Show T An INTIMATE Oray OP OF OOT EMOTIONS REVEALED n IN PRIVATE LETTER FROM LESLIE HAMILTON TO SALLY ATHERTON DEAR DEAn DI DEAR n SALLY I 1 am writing to you because l now you jou of all my friends will bo be the one u who ho can appreciate my feelings at this time I spent the evening with Bee nee the theother theother theother other night and she told me that you tOU ou and your jour young husband seem to be bo perfectly h happy py Of course I 1 cannot unclear stand und dear your fetish which of you F women g call cal n the tho h and economic I was quite Independence rt horrified m d when Bee told me that you jou Intended to keep your position as private secretary secretary sec sec- secretary for Mr 11 Sampson after you were married although your our husband was perfectly pe abi ab to care for tor you jou ou adequately ade adequately j ade-j qu on his salary Indeed Sally dear I think that Mr rr Atherton is getting quite as ns muc much muLK money as is Jack and we are not onI only planning on making makinI quite a well home but butof butot of of ot entertaining a little as ns well Bee tells mo me that you also were vera verj unconventional In your jour wedding ar arrangements ar- ar That with tho the exception of herself no one was present at th the tha ceremony which was merely a n. civil service at the city hall immediately immediate after aner the license had been obtained I was quite surprised tho the other day dayto day to find that my young joung sister Alice Allee seemed to have been vaccinated with the same simo radical Idea in regard to to marriage and married life lite I am so very tired with all this 1 and bustle over my own marriage mar mar- that I 1 am almost ready to sympathize sym sym-e sym sym- with both of ot you However you know mother and you know she sho never would be happy unless she made all nil Sharon society sit alt up and take notice no no- no flee tice of ot the marriage of her oldest daughter Besides I have heard manyan many an old married woman tell with great Croat Joy of tho the pO pomp p 1 of her wedding Mother Moth Moth- er has ceased never to bewail the fact tact that her marriage was an elopement I am going to tell you something Sally dear that I have not dared to mention to anyone else Ilse It does docs seem rather incongruous to have to twenty thousand-dollar thousand trousseau among which there are a number of of- things I know I never shall need as as the wife o of a comparatively a poor man and d t then have a ec to fl live on almost alost rm as lit little tie tle as I had spent up to o that time n as as' as allowance YI my personal allowance a e bad Dad has been very stubborn about I settling an income on me I 1 think he wants to try us out Some o day perhaps I 1 nay may be e hocking m my rose e point wedding I Veil Il rl Mothers Mother says she bought It for me that I might pass it on to my children and chit chU J dren drens dren's s children Privately I 1 think j jm m mother ther Is starting in to the the ancestor business herself You know w Johns John's family ramify is strong is-strong strong In ancestors an and poor old dad would have to have a ton of ot pi iron rampant as part of ot his coat of arms arm I I- Ido do not think he ho ever knew either his father or mother He lIe was brought up in an orphanage Bee tells me that your married life is to be as as- thoroughly modern as your wedding was that each one one- of ot you jou OU will put his share In Into to the living expenses and each one of ot you you- will live the tho same life liCe as you jou ou did before etore except that you will have the joy Jov of ot each other companionship companionship companionship com com- and love That sounds perfectly lovely in theory the the- theory theory the ory Sally but what if you should want t to 10 enjoy your husbands husband's com con v p pany some evening at the theatre and ande h hw he e should Want n to go and d play poker poker- w some e of his friends J what r would rt happen It seems to me that right then and there would come a rift Inthe In fn In Inthe the lute 0 Personally I am Inclined to that after all all I am aman an old fashioned aJ brideI bride I just want to belon belong to John I- I I like to have him say Well e 12 do so and so 80 tomorrow or this evening or next week without waiting to ask me if It I would care to do it Perhaps Ill I'll change after Im I'm married but now It seems as though the sweetest reality that ever has come to me is the fact tact that I belong to John L Let Lets Let's ts s keep up our correspondence a dear Sally and compare notes after aCter j 1 jIm lm Im I m married I think it will be great fun don dont O t you Sorry you vou are not notable able Y t to come to my myS Wedding dl Lovingly yours jours LESLIE d 1 tomorrow |