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I 1 1- t- 7 -0 i Be gracious and don't laugh at your boy don't repeat en barrassing incidents which refer to him in order to make others laugh it -his expense By 'Helen T' you want to keep a mart guessing never 7-ke ruder-The girlivho rules with a high stieq to see 111 me a glamorous- romanuc airy Princess However I seldom saw any men-I except Daddy's friends and contemporaries all i 1 of whom had known me from the cradle "Then one day my father's manager 1 Dillinghamwhom I -adored tame to our house and brought with hies visiting French actor 1 He could speak practically no English but he was handsome and young and I fell in love with him at first iight to make an impression on ti Ws Ikkt Me Ifits'a in turtret kin i I -mighty hand thinking that she is showing ett errant suitor how little he I matters in her romantic pattern Is going to a lot of walk to prove that he 114s indispensable IPs 1 to her as powder for her nose or sunshine on a beach' 'I Dorothy Stone famous dancing and musket vi comedy star has had ample opportunity to ob- i serve charm women 4 She is the daughter of Fred Stone renowned comedian and actor With her two sisters Pauli who dances and acts and Carol who is considered one of die Most' gifted of the younger emotional actresses she composes the i 4 group known as three of the most beautiful 11 talented sisters in the theatrical world In pit- i-c' i Ir Tate life she is the wife of Charles Collins also famed as a dancer and actor 1 Milis Stone believes -in being definite in talk- $'' 1 1 I ing about this thing called charm or appeal ''''7 i lir I She began to feel that way about it when she 0 was 15 At that time she was trying to per- 1 suade her celebrated father to let her go on the stage with bhn He was inclined to treat her i as a child although he had taught her prac- A woman should never do intimate fixing a man's tie Or tically from the cradle how to dance and ride thinis such as and sing and act brus ing a real or imaginary speck off his coat "I resented being treated like a girl" Miss Stone recalls- laughing: "I expected my fathers and every other man I happened to never does It shows the man 'how she -I meet to see in me islamorowromantic Fairy caress This is an undisputed fact Vt woman Princess However I seldom saw any men- never goes to the trouble to b(r rude to a man except Daddy's friends and contemporaries all who does not matter to her and every man of whom had known me from the cradle knows this: "Then one day my father's manager "I think that every time a woman meets a Dillinghamwhom I -adored came to our house man no matter how long she has known him and brought with hies visiting French actor or how well she should recapture the mood He could speak practically no English but he that she had the first time she met him and be was handsome and young and I fell in love as charmingly' gay and vivacious as possible with him at first -sight She should be Very impersonal She should pretend that she knows nothing about any pri- to make an impression On vete matters he may discuss instead of taking I him which was iiimossibli in worchi be- the view that she has all the details it het THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 1935 1 III TIT- I tl III I 1 1 1111111110 It I terlBril 1 0E1111111 Mil IIIIII LIM Dorothy Stone brilliant daughter of a famous father and her husband Charles Collins PO I me a glamorous roman 1- airy caress I his is an ungisputed tact 'A woman shops livery stables and mile DiVeVet I seldom saw any men- never goes to the trouble to bc rode to a man places where men' assemble 's friends and contemporaries all who does not matter to here and every man "Never never be 'dirty' the known me from the cradle knows this: young actress warns "Even if day rny father's manager "I think that every tun' a woman meets a your comeback is far tom I -adored came to our house man no matter how long she has known him than any words that have been utaith hies visiting French actor or how' well she should recapture the mood tered all through the evening ak practically no English but he that she had the first time she met him and be don't say it Men hate this coarse and young and I fell in love as charmingly gay and vivacious as possible streak in women irst -sight She should be very impersonal She should "Don't' be priggish and frown pretend that she knows nothing about any pri at stories when they are told It id to make an impression on vete matters he may discuss instead of taking is better to laugh good-naturedly 'MA was iMpossibli in worchi be- the view that she has all the details it hes But don't tell any of your own I not understand English- I asked------tongue't -endu- Such action- will throw yott ooft ID lictME iausu butruatill which was sm Worts be- the-----74Ish-e-jha-1 the details 1 But don't tell any your own cause hi could not undarstand English- I Such action-- will throw yon off Daddy if I Could dance for our guest "If a woman is peered at some action of your pedestal and it is mighty