Show MARRIAGE CLAIMED MOST INFLUENTIAL FACTOR TO WOMAN MAN 6 British sl W Writer liter Says Poverty of Married i. Women lomeii omen I Serious Problem nr Rv Int Intermit tonal eW TS Service SiTTI L London March 22 Marriage e must the central and most always s remain influential factor in a womans woman a life writes T. T H. H Scott in tho the Dally Dall Sketch No o change chango in I women's pros pros- prospects prospects tastes and development o In Deets no capabilities is likely eh to rob marriage c cor of or its power pO and appeal in her eyes eyes To tho the majority of or women marriage will remain essential and when they the have hate to accept denial of It It will be with bitterness and lasting tasting regret To tho the state it is no less essential healthy No 00 o state can be regarded as which has not as one ono of ot Its chief chic foundations foun foundations toun- toun a laro largo number of at happy happ marriages mar mar- to tho the Thero There Is no surer antidote revolutionary re fever te In a man or woman woman wom wom- an nn than a happy happ marriage There Thero is no greater Incentive to steady teady work to love lovo of or law and order Therefore anything that detracts from tho the popularity and solidarity of ot the Institution of ot marriage Is a national national national na na- evil fI and In days of ot rac re reconstruction reconstruction re- re c construction consideration might pro pro- profitably be bo given to lo the tho question of or tho the poverty of or married women Evil E for C Centuries It Is ono one of or the tho evils that Uta t women have o borne patiently for tor centuries Those days are arc over oer over In the old days daR too often otten a a. penniless daughter became a 3 penniless wife who could not miss what she ho had bail never noyer had Womans omans present opportunities In Inthe tho the labor and commercial world ha have e changed all that t. t 1 Nowadays s 's a 3 woman will frequently frequent frequent- ly 1 give up a a. w well salaried post to find after alter marriage tho the only mone money she has bas for tor her own own personal use is the odd sum saved Sowed from tho the household accounts Thousands of at women go so through h their married life lIfo without ever er having haYing havinga a a. dollar to spend on their own personal tastes and luxuries Ideal Adjustment In the ideal marriage no doubt the wage-earner's wage Income is properly re regarded regarded regarded re- re as a a. Joint income which both control and spend In wise collaboration oCt Often on however ho oven cn In happy marriages mar mar- rias the rule rulo Is s for tor the man to make mako I Ian an allowance for Cor housekeeping which he regards as adequate to his Ills wife l keeping the rest under his own controL con con- I Ho will spend part of oC It on his wife wire no doubt and would repudiate Indignantly Indignantly Indig Indig- tho the Idea IdeL that ho bo behaved to her selfishly or unfairly He does not realize that having money spent on one is 13 not the same sarno as spending money and that a a. woman has hass s much or more moro delight In tho the latter as tho the man Every very man whatever hale his means would do dowell well to make an allowance I I to his to-his his wife over O and above aboYo tho the needs 1 of or the tho purse I |