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Show SHE WAS WORTH MORE. New Yorker's Proper Appreciation of His Wife's Value. In the midst of thoir busy and troublous trou-blous expeilenre. whero pathos, tears, perplexity and distraction confront them In ever chaiiKinp: combinations, there sometimes comes a gleam of fun to the atlomejs of the Legal Aid sod-ctj sod-ctj In their Knst Side branch ofllco not lows aRo the) were Invest Igatlng a claim preferred ly n poor woman against im expicss company for damages dam-ages to hei furniture. Ily tho mle of the Hoeloty no applicant who can ho laloil as Aoith nt le.isl $11)0 Ik entitled to sue through them v- n prior perron, mid the woman w is belmj questioned on the point. She coi'ld not speak Knxtlali .mil her hushand acted as interpreter in-terpreter "Is )oiir wife uoith ?tnu?" the attorney at-torney nsl.rd him The man s(mri titanKlv for a moment mo-ment of pnlnful doulit He thought it was an offer lo buy his -vir Doubling up his OhIs pnpn-jcloiisly. Im shouted: "Meln (Jott! Is dls what yo do? I vouldn'l ehatiKB her for $10 000!" New York Press |