Dear Sir, - A copy of your magazine dated February l4th, 1931, has just reached me by the mail, and I was very interested to read in it a letter entitled, "High Heeled and Onelegged", by "Helen Fivetoes". I have nothing but admiration for her, for the way in which she has not allowed the loss of her leg to overcome her and make her to give up the short skirts and smart high heels in which she takes so much delights.
Many girls in her position would have resigned themselves to flat heels and been too self conscious to make the resolve that Helen has done; and for this she is to be congratulated. But why doesn't she wear her 4 inch heel in the street? Because it would attract attention? Of course it would; and most of the attention would be of the admiring variety, I am sure.
Personally, I should very much like to see her swinging along on these elbow crutches of hers wearing a 4 inch heel on her shiny patent leather shoe.
In closing, I would like to say that I always get one good laugh out of your magazine, and that is whenever I see such headings as "Woman's Dominance Over Man".
Woman never was, is, or will ever be the "boss".
Best of luck to "London Life"
Yours faithfully
Planter (Ceylon)