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4 ‘savdd and put in the bank each week How a Girl Can Dress on $75 a Year THE EVENING WORLD, 1911, er. riving April 4. She will leave Br: t or gay colors, va 10 ane go directly to A 20. , FRIDAY, “JANUARY 27, Revealed by Trade School Students iw.» 1» Sees sarataat a! On $6 a Week She Can| iupport Herself, Aid, ‘amily and Put Money| in Bank According to) heir Figures. The Secret Is the Prac-| ice of Economy, Care, and Neatness, Says Mi fret Murtland, Mathe-| atics Instructor. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. girl earned $% a week during her | year of employment. She spent) 10 dents a day for carfare, 15 conte a | day for luncheon, put 2% cents weekly t im the savings bank and gave 62.75 each lane 6 014 dress and maning it i} We@k toward the family support. With | new one. | | tal reader, he tout Mer ate, cn mony ooomie onde i] Broadway & 5th Ave., cor. 2IstSt. Sng had a gmail sum left tor recreation. | ™ urease ier aoe nee —SEEEEEEEEEEE ESS See week: things. Always to wish ve every | ea “ vl fifty weeks she spent $7 for cloth- a mg) recreation and incidentals; placed | money. in the savings bank and con- tritiated $137.60 toward the support of theifamily. Ish't that an interesting budget? re are at least 00 gir Ye Clty who are learning its book- keeping every year. There are many Maftland, mathematics the}Manhattan Trade School, told yes- y how she taught her students to|plan of teaching the gir) to be the mis- tress of her own wardrobe?” I asked graduate of | finally. on $75 a year. ms Murtland ts a Teathers’ College, and during her four Yeats at the Trade School the origina- tor jof the remarkable course in prac- et amsticn which she calls “in- dal arithmetic.” It is exactly the of thing suggested by Benjamin larsh, seeretary of the Commission ‘ongestion of. Population, in an in-} won the witiom of teaching 1 people how to spend thelr money. public school In New York. Girls Only Half Trained. \“The great army of our working and working women are only them how to earn, girls should trained how to sptnd. That ledge 's { Agelbesinner, It ts the salary she Is likely to receive in shops, factories, or the Zelephone desk. ‘This amount must he cost of carfare, luncheon, wav- portion to the home, and clothes. try to make all the girls realize Ga fair proportion of their earnings belongs without question to the family This amount may not equal in| valde what is received from the home, but it does represent a share of the responsibility, and, if contributed in the| right spirit, will give a wholesome feel ing bf ownership. Then a little money is rt of good spending. A bank ac- coumt, however small, adds materially to lesome independence, * Clothing Is the Difficulty. it 1s In buying clothing from a salary that the untrained girl ts lkely to find dimculty, so I cons ite on that part of the work." new thing that! fashion dictates, to be j Just @ little better dressed than other desire. It is often unwittingly fostered by indulgent parents who ‘loan’ the money for these extras indebtedness, even within the famtly, Is in New| Whom I teach have almost learn lesson too well,” have 4 made 4 othér hundreds who need the lesson, | genciencies concealed by. fi whieh 1s one reason why Miss Cleo mings, and that omy by | instructor in} can they own the plainer ault. Mr. Marsh, Miss Murtland be-| separate clothing accounts, each worked this subject should be taught in| oUt on the 675-0 }when poslam is applied, the com- Then Miss Murtland gave me three plexion being cleared over night, ear basia by girls in Poslan ‘old in two sizes (trial, her classes. The lists show clearly that regular jars, $2) by all here is room for individuality of cholce, particularly Hegeman’s, | on that small stipend. Here they alish's, Kinsman’s and Mil- | |hau's. For free samples write to the | si oF THE FIT: TEST—RIKER’S EXPECTORANT has been for 64 | when butjons or hooks and eyes lacking, ——_—_— DELAWARE’S LONG VOYAGE. | Hattleship to Carry Rody of Catt. | " These Small Economies tor Giris Show How They Can Save Money Keeping your buttons sewed on. Making SUMMARY. Making drese vage from old night 3 tticoat from a dress deen carefully ripped | ean ML 3 from being solled. and eyes sewed on. and Coid Remedy ra, which will is Jan. M1 with the + Chilean Minjater, Antbal © in Valparaiso’March 11, The battesttp T |leave Har of the | that can be produ growing in public favor, 25 ct and 60 cts. a bott! If a 60 bottle of Riker’s Expectorant do © around the continent | net stop your cough or cold, bring