Show 1 THE ONE-MAN ONE WOMAN i LADY FA FAIR I LOVE YOU i J DY FUR Fun i LOVE LO-C YOU voc By BV Ruth Hath Agnes cs Abeling BEGIN HERE nERE TODA WARD widow of DAN W WARD ARD living with her father JUSTIN PARSONS ARSONS has a CHINATO CHINATOWN ALICE who ho sas MIS Dan wa father of her child DOROTHY Near their home a few tew nights later Kato Kate I and her father find tind an unconscious man They rr cl carry him In He recovers ers tells them ho he was as the tha victim of ot an auto mIshap and gives his name a aJAMES JAMES TAMES LATHAM Attracted to Kate he takes taku her ber With him On the tho trip she Bho ho stops at the tho laundry of ot SUG LOX LOT with stith whom Alice Allee thea to offer tho latter hatter her friendship Alice Allee however does little but weep Rejoining Latham for the journey home Kate Kata tells him of oher her experience GO O ON 01 WITH TIm TIlE STORY Why do women cry Latham asked ed at length late Kate considered Then They cry she said either be- be because because because cause there is something something- funda- funda fundamental fundamental fundamental mental they ther want which they can can- cannot cannot riot not ha have hase e or some fundamental thing I they ha base hav o 0 and do not want A oman vioma nave cries eles because the nail I reflects n II second over 0 er the finger and andI bile takes a better hold of o the nail next I time A woman oman never p pouts ut or ors s sears ears when she has a 0 a headache She binds her temples and goes Into a 0 darkened room for tor rest A woman I never nver ver complains complaIn when hen she's bhe's hungry She depends on her ller wits aits v its to get ge bread But Bho's she's very apt to cry and to pout and to be he Irritable It If a aloie clovo loie 10 which she belle believes should b be behers behers hers Is l denied her And continued c Kate She Is quite luite as a-a apt to cry If Ir she knows that thata thaia a 0 lovo v she sho does doea not want neat is hel I alwa alwais had supposed said Mill Latham that that It was lS 0 ft matter of o pride to a woman oman to gather as mn scalps as possible 1 whether hether she wanted ant nant- ed them or not That Isn ion t true truo o of oC the right sort of wom woman n front from Kate not nt of the lI woman oman a woman i orn oman n like to knon mo that some man loves lovE's her hether ho loves lo him or not No Xo Jimm there thera Is a peculiar peculia emotional appeal about such a 0 cir cir- cirI circumstance circumstance I which really hurt hurts a woman whoso hoso sensibilities cue 1110 01 o at all alln n finch c n Li A j flUt Lady IMy Fair I Love Lore Tow Ton No 0 woman Is cheaper Kate con con- con continued than the woman who revels in love lose which she ho does docs not return Tho The which followed was wa vIbrant Neither Kate Rate nor James Latham ventured to break it Kate Kille because she nho fred what Latham would woul 1 sa say latham be because he feared to say Bay what ho would The TIle river rier wound w und along beside them like a a lovely 10 ely sitter silver er serpent cool calm inviting The moon was sip ThE foliage in the distance glistened under its light The car spun aloi tho the even road almost noiselessly Under the spell of ot summer night summer magic Kate tell fell to dreaming Men Mem Memories ories cries of other moonlit roadways passed In like ghost-like re review rosiew lew She an I I DIn had motored often What t companion I companion he had been How pre nant pre pre pre- nant ith understanding th their ll silences How dear the memory of t thim him I At length a voice penetrated Kates Kate's dreaming It was isas as Tam Latham speaking I Lady lair Fair earnestly I I lose lo 0 vou ou To Be Continued l Copyright COP right 1923 3 NEA EA |