Show - -- - - - -- ' ' - - - 4 - i z14-- i l' i L qe Ir'r ' - 02' ' ' e ID' '! - Ofa-PSSI) ' — ' 1 ' - 4f -t ('''''0 41H- 4t ' I - 10!''-i--:- - -- : ( i1 - z '' I t is Jri - t:- - -- t '' '4 - VT-- SHE SIXTII- SENSE ABOUT PEOPLE L r -' - p ' Allel ' 4114 '' l‘471):- - oll- 40 ' I 7 I - - y tg1" -- By Florence Jane Soman 1171 - 3 ' The gents this story islaboa' t is one that many women dearly love and it doaturnsinauradt Mtr:hs:ziitilforz Ns 3 riVt°' ' :44 - iicl — of toelay's most successful writers ' 101 1g Vil 41 l Leb - ' -- - : i I atudy - ) 14- i i: -- '("" -- - k - ' ) ‘ --- S N N -- - ---- - r' 1 v lt I r '4 - : ' N Vit' 'otleor l 4-se- 1 00 i j 4 4 WHISPERED "LOOK JOE WIlkr DID I TELL YOU?" - 10 - - e But Joe groaned-"Ther" he --said "and the ththeayt?'reIgov I Pete's it:ggeint tusinesa value like last ills mindiregred to GeorgeBeldingWho had only elected head of their Community been recently Chest Drive Belding was a comparative newcomer to town but everyone had accepted him enthusiastically from the start had been the verdict "A man of integrity" But Joe in his cautious way had reserved judg- ment for months secretly studying Belding from every angle Only recently had he cone to the same decision the others had made at the very start But instead of feeling sheepish he had felt a kind of pride His judgment was based on fact not hearsay or intuition and that was the only "High-principle- d" AMT had a very good job in New York and every morning the two of them boarded the 8:22 from Westchester to the city One morning after way to judges man they had been married for almost a year Amy looked around her on the train her gaze moving They were on the 822 a few days later when slowly from passenger to passenger Her pretty - —Amy nudged Joe and said in a low voice "There's face was absorbed for "studying people" was her that couple again" favorite pastime Now she said "I have a feeling Joe looked across the aisle The distinguished-lookin- g man and the quiet-lookiwoman were that that couple across the aisle won't be married lone staring straight ahead at nothing Joe looked across The man who had graying "I give them about a month more" Amy said in a lean British sort of hair was sadly "They're only hanging on now because of way The woman about forty had a sweetly' plain ' the children This other woman hail probably face "Do you know them'?" he said hooked him already He's very attractive in a "Oh no But I've been studying them They tweedy sort of way" probably lire in a big Georgian home filled with Ituniouca Joe was exasperated be hid to smile antiques and their children are away at college Heal big business executive and she's goifig into p - There was such a profound expression on his wife's town with him to buy a new hat" d face But the smile faded almost She shook her head broodingly "But it isn't instantly This wasn't anything to joke about going to do her any good He's slipping away from Pretty 80011 he'diuS ie to sit down with her and deliver a serious talk on the dangers and disillusionher There's probably another' woman alreadi" Joe stared at her "You can tell all this just by ments involved in making snap judgments One morning after they had settled in their looking at them?" "Oh it goes much deeper than that': Amy said train seats Amy looked around her and stiffened "It's a matter of careful deduction For instance —"Joe" she said "Look" Joe looked Thisitirhe the man with tI4' graying they're both expensively dressed in a quiet way which means they're used to money and you hair was seated next to a beautiful blonde woman can tell by her antique jewelry that she loves old in chic black They were talking in low voices things So — it's a safe bet that they have a big - their heads close together house Med with antiques "What did I fell your'Arny said She looked "They're in their early forties so their children very excited and pleased by her analysis should just about be starting college 'He's got a Coalinued an page 13 good-lookin- g i 411 ft ' I ''Is ATTER Joe Ferris marI i I1 FEATURE FICTION tied he discovered a rather appalling thing about his wife She made sitap judgments brunediately after meeting someone she would say enthusiastically: "Oh I adore her! She the sweetest fimst person or darkly "I can't stand that man You can tell by his mouth that he has a cruel streak" To Joe this was exasperating for any conclusion that he ever reached was the result of a long and careful mental r' '' ro ) - bulging brief case with him that has 'executive' written all over it And anyone can see that they're bored to taiti reacwithzadcha orlieroussotheirphase'marria She obviously looked very pleased in town 1 AVVIY ' ) r f c'ods na rs 1 : ''7 - - - 1 -- WAS ' 0s"" r0or-- A t't tz - Illustrated by George Garland ' ' ' - 4 ilIP6 41"141' ' - IIER IIVSBAND Is IT SEEMED JUST NONSVISE LET'S SEE IF IT Itia Clt: ! qt -- - i - fr - e UNCANNY' IIAD--AIS- - t ) 't4 - I ft IN ' ::: ' ' a : i : - - 1- -- t F4 ' ' 07 ‘ ° t snub-nose- ' - 1 40 ---- This trierts Magewitoo— SeptionabdPr I - 5 1155ii ' - j |