Who advises his sick wife to be up and doing and she will feel ever so much better;
Who doesn’t know what a woman wants with ready cash when she has credit at a dry-goods store;
Who forgets his manners as soon as he steps across his own threshold;
Who thinks a dining-room carpet should last a lifetime;
Who constantly talks about supporting a wife, when she is working fourteen hours a day, including Sunday;
Who declares it all nonsense for a woman to want a ten-cent bunch of violets when she hasn’t seen a flower for five months;
Who quotes the Apostle Paul on the “woman question” and firmly believes the mantle of the holy man has fallen upon his shoulders;
Who looks upon his wife as a mental waste-paper basket into which he dumps the chips of ideas he has collected during the day.
SHOULD SHE MARRY?
The Woman—