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Magazine, Thursday, August Disturbed! Gerfrudeparn By Maurice Ketten. ‘puttishea Daily 1 No. & to @ except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, > | B { Park Row, New York. | BREEN POLITEER, Pre, 1 Rast 34 Soros. J. ANGUS BMA; Rees pvan.,9O1 West 11Fth Meron Zatered at the Post-Oftice at New York as Socond-Class Mai! Matter. UF HAxinuu und the jon Rates to The Canada, "Gnentand Ail c In t Con- ries World for the Sa te Why Not Domestic Service 7 sa ewes $2.50] One nth. M | One yer 5 OUSPKPEPERS throughout the jéngth and breadth of the land are still ae 20 eee teint bomt One mon! *\ffering from Domestophobia, a raving madness on the subject of the servant ‘question Moat of them are obliged to "do thetr-awn work,” which they alw: Denke of as, somehow, a great Injustice, In the morning there in dish-washing, with the greasy, smoky pots and pans, sinks and tables to, reds floors to may or sweep, dusting, bed-miaking, baby-tending and cooking. In ‘the afternoon Gish-washing, with the same old greasy, smoky pots and pana, xinks, tables and wove, baking, cooking and baby-tending, In the evening’ dii-washing, with those abomninations, the pots and ‘pans, wink and ‘stove and garage pall, filthy dishGotha and towels to be washed bread to set, mending, darning and babye tending — ee WOMEN’S CHARITY. i oe : - RS. HAROLD M'CORMICK hast- cen$ to the defense of her father whenever he is attacked. Her father fs John 0. Rockefeller, so, she is busily occupled. She says that the : Ly feeling against her, father, in which : 1 IESE ‘The next morning there are the same old up, the aaine loathsome, taunting pote and p hever Aeen soapstone and water, the oy superior noses of ithe busts of morotony ts the weekly wash tumbling downstairs, Aishevelled, grimacing ashes plied looking as thougn y had Dg -quarter-inch of dust ‘on’ the Shakespeare and Milton: The only change 4a the + the excitement ‘of broken crockery or.a child ” “his brother shares, is caused’ by “envy of his. success, and. his “busi- > ‘ness ability” has brought upon him. the hostile criticism of less capable Bothers of Housekeeping, = E You can see yourself how dimcult it 1s under such circumstances, te follow sh - men. r, It would be an unnatural daughter who tumed against her father, however John D: Rockefeller may have treated the rest of the com-| 1gmunity, he has always provided liberally for his own family and given = no-tause_to-compiain. He has never offered his wife money to efreshment. “How natural ft ta, rather, to take ifsue with him on’any subject he may choose to dtncura, These housekjeepers, driven spring at one from every leave their homes and lies to relicve them of these unlimited—hoors-mmt-des—— Tested Foundy Of-diecusting tasks ‘Theas ladies offer girls a “Koog vervants’ quarters (where they can room with a» strange cook) and “the equiva- lent Of $10 a week, counting thetr board.” (They Yo not mention that theee i wages cover overthne work, tn the mornings and eveniner and Sundays, while j the six to twelve dollars "por week tn th. Bs ee torte e factory {9 for a ten-hour day, sx days While there ta little chance that many tntelligent persons are to be greatly athracted by auch offers, ‘there ts no douht that the tkne has come when girls might get positions in doméstic service pretty much on thelr own tera ‘No domestic setyice for mine," I think I hear some of then reply, And pray why port OF course no nelf-rempecting girl would entoy the name or aocial position of a “servant.” That has come to carry a stigma which prejudices a spirited American, Help’ Vs. “Servant.” The goat _oid_New—& t—term —“hety* wis better, Invented in the days” when the ‘help’ was regarded tn the family an a social equal, But domestte service might be made a profession quite as respected and remunerative as that of the trained murse. Its a truly w ful feld_to day tor a-wethtratned n= ventive girl. She could probably make terms something like this. For the occupation of Home Helper. | Reception of the worker through the front door. ; The use of Miss or Mrs. with the worker's