The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 13

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— re avant GHTS FOR AW LISTEN “Tre. FURST. WREE ARE SCORER wo 4 avs? BIG Gey THOT He's A BOOB. MAN AND WOMAN | FIGHT A DUEL OF DECALOGUES Mrs. Mildred Manly Easton Pits Herself Against Dr. Simms of Iowa, —_—— Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Decalogues are quite de rigueur just ‘ow. Among the new commandments @broad in the land is a complete set of | fon devised for the Iowa wife by the! Rev. Marion Simms of Vinton, Ia. | They are said to have been received | with indignation by the ladies, and | with enthusiasm on the part of the gentiomen, | Perhaps because 1 belong to the | former sex I decided that Dr. Simms’s @ecalogue might be improved upon—at| __ least tor New York wives. And Mrs. | Mildred Manly Easton, president of the: 4"¥ soc Life as a Fine Art Club, quite agreed | ®4niaation or with me. One by one she took up the! clety before th (Mra. that th IMPORTANT |"°riz0n jeludes t Towa recommendations and substituted her own, SHALTS MORE THAN SHALT NOTS. “First of, all," that the she began, think ‘thou @halts' of morals and are infipttely more ithportant ‘thou shalt nots.’ A positive nduct 18 much more valuable} with ¢) to the Indivtduai and to society than a] verity, negative one. Therefore, a decalogue cught to be couched in the more as- gressive positive form, ‘Now, take the first of Dr, Simms's commandments: ‘Thou shalt have no other man but thy ‘husband, and when rnother would make love to thee re- ingmber that he 1s a fool or a knave.’ ‘Shig fs how [ should change it “Thou shalt be as proud of thy _ Chotce after marriage as before; thou shalt be as careful to forget the suitors of thy maiden days as thon art to ignore the would-be af- tea, pr queen of (Mrs. . “Thou shalt & finities of thy matromhood. s newspa and so provide thy “The American worMan,” Mra. Easton! 2h” interesting fund. of conve | added, in explanation, “is pretty gener- ‘ally faithful to her husband in the lit- eral, physical sense, She is essentially clean-minded. But she often indulges in the ‘verbal unfaithfulness of ‘wishing whe'd chosen differcintty.' ‘de I had married Jack § I'd be riding in my bear ber lamen' Husband very nat- ‘urelly retorts, ‘I wish to the dickens you hed!’ ‘This isn't the conversation that makes home happy. SECOND COMMANDMENT DE- SCRIBED AS SILLY. “Commandment No, 3 reads: ‘Thou shalt not forget that the same winsome ways that made thy husband prefer thee to all other women are necessary to hold him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, rate are ay valuable in married Ute as in courtship.’ That's a re-state- ment of the silly old fallacy that bapy- Bile ¢thon in one's underclothing is a eure way of keeping one's husband true, As {f he couldn't find baby-blue ribbon ‘enywhare—dt comes at twa cents a yard! “$eay: ‘Thou shalt remember that sym- ‘pathy and truth and comradeship are more powerful than ‘winning ways,” doth for the keeping and the holding of husbands.’ “Then says Dr. Simms; ‘Thou shalt|| not expect thy husband tn besinning | | hie life to support thee on the same : | 3) topics,” (Dr (Mrs. country plane'that thy father wae able to reach after a long life of hard work and rigid | || economy. Therefore, thou shalt not fret thyself because thy neighbor's e is finer than thine own; neither halt thou burden thy husband to en-| | able (hee to expose as a merchant's and == ‘a model, For verily, verily, I] || you, that ft is wicked to keep i only about tWo steps ahead of the bill collector,’ “Phat’s all right as far as tt goes, | | it's not enough,” Mrs, Faston, “This is what 1 would impress on the wife: “Thou mhalt render to thy hus- and an economic equivalent of ali tant Re renders to thee, by work performed either withia or without his household, as seems most con- venient in the individual case, Then the expenses of thy house gear and toilet will be equally aiviaes, continued dors he can turn around and blame ” Then without further discussion Mr Easton set beside euch of the remaining commandments of Dr, Simms her own eubdatitute, OIFFERENT IDEAS OF A DECA LOGUE SET FORTH. | @r. Simms); ' "Thou shaltnot. placeal | AUTHOR OF NEW TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR MARRIED WOMEN. ‘being their (Dr. Simms) be @ good home-maker, housekeeper and ‘cook, amt then thou must add any other accomplishments that do no plain that thou a home and to thy Tat tow art not viet, but than si and happy wo: (Dr, @imms): “Thou shalt not aspire to be a man, to run thd politics of the | thy husband, and then expect the court. M) Spring Suits, is | values to 22.50 y, the love and devotion that is due nerowned queen.” Thou shalt perform the soolal and, philan- throplc work which has moved from the Inside to the outside of thy home, teaching thy husband and thyself that change of location means no change of labor,” (Dr, Simms). “Thou shalt. not put up prizes at whist parties, nor win them at thy neighbor's, and then lecture |thy husband and sons on the evils of gambling.” (Mrs, Easton). “Thou shalt exercise moderation in all social diversions, and expect thy family to follow in. thy footsteps.” (Dr, Simms). Thou shalt not allow dust to gather on thy Biole, nor shall thy attend at the services of thy church depend upon the weather or other unimportant matters.” BROADWAY CROWD WATCHES RAIDERS BATTER IN DOORS Elaborately Furnished Gam- bling House Visited by the “Strong Arm” Squad. Ors: ton). “Thou shalt prove thy| After battering down two heavily con- | faith, whatever {t may be, by thy {deals| structed steel doore leading into th and thy good works,” basement of a three-story brownston “Tinie niacin merean hullding in West Forty-fifth street, near | STILL HUNTING OUTLAWS, | Broadway, early this morning, Lieut ecicemnpemeecnes ker and several detectives of the sia w > ‘ong Arm” squad, raided an alleged Relieved on st gambling establishment, and arrested | two men on warrants charging then with being common g oners said they are BRISTOL, ville 1 18—From Hills. the detective 153 Viele st Thirteenth street. tity of alleged gambling para- | was conflacated, out of; According to the detectives, twenty- fare said {five men in evening clothes were as- clal ctrele, club, pleasurable ore missionary so- t last month outlaws have tor jthe State, the search } home y extends to the} Alle Edwards, sembled in the rooms on the upper, of the id and that ft ine) out in the mountain! floors. Those for whom no warrants he clubs societies inst ‘orth Carolina border, | were issued were not detained after rival.” their {entities ad been learned by the! “Thou shalt seek first to nd Friel Alien, sidna 4 Marion, the captu police. e ta -| A crowd of several hundre oke jai! from Hillsville next week and| theatre diners, attracted arraigned for trial on indictments found | lition of the metal doors, fon the charge of murder. Their law: ly will make an attempt to secure a ct HUNTER BALTIMORE Interfere Verily, is better able to] y 1 1 ft a ten-dol- tment in a 1 shalt not gossip out the ne “Thou shalt ‘ted vables."* hou shalt take care | own’ ike a ¢ mare erect, a tree! er” | Simms): not down’ to thy aston) om . to reform the world, to boss ES SSSSESSSRSae @ Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 From any good judgment standpoint Smith Gray & Co. clothes should be your clothes because they represent the very highest ideals of fine tailoring, exclusive high grade fabrics and distinctive style. 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