Show lanhic Ot11lntic Girl That Knew Her Business I IJlf nalre Aged Suitor Had No Sad Habits a < Present but She Recognized Possibilities of the future lye old multimillionaire crooked tt Lrteumatlo knee l at the feet of the wilful debutante while In the dls ttt aCt be orchestra was playing some t motif from Riiusmltthlmskys tr Clime works and the haunting mel filtered through the tropical vcge ek Jon that screened thorn from the as tees SpI flu Youngbuddt Ethel 1 love t Lt But 0 < fir < Stocksandbonds I I 1m mere tho sweet young thing I jtlBl however that her official sten tit Cipher and recording phonograph ere In good acoustic positions tit Ab Miss Ethel the old multlmll rho hake was saying It Is In tho merlIn merl-In of life that we can appreciate to roc mans worth and her cheering dl jf presence All else have I p ° Mtcw automobiles yachts but thout 1ou they are as nothing lie Ail Mr Stocksandbonds blushed b edebutante I would marry you In i deed f I would l but for one thing against i onyour personal habltH Uut P > tc8lml the old millionaire with dignity 1 have always consld cred myselfniid so have my friends as a very criterion of morality and MnB clean living Unlike the worthless and poverty stricken Young rakes of these das Ethel J I am not only fabulously rich but have absolutel no bad l habits Thats Just It Mr Stocksandbonds that Is just why I must refuse you said the girl In a tone of Infinite sad ness Impossible gasped the aged mill ionalre Do you mean to say that you would admire bad habits In a bus band 7 Dreamily sadly the romantic young I debutante pulled to pieces a red red i roseTell Tell me persisted the suitor why you would wish to see me dissipated Why erer bad habits shorten life you know murmured the maiden maid-en But then reflecting that she could easily drive him to drink after marriage mar-riage the romantic girl accepted the Biiltoi New York Herald |