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WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, 1915
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Fictionless Fables for the Fair
By ANN LISLE.
HERE was once a gir! who hat
I nothing to recommend her but
& very good mind and g refined
nature. She had nelther beauty nor
fortune nor family position. But that
elusive thing called charm was hers,
and the most oligible man in her town
fancied himself in love with her. The
gir] had & tender heart and the man's
woolng woke in her a gentle emotion
she fancled 1o be deep and enduring
love
The gir! was used 1o being Hked
and treated kindly by the gentiefu'k
among whom she had been “born and
raleed ™ And It was & bit of & shock
1o her to find the man's milllonairs
Kin 4id net approve of her and were
threatening to disinherit hm I, he
porsisted “in his med Infatstion ”
;!fln well born and well educated
}u‘.h‘y withal, the girl had fan
reid herself &At matoh for any mil
lo—.lroohhunu’lero’.
However, the man showed a ten
dency to prefer his wealth and family
1o her—and the gir! 414 what was ex
pected of her—dismissed her waver.
Ing sultor, For three years she was
too unhappy to look life squarely in
the face. And then she found herself
bored by her own unhappiness and set
about mending her state
Bhe had & sweet voice and she be.
#SOIO devole heresif to cultivating it
;mum.mumm
her singing, and work and determina.
tion belped her forge Abend. And aft
immmummm
thought of the day wihet she would be
TEZ ATUANTA GEORGIAN
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Registered United States Patent Offee
the world's greatest prima donna and
‘lm family that had scorned her would
kneel pleading at her feet.
' Ehe Intended flinging them a sow
hundred thousand dollars to mend
their shattered fortunes and then
turning coldly away. She had almost
A 8 good & time with her dream of re
venge as with her growing power to
|mmmcm-m
But the man’s tamily continued to
’mmu‘um-; mil
lione, and the man seamed to go on &
merry way from one gir! to another
And when the wirl found herself a
Ereat concert singer rovelge seemod
S & matter of dreaming. Put she
yearned for it unceastngly
Finally a real love—the love of ma
turity—came into her life. And ohe
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Copyright, 1015, Intermatiomal News oo
The Woman Who
Wanted Revenge
married and was very happy., Chil
dren came (o bless her, and the oldest
of them was a son,
One day ber son came to her and
fald: “Mother, lam in love with the
dearest little girl In the world. When
I naked her father for her he sald he
had known you once long ago. and
had been hopelesaly in love with you,
and that he thought 1t wonderful that
your boy should wanst to marry his
girl. Me sald ® was an bonor for his
family to be allled with yours.
And the woman knew that now at
inst had come the chance to ba re
venged on the weak sultor of her
youlhthe man who had made her
suffer because his family had net
deemed an alliance with her worth
contracting. Mer heart lsaped up In
bygons bitterness. For years she bad
Emlily Looks Pretty Nifty in Her New Yachting Costume
buoyed herself above sorrow by
thoughts of recvenge.
Now was come her chance to make
this man suffer as once he made her
endure sorrow. Now had come her
chance to shame him by scorning an
alifance with his family. The thing
for which she had lived through all
the slow years that carried her from
embittered girihood te womanhood
had come,
The woman hardened her heart and
her mouth became & mere &iit In a
face Uit up by smouldering eves.
Then she looked at her boy's ra
diant face. And she wondersd If the
man whe had loved her in his youth
had been hurt when his mother re.
fused har consent to the marriage he
longed to make
“Lat me mest your littie swestheart
Just Wait Till Dinny Misses It
Sure, It’s All a Matter of Imagination
- ra Discovers One Way io Keep ’Em Up<
By Ann Lisle
soon, dear,” sald the woman who
wanted revenge. "1 am sure the girl
my boy loves musmt be all I want his
wifg to Le”
For when the thing we had plotted
and schemed to attain comes to us
We generally find that we want some.
thing else. And the thing the woman
wanted was her boy's happiness
MOBAL: Revenge, like chickens,
comes home to roou.‘
Making No Mistake.
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!!nm“.“:o fi. wall Mmm
:n. with :'. bzmqbn!“h:‘mmh&m
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&
ATLANTA, GA.
" Do You Know-—ll
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have lost all their Kresn oolor, and
Ffemain 6t, no matter how black hay
wb.o.ukm'nmuhhnl
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tin England. 1t is just .sixtesn
feel square. L .
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taried & new calendar, beginning with
the year 1. ‘.
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m:;"y is said 1o ;‘ mm’n -
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thief. the word " means &
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in the t
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