Hot Dog: Regular Fellows Monthly, August 1922 (1922)

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HOT DOG Winnie has innocent brown eyes (made innocent by practicing before a mirror) a coy and unsophisticated voice, and a countrymaiden sweetness that disarms all attempts at resistance and always inspires me with the passion to Give Her Things. Winnie was born and bred in New York. In New York the cruel struggle of the girls for the boys is a downright case of Darwin's "Survival of the Fittest." Men are scarce in New York. Therefore'the hunt for them by the girlies becomes a raging wolf-chase. In Gotham the dears learn to be what the men want them to be—restful, refreshing and rejuvenating. So Winnie gently and subtly steers my mind from the maddening problem of collecting from the News : dealers, into the shady byways of Lingerie and Lipstick and Giggles. And I find myself very much interested in lingerie and lipstick and giggles. (Next month, Cornelia, the Well-Ripened Mani- curist.) Chickens who run around too much get tough.