Show I Reflections of a Bachelor Girl Girl II By Helen Rowland COP Copyright 1918 by the Press Tress Publishing Co Coo the New York Tork Evening World Loves Love's old sweet song would be so soI I much more fascinating to a woman if it every man wouldn't use the same Bame I wor words words and s- s sand and music Why can no man ever understand that the same tactics that will make one woman thrill with pleasure will merely make another woman woman wo wo- wo man smile with amusement I In love a wo woman thinks always of ot the future but a man wisely at atthe atthe the present and trusts to luck for the I future future and and to camouflage for the past paRt Every very wife has three husbands the theone theone r one she he thinks she has the one she tries to make other people think she has and the one her er best friend knows knows J she has i There le to no sense in love writes a a soldier boy If you try to put any sense into it it ceases to be love love and and becomes boredom Wedding day the psychological moment mo ment meat at which happiness ceases to be bea I a dream dream and and becomes a a. memory |