Judge, 1931-12-26 · page 31 of 37
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Request Number Parents seck for daughter a dance escort for oc pal social functions. Should be coll man j ” rank, New Yorker or commuter, 5 feet 9 ins, or taller, Protestant, gg: dancer, ha tuxedo, Daugh gvod-look. refined, eighteen, dances well. Stat talifications & re NEES. R- Herald Tribune “Ty rare R206: D I hope T shan’t offend you by saying that the whole thing looks just And that enlighten- on the level. iate a little t sy to be I would appr ing before getting back my tuxedo from Larry Dunn, To begin with: Why specify a “college man above junior rank”? | Practically all the college men who to anything never attain junior . unless they also happen to. be first-rate halfbacks. | Even more disturbing is your ap- parent indifference as to whether he | “New Yorker or a commuter, apt to look out of your of ruddy Why. you are and fisher lads from Cos Cob stamping up window se group | ] in their hip boots, sou'westers and all! Moreover, it is evident that you have | | | { H ] | never been subjected to the efferves cent bubbling of the commuter mind week in week out, Really, you ean- not have the welfar your daugh ter at heart. I suspect she may be a stepchild. Another thing that picions is that crack about “5 feet 9 | inches or taller.” Is Lucille that tall —or taller? Is she six feet I | not being impertinent—TL merely want to kn For if she taller), just use | make Lily Cups. | I a little arouses my sus- is six feet this letter to you am bit sorry you felt it necessary to put in that “moral” spe cifieation, After all, aren't) morals merely the conventions of the one an- And with the days follow other so rapidly and getting shorter all the time, I'd that if Lucille were “refined,” you claim, could handle that business herself, and good luck to her, I’m sure. You narrow your field a’ lot specifying “Protestant.” ‘That prac tically eliminates New York, You will yup around Larchmont Oranges to clear that uy as she by have to range or over to the hurdle, T bet. My tuxedo is in pretty f tho it old-fashioned, silk- has a difference ? all, 1 nd per: haps Luci ght hit it off, Who knows? Anyway, thanks for giving me first ch: Very truly this make too great Well, [I guess this is about like yours, TANLEY JON —Don't forget: if she is six (or | lapels instead of the grosgrain. Would | feet, the hell with this letter!” earn to Dance The Princeton By Arthur Murray |. Left foot toward upper left- hand corner. Draw right foot up to left. 3. Left forward. foot Right foot to upper right- hand corner. Draw left up to right foot. Right foot forward. Start © If YouCanDo Above step I'll Make You a Finished Dancer in Ten Days By ARTHUR MURRAY World-Famous Dancing Authority [ Post ¢ with the good dancer, the one by my meth! it will be have my traini + quickly and seen it just dance step alter having 5- Day Trial use it See for finished the course within the J your money ceil be d. you can get the same the very course for which thou- 29 valuable lessons | ARTHUR MURRAY, Studio 164 i} 7 East 43rd Street, New York, N.Y. ] ! p 1 understand. thy 1 may return the Course within S | | 1, i Visi {dete and sop money will be retuned | | eS | 1 Name comicbooks.com