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Show MARRIED WOMEN SHOULD WIN PRIZES The Standard Offers 48 of Orpheum Theater Tickets for the Best Answers to the Sociological Socio-logical Question, Managing Man-aging a Husband How a Wife Can Eest Preserve His Love to be the Topic of Essays How may a wife preserve her hns band's love' The Orpheum submits this question to the wives and prospective wives ) The question Is one of polgnunt Interest In-terest to every woman every where A I woman Is apt to answer that wives do preserre their hasbands love for them yet the fact remains that more Is be ing written by social experts on this question than any other For the best answers the Standard will aard theater seat6 for "The Rosary.'' Ros-ary.'' which will be seen at the Orpheum Or-pheum i heater, and which dlscusse? this very question. It Is the great big hit produi ed on the popular-pric e! circuit this season and there are now Rye companies playing it In different paru of the country The one to be seen here next week Is the hig cltj company with a special car of scenery The rules given at the end of this ar-ticle ar-ticle must be followed very carefullv. Each answer to be considered must be in the standard office by 9 o'clock February 21. Driven by rapid pace of the times. American husbands Hr- said to be so engrossed In business thai h- forgei , the 'little things," which makes the r wives' existence happy. Kisses. kin! words, candy and flowers, the email favors which show a man thinks con- j tlnuaJly of a woman, are said to b I lacking nowadays. Most husbands make good homes for their wives, but II Is reported th- modern husband for 1 gets to love his wife after he marr;. her. How can this be overcome1 How can you preserve our husband s love? , Will Get a Box. The woman who sends the best letter let-ter of suggestion to the Rosary" editor ed-itor will receive one box seat at the Orpheum theater February 23 Tlv women who send the next 20 best let ters each will receive two tickets for the best seats The storv of "The Ros ary is a convincing one; the leading characters are a rich man with fe. religious convictions and his devoui and Faithful wife The man loves hi.-wife hi.-wife and lavishes' upon her his wealth hut his attention to business mak-s him forget the little devotions due his wife at home An old suitor comes on l h scene and he starts a harmless flirtation with her. The suitor has really learned to love her sister and when they plan an elopement and go away at night the husband finds hid wife in the room from which they haw- fled He suspects his wife and they seimrate. Rules of the Contest. The question is. "How can a wit preserve her husband's love?' Each I answer must be fifty words or lesn Each answer must be written In Ink on one side of paper only and must be at the office of the Standard not later than 9 o clock February 21. All answers must be addressed to "The Rosary' editor Unless all letters con form to ea h and all these rules Ibey cannot be considered |