2 C LAST EDITION BOY AND GIRL KILLED BY AUTO THE DAY BOOK . An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL. 6, NO. 54 Chicago, Wednesday, November 29, 1916 398 HIGH COST OF LOVING NO BAR TO MARRIAGE Foodstuffs Go Up, But More Weddings Than Ever . Before All Sections of Country Show Increase Chicago a Leader. Egg boycotts, meat boycotts and butter "boycotts are being promoted throughout the country. But there is no boycott on love. It' is the most popularity commodity, and is being partaken of on a larger scale than ever. The high cost of marriage the upkeep, not the initial cost hasn't kept Young America from it, accord ing to figures from large cities. More people have fallen for the twoii-live-cheaper-than-one theory since foodstugs began to skyrocket thdn ever before. It's true of Chicago, it's true on Manhattan Island, it's true in Min nesota, Boston, San Francisco and Sandy Corners. They -just will marry, regardless. Take Chicago: Egg King Wetz, 6 cent bread, 10-cent milk and over worked divorce courts couldn't dis courage 3,203 couples in. October talking to each other before the par son. In October, 1915, only 2,883 couples were married in Cook county.