Show I IBy Reflections of a Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland Ro Copyright 1916 1915 The Press Publishing Co The New York Evening World It takes an awfully little sentiment between a man mm and mI a n woman oman to destro destroy an awfully big bIg- friendship Love Is what makes a n woman smile swe sweetly tI when a man is standing with both feet on the trail of ot her gown and a man appear blissfully happy happ when a woman Is mussing up the wisp of hair across his bald spot When love lovo ceases to make the world go round It gives give you ou that same ame deadly sickening sensation as being In an elevator that stops with a sudden Jolt A good man Is ono one who manages to be occasionally what what a good woman succeeds In being eln all of the time All a woman needs In order to be happy happ with the average man Is to tobe tobe be foe a a. miracle worker with seven Roven pairs of ot hands tho the patience of Job the nerves of a clam tho the cunning of Ariel Arid the wisdom of or Minerva and the second sight of Once in a while a girl fondly wonders If It she will over ever be made love toby to toby toby by Just one man In a way wa that will neither shock her Illusions with Its sU suddenness suddenness sud sud- denness nor starve out her sentiment with Its inertia It Is far tar easier caster to adore a man than to admire him because you ou can ladore adore him blind blindly but you ou must admire him with your eyes ces wide open A wise woman careful carefully veils her regard for a man for fear It ma may either cither make male him swell with vanity or shrink with freight Love without faith illusions and trust Is Lord is Lord forgive us cinders us-cinders cinders ashes and dust |