When a husband forma the habit of spanking hia wife, it in not easy to induce him to change his way. Of thia Mrs. Mabel Parker of 5311 Market street ia firmly convinced. Before breakfast/ she and her husband, George Parker, a meat dealer, were arrested for having spanked her last Tuesday, but when he was arraigned before Magistrate Beaton in the city hall police court a few hours later, ahe announced that she did not want him sent to jail. He wus discharged.There is only one way to got George to do a thing, said Mrs. Baker last night in admitting that the court proceedings were not an entire succesa, and that is to have him make up his own mind to do it.While she is not yet on Rpoaking torms with her husband, Mrs. Baker seemed cheerfully certain that the existing strained relations will end. She also looked forward to more spankings. 'When we make up, she said, it will bo useless to ask George to sign a pledgc^to Bpank me no more. He wouldn’t make any such promise, and wouldn’t even apologize for any of the spankings in the past. He is not the kind of a man who apologizes. In fact, I’ve never heard him say that ho was sorry for anything he ever did.We have been married about two years and a half. He commenced spanking me two weeks after our wedding day, and has kept it up almost weekly ever sinco. He haB a temper, and so have I; and if we jnng|oaspnnk-ing follows. He is not a big man and I am not a small woman, but I am completely helplesB in hia arms. His muscles are like iron.iitin