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THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C Modern Marriage help of a counselor who will go game. Any reader can get a D-18 * SUNDAY. JULY BS, IM4 over with her all the experiences copy by writing me in care of of her early life and aid her to this newspaper and inclosing a Has Started a Book How to Treat see just where she got oft ihe stamped, self-addressed envel- track. If she can’t find such ope help, she can still do a good deal and a dime. Suppressed for herself by thinking over her At first, you will find these Mrs. Leslie Steven's Life past record and seeing what other men not very attractive. there is in it that makes her so Wilhelmina. You’ll be compar- Exciting and Eventful One Desires anxious to protect herself from ing them unfavorably with your matrimony. boy.” Gradually you’ll * By Dr. Paul Popenoe “dream By Harriet French From my correspondence it The next step is plain enough. stop dreaming and begin to act "Why don’t you write a book?” that She should begin to go out with like an adult instead of a teen- Stevens. Her might seem half the world friends ask Mrs. Is not in love but wants to be. other men—as many as possible.’ age girl. Concentrate on seeing husband, Vice Admiral Leslie C. Jmk ' % Ik, they pay attention to their good qualities and pic- S f A fi : and the other half is in love but If don’t all Stevens, wrote the book, Russian her. ft’s time for her to team turing yourself in a home of your her son, Leslie does not want to be. Os bourse. Assignment, and I how to make them do so. My own. Keep in circulation and m, is the author don’t hear much from the over- Way you’ll des- Clark Stevens whelming population little 20-page booklet, "This land at a worthwhile Broadway play, bulk of the ’Marriage,” a, your present of the current in love, enjoying it, to will teach her tination instead of nUM ;M- Bullfight. that is and many alley. flf intending to stay that way’for good of the rules of the blind --tea* , i j “As a matter of fact, I’ve life. Among my most Interesting started a book,” admitted the correspondents are those who vivacious Mrs. Stevens. “But, claim that they are in love and Amazing Sfenderelfa before we begin talking, wouldn’t wish they weren’t. Wilhelmlna you like something cool to drink? offers a typical illustration as tan make you A\ Just a chute-chute?” she smiled. she writes. “I’m so deeply in ¦ "The Russians,” she explained, love with an untouchable male "have a word for ‘just a bit,' or (he is married) that it has af- a ‘aoupcon’ that sounds like fected my health. I suffer tor- •chute-chute’.” For example: A * tures he is around me. Mender when chute-chute of rum in cocoa There is something so boyish and YOU’VE FOUND IT AT LAST—Fabulous •ola. sweet about him that I get a deep This conversation was taking desire to put my arms around wonderful, wonderful way to slenderize—de- \ Jf WK place in Admiral and Mrs. Ste- him and just love him to death. signed as on# of (ht countries loading unlvtr* | f vens’home on King street, An- Please write something on sup- titles'—to improve your posture “redo re fine of / napolis, Md. “We always wanted j pressed desires and how to treat beauty— flfitt you*¦ mold you—“do whot you vo / * Wave to settle in Annapolis when we! | MRS. LESLIE C. STEVENS them.” always wonted!—NOW. Liquicool Cold retired, and in old his- course, every will live the Since Os reader THIS TOO-TMs new torical part of town, as near as minster Abbey Schbol. he ALL AND HEAVER equipped say—quoting a common remark slenderizing DOES / possible to Academy was not as well as the fabulous NOT DCMAND W'S the Naval was, first, of boyhood—" Why doesn’t she fho impossible In dmo of money oH Ibis and Carvel Hall, where we had other boys, he at num- pick somebody of her own mi# slea— Ka||i saeevesno plitll K#in<4 avhniitllfiM •:• Reg. ber 20 in his class. His father on Wi at win owiHf iwnu mvsewg«| wn vanvvnsiy 5* 17.50 95 so much fun.” told Iflm he would give him a size?” There are plenty of men exorcise or storvotlon diet. That Mb well slim | S But, “retired” is not exactly shilling for every point that he who would enjoy her affection, you In tills new sofog scientific way— »’* so-o-o ,|:,JB k| . the for Admiral and Mrs. return it was interest, word *come up. The boy compound relaxing, satisfying. It’s Kite a caress—you’S ~ aBTI 8 would little Stevens. The Admiral, who is advanced rapidly. and lead her to the altar to also an artist and engineer, as of years ago it was insure that each could enjoy the Don't waste another minute! Phone for an appointment and then well as an author, is the presi- hundreds the other lor a lifetime. Why does ALL THIS IS GUARANTEED by Slender. Jltfj:r decreed that it should be ello-International, the world’s largest slenderiz- dent of the American sovereign right she have to select this “untouch- • oSI * down to Beauty Salon for this wonderful permanent Commit- of the pupils of system—proven two women. C hurry right our tee for Liberation from Bolshev- to able” married man?,Every reader Ing by over million | Westminster Abbey School beauty value, indeed. ism, with offices in New York. acclaim each king or queen. will also know the probable an- FREE TRIAL ondUgure analysis. Phone now, , ot this cool and timely reduction. It's a rare his new jf He commutes to home in So “young Steve” had the un- swer, namely, that deep down Or come into your neatest SlendetoHa salon. Annapolis for Mrs. week ends. usual opportunity of taking-part in her heart she is afraid of You'll love. Hie privocyb lilt totalling charming j^nMlHg Lansburgh’s —Alß-COOLED BEAUTY SALON—Fourth Floor Stevens has been giving talks in acclaiming British kings. marriage. If she fell in love decor... Open 9 A.M. t0#P.M1...52 per B two ™ 1 -I S #lll women’s W LU before clubs and will the with single man, he might ?