Show LIGHTS AND SHADOWS A Confession I I promised I know that Id love only you I That my hart undivided would bo 1 I1 have now a confession to make that I I Is true And I ask you to listen to me I know that the heart of a woman rebels I With nnnthor affection to share Yet another 1 love this my candor com pcl I Tho your deepest displeasure I bear Tin not that your hove Is less valued today I to-day That youve lost any ono ot your charms l But half of my love has been taken away And has gone to the babe in your arms I Too Deep for Forgiveness 1 No I cant forgive you yet I All too deeps my injury Vain Indeed Is your regret I For that cruel 1 act to me For you know I or should hay known That twould all affection clog I Hail you told me Id have flown I And escaped your fathers dog I She Couldnt Marry Him Ho Is truly ono of the finest young men I have met said a young man lea mnn to a young lady of a party congregated congre-gated at a i Flrtt street house last oven Tnic after church It Is refreshing to hear ono man speal I of another like that tho lady replied Ho la I worthy of my praise he continued con-tinued And only yesterday ho asked mo to I make him acquainted with you lie has seen you al tho theater and other places and Is smitten xLYou say he Is highly educated Yes Is polished In his manner Nono moro soa perfect gentleman iA brilliant conversationalist Ono of tho best T ever met That he is traveled and knows the world I Yes and an accomplished linguist Is a lino musician 1 Yes ho plays and sings with consummate con-summate skill You likewise said his personal appear anco was hue Yes I hnvo heard many say that ho Is the ideal man and I know him to boa I bo-a trained athlete and as bravo as a Hon r HonWith all this you say he Is yet comparatively com-paratively poor Unhappily yes IIo has not yet settled set-tled down to inonpygottlng I dont think 1 euro to know him For mercy sakr why You dont mean to say that his lack of money in 111101100 you Candidly yes You see it Is too dangerous dan-gerous A man like I thit would make mo lovo him In no time and 1 ilo not want to break my heart I Found it Easy I thought I had lost It beyond recall Its possession would never bo mine Twas a woman who stolo It and kept It all But I did not a moment repine Sho was fair as a lily with eyes just as blue As the Heaven she seemed to have left Sho was modest and gentle I deemed not could you Such us she could hd gullty of theft And yet with a smile and a glance of her cyri And a voice like a blrdnoto In May She seemed all my care all my strength to defy And took It and bore It away Ah yes twas my heart that sho stolo from my breast But I thought Id Its safety secured And with It there went all my peace and my rest All Id left was the pain I endured But ono sad day I found that unless I could buy A mansion my dreams wero In i vain Tis easy Jvo learned since If only youll try To steal back a lost heart again No Moro Accommodations Dont you think It rather late for a boy of your ago to be out on the street nskeil a gentleman of a small boy who was playing on an cast side street last night nlffhtNope Cant be helped though any how said the youngster Why cant you go In and go to boll Slstr Marys In the settlnroom with her young man an I sleep on tho foldln bed there Well go Into the parlor then and Ho on tho sofa No UHCO Sister Jennie an her fellers got It Is there l library In your house Yes theres what they calls It but Sister Kates there with nor sweetheart Voll you can sit In the kitchen then Not much Iho cook has her hack driver beau there an ud run me out WhoroH your father and mother askcil tho gentleman becoming Interested III this bit of Salt Lako family experience Oh theyre gone down to Aunt Janes who hasnt any girls cause Sister Annlo in l In thu front room upsialrs Has she got a sweetheart too You bet sho has said the boy Youro shut out sure said the gentleman gen-tleman smiling la that all tho rooms you have In the house None heros I tIm musicroom they calls It bin Brother Will Is there with his girl Tho hull houso Is chock full A Realistic Romancer Romance-r wept when von left mo that day And thought I should mourn you alway That never again here below A Jovo I as tender could know You left mo In silence and tears A prey to the deepest of fears For I knew with that big bank account Youd of lovers have any amount They tell mo your heart remained true For a week or perhaps it was two Then that handsome l shoe drummer came round And In smiles all your sorrow wa drowned Hut my spirit has long ceased to yearn To another for comfort 1 turn After all was the right thIns to do For hog richer by thousands than ydu |