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Show ill Dorothy Dix Talks m MARRYING FOR MONEY Et. ,' Kj BjShoul'J in pi, ii.i- :ue to mar;.'.' fr 'j in. mi 1 do not lo' bi ISC 1 rffi. Krh:' there ii n r uns man tlial ltTT: i oo iui . . . ini i . . 1 ' ' Kf Vhas no n . i i C' itiir.:- r.oi I ii IS Ua jth, ;i i n. i o pn uaa cir i'. log I Eti'i v I i" hlrtu am - ' 1 !' i nd in . ' 1 fe, ,i . I pari '" ), i or we ' an somi P ''"- I, i ..ii, nil n i "'isrh to know, tffet Eti v Kteii marriages btc made In Heaven ,l Ifhi . nc ... nufactured b) nciwy i,J i ni , ihe i ! ni things In the 11120 ta?o Id i - ib. i " is and mothi who acl Sit ' . 1 - 1 3ps Hlinc I jkidElr). a vr1i)' ' I' " .Kin ii. ' won th' .i iu..;ht"--. i " :n iii them lo sell , Sim M cm i , . i,. i . . . v. i .... i M i. ii tt--fi. rta jKii . ' decked out ii llgJEltl. ,,'TKil.i esort to lrKi tfca K' B-i, Ii men, Evei ph' i '" i.i 1 will 'iinr. . -,-i ... " '. .. ii nt OLIV -1' ' to i ; ... r , i ... i with Icperoiu H Bl liN-.i J 1. ', :.:k .in And 1 1 ii. ' . ', 1 i . Ha. .nr il' .'. ...in. 'I '"it- f thkj inn. I. . " '. ' ' . i adjayi res f .- i ... iILI ind ih. n i :.. v 1 in jft.'d inl Mo ill' h" .....'! I ' for il.. i..i.ci i. ' i'. ii ha I '.I, -III 'm.1 'Hid lll.illl "I ...... . : ' i ' 5S ipr'.-cli ". him. kcc iji- in". i" BP povi- oi nt. "I'll. ; now ii ih" Bred i ii 1 1" P IjBcen k I fill Jf . alio . i iii- Kin . m M s . i n. . , . J U'-ii i l... r Bjer I'.h,' ln'i'.ac e ud tin I.., Boi 9LB T" i - i. BBS0 i SHHhlnc in ih. . " n lacks apHoou I..... SHnt. ii:. . . . Sm.fu ' ' under BBtaiv.'ii : " .fl 'Ul. IB II . . r tapid. or old and . who i ;Bhe . II ' 1 I i ' BJi."t - WBJA):i. mon' :. i.' a till i ? of wJil. h on. LBBb?iU ii. mic!i tak" mBs11' j ' i ... ,. i protl llttln I'" I H'1 l" I. 'Oil and who live In palaces. Waited on bj j 'hordes of .servants. ;.nd who rush from! Plao to pine- trying vainly to find some new BSnaatldn to tickle th.ii faded pal I liter, are the happiest people. Witness! the number "f divorces -.monf; thein. Observe Ob-serve the disria" ihu children biln,: upon them. Look nt their tiled vi.ir. blase faces as you see them in publU . i and non- i r .o poor as to .nw them 1 The pirl who r.'al- her oulh and I" i chance of love for money, finds that the! old myth Ol Midas and Ins KOld is true.. -xy :-oon just the possession of mere money paJls upon her She who bus nothing except wha'l money buys, wants nothim; thnt .1 n purchase Tlx fin-i cit she once longed for becomes rags, her jewels ore just Utile hard pebbles ' H. check book Is mockery, for there Is 1 no Ban of Happiness In which just do jlars and cents are legal tender. A Blr! commits a rre.it foil when she , m'arrios for mpney. because there j. this o,uc-cr ihtng about uionc It Is more lu.i to make money than it is lb spend it. Ask any iiiic.dle.aKcd couple who ytarled jioor, perhaps In Just n couple of rooms i over a .loie, and who have worked tip to gether until they nre now liVlng in a mansion on ESasv street with eycrythinn that niont) can hu'. ;ind they will invar-j lably tell yoi that their happiest days Were their young daya when th'ej were figUtins to net their feet on tho first IHUg of the ladder Ol SUCCeSS. The were the das of adventure, of ihopea :mii plannlngs. of comradeship in a battle thei were fighting shoulder to j shoulder and life had a z.-.d Hid ;'. or that not all the . .id in the worl.l 1 would buy for, I hem now. The great American Romance la the struggle of a J young mini :uul u young women, w ho love ! each other and who dare poverty tofcvlh-1 er. and flffht together out of It, and th woman who misses this, has mls.ed some tiling lhat no elderly Crocsti3 can buy her. Finally, marrying ior money la bad business, because !t is loo ris:;. Mono is loo easily lost, and then the woni'l fl who ha3 risked her on It I? indeed a pauper in happiness If you wlJ think over the glrU in your acquaintance who have married "well" that Is. men who hod money you Will be amazed to find1 how few line., kept it. even for the short space of twenty ear?. Indeed', In this! country where fortunes fluctuate so rap ; idly. It may almost he said that a woman may lake her i hon e between marrying . i rich man and having plenty In her youth, or marrying u poor man and having plcn-ty plcn-ty at middU spre. So maro'lng foi money is a bad bar- e;ain. any waj ypu take. It. nn i |