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earn to Dance Wh Arthur Murray y | | | ‘| H Imerica’s Foremost Dancing Instructor i}! | Hi MAN'S PART: |, Step forward on left foot. | 2. Right foot to right side 1) 3. Draw left up to right | H ] 4. Step back on right, bend right knee. Ser LADY'S PART: Is opposite of man's. . Step back on right Left to left side Right up to left . Forward on left, bend left, lift right. i} A Challenge Made.) aH Me Pop ular? er hat was their challenge! “ey af blood baited? “All rights T accept!” I responded. And I started across the floor, PeNo s you d . th "Ie Marisa‘ q that way it was ave a: 1 Turn "the Tables it | What a | ir life—Arthor Murray a finished dancer, right in your o} | names 4 WIGH LAT (Continued from page 23) pantry at the ungodly hour of 9 a.m. which is practically the middle of the night, you know, vist ing to be all » borsch and cinders. You are ping to be ible to save a lot of money on your personal servicing. Permanent waves, for instance The preeinet barber will step up with the clippers, make a few passes at you, and you will look just like all the rest of the cue-ball com rades. Frocks, too. Comrades Mil- grim and Kurzmann are ng to take it on the nose! ALL you will need i one of those Soviet sewing machines anda few old burlap bags. Your shoe hills will go down to nothing. Your dogs will be decorated with nice cow skin like the rest of the Comrades As for entertainment, tho vou have to forego those splendid *250,000 you are so noted for (in the interests of charity), you will find plenty of fun ins Art dothe Balala Festivals at) Terr: wiet Propaganda. and Gazotski ovitch Gardens ought to be quite wowish. The fun inay not be as unrestrained as it is at your parties, but it will be doing good around. Till the Revolution, then, Tam Afterwards, for Heaven's sake, me Comrade, and don't refer to Hi Hat under penalty of my flashing a Social Register. Eye-Queues Os entrance day, 1931, at a certain colle four men named Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior and Senior their odd d their classes the following facts: —Mr. Freshman would finish as quickly as any of the others, barring flunks. Only one of th the Freshman class. ither of the two men whose names begin with an S were in the classes whose usual nations begin with c man was ina class one found, by comparison men was in his name would indicate except: Mr. Junior and one other. Mr. Junior would not be graduated in 1 if he passed. Mr. Sophomore would finish two years behind Mr. Senior if both men passed, None of the men were Sophomores. Can you place the four men in the Last week's: 1: he watch went six miles and 120 ft. Six miles in the man’s pocket and 120 ft. on its own little path, No. 2: The batter was first base man on his team and was merely tak- ing his position at the old first sack. No. 3: The river being shallow, the army removed its boots and waded. s2 even t classe: comicbooks.com