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But hold the pen, the verbal poison and the unhappy messages (unless, of course, you've really behaved badly and want to apologize) when you're "mad" at any boy. A one-sided letter filled with "how dare you do this to me" phrases is no way to talk over a misunderstanding! Nine times out of ten, a gal doesn't mean it when she says "I never want to see you again," but how can a fellow find that out when he's too hurt to call again? Most boys think of girls as "sugar and spice and a lot of Friday-night fun," but a harsh, scolding letter can spoil that picture faster than you think. So don't say anything on paper you wouldn't say in person, for once that letter is in the mailbox, those little men in gray uniforms just won't give it back again! LADIES' HOME JOURNAL 29
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Knockout on Sunday... Washout on Monday! What a difference a day makes (wash-day, that is)...to SOME cotton dresses. But a dress with "Sanforized" on the label can't lose its style to shrinkage, wash it as you will! So never let a cotton dress enter your life without the "Sanforized" trade-mark. Whether you're paying $3 or $30, look for that word "Sanforized" on the label every time! The style will never shrink away from the dress with "Sanforized" on the label!•SANFORIZED• TRADE ® MARK Text Appearing After Image:
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. permits use of its trade-mark "Sanforized," adopted in 1930, only on fabrics which meet this company's rigid shrinkage requirements. Fabrics bearing the trade-mark "Sanforized" will not shrink more than 1% by the Government's standard test.
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