na-ne, A ten-hour work day. (From £30 A M. to 4.3) P.M) Wages at the rate of 20 cents per hour, pald weekly. . ‘ Pay. arti a halt for overtims work, § No Sunday work. | Proper equipment for work of spending money and spofl that young man’s health and etoile But Mrs. McCormick Is not alone In her attitude of blindness to her One of the most attractive and beautiful qualities that women pos- fs their ability to see good in any man who Is near and dear to them. : of the best features of human nature is women’s unselfish devotion. eos _ The mother always clings to the wayward ne _His pec eave i The law may have sent him to prison. His and a ay he tint f without a redeeming trait. | © But his mother clings to the end.’ Her sacrifices go with her tears. Her ove covers all his sins. Whether in life or death she seeks his side. ~The wife almost always clings to the wayward husband. She waits him to reform. She blames the other woman for his infidelity to DONT DISTURB : THE Written agreement as to exact nature of employment, &c., Ac r. She reconciles herself to physical brutality. : Z a fi AN | M A LS I belleve that If well-trained, hright girls applied at thelr nelehboring Intelle gence ofMces for work on these terms they would be “snapped up” and have the THE) ARE ALMOST HUMAN ton of being usefully and honorably enraged. In mosaics there are | “household accommoedators” who help In domeatic work by the hour. by the day or by the week. Their social And economic position ts superior to that jof the average factory worker. and they enfoy the privilege of Ilving with thelr |own kind of People, out of work hours: recety ng thetr friends tn thetr own Aomes, through the front door, and retreating according to their own taste im | ne everfes and on Sundays. | AK Domestic Relief’ Band. A group of clever and courageous girls, with command of capital, might even establish a Dom © Rellef business tn @ suburb now shrieking for servants. ‘ ‘ent as is used {n modest restaurants. these girls might des ; private bomes an! attend to public dish-washing in a manner [to astonish and endear the excited natives. . Creches and Mother Playrooms could be fitted up, where members of the husiness firm could relleve mothers of the care of thelr young bables and chile me dren certain hours of the day, and give them t'me to think of throwing away most of the dust-collecting br! : ! : eT : — crac and draperies and planning a simpler sn % 186 3 mode of life. Lectures on hygiene and kindred sinjecta might draw good pa ny ee cara wee ne ater tye te The Pies That Kills. 2 2 2 RY By Nixola Greeley-Smith Hs es: yrlene and kingred sdvdects ishk den ond oe Audiences In the afternoon, and tn the evening the rooms could be rented Pe *trifles, because Ire.is absent-minded or remiss in little attentions, because we whe eyes dade nev James bruce. A hungry man will eat, or at least uctenpt to eat, anything In the shape of] social purposes, or to associa: sh the » ee ResuoPe WO. wcoomlag (0 \ceaputchce cebalved in| pleithat ls’ ot betoce” him. eAnd when’ the tals halide “of (he! womish he! loves| garbage service ana. tarctec waveltreventlatiere he is careless or thoughtless or sélf-absorbed. But rarely for big, Teal Teasons. ; | New York yesiersay It wes auued that the local Prepare ft he will endeavor to swallow It even if he has to blow the top off | homes to him as long as there ts a crust of bread g leh Why not help the distracted housewives? It would be ie 4 suler found the maiter one for o1lc.as invesugauon, but) With nitro-glycerine, i res? something to work for ote are a fete made or cates x first plo wik be There ere other lees cruel and deadly tests of @ man’s affection than feed-|an employer who appreciated from experience the value of see ee in police court. The de he murderer's wits oke nuisance, secure good “ry labor and fliness In che F t proof dis be used in the construction of a steel | come tc the rescue of the ladlen who so intensely dlelike “aves « er uavicions Qlogeiser un-|!ne him a fre-proof disc that might eateit lag hie pee rece ra Re ‘|skyscraper or patented as a bu roof cloth, ‘dnd the considerate wife