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Show I "Do's and Don'ts" 1 Don't throw away your I sales check after you've made j a purchase. The check will save you time and trouble if you 1 have to make an exchange or adjustment. 2 Don't demand to see the i manager about an exchange or adjustment that can be made by the sales clerk. I 3 Read the labels on merchandise.' mer-chandise.' Find out how to UfO and care for the things you buy, and what they're for. 4 Don't expect luxury goods to last longer than utility items because they cost more. Dancing Danc-ing shoes, for instance, aren't made for hiking. 5 Check your name and address ad-dress on the sales check for delivered de-livered merchandise after the clerk 113 written it, Wr mg addressee ad-dressee ore the No. 1 cause of , non-dr-iivery. SHOP TALK SHOPPING TIPS THAT CAN AVOID HEADACHES Now that Christmas seaion is at hand here are some shopping tips that can be put to practical as well as beneficial. u" " avoid a lot of headaches on the part of all concerned. "He Business"'-"" In telling YOU how to shop and like it a New York department depart-ment store executive says the cardinal rule for everyone is to be businesslike iw"rx- -'rating that brings the average customer cus-tomer to grief." As maimger of the adjustment service department depart-ment at Macy's where 11.000 adjustments ad-justments are made daily, the author. John A. Blum, has learned learn-ed from experience the do's and Odon't's of shopping. And here is his advice to shoppers: |