Show Woman Holds Marriage Is isS S Luxury nr fly RUTH nUIn AGNES I And now Lady Limerick in the Landon London Lon Lan don Daily Dally Sketch comes forth with the statement that marriage as we have haveit I it Is a luxury Says she Until girls are bi blou ought brought ht up to know I something about cleaning a no house and i worl working ng and saving s. money marriage i is undoubtedly a luxury So Lad Limerick scores the girls I i And why Why blame the girls It is not new to find that marriage is a luxury but that isn't the fault of the girls Marriage e has always been II I more or less of a luxury So are most things which tend toward happiness I But one gathers from figures submitted submitted submitted sub sub- that cobwebs are about to en enmesh enmesh enmesh en- en mesh the wedding bells and that weeds are about to overgrow the path to the theal al altar tar There is disturbing about that an element of disappointment even For never has our country been so prepared to turn out ready wives Never has It been so dotted with domestic science schools with practice houses where whre there re Is real I housework to do and where there are i real babies to be taken care of Never I has there been so much written about household budgets and economical ways of doing and dressing yet never have there been so many divorces and so many old maids And why I Perhaps the answer IE Is In the fact that life is giving itself too much to systematizing and too little to humanizing human human- izing nowadays In its mad effort to train to the utmost it is turning out an oversensitive girl whose measure of life is so brittle a thing that It snaps a at the slightest h deviation e t snaps sm td nt You ou know the kind l youve you've been a guest g In her exceedingly well regulated regulated regulated regu regu- home Youve You've seen Tom come In Ina ina a bit too late for dinner and a shade too happy and nd youve you've watched Dorothy Dorothy Doro Doro- thy march off upstairs pouting while Tom sought the kitchen and fumbled tumbled I with the dishes in an attempt to make malee something palatable of the leftovers from dinner Dorothy had been taught to make male a perfect pie but she had not been taught the wisdom of dealing gently with I Toms Tom's little Idiosyncrasies of accepting good his dizzy invitation to the kitchen and getting his dinner and I then perhaps talking about the thing the next day when Tom was himself And perhaps not Sentiment Is cruel sometimes tImes cruel In Its it's blindness It has as many tragedies tragedies tragedies tra tra- gedies chalked up to Its credit as I mall malice But sentiment of an understanding understanding under under- standing sort is the element clement which makes life pliable Women omen need it So teach Dorothy to make the perfect pie Its It's a fine fino thing But teach her herto herto to be sincerely sincE human first and alwa always al- al wa ways s and anel then the cobwebs will be shaken of off off of the wedding bells there will be bo fewer fewer- entries on the pages paes of the divorce orce docket and the economic I problems will take care of themselves I IFor For Kor rare Is the divorce complaint which s sets ts forth that Dorothy did not I know how to clean house |