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No. 7 WANTED**TV PIX!. Will pay reasonable sum for TV snaps, nothing larger than 4 x 5. Prefer ordinary street wear, lingerie and night wear. Please, no bind- ing, punishment, or "special" scenes. Also like a series showing change from masc. to full feminine garb.
Below is a poem reprinted from an English periodical called NEW UN, April 15, 1913. This was discovered in Englani and sent over by one of our number.
ROY VIOLET, THE BOY-GIRL
Roy was most unruly, in a most unpleasant way.
At school, at home, he never would the simplest rules obey But when he was expelled his sister's backs were up, They'd try another plan to tame this most unruly pup.
If he would not be pleasant and obedient as a boy, He'd have to learn to be a girl--Violet, not Roy. They would give him pretty lingerie and petticoats & frocks And the smartest of silk stockings, 'stead of trousers, shirts and socks.
They would lace him up in corsets, 'til he could barely sit They would train him to be dainty, to sew & mend & knit. At first there was some trouble, but this silly pup soon found That hunger wasn't pleasant and to give in he'd be bound.
So he got into his lingerie and petticoats and stays And as a girl in dainty frocks he learned to mend his ways. At first he did not like to be a boy dressed as a girl, To learn his face to powder, and his hair to neatly curl.
He was sulky and resentful, tried an air of the bravado, But he found tomboyish manners with girl's clothes didnt go. However, he behaved himself since as a girl he'd got to live He just made up his mind to that--there was no alternative.