Show HER HEll OWN O o AY 0 cA A GIRL o Jo MISS CLEAVERS CLEAVER'S SAD EYES EVES Mamie said she could get away way or at least she said she would getaway get getaway away and I start started d out to hunt hunt another another an an- other Job fob first putting In the bank I was not going to take any she chances chanc s In the future I made up my mind t I w would write Mamie a ch check ck for 25 for tor rent when I 1 arrived back at the house When I first went in Mortons Morton's department nt store I was a little bit flurried The young women clerks looked so well dressed and fashionable fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able that hat I was sure my own plain little frock stood out like a a. sore thumb A good looking man of about 45 walked past me turned quick quickly Y and came back with a smile What Is It you wanted Can Ido I Ido Ido do anything for you Someway I 1 could see that he didn't think me a back number and andI I 1 told him I wanted a Job For a moment he seemed a bit bil surprised and then he asked again In what department are you goIng goIng going go- go Ing to make your our application Z ZIn In any department where theres there's theresa therea a vacancy was my reply had any experience Have eyou you OU None But I am sure I can sell dry goods I like things to wear and I think as a rule people like me he said ld Im sure they do dog dohe s lie He looked at me a moment as though making a a. sudden resolution I believe you OU could sell goods Goods Have you any recommendations Yes Gerald Hathaway Sr will vouch for me if YOU you will call can him up It seemed to me m when I mentioned mentioned mentioned men men- Mr Hathaway's name a speculative speculative spec spec- look came Into the mans man's eyes Come with me he said He hadn't even asked my name As we st started to tow 1 the eleva- eleva woman a very stunning looking came forward an anu u u Is there anything I can do for tor you oU Mr 11 Robinson 1 Nothing Miss Mss Cleaver Cleav r. r thank you It seemed to me that Mr Robinsons Robinson's ton tone carried quite a little lit lit- Uttie little lit Ut- tle tie annoyance The woman frowned and I saw she was much older than I thought when she ehe was smiling She he had the saddest eyes I have ever ever ver seen Copyright 1926 NEA Service Inc Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow-In In Luck Luck Perhaps I |