hard asmatauy a ammo sur VW VICK it a woman la peeyea at tome action or your pedestal and it mighty hard "Of cows I danced better than ever before a man's I think she should snap Out of it and to climb back when once you are in my life His applause and bravos made me be more courteous than ever As long as a down" happy for days afterwards so did an auto- woman is courteous she keeps a man uncertain Women should never he'on' graphed picture he sent me inscribed to 'Una H11 never knows where he stands if she keeps the defensive with men Miss A A A A A A Pttite Artiste' and signed Maurice' Chevalier Stone says op' this attitude Petite Artiste' and signed Maurice Chevalier up this attitude Stone says 1' Hi soon sailed back to Para -tut he had "Then too men dislike to be einbarrassed "If a man complains don't el 4 awakened my romantic mood I began to think So do women When a woman is rude to a take it too seriously" she advises "Don't let 1 If you in wit of ways to attract other handsUrna visitors who man it makes hint cross it embarrasses him him think that you think his complaint is serious ought 'cross my path and he knows the woman a taking him for and you are being worried by it Try to talk 1 "I' formulated A set of rules for granted and it makes her Appear foohsh Never about something else and pretend to be gay 1 ssunrms emus 6 vsou owl FA LPC ti a WhiCh I had long since forgotten Then the look or foolish or little before a man "For instance if you are meeting a man for other day: going over some old love letters I "4 -voinan should never be familiar either tea and you are late don't come in with a wanttd to burn I found an envelope addressed should never do intimate things to a man whom bulcdle of apokigies all ready to flutter around to mYgelf Private and Personal' ID childish she wishes to imAress romantically such as fix- him If he is 'nice about your A I I 1 s's hdlidwriting with many flourishes I found My fust setnof 'Rules for Charm'" Here they are: A Be gracious Be iniperlonal Be tifysterious---- Don't talk too much Share your joy of hvmg with all tie noted actress laughing at the rules to a still th ay a nuts at some of them contain a germ of truth Especially the ooe about cow tely 6671rANY women have a mistaken idea thar 111 tht way to prevent a mu from know- I ing how much he rnatters'is to treat him rude- ---1Yr she says if a woman -is offended by soma action of a MAD'S she will clo'this think that it will show her indifference A ing his tie brushing a speck real or imaginary him' honestly you are sorry from his coat commenting on the press bis new "But if he begins to suggest that perhaps valet or tailor has put in his trousers someone else held You 'up just laugh and tell ''Such actions and comments contain an air him you couldn't find anyone else that you of possession Min hate to be possessed They we late because you were looking or some do not want to feel- the smallest walls rising other inconsequential- thing Preserve your around circle -where thei live' and'se- nse of humor It 7)16 out all sorts of play and work even if they themselves are rough' places 1 building the walk Let men feel free Any bondage must be self-imposed and since they 461VIEN despise love that grovels' In The prefer to pretend it isn't there help them along- ILL Scoundrel' the movie in which Noel with the game" Coward stars there is a scene 'where the eh! prefer to pretend it isn't there help them aIong LU Scoundrel' 'the movie- in whkh Noel with the game" Coward stars there is a scene 'where the sitl who loves him realizing that he has other loves A NOTHER sin against charm which too comes to him weeping imploring beseech- women have started to commit since they ing She breaks -down completely He tells have sought parity with men in the economic her that he wants her love but he doesn't want world ie that of matching or topping their it groveling in front of him That is true of stories when those stories have an unpleasant tall inert color Miss Stone has observed There are "There is a certain mental place to hold certain stories whkh should be sacred to barber when you are with someone whom you really (Copyright 193S hv EvorWook Magazine) Don't talk too mboh advises Dorothy but remember that it takes brains to be a good listener takes intelstener ligence s''' 'i 0 c) 15 BLq i 4 LI a to listener I There are questions which must be asked that show a real interest in the theme and IN (crt 'the man and concentration i- 1 necessary to word them (41t t11 well et kv-Iv' 'tar "In addition to letting a s' lklk Nt man have the conversational lead praise the bright re c73 marks which he makes" is" Miss- Stone says "Rernem 1 '1 bet them and bring them 1 l'st up later when they apply to another theme He i It are meeting a man for tea and you are late don't come think that you have a gen a bundle of apologies all ready to flutter around him' uine appreciation of his ability want to impress Be a complete' affirmation of yourself You must hold a certain peak and never descend "Never lean on a John or Jim or affirm him