Show adventures on a street car mildred ildred St I 1 ve te met him himl marjory lar jory rushed into her sister sisters h who Is him asked OX morse my fate late the grandest grandes t on earth I 1 d ant tnt know when I 1 vo ve seen any one halt to 0 o splendid nut but it its a only two wech ago dear that Y ou on were ravine raying about jim loner on raby a ay don dont t mention meation hie his name narue in ine the ame breath jimes la Is a silk alk ock sock high collar society dandy while this one la is a real 1 man hee ties quite poor I 1 judge that la to so far as an money goes but drowning browning or roosevelt or john burns or some one else I 1 forget who eald said A man Is a man for or a that and our minister la Is always preaching that money docant t count such stich shoulders mildred DOM those big honest byest lovely dut but where did Y acu meet this paragon marjory s suter ister was becoming interested that a the tunny funny part of 0 it said marjory pulling off her klovee glares it must have been fate that threw us together you see she continued dorothyn sunday school close class had col cot lecter pe reunion for my poor chil drets di uit I 1 the settler pert A week ago I 1 stepi info into lie the street cal ca I 1 hi add it the money box in my hand to lau take to my clone class I 1 don t know how I 1 lut ut the I 1 elastic band around the box snipped the cover fell off and cents cent rolled over every inch of 0 that street car it lie a nothing to laugh at imagine my embarrassment As an a unit the passengers jumped to their eel feet to assist in the penny search I 1 atone remained elated too dazed to move after what seemed an eternity a tall hands handsome orue man stepped forward iio lie Is my hero the man who has changed the complexion of my whole young life 1 raising his hat he said pardon miss but I 1 think we wove ve found every cent may I 1 help you count them ho lie had a most refined voice I 1 T ip p laughing mildred t it if you had been there you t have thought it fu ny now listen to this coincidence and see if it fate tin t getting busy I 1 promised to bring u ur settlement youngsters some or oranges arges so yesterday I 1 bought two dozen large ones unconscious of impending disaster I 1 stepped into the car my oranges were in a strong bag how it happened Is beyond human corn comprehension but bom ot ebow the bag broke and twenty four lour oranges rolled themselves over every inch of that car think of my horror again when looking across the aisle I 1 baled gazed into the eyes of the very man who had collected the pennies tor for me the week before my hero herol I 1 he ile recognized me instantly and we both laughed while everybody every bouy else in the car scampered for the roll ing oranges finally we managed to the rebellious fruit it you will let me carry this tor for you said the man perhaps 3 no more accidents will occur before vp w get there I 1 told him his offer wab very kind tt it a three blocks from the car to the set met house in those three blocks I 1 learned that he be Is employed by the tile telephone company W effis 12 s not a V position I 1 judge but as I 1 said maid be beaola lola he Is a real 1 man and nothing se e matters marjory you are A goose but you are tire a nice goose will you never grow up apt I 1 I 1 wonder under what conditions meet my hero next time timet pondered marjory for meet him I 1 must and she did it was a week later its too fun ny my said marjory theres no telling vou voll you wont believe it well hurry dear tell me before you explode last night at nine our maid polly knocked ka aked at my door and paid miss mallory may I 1 be mo 0 o boll as to tell you that im engaged to be married marrie dr good for you ou polly said I 1 so it a settled im very glad miss siles marjory marjo she went on my m y friend hae has heard me speak so much of you would you mind coming into the kitchen a minute to make his ac quain why id love to your future bus husband band polly I 1 I 1 said so I 1 skipped dow to the lower regions and mildred morton morae morse who do you think Is polly a flancer nance will vill wonders never cease my sly hero of the penal pennies and the knight of the tile broken orange bag my telephone man danl I 1 he lie looked at me I 1 looked at him we looked at each other then we both laughed while polly in surprise said you two must have met be deforet foret |