ti llpf At 7.30 I first saw him At 731 T fell in love / Isflf* wmß/f days I was engaged JmK Then I married him WgW a I i The marvelously fascinating story of an American girl who became a war-bride t who married f "a man who didn't know one soul I knew, neither had I one acquaintance of his. Moreover, he was a man whose (' a||i i whole outlook was diametrically opposed to a romance which, improbable as it may sound, is not only true, but Hi I which is so acutely personal that with only one motive do I consent to tell it: I may be able to help some other girl °r woman who will find her part in the war begun, not when her husband, sweetheart or son went to battle. Hh y Da You Ham to Marry H.m? A THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA THURSDAY EVENING, ELARRISBURG %&&&& TELEGRAPH MAY 1, 1919. 9