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Muratore’s blue eyes flashed back. and he nodded swift approval “T aing ever: does not last after marriage are the public, iLina Cavalieri’s Views oni wim 27 oe cath Maul te pats ome Of | | “If marriage is to be happy, the with my husbar Ave love expreasion, as in the days 7 vofore marriage. And there must between them an Infinite kindn ans that she ra is be- I asked her yesterday if she was still) 6é IAT’S why T think everybody | | cause you have not been too busy, 88 happy, eho answered “Absolutely” too tired, too careless to love? When With @ fervor of conviction Im tone |time should be allowed to try again.” | ‘OR her present husband che has done what she said she never ctioally retired day for myself and Zor] you don't suceced— “Cam- ontinually to go But I do not belleve that a woman has time to be @ wife and to i “The persons whosay thatromance practice an absorbing art for the . Usually, however,| never failed to remove dandruff at) husband and wife must make love, if a woman wants to continue her lie career after her marriage, it from her ‘husband’ or that ne most | Just get about four ounces of plain, |] After a day of hard work the man give up his work and follow her| Common liquid arvon from any ding who isn’t satisfied the first I remarked as we shook hands and caid goodby. Certainly M. and Mme. Muratore from | exemplify the apt matrimonial appli- cation of the principle, “If at first A Simple Way To Remove Dandruff | There is one sure way that has} once, and that is to dissolve it, then | you destroy it entirely. To do this, | OMS Se Me Connetiion With Any Otter Store OTT IIT ey JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE | 4 $25 to $35 COATS ever comes home tired and irritable. Then about. store (this is all you will need), apply | $ They represent the finest collece tuates all her quick, the th is 1 would a leave | the wife snoald be particularly ten- “It 1s not good for the self-rew lit at night when retiring; use © ‘ f French —sentencon, e theatre, even after marriage. der and full of sympathy. Or, if #he of any man to have nothing to do to moisten the sealp and rut and Lina Cavalier! ia nervous and has a headache, the cept follow a woman about. And scp-| gently with the finger tips. Muratore—she # proudly usen all) three names now—| had expressed for! Saar me ber marriage- Extremely High Cut $5.50 to||opny of ova Poza i husfand should affectionately try to aration between a husband and wife!” jy morning, most if not all, of your make her more comfortable.” Path naka ce tan rete ae: ther for) dandruff will be gone, nd three or Then the great tenor set his seal the sake of their love, and because R a . of approval on the fifty-fifty mar- they need ¢ ard serve each | four more applications will completely to riage, the one in which I have always other. The ne for a wife! lissolve and entirely destroy every z 0 FTBR being married five years to M. Muratore—"I am absolutely believed, and which I think a putt je ha he i ane tome as pda acid it, eine. NEW JERSEY DRESSES ii clent answer to the pessimtstically must n ce to ob- | how much dandruff you may have. A happy. Marriage 1s the only unfailing test for love. I do not | Clever epigram, "There is always one tain You will find all itching and digging|f $18.75 $19.50 _ $21.50 think that I shall sing any more tn public, because I had rather | who kisses and one who turns the That is d feminism. Truth] of the scalp will stop instantly, and compels m te, however, that! vour hair will be fluffy, lustrous, n - — _ "It taken two persona to make mar- Madame Muratore looks like anything | - . be a happy wife than a successful prima donna.” | cheek.” \ rage succeed,” he observed, “The tut a blighted victim of man-made! glossy, Hake aS, nek ene cats and | Sunday ‘World Wants Work Wonders re : " rn 7 ‘eel a hundred times better, Adv Growing Girls Glass of Hot Water tore, have just come to New York for| cause we have sympathies, tastes, in- | Wife must give ay much and receive tyranny ” o than the husband. Each must the four weeks season of the Chicaso | terests, In common,” he y be tender, each formants, each miust B Kfa Opera Company, of which M. Mura-|, “For instance, take the question of | + a Splendid Habit - . eop up the standard of personal at- tore ts the bright particular ntar, M.|{ro%,, ff (le husband likes one dish! traction set before marriage.” Open elulces of the system each morning and wash away the Muratoro, 1 discovered yesterday, has! about which is the better, or | 46 ND how about jealousy? I poleonous, stagnant matter, not sentimentally in love with him. I belleve that love ts un necessary in marriage. 