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What Right Has a Woman to Be Jealous? Is She Justified in Spying on Husband? Third Article of a Series But HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY good wommafe i> ap “a cuccemen @f endless breathed sardonically, and we agreed that it was the sort of thing which Now ite impossible to be jealous of & husband whom you respect, and I think ft must Be impossible for bia to respect you ff you are jealous. “Beth husband and wife ought te live up te the Weet Point rule which forbide ‘any act unbecom- ing In _an officer and a gentle- man.’ The whele question of jeal- ousy le dieposed of right there. “But I don’ think the question @tinotive repuleton. “I don't want “The wife whe desen’t de werk to think of the dreadful things It of come sort le the one most act makes people do. And | can’t lous, Werk seeme to me believe that there are many mod- jon of eo many troubles. ern women whe are jealous It The woman who site around all eeoms to me that jealousy is mech day with nothing to do and noth- lees prevalent than it used to be. Ing :o think le likely te beeeme “1 tee) that the husband tn my book} morbid, Her empty brain must f is not a typically modern man he-| be filled with something, and Into Not JEALOUS OP MS Cause he is jealous of hie wife's work.| it oreep all the silly eusploions of wWireE’sS WoRK BUT Ho eays he doesn't believe in a mar-| her hard werking husband. WTERESTED mm CT ried woman's boing literary. Which “The sort of literature she’s been means that his temperament f# @ sur-| fea with the last few years doesn't vival from the last generation.” help the situation. She reads the AMERICAN MEN ARE PROUD OF | sensational sex novels, in which ap- Mrs. Reina Melcher Marquis Joins in the Sym- posium of Views and Says: WIVES’ ACCOMPLISHMENTS, | parently wet shasta oy Z “Then you don't agree with Miss| writers, “7 Can’t Believe There Are Many Modern Women)™*t's Thompson Daviess,” 1 re: bee! Viape wives and families at the 3 Who Are Jealous. It Seems to Me That Jeal-|miret a cengcc, cavon ctutits|te one cake heceslt, wh? should her ousy Is Much Less Prevalent Than It Used to Be. naeane ree Legatgores ae \ . “The Wife Who Doesn’t Do Work of Some Sort Is cee paves fer Heal: 3 the One Most Apt to Be Jealous. preg alg Haine banar lly “The American Wife Has Less Cause to Be Jealous aN nan A bat 8 preteemenal Than Any Other Woman in the World—The OES oe Saas ee ae te Average American Man Is Not a Professional) tna:," ane added, with a happy little Philanderer, Like the European.” smile, noticed a nagging, envious attitude in most husbands of successful pro- fessional women.” “IT have noticed just the reverse,” Mra, Marquis responded. “It scems to me that the modern American ‘s thoroughly interested in any work whioh his wife takes up, and eigcorely proud of whatever succesp she at- philanderer, like the European. He saves hie sentiment for his wife and his home.” I reminded Mrs. Marquis of the Frenchman, who airily describes a By Marguerite M. Marshall. | DeUeves in Joalousy, but balteves that f it is disappearing. Nor is Mre. Mar- | ls Stace eens ete quis one of those irksomely sptritua) | ma=—ll Ts c Donald j He right, uniees gho believes that | Pecmn “ne cell you that we ought 0 17 | she owns her| ticter vinmae ae LA. SQUARE DEAL TO. Abb | conceded by everybody. Jeal- ousy may be de- wrong sticks to him and their child, eacri- ficing both the right man and her own lterary gift, husband or her Mammoth Sale of fined as outraged “1 don't eee how one can let lover. There, at property instinct,| Jealousy enter one's Iife,” she told least, is a point Forces tall ner sutiiea Ger Wanbeseven Gar SPECIAL FOR WOMEN: which may be the past—and at| face in a gesture of quick, in- Ea present tn certain Women’s High & Low Black, T: White Shoes— erlental Iande—fealousy baa been & Oda Lote} all sizes, in rite pan low shoes; by Dpetgy Shee) shoes are ©. When every man cate- a it and Pumps, ee leather or rub- 95¢ fetes his wife along with the rest ‘ too yoy ee calling from @f bis personal property, “something} §§=#§ \“aA | ERE} ABNER bh $200 to $5.50, Reduced to...... Better than his dog, a little dearer . ¥ than his horse,” ne quickly and vio ently resented the suggestion of any fiawe in his title. Low Shoes— Odde and ends and left-over lots. For, merly selling from $1.00 to $3.00. Reduced Resinol stops nie office, By her own admis- ! end the test t y aigibers ire Curses — Perio @tands convicted of jealousy to of obsession. She has not derful Lot of Shoes for Wo- MeCN—High or low models; in tan, gun-metal calf, patent leather and pater te meanest human white; button or lace; Colonials, of epy, in her efforts to pumps and Oxfords. Formerly sell- Sess Sates) ELE eos =e ing from G00 te on Re OR | | | . ss es eee ee ee ee eee eee hee Jealousy an isolated instance) eruptlons and clears typical one? pimples and blac! “Deery woman wants her aha ie amend ont chain,” @ man said to mm, “Ghote perfectly willing to give St tie freedom for the length of the ain. 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