ocr: FAMILY BUDGET. TUW TUSPEND - AN INCIUME Urelsll A YGAR. Mr. G. S. Layard, in the "Cornhill" for May, deals with the proper expenditure of a Jearly income of from £150 to £200 per annum. The writer takes as a typical £150 income that of a cashier in as solicitor's office, - "a man of high character, good education, and high ideals, - with a domesticated wife and two children. With regard to house-room for the worker in the City of London or in Westminster, one of three courses 1s practically open to our hypothetical citizen. Either he must live within easy distance