Show PRUDE PRUDENT it MARRIAGES the marriage marriaga e rate rises rise s and falls more or less in in proportion to business it recently appeared that the marriage rate in new york state in 1930 was the lowest fo for 30 years there havink having been fewer marriages in 1980 1930 than in 1929 E evidently vide ai aly many couples before rushing headlong into matrimony are looking around a bit to see where the money is coming from ardent lovers quote the old saying that two can aliye as cheaply as one but the idea that a fellow is going to support two people for the same money that supported him as a bachelor usually proves an illusion many bachelors use money lavishly sid in d the money they wasted in unproductive expenditures would support a wife I 1 if f she did her own housework the bride may have comi common nonsense sense and insight and may so much to help her husband in social ways adys and through suggestions relating to his occupation that the marriage will be an excellent bu business siness investment for him the young people who think they can get married with out shaving any savings at all may be able to get by if one or both of them have dependable incomes love in a cottage with economical bliss in which people abt obtain tin their happiness from billing and cooing without spending much money looks quite ideal in the romantic days of courtship outmost But most of them find their expenses more than they expected the mists of sentiment have a way of evaporating under the cold sunlight of every day life the flowers of romance have a vilay vay of fading when they are brought into the workaday world the young married couple usually want their which costs money and then children come and the expense of them with all ti the ie scientific care considered necessary necess axy now keeps on climb ing 1119 better have a bankbook bank book before you interview th the e parson young folks |