Show MENS MEN'S VOWS ARE AREY Y Og B i j I I Ej ir r I t i It L p r t 1 b y ty l 4 11 4 s fg s III W is Nancy Jordan Clarke and her baby Upper left Lieutenant left Lieutenant Frank C. C G G. G Warren of Kansas City Lower I right right right-Cl right Claude Claude ude H. H Clarke Chicago I 1 KANSAS CITY April 11 By ByNEA ByNEA NEA KEA Service Service Service- Miens l vows are are women's traitors So reads an old line proved true by a trail of brol broken n vows and i broken hearts the hearts the aftermath of the I most famous romance of w war r days It remained remain d for a divorce court to sever all vows and add another chapter to this drama of war ro romance romance romance ro- ro mance of motherhood outside the law and of the mystifying benevolence benevolence benevolence olence of a wife to the other woman wo wo- man which man which did not last The story starts start I in England where people were rebounding after the long strain of the war Nancy Jordan became acquainted acquaint acquaint- ed with Lieutenant Frank G G. Warren Warren War War- ren of Kansas City an American army officer Sped on by the general general general gen gen- eral hysteria of or the times the lieutenant lieutenant lieu lieu- tenant broke the broke the the vows that he had taken talen when he made an American girl his wife Then he sailed for home leaving behind him a girl irl with a problem older than the first code codo of laws i I They corresponded and a note written by Nancy telling of her plight fell into the hands of Mrs Warren She immediately wrote to Nancy telling her to come como to the United States and that a a. home would be made for her here Then Mrs Warren War War- Warren ren broke her marriage vows vows vows-dl- di divorced her husband so that he could marry the English girl Then Mrs Warren Varron hurried to New York where she met Nancy and her baby son They returned to Kansas City and it was heralded to the world that Nancy would forever forever forever for for- ever havo have a a. home with Mrs War War- ren But this apparent bit of ennobling altruism failed and a a. week later Nancy let it be known that she was going back to England Claude H. H Clarke a Chicago in insurance insurance in- in salesman who had met Nancy on the boat coming from England read Nancys Nancy's story He came camo here and six hours after his arrival his proposal of marriage mar- mar riago was accepted by Nancy and they were married Clarke soon after returned to Chicago But again the vows of marriage broke Clarke broke Clarke accused his wife o of refusing to cook for him him him-he he asked for tor a divorce and It was granted Now Nancy has gone to work In a private home to provide a shelter for her and her son |