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geant Meltzoff knew no Italian when he arrived in Sicily, but he studied hard enough to keep one step ahead. of his pupils.

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equivalent for “Boy, am I a wolf!” Though fhe lessons have not

Once the soldier newspaper tried

yet reached a very advanced state, the studious G. I. can carry on

to drop the feature, but so many suddenly frustrated scholars wrote | letters that “Parlate Italiano” had | to be revived, { The “Stars and Stripes” lessons | usually include a section on pronunciation and grammer, and one containing some illustrative vocabulafy, Each lession discusses | times and dates, shopping, walking down the street, Each also contains a | smattering of the improbable.

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GIFT BLOUSES

in Pretty Prints

Each 3.50

She fives in suits these busy times—that' why -a-blouse gift is so pleasing. These will delight her eyes as well as lighten up her whole winter wardrobe. We sketch two from a satisfying

the following conversation: “Excuse me, miss, but you have lost your handkerchief, There it is

down thére on the street under .

the jeep.” “In civilian life I am

| an honest ; millionaire of - good

family.” . ‘When the romarice reaches its peak, the G. I. has the alternative

| of saying “Will you marry me?" or

“1 forgot I have a wife and twins but we will always be friends.” No wonder this “Stars and

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FBI PROBE ALBANY

ALBANY, Nov. 26 (U. P.):—Th federal - bureau of - investigat |office today continued investiga {of a 90-second .interruption. of { network program from radio stat. |WOKO, during which » {speaking rapid-fire German

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COMPANY

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Little items that add a new and exciting look to her everyday skirts and blouses. Are grand Christmas gift ideas too! From a selection of peasant clothes. Sizes 10 to 16.

Sub Deb Shop—Fourth Floor

Bright in color ... . very gay. in effect!

Dressy little jersey outfit , , rayon and wool. Given a peas ant mood with the wide suspends ers, with tyrolean trim. 2.00. Blouse, 5.98, Skirt, 1.98, Tyrolean cotors,

Rayon fallle jumper, 12.95. Peasant with colorful felt trim. White rayon ruffle blouse, 5.00,

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ihe ‘girl mitlies. blue skirt, 5.98, and bag set, “4.09.

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pre-Christmas collection. In Inc

1. Spun rayon with a flannel look. = Blue, Sr red, ‘brown or green

with white.

2. Rayon crepe with a gay print on yellow, white, green or beige grounds,

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Blouse Shop—Third Floor . THURSDAY . Yielkttons peed n RR eit driving Failure to stop a signal . oo Drunken driving All others

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Neat, trim ‘and attractive pump styles all blithely bowed to ___ give femininity and flattery to your ankles and your instep. All fashioned of the famous Gold-that-used-to-be-Red Cross quality leathers with the plu-perfect fit that makes you feel as if you were walking on air.

Sportswear for Girls ~~ Just tke her Sub-Deb Sister . . . she never has foo many sweaters, and skirts or. blouses. A new collection . . . wonderful and warm for all occasions. All make Christmas Gifti she'd love. Ses Tio 14. :

1. Brown and white or n n white check skirt. 598. Shown with broadcloth

and v3.48. 2. All wool sweater in blue and yellow. 5.00. 55% wool, i% rayon in pagtel shades,

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