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March 10, 1945 - Image 14

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T HE M IC HIGA N D A ILY

Sa turday. Ma rch 10 195

IPUrnc't Fr,, GII tr oTHE MI llIG DILY Sr.ItI 111 ,on-h 10 1 4

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BvSongs of Today Will Be Memories Tomorrow
In line with V-Ball Extra's func-
tion as a remembrancer of things today this musty old paper will in St. Louis, The Tolley Song,
past here is a list of songs popular contain a list of some quaint chan- Always. It Happened One Night in
today. aon trilled b' Joe Colle e n Petropavlovsk, Sweet. Lorraine,.
Those of you who will cherish Betty Coed n 11145 A. Tcnight and Every Night, Cock-
this copy as a reminder of one of Leading the list of popular songs tails for Two, Whispering, Dar-
Dr. Hopton, Miss Balliol Unearth 'Little the happiest nights of our life were Rum and Coca Cola, Don't danella, Your Feet's Too Big and
take note: Twenty-five years from' Fence Me In, Saturday, Meet Me One Meatball.
Things, Which Make Matrimony Solid"

By LEARNTEHARD WEIGH
In the first book of its kind, Bed ners is suppressed, the salient as-
Manners and Better Bed Manners, pcts of the subject are treated as
by Dr. Ralph Y. Hopton and Anne microcosms when they should be
Balliol, a strategic social problem treated as macrocosms.
You Bed Your Life
is taken out of the periphery inYoucBednYourLfe
'which it has hitherto been, and Such an act as getting un-
placed in the limelight. Written dressed, which has a plethora of
from a purely scientific viewpoint, aesthetic value, is handled as a
this startling book comes at an daily duty such as, setting-up ex-
auspicious moment. (Although I ercises. When one considers that
might say that our forbearers the average one-family man, with
could have made good use of it), a life span of seventy years, spends
u an aount of time throughout his
when the institutions of society life, equivalent to nine years of
are at a crumbling point, and an work, eight hours a day, Sundays
analysis of the crux of the situa- included in the process of dressing
tion, if heeded will mean the re- and undressing, it becomes obvi-
ous how significant the perpetra-
reformation of tion of this act is to the general
our pit-fallen world - welfare of the individual. Yet,
From Cover to Cover humanity is oblivious to the im-
Dr. Hopton and Miss Balliol port of it.
have undertaken this Sisyphean Even such a comparatively sim-
task for the benefit of those per- ple thing as maintaining pleasant
surroundings in a boudoir is ig-
sons who have succumbed to the nored. Those who share the con-
traditions of our culture and taken jugal hearth are so inconsiderate
the Sacred Marriage Yows, or to as to throw the most intimate of
any other individual who refuses belongings on the floor or drape
to follow the maxim "Live Alone them upon the arms of chairs.
and Like It." All other people And what is more disconcerting
(human or otherwise) are regard- than to awaken from a pleasant
ed as non-contributors to the col- dream of a Grecian chorais chant-
lapsing,.of human mankind. They ing a paean, only to see before you
are, ipso facto, eliminated from a silkstocking suerimposed upon
the necessity of studying the mas- a pair of hounds-tooth checked
terpiece. pants.
However, if we are to be saved, Quick Henry, the Book
an assiduous and almost pedantic Such phases of Bed Manners
stud'y must be made of the prob- are only the minor factors of the
tem. In the words of the authors, institution. There are others with
"One word of warning. This is the far greater significance, and more
first and only bool ever printed important psychological implica-
about ;Bed Manners, The subject tions, which are treated with
is a vast one. The happiness of equal clarity and enlightenment.
many million people depends on Had Henry the VIII been avail-
it. Therefore, do not attempt to ed of the use of this book the his-
read this book rapidly. Meditate tory of the world might have
each chapter before you take up been altered an infinite amount.
the next one. You must think as But, unfortunately such scholars
you read. You can do this in the as Dr. Hopton and Miss Balliol
privacy of your home, or in the were non-existent at that time.
subway, or out riding with your It is disconcerting to note that
friends, or in odd moments at the for lack of knowledge the path
office or factory where you work. of humanity swerved to an aber-
Own Your Own ration.-
"For this reason, you cannot-
rent this book at a library, and
gallop through it, and expect to
get its full benefit. Own your own 9
copy at all times. Carry it around PIGTAILS
with you, and give its magic a full
chance to work." were swel
But, in spite of this urgent war-
ning, it would almost seem as if for finals
society were engaged in a con-
spiracy to continue its hazardous
lethargy concerning this phase of B UT
life, which is the 'quintessence of
its rapidly increasing down-fall, now's the time for your
Such a fact is tragic because
something can be done-which is NEW SPRING
made manifest by this scholarly PERMANENT!
treatise.
Bed Manners is a theme which Our machineess wave
is considered taboo by "polite so- will leave your hair
ciety." It is a subject, which, be-
cause of its extreme person nature, stin-soft cd easy to
has never received the proper pub- manage.
lication. Thus, the ignorant must
remain in such a state, and in this
goorance they are not only per-e
petuating the unhappiness in their
own lives, but are conducive to the
unhappiness of the whole social BEAUTY SHOP
tructure. 1205 S. University
Because edification in Bed Man-

"You're loojing ery wtrlltoga, Mr. Dextr!"

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r li-yy': -
The most attering thing a woman can
sa -about a man's appearance is .. "he
wears his clothes well."
It pays to see
Safefl& ' She means that he lakes thes in i
stride, never looks pain lully dressed-
up" ndi I8 Ra~s conf rtably at e s.
ether behsd d esk', on a dance floor,
or'addr cisg a eetig of the board.

Sin can't help but wear your clothes
well if they have been made by Stein
Bloh. Designed to drape tle a
curves and jsess of your body, they
are moulded s skilfully that there is
not a single trace of stress or stiffneSl
fron cosoLr to troser-cuff.

STEIN BLOClI

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