Show T I. I 5 1 The Other Fellows Fellow's Job JobBy I o y By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON The woman who gets up UI In the morning facing a day of routine duties sighs as she looks look's looks out of or the window at milady nady in her er limousine driving toward town to I There flashes Into her minds mind's eyes a picture of jewelers jeweler's shops mirrored salons florists and milliners mil mu- liners Surely milady can be riding nowhere else when she goes toward town She has nothing to todo todo todo do but spend money How wonderful it would be to tobe tobe tobe be rich ilch and nd know ever everybody bod and do everything The routine woman mo may be interested to know that the w woman man she Is envying for tor her good times and freedom fits into her limousine and her house and her lier social position as immovably ably as a lock fits Into Int a do door r. r She Is a slave of or place and custom far more mor than her seemingly less fortunate sister who iio by bYli management ma may salvage a little of or her time froni a a. busy day for herself S The of place and position with a large look after rises earl early She has as much mucho o on her mind as the man who Is managing a 11 large b t Multiply the persona supervision of oC a n small houe houie and one servant b six or seven and you jou can imagine the problem of or the envied one She probably dislikes letter writing as s heartily as asan an any other oman woman yet et her her- mall is full of or notes Invitations invitations invitations lists subscription requests and what-not what that must be answered ans at once And not maybe She may keep a social secretary but even then it means at least an hours hour's conference Her shopping that must be done in the morning hours Is merely more routine business I Stores Yes But if it it Is tl the yie dressmaker it means an hour bour or more of ot weary standing In a fitting titting room of some fashionable coutourier trying on conservative conservative con con- raiment Milady f gets little thrill out of or the thc quiet dressing thit thai good taste demands It is part of her uniform J I Her afternoons and evenings are an endless round of ot so social lal affairs that years ago ngo have lost their n me-n- Ing Routine alP all of it Yet she must go on Her position demands demand It It She must keep leep It up until her children are established at least Milady glances at the little house and sighs Then she may be free fre and ha have something easy and simple like that perhaps ps |