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A SWEETHEART AT THIRTY The Story of a Woman's Transformation BY MARION RUBINCAM
MARK SPEAKS Chapter 21
It is a horrible sensation this feeling that one is watched. It makes one feel like a criminal. 1 know that after I had overheard the village people gossiping about me, I began to find excuses to explain the most obvious things I did. If I went to the store on an errand the way led past the Digg's there I felt that all the neighbors thought I was going there to see him. A silly idea, yet it made me most uncomfortable. Certainly I never encouraged Mark Probably no middle-aged woman was wooed less willingly than I. It was not entirely because 1 did not like Mark; in spite of his inordinate vanity, he had many pleasant characteristics. Indeed, some of his vanity was rather nice; it had in it the pleased boastfulness of a small boy who has learned a new game. But we could not renew our friendship, or rather I could not, because the element of self-consciousness was introduced by our gossiping friends. Mark quite evidently had come back to Henly Falls to find a new wife, at the
same time that lie was looking over his nephew with a view to taking him
into his business.
"Combining business with pleasure,"
Violet remarked sarcastically one eve
ning, when Jim came in to say that
Mark was coming over.
"It's good business to take in Billy, j
1 suppose you mean Esther began. "No, I don't," Vi answered. "The pleasure part is unloading the work of his store on Billy; the business part of his trip is acquiring a wife and "housekeeper." Esther looked at her daughter with a blank expression. "I wish you would not say so many things no one can understand, " she remarked finally. But I understood and smiled to my
self at the girl's comprehension of the
subject.
Mark arrived at half-past seven it
was a clear day, and it still was broad daylight outside. "I thought maybe you'd like to go to a movie over at the Corners," he said, not getting out of his little car. And of course there was nothing to do but go. "He's going to speak tonight, I know it," Ksther said, following me indoors in great excitement, as I went in for a wrap. "Now, Knid, don't you be a fool and say no if he does. And you give hini plenty of chance to speak, too. You know a woman can always make a man say it if she just lets the light moment come. Jim wouldn't have spoken for months if I hadn't known how to manage it." I thought it best not to answer. But of course, riding along in the car with him I felt uncomfortable and could think of nothing to say. That Esther's instinct was right, 1 soon found out. Mark would talk of nothing but his business, his profits, his house, and finally he began about his present state of loneliness. My hands were cold and damp from sheer nervousness. Here, finally, after C5 years, a man was going to ask me to marry him the only man. by the way I had ever liked at all! But I felt no pleasant sensations at the prospect only a nervous fear and a great desire to be back home again. "Do you remember the drives we
have been home and sheltered now,
and I've been out and hustling. I've
been a man of the world that keeps a fellow young." - A smile curled up the corner of his mouth. "Yes, I feel pretty young, in spite of my 40 years. But I shouldn't have called you old," he apologized for his rudeness. "You are not sold I guess you'd look better, too, if you had money enough to dress up some. "Did you know I was going to ask you to marry me the very last time we drove along this road?" "No," I answered, my voice tight in my throat. "That was 12 years ago." "Yes, 12. And I married another girl. Well, I'm going to ask you to marry me now." And so, after all Mark had "spoken" and when it came, it was unexpected. And this was the manner of my first proposal! Tomorrow I Decide.
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I Heart Problems Dear Mrs. Thompson: T have mot quite a few fellows who are nice, but as they. are shorter than I, I refused to go out with them. Is it because- I am prejudiced to short, fellows that I never met a tall fellow who is nice? A. L.
Aren't you ridiculous to make an issue of a man's height. Of course, if you were much taller, I could understand your sensitiveness. On the other hand you may be denying yourself awfully nice friendships that you will regret later, and maybe a perfect dear of a husband, short an inch or two.
