OCR Text |
Show il D IT NTJAl 70 CWTKlZa Vj T ItU TKWTf LIES' Answer to Question No, I 1. Yes. One of the great desires de-sires of women when they go to a party Is to make a grand, Impressive Impres-sive entrance and, as this writer suggests, If a woman wants to learn how to do this in the grand manner, Just watch a large, handsome hand-some cat walk Into a room filled with people. Most of them are chattering and nervous, trying to make an impression on others, and have little poise; but Just watch that cat it shows poise in every line and movement Its face is as calm as a tombstone, Its tail is at an agle that shows Indifference to all worldly things, and Its tread Is that of a queen sure of her social so-cial position. A perfect example of the poise every woman desires to achieve. Answer to Question No. t 2. Certainly, but It Is one of those natural human traits that ought to be suppressed. The tendency ten-dency comes from our Inborn desire de-sire to be Important ourselves, and when we see other people successful suc-cessful It causes us to feel we are unimportant at least to doubt our Importance. So we try to "take them down a few notches." You can tell the generosity of a person's per-son's spirit and the breadth of his culture by the fact that he praises Instead of criticises other people and tries to find what is good Instead In-stead of what is unworthy In them. Answer to Question No. I 3. It might In emergencies, but it would be a poor way to cure the feeling permanently. A woman often lies if she thinks she can get away with it about the price of her dress or hat or says It is this year's latest style when It Is a 1938 model and men do the same thing. But It's bad habit and probably tends |