Show rIM S f r i Proposed Tax On Bachelors fha crlm of being a baohtUr li to he pualshid oondlgnlr In several l tats atnonu thorn Illinois where thoro le l e probability of the pauae of a bill to tax thaso unmarried scorners of social law Th nacttneat of such a law would bo Injury enough without addln to It the mult I of a ranking clause that with tho tax fund an old rn lda homo shall bo established This li I a savage blowB blow below the bolt so to siioak at alnglo blosiodntss and could hardly have bean Inspired by any father of twins In view of tho proposed diversion di-version of the tax to the bonollt of ol drly unmarried tetunics It wonld bo ollly Just to inquire as to how many of those taxable bachelors have boon jlltod and thn doors of the old maids ho ma should bo shut with a resounding slam In the face of all those BRWuddid spin stern who han at any thin In tholr ca roor blasted tho hopes of SUIIIH fond ad nilrur with a clillllng no A supplemental supple-mental tax might Indeed be levied upon such old maids as should be dlscovurot to havo promised once upon a time to be a sister to any young man |