WOMEN'S INTERESTS A HUSBAND IS BUT HUMAN Ily DOROTHY DIX Generally speaking, a woman Is Rulded by one of two considerations In selecting a husband. Bhe either thinks he is a little tin god, before whom she can spend the balance of her life on her knees burn ing Incense, or else she looks forward to turning matrimony into a reform atory, in which she will experience the supreme Joy of making over her hus band according to her, own taste. Neither of these expectations Is often realized. Hence the frequency of the domestic dissillusion. Women's imagination has caused half of the trouble of the world, and nowhere does it get in its deadly work as completely and fatally as when it Induces lovesick girls to glorify ordi nary, commonplace men into demi gods, and marry them on that plat form. , 'llic Wife Often Deludes Herself Into Thinking Her Husband Is a Demigod This is what leads women to expect too much of men. and most of the dis appointments of married life result from It. The wife has clothed The husband In the garments that her fancy has woven and crowned him with a halo. She has figured him out as a grand, noble being, who will move through existence