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TEEN PROBLEMS—

Gloves Play Key Role in Etiquet

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The Doctor Says—

YOUR MANNERS—

SITUATION: You are in a group and the evening is being spent in conversation.

By JEAN ONE OF THE small points of etiquet concerns: gloves. Do you know the rule? Basically it's this—a man wears gloves out-of-doors only; a lady may

Patti Spotts asks Diane McMahan for her opinion of new hockey mittens as they shop in Ayses'. Diane and Patty know that sub debs need several pairs of gloves to be well dressed on all occasidns. The models in this photo, especially posed for The Times, are students at St. Agnes Academy.

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: Why is not pen{cillin dust for inhaling available everywhere?

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1648 |

High-Button

That Gaiter Look Is Last Word

By SALLY SWING United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 17—It’s high button shoes, Paris decrees today— the kind old ladies wear in Bostbn on Beacon St. Pinched heels, pointed toes and that gaiter look were the last word in lasts at the French shoemakers’ showing in the fancy inightclub Carrere’s. Since - Princess KElzabeth and Prince Philip danced there last] spring it's been “Carrere’s where the Princess went.” The drinks are priced accordingly, and so were the shoes. . J A pair of gold bedroom slippers, for instance, came up with a $250 price tag on their amethyst and garnet studded sides. The high button shoes were featured mostly for afternoon and cocktail wear. Black and brown patent leather shoes came out with snug gray elastic extensions hugging the ankles like grandpa’s congress gaiters.

Black and White Plaid Spats Among Features

Pointed toed black patent pumps had black and white plaid] spats on top—removable, of] course. { Baby pink and baby blue bootees with high spiked heels came out under sleek black dancing dresses. The same nursery colors were favored for fur-lined “after-ski” boots. For practical run-to-catch-the-

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Miss Joan Wilson is general Red and Kelly green were the chairman of the dance to be sponAnd they sored by the Tudor Hall Alumnae

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Hysteria Is Hard to Treat

By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M. D. A PERSON is often called “hysterical” if he or she has ceased to be reasonably calm and raves in an excited manner. This means of “hysteria,” however, is not the way doctors use the word. Medically speaking, hysteria Is used to describe those people who have disturbances in feeling, are paralyzed or unable to move, or have convulsions which are not caused by any true disease of the

pet colors for these. showed them even with a few | Association. Ralph Lillard and dressy black costumes. his orchestra will play for the Dress-up shoes that didn’t wear event to be held Dec. 21 in the gaiter tops had such fancy cut-| ou dstock Club out and strap arrangements that|'’ 0OUStOC ub. one pair, the maker boasted, took! Decorations are in charge of a skilled shoemaker a whole week|Miss Lucy Holliday. Her comto make. mittee members are Mesdames sere lors Were Jaws on all Clarence E. Kirk, William Diven nds of shoes. er favor colors included mousey gray, bot-|3nd Maurice Block. tle green, beige, “dead leaf” and Mrs. George J. Mayer IT is chocolate browns, and the baby chairman of the invitations compinks and blues. 'mittee. She will be assisted by Superstructures ran mostly to Miss Jane Eaglesfield, Miss Mary black and white checks or bright! Kroeger and Mrs. Richard Vonnered plaids—not quite like the old gut. Mrs. William F. Shafer is in ladies of Boston. |chafge of publicity.

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Entering a theater, a restaurant, a club or a private house, the male removes his gloves. The female of the specles keeps hers on. She may take them off along with her coat. Or she may wear them for the duration of the performance or the call. A gal must, however, doff gloves before eating. Even when they're wdrn as part of WRONG WAY: Keep it | a dressy outfit, they come off— until the owner asks for it. | completely off—in the presence RIGHT WAY: Return it | of food einiis promptly, even tROUER VO! | JN SHAKING hands on the nervous system such as an in-| Were assured you nee street, a man always pulls off fantile paralysis or a brain tumor.| to do so. his right gauntlet, whether he’s In hysteria, an attack of con-|part of the body. It is most fre-| greeting a man or a woman. A vulsions is. often started because quent in an arm or leg. gal does not. She extends a of some emotional situation, The treatment of symptoms of| gloved hand to men and women ..8 8 true hysteria is frequently diffi-| alike. So skip that corny old ! LOSS OF power and muscular|cult. The cause of the conflict movement or paralysis due to/must be sought and appropriately hysteria may occur in almost any'dealt with.

condition of your gloves is an | indication of gentility. Buy as good ones as you can afford and keep them in good repair. Frayed finger-tips can give a guy or gal a real inferiority feeling. : And need we say, girls, that white gloves should always be spotlessly clean?

er. SITUATION: You borrow something from a friend or neighbor and are told -there is no hurry about your returning the article.

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