Show MISS ANTHONY FLAYS JUDGE BALDWIN Drink deep or taste not t the e P Perian erlan spring Popes Pope's Popes Pope's Essay on Man And that is merely another way of ot saying that a little learning is a dangerous dangerous dangerous dan dan- thing said Susan B. B Anthony Anthony Anthony An An- thony at Powelton avenue where she is visiting declares the Philadelphia North American 1 The eminent woman suffragist commends commends com corn mends this ancient maxim 1 the notice of Justice Baldwin of the Connecticut Supreme court The Down East jurist recently gave expression to some views on marriage in Boston No woman should 1 feel el that she knows more than he her heI husband Justice Baldwin That is a mere absurdity Miss Anthony in reply EA Suppose s by some misfortune a woman were to marry marry mar mar- a ry an idiot must she still adhere to the views of this man from fron Connecticut and consider herself the mental inferior of her husband That doctrine might have sufficed for the wom women n of a century or tw two ago but It will not do in this age of progress Another Theory Punctured Here is another one of Justice Baldwin's Baldwins Baldwins Baldwin's Baldwins Baldwin's Bald Bald- wins win's theories theories- It is never well for a a. woman to be better educated than her husband Girls would make better wives mothers and housekeepers If they finished school at from 14 to 16 years of age That is another absurdity said Miss Anthony and it convinces me t that tsat at a little learning has indeed been a pitfall for Justice Bald Baldwin ln For FormY my part partI I believe the wife and mother stands in greater need of a higher education than han the husband One of the best wives and mothers I have ever had the pleasure of knowing was a woman who was possessed of a splendid college education while her husband was a man of only limited learning Besides attending to her manifold home duties she found time to lead her boys through their school work and when they entered a university she was able to lead them them- through the labyrinths of the higher branches of study imparting much of her knowledge to th them m. m They all aU turned out to be splendid men And while this mother was leading her boys through abstruse mathematical cal cat fields and the realms of philosophy she was a devoted wife and assisted her husband in many m. m matters of business business business busi- busi busi busi- ness with which he was hardly able to cope alone She was his counselor as well eU as that of their sons Severe on the Men And the woman's womans intellectual intellectual intellect intellect- ual superiority over the husband need not and probably will not entail any unhappiness If happiness in itt w wedded life depended on the mental superiority of the husband in this age of progress I fear that the divorce courts would be overworked Education has been a a. great boon to woman Half a century ago women were so anxious to marry that they jumped at the first offer That was because their future maintenance depended depended depended de de- de- de on the securing of a. a a. a husband But now it is quite different women pf of education du atlon are able uble to earn a good liv liv- ing Many 1 of them earn incomes equal to those of men in the same line of work The woman with 1000 or 2000 a a. year is not going to contract a a. marriage In any undue haste She considers It front from froma troma a monetary viewpoint and when she does marry she is not at t all aU likely to commit an error |