Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — The Girl and Her Hero. [ARTICLE]

The Girl and Her Hero.

No young lady ever lost Her Hero because her hands happened to be a little calloused from wielding the broom or stained from dipping them in dishwater, says Bert Walker. No girl ever fell down an iota in the estimation of Her ’Hero because she stayed at home all afternoon and helped her mother with the work instead of coming down-town and putting on a parade of eight miles. • No girl ever lost Her Hero because she made" life more pleasant for dad and smoothed the wrinkjes from his brow and caused him to look forward to the evening at home with pleasure. .No girl ever lost Her Hero because she wasn’t an adept at usiflg all the latest and most popular slang of the day. No

girl ever lost Her Hero because she was a rattling good cook, a swell housekeeper and a/stemwonder to work. If she did lose Her Hero because of any of those things she should thank her lucky stars. He was in disguise. Instead of Her Hero he was a common cheap old tinhorn sport and she had better be a kitchen queen for dad and mother all her life than a broken-hearted drudge of a slave for such a brainless bat a single day. Just because a girl arrives at gray hairs and faded cheeks in single blessedness is no sign she didn’t have “a chance.” More likely it is because she kept posted on market values and refused to sell her heart and happiness for a mess of pottage.