Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 The Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 Rough Dry-Wet Wash-Flat. Work 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY RELIABLE LAUNDRY I DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highllnd Pk. The Highland Park Press ECONOMICAL YET INCOMPARABLY BETTER can do iirur Want-ad job alune. Nine out of ten people here road it. The Press Want-Ads Joseph W. Kehoe, Dist. Manager Evanston, Illinois II. C. Reynolds, Dist. Supt. 51 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 2900 (bleclAe WIPG lee WILL Go \VIIEBE YOU GO COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS (Show a', PUBLIC SERVICE Upstairs . . . downstairs . . . or in milady’e chamber' . . . plug one of these-handy electric heaters into a con. venience outlet, wherever you ire, and bask in its quick, radiating heat. Fine for taking the chill off the bathroom . . . for making a drafty corner comfort bio for reading or sewing. glot- point "Foca1ipses" Heaters are especially designed to spread their warmth bver a wide area. The model pictured is only Only slightly more the "Uni: by Little" any over a convenient period of time. for results '00 for by Roberta Lee I. Should a young woman tak I man to call at her home when she has only been in his company once.' 2. What duos it indicate when a mun talks with a lady with his hat m and a cigar or cigarette invhis nmuth? 3. Is it proper to cut bread? l. Who. are the only two instances when it is permissible for a person to make a slight noise while eating'. 5. What kind of material does I bridal veil consist oft Pr. Should women tip as generously as men? 7. If nne has received an invita- tit abl eaten ti r IO. Should a man stand when be- ing intmduced to another man? ll. When sonding each member of a family a wedding invitation, should vach be mailed separately', M. What colors should a person with a sulluutayomplexion avoid when wiccting clothes'. 15. May the dishes of the scrvnnts’ talilv consist uf "left-overs'". lil, Is the inner envelope to a wed- ding invitation sealed or unsettled? 17. Are salted nuts and bonbons included among the regular dinner courses? IR. Wh to hold I Answers I. No; she should not invite him to her home until she has been in his company several times and is quite surr- that she wishes his friendship. 2. That he is ill-bred and rude. 3. No: always break the bread. 4. When maxim: crisp vegetables, or crusts. tr. It is Minn-times a combination of lace and tulle, but simple tulle is always preferable to imitation lace. 6. No; they are not expected to. q. One's) viviting card should be sent to arrive on the day of the reception. 8. No; the well-dressed person follows the Fashion, hat does not lead it. 9. The spoon. l0. Yes; a man should " ways stand when being introduced. ‘11. Nu; they are all placed in a. sin- ;rli large envelope and mailed to the matron of the family. 12. Nu; the lumivss should avoid this. 13. No, it is not good form; if she has not made rerervulinns for her room, she should make arrangements at the desk im- mediately upon arrival. 14. Apple green and yellow. 15. No', it should be left unsealed. 17. No; they Ire passed from time to time. 18. The art of corn-ct speech and intelligent po arrival? M. W with a 3 matron nf the family. 12. hvsiess should avoid this. is not good form; if she has pussvd from mm to tlme. IB. The art of corrm-L spceqh and intelligent vonvrrsatirm. Our Weekly Lesson in English by W. L. Gordon _ Words Often Misused Do not say. "Their exit from St. Louis." Say "their departure" when fr no' the " 13 am tm in (he If nne has received an invita- to a fnrmul reception and is un- to be present, what is necessary? ls thr- well-dressed person the to take up a new fad? With what are soft-boiled eggs Show new! tt Modern Etiquette alt-r tund when being i: [ they are all placed 24- envelope and mai It it place at shoul Ill envie d henvil ‘n the di proper , lobby of fay, heavily scented flowers the dinner table? rum-r fur a lady to lin. bby of a hotel upon her should one who n "She has a lot of jew- “a are“ many jewels." ay. "He immersed from Say "emerged" (to come ace THE PRESS an invita- and is un- in wishes society forth from anything.) means to plunge into. ‘Du not any, "It is v to become childish nt "ehildiike." ' Do not any, "Mary has luxuriolu hair." Say, “luxuriant hair." Do not say, "The hat was crushed nut of shape." Say, “The hat was syllable m firs ble. Designate, indicate, specify. den- uminute. Assault, attack, onslaught, inn- sion, incursion. raid. less Duttous; not ions rushed." "Crush" means to p ut of shape. Words Often Mispronounced Crochet. 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