THE AVERAGE OFFICE WOLF

IS MIDDLE-AGED

Beverly Hills, Calif.

be over attentive. Larger com- "The next stage is the dimoult

Tchases his secretary (or however,

irms usually are very

oil

one. You've recognised that It wasn't imagination or accident- al. You layo a job. The question is whether you want to keep the job.

"At this point the best thing to do is net cold. If that doesn't havio work, you're going to trouble until you quit."

ARMED TRUCES

HE averago boss who panies such as banks and

good,

someone clao's secretary) This is particularly true in around the office has dark They have more finesse there. Detroit and San Francisco, hair, is about 45 years old, in Hollywood most of them

as don't probably isn't

know as tall

what the word most adult U.S. males and means--it they over heard it.**

Miss Willett's picture of the hus several children.

average office wolf is a combina- And the secretary probably is tion of her own experience plus married, divorced or widowed.

verbal and written recitations These are the conclusions ol

by other women office workers. green-eyed Leone Willett,

She says that the object of the secretary, who now has a non- wolf's over-attention usuntly is chasing boSS. Miss Willett,

has an the woman who in now or attractive 37-year-old brunolte, been married. based hér findings on experi- The locale for the main Her letters indicate a variety ence--both personal and ol players in the drama generally of reactions to the crillent stugo.

closet One supply

others.

to

"This whole thing came light after I wrote a book," she said. "It was called 'Bosses Are Funny. I'd wanted to show that offices weren't the dusty. dry duil places many persons think they are.

FIRM BELIEF

"Well, I never got beyond thinking about the book until I broke an ankle badly last year at months and spent several

my home. Then I wrote about 20 years ង.

secretary Detroit, San Francisco and Los Angeles

0

In

Misa Willett said the response from fast-stepping stenographers and secretaries nll over the country was amazing. The mail still is coming in,

"Some of the things they told met" she said. "But I guess it's what I expected."

Miss Willett said through the years she reached armed truces with overly-attentive bosses ex- cept in one case.

"He chased me until I quit," she said,

IB The office

woman upended her boss Another oll drum. an paper, pencils etc, into where pads,

door,"

hers are kept. "I usually has

alugged

although out- Miss Willett said meaningfully, weighed 18 to. 102 pounds. A

Miss Willett sold the pursult third lest her new hat in

Ifed "ne- reuifle and invariably starts with an

eldental" contact.

United Press.

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the office.

Recipes To Please The Gourmet

TJERE'S

By ALICE DENHOFF

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recipe to Serve with a fish sauco.

This sauce works magic, roes

fish with well chicken into gourmet vegetables or steak.

Cream special.

saucepan, combine margarine until fluffy. Miss Willett said she believes

Add 1⁄4 tsp. sail, very firmly that girls in bus-11⁄2 c. quick-cooking rice, 1⁄2

pepper, 4 tsp. paprika ness schools should be warned c. dried currants, 4 tsp. work in gradually tbsp. lemon what may be in store for them

salt and 1% c. water. Bring julee. Makes c. sauce, If they work in certain indus-

to a full, rolling boil. trica,

Remove from heat, cover and let stand in warm place to 10 min. Add 2 tbsp. but-

ter,

"Most im studios have a rë- pulation for this sort of thing." she said. "Sales forces of an organisation also may tend

A BARGAIN SHOULD FIT

The bargains i buy

May At my purse They don't fit me

And that's their curac!

tricks in that suit ITS Just a little jingle, but it

♥¿CARD Sensene

Q-The bidding has been; North

East South

Weat

2 Diamonds Pass

You, South, hold: 4643 W762 075432 492

What do you do?

A-Bid two no-trump. You can show the trump support later. At the moment the fraportant thing ls to annomos the wesknum of your band.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold:

4643 W75% 4Q7532 492

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

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of a twist. DE

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21. Count of Cumberland, (9)

21. Jo a rum for a casnge. (7)

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26. Two before this may be a poris

model. (01 21. It's the muda

26. Br Jennies 7 Pins (4)

Down

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3. They contain all the lettere, (9) Half of smiling adage, (4)

the okt. (4)

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in ble working time. (4)

9. Park here, did, he say ? can

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maltes all too much sense.

When women go or shopping sprees, the bargains they bring home are very often no bargains

Household Hint

By JEANNE D'ARCY

at all. A good buy is only ¤ good buy its. If it's be- coming. It does the absolute maximum for you!

for

Meanwhile, in another sauce- pan, combine a 10% oz. tin con- densed cream of chicken soup, to 1 tsp. curry powder and 1 c. milk, mixing well,

diced Add 1

cooked chicken,

salt and pepper to taste.

Place over low heat until heated, stirring thoroughly occasionally.

the hot currant Serve with

Don't overlook colour, it must Jot down the be right, too, strades that make your blue eyes that seem bluer, or the ones bring sparkle to brown eyes and rice. Makes 4 servings. the emphasise the beauty are complexion. When you go shop- ping, look for these shades and or don't settle for anything else.

When you head off dress

department. there three vital statistics to keep in mind: your size, the colour colours most becoming to you and the styles most flattering to your figure.

Find dress the right size, colour, style and price and, no two ways about it, you have bargain.

of your

that

roll

on

As for styles, you should have good idea of the ones minimise that mid-section er have o alimming effect hips. Stick to your ideas about If you have trouble locating

what looks beat on you. Don't the light switch or cord in the

Don't be templed to squeeze try on dresses with a dropped definitely when you dark, paint them with luminous into a dress a size smaller just waistline

would paint. The glow of the paint because it happens to be a good know something belted will make It easy for you to "buy." It's for sure no woman be more becoming. Don't let a the lights without ever wowed a stagline encased sales talk change your convic-

tlons. Facts are dacts. Fin a sausage-shin-tight frock.

switch on groping.

