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Could You on $1 8a Week Put Money in the Bank, As Some Home-Makers Do? Remarkable Feature of the Revelations Made, sone or Wee Peig tal eu , in These Letters from Housekeepers Is | ,,\stters should be sent to “Paid in Full’ Editor, The Evening World, BAGGAGEMAN ARRESTED. | Albert Sintth Aconsed of Substitat- ing Trank Check, Albert Sinlth, a beggageman employed ; the Liberty street ferry station o ntral Ratlroad o fNew Jersey, waa t d to-day by Detective Mortartty, harged with attempted grand larceny in substituting cancelled checks on an incoming trunk and having It forwarded to an address {n Manhattan The owners if the trunk appeared less than an hour after the shipment, It was found then that Smith had forwan- i the property to a house on Fifteenth FIETY-FIVE PRIZES. For the best let‘ers solving the $18-a-Week living expense prob lem fn “Pald {n Full"; One Cash Prize One Cash Prize Three Cash Prisea, Hach..... 00 Prizes of as many patra of $2 P. O, Box 1854, New York City, sireet to a woman Whose address: the . J ip have. It ts possible tt Smith's that Many Have Bank Accounts Ns eS cell Balen OF en emil trunk thefts, | ELEPHANTS MOVING THE DEAD. serie Court, held Sm. In B00 for fm the letters that come to The Evening World in the “Paid in Full") tyDERABAD, India, Sept. Salt {9 {til The police aro now seeking the a-week contest, an interesting feature 1s the amount of money some of the teured that pestilence will follow the “oman who received the trunk. | writers claim to be able to save and put in bank each week. A few state that floods that have occurred in the Hydera- ->— they can save as much as $5; the majority, however, are below $2. How, Le bad and Deccan districts asa result of | Samuel Hammond, Jeweller, Dead, can save anything at all {sa wonder. In most of these cases the maximum of) the unprecedented rainfall of the past| Samuel Hammond, fifty-nine years vent and table expenditure {s reached, and the curtailments are made in per-| few weeks, Tho waters subsided yes- old, senior member of the firm of s wonal directions. el ee ee country, ls atrewa with uel Hammond Company, 7 ters on this b dies, ated to number gy, 1 ay, - taal vagh Be parers Seat | Itself. | i¢/ not less than one thousand, Many ele. No. 71 Wall street, died yes Housekeeping a Business In Itself.) *'" ‘ qd phants are being employed in removing Bright's disease at his hom ‘To the Miltor of ‘The Evening World ccale it will) the dead. ‘The ability to live on $18 a week = Proposition easily carried out by the | al Man and wife who resolve to live & wholesome and well regulated life. all towing $4.60 for rent in an improved | apartment, % for table expenses, a for 3 the husband's luncheon, Sc for gas, 60 | ; for insurance, and 6c for carfare, there | fe a surplus of $4.00 to defray the cost of clothes, newspapers, charity and the | 214, 5, navothenititey (occasional doctor's bill. Two acters a ents awa fund. ‘There clothes allowance for | will still be another saving at the end i peck ie sul doe her own gar- | Of the year, as follows: $1.50 laid aside the woman who mi i | 4g) faeh Week for rent, fifty-two weeks, ments and realizes that cleanliness and for twelve’ months at $18. pet neatness are twin sisters to ‘style 2 aving $18 for the re- Housekeeping is a business in itsel tive ould be used for] tests a woman's executive at brat tts. W. BABEI Highteen dollars ts certainly s' . BABEL, yhich to maintain a comfortah) No yn av, Bronx. | jome, Mrs HWANI J. AYER. amily of Three Find It Possible. | ‘One anc ew York City, Ly Buy Food at Big Stores i isa month), | Most Liberal Credit House. ‘JORDAN ARTY %6 155-157-159 EAST 23°° ST. TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N.Y. You will pay far less money for your homefurnish- he of H “tun a) _| AF EE Ee ertainl ings if you buy from us. For example: lived honestly on $18 per ¥ Golden Oal China Closets, like design, with Bass doors an | bent glisssides J actua, value FF $16.00, speclal » Vhite Enamelled Wetal Beds eads, ike design, with heivy trass bent rods nd brass spindl.s on head and foot; value $90 this wek 4 little good management. If M 1B. buys her table foods in the large | etores will have quite some left which wil) allow her a able allowance f have one dot she es, ents, pock car f Brooks. two shirts, ars and yelothes for both, $2.2; M tdries, such as soap and othe ties, shoe polish les