Show I SA OF MRS SOLOMON I lI By HELEN ROWLAND Copyright 1916 by the Press Publishing Publishing Publishing Pub Pub- lishing Co the New York Evening Evening Evening Eve Eve- ning World My Daughter I charge thee be not dismayed at a Mans Man's changes of heart For lo in the Love Game a woman only a sweetheart or an husband husband hus hus- band but every man mann an IDEAL Yea verily t verily TIllS THIS Is the Perfect Perfect Perfect Per Per- Woman which he in his heart of hearts and after which he all the days of ot his life Behold the Perfect Woman Is as a fragrant perfume which a aman's amans amans aman's amans aman's mans man's life with sweetness which his memory in the hours of struggle and his soul at the end thereof The Perfect Woman is like unto I wine which a mans man's heart and him with inspiration which his mind and strengthen- strengthen eth his muscles for the tasks of life Ufe The Perfect Woman is like unto a flower garden which a aman's amans amans aman's amans aman's mans man's eyes and his spirit which him to turn gladly from the sordid grind of money getting and bargaining and selling The Perfect Woman is as a cushion of velvet whereon a man may lay his head and forget his weariness The Perfect Woman is like unto a song a poem or a summer moon which a mans man's imagination I and him to dream of brilliant achievements and forgotten ambitions and old Ideals and new Edens The Perfect Woman is like unto a silken leash which a man man in inthe inthe inthe the straight and narrow path and him true unto his Better Self The Perfect Woman is q a. a prayer which the brute within the masculine breast and him to greatness and chivalry and self sacrifice sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- whereof he had not known that he was capable The Perfect Woman is as a fountain whereto the tho thirsty man may come and drink of wisdom and beauty and sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy whereat he may restore his fainting spirit The Perfect Woman is the me verdant valley wherein a man may find rest and sweet repose the mountain peak toward which he must always CLIMB IB the casket et of gold old at the rainbows rainbow's end whereof he eternally Go to to One man for a aChum aChum aChum Chum and another a Siren and another for a Clinging Vine But a Perfect Woman who Woman who hath II found one one And having found one WHAT man her PERFECT and is content content content con con- tent Selah |