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DOTTY DECLARES There are times when she is almost entirely convinced that a place is in the home. woman's Washington Notes in 1950 TT President of the United States and the First Gentleman of the Land gave their first public reception yesterday. The President was gowned in a pale blue satin, merely: the sug the latest short cut from Paris. Th voluminous skirt had the fashionable widthof ten yards at the hem, and the crowds eagerly scanned every detail of her costume. The First Gentleman seemed a trifle self-conscious at first. this being his first’ public appearance since the ordeal of nursing the chil- dren through measles, barrassment soon wore away as he greeted old friends here and there among the throngs. The Secretary of State and Mr, Smith gave a tea the ¢ the Secretary wore a fetching cos- tume of cowslip pink with an enor- mous train; she neverth able to lay aside the and laughed and chattered with the freedom of a schooigirl. becomingly with sstion of a bodice— but his em- Our newly appointed Ambassa- dress to the British Republic was among those present; she wore a wonderful creation of sea-plane g and an immense bonnet representing a sea-plane, which nearly concealed her piquant face and her bewitching smiles. The Ambassadress has re- cently divorced her fifth husband, so it is a foregone conclusion that she will be the most popular of our great country’s representatives sent to England since the monarchy. Georgiana Cheesman Learn to Play at Home — this New Easy Way \" All the irksome, fat usually attached to learn’ eliminated by this new f You learn by note. Mail coupon for free booklet explaining this amazing method. ¢ and tedious work been Phe on FREE Book Explains New Method Own Home” tells thod in our specials me entitled if you send off aluable hours—that run into years— music Play By Note With it you also receive Plano of the eas Organ Clarinet Flute Cello Cornet Harmony and Composition Sight Singing | Ukuteie the Latest Jazz we Fulcourse. " AY. U.S. SCHOOL , 22 Brunswick Building, his wond. Have yo Nan Address city seesaeeeees State. ee eeeeeee clear profit. Requires no atten- ays out generously to pat- rons and 80 is played constantly. Your profit sure. Or make around $100 a week by own- ing a few Venders Free Folder giving low cash price a: description of this ender where it can earn $25 to $50 a week Dalleed ty Kenpart Bwouns at pular, In this Issue — RECEIVERS Progress, thrills and true romance, the practical things and technique of RADIO are all best told each month in POPULAR RADIO, the world’s greatest radio magazine; edited by Kendall Banning. New LUMINOUS PICTURES VERY CURIOUS Great choice for $1.00, $3.00, $5.00. Try! MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED PARIS-PICTURES Dept. 14 in Neuilly-Plaisance (S$ & O) France 31 bf ss POW. SAN IMMEDIATELY subscribers may send One Dollar for next 5 issues, to POPULAR RADIO, 627 West 43d Street, New York THROW YOUR VOICE Onder the table, into a Trunk, down Cellar or anywhere. Our lessons Ml io VENTRILOQUISM teacbes you, With our! VENTRILO (Gtsin the mouth and cannot be seen) imitate Birds. Aol. mals, etc. without moving your lips. Tdis outst and book of JOKES by mail for oe. ¢ ton 'VERSAL DIST. Box $08 Stamford, Cr. comicbooks.com