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The effect is amazi your hair and have an appearance o paral Get @ %5-cent Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treat- ment— all—you surely can have beautiful hair, and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine.—Advt. ae ae Ay ae ee ae No! If She Is 24 Fear of Losing and Can Make a Meal Ticket c Her Own Living a Big Bugaboo. Easter Brides Must Decide, Right Now _| else is the captain of she may choose t If the Wife of To-Day Is to Be Treated as a Child and She’s Complaisant, Why Shouldn’t the Husband Exercise the Rights of Guardianship? And if She’s Going to Obey Let Her Do It as Prettily as Possible. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Must a Wife Obey? When the Easter bride of 1916 vows obedience to the Easter bride- groom 1s she uttering a vain thing, a promise better broken than kept? When she refuses to pledge the meek and conventional submission—the Great Refusal of many ® modern} bride—is she acting within her rights, or is she avold- ing one of her obvious duties? What do the Daster brides themselves think about {t/ and the other young women who are going to be brides some Easter or some June? 1 should like to receive letters from all of you, telling whether you are ready to obey the “man of destiny” when destiny brings him to your side. If you believe that you should at least a attempt obedience—why do you 6o believe? What is Mia Mamwwms there about yourselves or the men you will marry, or the marriage relation, which makes you feel that you should “submit your selves unto your husbands as unto the Lord”? And if others of you are identl- © fied with that unorganized but | the twelve-pound took was not com- very definite revolt among sy ing into her eyes.” younger women against the That is how Barrie points the way nal obeisances to the eternal of escape from wifely obedience in b look into your minds @ “The Twelve-Pound Look,” the mor- hearts and let us know th dant masterpiece which #hould make IADADE DAD DDD VICTROLA XI ‘100 WITH RECORDS OF YOUR SELECTION AMOUNTING TO $10 Total Velue $110, on payment BAVAANNERO Non THWest CORNER SIXTHAVES ID“ 9TR. GREATEST THIRD BIG LARGEST sone for your tera eel a Tis aS MARI Br the lot of conjugal submi "1 ” and 4 trtd- wile your ile huptibetd 4 |utes to the old-fashioned woman. Stinky aataicen ¥ This Mttle one-act play has been given ciently endurable. Those who are Gb yet urinnreiods the) young ‘[oecuney i New York and yeu women and the young men of the aS dha eur famtiar with tts story hour, can contribute interesting | °” Aart lalead tir Db on ports tor kat and suggestive points of view to loati: ey vr tos ou re <a our open discussion of the pivotal 8 ingly she tells ‘her former hus- dilemma of modern merriage. § | 8nd that it was etmply the abiiity to want to hear from these readers |°#Fa twelve pounds (sixty dollare— of The Evening World as well as | ‘he price of her typewriter) which bands and made her an independent citizen in- tren ettarrenve husban: rene peppered NOTED OBSERVER GIVES AD- Phin rey daughter te eelf-sup- VICE TO HUSBANDS. eae vee will be no obedient “If I were @ husband—it is my ad-| 9. Srobbiss a fricertba 4 as ee vice to all of them—I would often] >... Settings peepee a civ o! watch my wife quietly to see whether] ),.°' a le Tes. It's the fear of losing a meal ticket, and not the fear of offending an angry deity, which makes a married woman submit to her husband's com- mands. And since he must take care of her as tf she were a child, why in the world shouldn't he be allowed to exercise a guardian's rights? He pays his price for a Uttle brief authority. | think that th husband is the woman who can say with truth: “Go tol Iam as much of a human being as you are. | am over Pirin Ata tam mentally responsible AND | CAN EARN MY OWN LIVING!” With one exception, that last clause ought to read, DO earn my own living.” The exception is the married course, she ought to receive a pen- ; sion from the State whose citizens of a small deposit Style XI sho is bringing Up, a pension such as a i the widowed mother already receives Balance in convenient monthly payments. in New York. But there to no legal! provision for such @ sub: and In many—perhaps in most—cases the| best person to take care of babies during their first years is their mother, With this job it is not al-/ ways convenient for her to combine | wage earning, Warerooms, Sth Ave. at 39th Complete Stock of Victor Records from 60¢ Up I tie he may cea, he ponaauey Victrolas from $15 to $500 TAIN OF HER OWN SOUL. She may elect to be an equal partner in the matrimonial firm, to’ \give to her husband as much value, both economic and emotional, as ho gives to her. Then she and ‘no one REDUCTIONS These are based “PRICES"’ 10% to 50% Savings inches KINDEL DIVANETTE— A Divan by day and a bed at night, in quartered oak, golden finish, upholstered in imitation brown Spanish leather; exceptional value at handsomely carved, 57 H | wide, as illustrated, $94.98 DELIVERIES WNiCo. 6" Wvec\5"St. Weinvite compar- ison of PRICES and TERMS with Ly others, Come and ] convince yourself, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures high, 46 inches MOTOR TRUCK EVERYWHERE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, to her, and if she poor hubby to toe is luckier than the “If more girls would cultivate the wshioned ideals of obedience and | submission, more men would wa? man days, when men dragged women about by the hair and beat them with clubs. Unfo tunately, many modern men have not advanced mentally beyond that re-| it in the. parlor m and feed upon “When I was first married, my hus- | band tried to give me orders. He did not try very long, for he found that while I did not dispute him violently | 1 ignored his commands. I was t s her to eat nothing but strawberries and to sit nowhere except in the parlor, the only thing for her to do is to obey as prettily as Evening World perhaps do not agree with should like letters from you : condition in which life without armerets noe jfrom any other not propose to give up my | and crush my spirit for the sake of y man living, not even the one I | \ LETTERS FROM EVENING WORLD READERS COMING IN, Here are two letters which I have th Sime and id. pointed’ out and poin the bad resuite of demeatic pows right to marry a man unless she has made up her mind that she will obey him, She makes that solemn pledge at the altar, and she has no right to She is a failure as} a wife if she does not recognize that her husband is her supe break her word rench philosopher h a iy woman is the connecting link be- | twéen the child and the man, that she partakes more of the ‘Then why should she not be directed and controlled by the | = oy. obedient wife makes a spotled husband. Tyranny has worse effects , on the tyrant than on the slav HA DISARE TENT 17 physically and mental! 1 do not defend the I do believe that a i 0 “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS hie life in his be found in the of New York. The notion of wifely obediencs Dyspepsia Spoils Beauty A Good, Sharp Appetite and Perfect Digestion Are the Surest Ways to Attain and Keep the Beauty of Health. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS ‘T THE HABIT” “GE Just Use Stuart's jood Digestion; Let woman who has small children, Of|™ jorbed into the blood ¢ good looks of the bad complexion, hi je and emactation are the Stuart's Dyspepsia bre, or Bend coupon THE WIFE WHO !8 THE CAP-! 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