Show r I I r 1 J I I i rw J J J JF F- F 1 I r tr t yn r 1 r It 9 r J IJ J j r i Mr 1 v I Th a a ao ao o o 0 mf inida lWI Q bpd S 4 S 11 ri r rrt rt Wife of the Romantically Inclined Publisher Tells How Mr Mrs M v Brewster and andone one of the two children who share her ber he I JI J s K i I SS W e W T e WT v v l y Wey watchful W I waiting for her hus bus bus- i f J She S he Will We I ill Wait W alt Until Urit His F Fascination for the Prize Prue i v t SL Beauty Wears Off and Then Take Him Back 6 ij Hn to t 0 Her H HJ er Just J a as a Fond F on d M Mother ot h er Would W a awi Ss iSS l H T q wi A f r ing i- i w he r De Deb Disobedient b d- d u df ria 4 ff if ISO e lent f I c t x xI J 11 II i Y z j i f p C iv ra dw w wJ dAt i in nH tt Ch- Ch s it f m aA q r It lG t k t W i i 4 t 9 fri 1 t l W- W I 10 J C I A e et eL t L 1 d i to a 1 x r t Q R st C f tit p ace Iii Tr t tr r q qt t Y boo Ni Nie v f e t- t r vF 3 a t r sv r n 1 A A aRi tEI A Ait it r MT MTr t r Y r r 1 T IS nothing unusual for a woman to to to love a man nan enough to marry bumfor him bum for the sak sake of reforming him You hear hear- of such man marriages lages almost everyday every da day In some cases the self sacrificing self wires wIes succeed in bringing about the for hoped for reform more reform more often probably they fail But it is a decided novelty to hear of ofa ofa ofa a wife so so devoted de to what she thinks her her h husbands husband's best interests so lo loyal lov al to torum him to-him rum him so intent on his happiness that she refuses to divorce him Trim after fter he has plainly shown his prefer preference nce for another love mate Just JUt such a wife is revealed to the world orld on this page to-day to in the person of Mrs Eugene V Brewster Brestel The motives mothes that that impel her to this sur sur- sur- sur surprising surprising pr course are as unselfish she in- in inSISts insists in insists as the Golden Rule Pule She She-Is She is prompt prompt- prompted prompted prompted ed by no selfish consideration for her heron own o happiness or that of her l chIldren but only by eagerness to do what is best for the man she married As she explains here for the first time she feels sure that eventually her hus hus- husband husband husband band will come penitently l tat laek aek to her herAnd And she regards it as nothing less than her plain duty to hold herself in readi readI- readIness readiness readiness ness to fold hum him in her forgiving al aims ms as a mother would a n disobedient chIld and make the rest of his life happy This is why Mrs Brewster ster is rs seeking not the divorce which most women would demand under similar circumstances but only a separation agreement with Ith rea- rea reasonable rea reasonable lion able alimony Everybody withe with eyes e ev es strong enough to read the newspapers fine or print print or even their flaring mows knows headlines knows the main mam facts of the extraordinary sItuatIOn whIch recently arose in the household Its It's the sort of situation which if you saw it in the movies you would l think quite impossible of happen happen- happening inc in ing in real life Mr Brewster is the wealthy publisher of magazines which specialise to a large extent to n the witcheries of of womans woman's face and figure figuie To promote interest in one of his publications he recently conlu conduct conducted t- t ted ed a nation wide Ide beauty contest The winner selected after careful consideration tion of the charms of thousands of con con- contestants contestants contestants was Miss Aliss Corliss Palmer a dis- dis n pretty young oung woman oman ling lingIn ng ngin in Macon GaAs Ga GaAs As soon goon as Miss Palmer Pi Palmer heard of her good fortune she packed her trunk and hurried d to New YorK Tone to haye hays the laurels she had won pinned on her ller fair broby brow bro by bythe bythe bythe the beneficent publishers publisher's own hands But to ever everybody's bo ys y's surprise Mr Biew- Biew ster Iter did a great deal mote mOle thin that He took the prize vv inning beauty by bythe bythe bythe the hand and led her straight to his 1 home in m a fashionable suburb And there he be installed initialled t her ber alongside bi Wa 1 A JC 4 r s f Marie Mane Theresa Brewster the daugh daugh- daughter daughter daughter ter of Mr Brewster by a former marriage who says anyone any one could fall in love with dad wife and two children on a basis of per per- perfect perfect perfect affinity and ideal Idell love lo It was an unheard-of unheard outcome for a beauty the contest contest the winner mner getting not only the ad advertised first prize but the pu publishers publisher's heart and a place in his home horns Of course everybody e expected to see seethe seethe seethe the aggrieved wife promptly bung SUIt for divorce and give her husband and the girl from Georgia the benefit of a marriage cel certificate But she did noth noth- noth- noth nothing nothing ing mg of the kind What's more she de- de declares de