The Stars tell you

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Part of Panorama

Title
The Stars tell you
Language
English
Year
1939
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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anese, the Dutch hold the largest link, but there seems to be no doubt that both the Filipinos and British Malays stand firm and loyal under the .flags that now fly over them.Wilbur Burton, condensed from Asia. 22 WOMEN will be interested in the following tips given by the screen's leading Glamour Girls: BETTE DA V'1S: Develop a sfJrong personalit'V by constant study and observation. Watch other girls who seem to be popular, and try to incorporate some of their qualities, without making it too apparent. JOAN BENNETT: Be a good listener. This is an old rule, but it still holds true. Every man likes to talk, especially about himself. Encourage this, and you'll find yourself surrounded by swains. GLENDA FARRELL: Cultivate wisecracks. Give as good as you receive. The majority of men enjoy swapping bon mots; so the more you're able to pass out, without becoming the objectionable life-of~the-party, the more popular you'll be. - JEANETTE MACDONALD: Be natural. Nothing is so revolting to a man as a girl who is constantly trying to put on an "act." If you're known as being sincere -always yourself-you won't want for friends of the opposite sex. SONJA HENIE: Smile, and be friendly. A man always appreciates a girl who can be depended upon to cheer him up. One girl with a smile is worth a dozen with frowns. CAROLE LOMBARD: Be a good sport. Be alive, and ready for the beach, the theatre, movies, dancing. Don't selfishly insist upon doinK only what you prefer. -Pf.Wade. PANORAMA