Show II SA SAYINGS riNGS OF MRS SOLOMON I 1 Copyright 1916 by byth th the Press Publishing The Go Co The New York Evening World I Consider my Daughter the way of a at man with a maid yea even with a Brand New v Girl V V For YOUTH is stranger than fiction Behold h lid he her from afar among the green fields of the golf links I he her amid the bright lights of the tango tavern V And his hearth Yea because it is spring and because she Is she good to him Moreover she is DIFFERENT from the girl before Ho the fit of oC her shoe her ankle him All her ways seem CUTE in his eyes he saith of her hat and her gown They are good V V He at her flawlessness He an introduction He is WILD about her He lie w without delay he early and otten often He burnt offerings from the florist He upon the good goodside goodside goodside side of Mother and of Father and of oC Little Sister he the whole family SO interesting And in illUme time he her once her once fearfully And again reverently and again madly and many times complacently And the spring Into summer as the dream Into reality And behold the youth the damsel CHANGED V 5 He that her shoes do not fit and the lacings lacings' thereof are all kall all wrong He saith of her hats They are TOO fluffy V He lie her taste concerning her frocks He WHY she her cheek to make It red he saith of her sachet Why dost thou use that stuff Her voice upon his nerves He her concerning her WAYS and her to be more dignified and less cute She CANNOT please him V V s V He later and moro more seldom V V V V He Oh well I suppose she me this evening He once a week and upon the stroke of TEN he anseth to depart He her once casually V V v He to call V V And behold It is finished finished- V I UNTIL THE NEXT TIME For verily verily in the Spring a young mans man's Fancy lightly and and and Selah S Dissensions like small streams at first begun rise but gather as they run GARTH GARTH |