The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1928, Page 8

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i { reer omens oN UNC 1 BUTT TM % Seven Greatest Mistakes €} 1] A) 4 Ae Te! g@Ehat Women Make } 1k any man ly mistakes, or sins, of women are, will gi his an- swer abe He will proba- bly list them like this— Deceit, fickleness, extrava- gance, vanity, jealousy, selfishness, and If you ask any woman, however, to list woman's seven sins, mistakes, faults— call them what you will—she will list the faults that mani! ves could give her “romance,” “‘life” ’ - —all the things denied her as long r y oe as that prosaic thing, her husband, / ved, paler i I oo map in jal jul relationship with men; she knows that other women country = rey edict of the pay it is hard ‘a are her greatest foes in the matter of gaining this relationship. find one who did not shoot or stab or poison or pound to death be- If a woman is in love with a young man, she cause of what she believed to be “love '—love which makes one in- that he is desirable to other women and that she will have to sane with jealousy, “love” which schemes to get an old love out of Le tg tao foe teal. ly man 9 og ge a. the seave cater to be om aN SEY al meannesses 0} ¢ women inspired se 0 » gathering like bit the thing that she wants for herself. She knows that they will shore, ay ees ef rues eee a ng Bg ong ang [fH , Kai . “The weaknesses and failings of the human race are joint property.” ea ae nan eee ee ents bealiniod Most of them killed when they became “‘the woman sie than dans sonal Sn 0 ret eh Sey peor x IERE has been little dispute about the seven ‘wonders Sieiaiask old story of love being a woman's whole existence now that women have gone into industry and have undertaken ; ‘of the world. Most people are quite willing to accept take er daring anything to keep it, reasoning that without what we call men's jobs, the difference is less obvious. - i a the pyramids of Egypt, the in pardons st Batok : Tait dente tr es een always end in murder or AL bes elie r “pat” ue core ae scene $ a Eger the meee, gk, be Cee ‘of Suicide, but it works its havoc just the same. : poreonal dofeuts come from: Intolerance, mental dishonesty, ego- } the Pharos lighthouse at Alexandria. MEN have other faults, too. \ tn, gene i ity, fear, selfishness. : But when it comes to listing the seven faults of woman— They are greedy, graspil “The background of moves,” she continued. “Our i or man—human variability in its many different forms so enters selsh, say many, si problems shift and change but they never There into the selection that no uniform list could satisfy everyone. They point to Mrs. Charlie Chaplin is no such thing as living on a downy bed of ease. l There is one characteristic of woman, however, that probably who tried financially to ruin her comedian IT “As an example of this first mistake, intoleranc® is being if has caused more woe to the human race than any other. One husband and insisted she could : forced on us right at this time—in our political situation. Per. i says “characteristic” rather than vice or fault or sin or mis- not live and a tuo cede e 4 sonally, being a Republican, I hope to see Hoover elected 4 take, for the same trait can become woman's greatest virtue.-- dren on a mere $1000 a month. Many might choose the craving for hag Aa Some wie Ro Dene eee Tt is hard to find one word to describe this fault or virtue 0 re ; ower as. a cardinal sin of woman, every man has 2 woman. But it is the womanly ability and mage ler Pte ggg spiel i ‘might remind us of | = love all else—to put it before the good of herself mind. Pando They. 20- Lucretia -and Catherine de = tnd the one she loves, before the good of those who love her, fer infernal currosity J Medici, ‘who and plotted that = before family, state, ae, cam cupety ated ll their word might be law. ‘The French have a ich, translated, runs y evisapan fe oR They Greed has meant the downfall of “When a woman loves a man she finds it difficult to love poet tae they eulhiay Nix. Wary: Fecmet seme Ss it 2 God. ‘The two loves are so different and she feels the need {251 the apple, did pa] to sit in “'the hot chair” at Sing Sing be- of but one. That is the love of man.” leat ee ie ik Ruth Sayder. She murdered a r Women, in love will stoop as low as they will rise to the [06 a happy home for her property, Celia Cooney, heights from the same love. will kill, steal, lie, throttle ' Adem. They hait bandit.” shot and and anyone who comes between them and their love. remind us of Bluebeard’s wives, Her weakness was not love, fencet, the gloss of civilization, keeps down this al ota, whe, died. became greed. op instinct in the great majority of women. But the of |6erontn aot of them. ay the daily newspapers tell again and again the story of women But isn’t it very likely that IE BEMENT. DAVIS, called. , Who. in’ the name of love, turned primitive savage, forgetting °F these tales are a “Chapman Catt one of the com- the veneer, and dared tell the whole world that murder, arson, Product? Isn't it an open ques few of the. present theft, any sin, is as nothing compared with losing love. ion schaiber woman's catiouty to retire as: secretary of the IE few women—less than a score—who in this country en gs errceaa's pe | ie have paid with their lives for murder, coded their days in sins bas gripped the world Cn anaes pi he moose or in the electric chair because they slew for years. career as a sociologist the has been lore aa Almost 400, year Edmund : superintendent of the New York State ‘Reformatery for We- Pa gh food sod yo grave of Mrs. Ruth Snyder, Seat ae aerie listed the seven sins of both men ae + of corrections for New . York City, and Some will scoff, of course, at the idea thet Ruth Brown Pride be put first. And clustered about Pride in her regal ‘Whea mn are the seven cardinal mistakes 9 Sapder bled far love or fer anything bet Coating eoed. They trappings were her hand-maidens, Idleness, Gluttony, ; of women?” was pat to Mise Deve, the Jeave to amend ‘: 20 (ele Se ronaed Bie pemnege Sapam ot By hen A eee ioe matin. pitas, “The King of ol als abeslassvad + ie See women will question that Ruth Snyder Killed for what the, at Kings,” shows Mary stripped of her “For,” she explained, “years of working : Kon dehned a0 “ove. her belief that Henry Judd Gray TS ete cal ties Eh ak lion fet mod Sree of aplles it oe (Copyright, 1928, NBA Magssiae) UHHH = AAALAC A : Se LK il \

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