition of criticising American women Far from it. If Amerl- can men are being ruled by American women it is iHt.il OV-N FAULT and their fault JM alone. If American women are ga cr oiled it is the American man who has spoiled them." Tip- famous writer who is still a H striking looking woman with her I, hair, bef well preserved Ugf , ,i lantlnc eyea of gray- ,, , , , mi- i., vi- n rn a..i icall;. v- ffl . rj oil in America tor the super- iV ambition Of a Napoleon, handsome- ui an Apollo and the wisdom uf Is Solomonl" |