Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1917 — One-Sided Recognition. [ARTICLE]

One-Sided Recognition.

They passed on 'the street without speaking, but their eyes had mutual recognition and challenge. She was accompanied by a female friend, and he had a male companion. When they had passed the girl said: “That was poor Jack Jurgens. He didn’t speak, but you noticed his look, didn’t you? Poor boy, it hurts me to think how he has never got over my refusal to marry him. Of course he Was all broken up at the time, but I thought he would soon get over» it. He’s thinner, isn’t he? I do hope that he hasn’t plunged into dissipation., He couldn’t trust himself to speak, could he? Oh, dear!” And the man was saying: “Did you see how that dame gave me the eye? I suppose I should have spoken to her, because I can’t' help thinking I’ve met her somewhere —her face is familiar, but I can’t place her.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer.