Show I 1 Shouldn't t You Speak Yourself J I By RUTH AGNES ABELING Five evenings out of seven he spends with you You know that he cares because he never pays any attention at- at attention to anyone else And you care and you know he must know It else elseI I you wouldn't be spending so much I time with him And still the years have been dragging dragging dragging drag drag- I ging on I Each ch new lay finds you starting out for the office tailored and trim with that r sort ort ot of glaze of poised worldliness becoming more and I more a fact Youre You're an efficient little machine But in your heart you hate It You long to have mornings of toast and coffee In dimity negligees with plenty of time to admire the copper urn and put the best dishes on You'd love to have hayo some somo window boxes with a lot of foolish little littlegreen littlegreen littlegreen green plants to coax along You'd like lUc to emb embroider older Just indulge In a amad amad amad mad orgy of ot initialing everything i from dust cloths to his nis very best I V linen shirts You might even wa want to crochet his ties tics You'd like It even if you couldn't have havo quite so so many appointments with the hairdresser tho the manicurist and the tailor But every morning you have to tuck all ali of those dreams away and go to an office And In the evening ho he comes and stays until about eleven o'clock and an l talks about everything but the thing |