Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1920 — STRIKING CATCHLINES FROM [ARTICLE]
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“MALE AN DFEMALE" If anyone had told the groat Lady and the little Scullery Maid. that their destinies were to ba insopeurably bound together, each would have opened her pretty eyes and 'laughed! . “Would you put * Jack paw aad a Bird of Paradise in the same cage? It’s KIND to KIND, Eileen —aad you aad 1 can *never itT’ “One Manor toll what may ba in a man, my Lady. If all were to return to Nature tomorrow, the . same man might not be master—nor the same amn servant. Nature would decide the matter for us!” e' •* ♦ • - Suddenly—like mists melting before the sun—she was no longer a . great Lady to him, but just a “Wo'man”—a very helpless and beautiful woman. * It is one thing to bo a Poor in England and another to be a Peer in the Jungle!* * * I "In the Kitchen mH Parlor, or | field with the .clover, women are : women, the w ide* world over.” I "I’M tame thee, never fear—my I pretty, snarling Tiger-Cat F So easily does haw nature slip hack into its accustomed groove that the Loams, once Home,*wait their (perfumed baths as if thcydnover they'd never begged for soap give
orders to their Butler as coolly, as if in a Forgotten Yesterday they had not called him “King”! • v • “If you really loved him, Eileen, it wouldn't matter whether he wore King or Chauffeur! 1 know, because 1, too, love seme oas-wud I’m willing to give EVERYTHING l for him!” “Don’t believe the story-books, Mary. Love isn’t everything! There is Heredity and Tradition and Lon don!” Price: Adults, 30c 3c 33c; Children, 15c 2c—l7e
