Show TH THE E TANGLE ANGLE LETTER FROM BEATRICE GRIM SHAW TO HER FRIEND SALLY ATHERTON MY Mr DEAR nit SALLY I do do donot not know Just what you want I I me ma to say to you In fact neither I do I 1 know Just what I 1 want to sa say sayto to you jou I Three months ago I 1 have been very ery sure euro of ot exactly the kindt kind of cf t advice you needed but now my dear dearS I 1 am a little haz hazy about it All Allot of ot which makes me feel reel after all perhaps advice Is a ve very verj silly thing to give Your letter came to me at a time when l I was very much mixed up in my mind about the whole subject of ot which you seem to be In doubt I Before Detore Dick went to California I 1 Iwas IWas was sure that In all this world there was but one man for one woman and only one woman for tor one manNow man Now I 1 have havo almost come to the tho conclusion that any woman Is made for tor any man If It a man and woman come together and they have the same tastes and interests it is only a question of time when Wen they will think that at least leut they have found their true mate Of Ot course courseS It Is poetic and consoling consoling con con- soling thought and somewhat egotistical egotistical egotistical as well to think that Kate Fate has hasa a particular Interest in you jou and that when one falls talIs In love with someone who seems to return that love in kind kindS It ones one's pride That Fate has baa brought together the only two people In the universe who are in accord IB La a pleasant thought Now I 1 am nan not so sure euro of this Our overcrowded divorce courts attest that mistakes are made i ov bY y poor blinded humanity In the matr matrimonial selection sweepstakes sweepstake quite as often as 8 it makes In any of ot the other affairs of ot life Ute I I When en Dick went to California w we both felt we could not endure a long I I separation It was wa decided between I us ua that Just juat as aa soon eoon as he ho got settled I 1 w was to go to him Arriving there however he Immediately T came became e ime absorbed absorbed ab ab- ab- ab in his new work This I 1 perceived perceived per per- from r his ef first letter was e was s the most novel a and exciting J e ever known knon It took him al also alo o Into a completely completely com corn new lit life He Ha m met t people- people men and I women the women the like Ilka of or whom he had never met before His Ills mind was stimulated by cont con- con t tart with other minds whose viewpoints viewpoints view view- points on all questions were entirely from his IDs Ills emotions were by the sight Bight of women whose WhOM 1 tit 1 exotic and fascinating fascinating- a as asa a J. J nw n hitherto undreamed of ot flower dower From th th first I saw that a I Icom com com- elsie change chang had com come Into hl his outlook out out- look upon Hf life and althou although h I tried to o ton follow ow him It tt was Impossible torme for tor forme me Ta to do o. o Consequently we have come to th the parting of the ways waS Sally San SanI I hav hays Just lust received a a. an ve v-erv v dl disquieting telegram from Dick Will finish this th letter tomorrow BEE |