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Vt is a success in so far as more women retain their youthful appearance to a greater age than in
the past. "Old Ladies" are already becpming rare. In a few years, we may well believe, they will
be extinct. White hair and wrinkles, a bent back and hollow cheeks will come to be regarded as
medievally old-fashioned. The crone of the future will be golden, curly and cherry-lipped, neat-
ankled and slender. The Portrait of the Artist's Mother will come to be almost indistinguishable, at
future picture shows, from the Portrait of the Artist's Daughter. This desirable consummation will be
due in part to skin foods and injections of paraffin wax, facial surgery, mud baths, and paint, in part
to improved health, due in its turn to a more rational mode of life: Ugliness is one of the symptoms
of disease
, beauty of health. In so far as the campaign for more beauty is also a campaign for more
health, it is admirable and up to a point, genuinely successful. Beauty that is merely the artificial
shadow of these symptoms of health is intrinsically of poorer quality than the genuine article. Still,
it is sufficiently good imitation to be sometimes mistakeable for the real thing. The apparatus for
minaričking the symptoms of health is now within the reach of every moderately prosperous person;
the knowiedge of the way in which real health can be achieved is growing, and will in time, no
doubt, be universally acted upon. When that happy moment comes, will every woman be beautiful
as beautiful, any rate as the natural shape of her features, with or without surgical and chemical
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