Show DANIEL FROHMAN PRAISES THE MAN HIS WIFE MAY I AY MARRY IF DIVORCED New Ne York Feb Fob 15 Daniel Frohman rt ti ager of the Lyceum theatre who yesterday esterday that he and his wife wIle Margaret Illington the actress had agreed to a separation preliminary to a divorce when told today that his wife might marry Edward J Bowes a real estate man of San SaiL Francisco said he had not heard hea positively that Mrs Irs Frohman contemplated marriage m with Mr Ir Bowes He said It If Mrs Ira Frohman obtains a divorce and wishes to marry marl again I certainly lope that she does docs become the wife of or Mr Yr Tr Bowes Dowes He Her Is 18 j a splendid chap chapa a aman man of ot great capacity and a man I 1 think who would make her a good hus hue husband husband band I have known Mr MI Bowes a long longtime longtime longtime time So has bas Mrs ra Frohman He has visited New York frequently and has hasen I have hae al alA als alyx en n a guest at tt my home A yx S admired him hini greatly and I see no reason why their marriage should not noe be a happy one Speaking of the separation Mr r Froh Frob Frohman Frohman I man said Everything was vas Va of a perfectly ami amicable amicable amicable cable nature I 1 knew when she west wet to California exactly exact what the plan was It was aa purely an amicable agree arr 4 CV ment meat and while I regret It all I believe it is for the best You see when Miss lIss Illington and I were married I real that there was a tremendous fu ture before her on the stage She was blessed with wonderful ability and 1 I Iwas was as ambitious for her success as I could possibly be She too was am and together we strove to win all aU the honors for her that we could It was this that was undoubtedly re responsible responsible for the present turn turl of events In my desire to see her get ahead and andreach andreach andreach reach the highest goal that can be at tamed on the stage I ml ma we ive over looked the other side a 8 not ot real ize that she might lone or r h domes tic life Ute Then her health broke boke down under the terrific strain The rhe work became distasteful to her but I never neer knew it It became infinitely more more dif for her to continue on the stage when she no longer cared eared for it and finally she was compelled to give it up altogether But that is 15 all aU past I can only py ay now that my fondest hope Is that Miss dIss Illington will wUl be happy In what wha whatever ever she lObe t If It she obtains B divorce divore I hope she marries Mr Ir Bowes Bower |