Show MRS SAGES VIEWS Says Women Are re Not Financiers and Have Havo Trouble Tro ble In Handling Money New York World Wold These Thes are some extracts from the written or spoken opinions of Mrs Sage Sage They all al point to the same ideal of ot the home the wife wie the tine mother moter rev reverence reverence for God and man which have bave made the wife of the financier beloved by all who wre came in contact with wIh her herA herA herA A al woman she writes has ha much more trouble with wih money mone than a man does Women are ae not born botn financiers and they dont know how to handle fortunes as a men do Besides when a woman is known to be charitably in inclined dined impostors fairly besiege her herThe herThe The proud and lazy certainly dont don t deserve desere help I 1 approve of founding homes one for transients who have haye no money to pay for accommodations at hotels and andone andone andone one for permanent residents The Te higher education of women does not cot mean clothes cothes and ad frivolity It I the means meal the th advancement of the sex se advancement of man mana a stop forward i for the whole race It I means mens mens a better beter Q observance of the American Sabbath a h higher plane for the American home home The danger of ot international mar i the wedding of our young oung American girls to titled foreigners lies not in the possibility of the loveless al alliance alliance liance Hance dictated by ambition nor In the diverting of American wealth but in inthe Inthe Inthe the belittling of American traditions Society needs more sleep Society people are burning out their lives In Inthe inthe inthe the effort to keep up with one another i and the effect elect on the next generation will be deplorable Love In a cottage is quite romantic but human nature is la alike alke the world over and will wil not be denied Some wo women 10 women men will wil always be envious of their more fortunate A man should be bo pretty well wen Fed Ped fed financially before he is 15 married marred if i he would live BYe happily in New York I The display of luxury ry on the part of the rich before the tho t eyes of the te poor Is a sin ain and should be punishable by social law lawA la lawA w wA A wife should have bave an allowance not a carte blanche order on her grocer or milliner for what the household needs but a regular cash allowance or salary Several women In this city Ity whose husbands are worth millions are driven to borrow mone money noney from trades people and have it i put on their bills bis Character Is a perfectly educated will Women have leaped barriers overcome obstacles achieved splendid victories but is still sti to tobe tobe tobe be learned He that t ruleth his spirit Is greater than he that a city cit may be said of women as well wel as of men That this ruling of the spirit does dees not prevail everywhere Is 15 evi evidenced evidenced in the frequent and bitter ani animosities animosities and recriminations in societies and clubs I 1 am a fearful that the future of the nation naton will wi be ruined by the degener degeneracy acy of its women woman It I may sound strange strange to say this in the te twentieth century with all al the boasted advantages advantages advantages of higher education but the very Yer fight for equality seems to be accomplishing pUshing this Equality In the higher sense does not seem to be possible The woman Is dragged down once she be begins begins begins gins to take on mans mans ways I 1 think that men me appreciate an edu educated educated woman woman Husbands of such wo women women men certainly do Education does not detract from a womans fascination Women start stat a club with an object in view an ambition to attain Men have nothing in view beyond material comforts Mens clubs cubs certainly do not make for good citizenship If I woman had the suffrage she would appreciate It I more than to sneak off of to country a club on election electon day The Te mens club besides is the hotbed of gossip Half the divorce scandals are made public through the clubs and ad much misery made permanent that otherwise might be a passing domestic cloud Women usually usual do their own share in proposing though it is often oren by in indirect indirect indirect direct methods Proper selection is of more importance than is recognized and fancy governs where judgment should be heard The world is 18 full ful of disasters because bEcause men and and women choose their partners so Indiscriminately Are Aro we becoming a nation naton without homes Apartment life Ufe is really realy the solution of a knotty kotty problem It I is nevertheless detrimental to family amly life Ufe and makes real home life almost im impossible impossible impossible possible There Ther Is certainly a growing desire on the part of women to free themselves from all al household cares Who can see se without a feeling of pity the plight of the ie children at the beaches and different bEaches summer resorts resort They are arc relegated more than ever to tote the te care of servants The mothers either stay in i bed until noon reading or upon getting up sit in the parlor listening to the music and dawdling ever over fancy lanc work I will il not say that there is 13 no Sab bath bath but excessive entertaining draws people away from church attendance and produces the worst effects of all al upon home life the children receive no Sabbath instruction The breakdown of many many women Is due largely to too much excitement and no rest on Sunday Sunda The children re receive receive no moral training AS for man manners manners manners ners ners there tere are not enough to be men tic ned today and I doubt if we will wi see the pretty courtesies of the young to the old again The maternal instinct Seems lack Ing The Te paternal instinct Is not strong ly developed in the average man He must be diverted and ad the woman In Instead instead Instead stead of being a helpmate to her hus hug band becomes a provider of amusement The result resul is that tat no part of the day daj is set aside when fathers may become acquainted with wih their children It I is Js this attitude of the father which is a serious serous menace to home life 1 S |