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Show 9 II ;1 READ FASTER READ BETTER PERIODIC Four Ways PAIN Menstruation is natural and necessary but menstrual suffering is not. Just take a Midol tablet, Mary, and go your way in comfort. Midot brings faster relief from menstrual pai- nit relieves cramps, eases headache and chases the "blues. . w U Our Modem Reading expert gives you a quick , valuable How IT TAKE YOU to read a book? Gin you finish a fairsized novel in an evening, without loss HOLD TIGHT! P ing plates with Dental Plate Powder. Grips your "Third Teeth"a (dental natural platesl solidly, like set. Pud on from new plastic squeeze bottle. riiu I HUSH suhm (MEDICATED W rso CO, riOKNCI. OMtvfr Wsssn. DOES MASS. card page with the card, then draw the down, a little faster than you can comfortably read. After the first 20 pages or so, youll find youre zipping along without needing the card to pull you. If you start slowing down, use the card again. Dont go back. If youve missed something, dont worry. Youll have fewer and fewer misses as you progress. several questions about it. Write your answers on another piece of paper. Then check back over the article and see if you missed anything important. For a further check, save the questions till the next day. Do you still remember the answers? Mill Continued from page 13 non-fictio- n text-bookis- h. 3. Stretch The your vocabulary! more words you know, the fewer "roadblocks youll hit in your reading. One good way to expand your vocabulary is to note down words youre not sure about as you read, and then look them up at your leisure. Then write a sentence using the word, and say it aloud. 4. Stretch your eye spam The bigger the number of words you can take in at a single fixation, or "stop, the faster youll read. A good exercise to lengthen your fixation is this: make a list of two- - and phrases. 2. Stretch your retention! Read a short selection and quickly jot down 1. Stretch your capacity-- Buy yourself a pile of paperbacks, or go to your library and stock up on books, each to be read in one evening. Choose novels with a narrative quality or Start nothing heavy or out with a card in your hand; cover the ! End nuisance or rocking, slidPERMA-CRI- FWrHM.AC.TIC LONG of enjoyment? If you can, youre probably a true Modem Reader. If you cant, you need Modem Reading. The Modem Reader has learned to stretch to stretch his reading capachis vocabulary and his retention, ity, his eye span. Let me summarize these four important nstretches": YOimTEETir To Stretch three-wor- d Run your eyes down them, trying to read each in one "stop. If you handle the phrases easily, choose longer phrases. OINTMENT RELIEVES INTENSE ITCHING Modern medicated relief from itch caused by acute dry skin, rash, pson-asi- s, eczema, and insect bites. Soothing emollients plus sulphur compounds and properties help heal skin, help prevent secondary infections. HOLLYWOOD'S BI06IST SMNDItS Jerry Lewis gave a soon as his family was moved in Jerry began to add gadgets to the place. He now has 3225,000 worth of movie pro- Iackaciie HI & UERVE VEilSION SECONDARY After 21, TO KIDNEY IRRITATION common KUlney or Bladder Ir- ritations affect twice as many women ai men and may make you tense and nervous from burning or smarting irritation, both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation. CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong avid excretions and by giving analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Cheer up and feel better fast. Cystezc Away Go action of This wonderful Dr. Scholl Zino-pad-a makes it needless for you ever to suffer from corns. Get this medically apfmoved iwwr 1 relief today. CarTt At Drug, Shoe,! 3.C0 rr"n Dept, and Stores. UJfKyJMU fgZinopad 22 i 22 jection and editing equipment plus 3250,000 invested in his own FM radio station, KJPL, which broadcasts from his home. He has a remote control microphone in his "stereo room (340,000 worth of equipment) which enables him, at the push of a button, to cut off the stations regular program and take to the air himself. One would imagine that movie stars spend far more than the average clothes. They do. According to mens clothing designer Sy Devore Jerry Lewis spends more than 3100,000 a year on his wardrobe. He wears most suits ouly once or twice because hes fluids. allergic to Jerry owns 88 tuxedos at 3286 apiece; spends more on Clothing: Another staple for the average family is dothing. The national average is $610 a year. 314,000; a chinchilla wrap worth 310,000; a mink Eisenhower jacket for casual wear, which cost 32,000; a 34,000 mink stole; a 32,000 white fox fur and a sable wrap worth 34,000. She can be seen shopping most any day in a supermarket wearing gold blue jeans, a fur tossed aroupd her shoulders and a dry-cleani- pair of rabbit slippers. Recreation: The average family alloivs itself around $360 a year for recreation. buttons alone than many men spend on suits, because he insists on solid gold buttons at a cost of 360 per suit. What does he do Food: A staple item on the family budget is food and alcoholic beverages. National average: $1,500 a year. When Elizabeth Taylor, now in Rome starring in "Cleopatra, feels the urge for baked salmon she telephones Morry Schneider, owner of Linnys, a Beverly Hills delicatessen. Mr. Schneider carefully wraps the salmon in wax paper, dry ice, and other protective materials and sends it air freight to Miss Taylor, along with a few corned beef sandwiches made "the way Eddie likes them. Cost for this snack: 36 a bite. college boy 20 suits, with his hand-me-down- Jerry recently read about a college boy who had won a scholarship to n an school but only owned one suit. The comedian sent the youngster 20 tailored suits valued at 3250 apiece, a dozen handmade 335 shirts, a dozen 350 alpaca sweaters plus all accessories. , Mr. Lewis may indulge himself a trifle, even by Hollywood standards, but the ladies of Hollywood make him seem thrifty. Biggest expenditure, despite the climate, is furs. Carolyn Jones has a blond mink valued at full-lengt- Movies: at the recent premiere of "West Side Story tickets were $100 each and hard to get at that. Or, take outdoor sport : the ordinary fellow who wants to toss a few baseballs around is likely to go to the nearest but not Burt Lancaster, public park who lives in Bel Air. The private base-hadiamond in his backyard is laid out on 375,000 worth of land. Again, the average man who wants a round of golf is likely to go to a ll ' neighborhood club hut not Bob Hope. Bob has his own three-hol- e golf course, including sand trap. Value of the private course is well over 3100,000. THIS WtK Mfoil Fbrory 2 i, I41 re |