BOYS'

AND

Punch's Tiny Pet

-It Ate Breakfast Cereal by the Bushel -

By MAX TRELL

"ONCE," said Mr Punch to the bathtub

Knari and Hanid, the shadows with the turned about names, "I had a wonderful pet.

His name was Tiny."

Hanid, who was interested in nomes, said: "Was Tiny a small dog, Mr Punch? Is that why you called him Tiny?"

Mr Punch shook his head. "He wasn't a dog at all.""

"Was he a cat?" said Knarf,

Not A Cat

cat, either," "Tiny wa't said Mr Punch. "Tiny was an elephant." :

This was so extraordinary that Knarf and Hanid eculd not help exclaiming: "An elephant!".

"Yes," said Mr Punch, settling comfortably In himself down

his chair and lighting his pipe, "Tiny was the most wonderful pet I've ever had. I used to feed him clephant biscuit and liked balen of hay. He also ocreal such as ont-mosi, farina and.stront."

"What are

'Khart

groats?!" asked

Mr. Punch/, explained

'gronda ... were a sort

made of barley or

They're delicio

*Tiny uned to saw them by the bushel tunicet.

Here's another

that

And while we're in the sauce department here's an easy ver- sion of Sauce Marinara so popu lar in allan restaurants with pastas.

Simmer together gently for 1 br., tsp garlic salt, 1⁄2 tsp. thyme, tsp. rosemary, 3 e. fresh or tined tomatoes, 1 c. water and 2 tbsp, drippings or salad oll. Makes enough sauco to take care of 2 lbs. freshly boiled spaghetti or macaroni, to serve 6-8.

Crusty fried chicken takes on texture and quite a different flavour than just plain fried chicken. For extra good favour dish should delight the gourmet, then, use the following mixture Rolled Stuffed Fish Fillets.. to cont the pieces of 3 lbs. of

To serve 4, combine 21⁄2 c. cut-up bird.

Combine i e, sitted dry bread in, toasted bread cubes, 1⁄2 tsp.

flour, tbsp. and crumbs, 1⁄2 c. diced celery salt, c.

salt and tsp, ench minced onion, 1⁄4 tsp. pepper, % paprika,

or sage, tusp. poultry seasoning, end 4 tsp. Mix well. Coat pleces popper, 19p, marjoram melted butter, 1/3 c. milk und tsp. lemon juice.

Place stuffing on each of

filets. Roll up jelly-roil fashion with a string,

Ash

Bake In greased, shallow pan at 375 F for 30 min.

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

bours' chlidren over but anally

my mother put a stop playing in the house."

to our

Knart and Rand wondered

the house.

"Because," Mr Punch said, with "Tiny wasn't as careful the furniture as he might have been. He'd snuggle behind the and coda, trip, bump against it flatten it like a pancake. He broke lots of things that way. He smashed several tables, piano, a bociccate and an Grandfather clock."

"Of course, with milk," said why Mr Punch's mother should Mr Punch. Tiny ate all his fave minded the tag-playing in cereal with milk, I'd all up with delicious milk, put in the cereal and say to Tiny: "There's your break- fast, my boy. Go to it!"

"Didn't he like sugar on it?" Knart wanted to know..

"Oh yes, Tiny liked sugar all Tight," said Mr Punch, but he never used more than a bagful at a time. He was very particu. lar that way and he had good manners, too, even though didn't eat from a table as you and I do."

Playing Games

he

"I guess your mother right," said Hand.

1 old

was

"I think so, too," said Mr Punch. "So I taugin Tiny an- The new game I other game. taught him was hide-and-seek," hido-and-

"He enjoyed playing games.

like "Did Tiny to play tog in the We used house, I'd have all the neigh- seck?" asked Knarf,

Rupert and the Black Circle-8

Rupert and Bill gaza ̋iri aasónish. Then, Bill notions” the

(mané)

my leg or else something odd ist happening. There've been no strangers-paal my farm.!!! Thanks ∙ing him," the little pala move on their way. Well, it's a mystury,kis

there a

Tiny ate a bathtub full of breakfast.

"He loved it," said Mr Punch. little trouble, "He had though."

Trouble?" said Knorf. Mr Punch nodded. "Phying bide-and-seek for an elephant isn't nearly as easy as it is for Tiny's trouble was in find- ing things big enough to hide behind. Trers and

LAN,

weren't

houred

to

nearly big enough. No

triod matter how hard to

together, you could Pull himself always manage to ace his eary or the end of his trunk or his tuks or his biz feet. But finally he did and the right place to hida behind.” -/

"What place was that?" asked Kaart, and Hank with "great cagern čas.

"He hid behind // thov rocky Mounimina,"sald

"Yes, the Flaky

were the only thing big enotis kdo izida venge, grens Big wonde

and fry as usuni.

Any leftover conting mixture can be

gravy.

stirred into pan for Make gravy as usual and use this thickener in lieu of plain flour.

Specs With Frames Of Pearls And Gold‡

on

Look what's happening the eye-line now...spectacles to match the dress, the suit or even the mood...and they cost up to 80 guiness a pair.

models

minka Woro Four sables, and chinchillas, workh £50,000 as background props when they showed these

цен glamour spectacion at

opilen! congress in Britain.

Above: Designed by John Cavanagh, this pair has lovers' knots of cultured, pearls and a bridge of pegris,

Bolow: This pair, made of gold, was priced at 80 gulness.

London Expro Service.

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