Agreeing with him is another matter Never be his shadow when you are with him Do not be negative or think of yourself that way "Never be on the oblique and never bepossessect This being an entire person in yourself is a dynamic thing It isn't anything tangible but it is a certain powerA You are you" Too many women like to play the question and Answer erne 'Miss Stone has observed -They do not permit emotional and menti privacy let alone the right to freedom of action "Never ask a man where he hat been Cr why he is late Preteild you haven't noticed if he is late A arm: 'Oh are you late? It took me so long to dress it's a good thing you didn't get here sooner' completely 'disarms a man You not only have granted him full freedom but have shown that it didn't matter to you in the least He will arrive five minutes early quite Probably the next time "If he mentions that he has seen someone don't ask- him where the meeting took place Be as impersonal es though it doesn't matter to 1 '4 Dorothy Stone of the famous tt Stepping Stones" drew up a set of rules for herself at the age of 151 on how to be attractive to the othei she finds that they are still good today you whether the man was having tea with someone in your 'favorite tea place or was hurrying along Broadway when he was hailed for a minute's conversation After all it doesn't really concern you" Every wise woman knows that the conversational stage belongs to a man A woman is his audience Whether or not she may watch an exclusive show from the 7 miw or is all seat relegated to to ti firs i gallery along with others' is entirely up to her 1 row at his stories of course But never laugh at him Do not repeat embarrassing incidents which refer to him in order to make others laugh at his expense "Never telephone a man either Let the telephone be a one-way connection and you take the calls Of course if there is some imperative definite reason for communicating with him that changes matters He will know instantly that you were required to call But do not invent alibis and reasons for phoning him Let him pursue lou "Do not let him see that you are being elusive though if he 'thinks you are planning a 'campaign he i in on your secrets at once Be natural and be so busy making yourself into an interesting' person that you will not 16 sitting around $aiting for him to come or call" Miss Stone believes that modern women have teen immeasurably helped in acquiring chats by watching their favorite screen or stage dam and reading articles about how other wool have improved themselves "In older days a woman accepted the v14 that at 35' or 40 she was middle-aged anJA longer attractive" she says Now a woraiifrit of that age looks at half the most seductive screen sirens ang knows from their own ments that they are her contemporaries" 1'' i 41 1 0 I 0 1 6 i I 0 a Is i 7 4' 0-4144e i- --1 i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 1935 I I II 1 1 1 10' 11 1 I 1 11 t4 u- 1 II ri 11111111 11111 1 1 1 1 tikl l'1 i 1 I I 1 440 1 1110i11111 11 5111 1 11 -III 4 r'''''''''''''''-' stl''1' 1 il II 1I 1- k' 4 f- 4' i- i fri 111 iL 1 a -A 0 ft- 111111 I 11111 111111 111111 1111 III 11111 i ''111 "7 I I ''-1ifi I i 4'1: 1 ''''ii 4 -1t 'I! A 4 i i' il 1 I I r' i '1 4 4 1 1 4 "2': i ir- 7 I I i ii 1 i fi': i i i i A f- -('' A Al i 5:1 1 i I li1 1': :2::: )4 i 1 1 1 1 44 --t-ao): 7 1 1 1 $0( Ir 3 4: i 1 11 Al 1 1 1 I -7-ci 4r 7 Ititolialbh 5 1 '12 ii il 4 1 i ''''S -I 1 5 4 1 l' 0 4 it barrassing Incidents which refer to ii la te Be gracious and don't laugh at your 4 boy don't repeat em- 'Dorothy Stone bril- 74? i '-it '-1' i ii c1C 'S)'N- famous o9 daaufgathntearr oafnda 1 him In order to make others laugh 1::: i it-his expense her husband Charles i ''1 I Collins I 7 7111) -)) '4 1 7 i I By 'Helen t) i 1 1 ft 1 V' k' i -4 4 you went to keep a min guessing never' 1 1 ---be ruder The girtsvho rules with -a high I 1:11 1 --end "-mighty- hand thinking -that she is ii-li10q- showing ett errant suitor how little he 04 si'l matters iti-11er romantic pattern is going to a is'' is indispensable 4 144 I A- A Iv 77 Ifilinr li fil ff Ilitttil I gil li ii '1111 dillPtni 0 lot of welt to prove that he to her as poWder for her nose or sunshine on 11A i Ai i ik 0 lli A 5 ii A- hit a beach' f'- Dorothy Stone of the famous oip077-uptiNtdofipo itytivitiqhtbr Dorothy Stone' famous dancing and musics' I 00 likrlAr i 0:11 li 4m Stepping Stones" drew up a'set comedy star has' had amide opportunity to o6 I -N litlalip 31 pl'Aid i'll I le Ill! ii serve'cheim in women: 4 1 IA ilk 7 She is the daughter of Fred 'Stone renowned 77'' IP 10': fixY qrb IA illl11'11111019 Ili of rules for herself at the age i -(sA i ilikgivil1111i1 1111111 11 11 7L 111 dill'll'r111 1101 11'lill'r 7 I ii '1f ill 11111' r71 1111111 I pill 11111 ii III' Illi Ili' 41 A li: it': :1: of 15 on how to be attracti comedian And actor With her two sisters ve to PIOI4 who 'dances and and Carol who a''' II 11111 pb 'p'''f 4:: i Ls? A is consiaerisi 'one" of lost' gifted of thet actresses younger emotional she composes the )--Z" 