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Show WIFE &HOULD HAVE ALLOWANCE H Lawyer's Idea of the Ideal State of H Marriage. H A lawyer, with his cold-blooded ren- H soiling powers, fully developed by his M profession, gives his opinion as to H whether a wife should hao a ftxod at- H lowanco: "A man should not marry M until ho has an assured Income. Whon M ho starts out In life, lot the goal for Jt which ho is working bo n certain sum H which ho considers sufllclent upon fl which to support n wife, and whon he fl has attnlued It let him glvo his wife H an allowance In proportion to his In- M come. If this were dono, if men were M moro lovel headed before mnrrlngo. v H there would bo loss work for the dl- 1 vorco courts. Of course, this Is not H compatible with tho romantic Ideas 4aH generally associated with courtiihlp, 'll but tho final stop, the taking of the H mnrrlngo vow, entails so many rospon- M slbllltles nnd duties thnt a man owos H It to tho girl ho marries to do overr- H thing In his powor to keep her mnr 1 rrcil llfo free from cares and worries jH of a financial naturo." r ffl |