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“So he refused to loan you an um- brella?” . “Yes, he is only a fair weather friend.” Feminine Efficiency (Continued from page 3) of some other fellow. spending evening after evening with Millicent, his arm about her waist, and her soft little hand in his, while she wore that little blue dress. He was quite flustered and had to excuse himself twice for stepping on her toes. And of course she excused him. It was the next night that she gave him the final gaff. They were sitting far from the crowd with the soft roll of the swell almost at their feet. Far away the dreamy music of a waltz came to them from the dance hall. The moon hung a radiant crescent in the sky. The crickets chirped—they carried, somehow, a mournful note to Theodore. Millicent seemed much occupied with her thoughts, and then spoke what seemed to be the outcome: pack in a few days,” she said briskly. ‘L have such a lot of things to take. ‘I am going to be away so long!” A quiver went over Theodore’s whole system, branch lines and all. “Pack- ing!” what a sad, cold sound the word has! “Packing!” A_ little chill crept around his heart. He bent closer to Millicent. She did not appear to notice He took one tiny little hand in his. looked up at him’ quickly—and—biff! L over in ten seconds—just like nd Theodore was a most thor- oughly engaged man. And of course Millicent changed her plans and did not go to the mountains. Now I will not say that Millicent might not have gone to the mountains anyway. I merely refuse to be quoted on the matter. ere “Ts this Mr. Smith’s second wife?” No, I am Mr. Brown's third wife. You've got the wrong number.” se First New Yorker (Re missing in Ph i Second — New ker —Philadelphia? Well, they’re not missing much, are they sading)—Two men I must be getting ready to | Men wanted a stick with a man-sized hold— -Here itis Notice the full length of soap in the new Double- cap Stick | | | | | other jiffy —no trouble at all : ! The J. B. Williams Company Use postcard or send this coupon 1 Dept. 44, Glastonbury, Conn. for trial size Williams’ Doublecap 1 Send me the free sample of Williams’ New Doubler Shaving Stick. Its highly pol- 1 Stick in highly polished metal container ished metal container is handsome ' enough to match even the finest Vo Name silver toilet accessories. 7 t Address. —of course, it’s Williams’ OU can use both ends of this Doublecap Stick and you always have a whole-hand hold. When one end of the stick is worn down, begin on the Without fuss or bother the soap left within the ring can be used up in connection with a Double- cap Re-Load. This Re-Load always costs less than the original Doublecap package You can insert the Doublecap Re-Load in a The handsome metal Doublecap container is absolutely non-corrosive, and will last indefinitely. If you are a stick user you want to try this one. See free offer below Made by the makers of the famous Williams’ Holder Top Stick and Williams’ Shaving Cream. Williams ‘Doublecap Stick—“‘/t’s New!” fr-----n----- FREE 1 FOR FREE TRIAL SIZE DOUBLECAP STICK comichooks.com)