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Mer Failure to Do So! Responsible for Most “Mother-in-Law” Cases, tn Domestic Relations) Court, Declares Rose McQuade, Probation Officer. Anning Firet Year of Married Life | le “Fight for Suprem- acy,” and Happiest Man in Home Ie ‘Good Natured Slob” Who Al- lows His Wife to Be the Boss. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Fhe mother-in- law to the bar! Which mother-in- law? The wife's moth- ef, according to Miss = Rore = Mo- Quade, — complain- ant in the case, who ta also proba tion officer of the Domeatic Reintiona Court. indiounent of ihe motnure Siew. But cumming trem att up Donoe. found Miss McQuade yesterday in @o Nttle olinio for broken hearts which conducts just outside the Domeni.” ons Court. Two of dejected, bare room, | de-eyed child Wamtly pleased with the little journey “Mother, | thought you said we te ehuroh!" said one litt Copyright, 1912, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World), ne poor mother In New York doesn't i agery She and moiher had um. | seach her daughter how to cook and 2 that morning. sew and keep house, PLA u “A@ soon a8 she iis haces a 6 MOTHER aN | mother finde @ Joo for her, 1 don't say OUT OF TEN.” | ghe can help It. ‘The fawily needs money in most cases, Bul the gi works In a factory, Bome aight @ img about him with obvious dis | oes to a bail, invete a man, any man @gpoint ment, who paye her atiention, and decid wt “Hush, Bobbie, the church te next Goer, We are going as coun as t qa our names out.” the mother @wored. tasty w 1 wondered new eun-in-law, WRal the little boy wo bas never laid eyes on before. Be saw inside the “chur Whether he would come to eases,” Miss McQuade Seciared, Generally the poor thing dosen't t H eBdieis iff wives. know the fret year of married \ Dattie for supremacy,” Miss u continued. “That is the year Pa jotermines which of the two 4 i te reign, bi or wife. The + Hs: Cwronger min ol, wins, end | Samet cay that from my own observation happiest homes are those in which van that the hus- Bway at 13th St. Women’s Department sale tomorr ‘Our Motto is: b High-Class Tailored and P Trimmed Suits Exclusive models in velyets, oordiroys, chit fon broadeloths, mannistf serges, English whip- cords, diagonals, chevrons and novelty fabrics Horeto‘ore $29.50 to $15 Dressy Utility Coats Cheviots, broadelaths, serges, chinchillas, fancy mixtures and double- doth, Heretofore $19.50 to $29.59 Hich Class Rlack Coats Beal plush and imported chiffon broadcloth, artist cally trimmed with braid and velvet. Ri hly lined and inte: lined, for street 0° even- ing wear. Hereto ‘ore $35 to $15 Street and Afternoon Dresses Velveteens, corduroys, sergea aud silks, in all the prodorianting Cd Hereto ore $15 |that she wants to marry him. In day or @ Week or @ mouth the down to the City Hall and are mar a The frat thing & As Miss McQuade iscourséd interest- knows avout It la wire: possibly @ man oi Gy Nash, Cathal. E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President \ | re her Ive} "Time for Mother-in-Law to Give Her Advice |223723f = ee = ai —— Is Before Marriage; After That, Silence! \ssi# iit wisi SAN Se oe band who has the beat time in hie home| te the one his friends call a ‘good are many other counts In Mise | natured slob.’ Mor if a man gives in | to @ Woman in Iitte things theres! 1 the wouldn't do for him, Gon't any this ie ae it should be. are” KING 18 BEGUN IN SCHOOL DAYS. i he e meets hor he RETAIL SECOND WEEK OF OUR Great Annual Clearance Sale : The demand for the unusual values offered in fashionable apparel of | B the ‘Hackett, Carhart” Standard is becoming grealer every day Spe ial pure’ haves were necessary, and the following will be placed om “Carry Nothing Over.” 15.00 & q regen meranere a a —_—--—— pe ernte THE SBSVENING woRtp, Be le a ete TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1019. money. wife had been told by erated a iittie, but things got #0 in| the wife ought to make