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Greomulsion relieves promptly because That UAI1G e, in In quite another day To get the tastes in buggies smart And price a lovely sleigh; They kept informed on harness KATHLEEN NORRIS d, her delightful family, and was warmly made welcome. The engagement was then announced' and our plans made for a wedding last June. It was some weeks after that that Isabelle quite suddenly asked me if I had ever had any serious love affairs with other women; she said she must know everything, and that then whatever it was it should be forgotten and forgiven. She said that she had a horror of the immoralities now said to be so prevalent among, adolescents, but that she could not remain in the dark about past i I was hurt by her attitude, and told her that it could only disturb her to dig up the past, but she became agitated, and I saw that she had quite honestly thought I had nothing to tell. We had several distressing scenes, after which I told ". . . from Isabel! rtUmt styles, Grand surreys and the like. And how I use to linger oer bike! The new mail-ordIV It was a spangled treasure world When I was but a boy; The old mail-ordcatalogue Brought wonderment and joy; Through it a dream life I would lead, Aladdin's lamp to share. And in the summer twilight be A blooming millionaire.' V A jackknife took on special . her a true story .of one or two episodes of my first college year, and of a genuine attachment I had to a nurse, out in the South Pacific, l heroic, gentle girl who died of an infection from a shrapnel cut Isabelle immediately broke our engagement, wrote her mother that was not the sort of man that she could ever respect or that she could wish to have as the father of her childrea She returned my letters, the beautiful ring that my fa ther had given my mother whn they were engaged. Pride and a little anger helped me through this shock and change in my life; I could arrange things so that Isabelle and I did not often meet and as the months, went by became attached through loneli ness, I suppose, for I never had noticed her before to my land ladys daughter, a very quiet girl, whose fiance was killed in 1942, anc who Is a librarian. I have not led her to think I care for her, but some months ago she betrayed that she has come to like me. Now for the problem. This morning, while I was reading your article, a letter came from Isabelle. She has experienced a complete change of heart she is sorry, she says she knows that mens lives are different from- those of women, and that since poor little Rosy was killed In the war, I cannot restore my honor, as she puts it by finding her and making her my wife. Isabelles letter goes on to say that she is sure a few honest talks will set matters right and restore our old feeling for each other, but she ends with the warning that she must know everything now, and not expect any more shocks and surprises.'--Mdear Gerald, I say in answer, your letter leaves me no choice. Perhaps you have done Isabelle an injustice, although It does not seem is a so. But who and anyone thing, to a has question thinks she right another about his past, his young mistakes, his natural emotions, will The smug make a difficult wife. ' Isabelle which prowith serenity into soul, to pres your probe poses ently extending to you her benign forgiveness, indicates that you would always be to her a weak brother, to be helped and guided to her own heights of perfection. Just because a woman does not yield to early sex impulses doesnt mean that she hasnt equally serious faults. One young wife I knew demanded to know everything her doctor husbands patients told him. When he laughed at her she grew angry, and told Jiim that unless he answered her questions there would never be a . baby in the house. They were married 16 years after that, until her death from cancer, and there never was a child. Isabelle would under stand this perfectly. In your place I would write Isa belle that you felt that your seeing each other would serve no purpose, and remain hers affectionately. And then take Goldie to the movies. - y de-testi- ble type of frock juniors HERES thesew new and smart (Kaleased by WNU Feature.) Att Jr DENTURE CLEANSER $ 6BSTJ and such pretty detail. Tiny but-on-s accent the front closing, mandarin collar and shallow pockets give a professional finish. at using ORA my denturo i Max and sparkling, says clean way N. Serlick, Portland, Me. Sine DENTISTS PRAISE ORA Pattern No. 8814 Is a In a survey, en overwhelming majorthis marvelous ity of dentists praised new cleanser. No harmful brushing In that can ruin dentures. 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With picture and the cost, The number and the data crisp, Street Address or P O Box No A chance not to be lost . . . State Oh, would ! were a boy, to take City The green path to the shed And dream about a limousine Id order, gold and red! Good Answer One of us must be wrong." Cough BE SAYS er mHREE YEARS AGO, writes Gerald Fletcher, from Spring-HelMass., I met the girl of my dreams. The woman, rather, for Isabelle is 26; 1 am 32. From the beginning a feeling sprang up between us, not only of love and that was almost at first sight, but of an immense liking, a congeniality, a union of likes and dislikes. Our work brought us much together, Isabelle conducting a department for girls in the big institution of which I am These first assistant director. months of our friendship were the happiest of my life; I am a veteran, not much handicapped by an artificial knee, and have been deeply absorbed in -- a scientific -- work which I hope to have published a few years from now. 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