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Show WHAT YOU , 1ST SAVE! Rule Which Has an Exception Ex-ception in Large Families New York. Oct. 24 The members of the Rockefeller Bible class i f the ( Fifth Avenue Baptist church were warned yesterday that if 'bey spent j more than one-fifth of their Income I for rent, they were guilty of Improvl-, Improvl-, denee. The young men were advised to divide di-vide their total earnings as follows: One-filth part for shelter. One-fifth part fr food. One-fifth part for clothing, recreation recrea-tion and tell Improvement. One filth part for eniereencle, such as doctors" bills, drugs, etc. Th remaining one-Hfth should be set aside for profitable investments. The speaker was Rev. Add-on M.re leader of the class. A member of the class interrupted the leader to ask. ' How about a man I with a small salary an I five or six chlidren to keep? Do you. think he can live up to thoe figures? Do you think he has any chance ij lay aside one-filth of his income for profitable invest ment ?'' 'There are exceptions to every rule, of course," replied Dr. Moore. |