Show Treat Em Rough RoughT T THE ng HE Spanish poet Blasco recently brought ht down upon his devoted oled head a n. perfect of or abuse h by American AN w women omen because in iii an interview published in lit he declared that American husbands rI were cre too good to their wives allowing them too much liberty Hood an and indulging their to too great relt an extent u Treat cm em rough he said and they will respect you ou more Seizi Seizing upon the Geraldine Farrar has produced picture wh winch which fl sh she calls The Woman roman and aud tim tho and nid exhibited i it for the first time in Now New Y York rk last lat week Strange inconsistency in women when a largo large Q nud composed largely of the weaker sex witnessed attack upon pon the fair Geraldine at it th of r f I Ii i 1 tc Lou they manifested the tho most spontaneous approval ap up b by loud and oc vociferous ferous applause Miss liss Farrar as ns a poor but beautiful Spanish dancer wins ins the thc love of Telles-cn Telles who plays a wealthy and tho the officers officer's officers officer's Spanish officer Immediately after winning cers affections the dancer becomes annoyed because hohas hohas ho hohas has the bad taste to o make mako her mother a present of money The daughter runs away to test his affection and leads ends and five fire reels him a chase which covers crt most of Spain lie is annoyed anno ed at finally finding her in a dive dire frequented fre fre- by sailors where sho she appears as ns tho the star of tho the cabaret But the gallant officer forgives her and makes next nit t evenin evening at the NIC nn an appointment with her for the tho ni- ni handsome villa he be has pro provided ded for her At the appointed appoint appoint- cd ed hour she sho meets him at the tho gate makes him kiss her hand a arid and d foot and rind when ho he has hus humiliated himself to her satisfaction she goes away with ith her arms about another another an an- other admirer The patience of the officer is c. c exhausted the tIle next day and when the dancer comes to further taunt bimby him telling telling tell tell- sho she had passed he ho ing lag him what a delightful evening e resorts io to man cave tactics belies to the delight of the tho au an- This is apparently just what the dancer wanted for after he has hns landed a few rights and lefts she falls on her knees ees kisses his hand and tells him she adored him all along And thus is the Spanish poets poet's viewpoint vindicated indicated However cr while American w women applauded the careman's caveman's cave care mans man's brutality it will be noted that it was a Spanish woman who was beaten in tho the play |