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Show Make Good Husbands. Countess Carle Dentici Di Frasso, who was Miss Georgiana Wilde, and 'ormerly lived in St. Louis, says that foreigners are much kinder to their wives than the Americans. Her husband hus-band works as hard as any American man, she says, having his business and being a member of parliament. And yet he finds time to come home for luncheon and see his wife several sev-eral times during the day. The dis-'.ances dis-'.ances in Italy, she says, are just as ;reat as in New York, and an Amer-can Amer-can business man would never think f going home to luncheon. A Euro-ean Euro-ean man in politics depends upon his wife's aid to further his aims, and when in business he reasons that two heads are better than one, and is willing will-ing to concede that his wife's intelligence intelli-gence is equal to his own. This mental men-tal intimacy, she says, makes the marriage mar-riage of American girls and foreigners, as a general thing, very pleasant, and is the reason for fewer di- orces abroad than in this country. |