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Show Ent Ilcfoi'c Dinner. A thorough society woman, one who understands herself, will take something some-thing before going to a dinner party. It may be Ju3t a cup of hot tea, perhaps a stimulant In the way of a cup of black coffee or, better than all, a cup of hot milk and a biscuit. This braces up the nerves, stays the stomach and keeps the body well nourished until it is time for dinner. The woman who sets out for a formal dinner party without eating anything before she goes runs the risk of faint-ness faint-ness and dullness before the dinner hour. She is certainly much less alert than the one who takes a bite before starting out. The most successful beauties are thobe who do n)t eat a great deal at a dinner party. They take a bite of this and a taste of that, but nothing more. Great beauties eat very' little, and what they do eat Is of the simplest and most nourishing sort. While they never refuse delicacies, they do not eat heartily heart-ily of them, reserving the appetite for the simpler and more nourishing vl-o.udR. |