Show WilL POLYGAMY Bf BE RULE IN ENGLAND AFTER WAR U Britain Must Live Men Scarce Woman Says ays Subject Vital By WILLIAM G. G SHEPHERD United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON Sept 20 by mall mallIt It wont won't be very comfortable for a a. bachelor In Th England after the war S SHere will It Here are all the women of ot England speaking palting It t IB is the voice olce of ofa a gentle pretty little London manicurist but under her T Japanese coiffure Is a busy little brain that Is constantly muffing muffing muffing muff muff- ing over the big hig questions of the war You say it wont won't be comfortable for bachelors as a matter of fact It really wont You answer her seriously seri serl- because cause theres there's no more mere nonsense nonsense nonsense non non- sense about her than there la is about any other English person In these war days She's talking very seriously You know there weren't veren enough men mn to go around round In England even before the war A girl was wa awfully lucky luck even then to be engaged But ButI I dont don't know what it will be lIke I aft after r the war Polygamy you ou suggest Poor men Why poor Vell Well there wont won't be any more loVe lo then Suppose a chap loves only one girl and then along comes cornea the government and makes him marry one or two more S This Is all aU serious remember Wiser and gran grander er ladies ladles than this gentle little person who is polishing your nails speaks as seriously of the possibilities possibilities possibilities pos pos- of ot poly polygamy my as she does It ItIs Itis itis is no longer a joke In England But nut would you girls marl marry him bite if it ithe he already had one wife he loved 7 Well England must go on you know kno knor I r know lots of ot girls who have lost their sweethearts They bavent any chance of being married now And F England gland will die If it Englishmen arent aren't born Why there ther must be thousands of ot girls in England today who were engaged a year ago arid anid were getting ready to start start homes homes and who know mow now that th they will never be married How About Happiness Do the girls you know talk talk- about polygamy 7 They used to Joke about It They dont don't even do that tha now Thy They say it might be become ome an English girls girl's duty I just like fighting is a duty duly for an English boy A girl couldn't be happy happy hap hap- happy py married that way We know that well enough But neither are the chaps who are fighting happy happ You cant can't be happy In war times can van you Jou You know they're wonderful our boys she says suddenly with a abright abright abright bright smile as If d determined to find finda a a. ray my of ot brightness somewhere in tile war ar tog log I 1 belong to a a. girls girl's bicycle club and last Saturday we gave a little picnic for some Borne of the soldiers from a 8 hospital Oh we did have a good time I 1 suppose they told you lots of things about bout the fighting Oh not a word They about It They dont don't like to lW we And-we girls never mention it ife taboo And still we did so wan want to hear about It There was one Irishman who started t to 40 tell ten a a. war story but the theother theother theother other chaps all sat Bat on him and made nade hint him stop Oh it was as fun Have any am of your our relatives been hurt S V S Wounded Want Want to Return Return Ive g got tR a brother in n the I par pan elles and we watch vatch the paper papel VEry every to see lee whether he hes he's been hurt But Bt nothing has happened to him yet And theres there's an awfully unhappy unhappy un un- happy thing happening in my my- c cousins cousin's home Hes He's been wounded and sent ent home three three times His ills mother nurses him and gets him all aU well wen again and then the army aimy takes him away from her back to the fronts front Its It's awful you know for tor his mother mother- to patch him up and get him b back ck to his feet teet and then see him st start rt off again to be wounded or killed Why killed-Why Why it Isn't tenth one-tenth as hard for himas hinias as asIt It is for his mother and forr Us women S t His Bis lIs mother never says anything about it to him but the last h he came home hurt she said to torme ine I wish hes he's stay Just a little w weak wak k so soI soI I 1 could keep him here with m me But he he- always alwa's wants to goback again how long do you yu the war last C |