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By BEATRICE VINCENT
YOU GET RIGHT DOWN to it, businessmen are just ordinary bipeds like the rest of us. The career girl who goes into a tailspin about every man she works with because he I8 a man, is mentally much younger than she thinks she is. That is a typical teen-age reaction to the opposite sex, and it should burn itself out before 20. It is nothing that should be carried over into the business world. Businessmen are placed in offices and stores, in schools, res-
taurants and libraries to work.
Courting a spouse is done strictly
on their own time, And the same goes for you.
No matter how attractive Mr. Martin is, you do not perch on his desk, dangling your shapely legs over his wastebasket. You do not linger with him. for 10 minutes at a time at the water cooler, or follow him with a worghipful glance as he goes about his work. By the same token, you do not drop what you are doing and
strike an attitude if he pauses beside your desk, or allow him {to murmur endearments over he inside phone all afternoon, Your boss, you will find, looks with a fishy eye on young love when {it interferes with business.
Laugh at Their Jokes
WORKING with men is a very satisfactory experience. Barring a fqw loathsome ereatures — the preening Casano¥a, the Caesar type —
What every business girl should know—and won't find in her textbooks—is put Into lively and practical advice by Beatrice Vincent. Miss Vincent is fashion coordinator for the May Co. in Cleveland and an expert personnel counselor. She conducts courses that have shown many business women how to be successful and happy . .. and refeminine in a man’s
ale cat, the+ "Worl
This is the fifth of six articles (from her book, “Make Mine
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menial (female, of course) and makes a terrific play for her— panting over her desk, arranging for promotions, et cetera, et cetera—only to get rid of her when another menial catches his wayward fancy. . If you are a newcomer to th firm in which such a Don Juan operates, you can be forgiven for listening to his blandishments. - But if, after watching him at work, you still fall victim of his wiles, don’t expect much sympathy after the crash. Your bitterest enemies will be the former favorites of the charmer.
Relax, Be Patient I¥ IT sometimes seems to you that men in the business world are promoted simply because they are not women, you are entirely right. They are, And you can’t do a blessed
thing about it. So relax, and |
be a nice, patient girl.
You will be promoted, too, |
someday, if you work hard at the job at hand. Dashing about making noises like a suffragette certainly will not bring the joyful day around any faster. And starting a one-woman
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Sen. Malone's Wife: Gets a Spectacular
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Valentine Present
By ELISE MORROW. ....
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—The most spectacular’ valentine of the week was received by Katie Malone, wife of the ex-prize fighter and isolationist from Nevada, Sen, George Malone. Resident and itinerant drinkers at the Mayflower Hotel, where the Malones live, were startled Valentine's Eve to ses a woman dressed in evening clothes stalking through the promenade with a cloth-covered bird cage. 8he was accompanied by a ladies’ maid carrying a bright red valentine made like a three-ply screen and standing about four feet high. “Two love birds for Katie” explained the woman, “We're going to break in and hide the bird cage behind The other spectacular valentine women—on Valentine's Day in honor of Senora Joe Felix Lequerica, wife of the new ambassador from Spain. The luncheon, held at the riton Hotel. was an achievement in international politics as well as protocol. It brought together in sweet sentiment such soul mates as Mme, Vladimir Popovic, wife of the ambassador from the Tito Em-
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This means ) INLESS { ; A | litera that before sh » when the big boss is in a mood. get involved in a messy office to rescue him from a shrewish who has not been able, up to Stone walls . 1, - Jans of 3Mmch, % hone at the right of dee uty of - You even begin to think that vs. home affair, you must tell wife, or a silly wife or a cheat- this time, to support even one _ 1» your Healings with Hie yard sontrash outrank her would have had to be consulted for their permission the little woman at home nei yourself firmly that a fellow ing wife for what it is—-the old wife, men‘ with whom you : The hostess would have had to have their consent to put the guest ther understands nor appreci- worker's family life is com- maternal instinct, . » = guided by good *aste. 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