th mother that the man spent too m it home that she told ‘+r husband | Study his moods, try to pi mother would le ve to go or she If necessary, knu te to him, UPHELD HER. thougt was right for her stpport, so “The wife went home to mother, promptly advised her to hav hus-|@ Bice young fellow, and earned $28 a |hand brought here for nen-support. | Week. ve in marriage,” 1 asked Mother and daughter came into thie| “Then we had « theatrical carpenter d at the long rows of de- oon as the young 494 bis wife, The man worked at|Jected wives. and hie wife used to spend the| “Yes, I believe in marriage. It's the | ‘There's the beginning of all my t her mother’s. Often when the| Very best thing that can happen to a troubles!’ Well, 1 explained to him how | husband came home in the morning he| YOURS man or woma: ‘eplied this op- diMcult it is to keep house on % a would find neither bree“fast nor wife. Umist under diMcuities. “But of course week. I told the wife how ridiculous! Aad the giri's mother thought it wag|!'™ not married myseit. it waa to imagine that a man who 4 ha for her daughter to spend so —_—_-_— kept 61 a week for himself was run- ich time away fr ning sfound with another woman. 1|CAN’T EXPECT PRIZE WHEN STATE ASKED TO PROCEED told her that wives are mistresses of| SHE GRABS FIRST PAcKagg, | AGAINST BRICK “COMBINE.” | thelr own time all day, and can see| “Of course, when @ girl marries the first man that comes al to a job and has to have | expect a@ prise,” M! jong, she can’ room togeth man saw mother he exclaimed, ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 9.—A petition . asking the State to begin an action ny thes, ont ie ce yane Of the |against the Greater New York Bett | | husband te better enjoya the e0- ar moned here by really, Company and other brick concerns op- | ctety of hie wife and baby much more sweet and pretty wives whom they erating plants along the Hudson River | * for a8 occasional ‘stag party.’ don't appreciate, There was one beaut.|!% the Counties “ Albany, Columbia, “Of course there are cases where the iful girl here the other day—e! Greene, Dutchess, Ulster, Orange, Rock- ‘husband's mother interteres. We had pretty the Judge spoke of it nana he | land and Westchester, for entering into |@ case the other day where the hus had & lovely baby. But you should} an alleged combination to increase the | sora owe to ae a Ai bis mare we bad fellow that she was|price of brick will be investigatea by | mo 0 come on and teact young f@ lool |wite how to keep house. ‘She didn’t withered, hang dalle bate etna she tantalized me,’ the wite ‘complained. ‘She was always trying to | show her son how emart she was and Incompetent I was, And he got #0 Established Half a Century ! and ‘a A Phy-ic'an’s R-port on Trede Mork Tubercui sis Meuicine ‘s Alterative in sev- glands of the neck, 3 Annual Sale “elt ced me Housekeeping Linens, etc. l For the second week of our Annual Sale we offer a very large collection of goods in all the following lines at reduced and special prices. All of these U carry the usual McCutcheon guarantee of thorough reliability. Table Linens Bed Linens and Towels —_—___— These Linens are from our regular A very attractive collection of trust- stock and consist of broken lots-and dis- worthy goods at reduced and special “t suppoee we rec: continued patterns. In many cases the j saa ee ee designs are just as attractive os those in- Lila ’ “We had here the other day @ case a i cluded in the very latest importations. LINEN PILLOW CASES (per pair) dd Ey te yee Lobe Spent Rope tage M i | Napkins (per dozen) 2214x36 in., $1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, patd $8 a weok rent. So the wife had | puiisacipnin, ‘ | Brennen BG) i 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, o +e pty sey ie Et ', F.! . be De 5 a * pdb ee e - ‘ Dinner size, at $3.00, 3.50, 3.75. 4.50, 5.25, SINGLE BED LINEN SHEETS, $5.00, CHARGE ACCOUNT HERY IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE . JUST NOW. OPEN ONE—FIFTH FLOOR 6.00, 6.25, 6.50, 7.25, 8.00, 10.00, 12.75. 