I ; THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1921. v The Married Life of Helen and Warren Warren, Bored and Irritable, Ignores Helen'a Efforts to Divert Him. "Here, waiter, switch on that fan! Hot as blazes in here," grumbled Warren. "And hustle along that or der." "Yes, sir," hastening to turn on the electric fan nearest their table. "Dear, was it hot in jour office today?" Helen laid aside the menu after an anxious appraisal of the piratic prices. "Hot everywhere, curtly, again eiiRrosscd in his paper. Wistfully Helen gazed about the gray and white, linen-swathed res taurant. Other couples were laugh ing and talking in animated dinner mood. Only she sat silent and neg lected with Warren barricaded be hind the evening paper. What could she talk about that would interest him? So far her sev eral attempts at conversation had elicited only monosyllable grunts. "Dear, how would you like to go out to the Drakes next Sunday? They've been wanting us to come all summer we ve just to let them know." "Um-tmi," without looking up. "If you don't want to spend the day we could leave about 1 and have the afternoon and evening." To this there was no response whatever. Patiently she waited, reading the headlines on the back of his paper until the waiter brought the jellied bouillon. His attention now focused on the congealed amber broth, Warren consumed it in stolid silence. "Dear, you seem tired. Did you have a hard day?" "No harder than usual." with a crustiness that precluded further questioning along that line. It was several moments before she ventured on another topic. "Aren't those red geraniums at tractive?" admiring the well-kept window boxes. "I've often thought of having some in the dining room that bay window would take three boxes. Would they have to be made to order? What do you suppose they'd cost?" Warren's shrug indicated both his ignorance and indifference. A barren, dragging interval, em phasized by the vivacious chatter trom nearby tables, spurred Helen to still another effort. "I met Mrs. Holden in the elevator this morning. They're going up to Cedar Inn for two weeks. Wasn't that where the Sanfords went last summer?" "Uh-uh," scooping out a large spoonful of the quivering jelly. "I'm sure they won't like it. Mrs. Sanford said they were eaten up with mosquitoes. I wonder why they don't go to the beach again? Wouldn't you think it would be bet ter for the children?" "Well. I'm not losing any sleep over where they go," as the broth now finished, he reached for the paper. Discouraged at the pathetic failure of her conversational nianocuvers, Helen broodingly regarded the other diners. What were they all talking about? Why were they all so inter ested? Was it because they were not married? Was that what made the difference? Shethought of that wonderful year before and during their engagement when dmine out together was an event, not a part of the daily routine. Then there had been so much to talk about. Tvery trivial thing had seemed of vital im portance. Now Warren looked bored to ex tinction ' at every subject she broached. It Vvas an effort to get even a grunted resporse. Over the fntre$ of broiled mush rooms she tried, to think of some thing in her uneventful day that might arouse a gleam of interest. "Oh, the man came this morning to fix that lock on the bathroom door. He said the spring was broken it'll be cheaper to put on a bolt. We never lock it from the outside so won't a bolt do just as well?" "S'pose so," absently. It was just then that Helen caught a snatch of the trivial but lively dia logue from the adjoining table. "I did call you up but your wire was busy. Well, that's what central said. About 3. I tried again at half-past but you were out." It was the old story of "Before and After," reflected Helen bitterly, comparing this couple's absorption with Warren's utter, boredom. Over the roast lamb and aspara gus she made another attempt. "Dear, did you read that wireless story in this month's Colmore's? About the politician who had a se cret station and received messages from "Oh, cut it! Don't rehash any of those Colmore yarns. Tiresome enough when you read 'em first and." "Why I thought the last few num bers had been rather good. They've started a new serial by Fullerton. Haven't you seen the announcement? They're advertising it everywhere." , "Same old sex slush, buttering his asparagus. "Evidently that's what the people want," eager to pursue any subject if he would only talk. "They say he gets enormous prices he's the highest paid of all the magazine writers. But Warren's glum silence pro claimed his complete indifference to Fullerton's stories or the amount of his income. Through the salad Helen made no further attempt to divert him. In stead she gave herself up to tin blackest brooding. Were all marriages like this; Was it only a matter of a few years until the boredom stage was reached? Was it the continuous companion ship that so soon palled? Was that why articles on how to hold one's husband filled the women's magazines? Keep young and attrac tive were the ever-repeated warnings. But she was young and attractive! the mirrored wall reflected a slim girlish figurt in a dainty blue o gandie and broad wheat-trimmed hat She was quite as attractive as the girl at the adjoining table but they were not married! That was why the man leaned forward with such flattering interest Glancing past them, she watched an elderly couple who had just en tered. In wooden silence they were waiting to be served. The woman, tout and ra-haired, looked quite , as bored as the man Helen won dered how many years before she, too, would reach that stage. Perhaps it would be more com fortable then. Anything would be better than this feverish striving to arouse an interest that had ceased to exist. "Hello, Curtis I Yo.t still in town?" "Maxwell! When did you get in?" Warren sprang up to shake hands with a stout man' in white flannels. "Yesterday jimt a hurried trip. Going back tonight." "I don't believe you've met Mrs. Curtis," introducing him to Helen. Then cordially, "Sit right down here ami have dinner with us." "Just had dinner in the grill. We're going to the theater but I've a few moments," taking the vacant chair. "Well, you certainly struck it hot this trip. Mrs. Maxwell with you? "No, she's up at our camp on the St. Lawrence. "Jove, I'd like to have about two weeks up there! Your camp's near Brockville, isn't it? Finest bass fishing in Canada," enthused War ren. 'T caught a seven-pounder there one year. "Yes, Brockville's just five miles below us. They're putting up a big hotel there and we re afraid it s go ing to bring the mob." With smoldering resentment Hel en watched V arren, now vigorous ly animated. His bored air had van ished the moment Mr. Maxwell ap peared. Here was some one with whom he wanted to talk. For a full half hour Mr. Maxwell lingered. And when finally with evident reductance he left them, Warren was still in high good humor. "That was luck to run into Max well. Haven't seen him for over a year." Then briskly, "Feel like a show tonight? How about a roof garden? Here, waiter, let's have the check." Outside, in the cloying sultry night, he strolled along, still genial. Helen was allowed to bask in the afterglow of Mr. Maxwell's enliven ing presence. She knew she should gratefully accept his changed mood and say nothing, but her resentment urged her to a tactless rebellion. "Warren, do you consider Mr. Maxwell particularly clever or interesting?" Maxwell? surprised. "Why, no. He's a good sort but he'll never set the world on fire." "Then you don't especially enjoy his companionship?" recklessly she persisted. "You wouldn't say he was unusually stimulating?" "Stimulating? Maxwell? What're you driving at?" "Just this," tensely. "Until he joined us you sat there glum and silent. I couldn't get a word out of you. When 1 tried to talk you only answered in grunts. But the minute he came you were all animation." "What of it?" belligerently. "What're you trying to get at, any way.' "That I bore you and other oeo- ple don't!" now flushed and excited. "You say he isn't particularly clever that makes it worse. It shows that anyone else can interest you. You're only bored when you're alone with me. "See here, what are you trying to start: Working overtime on soma of your damned analyzing, that it? You've got to pick everything to pieces and put it under a micro scope." "It didn't take a microscope to see Departed for California II I I 0' THE DR. BENJ. 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