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International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co. Established 1852 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Be Good Pals, and Thus insure Their Own Happiness. 7 ” wr Evening World contributors, for leads to dissention and divorce. T cringing, unfrocked manhood. of course, beyond description. day's contributions. should the wife. 2) | AR ALL rogative, In this age and country t are seldom physical brutes, they quote, with a certain retrospec- tive fervor, the old English couplet: A woman, a dog and a walnut tree, The more you beat ‘em the better they be. But in thelr secret hearts such men treasure the conviction that “the nat- ural head of the household is the husband.” Why--why—why? Won't some Evening World reader find a reason? ANY DEFENDERS OF THE ARRO- GANT FEMALE 6808S? On the other hand, a certain type of woman is just as serenely con- vineed that 1s her natural in- feripr and that if she condescends to marry at all her husband should yield his will to hers on every occasion. Even though she has never earned her living ehe is su: he can manage his business more skillfully than he can, All his life he has been buying his own neckties and interviewing his own tailor, but without any previous experience or any real knowledge of his tastes, is confident of knowing better than he whdt he ought to wear, She would put her husband on an al- lowance from his own pay envelope and would personally supervise his daily timetable, How, in the name of common sense and common justice, is she to be defended for arrogating to herself such powers? What argument—except chilled steel nerve—has either a mi What superior qualifications en- title a wife to say that she should be boss at home? What noble characteristics give a husband ground for should be the Can Evening World readers find a logical basis for the contention that either husband or wife should dominate the other? THE SHREW AND “JOHN THE SPINELESS.” “Dear Madam: Let us offer con- dolence and ask God's mercy on the poor wretches who have given their lives, bodies and happiness into the keeping of such feminine monstros- ities as the writer who so glibly signs herself ‘Mrs, Manager’ and who says that a wife is the natural boss of the home, “Sle de Uke Riad Who Koepe les Tue- band guessing. He never knows when sho will drop into his office for lunch, After business engagements he is third degreed and catechised like @ vicious child by this philosophic guardian angel of morals, and must prove to her satisfaction that “John the Spineless” is really a harmless thing of solld monogamous tenden- cles. “What real woman would toy with the affections of this listless automaton? His furtive glance denates the mark of lying, cring- ing, unfrocked manhood. Like a nagged child, he becomes @ sn: ing, narrow: 49-51 West 34th Street through to + ad West 35th Street, New York ly plotting against the insur- mountable wall of weakened cour- The equal partnership arrangement seems to be in favor with wield the whip, produce the “Spineless John,” The brutal “Lord and Master” is, These are the lessons taught by to- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “There should be no boss in a home. partners, pals, if they are to make of thetr married life a true success. very word ‘boss’ spells dissension,” That is how the problem oi the domestic boss is solved by “Virginia J.” I have received, and “T, 8. R.," another woman, makes the same answer. be exercised neither by the husband nor by The throne should be empty; in fact, there shouldn't be any throne, but rather two deep leather chairs in which husband and wife can call a meeting of ay * Congress of twe every evening In the week. There is one thing which 1 wish some of our cor- respondents would do. sound, solid reason, which logic and humor cannot puncture, why a husband {a justified in bossing his wife or why she Js justified in bossing him. There are men who have an invincibly strong prejudice on this subject. They believe, honestly, that bossing, like a mustache or a bootjack, is a male pre- Wu, TAME THe Orr ANO BALK GEFORG tHe Ferace OSS" WHeTes Bd unlimited, untempered authority he virago and the amazon, who a thing of lying, Husband and wife ought to be) The! in one of the first letters which Unlimited, untempered authority I wish they would give one the loose-joi bow in acqui and caprices? ted object, ready to cence to her whims “Can any man with a tinge of red blood tolerate such an exist- ich women endowed superabundance of ego and of cussedness, which th simmer and strain to a sau called jealousy, should meditate on subject ‘why men go Their homes are hotbeds One occupant is the lazy, nagging creature who stews all day over fi cied wrongs; the ure who lack iN tell you thi among the morning backroom customers is many a poor Spine- less John, working his hands off and forgetting his true heritage of manhood, lan is to be congratulated that such people are in the ain, and while the world milllene of oF divorce. “ PALS, NOT BOSSES, FOUND THE REAL HOME. “Dear Madam: In reply to your question as to ‘Who should be boss at home?’ I should like to express my Views on tho matter. “My opinions would sum up very nicely in just these few planning to be mar- be wise for them ried to come to a thorough and prac- tical understanding. They should not be so blinded by love as to it ‘would be unable to see the faults as well as the virtues of the loved one. If they are just going to croon love jodies before marriage Vm id their a’ ing will come when it’s too “It is only natural that little differ- ences will ep in to disturb the pe. ls ae bid but al the husba going to t one stand and the wife cling obstinately to an- other, what can be the result? How much more sensible for both if they talk the matter over coolly and as pleasantly as the situation will al- ow, and then finally arrive at a con- clusion satisfactory to both, It can be done, All that is necessary is just a little tact “Where true love re be no question of\a b unselfish, trusting, 5 afraid there are lots of married peo- ple who don't know the true mean- ing of the word. If they did there "OR, IRGINIA J." re should be is there should 1 band alone, by @ should beth requ’ ment of their ho age. Does any woman respect @ man whe feare her? Can ahe love but neither should try to boss or over ether, and 1015. 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