Show Run-over Run Heels F Frowsy Hair Dumbness Fatal to Feminine u Charm Expert Claims C S T i. i iv v I F Y y r s 4 jt y f aa L' L W 3 N Rr r. r v r r f h Ky 4 w. w k F y y oo-y F y Yr r fI p yr e I F I t ri I e yF r I fie l r t u T A f 4 t a rr i Fah k l x tr L cl c l l 4 i s Y s' s v I Would you ou be charming Then listen to what Mrs Katie Jensen 1950 Eleventh East street instructor in charm at the Lion house social center 63 East South Temple street has to say about it iL Mrs Jensen tells how wallflowers ers some of whom are arc actual century century century cen cen- tury plants ma may be banished from Salt Lake Cit City Wallflowers Mrs Jensen said sad are arc not possessors of charm and must be given vigorous treatment to add to their their- feminine allure Cleopatra's appeal or the beauty of Helen of Troy or Mae West's Vests come coma up n see me are not essential essential essential essen essen- to charm Mrs Jensen explained But it is possible to bring out in women those hidden qualities which they usually possess out cut do donot donot donot not always alwa's exercise Charm she points out is a freedom freedom freedom free free- dom of ones one's inner powers and if you feel all right inside you very likely will act all right outside Conversation voice posture carriage carriage carriage car car- and etiquette are phases of charm which if not possessed must be 6 acquired Some of the things which destroy charm Mrs Jensen said arc are lack of daintiness loud strident voices run over heels frowsy hair and dumbness Notwithstanding the popular notion notion no no- tion that men prefer em beautiful and dumb its it's just the opposite They like cm em beautiful but most of all intelligent Banishing negative moods is one of the first things the prospective charmer must learn Worry fear jealousy jealous hate gloom peevishness and other depressing states of mind are charm destroyers Holding the tho fork clumsily and sawing salving the fo food nn ns demonstrated In lit picture 1 i 1 are destructive c to charm for dainty and ami correct table manners are arc a requisite itc to being charming says Mrs l Kate at Jensen teacher of Charm at the tho Lion House Houe social center Note the tho amazement on the face faco of the young oun womans woman's escort 2 Mrs Jensen Jen- Jen sen fien In Instructor in Charm Re Regal al carriage with head high is also a n requisite of charm as ns demonstrated ed In 3 by Miss l Clare l and In 4 1 by Mrs l Richmond Harris |