and and so forth. and 6 for racket. Mrs. B, to do the washing t MRS. J. FELLOWS "No, 188 Twelfth street. Long Island City, New York. Easy on $18 a Week. the Biltor of The Evening World Sata Taving In @ Bronx flat, four rooms and) liv ‘ath; dolng your own w mar- 7 ‘keting, cooking—in fact, tending to leveryibing fale T think husband ‘They Live Very Comfortably gand wife can easily manage with $13 per 1: the Editor of T ‘week, leaving $& per week for a rainy! TWO perpie o Bolted Box Frame Golden Oak Cane Seat Dining Chai s, -onivects | Credit Given ed; really worth} No extra charge for the ); price this convenience $1.00 Per Week No. Th Siete engey @ay, I know this can be done, as we | °? 0 A fave lved this way week py week: |°f {04 $1.99 |Ypens an Account 5 cents; laundry (col. | ol aprs (World), 17 Open Saturdays Until 9 P, m. 5 cents; fire insu , smoke, carfar ; amusement .15; clothe cents; m @ cents; v coffee, one-half pound, one pound, % cents, pound, § cents: bread and hour, one pound, 5 cents; é jwundries, 20 bents: soap, Hee, 35 cents; beer, $1; total, § H. NESSLING. No, 8 Southern Boulevard, Bronx. Saillng Too Close to the Wind. T) the Pitor of The Evening World 1 $9 Considering $18 per week as the limit, | ail things must be considered from | this standpoint—no more, no less, To Nve decently and have good eating and | 7 ‘sleeping accommodations for man and | We area married three ‘wife. I will admit that it can be done, | years. While living at home I was ac- but only on a very economical basis customed to m and that {s all. A man and woman /the man of my ch cunnot squander one cent unnecess the time was $18 d-any one with common sense \ Lord & Taylor Silk Department will have on sale Thursday, October 1st $18 MURIEL VAN ZANDT, 18% Ratheate avenue. Bronx Lived on It for Three Years the Editor of The Evening World 4,000 yards Satin de Chine and | Saitn Liberty However, by ) admit ft. Tt ts un sary to go Into, careful om even ; ; f Sa calien axe, Meltay Utacathe lanve: Tied in all the dainty evening and street shades | on has shrunk oat co Fy p ie week, ¥ very tes; and Hing too clo: married cou including white and ivory special at 58c. yd vr emer this Is § to suit any Jess they have the “dough sensibie als hs making a to #15 arfare or lunches | hin walking dis- | own from | t dry, 4 musements, $1 My husband 1 pot s str New t $b i} | Wash Goods Department | We shall continue the sale of our Imported Madras from the wholesale Shirting Department, over 200 styles to be closed out at 25c. yd., former prices soc. to 75c. yd. The Brookses’ Exzenses Too High. | xo yy T. the Editor of The Rvening World N.Y 1 am one of the many who sympa thize with the Brookses in thelr efforts | to handle household an in-| come of $18 a week, To begin with their rent ts too high for the wage earns, I would cut that down a few | dollars, Tab’e expenses is a tritle high, | ‘meats, groceries, fuel and laundry ar tle es when bought in larger quantities 4x an economical way. of buying aad saves many per With « tice she could lea shirt waists, thereby saving on t item and only sending collars and cuffs to the laundry, Gas coud be used for cooking as well as for lighting In win ter. Coal and wood at a few cents more would reduce the gas bill, As jwoon as instalments were paid the | $1.50 could be set aside in the bank and have a little fund for clothing. Fol- | fow'ng Iq an Itemized account: | Rent, $4.50; tab.e expe jture instalment, amusements, $1.75 jearfare, 60 cents RAY, street, rooklyn, Dobbins A Staten Island Experience told with aid in F { | | i affairs on This Is a true It ts | double purposes of | ing to New ‘S the benefit! ual experience, Man and wite unit In not talked of but Begin the Itemlzing. | is rent. I tive decent, | | e always 4 [ttle e enjoyment, Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; | car fare, 60c,; y is G1 1ph Se Meo: Ins | Yo 5): Some people fuss and fume | mas, $1.30; incidentals, ; laun- | i \dry, 20 cents; reading matte nts. } |Total, $16.76. MRS, L, ¢ . L, QUI 'No, 28% West One Hundred and Forty seventh street A Careful Man’s Suggestion JTo the EMitor of The Evening World No one should think of a voyage or ythe ship of matrimony with an anchor ‘< of debt trailing behind; therefore avoid | Th th U furnish tment, the In-| ase ULNA eg G,Orners VSe- WASHBURN-CROSBY S . and fret over.bread making eontent and happiness in bringing y wife into a home where