| Show Reflections of ofa i a Bachelor Girl I By HELEN ROWLAND Copyright 1916 by The Press Publishing Publishing Pub Pub- lishing Co The New York Evening World A woman saves up her tears and her troubles until she can find tind a mans man's coat lapel to pour them out on Just as a aman aman aman man saves up his thirst until he can reach a a. nice cool cafe The average man s sees es no more morG reason for hanging around a woman after he has married her than a cat does for hanging around the kitchen after it has finished finished dinner Alas Any masculine creo creature ture with witha a straight nose and a clean collar looks Just like a heaven sent affinity to a girl after a 11 few weeks at the average summer resort The woman oman who pays as much for her bathing suit as she would for tor a ball go gown gon n is either single and desperate or married and sorry A woman marries a man for tor the comfort comfort com com- fort tort of ot leaning on his manly strength strength- and then learns to love him for the boyish weaknesses which make him lean on her for comfort I A mans man's subtle way of persuading a R. girl to do anything beneath her Is to start out by telling her how far tar above such Buch things thin he knows she Is |