Straits of Magetian. ‘The | back the empty bottle and get American warship will leave the Chilean |) your money. port tne days later for Rio Janeiro, ‘ar- Constantly facing® § = xeeping your coat on hanger, A coat keeps its shape longer when kept on a hangor. Cleaning your own suits. Trimming your own hats. Warhing and pressing old ribbons Keeping your corsets clean; re- which can be used for hair ribbons move the bones, wash and dry +] and ties, corset, replace the bones and bind Keeping your stockings mended. top with a piece of ribbon. Keeping your shoes mended. Laundering your own shirt waists Xeeping the at bome; shirt waists last longer shoes. When b when carefully laundered. Mine M mp lke the expense accounts | bod Crag, after hay eat underwear, ollars and jabots. neatly dressed, hands and finger nat a well-dressed girl Making jabote from pisces of lawn lace left over from waiste and Closing Out the Children’s Department Entire Stock Marked Down Regardless of Cost or Value $5.00 Girls’ Cloth Coats...........1.95 $6.00 Girls’ Corduroy Coats. $8.50 Girls’ Dresses...... Pn ion 3.95 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Navy Blte and Gray, button to neck, Aannel lined; 4 to 10 years. ........ «. 5 90 Value $8.75 6.75 iris of one's set, is an unwholesome OF ECZEMA All Skin Diseases Yield Rapidly to Posiam, the New Healing Agent. But constant serious error in training how to use “@irle must learn that it is the plain, well-made clothes that are deautiful.” ‘Then Miss Murtland sighed. “ RESULTS SURPRISING. that the aimp! aa conte more than o oo In stopping the ftching attending in | eczema, or any ing skin disease, | with first “How does the mother come into this Total clothing Ince for re “Interested co-operation of moth- Girls’ Dress Coats ~ of Velvet, Broadcloth and various Fancy materials; value to $15.00.... Bonwit, Harris xG 95 Tailored Suits: WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SIZES to assume all the responsibility in the choice and care of ber daugh- ter’s clothes.” How to Dress on $75 a Year. § paire stockings at 13, 2 pairs ahoes at $2.60. 1 pair rubbers 5 shart waist ha and inflamed immediately almost |B imergency Laboratories, West | Twenty-fifth street, New York City. ems monet _ BI woven? a Bl SBBESERSSzESA B AEZesezEsEEs3 Men’s $7.50 and $10 Suits and Men’s $12 and $15 Suits am Overcoats, To close *10 Smart models of diagonal and rough cheviot, custom tailored, superior satin linings, black and colors. Reduced from $20, $25 and $30 “Presto” collar overdakls in gray diagonal stipes, faney gray mixtures e effects, * J 1. length ‘coats. The ney gray, brown, tan ixture patterns. Als black cheviot. The include convert- ible collar models in gray Bier eon oa S88: vet Saline ov xed and fancy mixture overcoat- waa sl wool, oe Winter. outfit "are edo a a black thibets, bre ¢ Bummor ‘outfit length models in black mel- aha mitt tiretes ton. All sises for men and @ uray and neat mixture wor- steds. Men’s $1.50 $4 Trousers . . striped dark patterns and plain black young men. Boys’ Clothes Reduced Russian Overcoats, sizes $ to 8 chinchilla, brown cheviot and lined with red flannel, Blue c! Fetal for, one yea ce for recreation: WINTER 0! 3 woolen uniterants, at 4 flannel vetticon K petticoat 20 ‘conti 2 tay ah thoes “i iy “And how mich can the $6-a-week girl on her clothes?” I inquired. “She must keep them inside an allow- of $15 @ year,” stated Mise Murt-| Mow Any Meal Ca Be Thoroughly Eajoyed 1 “And she can do it, if she makes : tune four rules and keeps them: + Buy only a good quality in tile first place. A, Buy nothing that interferes with the health. “3, Take caro of clothes while / wearing thom, ‘4. De ouperior to clothos, “Ap for the first rule, our sewing teacher shows the giris simple teste by Which the quailty of goods may be determined. There are ways of telling pure woo! and silk and linen and dur- able cotton from the inferior article. When in doubt, it is always possible to take a rample and at home wash tt, expose it to the sun, or test it in other ways. Light and delicate shades of any goods -.