everything wa paid for, even If the nuptials had to be delayed a year to rice of Its | \durnishin, t insurance jpolicy, ent preferred, as a Protection and a means of saving; ex- | pénse, $1 per week, paid quarterly @gain, don't le: the rent exceed the } yesh income, | a the expeot gen tFation, the balance, $12.50, will be found ample for the support and com fort of any sensible youne counle A BACHELO! No, 199 Clinton street Rt Y $2 for Banks and $2 for Clothes. }To the Diltar of The Evening World Very desirable apartments can be hed {n Bronx at $18 per month; month's reni \should never oxceed one week's income by buying coffee, tea, sugar and other table necessities in e quantites # wook can ad. per S pect et ti | Ui ! Itttle “= THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1908, woe @ RESTAURANT SX) , 1997020 "STREETS NEW YORK, Suits at $24.75 Six New Models fF Third Floor, Half a dozen striking and distinctive models at this popular price — every one showing styie and material quality usually associated with very much _ higher prices, Medium or Long Coats as you prefer—elaborate- ly trimmed or plain tosev- erity. Rich broadcloth and modish striped chev- ron mixtures—in the new colors and black, The illustration shows one ot these remarkable values at $24.75, Dainty Afternoon Dresses of Satin Duchesse in all the paste! shades and black. The Empire Princess. model with long close-fitting Mousouetaire sleeves. These are exceptions ally fine at $24.75. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Rare Silk Selling {oF Main Floor. without a break has followed our Sunday announce- ment. The size of the purchase and the extraordi- nary values account for it. Everything connected with the sale is ot the record-breaking order. $1 Fancy Dress Silks, 50c 10,000 yards in a splendid range of colors and designs. $1.50 Crepe Meteor, $1.00 24 Inches wide, one of the best qualities in street and evening shades—white, ivory and cream; reguarly $1.50. $1.50 Directoire Satins, $1.00 Full yard wide; street and evening shades. | $1.25 Satin Duchess, 78c 21 inches wide, in white, ivory and cream; usually €1,25. Colored Peau de Cyanes, 47c 19 inches wide—heavy lustrous qvality; street and evening colors and white; usually 75 per yard. Colored Satin de Chine, 69c 20 inches wide; $1 quality; street and evening shades. White Taffeta, 98c per yard Fall yard wide, extra heavy quality; very special value. $1.00 Black Dress Taffeta, 68c yard 85 inehes wid uperior quality; strong and serviceable, Also 28 inches wide; a fine dress quality; regularly 81.25. $1.50 Black Taffeta, 88¢ yard 86 inches wide; superior wearing quality; regularly $1.50. Also 86 inch Black Peau de Cygne; regularly $1.50 yard. Black Grepe de Chine, $1.00 yard 40 to 44 inches wide; heavy, lustrous; regularly $1.50 to8 Black Peau de Sole, 72c yard 96 inches wide; fine quality, ete, ; retails at $1.25 per yard. Black Crepe Meteor, $1.19 24 inch; rich black, beautilully finished; regularly $2 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, The Dress Goods Sale £7 Main Floor, Runs second only to Silks this week. The purchase, though not so large, was equaily good—as these con- densed items plainly show: 46 in, Striped and Corded Panama, all wool; 84 in, . anc, Corded Panama, all wool; | 46 tn, Fancy Mixed Herringbone, 46 in. Novelty Serge, 46 in, Fancy Checked Suiting, b 64 In, Novelty Serge Suitings, 64 in, Novelty Corded Panama, | 64 In. Check and Plaid Panama, Hq 62 {n, Black and Colored Chiffon Broadcloth, ) 46 In, Plain Colored Poplins, 60 In, Black Sicilian, | 60 in. Black Panama, good weight; 50 in. Black Cheviot and Storm Serge, 44 in. Black Brilliantine, 44 in. Black Henrietta, 42 in, Black French Voile, 44 {n. Blac. and Colored Batiste, 4 In, Novelty Cloth Suitings, 64 in. Imported Uhiffon broadcloth, ) 46 in. Novelty Herringbone Sultings, | 46 in, Black and Colored French Volle, | 46 In, Novelty Plaid Vodles, 46 in. Imported Poplins, 46 In. German Henrietta, 46 1n, Imported Taffeta, 46 in. Imported Prunellas, satin finish; 60 {n. Black Armure Serge, 46 in. Scotch Suitings and Tartan Plaids 1.50 quality. 69c values up to $1.25 69e values up to $1.25 95c values up to $1,50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, The “Patrician” 2 Becond Floer. shoe at $8.50, has ail the de- sirable qualities of higher priced shoes with the added advantage ot economy. “Patrician” Features Durrble leathers, comfortable | styles are the features of this Que: Patrician prices, $3.50 and $4. riety and beauty of ot all Women's shoes. ‘ comes | pee 511 PSON CRAWFORD CO.