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By E. B. White The New Yorker, August 15 , 1936P. 9 We have been studying the latest issue of Vogue, and while ninety-nine per cent of it is still devoted to the proposition that the female should make herself irresistibly alluring to the male, a note has crept in which suggests a wholl conflicting philosophy.
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