¢ obviously impracticable, bee cavme they #0 4 Quest! in “1g is. of ke the very porsible of Mt and prolong its life to the fullest extent. More than half my suggestions have to do with the care of the various articles while they are being worn. Why, @ whole chapter could be writ ten on the care of the hat—slipposedly the most fragile Wardrobe! The bat » brushed. The iaxt tn a fox or pl superior to one’s clothes?” I queried. “An Unwholesome D: en potice it. aod make foods You wilh forest ou ever had © stomach do you mean by being |. worry you. Fae ot care eet 274 Ne mall ©, samale roshans, free, Address tne Niitranai, ata,” At es cheviots, in all regular sizes for men and young men. Men’s $2 » Trousers 1.50 Gray striped worsted trousers and black thibet DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. plain and y mixtures fo ars old, | trouser: suitab Russian | and business we ts fe Men's $3 7) boys 8to8, Russian Blouse Trousers Knicker DD: _All-wool che viot trousors breasted Suits in bl in new stripe eff iot and fancy mixtures; the | blue serge we and sm sted trousers in light and values are 84 & and 8. OD dark gray shades, @ Surprise, Stores 138-146 WEST 14th ST., Bet. Gih and 7th Aves. 523-529 EIGHTH AVE., Bet. 36th and 37th Sts, Oyster Cocktall, Stuffed Olives. Moston Clam Chowder, Strained Gumbo, Birloin Steak with Mushrooms, Pineapple Fritters “Wttle of each." Mr. a a Whe Jobster would ach ae your crackers how this dyspepaia wbbing you of your spirit, of your od ability to think quickly. 1 can't hel) You haven't the cheer and sociability LA A sd welcome ty my at You don't real WE FURNISH aor hy io 008 ov ooee ~ (oe » > 200% » 3002) you up, ‘good ‘there ts tu your Send us your pame and addrews to-day and we COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. LOBEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) 104%" 57. “STATION* CORNER M In Greater New York Only. 4, Gtuart Co., 160 Stuart Midg., ‘Stern Brothers Will place on sale To-morrow, a collection of very desirable * Dress Silks Greatly Below Prevailing Prices Among which will be found Printed Foulard Silks, neat designs in colors, also Polka Dots and Figures, in black and white, navy-and white and gobelin and white, oD° Double Width Crepe de Chins, 42 inches wide, lustrous finish, in a large assortment of evening and street shades, also wh white” Black Foulard Silks, 24 inches wide, extra fine suey, 7 2 bright finish and shower proof, at uv West 23d and 22d Streets Stern Brothers, will offer to-morrow, the remainder of this season's Tailormade Suits For Misses and Small Women Consisting of Velveteens, Broadcloths, Plain and Two-toned Diagonals and Basket Weave Cheviots, at $8.75, 14.85, 18.25 to 27.50 Being from One-third to One-half Less Than Former Prices Final Reductions have been made in the Department for Infants’ & Little Children’s Wear Including Imported Coats, Bonnets and Pique Dresses, Also the following Special Values for To-morrow Imported Handmade Yoke Dresses, sizes 6 months to 3 years, at $1.40, 2.10, 2.69, 3.35 Imported Smocked Dresses, sizes 6 months to 8 years, at $2,50, 3.65, 4.45 to 6.50 Imported Handmade Skirts, lace trimmed, sizes 6 months to 3 years, at SECOND FLOOR 65c¢ NEW BUILDING Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Winter Clothing Exceptional Reducticns in Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of fine fancy mixed fabrics, broken sizes, Heretofore $5.00, 6.50 to 8.75 Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, Buttoned to Neck Model, in navy, grey or brown chinchilla, also fancy mixed fabrics, broken sizes, Heretofore $5.00 to 6.50 Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits, in plain blue and fancy mixtures, broken sizes, at $8.50, 12.50, 14.75, 17.50 Heretofore sif, 50, 18.50, 21.50 and 24.50 ow ipa Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, of fine fancy mixed suitings, lined throughout, 9 to 17 yrs, at 1.00 Heretofore $1.69 and 1.95 Boys’ All Wool Coat Sweaters, in white, grey, red and blue, Heretofore $1.95, Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, o Printed and Woven Madras, Value $1.00, Boys’ Printed and Woven Madras Pajamas, in light and dark shades, at $3.75 at 3.95 at 1.25 at 65¢ at 69° West 23d and 22d Stree 25 "ANNUAL CLEARANCE:SALE JAMES R. KEANE'3 COMPANY HZ5E-13 53-13 555 13S TIS °ANESATALT HST. To Celebrate Our 25th Year in Business We Are Offering Our Entire Stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Fine Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ' 5,00} 9x12 Beautiful Axminster Rugs $75 Parlor Suits 7.50) Massive Heavy Brass Beds a $100 Parlor Sult :50,00| Elegant Solid’ Oak Sideboards Dining Tables, Leather Seat Chairs, Gilt and Mahogany Mirrors, Davenports, Sliding Couches, Bookcases, Desks. EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME No faking at this establishment, No free beds. No free furniture. No humbug—but good, square, honest value for every dollar you spend, $50 Parlor Suits TERMS TO SUIT. OPEN EVENINGS, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders