Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1924 — Page 7

“Managing Mollie!”

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Make the Grade!

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LOOK, THE PART YOU WANT TOPLrAY

Mollie Legion is almost as well known in the Treasurer's Office of the C. R. & B, as the old man” himself and for the same reason: They're the two best-dressed people in the office! Mollie is only 21 —a fine upstanding, ath-letic-looking girl, clear skin, brown eyes, brown bob —bright, gay, happy—if it wasn't for her big spectacles she'd even be flapperish, Mollie earns more money than the average business girl of 21, has S3OO in the bank; every man in the place says, “Some girl, that!” as he gets her cheery ‘‘Good morning!” smile, so Susie Clocksmith asked how she managed to “stand so well with the C. R. & B.” Managed is just the word, Sue!” replied Mollie. I watched the men and soon noticed that the Big Boys in the Private Offices and the Young Ones on the way there looked as though they ‘came from a bandbox' every morning—fresh, but different from top to toe. So I just copied ’em! I keep two business suits going, all tailored, none of ’em ‘fussed-up' or ‘evening-gown'-y and, honest to goodness, Susie, I just feel so ‘snappy’ in my business-duds that I guess I have to act that way! Psh! the haroldlloyds are part of the plan—they make me look QUIIE SERIOUS, don't you think?” Young women who would get on in business might wisely follow “Managing Mollie's'' technique, might wisely DRESS THE PART if they're at all determined to do what Mollie's doing to MAKE THE GRADE! • rTYfI HPZ -a Scripps-Howard Newspaper f'' ■ ' A Word to Business Women ‘Managiug Mollie" has the right system—don’t you think? Give your business-wardrobe a going-over tonight, ladies. That last-year’s blouse, that 1923 suit, that relined coat—how about anew BUSINESS OUTFIT? bought NOW! Wouldn’t that help you make the grade to higher wages in your office? I Coming! No. 3 in the “Make the Grade'’ series will appear in The TIMES next Wednesday, Dec. 3. Ladies! Make your men-folks read: “THE 18-KARAT MAN!”