will}and relieve the country of this distressing malady, Domestophobiny ae Pic makers, like poets, are born, not made. A certain| confine her experiments to th = ae Viegres of proticicncy In the ordinary art of cooking inay me odtaine! Lbrough paifent experitent and much failure ' yen by a woman of genius. But the wise wife who has ae Neovared no natural kitty between her nlmble lingers Hunting Hidden Treasure and the elistve end disappointing dough wil goby the ead Tare of the Wyoning man and Ser ies U Ian al : hustand’: life in the baker's hands-rather than risk it in story: A mlschievous'y dispssed convict in the Potntem:Pitre prtaon, know- Te or own. ng that the Governor saw ai! the prisoners’ correspondence, wrote a letter ud- By Helen Vait Wallace. very woinan, of course, should know how to cook Bo shoUh ever man, | dressed to hia mother earnestly exhorting her never to reiee! the ence where is ver But ply making, comgercd with the more ordinary ptoceasen |had burled treasure of enormous value. His ruse succes ¢ Governor told tchen, ia aa differential caleulus to simple widition, or mountain | 4 Legitimus, who is a great friend of his of the buried treasure, and from that to motoring al the leveliest Jersey road time forwa: e convict in question began to have what he has since described husband who loves his wife ta undoubtedly willing to die for her If|/ as “the-fime of his life.’ He was relieved from all Iabor, he was invited -o But why subject his devotion to the mercitess test of exit by the ple|iunch with the Governor and botiles of chaipagne were broached for his 5 4 delectation, Then came the day when the Governor and the deputy gentiy [Just { Minute, Sisters! Bre’s for the Shopper: + jen... The un. implored to fe who becomes 3 wi wid Sone HiAgivation “Tre Titbre Pardie, of that isiand, (ells the ia &@ Gundaloupe prison there is a convict with a hishly developed sense of CIDE exactly what you want tebuy; solor, quanity and price you can pay, « u b; uw drugs is speedily im: | The dau. different welec her father than’ the mother Count your cash and pin to make {t cover all necessaries, ynomize, study the’ art Of coing without unnecessuries. that are actually needed gives far more sausfuction than | oceans of superfivdus things 4 z es ee If you must buying a few things the accumulation of : a Men are pecullarty devoted to ple. If it were not for their ple-partinilty the ted to the convict that they knew al! about his hidden treasure—all, that te to Make list of needed things, and adhere to tt. 1 ut to ane son. geadly circles of dough would not be made. Take a New York ri who . except Just where It was buried. They sugcested, as among friends, that he) | ~ ee Men need for S$ more ey Ral an» soon order ple in a Broadway restaurant as call for sorsapariila | might relieve thetr curfosity on that point: The i et _at first. was coy, but| Never indulge in bargains becase they are bargains. A thing you do not Conant noros the bar, put him in a country hotel. convince him that no one {s look: after some days offered to go with them and show them the tree beneath whiot| .eq is dear at any price. and that none of enda will ever know, eonfront him with ple on the billlthe treasure Iny When darkness fell the trio set out, accompanied by several enenie a wor of fare nnd then wateh him eat tt allve friends of M. Legitimus. The last-named held a lantern pants Sends Order what you want pleasantly but very dectstvely, leaving no room for am A tap 1c {s_nls combines weaknean for pie and for womankind thet makes man | perspire’ for some hoilra as they dug at & epot Indicatel by ths oaate without] srersperauastes cterk-to-toxelgis.yau-inas-uping-wiet Tou. €o aot Weet ieee = aor Sclft ion tO ther or Trex nersty “thougTits< “creature | discovering anything. At length the search was angrily “sbandonéd “and thel “cicry what you want, and take nothing ele ed of his who tries # prentice hand and a brand new rolling pin at ple malring. oonvict marched Dack to prisen, elu elmae 3 apa h i ! oo = Bhop tn the morning, w you xr} "Woman never et if there is a ng anges a read, the spec tas 1 Ga. That cha