Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1911 — FOUND HER LIFE WORK. [ARTICLE]
FOUND HER LIFE WORK.
REASON WHY ARIADNE nprinwfj TO ACCEPT ALGERNON Sartorial Reformation of Man Whai Bathina Suit Wji t alw Worthy of Her AmMtlon* The girl looked drearily out over the sea, and from time to time shehad rtSdy a deter^u?n. , ’ t to?k r fto lT She rose up from the little hollowin' the sand dune in which she had been! reclining and waved her parasol, sum-i moningly, toward Algernon De Bray.i who was disporting himself in thej blue water of the sea, calling the: while In commanding tones, and he,, hearing, with a radiant smile upon! his lips, came running toward her. "What is it, Ariadne?” he panted* as be climbed sUpplngly to the topi of the dune, dripping with, the sea,, and shivering somewhat as the cool! breezes pranked playfully about him-j “1 have decided not to keep you! waiting longer for your answer, Al-j gernon,” she said, dreamily gazing! away from his ankles. “You may re-i member that last night you asked mol to be your wife. It was on the pi-( azza—” * “Yes, dearest,” he murmured, softly. “How could I forget?” “And I-I asked time to consider,”! she said, drawing her mackintosh! muiu viuoeiy ciDoui ner. xou may* . « ___ ■- * ambitious woman Algernon T h xr * been through Gassar college and have taken post-graduate degrees Ini law, civics and philosophy, and my hesitation in giving you your answer was due entirely to the feeling that with your great wealth at my disposal all incentive to work to co out into the world and make a career for' myself, would be taken away. I! feared that I should becomean Idle ™oseTi thinTwhich FS' on.” oaaxw jvu <.<llll o uui ux your _ , .»■ 9 9 perhaps only a woman of exceptional' in the position to which called me. You have offered me my, ODDOrtunltV and I cannnt ♦ m * shivered Algernon. a man who win wear yellow spata waT f rom The “I hope so, Algernon,” she replied, fiimnlv anv mt a wa ah till huvA
