Illustrating that Ideals are Subject to Radical Changes

At Fifteen Years of Age—“No, Willie, the man I shall marry must be tall and handsome, with beautiful soft eyes and a soulful temperament.

At Twenty—“No, Alfred, the man I shall marry must have great influence and a high position in the world.

At Thirty—To Mr. Scadsworth, President of the bank: “No, the man I shall marry must be big and powerful—a man born to command—a man of imposing appearance.”

At Forty—“Man wanted,—must be white.