Physical culture . hat you should first of a]deserve a man of this kind. You caihardly expect much under any othecircumstances. One Readers Opinion of the Corset To the Editor: I have read Physical Culture for morethan three years and I would not be without it. Keep up your fight against the corset asyou are now doing but make its dangerousresults more plain and get some more photosof more laced figures to show the curses ofcivilization, so-called. I am mailing youunder separate cover two newspaper cuts thatwill demonstrate and may help you preparean article. When you read these you will see h
Physical culture . hat you should first of a]deserve a man of this kind. You caihardly expect much under any othecircumstances. One Readers Opinion of the Corset To the Editor: I have read Physical Culture for morethan three years and I would not be without it. Keep up your fight against the corset asyou are now doing but make its dangerousresults more plain and get some more photosof more laced figures to show the curses ofcivilization, so-called. I am mailing youunder separate cover two newspaper cuts thatwill demonstrate and may help you preparean article. When you read these you will see how the fashionable corset has ruined humanityWhat will our next generation be if the present young women are allowed to curse tfoLord by ruining their bodies and souls? Another striking incident is to be notedA few members of the W. C. T. U. are lacecbeyond the danger line ten times, and still ar<advocates of killing Satan. The article b]H. W. Hardwick is the best I ever read, keejit up. Casenova, N. Y. J. H. A Confidential Letter to Women TWO yearsago a mansaw me inchurch anddetermined toknow me. He suc-ceeded, and afteran acquaintanceof a fortnight, hewooed me with alle ardor and passion of a strong mansnature. Never before in my own ex-perience had I believed it possible,except in books, for a man to so deter-mine to win a girl and to practicallysucceed even against such great odds as astrong girls will. I at first determinednot to be won by him. He is not myequal from a social standpoint, nor werehis advantages in earlier years so greatas those of my brothers, and perhapsthis prejudiced me a little, although asregards birth he is my superior. Never-theless, he is brave, strong and true, andhas such perseverance and indomitablewill power that we finally becameengaged. This occurred about fivemonths after I first met him. Theengagement was made against the wishesof my people, as they consider his pros-pects not sufficiently good. Now I havebeen engaged to him several m
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