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Show I Singer Outspoken as to Masculine Faults Mile. Spinelly, popular Parisian music-hall star, has not a high opinion of masculinity. "Men," she declares, "do everything wrong. If they make money they lose it. They take the wrong wives, then divorce them and take others, also the wrong ones. Send a man to shop and he will buy absurd things. Ask him for some favor fa-vor and he will blunder. Take the trouble to listen to ills declarations und you will hear nothing but trivialities triviali-ties and stupidities. At home man Is a devastating plague. He smokes, spits, coughs and sneezes. Noise enervates ener-vates him, heat suffocates him, cold irritates him. In less than an hour he will find ten puerile things to com- pluin about. But he will pour coffee on the tablecloth, burn the carpet with his cigar and slam doors. If an Intelligent Intel-ligent woman knows one man she knows them all. Men lie, but not well. To read their faces Is easy for a woman. wom-an. To be constantly with one man would be a sort of heroism if we did not know that changing from one to another means only changing from one evil to another. So it Is better to stick to one." |