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Show What Is "Stjlc!" "The difference between one woman and another," said Dr. Louise Fiske Bryson recently, "is more than anything any-thing else an affair of style; that beauty beau-ty of beauties so hard to define and easy to recognize, which makes tin; girl of no-color hair, features of indifferent indif-ferent turn and lines none too perfect, infinitely more attractive than other maids of faultless curves and innumerable innumer-able strong points not cemented by this magic quality. Style mav be do-fined, do-fined, for want of something better to express it, as an attractive manner of holding the body, a firm, graceful way of doing things and of moving about. It is tho visible sign of inherent power and reserve force. It is the outcome of long, deep breaths and tho uso of many muscles. Tho prayer of the New York child, -Lord, make us very stylish'.' when viewed aright is recognized recog-nized as an aspiration based upon sound scientific principles and worthy of universal commendation." |