Show AMERICAN A VIV V IVES 1 P PJ 8 HELP ELP J TO HUSBANDS I I I i i I Tl They eY Adapt I Themselves lo Io Customs Easily and Show Business Sense When h 11 the girl marries a n aI nI I Frenchman FI sloe sho h adapts Jl herself very c. j jI I easily am and quickly to h her l' l new surroundings sur- sur sur- sur j i criticises freely Creely whatever she doesn't like expresses her he opinIon opinion ion about everything locHI locH locH- religious I ious and political matters quite sint- sint sim simply ply not being hampered by family traditions and the tear ol or being mal mill uc vuc in n her der new nc family She Jhc is always s ready to Int interest t h herself in he her het husbands husband's husbands husband's husbands husband's hus hus- bands band's career whatever r it may be and willing willing- and anxious t to 11 1 help p him but I sh she mu must t help hel in her hel own wa way vay not follow tollow th the tho lines flues lul laid down doun b by long years of or habit and and Influence Mary lar King in The religious qu question Uon Is ls sometimes a n delicate on one when the wife If n 15 Protestant Prot Prot- cf tant and the husband Catholic 1 particularly par nr I I It If the children mui muM t be I brought up Catholics The French I father Cather is lJ quite Nolte nile satisfied he ho Knows imo his II ife will ill keep the promise she has made to bring the th children up Catholics Cf and will wll ne cr attempt to Influence them hem toward her hel ow own n faith As a rule Frenchmen even tho those e who are arc not very ar ardent ent Catholics hold enormously enormous enormous- ly to having haYing their children brought up II in Ill their theft own religion reUs It to Ig strange now many become lukewarm If It not absolutely indifferent when the they have passed their examinations The rhe F Frenchman is generally proud ot of his foreign wife's Intelligence and quick perceptions learns Icarus to value her opinion toes sees that she he is unlike his fe female te- te male mall relations lacking very often otton in some of or their thell good qualities The American J is often onen u u. careless less housekeeper housekeeper house house- k keeper and antI to the French mind mint al always always al- al ways a n c careless mother leaving Ica hOlc her hOl c children boys particularly too shush much to themselves She Is K too much less exact In social duties Is not 1 pursued c by the idea that she he must pa pay visits on reception tIa days 8 and must be very deferential def def- er- er to 10 all aU the old ladies ladles of her acquaintance One of the prettiest things In 11 France is the l' l respect for fol Q age c. c |