Show I II Newest Thing in Marriage Here I I I N i iI t I j z e r sw 1 ss YA AkIA f rr i Et k s I I I I I I I w o I I Nina Wilcox Putnam and her ter home built by her own earnings where she will I live separated from her new husband I l I I I NEW Nov 27 The The newest I thing in marriages has arrived The bride and room live in separate establishments establishments In n different towns Hubby keeps his name name keeps hers Both wear a ring They visit each Other over week ends or run away to together together to- to gether for a couple of ot days whenever the mood seizes them In this way love will never grow cold the o two will vill remain sweethearts all their lives will not be a mere housekeeper or husband a furnace tender tender tender-in in short i I perfect bliss bUss is to be obtained The experiment is that of Nina Wilcox Will Wil- Wil I cox Putnam who has Just married Rob Robert rt J. J J Sanderson The bride is the widow of Robert Faulkner Putnam a member of ot the well known publishing firm of ot Putnam She is a novelist and anda andI a feminist Mr Sanderson is district manager for the Southern Now Engla England En En- England gla gland ld Telephone company BELIEVES IN MONOGAMY Miss j Putnam as she calls herself herselt has her country home in Madison Conn and Mr Ir Sanderson lives in Bridgeport They will wm keep an apartment apartment apartment apart apart- ment in New York which they share in their playtime as they call it it Their four dav honeymoon has been spent in New York York a and d they are goIng going j back to their respective respective homes until l J one or tho the other decides to visit th the theother theother e other or run away awa over a week en enin end d ed in the big city J j I believe In monogamy Miss 1 Putnam Putnam Putnam Put Put- nam declares Ill It itt ought not to b be e called a failure because it has never been tried by society as a whole OSOne On OS one side there have been all the evasions evasions evasions eva eva- the hypocritical arrangements tolerated by a professedly mora moray an and monogamous civilization while on th the theother theother e other side the marriage relation hasI has et been hooked up with so many irrelevant t I conditions the condItions tho Joint household th the e womans woman's skill asa asla a. a cook her depend depend- ance on the man as a breadwinner I EACH EARNS LIVING Miss Putnam also holds that theris there ther e is hi another reason why a man and wife wiCe ee should not live together together because because theris there ther e Is a a it constant temptation to devote to too much time to each other and not get any work done There will bo no difficulty about abou t money money each each party to this marriage i is s earning a living and all the living arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- will be on a a. fifty-fifty fifty basis Marriage means mens love romantic romanti c love founded on trust and managed with intelligence said Miss Putnam |