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HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1 IN OTHER WORDS, WHO SWUNG THE AXE ON AXEL? WEY AXEL-~ ('M LOOKING For THE BTHAT PUT THE WN NOMINATION FOR, “Tenpy | He BANE. DAS FALLER © VOT PUT ABELL" To ‘‘Make Good’’ at Home Good Busi “What is to become of the business woman when bhe| gets old is the question that | should confront business women all over the pred try,” says Miss Jeannette} Ward, for many years office | manager of a trade publish-| ing house. ness for Girls GIRLS WITH A GOOD HOME SHOULD NOT GO INTO BUSINESS No woman should choose » bust- Career uni Many « girl lespite the fact that she has @ good home, She will mot form, oirls know what is best for them, in the aggregate, they would thank their ‘ON Je done these faye. There- fore I woult not afiviee eny woman to @e inte an enterprise on the theory of making ‘horseit ‘generally useful.’ ‘The thing js to learn one thing em! learn it wetl—in feet so well that 0 one fn that office can do it any better. “Then, to go beck to the girl who seeks work on account of strict parents —there is & real problem for parents which ts» more poignant to-@ay than ts generally known. Very often, in the ef- forts of the parents to keep the girl Protected they o to extremes in the matter of allowing harmless liberties, such as entertaining friends at home, going out occasionally, which cannot be stopped in the present trend of the times, and s0, in order to get away from these stringent conditions, girls take positions in business at low eal- artes, and along with them the hard- ships that must aome in the commercial life, In order to met @ so-called sense of freedom, ” VReee To THE au THAT PUT THE RYE Ome ce ceeeer ose nae e” portunity for saving or accumulating Any @reat amount of money, especially since woman needs more than a man, is not readily attnined. Therefore a woman who has epent many years in business and even of her own volition, or out of habit, lores the home interest, natarally grows old in the business, BEST PROVISTON AGAINST THE ADVANCE OF AGE unioss she has made heracif eMcient with one rn so that her} services, no matter how old she gets are valuable, she 8 Kenorally replacet by the younger woman, The problem then confronts her, not having saved enough to live on for the remainder o: her years, what will she do? There are many women like that, and this !s no small consideration that confronts “Now, con VELL wo Por. DAS DENT IN PRESIDENT > NEGROES QUST WHITES FROM BIG APARTMENT HOUSE IN HARLEM | They Pay Well and Promptly Say Owners of Property in Growing Belt. the bus'ness woman all over the country “Of course there can be no ‘back tr ent.’ fuch as ‘hack to} © the world demands | Another large elevator apartment house tn Harlem ts being occupied by iegro tenants to-day. It is the Beatrico, 1912 wo PUT THE a \ PINCH IN PINCHOT ? V went One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fret street signe are out that the apartments in these old-fashioned five-story brown stone flat butldings are to let for noxro tenants only. The white families are rapidly vacating, It 1s said that within a few weeks every duliding in West One Hundord ana Thirty-firat atreet be tween Lenox and Fifth avenues, with the exception of three private dwellings, wilt be occupied solwy by negro ten The only reason aasigned by eho owners @f the property, most of them recent purchasers, for turning the prop- orty aver to negro tenants, is that there ts a great demand for good apartments from members of that race and that they pay woll and promptly 0c GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE; CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down $50.00 Fi on 75.00 « 100.00 NELL- AY PUT THE K.O. IN KNOCK our I! we FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 NO MONEY DOWN C. weenty sre This Davenport We Pay Freight emport Sofa Bed (like cut), De Golden Oak or Mahogany ie etten Velour! value 858s at * This Chased Leather Couch with every purchise of $50, But) y K at conditions equarely the twentieth century achome of things makes two distinct places for women, one the home and the other busines: “Certainly I am speaking of 1h woman in real earnest, not she who fu: takes a job, as it were, for the time being, until euch a time when Mr. ght comes along. If such a wo has tho home propensity more strongly than the active businers life, she show !d " ans acco yelther by “AM this tatk about the independence | Mare her Diane sccordingly. elther by of woman is fine when ‘a woman must | with her family before she geta too be in the battle of business and that/old in business to think of the might- imtandand of thinking {ts sustaining and }n. F good for her. It ts @ aplendid thing to BUSINESS. be in business and make good. But to “And strange to say I have @rown | make good at home !s good business for 1 it go that seemingly I would not! any girl. it otherwise, but on the whole I! ‘Then there ts another element. Ax }eould not say that T did any one thing, | yet the average woman does not ect w th factor tn the the same salary as a man. Thus the op- stars that circumstances would per- mit them to be a part of the home rather than reqnire them to plunge into the seething centre of commen cial activity.