| Show LETTER FROM BEATRICE SUMMERS SUMMERS SUM SUM- MERS TO SALLY ATHERTON CONTINUED I Isn't i if it splendid that the tho first i I scenario I ha have haYe e ever er written will b bo be i I put on the screen pf f course it I probably wouldn't have been if my I I husband had not been the production tion lion manager and nd If I had not known Mrs l Seh Selwyn n Sh She came In the tile other day when I was rather low In m my mind I I had had this sad letter from you I about Leslie LesUe another friend of ot mine rnino had written me the story of ot I the unhappiness she was vas having with her husband and that mornIng morn morn- ing for the first time Dick had gone away without me I was so full of the whole thing that I brought the conversation around g. g to h bow n much a woman v n must beat bear from 1 her husband a before em she j I leaves him I knew that Mrs Selwyn Sel Sd wyn wyn- had had plenty of 01 reasons for leaving her husband before he died and I knew also that she had stuck to him and I also wanted to know what she thought of f the subject After a little hesitation Mrs Selwyn n said Im going to recite to you ou the history of or a a friend of ot I mine Be Beatrice trice and end l let t you ou decide for yourself if It you OU think she did I I I lerV I I I i j I 1 t F I i D Do you know w my d dear dar ar I beli believe belie e there come cone times in in the lives of ot every married couple when each wishes the other was not th there re No So 0 she continued as I started to 0 interrupt t I 1 dont don't mean that t this s time only coi conies comes es after a violent quarrel or some terrible wrong that has been done by y the other It can come after some Ome of or the most trivial ial differences One of those thousand and one trifles which seem seem like God Almighty's s devils singing small Humans of both sexes usually are able to cope with it the big big big-at- af fairs of life lile It Is only the little pinI pin pinpricks pricks ks the little things that nag I and annoy annOr like midges midges' bit bites bite s. s that wear a away way ones one's patience and turn love to fretful content Some people say there Is only one excuse for divorce I believe I the great state of 2 ew York makes that the only excuse to legally sepI separate sep sep- I arate two people You have to I know kno my dear a little about the I inner lives lues of any of your our friends however to know t that at is I excused perhaps than lesser and more torturing evils To get set back to my friends friend's story I It happened some years ears ago my I dear deal at that j I I terrible critical c period I in marriage when both husband i I and wife wite awake to the fact tact that I j the they are beginning to grow old i I They both came to this tragic C conclusion at about the same time and for the wife it was more terrible terri tern ble than for forthe the husband for she I Iwas I IWas Iwas was a year older than he and d you OU i j i know that means ages when both I man and woman are on the shady side of ot 40 I i I Copyright 1925 NEA Service i I Inc I Tomorrow This Tomorrow This letter continued CARE OF PAINTED FLOORS Painted floors ma may be kept in the best condition by the use of soap dissolving a little in lukewarm wa water er and u uSing as ordinary soap water The rue surface should then be wiped oft off with a clean damp cloth I 1 or On and polished briskly with a dry cloth This method not only cleans but brings back the color and d gloss PAINTING SMALL PIECES When hen painting furniture such as chairs small tables stands and desks pieces small enough to handie handle han han- I dle die er r I any other objects not too large to move move- it Is Js a good good plan to tp always alwa's turn the furniture furniture- upside i down and paint the legs first This This' This This' I allows the upper sur surface ace to remain d dry dO- y until the last and the piece can ean be- be handled easier ensler f i GRAINED EFFECT EFFET A splendid grained rained effect can easily and readily be produced by applying appling a coat I of or graining preparation preparation prepa prepa- ration directly over the ground color I Ithen then graining with a regular graining grain grain- I ing or steel comb I |