Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 115

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SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 6, 1925. tCopyrighe, 1925, " TABLE TALK by the Chicago T The diuner guest who dearly loves all the grew- some details that might well be left at home. “At least a dozen HUGE gallstones, my dear,” she is broadcasting. “ecach as big as a medium sized cobble stone!” The timid dinner table talker who confines her- self to such efforts as “Oh. 1sn't it!" “Not REALLY? and “Oh, how VERY interesting!” The conversation of the prople who are dining out is sadly ham pered by the nearby tables. Four out of every five couples are busy listening in “I know for a fact they marked up all-the hats the day before the sale, and I told the floorwalker. or whoever he was, what | thought of it! Miss Shultz is telling her friend, Miss Fiegan, all the low down. Miss Fiegan, who has a mouth full of strawberry sundae, is. for the moment rendered speechless ! The dentist’s fovely wife is unused to cocktails, and her merry words are com- ing thick and halting- ly across the dinner table. She’s very happy. however One of those bored little family dinners, where there is little to talk about at meal time and less urge to talk about it. The good listener who is listening with hardy fortitude to the plot of a movie, which a table talker is telling net at all glibly the lady with the swell brain who will insist on knowing what the man next thinks about Mr. Einstein's theory. The solid busi- Two jolly realtors at a business men's lunch. They are talking b i FEN A W TR : ness man on the lady's over the Florida prospects. It seems that the one in specs knew a guy v left gave a very bad who had a friend who went down there with only $5 in his jeans, and account of his reac- came hack with $50,000 or so. ’““;’,‘is - Al

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