Show Womans Woman's Viewpoint as One of Sex Sees It It Is woun om in 10 S common failing now to take 10 Joie e too and mar mar- rhe too ton casually She would he be far better off it If she reversed the pro procedure the American girl Irl Is the victim of her pretty prett and well nursed delusIOns She believes belle es that when romance fades 3 out of the marriage Itself should sho he be dIssolved because she fools herself Into thinking that romance and 10 love e are one Nothing could he be more fatal for her ber per personal security for her happiness for to a contented old age or for society It vas as necess Irv perhaps that w we wego go through h a perIod of matrimonial The fhe rather abrupt departure from the Idea of as an eter fixed Institution causes us to fling ourselves to the theother theother other extreme Hence we have hn sur sur- sur ned an ugly time ben fidelity common sense and even ordinary de decency decency hive sunk bunh to a low ebb We Weare Weare are emerging from It more th n before The home Is the root from nil our other Institutions spring and permanent re regarded regarded by bv both hoth men and women omen is the soil that nurtures that root root Mrs Mrs Walter Waiter Ferguson Worn Wom- Woman's ans an's editor In the New fork lork World World- Telegram |