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See How Easily You Can Learn to Dance This / SVew Way If you can do the step illustrated in the chart on the right, there is no reason why you cannot easily and quickly master all of the latest steps through Arthur Murray’s method of teaching dancing right in your own home. oO skeptical you may be about being able to learn to dance by mail, this new course will quickly prove to you that you can easily learn without a teacher on the ground to direct your steps—and without music or partner—right at home. Even if you don’t know one dance step from another, these new diagrams and nple instructions will enable you arn any of the newest nces in an azingly short time. You don’t r to leave your own room—it isn’t necessary to go into a dancing class—or to pay large fees for private instruction. All ou need to do is to follow the instructions shown on the diagrams, practice the steps a few times to fix them in your memory and there is no reason why you should not be able to dance on any floor, to either band or phonograph music and to lead, follow, and balance correctly no matter how expert your partner may be. matter how Learn Any Dance in a Few Hours Whether you want to learn the Fox Trot, One Step, College Rock, Conversa- tion Walk, Waltz, or any of the newer s you won't have the slightest diffi- in doing so through this new Then, the very next time danc- an surprise your friends : tner and stepping right out with perfect confidence that every step you make and every movement is absolutely correct. Arthur Murray guar- anteestoteach you or your lessons won't cost you one cent. More than 60,000 people have learned to become per- fect dancers by mail and there is no why 000 more cannot learn just as easily. In fact, about five thousand people a month are be- coming won- derful dancers through enthusiastic been_ received Arthur Mur- if interested send for special eafict reprinting them." ray’s amazing new method. Satisfied Students Praise the Course “Wm. S.. Meyerfield, Aan Harbor, Mich. I practiced yesterday and learned through honograph no trouble in lead. ing or balance JN. Mealy. Flatwood, W. Va ting ally ly with the instructions, pupils I pert J. Delaney Bay City, Mich. Recher 1 bave taken your course Begei Thorgerison, 1. Begin Good dancers:aie:al: ine ways the most popular people in. their set— they never lack part- ners and are invited to ever) cause dancing is the most popular form of recreation, and good dancers are s in demand. But beside good dancers al- have mental and physical ¢ of man- are never embarrassed, shy timid. Very often they meet influen- T people in. this social way who are very helpful to them in busin How to Prove That Arthur Murray Teach You to Dance in an Evening Arthur Mur- ray has con- sented, for a limited time only, to send a special 16-les- son course to every one who signs and re- turns the cou- pon attached to this page. You may keep this cour: at Be Mies forfivedaysand vei Seam test it for your- oi Rhythm self. It must pant OR ———— that you can quickly learn to ce in your own home without music or tner through Arthur Murray's methods or the test will cost you nothing. Arthur Murr: America’s foremost authority on social dancing. The Vander- bilts, Ex-Governor Locke Craig of Carolina, and scores of other socially inentpeoplechose Mr.Murray astheirdar ing instructor. In fact, dancing teachers the world overhave been instructed by him, Through his new, improved method of dancing by mail, Mr. Murray will give you the same high-class instruction in your own home that you would receive if ration) . Draw left eight on tet How to Walte Backward ‘The Secret of Leading ‘The Chasse in the Fox Trot ‘The Forward Walt: Si How to Leave One Partner to Dance with Another What the Advanced Dance: RST ) PART ,. with left foot orward, Step and st Weight on ae to right foot Simply * footprints Boing further. the you took private les- sons in his studio and aid his regular fee of $10.00 per lesson. Send No Money—Not One Cent ger to prove to you that he can quickly teach you to be a good dancer in your own home. Just fill in d mail the coupon—or a letter or posteard will do—and the special course will be promptly mail you. When your postman hands the spe sixteen-lesson course to you, simply $1.00 with him, plus a few cents postage, in full payment. » the course for five days. Practice all of the st learn everything these sixteen lessons can teach you and prove to your full satisfaction that you have found the quickest, and most delightful way to learn to dance. Then, within five ¢ desire, you may return the course and your dollar will be promptly returned to you. But decide veep the course—a: 1 surely will— ur personal property without further of any kind. of this offer must send the coupon today—offer may be withdrawn without notice. So mail coupon NOW. Arthur Murray, Studio 447, 100 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. COMPLETE 16-LESSON COURSE, $1.00 Arthur Murray, Studio 447, 100 Filth Ave., New York hat [ can learn to dance he sixteen-h Name Address oney with coupon. 81.10 cash with order.)