THE RIGHT AGE.
■Miss Mary -Garden, the well-known. I'singer, haß given her views on marriago and' age to a Boston, interviewer.' 'No r.ncV' sho says ,"can say that I am hus-'it-nd hunting, but'l have always h-ilieied ■ I could and would prove a wonderful' wife of th. right man—tho raari of my weals, should he over come into my h.'e TV hen I reach the. ago, of 35 I shall ttick Ihero till the end.
"How do I propose-'to remain 85P Just by thinking I am 35. ; , It does not matter whether T am 45 or 39; just look brazen and say *you are 35/ That's all you need do. ~ ' "But with 0 man it is different. A man should rushialong as quickly .15 pos--5n \\° ll 1 tp . that beautiful manhood of 4i)., (lis thuties'are a preparatory ni-hool fov-hfe, and under-30 ho is just as racch a n:<i«nn<'u and a pleasure as young c;cwmg animals-colts, calves, and .puppiea."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 14
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157THE RIGHT AGE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 14
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