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April n, 1Qd7 BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY,NORTH CARO( IN A Page 15 TIPS FKOM EMILY POST 1. Hov« can you be fat and yet look nice in your clothcs? Ans. "T\';o things the fat people should avoid; big patterns and the stiff tai- loi'-made. Fat people look better in feminine clothes that follow in the v/ake, never in advance of modi fied fashions, fat people should never wear eccen tric clothcs or clothes in light colors. Very tight clothes make fat people look fatter and thin peo ple, thinner. 2. Should you v/car a hat and gloves on a city street? Ans. "On a city street al ways wear a hat and gloves. If you vvear a long coat,be sure that your dress is not hanging in uneven points below it. For street wear 'tailored Be Up To D ate Wi t h A Martha Parks br FROM THE Lonoon SHOP WILSON. ess Ni:. clothos are smartest." 3. l¥hen you have a oold, should you keep going if you feel like it? Ans. "It v/ould seem scarcely necessary to point out to any one of normal kindness,that when ever he has reason to be lieve hjt! can possibly be a carrier of something catch ing, it is unforgivable to run the risk of tossing millions of germs into the atmosphere which other peo ple have to breathe." 4. Should you leave your knife and fork on your plate when passing it for a second helping? Ans. "Leave knife and fork on plate when passing it. Be sure that hrndles are far enough on not to topple off." 5. If upon putting food into your mouth you find it too hot, v/hat should you do? Ans. "If the food is too hotj take a svjallow of water. On no account spit it out 1 If food has been taken into your mouthy no matter how you hate it,.you have to svallow it,'’ 6. Vi/hy should a customer treat a saleslady v-'hom they will per.haps never sec again 'vvith politeness and consideration? Ans. "The behavior of the customer is a far more re sponsible matter than that of the saleswomen. The dis tress inconsiderate custo mers can inflict, or the pleasure considerate ones can give, is plainly of greater concern to one who ivaits on them than any an noyance or satisfa.o tian' that may be felt by thn ustomer,"
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