Show HE LIKES THE LONG MITTS Pioneer of oi Puritan Birth Compliments Girl irI Who ho hocus Wears us m. It was Pioneer day Among the th thousands who found Cound their way to tn Liberty park was a 0 pioneer of 1 Ii 47 In rn ii his veins flowed the time blood of oC tit the tite Puritans and anti his Ideas of or the proprieties prop PIOT were a bid old fashioned according according ac uc- ac- ac cm cording tp the modern way 11 of or lookIng look book bookIng Ing Ing- at things After enjoying the lie at the park this once sturdy son of or Massachusetts tottering beneath beneath beneath be be- neath the weight of seventy se years and anti moue more boarded a car eal bound forthe Corthe for Cor forthe the city H He took a 0 seat beside a girl i dressed all In white with the fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able elbow sleeves es With Uh the gown goun I Ithe the girl wore wo e long black silk mitts I reaching well ivell above the elbow The lie Pioneer sat Mt a little while in silence then Item made some t-ome commonplace common common- place remark and then lien touching lightly one ono of the black silk sille mitts that thal the girl girt wore said with the he Ian try that savored oled of or the olden times lines I r 1 beg hel your our pardon 1 Miss but if Ir you OU will pardon a compliment from froman an old oM man mon I want to sa say that I admire admire admire ad ad- mire your taste in n my day girls couldn't have ha gone about dressed as os they do now no Do you OU know I times s think Im I'm Im I'm living In iii another world seems world seems almost as If It I had finished fin bin my nty life liCe and had come como again to earth things are ale so changed Somehow Some borne how the girls g and the women dont don't seem the same sante I 1 like bike tho those e lon long milts with those 1050 sleeves sleeve's And then therm the Pioneer became reminiscent reminiscent- of early tats days In lit Utah Ulah and seemed to forget orgel about the difference dif dlf- dif dif- ference between i betwee fashions then lien and amid now nott dwelling rather rathel upon the hardships huid hard ships experienced by the first settlers and the the they thoy had imad In re reclaiming ye- ye claiming the barren waste I |