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Show COMPARING MEN AND WOMEN Writer Points Out Wide Differences Alleged to Exist In the Lives of the Sexes. Before marriage when they appear at social affairs It is correct to say he escorted her. But If they appear together at such affairs after marriage mar-riage It is the proper thing to say that she dragged him. If a woman wants to retain any influence in-fluence over a man she should refuse to marry him. When father keeps a scrapbook the clippings are all about himself, telling tell-ing what a great man he is, how useful use-ful to the community, how brave and all that. But when mother keeps a scrapbook, that's a different thing! Her scrapbook is all about the children, chil-dren, recipes that fathe" likes, cures for croup, and all that. All a woman gets for her efforts to attain the ideal life by having a bouquet bou-quet of flowers on the table to uplift the soul is her husband's complaint that he can't see what there to eat on the other side of that bunch of weeds. Exchange. |