5.75, 6.25, 7.00, 9.50 per pair. e Table Cloths DOUBLE BED LINEN SHEETS, $6.50 an l | ary ite ales 2 na ves $2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75, 4.25, 7.25, 8.00, 8.75, 12.00 and 13.00 per pair i 24 214 yd. $2.75, 8.00, 3.18, 4.00, 5.15, HEMMED, Sol Sur acandsoresce.. i Continue with values worth while coming miles for. Misiin Underwear sections are packed 2.x 3 yds., $3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 5.50, 6.25, IMFORTED H. S: TURKISH BATH with cager buyers daily. Our Linen and White Goods Scctions are centres of atcraction 7.00. 8.50, 9.50, 10.00, 14.50. TOWELS, $6.00, 7.80, 10.50, 12.00doz these days. , Values without ccmpare—hundreds of them. 23 Mix 2) (eat AE HEMMED HUCK LINEN Tow ELS, Our Annual Canned Goods Sale 25 x 29 yd. $4.40, 828, 8.75, 6.00, pol abe tty rsidagaa , 7.25, 8.50, 9.75, 12.50. Continues—Prices the Lowest in Years 244 x 3 yds., $5.25,6.75. 7.25, 7.50, 8.50, TOWELS, $3.00, 3.60, 4.20, 5.50, 6.50, | 9.00, 9.75, 11.75, 12.50, 13.50, 14.25 7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.50 dozen. Bed Coverings ‘ Rubbers! | HEMSTITCHED HUCK _ LINEN | LIGHT WEIGHT DIMITY bel dee ig COTTON-FILL- | SPREADS, $1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. paet a aa nou: Wool-filled, For Men, Women a nd Children|} i 5 tyes lacie ea beets Single Bed Size, $4.00, j PAIENT SATIN SPREADS, 4.50, 5.75, 7.00, 8.75 per pair. ° | Single Bed Size, $2.25, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. Double Bed Size, $5.00, 6.00, 7.50, At Greatly Reduced Prices | Pe iehed Sse ea, 00, §.00, 5.50, 6.50. 9.00, 11.50 per pair. This Sale also includes a very attractive assortment of French and American Lin- gerie and Corsets, Ladies’ Outer Garments and Hosiery at: reduced and special prices. H | James McCutcheon & Co, sth Ave. & sth st. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria. Everybody needs rubbers on a day like this, and we _.iveyouour word you can’t buy them so cheaply anywhere ~— nner Tet UNTIC JodeCK Single Stamps Thereafter All Preaioms Delivered Bubbers of best 1,000 Steering || ral oot SLEDS Prices Cut 4 We have made a special purchase of 1,000 slede— just in time for this snow storm, All made very lexible, of selected ash wood, with hardened steel runners. fle wray and brows Up to 6 years; patr One Jer it Pure, wool: flower $2.50 size, trae 2 | quality Jorsey cloth 910 mee Sn top, Vain. top 46-in, too, to 8: pale Men's 96.90 Storm Kinz $] 20) s 59 Wehbe “Moote-Hxtra. heavy 2 ow. Avatles C| roinforeed back Beat front; dul s gun roles dull ttntsh ' elnce Le extra, Boas weight; alae 8 Guy Uie Loy @ sled ne can enjoy winter E Be . pale C i $4.79 most enjoyable outdo (hale Sale of Horse i a ere This is the weather when horses need biankets—good, wasm blankets. ‘This sale makes it possible for all horse owners to get them at very low prices. Hi A made af double horse blanket cloth, $1.50 Stable Blankets, made of extra heavy burlap, full | 79¢ Herne Antony ee Se ronisieed ie ned with fine herey fied’ with two einfored sureingle; alvo a steel fastener in front. ~ O8c)x le and ar pe. ‘Only 200 of teat aprons on 3 O) gy weight and full size. Limit me Ue ise Ha ayn goos fl rp ay Bac ae Blanka ‘ eet Blankets, in e large assort- ri lankete, het warn. $400. ive Street Blanketa b tre wet thankets, fr blue or [quality, 90296 inches, 7 and 9 pounds sirable city weights; size 64x90 inches: solt,| em with red borders: also, in red end | weight: for city light trucking or carriage wally finih; fost lve color strape ani] black plaid fine wooly filing on double use: eautiul plaids tnd rips ot ery sete Win ect 2.95 [ere erer = 3.50[Uincsia 4.98 $3.98 Plush Robes, underlined with very ipod ey ERR ac en ean ra 2.98 extra heavy quality, that is splendid for constant use, Each.......sessserrerssseeeeerereeee e Names Stencilled Free of Chargeen All Horee Blankets Sold in This Sale. Floor.)