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Show I VIFG SHOULD HAVE ALLOWANCE ' Lawyer's Idea of tho Ideal State of I Marriage. A lawyer, with his cold bloodod ren-firming ren-firming powers, fully developed by his profession, gives his opinion lis to w bother n wife should havo a lived allow al-low ntici "A man should not marry I until he has on assured Income When . he simti out In life lot the goal for I which he Is working be a certain sum 'which he considers snfildc nt upon I which lo support u wife and when ho I has attained 11 let him give his wife an nllciwaneo In pioportlcm to his In-! In-! como. If this wen- done If men weio moro level headed beloie mairlago, j there would bo less work foi the dl ' vorco courts Of course this Is not compatible with the tomaultc Ideas 1 gonerallv associated with courtship, hut the fin il step, tho taking of the mnrrlage vow ( ntalls so nianj respon slbllltles and duties that a man owes It to the glil ho marries to do everj--thing In his power lo keep her mar-rieil mar-rieil life free from cares and worrlss of n limine inl natme ' |