declares clares dares she nc never er will There Thele will I Ibe be no divorce said ald Mrs Brewster Brester very ery positively to a representative tl tive tle e of this ne newspaper at her home In Roslyn L I 1 p few days ago My duty to my husband prevents pi events my considering such a thing I But ut how can you feel any SOl sort t of duty to your husband she was asked when hen he has attached himself to the affectIOns of another woman and is pub pub- publicly publicly admitting his love for her lie has attached himself to another woman was as Mrs Irs Brewster's reply theres no doubt about that but that but how howlong howlong long will I he remain attached to her I that's hats hat's the question I know my point of view will twill Ibe be hard for most women omen to understand and andSet Set et fo io my m mind mind it involves some ele- ele elementary ele elementary principles that every ery girl should b be taught before she's allowed ed to think about falling in III love The average girl of to-day to with no kno knowledge ledge v ledge of real life to guide her no proper instruction in such matters at home or in school takes her first le lessons sons In 10 love e from the novels or the mo movies movies- movies moles les- les often from both And there could hardly be worse tutors for romantic Impre- Impre impressionable e girlhood She meets meet on page of The Adonis of Zendal Zenda or in III reel rel four of All All for tor Love a II good looking male aisle creature who r strikes her young heart as possessing all gill the attributes g that it would be bey cry f nice ice to have ar around und t ti i i f A the house the the the- rest resti N i of f ones one's days And And R then she at once n proceeds to ascribe all these ideal quail quail- qualities qualities ties lies which the book A t or the film pictures s so alluringly to some real the man man the grocers grocer's bookkeeper the teller of the neighborhood bank the plumbers plumber's apprentice or per per- perhaps perhaps perhaps haps a young Jaw law clerk Tl The The e le results are aie dIsastrous disastrous S trous times out of 1000 That human actuality upon ll ff which she tues toes to hang all all all- R the perfection her tion bon has created will almost r collapse under the I weight But the the- girl often falls fails to discover this until long after she's married and then her disillusion disillusion- disillusionment disillusionment ion ion- ment will bring her hei all the more un- un unhappiness unhappiness happiness un-happiness happiness What girls should be taught before they have ha to learn It learn it painfully for or or them themselves selves is that the the ideal idral male creatures they meet in Iho tho novels and movies monies m es un- un ar mIghty scarce in ill real life As long as men litter the floor with thel their their nc papers s s sl papers drop rop cigar ashes on the best rugs and stop on the way home to dinner to dIscuss politics and sports thel theres there's es e's no nomore nomore nomore more chance of making movie heroes o ot t of them than there is of crossing the Atlantic in a coal truck No man is perfect or anywhere near It All AU of them have weakness a in some direction Some drink and smoke too much others al aie e stingy others neglect t their homes for their business Many a woman is married to a man ho jogs along like a perfectly good goodchild goodchild child for months and then suddenly cuts loose on a perfect terror tel of a spree lie blows s in the rent money and hIs wife ife not only has to cure cuie his splitting headache but save safe on the household e cc- cc ci for weeks to pay for his dissipation dissipation pation Yet outside of this one falling failing tills this man may be as near a mo movie mowie ie hero as any human being can be Now my husband is something on this order only his tastes run in qUIte another direction He is a p love drunkard He cannot resist going on an occasional love spree any more mOle than other men can ean resist indulging in theIr alcoholic excesses Just as es some men lien dont don't care calc after the third drink whether hether you fill theIr glass with Ith champagne or wood alcohol so my husband has times when heIll he pill Ill completely lose his head at si sight ht M some womans woman's beautiful eyes or hair or the contour of her body Goodness knows s h hes he's s 's lived long enough and seen enough enough of these fleshly beauties not to be so serIously affected by them but still he is g J You You must not think that this tins is the first time tune he Ahas has been mentally mentally mental- mental mentally ly k ly Intoxicated by ti Mercy no ButI But I f I have found that like the tho Rr fumes of alcohol the effect fades away after a while and there comes comes-a Eugene V Brewster and Corliss Palmer making I a motion picture together and together and reaction in the opposite dl di di- di can the scenario be based on their own romance on When a man gets tired of drinking he not