pequander on mm bhold from ‘Bill Hustle, of Harlem. £2 &2 &2 Byil Methtessel,) cso ne Waitin de aamamsn so Leave doa at home, and children when pormible, A store ts no place for he most un them. ‘They take your attenvon from the main lame, besides annoying Maire (x MUST MARE Letters irom the Peoole, <OT TO bo 17, OLDMAN MUST REACH OFFICE — PORT IN Be amiable to the clerk, She Jaa human belng, and not a machine COMING TES? reward" you" by kindress-and-atrention: She. will. Shop Intelligently. Boon. Insteud of be'ng an Incoherent spendthritt, amene able to every suxcestion to buy held out, you will find yourself apensing 2 conte for m thing you need with more pleasure and satisfaction than you formerly felt {n spending $20 incoherently. letter to pierre heip the poor de-} the drivera | ce In buying hats or Kowns it ts advisable to look about for several mornings in all the leading stores before making @ selection. Never mind what “they" ave wearing, ‘The most charming woman Is the woman who drescen to pleane herself who expresses her individuality In her wearing apparel We yotiraclt? +>—__.___ We which in my opinion |x 4 Po believe that ir G sa conse npelled LOVER OF ANDMALS. Oymers and Agents Should Be 1 Namborg. Pointed Paragraphs. rid un | RARNINGTON | | ND the straight and narrow path 1 also slippery, Mane eueaee| dongs: If it Im't in you to be good, there Isn't much vse trying, Q theret. | Tatts Bitton of The Fs enine Bata There are lots of. xiv men—until you get next to them, aU One ESER! 4 tere i. We axree with your spondent in Charity that begins at home ts often out when auybody a v Sunday Closing. ra yvernment ‘There were no “dry towna after Noah had issued his proclamation. A dull book would have a more satisfactory ending if {t came sooner. Me the Editor of The byecing I think that all of the OONT SEE HELLO! OFFIZE? Phi Bien ae Talaud Suse Ht SAND BARS BERD HOW WE ZAN GREAT Sof Woivss fe RETAINED = . Hie-Batanic Majesty 1s seldom satisfied with his dues: be expects more. SR eertemen ne ok te 8 eM decent.’! peo! UN OV, InB bio MAKE IT! VLL_ NEVER "DH ALI I ot thelr hatr in the middle may have m H Sunday, and 1 don't! $y ; ! ONE Women who 6o not part thelr in je may have more sense Bere cihey cacnot cious. nese asl cliien lbdeito ie mR MustieY TO TE oFFice ABOARD! HALF AN HOUR! re re di pave) mnoralaen geen working over th who seldom ditions tn the city. \ +, Science and Plumbago. LUMBAGO, popularly black lead, ‘sclenttfically graphite, got Its name, says the Ironmonger, from the asnumption that {t contained lead; and, indeed, certain lead ores and oxides have been at times called plumbago; but Enkel found tn 1897 that what we now call graphite yielded no lead and he called it erile plumbago. Scheele, in 1789, proved that it was an allotropic form ef this cruel manner, The suffering !t jn hot weather. If they seem sick Ue pee fauses the poor animal to be deprived | them up at once. ane i Don “bie natural defense aguinst {nnocts | BROSKLYN DOO rANCLu “awful. Another very cruel thing ts Weight of Gold. iehock rein. It causes a strain On| 7, eng pottor of The Eventne World: horse when pulling load. and) y have worked out the problem as @An see their wives or children on this Dogs in Hot Weather. LR To the Biitor of The Kyentng World ‘This ts the time of year dogs go mad. | f Cruelty to Hornes, If trougha of water coula ov placea .n the Btreets at Intervals mucn Ayuro- law, but I see | plioola could be averted. Give dogs len t nd a mo ate ammount! nda of horses that! are mutlinted | 5°f24°ang don't worry oF tease. tem | First ‘“Mono-Rail’” Land. NDIA will be the first country to attempt to put the mono-rall Mothod of loo... mm standing, Keeps his head up and! to the weight of a cubic foot of gold. I motion to practical use. The Government has granted $25,000 to Log the hot sun on his poor ynpro- My calculation shows that one cube Brennan to experiment with his gyroscope treins and he ts soon to bulld 6. < forebead ang eyes. In the name foot ar eo) weighs 641.5) jograma, or model car forty feet long éhd'twelve feet wide to run thera | ard ; 4B. ROBERTIELLO, | : ; y i oe : 4