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Show 4- Walt Mason . : - PAINTED FACES The young girls paint their fares, and look like works of art. they frequent public places, and nearly break my In art Old girls have amr-le reason for art work, well designed, they look nolle out of season unless they re kalsnmined But oung girls should lie tinted by Nature's tender caie iiaint never should be hinted bjr any hue they w-rar 1 WOader If they figure on fooling any gent u tbaj apply ap-ply with vigor the color mails blent - The gent may he a Joker, pretending he la blind, but he knows yellow ochre, red lead of every kind; and when he eea a i mnhlen iro flirting through Hi gear with ostly plrrmenfs laden, he in fooled so had A coat of paint ami powder applied ap-plied with lavish hands will make a girl look louder than modesty demand nd all the learned phyaclaiU asrer that It's 1 a sin; It egUM punk rondltlons which ruin human kln The old girls fa-"e the weather all painted red and white, beta be-ta um I hall hide' like leather- unpalnted. It's . slgi.f. They wouldn't have to do , It hud they, when young, been wise; bul then they tried, beahrew It, to dazzle J youna men's eye, by painting white and rlmson on cheek already fair, and now We cat our glim on tiieir maps, and tear our hair. (Copyright b George Matthews Adsms) |