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Show af Spinach And Live Ever Happily Married E t V f 1 f 3 - - - ; - - I " ' vv y I (VO UIKE V ISN'T IT S V KSkis'OME MORE I oe-icous) )r j, I t ii Mill IIIIMlll Illl'llllllii HlllbillllillllllliHIII IIMI i H111IM1 g-M . I When disturbing food combinations come out of the kitchen, love flies out of the window, "says Gladys Swarthout Chapman, sta rof the Metro politari Opera company. She and her husband evolved the "anti-divorce diet," which is designed to promote domestic peace thru the avoiding of improper and hurtful foods. Anti-Divorce Diet Is Introduced By Singer and Husband As Panacea for Domestic Ills y -r know we both can eat without harmful effects." For five months of their marriage mar-riage the diet has been rigidly enforced. en-forced. And, so they say. not a single quarrel or misunderstanding has darkened their marital horizon. hori-zon. Neither Chapman nor bis bride have cutailed quantity of food. It is mainly combinations they watch. The diet would necessarily differ for each individual. "We both eat lots of spinach," Chapman declared. "It is a great food, and one grows to like it after awhile." . y BY PAUL GIBSON NEW YORK, Jan. 10 Eat your spinach girls, and stay away from Reno. For many a marriage bark ha? come to grief on the shoals of pickles and ice cream, or gin and lobsters. And the lowly pickled herring has caused more than one pilgrimage pilgrim-age to the divorce courts. Domestic tranquillity cannot long endure if foods which create digestive disorders are in the icebox. ice-box. How It Happened So now, the anti-divorce diet has been evolved. The ' exponents of this remarkable remark-able idea are the beautiful Glalys Swarthout, youngest mezao-so-prano ever starred by the Metropolitan Metro-politan Opera company, and her husband of six months, Frank Chapman Jr., American member of the Italian Metropolitan Grand Opera company. Both have been married before; Chapman to a daughter of Irvin Cobb, the novelist, and Miss Swarthout to a noted artist. Both marriages went on the rock3. This time Chapman and his bride determined to make a. success suc-cess of marriage. They callrd in Dr. G. Jarvis Coffman, New York physician, for advice, Really Quito Simple And out of that conference r.amo the anti-divorce diet. "It is really very simple," th brunette singer said. "Artists are temperamental. We can't help it. And when we do not watch out" diet closely, ill-chosen foods simply ruin our dispositions. The diet merely consists of the thinga w: ' |