7 if: 11 111171 le the other sex-- good today andshe finds group knovin 'as three of th most beautiful 1 1 i that they are still I ii i talented sisteri in the theatrical world In pri- Tate life she Is the wife of Charles Collins also i g'''' )1714'lliAl111111' (r Ai111A fimed at si dancer and actor defi you whether the man was having tea with 4 'MI Stone belieVes sin being nite in talk- ''t': 1 1 111 VI i DOIl't talk too someone in your 'favorite tea place or was 1 1 ing about this thing 'called charm or appeal 4 -----7- m(ich a i hurrying along Broadway when he was hailed 1 'I She began its feel that Way about' itwhen she ta if Dorothy but for a minute's conversation After all it was 15 At thas' time she Was trying to per- 0160' remember that at doesn't really concern you" suade her celebrated father to let her go on the the conver- 'stage with hho' He wai inclined to treat her it takes brains Every wise woman knows that to sational stage belongs to a man woman is aa a child' althorigh he had taiight her prac- A WOMILII should Mover do intimate things such as fixing a man's tie or his audience Whether 'or not she A tc ay wah tically from the Cradle how and ride ibiestearierag6) brushing a real or imaginary speck an exclusive show hem the is and sing and act off hiccoat firs resented being treated like a little girl middle seat in the fir 1 row or is relegated to the Miss Stone recalls- laughing "I expected my I j1 i gallery along with others fathers and every other man I happened to never does It shows the man tow she sZ: is entirely up to her meek to see in me a glamorous romantic Fairy cares- This is an undisputed fact A woman shops livery stables and mile i t4 Princess However i seldom sew any men- goes to the trouble to beAide to a man places where men' assemble i' i' lli-? pur it takes intelligence 'I except Daddy's friends and contemporaries all who does not matter to her and every man "Never never be 'dirty: the 11- to be a good listener of 4 1 whom had known me from the cradle knows this: young actress warns "Even if i- 4 "'nen One day my father's manager "I think that every time a woman meets ai your comeback is far cleverer' There are questions which must be asked that show a 1 Dillingham' whorn I adored came to our house man no matter how long she has known him than any words that have been ut- real interest in the theme and ft and brought with hiinka Visiting French actor or how' well she should recapture the mood terecl all through the evening A ('-'wi 'the man and Concentration He could speak practically no English but he that she had the first time she met him and be don't say it Men hate this coarse s1 is le necessary to word them was handsome and young and I fell in love as charmingly gay and vivacious as possible streak in women 6 i well with him at first -sight She should be very impersonal She should "Don't be priggish and frown 1 teiti 4- dkv T'Srf''L' "Yr "In addition to letting a 1' pretend that she knows nothing about any prii at stories when they are told' It -1kr man have the conversational --e- 66WISHINd to male 'Impression On vale matters he may discuss insteid of taking is better to laugh good-naturedly lead praise the bright re- hire which was impossible! swords be- the view that she has all the details it hes But don't tell any of your own ''k marks which he makes" net understand English --I asked---- I cause he could 'd-----7-tongue's Such -action- will throw you on 14 Miss Stone says "Remus' Daddy if I ecitild dance for our guest "If a woman is peeved at some action of your pedestal and it is mighty hard 7 1 i bet and bring them li i "Of Cowie I danced better than ever before a man's I think she should snap out of it and to climb back when once you are 11111 i 'i up later when they apply to in my life His applause and bravos made me be more courteous than ever Al long as a down" anether theme He iv i I I 7 happy for days afterwards so did an auto- woman is courteous she keeps a man uncertain Women should never be on If you are meeting a man for tea and you are late don't come think that you have a 'gen graphed picture he sent me inscribed to tine Hc never knows where he stands if she keeps the defensive with men Miss in with a bundle of apologies all ready to flutter around him' uine appreciation of his Petite Artiste and signed Matirke Chevalier up' this attitude Stone says 3' ability He SOOn sailed back to Paris -tut he had "Then too men dislike to be embarrassed "If a man complains don't i 'Laugh at his stories of awakened My romantic mood I began to think So 'do women When a woman is rude to le take it too seriously" she advises "Don't let want to impress Be a complete affirmation of course But never laugh at him Do not re- 1 771 'f' of ways to attract 'other handsome visitors who man it makes lint cross it embarrasses him him' think that piu think his complaint is serious yourself You must hold a certain peak and peat embarrassing incidents which refer to him Coight tress 'my path' l' 's and he knows the woman is -'taking him for and you are being worried