Show Women Should Study Conditions at Home Wm de Mule Mille l Says Every American womans woman's re g greatest dut duty to herself to her country and to the human race toda today is the study of home conditions according to tJ William VII Wil Vii Vii- Ham liam tie ue Mille whose Paramount pro- pro l Dont Don l t Call H It Love Is a I i treatise r on two kinds of love Upon women says Mr d de Mille rests the responsibility for Cor happiness and future of the entire world Women alone can bring about a a. millennium of or joyousness Men and so long as women continue con con- linus to lead a wild chase men will follow as wildly Present day unrest Is an example for when Ihen women take it upon themselves to smoke drink and and be merry men are going to accept accept ac ac- ac- ac them then practically as KB equals and equals and heretofore women have been far tar su superior su- su perlor to men every way except physically physically phy phy- Before a woman enters Into the seriousness of oC married lire life she should understand Just what she is about to director undertake declared the Too many people are wed blind blindly with no thought of the ceremony The women of today are laX lav in household teens Ideas V Where here one woman In 1900 married with no knowledge of cooking housekeeping or the proper raising of ot children one onehundred onehundred onehundred hundred wed Iced today with aa as little thought or Idea of what they are to todo todo todo do when they become keeper of the homes of or their husbands husband It is a a. i condition that cannot last Mr do du Mule mulcted that his interest in Dont Don t Call It Love lay largely In the fact that the love of i Agnes Ares as the heroine is like that of women of the more sensible age of some years ago NHa Nita pla playing placing opposite Miss A Ayres res typifies typifies' the modern love crazy woman Jack I Holt loit Is the man over man over o contend contend con con- Un tend |