Show HER OWN I I IO O O 0 OcA cA GIRL o WHAT MOTHER S SHOULD NOT BE TOLD Miss ff Cleaver started I though rather guiltily when ben f I told her ber the bag she was examining belonged to tome me meI I 1 was just looking through tt It it she said to see ee If there were an any identification tags tap In It before sendIng sending sending send send- ing it to the loat loot and found department depart depart- mentI ment nL I looted looked ed at Mr II Armstrong reproachfully re re- and said 14 Surely Surel this thiB gentl gentleman an would have known that 1 I would be right back for it That 1 Is what I told Miss Mias Cleav- Cleav Cleaver er the man protested d. But nut she said Mid that Jt it was wae such a valuable ba bag that she would send end word to the lost Jot and found department nt for that thatIs Is J. probably where you ou would look for tOr It it In the meantime she would take charge of it herself her Thank you OU Ill I'll take it now I Isaid Isaid said as I held out my hand band for my property properly You are sure Mr Ir Armstrong that this is to the he young lady who left leet this bag here ere It was wall a na nasty t inference and I J Iwas Iwas was at first going going- to vocally resent I It It but I kept my temper Yes Miss Cleaver er I am perfectly perfect perfect- ly Jy sure lIUre I 1 noticed the bag when she came In I only asked the question Mr Ir Armstrong as It seems rather Incongruous in incongruous incongruous In- In congruous that a young youn girl carrying carry ing a bag with gold fittings should be asking for tor a week a job Silently I still Ull held my hand out and the woman had no other thing to do except give It to me but she looked at me with hate that showed she wishes she he might hose have seared me as she did it I had a rather sinking In m my heart as I 1 realized that I was not going to have as easy tasy time as I 1 thought in the Morton Department store If It this woman was going to be bem bemy bemy m my boss I looked at Mr II Armstrong Was Wall It meant for tor a wink that slow closing closIng closing clos clos- ing of his left eye I took It for forone forone forone one and d determined to ask him the first tini I got a a. chance what hat that woman hated me for tor I had herer ne seen her before In my life Ute All at once I f had a hunch She is in love lovev v with the man Robinson I said to myself and he Is Jealous of or me I l c couldn't resist sIet winking back at Mr Armstrong from behind Miss lIss Cleavers Cleaver's back to let him know that I It Jt was rather late In the afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon when I left the Morton store stort I didn't want to go home where I knew that Mamie's Mamle's mother would ask me all sorts orts of Que questions In her querulous way a I determined to go out to the park and scribble a a. note to my mother Poor dear I hadn't sent her many letters since I came cameto cameto to 10 Chicago Strange Isn't It that the modern modem girl has haB so many adventures that are arc not wrong In themselves but which she cant can't tell teU her mother Tomorrow Tomorrow Coming Coming Back to Earth Cop Copyright 1926 1826 NEA JEA Service Inc A |