by it Try to talk never descend in order to mike others laugh at his expense st -s'- formulated -a set of rules for myself-s- granted and it makes' her Appear foolish Never about something else and pretend to be gay "Never lean on 6 John or Jim Or affirm i' "Never telephone a man either Let the Whids I had long' sinie forgotten Then the look silly or foolish or little before a man "For instance if you are meeting a man for him Agreeing with him is another matter telephone be a one-way connection and you -s other day tieing over some 'old love letters I "A woman should never be familiar either tea and you are late don't come in with a Never be his shadow when you are with him take the calls Of Course if there is some im- wanted to burn 'I found an envelope addressed should never do intimate things to a man whom brindle of apologies all ready to flutter around Do not be negative or think of yourself that perative definite reason for communicating to myself 'Private and Personal' 'In childish she wishes to impreis romantically such as fix- him If he is nice about your lateisess-Tet- way with him that changes matters He will know 'handwriting' With Mani flourishes I found thy ins his tie brushing a speck real or imaginary him honestly you are sorry "Never be on the oblique and never bipos- instantly that you were required to call But first set rellules for Charm'" from his coat commenting on the press his new i "But if he begins to suggest that perhaps sessecl Thi invent alibis and reasons for phoning Here they ere: A valet or tailor has put in his trousers someone else held you up just laugh and tell self is a 'dynamic thing It isn't anything tangi- him Let him pursue yciri Be gracious "Such actions and comments contain an air him you couldn't find anyone else that you 'Isle but it is a certain power'V'You are you" "Do not let him see that you are being ells- Be courteous of Possession Men hate to be possessed They were because you were looking sor some Too many women like to play the question sive though' If he 'thinks you are planning a I -7 Be impersonal do not want to feel the Smallest walls rising other inconsequential- thing Preserve your and answer game Miss Stone has observed Lcampaign li'ill in on your secrets at once Be Be -aionild-ditriner4 circle here they live- and sense of humor It smooths out all torts of '-They do not permit emotional- and men' tal pri- natural and be so busy making yourself into an i 17- they themselves are rough -Don't talk too Snuck '-'s 'e play and work even places 1 vacy let alone the right to freedom of action interesting' person that you will not 'be sitting 1 1 Share your joy Of living sitIc all building the walls Let men feel free Any A "Never ask a man where he hag' been or why around Waiting for him to come or call" 1- The noted actress laughing at the rules to- bondage 'must be self imposed and since they 461VIEN despise love that grovels' In 'The he is late' Pretend you haven't noticed if he Miss Stone believes that modern women have -0 clay: still admits that some of them contain' a prefer to pretend it isn't there help them along ILL Scoundrel' the movie in which Noel -is late Acalm: 'Oh are You late? It took been immeasurably helped in acquiring challis i i germ of trutli''- Especially the one about cour- with the game" Coward stars there is a -scene 'where the girl me so long to dress it's a goodthing you didn't by watching their favorite screen or stage star so i someone whom you really Be as impersonal as though it doesn't matter to ments that they are her contemporaries" nst NwOomTHEll- sin agai charm which ilt: comes him him realizing that he has other loves get here sooner' completely 'disarms a man and reading articles about how other woos weeping imploring beseech- You not only have granted him full freedom have improved themselves en have started to commit since they ing She breaks completely He tells but have shown that it didn't matter to you in "In older days a woman accepted' the tfact I 7: 44-I111 the way to prevent a man from know- ANY women have A mistaken idea thar A have sought parity with men us the economic her that he wants her love but he doesn I want the least He will amve five mmutes early that at 3' or 40 she was middle-aged anjkri log how much heniatterssiiio treat him rude- world is that of matching or topping their it groveling in front of him That is true of quite Probably the next time "Now a som longer attractive" she says -71- says if a woman-ts offended by when those stories have an unpleasant all Men "If he mentions that he has seen someone of that age looks at half the most seductive some action of a man's' she will do this think- color Miss Stone has observed There are "There is a certain Mental place to hold don't ask him where the meeting took place screen sirens aril knows from their own gate 1 in that will show her indifference certain stories which should be sacred to barber when you are with 1 as 4 1 el ieenyriebt 193S by EverWeak Magazine) I A It vo I.

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