•AM • •• WMs'H wvw \e&—¦ EBB Russia was Stevens’ next a JB H llwntJJ Bllliaie for Appointment begin a lecture tour in October. post. The admiral was naval want to marry her, and she Phone NA. 8-9800 be well remembered attache there, during ’47, ’4B and couldn’t face the prospect. By here, in Washington, by those ’49. “The Berlin airlift made it falling in love with a married who knew her dpring the years exciting,” recalled Mrs. Stevens. man she is safe—nothing is go- n vn° electr,c,ty she lived at the Westchester. “We never knew whether or not ing to happen, and yet she can Innnmd During per- the war, she was chair- we would get food from the out- assure herself that she is ijlvllllllVilli VNO starvation met man of the Red Cross Speakers’ side. The Russian food was fectly normal and wants to often any ’ * * * Bureau and made two or terrible and we had to depend marry as other normal g LONDON NEW YORK CHICAGO BEVERLY HILLS and PRINCIPAL CITIES . day. three talks a She was also on the commissary. The Amer- woman does—it’s just her hard Delightfully Air-Conditioned—You’ll Be Cool, Cool, Cool N.W -NA.S-9100 chairman of the Radio Com- icans in Russia went around to- luck that her heart goes out to DIBECTOR—MISS FLOBENCI WHITLEY 7tH Its AND E STREETS mittee for the District Red Cross gether more than in any other an “untouchable.” Suite 415, 711 14th St. N.W„ Bet. G end N. Y. Ave. MEtropolitan 8-6033 and head of the Army-Navy place where we have been. We Wilhelmina really needs the 936 Ellsworth Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland JUniper 5-0488 Women’s Auxiliary. depended on our American Surrounded by treasures, gath- friends there, and we are still a ered from England, France, very closely knit group.” Upon Bagdad, Egypt. Belgium and one occasion Admiral and Mrs. Russia, Mrs. Stevens told some- Stevens sat within a stone’s thing of her exciting and event- throw of Stalin. They were Our Greatest Half-Yearly Sale in 54 Years! x ful life: As Nellie Milliken, she watching a youth physical cul- grew up in Danville, Ind. Dur- ture program. Stalin applauded ing the first World War, she enthusiastically. “If the chil- came to Annapolis to visit her dren are good Communists, they brother, Maj. Gen. John Mil- may go on to higher education.” liken when he was commandant "Admiral Stevens’ book, Rus- of St. John’s College. During her sian Assignment, is his impres- stay with her brother, Nellie met sion of the Russians as he saw Midshipman Stevens. On his them,” explained Mrs. Stevens. graduation day, in 1918, they It is a relaxed, leisurely, trav- were married. velogue without controversy. His Coronado was their first post. publishers would like him to go While there they were told that to India.” they would be sent to Rome. So. Mrs. Stevens would like to go they began to study Italian. to India. She wants to go 'to That was in 1934. Next, they Spain, too. And she would like were told they would go to Rus- to go back to England a'nd Rus- sia with Ambassador Bullitt, so sia. “When I was i$ Egypt,” they started studying Russian. she said, “Irode in a car instead They also began to buy the of on a camel. A friend there many things they would need in has a baby camel, saved for me, Russia. However, for some rea- that will be properly broken.” son, their orders were changed 1 There was a far-away look in and they were sent to London. her eyes. The Admiral, then Captain, was i But in the meantime, there is Assistant Naval Attache. her book she has started. It No one could have chosen a ¦ would be nice if it coulfi be a more history-making period to i talking book. Mrs. Stevens has be in England. During their tour 1 intriguing ennunciation! of duty of only three years (1934-1937), Mrs. Stevens was presented at the Court of St. James three different times and to three different sovereigns. The fMWH RMS SB first time was at the Silver Jubi- lee when she was presented to King George V and Queen Mary. She was in London at the time of the King’s death and wit- nessed the pomp of a royal fun- eral; she heard the new King, Edward VHI, acclaimed and, later, was presented to him while the Court was in half mouning; she was there at the time of King Edward’s abdication and ! »Rlilfs*g§fflßp*'" heard the new King, George VI: H heralded in. She was presented > to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth before leaving Eng- land. While in London, Admiral and i oESHrVHPNPH Stevens For 12 Shoppers! desired to have ; just Mrs. Ovr Fivt-Stvw -|f Quick their young son attend West- 1 Shop ', minster Abbey School. But, , i when they first made applica- tion, he was not accepted be- had latin, cause he had not ¦ French or algebra. He was 10 years old. He was sent to the 927 F St. N.W. 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