only doesn't want ant any more of the alcoholic exhilaration exhilaration but he actually hates the ser ser- serpent ser serpent pent that stung him He will swear that if he ever takes taJes a drink again he hopes somebody will kill hull him and lie he means it in his heart the tho way with Ith my husband When the effect of a love lo spree wears earl off he has a perfect of the heart He wants ants his pitcher of ice ICO stater ater just much in as the mental sense as the man wih WI h h the alcoholic dark darl- dark brown brown taste doeskin the actual For years cars I have Base served as Mr iff t V v l yi H lf tj J f 41 IP 14 1 fV til r E iI M t t r i T r n f M J i d ti i Vi fi HI i m t f P J i FJ w fl k A fl k JI T l 4 1 tk U J Wi 4 I iW l 1 Ii g fi Wi 1 H 1 fA r Jt T If N 4 r g J ti 1 1 1 y n Yd oR oRp p y n tr g r r J AM li A W c Jj 4 k Y t y lx f f fC 6 r C r e 1 t fib v 1 t pt f r r I 1 3 it iz sv Ly lz S Sm t 1 C rM S w Aj lf Fi x o w m g f ay I s f a J rv r Ym X It t y tv w l Aix jOd 4 H ht sS i 5 4 k t t J M l tb 1 tit 1 li tJ 11 4 iI i I 1 kr 1 Ii tt W t t 1 W Wit it d v t i i t tg i g f lk f- f A il l 1 t 41 n I J t H rk t t j 1 c r l Jf 1 1 iW Wh J k v hl t i 1 tl-f tl kI I jt i III w Yi Ml Il f t tw l t fI t 15 s c j J f 1 1 t t 1 t m r W 4 r 11 tt 7 I j t o l fH m tl i ft to 44 V i f- f r l rd i J t A 1 p f t tN pEe 6 Ye 13 l ge FJ t tf j Ii Ij U I 1 tt- tt tty i I h I j I s t r k Z A z z a at y i fJ t J i rAC t X L Y xe L Y t r t Brew Brewster's tes ter's pitcher of ie ice water Tha That's s 's my role ro That is my duty in life Not that I have have ha no other wifely attrIbutes understand me buthen but when hen others fall fail my husband always as consults Old Doctor WIfe He seems to hav have have an intuitive Int Idea that I know what is wrong i wIth him He Ho understands fh that that t I will be waiting for him just like the tho mother hose whose hose little son has lias tumbled into a mud puddle and needs needs a good lathering and clean clem clothes I 1 am Mr rob Brew BreVI tiers tier's ers er's Insurance pol- pol polICY policy pol policy icy against a love cata catastrophe So long as my wifely lIely claim is in force he can sail the seas of the world In quest of beauty for the pages of hIs magazInes or ta take e the MorrIs Morns chair in hIs library with the absolute assurance that none of hIs hia captivators will be able to tangle him lum up in a web from which v he can of get got free Lawyers might call me a human Eat caveat emptor That That term you will remember al- al alas al always ways vials as appears in the big will suits when hen somebody with millions cuts ot off the chil chil- children children children dren WIth eighty cents and hands over the b bulk lk of the estate state to a h housekeeper VIO alto steps from the back room room wiping Z r dA r i 7 b s a v vt t rt t G 7 a d Ie r M a 1 R d ii f Id J k a ht s r kT i tk sr b r d ip r r y Cy i C Co orlus o lY y Palmer if the Georgia Georgiap t whom r rt beauty p Mr Brewster installed in- in installed stalled in his home after giving her the first prize prize in his mag mag- magazine's azine's beauty contest her hands on her apron It means Let the buyer buver bu e be beware arc It is the tho of a claim So just lust as long as Eugene V Brewster has my brand on hm l rm and the orId knows s that ho no matter how much he is kicking g up his heel on ranch he m- m thc m-thc the corral supervised my me I know he he IS is safe Some of my advanced sisters will that I have no sa say that I 1 am sin wrong tight right to take l such uch a stand tand Most of them took their courses a n jn marriage and the cal care of children 1 in m a school and seek to fit theory to fact much like the eminent scientist who IS trying tring to abolish the tha calendar b by de- de declarIng de declaring daring claring no such thing as time Ms Maybe be as a II matter of cold cod theory a aman aman man ought to have freedom to go takei take a perfect maybe love 10 e maybe time doesn't doe nt exist But so long as banks collect Interest on ninety da day notes no cs es it Is la foolish to try to convince a banker that time doesn't doesn't exist and so long as men will hill turn tun turnaround turnaround around to watch Itch the wind play tag witla n a skirt pa on a windy day It tt is is is best fur fr fi theIr wI wives es to hold to old old-fn old fashioned no- no notions notions no notions of the home I accept the verdict of the world as to what hat is best I take the exp of 1000 years yeaT as my guld guide and for forthe forthe forthe the general welfare of society I am amnot amnot amnot not going to get a divorce I am am going to be an insurance for both my hus hus- husband husband husband band and society against a heart con con- conflagration conflagration con conflagration that might aught spread to to other homes and do more damage My patience is good and I 1 shall con con- continue con continue my watchful waiting until the th love spree is ii over over i f r rl l |