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lat when Margaret married him Paul id sixty thousand dollars worth of debts lat he didn't even know about ! Margaret iw to it that they were paid, and then :gan a new life for Paul. For the first me in his life he is saving a certain nount weekly, for Margaret wants him
have enough money laid away so that he ill be independent financially. "I'm not saying this out of conceit," lie told me frankly, "but if I, or somele like me, hadn't come along, I swear fiat Paul Whiteman would have landed
the poorhouse, so extravagant and genpus is he ! I kid him sometimes, sayg: 'Some day you'll be playing your Idle at the street corners and they'll pass r, saying: 'There goes poor old Paul!' id 7 remember him when!'" [Today it is Margaret who handles their tint checking account and their invest[ents. Paul hates business. So Margaret tscusses it with him when he's resting
bed. or right after he's had a savory jal and is feeling at peace with the world, tie spends two or three hours a day going rough his business mail, so that she can |nnow the wheat from the chaff and |ing to Paul's attention anything imjrtant.
•Odd Mclntyre, the columnist, told her at, before they were married, Paul ■ighed three hundred pounds. "I didn't ink I'd see him alive again," Mclntyre id. "He seemed to have absolutely no pt for life. He was all played out." But losing weight pepped Paul up. :ntally and physically. And how do you ppose Margaret kept him from becom| discouraged in the battle to lose weight ? hen his weight fluctuated, she never told n that he was gaining, even when it was nporarily true. "Darling, you look much nner!" was the watchword. "But I aned a pound today," he'd complain, j'ou don't look it," Margaret said cheerjftly. And that gave him the courage to i on trying to lose more pounds. Of course Margaret isn't invariably l.tful. There was, for instance, the time •lit she had to kick Paul under the table, ft, yes, she did !
tt happened because Paul is one of the i>st honest people in the world ! He ';sn't know what it means to evade a Ipstion, to smooth things over with little * ite lies. Ask him his honest opinion of :> thing, and he'll tell it to you, whether >i like it or not !
Due day at a dinner party a rival band fder said to Paul : "Tell me, Mr. Whitein, what is your honest opinion of my
You really want my honest opinion?" i'.ed Paul, beaming. l|0h, yes," said the other man. I 'aul didn't see Margaret's warning look, "ell to tell you the truth," said he, "your 'id is simply awful."
\nd at that Margaret kicked his foot tier the table!
1 'aul turned round and glared at her. -ien, oblivious of the important guests [ that party he asked: "Margaret, why I you just kick me under the table?"
Because you were saying something Jii shouldn't have said," replied Mar{Continued on page 93)
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