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Dear Ann Landers,
ur firm occupies an entire floor in one of the city's larger office buildings. The architect who planned this building must have hated females. The ladies' room is about half a block from our suite of offices, which employs thirty women. The men's room is directly across the hall. I heard that a certain woman in the accounting department was seen going out of the men's room yesterday morning. I didn't believe it so I asked her. She said, "You bet it's true. I wouldn't think of hiking all the way down to the ladies' room." Any suggestions?-Shocked Disbeliever

Dear Shocked,
Left alone, certain problems solve them-selves. If that dame continues to use the men's room, some-thing is bound to happen. Suddenly she'll decide it's worth the hike.



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