1 shall certainly continue singing. Mar riage {a no reason why I should sacrifice my career.” | T the téme of her first marriage to Sherif’ Bod Chanier—"1 am n marr ronal a Id do so. ah $10 Boots She and her husband, Lucien Mura For Ladies & _ % lis muceaeded in breaking two hitherto| husband will sacrifice ‘a per aaked. inviolable natural laws, In the first|preference and be uncomfortah ‘There must be a little Jealousy, the place, with a beautiful tenor volco he| How much better if the two like (ho rent icind of Jealousy,” he averred same food! And this holds true fo manages to combine a perfectly per- |") stubbornly. “If a man secs his wife talking to another man whom he does ther things; for art, for pleasure, ceptibie forehead and ideas behind It wife is deeply intorested in| HOt know tn the corner of a hotel for books, for all common interosts. Secondly, he, an operatic constelia-| 44m wy tion, has been married for five years | M my work, and I am closely | Patlor—woll, if he were not jealous in touch with hers, I do not think |e Would no longer care about her. {t 1s wise for a husband and wife |4 busband and wife are simply Indit- to another operatic constellation, and Those of us who are accustomed to| the two of them are bilssfully, beam- | to do exactly the same thing, because | ferent if they are not sometimes Jeal- then there is the possibility of com. | ous.” feel dull and heavy when we arise;|!Dely happy and content. Bach ro- splitting headache, stuffy from @ cold,| tired in good order from a former foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom-| matrimonial adventure, apparently! petition against each other. Dut| “Yes, sometimes Jealous!” camean ‘back, can, instead both| proving that he loves best who loves|Mme. Muratore always goes to hear | #enting echo. “La Cavalieri," called d feel as fresh as a daisy | ja, me sing, and I go to see ber in her bphebd years aro Fae sioxh cenausa! 1 photoplay dramas. Her acting is an | Woman in Burope,” entered the room, toxin PM sie b afit shophates VEIN outside operatic circtes, the |art, us truly as my singing. I al. |@nd there shone upon us the glory , | of her hundred-candle-power smile. hot water each morning. happy marriages five years old) vise her about her plays, and she | °'. p We should drink, before breakfast, | are not #0 numerous that we can af-|belps me with my roles, fel Corea te pee dee eres A glass of real hot w with @ ten-|rora to be uninterested In hearing how| ," When we are not working we are To amanisg as arch Nee tne cna | ford to be un’ always together. I served for the mazing as ever, her ips and | speontul et Lect git pho a in| Gavalter! and Muratore have done ft. | first year of the war in the trenches clan nose of Rome as dell- it to flush from the stomach, liver,|~., jouge * y chiselled, There is hardly a We believe that we were made|at Vosges, until I was placed on the s kidneys and ten yards of bowels the| , oh other,” stalwart, biue-eyed|Tetired list by an illness. Madame in the lovely singer's throat, not maton. revious day’s indigestible waste, sour | fF i . stayed aa near me as she could and | Diatcencircled yesterday, but lifting Sak he Bie and poisonous toxins; thus cleans-|M. Muratore assured me with splene | work Now, when ‘ne whitely from a gorgeous mandarin Calfaktn, also |] Ing, sweetening and purifying the] aia Latin almplicity, “And wo be-|not acting or {am not at the opera | Cott, Of many colored silk. And— Bee kegl sy {| caure alimentary tract before putting | lieve that we are most fortunate to|house, wo read together or go into | tem Well envious prima donna ave , more food into the stomach. ; .| the country. nting is my avoca- \- have found each other, Since mar. y French Isath- {| ‘The action of limestone phosphate tion & Bf 2H must be soon to a be appreciated, 5 All “aizoa Brown Pat Kid, with rein deer cloth tops Fur Trimmed Coats A EEE 1255 6257025 the lissome Lina is not one small ind heavier than her rounded slen- derness has been any time during the nd last summer we spent tn For Women & Misses E * riage is a lottery, there are few prizes "a and hot water on an empty stomach i ttle remodelled farmhouse down | jast decade 4 THE, the Pew || te wonderfully invigorating. It cleans | 8d most persons draw blanks connecticut, near my friend Mr. | After the ending of the stormy union medium heel. || out all the sour fermentations, gases,| Mimo. Cavalier! Muratore had #ent | Metealt.” caudate . jmith the famous reciplent of the . ° ” sy re le }OUsO “Who's lo y ud je) rae FA eee, hl iteadnapsaa’ aa yctaas nmin hte rvnton rn ate |b Rescue MaDe ara See afte At Considerable Reductions t of water colors, painte t re | ‘ i idl bce am de bapa ity share of the interview. Could a diva| gence and fecling, As I have | aciieens BERt five seach nec with | . Dut fe su lclent te make en ae tore: | give a more touching proot of con-| mated, he i# refroshingly unilke M. Muratore, she declared that at last ' b fa bothered with billousness: constipe, | Jugal devotion? | tenor of tradition, | she he nd real happiness. When FUR TRIMMED COATS—Seventeen of our t tion, stomach trouble or Phearmatiom ‘And why @re you so happy?” I senor you think,” I suggested Colts, Ca Hendach ET newest modele developed in Velour de Laine, ° ‘ reel enthistast on the subject of | Saked. at this point, “that one reason | pax Sele, SAC PA Tabists remove Chiffon Broadcloth and heavy Wool Velour, D } > ‘ felerual canitationAaAvt, “I think the great reason ta be- why you and Mme. Muratore anvo | f° W™tinovi's wee tmeam erate.” | in the colors that are now most in demand, with Ae Re: - . deep collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria, 4 Natural Raccoon and other furs. 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