Dear Mrs. Thompson: We are two'
girls 13 and 14 years old. We are considered pretty. We have a number of boy friends who take us out occasionally. The boys all seem to want to go with is. Is it. wrong for gills at our age to have beaux? Should girls at our age put up thbir hair in the back, or let it hang down in a braid? MONICA AND VERONICA. Yes, you are too young to have beaux. Wear your hair in a braid down the bark. "Florence": Tour letter acknowledging the answers to your questions gave me great pleasure. I believe great happiness is in store for you because of your attitude toward the man you expect to marry. You radiate love lor him every time you mention your marriage. 1 shall be glad to hear from you again. I hope the young man gets his raise soon, because it will bring your great experience close at hand, as you long for it to bo. Please accept my best wishes for your happiness. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of 18 and I have to work. I am trying to go to night school and find it hard to make ends meet. My father being dead, I try to help my mothei as much as I can. Can you suggest anything I can do to earn extra money? THANK YOU. There is nothing takes more courage and strength of will than to work during the day time and attend night school in the evening. It is a struggle that brings results, however. Keep
used to take?" he asked. I a brave heart and stick to your pur"Oh, yes," I tried to make my voice j pose until you reach your goal. natural. If you are handy with a needle, "And the picnics over here by the x you ought to be able to earn a litilc woods beyond the Corners?" he went j extra money in various ways. It is so
on. i near Christmas time that you could "Remember the day I kissed you. at j make hand-worked handkerchiefs,! one picnic?" he asked. I looked side- j sewing aprons and bags for Christmas wise at him, his curious small-boy pro- j gifts. Instead of showing your goods j tile, and the puffed cheeks and the , in a store you would make more to j many chins and thick neck. His skin ; call personally at different homes and was rough and red from the wind, and show them your work. It also would ;
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Marshall and daughter Mary, of Indianapolis. " . Mr. and' Mrs. V.' S. Personett entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. Shafer and daughter Stella, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer and daughter Mary of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Main and sons Owen and Astor, and Miss Alice Luellen of Mooreland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kuhn and daughter Miss Freda, have moved into J. C. Nicholson's residence, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. Rev. C. W. Chadwick, pastor of the M. E. church, has pneumonia, EATON, O., Nov. 9. John Mullins. 449 South Seventh street, Richmond, Ind.,, obtained here Tuesday in County Clerk Rookstool's office a non-resident hunter's and trapper's license, which permits him to hunt and trap in Ohio. The license cost $15.25.
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meet at the home here at 9 a. m , when Rev. B. A. Hartley will hold a short service. The service at Buena Vista will be held about 11 a. in. The American Legion post of Richmond will conduct a military funeral. Rev. Miss Bertha Driver and Rev. Harvey
Thornburgh. of Farmland, will speak. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The Woman's History club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Anthony Hower. There were thirteen members present, who answered to roll call with items on Colorado and Nevada. The hostess lead an interesting magazine article. Mrs. I,aura Gebliart gave a story of the life of Walt Mason and tho. ladies were entertained with interesting Colorado views. The funeral of Henry Taylor (colored) was held at. the Christiau church Sunday afternoon, the Rev. B. A. Hartley delivering the sermon. Burial was made in West Lan cemetery. Frank Retz, who was ill a few days ago, has recovered. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. O. M. Deardorff by her husband, Dr. Deardorff, Sunday at their home on Washington street. An elaborate dinner was served, the guests being: Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jones and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodin, Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Marshall and daughter. Marie, Mrs. llattie Smith, of Mooreland, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marshall, of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
War Dead of France Transferred to Homes (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 10 France's 1,000,000 war-dead are soon to be transferred to permanent military cemeteries or re-interred in private burying grounds, at the option of relatives. It may be many months before the work is even well under way, but the start is to be made soon, under au thority of laws passed at the last session of parliament and now made effective by decrees. A separate monument, of a design
not yet adopted, will be put at the head of each grave, and tho care of the military grounds will devolve upon the government in perpetuity. Sanitation and lack of transportation has delayed the assembling of the bodies, but it has been decided that by careful planning the work may now be done without danger to health or to industry.
DISPUTE LEGAL RIGHT OF GREEK KING'S WIFE
(By Associated Press) ATHENS, Not. 10. The question of the legal rights of Madame Manos, morganatic wife of the late King Alexander, seems likely to create some difficulty, according, to leading jurists of this city. Her attorney on Thursday last asked the court to remove the seals from the apartments of the dead king, asserting Madame Manos, through her marriage and also because of her approaching motherhood, would legally inherit- Alexander's property." An' attorney acting for former King Constantine then asked the court to suspend action until he had
time to institute action in opposition. He declared Constantine intended to contend that the marriage of Madame
Manos and the late monarch was invalid and that Alexander's property should pass to his father and brothers. Should Constantine take legal action in the premises, the jurists point out, it would constitute an admission that he is no longer king of Greece, as the chief of state being the dispenser of justice, cannot appeal to the courts. There is some speculation here as to the status in the dynasty of the child to be born to Madame Manos if her marriage should be declared valid.
Physicians Find Liquor Inefficient as Medicine . (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Only 300 of more than 3,700 physicians holding licenses to prescribe whisky have applied for renewal of their permits, although two months have elapsed since this privilege was granted. Dr. Charles R. O'Connor, federal director of prohibition for New York announced today. Physicians are finding other medicines more effective and satisfactory than liquor, he said.
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who died in France from influenza and
lung trouble March 22, 1913, arrived here today. Funeral services will be held at the Buena Vista church in Randolph county Friday. Friends will
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