—10 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN <<< ———4 \ Copy of a Marie Louise Hat ; 17 Second Floor. of satin in b'ack, back with white underbrim, taupe, ete., trimmed with wide ribbon and handsom\ large quills dyed in France. This very stylish hat is priced at $7.95, though well worth $12.50. The “La Belle,” $8.75 A Frenehi Sailor, with slight mushroom roll of satin and Otto- man «ilk combined. An extremely swell hat, triumed with ribbon and large French wings. Trimmed Street Hats, $4.98 and $5.95 A wondertully clever showing—small and medium sizes, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Smartest Waists ex secora rior. We'll guarantee to please you in both style and price. The selection is as exceptional as the values, $4.95 for Dressy Net Waists In cream or white; iront, bick and sleeves trimmed with Ciany and German Val. lace, silk lined, long sleeves. $2.95 for good quality Tatteta Waists Button tront, long sleever \in navy blue, brown or black. $2.98 for hanc-embry \ ered Wa sts Hand-emirvidered Linger 1 ton in the back; long tucked sleeves. \ $1.98 for Lingerie Waists\ Darnty stvies—embroidery and lace trimmed front and back; long trimmed sleeves. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Royal Wilton Rugs ‘ar Fourth Floor. Representing the finest product of the lead ng Mills in Amerca. These ruzs ace all new and the designs and colorings are exact copies ot the finest Oriental y Rugs. Sine 9x12, valued at $40, sale price $52.85, Size 8.3x11.6, valued at $35.00, sale price 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs, $16.90 Over a hait-inch th ck and one of the most practical and durable domestic rugs ever made, Suitab e ‘or par ors, living rooms, and in tact almost any room, ‘These have sight mill imper- tections searcely worth mentioning. 75. Valued at $28.00, Smyrna Rugs In Oriental designs and colorings, all wool and extra heavy, Size 9x12, valued at $24.00, our price $17.50. Size 7.6x10.6, valued at $18.00, sa'e price $12.85, Size 6x9, valued at >10.00, sale price $7.85. 01.45 Linoleums at $1.15 +00 Rolls of inlaid Linoleum, colors go through to the hack, hard wood, tile and parquet ettects—wears like a hard wood floor and looks as good. Extra heavy printed Linoleum, 39c 2 yards wide and well seasoned, valued at 7ic a yard, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. China Dinnerware fr Kitth Floor, More ot those very fine | Imported Austrian China Sets at $15. Only about 100now and I, they'll go tast, tor they are really $25 Dinner Sets at $15 102 pieces (including Soup Tureen and Sugarand Cream Set) of fine, thin, translucent Aus'rian China - new shapes, with a dainty pink rose spray decoration, We've arrnged to ture nish new p.eces at any time to make up for breakages, ete, Limoges China Sets, $18.95 100 pieces, pretty decorations and gold stippling; value $25, $16.95 Dinner Sets, $12.50 100 pieces German China; gold treatment, High Grade Porcelain Sets, $13.95 100, 112 and 124 pieces; newest shapes; value 820. $12.50 Fine Porce ain Dinner Sets at $9.45 100 pieces; variety of pretty decorati ns. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Groceries and Wines 2 Bixth Floor, Flour—Royal Stuart Brand; standard of qu none better milled; ding the advance on ene Hl for Tuesday. dbl, k 86.10; Smoked | Ox fruit; the j Ss market; sugar cured, U. old ‘regularly at 18°. special, for| miaeany! 8 BOG TT IgG | Dt thG Tongues — Mitd, 8. tnapected, der Ox Tongues; seule at 186, Ninn grocery or: Evaporated sold regut Tuesday, eee per Ib. + epectal Fresh Romated Waverly Blend equal Apricots. — Cotee—| New Putte a at Turkey tn 22C sweet sugar Corm—cam- pns,| eron Brand; Bl; ib. y Apples —P reas ane id regu xa) la *pectal, r ples and} at 1c gune 24 cans, 81.90} Ker 8 50¢ 8,000 Cases of Toma- 5 tbe tors — The well known New Fragrant Teas—ail, Milford Brand; — eolld, our Suc grades. straight! hand picked, red ripe i fruit; sold regularly at 120.5 spect ch Green Peas O49 Evaporated Lusct case 24 fruity Bl 81,05; 1 BOe.; I> e can New Potatoes Wines and Liquors Gree 268 He Sweet Wines— Old Crow te, dey white, 4 Port, Sherry. Tokay and 5 Catawba; 8 New Sweet feantar erin (LER , Madetra, Yellow Turnips, Muscatel and Tokay; ood Cyeare aips, Carrots, Red, Ww 46 , 28¢ egularly