| Show HORSES A AND D DOMESTIC IN FE- FE 4 Someone who has plenty of ot time and little to do has bas made a study of ot divorces and horse races He comes to the conclusion that there Is somethIng something something some- some thing I In horseflesh which tends to tomake tomake tomake make trouble between husbands and wives wies Here Is his theor theory It Is my opinion that the peculiar attraction between the equine and the h human man which appears to be particularly particularly InrI potent In the case ease of fashionable women is the direct result of the physiological action of ot live cells In the horse upon corresponding morbid cells In the human It Is Is' Is Isan an attraction which draws them irresistibly away from the objects objects ob oh of their normal affections and Immerses them In wild craving love lovo for that which Is perfect In an animal sense It is Is' Is almost like hike germ action although I am not in a position to say that there Is any specific gorm germ In the horse to which might be attributed the increasing number nUmb r of domestic differences among horse fanciers But he should not blame the horses borses The trouble is with the character of ot I the tho men and the women women women-or or the lack of c character in both cases If they l would tUrn urn their backs on the races S and nd give themselves es to useful labors labor of an any sort they would Instantly los lose the tendency to abandon the home If they would go to work they would woul miss the woe I Running to the races risking needed money on the events making lat late hours with bibulous companions these companions thes are aro not the tho fault of the horse but hut the foll folly of the men mell and women It is bad enough to blame that noble noble noble no no- ble animal with failure to win It U t I Is unfair to pretend that he causes the loss of reputation honor and self self- I respect along with the trivial money that is staked on him |