Show I a Woman 1 Abeling HOW o B By TOM Ruth Rath Agnes D GRACE CAMERON and ana the then My lIy father fad fad sent me roe a a. box of white asters for tor my birthday Grace continued fashioned white flowers from his old office once garden He lIe thought i 1 was doing work and work and I wore them that night When finally I finished talking Tom put out his his' hand 1 I thought he was going goIng goIng go- go arms he he had never take me in his arms Ing to much as kissed me but me-but but Instead he is as its of the white asters from broke one belt and looked at it In- In fastening at my enily effort had all of my I I knew then that lost Jost I knew that Tom was beyond been peen At women men simply w the he lure of women as thinking I 1 angry and then first was for I waited quietly nore more sanely of Hof it hl rim ilm What w wa to a Fh make he e es s said the r when next move he spoke I seemed the remarked on foolish foolish he he simply so o loveliness of that little country flower Then he went away him again Days passed before I saw the the same college crowd came camera la number them of f times but Tom wasn't with In these days that followed 1 I came cameo cameto to Know what an old fashioned garden could o 0 mean In the life of a a. woman It stands for something sweet and clean ind worth while It Is something to look I jack back to and from which to start again Finally one afternoon Tom came came- came came- alone ilone We talked things over over over-he he and I and he said Grace race was speaking slowly an lust just as so many men had said before hat that that wasn't any kind of a place for fora a girl to live and he told me he could sake make different arrangements Foolish girl that I was I 1 thought he meant by that expression Just what a dozen or ur more others had meant when v they hey said It and It-and and I suddenly feeling that i l wanted to get away exclaimed I Ill do anything for you and ana the Tom caught what I 1 meant told me that I had misunderstood li lie Its explained that he Just wanted to help help- tut but didn't know why It will be hard for you to understand Miss Sorensen that I felt hurt over th the fact tact that he turned me down down down-didn't didn want me I 1 ld ltd gone so BO far In the 05 opposite opposite op- op direction that I could not grasp gras Toms Tom's measure of things things things-It it was beyond me melIe lIe He seemed to take possession of mt me me however continued Grace and the next day I went en to the place l he e had arrange arranged for l me He etow wasn s t there as I expected he ho would be There was a little note o othe on the table from irom him saying that he hoped hope hoped Id I'd like the place and soon find myself In 11 seme acme new way and that he would dro droIn drop In occasionally words I lingered It was waa on those last and and I waited wafted for them to be fulfilled nom Som om did drop in but in-but but in the afternoon few days day j It was Just a formal call In a a. note from him with some money oney came acne a He lie told me to go to a little town an a and reste rested there until I was thoroughly stay nl mentally fresh and ready to go t to 1 would get m. m m mI then he work and that something I 1 went to that little tl country g n town towi o and cf l 1 Miss hiss Sorensen s I dug in the earth u an and tended flowers all of on one planted father I visited my Dimmer and then In the fall fall fall- VISited To be continued Enterprise Enter Enter- 1921 by Newspaper Copyright prise |