Show f J. J t Reflections of a Bachelor Girl II BY HELEN ROWLAND nOWLAND t 4 Copyright 1313 1913 b by tho the Tress Press Publishing Co Ca MARRYING AR t ING is lUte like Rambling gambling If It you OU are arc y the first time you OU think you OU ought to have hae another chance and If you havo have been lucky Ui the the first timo you ou always want to try your luck again a. a a 1 Prize fighting for tor money ma may be vcr very dreadful but the fight usually last lasU only ony half hal an hour hour- whereas when you marl marry for tor mone money the fight lasts for life lite Why h do men always speak of ot a though It were a state prison offense and and of ot bachelorhood as though it were verc a decoration of ot the thi Legion of ot Honor Love Lo Is that feeling which makes a man shay char every day light tho wrong wrong- end of ot his J lethe lei le leitho the tho water run over the bathtub and forgot forget who h he last a t ate Alas what would this old world worM bo be If It ever brIde were not beautiful over every debutante popular lar every bachelor a good fellow leow every evel ba bab wonderful every widow hearted broken bro en an and every dead husband an angel angell They The Theman man who ho is sentimental enough to hold hol his hIs' wife's wires hands occasionally hos has discovered th best method of r keeping them out of his pockets The American husband according to most for tor foreigners foreigners eigners seems to be a sort of ot stained glass saint who sits around and lets himself himsel be imposed upon upon When an ox-husband ox seems perfectly willing to grant his wife all aU the alimony alimon she asks it Is a up toss-up whether his generosity will inspire her t t to take him back again or will merely confirm r h her i. i worst suspicions |