Show what are we coming to the other day in this city an operatic tenor offered as evidence of his bli affection for his blo wife the plea that he always washed the dishes says the new york evening poet such stories as these offer a flue fine opportunity for novelists to portray the wifely sturdy oaks and the husbandly clinging vines the tired business woman coming home finding the easy chair near me fire tier her slippers warm while the husband sits on the arm of her chair lights her cigarette and prattles about his bb household cares a very pretty picture and the husbands need not mind so BO long as their wives dont beat themi them |