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LONGING FOR “CAVE MAN.”

WIFE GIVES HER HUSBAND TO

ANOTHER WOMAN

NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—A passion to have u “cave man” as husband led Mr. Maeßride, a. fiction writer, to tile ai action for divorce against her second husband, whom she lias “presented” to her friend Lena, Braune, known in hei native Connecticut town as “Lena the Goddess.” To facilitate her husband's courting oi Lena, whose father,, Mrs. -Maeßride ox plained yesterday, would not have Mr Maeßride in tlie. house, she allows them to use' her sitting-room in tlie evenings while she sits in the kitchen. “After my first husband, turned out, like alt business men, to ho a mere coin chaser,” Mrs Mac Bride relates, “1 de aided 1 must have a cynic. 1 wanted a, man scorned, seared, and scarred In life, a living man who had broken hearts and fought in wars. “So 1 married Mae, whom I thought to be a real mental mate. But f was disappointed. Mac is a, sociolgoist and a great orator. Ear, far into the night I had to listen to such questions as ‘What is the difference between concrete and abstract labor?’ ‘What is price.?’ ‘What is a. market?' It was intolerable cruelty.

“Now/1 know Hint, what a woman really wants is a wonderful cave man, a vital, physical husband, who will hold her up in his (.wo strong arms and cover her with kisses.”

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 9

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235

LONGING FOR “CAVE MAN.” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 9

LONGING FOR “CAVE MAN.” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 9