| Show KATHLEEN NORRIS The Rich Boy Wants Adventure I writes Eileen Johnson from seemed to myself and to everyone one of the luckiest girls in the Bucky had come to the small California college town where I with a big a big Income and a big name behind It was like a dream to have him fall in love with My father was I am an only Mother and I came to the Philadelphia suburb where the Johnsons and Bucky and I were married in circumstances of such beauty and luxury as are every girl's His people were wonderful to their wedding among other the tree-shaded home in which I am from the beginning I knew Bucky was spoiled mid sometimes but Mother had warned me it might be that and I had much to make me loved me he really did love me and in a few years we had two little boys to our sons are now 4 and Bucky has never made any especial fuss over but his mother and father and everyone else were so delighted that I guess I didn't notice Bucky I thought he was as happy as I Never Was Happy he He says now he never was happy with and he puzzles me and hurts me by asking if he is supposed from now on to be satisfied to sit around and listen to people praising the He is terribly wants to then wants to go west and buy a then wants to get into Hollywood buy a picture or work in a He picks queer really did lot e m invests money in their goes off sometimes for three or four days at a He does not but he goes to dances and races and dinner places and joins up with various He is very Meanwhile I am have been married six Bucky Is 1 am That Is Isn't But our marriage seems to have gone Bucky is just plain bore J by me and our home and our No pla s nor suggestions of mine make any impression He says he wants to be tier always has been lovely to but she feels sympathetic to and tells me I must make more of an effort to interest that he has always been a difficult bey to that I must change myself and try to rise to his level and be a real companion to of that is what I want to but I feel so discouraged and sad all the time that I can't even He truly doesn't want and I can't start all over again to make him love So my life seems already and although I am still young and pretty and have a rich husband and two adorable with a third child on the I seem to have nothing at What shall 1 This troubled young wife has run into a very usual A boy raised as Bucky has been raised really does not have much appetite for the somewhat humdrum life of a husband and Just a College Boy I say But of life with a young a new a nursery full of with plans and hopes and joys and anxieties isn't humdrum at Only Bucky isn't developed enough to see it that His viewpoint is still that of the college boy he was when Eileen met He wants new he wants to take chances- on trips and friendships and races and gaming tables and theatrical To sacrifice one moment of his hunt for to the demands of small the claims of a wife absorbed in the tremendous business of seems to him not only tame but absolutely He feels And if his old his praise his wife and rejoice in bis increasing that only makes him All over America young situated as Bucky are doing what he wants to They are walking out on the only things that will make life worth while in the middle and the years after Long and they come Years when the love of seem to the men who have destroyed them to be seem like a promised land out of which they have voluntarily shut Bucky may be able to force you to divorce his wealth may make this You may have to raise those children without their When you married a rich boy you ran that |