Show I II I I I did did not see MoUle the day da Chad ChatI I and Dick left heft She sent mo me word that she did not feel eel ablo able to breakfast breakfast break break- fast with me mc Of or course little book I was ex extremely cx- cx anxious to know how Chad had taken her news It was a new I idea t to mo me that a man should not riot I want a a. child I thought every everyman man rich or poor POOl wanted children Margie she said aid to me yesterday yester iester e terU ter- ter II day U I dont don't think much of oC all aU this talk about women wanting to do great things all by themselves themselves- I that thc they want to live JIve their own ol lives Vh Why Margie It is only the life UCe of ot a and antI mother that is I the normal life of or a woman We Vc hear too much about the life Ufe that Is expressed In that extract from the old pIa play Led Astra Astray r T have another life I Jon hong to meet mett Without which life my life Is In Incomplete in- in complete etc Oh sweeter self Like LUte me art thou astray Trying with all th thy heart to find the wa way To mine Straying like mine to find tho the breast breastOn breastOn breastOn On which alone can weary heart find rest You see Margie I think there I is too much hunting around for breasts to I lay a weary wean hearts upon and antI not enough time given to the stiffening of backbones so that wo Wll can stand up b by ourselves I love lo Chad as all much as I did tUtI at first but It Is quite a different love and I know mow now that nothing can bring me rut content but children ren and I want wanta I Ia a houseful lYe Vo all have our tragedies les little book hook and i seems to be that she hc is built on the broad generous lines hues of the great at mother Instead of the fascinating Inconsistencies of the thc Immortal sweetheart Chad was overwhelmed when Moille told I him she fihe expected p a child She lep le- le I p their conversation to mo me today I U I i I dont don't want you to suffer I darling he cried most inconsistently I r dont don't want you to be ma made e ugly and unshapely b by pain I did I not marr marry you OU to bring nast nasty little red faced br brats Into the world I married you because I loved you and wanted anted you OU to bo be bright and happy all your dear life UCe Hut flut I remonstrated Chad Ill I'll be happier with children about inc me The little nt atom m you OU call a on a red faced brat will be beautiful to me mt will fill till my life with a joy and ond Interest in interest interest In- In terest that it lacks Jacks now now As soon as I had said i I 1 knew I had hatI made matIe a mistake mistake mis mis- take for Cor by the sud sudden en chan change e In Chads Chad's face I knew I ha had said tho the wrong thing Chad ChatI poor dear old the of coming Chad was bab baby You s see e. e Margie 1 notwithstanding standing that Chad has had hatI plenty plent S of money all hl his life he has never had love lovo until I gave gao It to him so o generously He lie Is quite selfishly childlike in his fear rear of oC losing somo some of oC this beautiful thing now that has hasma ma made e him so comfortable for Cor the thelast thelast last aJit few Cew years ears Like the great boy boyhe boyhe boyhe he is Is s ho does doeR not nol want to snare his plaything in an any way a All he hc can enn see In a n. child is something like squalls and vomits and cries and has to be taken care of or to the tho exclusion of or ev cv everything else and to mo me the thc fact of the baby's abys coming Is la the tho very consummation consummation mation matlon of or our great love Co Chads Chad's and mine And AntI the beautiful thought that his lila and antI m my child will perhaps love hove and other children ren will come into this world to be he happy happ all because Chad ChatI and antI I have loved oved each other overwhelms me Margie Margie Margio I Iam Iam Iam am the happiest woman In the world world word and the mos most t miserable for forI I want Chad ChatI to be happy too Suddenly while Molly 1011 was talk talk- ing I saw myself as ns I sat bathed in the glory glur of ot m my fIrst knowledge that Sonny Sonn was coming corning to me meo I too took the dear ear girl Irl In m my mi arms and antI told toM her all ail It had meant to me We e laughed laughe and cried together and antI then lieu as is women will we wo talked of or orthe the dainty clothes and UHl other necessaries necessaries s- s saries sho she must have All tho the world receded from UH us except the world of mot mol and for Cor a little while we o were veru both content To be continued continued To Prevent The Grip Colds cause Grip Laxative Grip Laxative Dr Bromo 0 m 0 Quinine removes the cause Remember to call can for the full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for the signature signature sig sig- I nature of E. E W. W GROVE |