Show IT lADE A DIFFERENCE No Mr Dearborn said Miss Eaatlske and there was a world of sympathy for the young man she was rejecting in the tones of her voice and in tho expression of her face as she spokeuno Mr Dearborn it cannot be As a man I resp ct you but 1 feel that we are utterly unsuited to each other I do not wish to pain you and 1 trust 1 have helped to mane your disappointment disap-pointment easy to boar Wo can always befriends be-friends I trust BO bear up and be content con-tent I cant say that it is much of a disappointment disap-pointment Miss Eastlake tho young man replied frankly The fact is that Miss Ethel Chapman exercising her leap year privileges has askedme to marry her I j didnt like to refusehsr So I begged lor aweek in which to consider it hoping that In that time I might iSay no more Mr Dearborn interrupted Inter-rupted the maiden as a deep expression of scorn overspreadher lovely features If iBthel Chapman thinks she can snapy up ficht under my very nose shes decidedly I off let me tell you Willie love lam OU BarpcrsBazttr |