17 JANUARY 1925, Page 26

Every Wife. By Grant Richards. (Grant Richards. 75. 6d. net.)—This

might be called an awful warning as to waste of time by in idle rich, were it not that the four person- ages concerned n the drama are anything but millionaires, and merely take a certain sum out of their moderate incomes to waste on a holiday. First the two wives go off on their own, and later the husbands follow them. The story, with its description of gambling, dancing, and flirting in the Riviera, is lively but not edifying.