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A now method of disciplining husbands who abuse their wives has been evolved out of the experience of martial infeli- city by the Long Island City stipendiary," Mr. Justice Kechendorfer.
He announced, last week that too many cases of this description were coming be fore him, and added that stoce he was of the opinion that nine-tenths of them had their origin in the faults of the husbands, he proposed to consider ways and means of relieving the burden of the wives. This morning the magistrate in- forms all obstreperous husbands that in future. they will either go to gaol or elso..aceipt this alternative. They must (agree "0), to prepare, breakfast every mornings (2) to wash the dishes in the evening: (3) to take care of the children for one hour a day; (4) to have one eyen- ing out a week; (3) to take the family out every Sunday, to church in the morn- ing and for a walk in the afternoon; (3) to buy sweets and fruit for their wives and children at least once a week; (7) to allow their wires to handle the family finances: (5) to start a savings bank account; (8) to refrain from asking their wives to wait on them, but wait on their wives instead (10) to respect once a day the promise made to their wives on mat ringe-namely, to love, honour, and cherish them.
"I propose to make bad husbanda punish themselves," added Mr. Justice Kochendorfer.
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check up their performances every day, and after two or three weeks the hus bands will realize the monotony and drudgery of most women's lives.-Times.
Probation offers wi, VISITORS AT HOTELS. T
HONGLOT HOTEL
Mr A. Ardozzine Mr R. L. Alkin
WHO WRITES THE WORST MC W. Anderson
BOOKS ?
MORE TALK
OF SLOPS AND
SENTIMENT.
Whoever is responsible for the worst. novels and the beat sellers, it is clear from the volame of letters which have reached the Daily News (says that paper), that all the women believe it is the fault of the men, while the men say " of course, it's the women,”
The publishers, mere men, are divided. Mr. R. Brimley Johnson writes to say the general standard is far higher among women than men. "They have not pro- duced Wells or a Conrad," he says, but of the younger groups Misg Clo. mence. Dane's art is much greater than Cannon's, Walpole's or Beresford's, and more sincere than Compton Mackenzie's: "Miss Sinclair, Miss Macaulay, Miss Sidgewick, and Miss Kaye-Smith have a finer and more assured grip of character and greater dramatic force. Miss Richardson has achieved a revolution in aim and method."
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Mr J. E de Bean.
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and child
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and 2 children Mr G. de Montez
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Miss N. H. Pepperell
Mr. S. Perry
Miss E RaabrookT
Mr. M. Santon
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Mr P. B. Mr
Alra J. U Sheppard
Except, S P. Capi Sgr land
Mr&Mrs F, Simond
Mr B. Sattor
Mr & Mrs E. & mith
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Mr EW. Tate
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Sir
Most of the men are still floundering Mr B. de S. Fo nandes in the false realism which reached it. C. Finch highest expression in Gissing, and re vealed all its inherent weakness, arti. Mr&Mr J. A.
Gerondal ficiality, and sex obsession in the so-call Mr J.. G. Gibbons ed problem' novel or play."
Mr J. EL QM A Male Would-be Reader suggests ME that men do not read novels because Mr E Gipon vier
Glória they're not worth it," When Anthony Mr G. Greinee Hope, Marion Crawford, Stanley Wey. Miss A. M." Hali man, Gilbert Parker, Seton Merriman, Capt T. H. Hall and Conan Doyle wrote novels men read Mr Jokia Harrík them eagerly. To-day Inscan the book- Mr J. Scott Haraton
and and only girlish twaddle | Mrs P. S. Heintzleman about Egyptian hotels and love-sick Mr V. Hugo Arabs, or high brow stuff which gives Mrs B. Hughes, mad" onn headache to attempt to under-
child-71 Mra Mrs A. da Jacoba strad."
stalls
Eric and Lady Stuart
Taylor Mr Templeton
Mr & Mrs Trimouli Mrs H. Timbrell Mr M R. Towell
Mr V. Volozovsky Mr E-J Weick Capt. Weideeman Dr J. D. White
Mr T. J. Whitskor Mr Wung Wing Sten Mr J. P. Wynberg
KAPUL BAY HOTEL
A Birmingham, reader suggests that a woman correspondent in challenging men to produce something better "misses the point with a triumphant inevitability thoroughly characteristic of the feminine mind." and goes on to state that "women Mr H. W. Bird read far more novels than "men, and Mr & Mrs K. V. prefer third-rate to first-rate fiction. Dawson ....
Ede
Slops and sentiment," he says, "will Mr&C Moutague continue to secure the widest public, especially among the women and giris.” Mr. Elliot O'Donnell writes: “How ridiculous ig Mies Underwood's remark, If men want to improve the bookstalls, why don't they write better books them- selves? They do. Mias Underwood may, possibly have heard of Kipling, Mr W. Anderson Barrie, Wells, Thomas Hardy, Conrad, MrJ. Anguin Maurico Howlett, and Henry James."
• WHO ARE THEY? Austin H. Johnson, of the Union, Society, Cambridge, declares that
there are more than 30 women novelists who need fear no comparison with the writers of any age or either sex. And "J.B.." London, asked :-
Can Miss Underwood or anyone else' give a list of 20 first-class women writers of to-day?
MEN AND BAD BOOKS. The last word," of
course,
Me B. A. Gowen
Mr & Mrs Harrington
Mr G, A Mognashi Mr & Molino
Mr&Mrs B. Negra
FRAX
HOTEL.
Mr K. H.. Anme Mr & Mrs W. Arina, Mere A E
strong Ashton Mr E CI
Bell
Mr V. Penjamin MrB E. O, Bird Mr Hair
Hr F. Bouliz Mr J. .V. Breds Mr M. J. Breen Mr 3: G. Bridger is with Mr H. B. Bridger
H. Brown
Mrs C. Cantlin C.H Mr. G. F. Cavile
the lady who writes:
When will tho superior man cease to Com
advise woman as to what she should read, smoke, ent, wear, and see $2.
If we like third-rate books, and writer & Me 0. A. them because we like them, it is surely no business of moyens but ourselves.
The fact is that men are sore because women, coming late, have beaten them off the field-ol: fiction
It is merely an example of a number of things women can and will do better than men. Man turas round and says that since the women esme there are only bad books on the stall. How man like!
It is untrue that the minor is a Bol shevist, The Bishop of Birmingham...
There is an narrow an outlook in Bel- gravia asin South Wales The Barlon of Peterborough.
M
Chadwick Mai, G. J. Chepman & Mrs J. W. Charch Miss-Clarke Mr&Mrs E Cockburn M. Cooper Cormack Mr. R. Growly KP D. P. Cathlil' Mr. J. D. Danky Col. C. W Daver Eng Conde.. Dawson Mr_D_D. Desden, sir Mira
Duncan
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Miss Farley Me P. W. Unborns Mina Gibson
An Englishman always thinks that, in | Rev. & Mrs W. T.
Feather-tone his pleasures he is really benefiting the. country and so is doing his doty,Mr. Mr D. Hall
Clutton Brock.
Kr&Mrs A. D. Humphreys Major Harding Sir Ellis AndooriaTM Mr & Mrs N.. B.
Karzális Mfrs & Miss Mr Konkolevtky Mr J. H. Kring Mr M. B C. Lake
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