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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. S//TTTRDAY, MA Y17. 1913
By Herriman
The Dingbat Family
The OldMan*s Sentiments Were Cordially Received
A Bachelor’s
Diary
Copynifct. 1913, Internationa! Newt Sef*ire
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charms of youth vanish. And that
burden is man’s lovel We give it as
if it were endowing a most precious
Jewel.
"It will serve as a magic,” we tell
[ her, "to keep away loneliness and re
gret and pain and sorrow. Only ac
cept it and wear it, and you will lead
a charmed life."
Young and Gay.
She is young and gay and thought-
I less when we torment her to accept
our love. She doesn’t know that the
precious jewel is only a worthless
bauble. She hasn’t learned from the
experience of her older sisters that
the woman who accepts this love of
man finds It no magic in banishing
loneliness and regret and pain and
sorrow^, but rather a lodestone that
attracts them.
“It is fight, fight, fight all the time;
j a fight to retain my personal charms;
a fight to keep him Interested; a
fight to forget myself in satisfying
every longing he may have, physical,
mental or spiritual; a fight to give
him just so much of myself he will
never know satiety and will always
want more; a ftght to keep him from
the clutches of that Other Woman,
always standing like a threatening
phantom in the background, and them
j when I have his love, what do I pos-
i sess? Something about as lasting as
a soap bubble and never worth the
price! ’’
That was the cry of Sally Spencer,
and it seems to me to be the cry of
all the wives dragging in weary pro
cession before my mental vision. They
are all fighting so hard to keep th ■
love some man once urged them to
accept, and we, who should be the
ones to fight to keep the love of wom
an, are cruel in the knowledge th t;
having once won her love so easiV
and thoughtlessly we have won it
for life.
I have seen a great deal of Sallj
My, Kat * but 1—
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FOOD FOR FAM6
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a SCHEME To
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MY STEP BROTHER HASN'T BEEN
TO HIS" TOMBON&'CESSON FOR two
DAYS AND J CANT FIND HIM ANY
PLACE AND PA Told MA TO tellJ
ME TO TELL HIM - /,
f?!6 SlEP BROTHER.
OF MINE ?
GUY WAS 6A6LF8EAK? -
• DID^ HO, HO, HO, HAJ - THE
6IAAMS losTed YESTERDAY,
"Here,” holding up a diminutive
irarment ot muslin and lace, “is tile
party dress of the Princess Aline, Just
as good as new.”
Manette climbed to her lap to as
sist in robing the Princess Aline, ana
the brown-eyed pup barked so fierce
ly for the place occupied by Her Roya!
Highness on Manette’s lap, and made
such frantic efforts to get there, that
I lifted him up. and then stood hack,
laughing at the picture they made.
It was not till we were escorting
Mrs. Spencer home an hour later that
I found chance to ask the question I
had been asking myself over and over
again:
"Knowing Jack’s weakness, why do
you invite the widow to your house?"
It was not till we had reached the
steps, and she had given good-by
kisses to her little hostesses and all
their dolls, and had shaken hands
with the brown-eyed pup and the kit.
tens, that she replied:
“When a mother is so prompt In
saving her child from the Are that it
is never burned, it never learns not
to play with Are. I intend to let
Jack Spencer get so badly burned this
time that he will never go near the
flames again.”
And I had always thought, In the
cacksure, self-satisAed manner of my
sex, that I knew all about woman!
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