Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Dr Albert Edward Wiggam J 0 t WHeN JO Ke p. p I 7 h. 61 06 S I S WIT tiiT ENDS INO 1 H MORE 4 To IND JOB 41 i.- i. 2 i S SI I iS i- i S WONE L p Address Dr c car r r. r of The T Telegram inclosing a e stamped envelop and end 10 cents for The Art of Conversation by Milton Miton Wright Answer to Question No 1 1 This is the statement made Inan in inan inan an interview by Cecil Beaton who has lias photographed more of the royal and other notable people of Europe than any anyone one Our he thinks are too rouged too red nailed finger too loud too man ill too tousley-haired tousley too conscious conscious conscious con con- of themselves to be beautiful Only after 30 especially If they be married does he think they acquire the poise dignity good manners and properly brushed hair to be beautiful Dont Don't look at me girls Im I'm only telling you what HE said Answer to Question No 2 2 2 Its It's often otten the turn in the long lane According to the Vocational Guidance Magazine Occupations when a a. job seeker reaches that point very often otten he begins for the first time really to use his wits Up to that time he hns likely been hunting for his old job and has never thought of trying some new line Thousands of people find a a. job when they give up trying t to get one like the old one and strike strikeout strikeout out for something new and differ dIffer- ent Answer to Question No S 3 3 3 I think they are I find the very best people who have always been well-to-do well or rich rarely understand understand understand under- under i stand the poor They do In an In- In j in-j tell but not in an emotional understanding way One of the hardest things for example la Is to train a wealthy girl as a social worker It isn't her fault tault at 8 all all all- 1 J she has just never had to go without without with with- out meals or worry over the rent or clothes That's one reason why a divorcee Is one of the best beat perSons persons persons per- per J sons to consult on marriage trou- trou i bles As usual Shakespeare was right instead of being president Copyright l 1938 John n F. F Dille Co |