Show The 7 he Modern Fable of the Philanthropist and the Poor Working Girl ITT HILE in a Department Store WHILE V Vl V whither he had gone to save 2 cents each on his Collars a Nice Man Ian with black Lambrequins leaned over oyer the Counter and said to Geneve Gen Ve the Saleslady Oh Little Girl how I sympathize with you ou Geneve looked at him in a startled Manner and then thea her Gaze fell What is Biting you she asked timidly I am so sorry for one who is Ja com corn compelled to Toll Toil he lie said I 1 am thinking of starting a NoonDay Rest Club where you and the others can come and a nd drink Tea and listen to mme me read Ad Advice Advice Advice vice to the Young That would be lonely Billiards It asked ked Geneve Genee as She gave him the Chirp We Ve dont want to be rounded UP nu awl and lad over bt on your our OUI Leaf e Lards The Th ia Working Girl draws the line on having havinga a a Gentleman pull the th Weeps on her Why I do the Repine Repin I see more Money every Week than the average Married Wo We Woman map man and when I get on my Best st Clothes why I put her on ott the Blink easy When I want some small change bange I dont have to coax for it I 1 go to the several times a week and I dont have to sit alt up In Ini i i any Flat Fiat waiting until all Hours s for It I think I can struggle i along without ho having h V you come mea around amund I to hold my Hand The Philanthropist walked away I deeply grieved at her Point of View i Moral Any Girl with a Geneve Kind 1 lor of a Name is not looking for Sympathy 1 I Copyright nOI 1501 by Robert Howard RUB Bus |