Show atti r i E T v L s p ii D u she stands for twenty minutes at the telephone and then I 1 LAWR ace I 1 she sits tor for thirty forty minutes morel oh ch yes she doest does and very soon the ringing starts darts again I 1 MAHl A OME ORTlE another call just like the one before fats the first one cornea comes at seven in n the morning or at elgh eight it seems that something urgent must be told and seldom do they end of course I 1 should say gay hesitate until her luncheon coffee has grown cold 1 I really ought to phone marie she ehe says at one 0 no reason to as far as I 1 can see t 0 but one can never tell what news a friend may have in stock and so she really ought to phone mariel v then kathryn calls and lillian and blanche and alma wells wella y then dorothy and mrs harrington N I 1 an and d each in her intensely interesting interest iny manner tells tell s of all the things that she and hers have done I 1 would woula not say that only their own personal affairs C receive attention that would be absurd imy an endless chain of confidential messages Is theirs each promising she wont repeat a word fil she stands for twenty minutes at the telephone and then she sits for thirty carty forty minutes more A daily occupation that perhaps amuses men j but men dont understand what phones are aorl J ao 10 4 r I 1 western union |