—Advice from a bust. ness woman. it No, % Went One Hundred and Tehtr | | ty-first street, In a block hitherto out- side of the rapidly expanding belt that "| 1a being peopled by negro Only @ few days ago the Beatrice, « six-story modern apartment house with | sixteen apartments renting from $%6 to $# a month, changed hands, ‘Tho ni owners are Henry Martinson and 3 tin Nibur, who are tn the wholesalo/ Uquor business at No. 477 Lenox ave-| nue, and they bought the property through the Cushman Realty Company for the purpors of Jetting the apart. ments to negro tenants. White tenants were given notice to “hte te no small tion for Parents to think about. Yet it ts the wise young woman who even though with such obstacies, will stay at home and make herself usctul there. The girl who thinks that ‘hetping mother’ and domestic work is » Grudge will find many things that are not all sunsiine in' the workaday world outside, “The women who spe lize | on one thing in business are generally the topnotch- ers,” she declares. T have been here several years, but T am practically a woman of all work, overseeing bookkeeping, superintending tithe work of others, practic tand- ing in the manager's place when he is not here, so that there Is no one thing | that T ean call particularly my own. | PRIME FACTOR IN THE WAY OF » BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. “Is the business woman cor with her lot?” repeated Miss Jeanne! Ward, when I asked her to give her} views regarding live business women. | Miss Ward might be termed the ‘woman-of-all-work in a trade publish- fing house whose head has an official! position in a prominent trade assocla- Wen, of which she {s also the right and woman. “Et is @ query that might be answered only by the individual. Z question very seriously whether ola fashioned woman who married early knew what her des- tiny wonld be, and settled down, sheltered from toil and hardship, was not, after all, the happier of the two women tn the long ran. “While we can't go to those *good old days,’ yet you have but to Yook around at many of the older} tothers Who do not scem to be able, to keep pace, as it were, with us and ft seems that their sense of peace! We Farni-h Apar.ments From $50.00 to $09.00 104th S!. L Station ut Corner 1034 St. Sabway Staticm One Block Away fore «4 mY “VENING FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 & 104 S15 | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, my work in enjoyable be. cause T have grown up with tt and made {t #0, but I cannot help but think | Yacaty Before the firat of the month, of the many girls who fundamentally | and last night all had moved except Go not possess the stability of atick-ta-| three families. These moved to-day at It-Ivenees and later regret, To these I the rame time that negro familles were would make these suggestions as to moving in. life _in_busineas. Across the street at Now. i a8 and 40 Ce oe WE CAN'T PUTITOR q We've Lost Our Lease GUARANTEE ;CLOTHING CQ. “Then 1 would not be a bust ness | Seon And Must Sacrifice onan and happiness is something that we certainly lack and miss fn this mad of money making—especially , among women. o that I doubt if in the sum Ming up of what co tutes happi- nesy, whe a few gew-gaws more! or less, and the attaininent of so- Called ‘independence, is worth the | Bie rent stroggle. he THE DICTATES OF NECESSITY) Ms OVERRIDE CHOICE. 4g NOTICE TO LANDLORDS If you've got a big, de- sirabie, well !ocated store, suitabie for our busines us hear from you at once. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., 3d Ave., cor. 127th St. Below Cost Union Made Overalls which she must perform, I this girl knew what was best for her, in the aggregate, she should thank her stars that circumstances would permit of her being a part of the home rather than in the seething centre of commercial activity. “Certainly for the gir! who has the Hvellhood problem, the business oppor: | tunity f# a boon and it is @ wit Providence that makes it possible for | her to develop her capabiittes tow that end. To such a gin I whuld sug @eet that she specialize on one thing. | ‘This is the day of the specialist. ‘To ‘ae wMictent tn any one thing commands the respect of the employer and draw the larger salar “And, anyw trades ts to be W. L. DOUCLAS $3 $3.2 &84 SHOES | For style, comfort and wervice W.L. Douglas ehoos are just as good as other makes sold et higher prices. Mores In Greater New York 7Se. SOc, Porosknit Underwear 25c. and 50c. Silk Neckwear 25e. Mercerized Silk Half Hose Blue on Blue Serges, also Gray Cheviots and $1 Nainsook Union Suits, athletic style 44c| $2.50 Black Calf Blucher Shoes 1Sc, Soft Summer Collars 9c! $3 Oxfords, ton, patent leather, calf..... Boys’ Suits Below Cost Two - piece double-breasted Blue Serge Suits with knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 17; reduced $i 95 . from $2.95 to Two-piece double-breasted Fancy Cassimere Suits with knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 17; reduced $1 50 ° from $2.45 to Two - piece double - breasted Suits with EXTRA pair of knickerbockers; madeof*ancy cassimeres; $2. 4 5 ° reduced from $3.95 to many an efictont business woman to- | ebould choose # bust oareer Men’s $8.00 Suits Reduced to Men’s $20 Suits Reduced to ee te eeceets tote $ 4 95 Men’s Furnishings e Worsteds, Gray Diagonal Worsieds, Cami-| $12, 50 Men’s $10.00 Suits Reduced to Men’s $22.50 Suits Reduced to 50c, Otis Balbriggan Underwear 33c Hairline Striped Brown Worsteds and Silke) Self-Striped Worsteds and Shadow Striped elegant Blue Homespuns. Ton | Shadow - Striped | Wormsede, Black 69c, Percale and Madras Negligee Shirts 44c! All of our $2 Straw Hats Men’s $28 Suits Reduced 3 Men’s $18 Suits Reduced to Men’s $30 Suits Reduced to 8. 0 ‘he Worth of Men’s Fine Clothi “That anothes stery,” | PRE wae we ert orth of Men's Fine Clothing, fometimes we do things out of ne PS ity rather than cholce, and the real) . heed of do'ng things often brings with } 4 day who would be just as successful a! BARN ‘anless compelled out of necessity Brown and Blue Striped Cassimeres, in hair-) Striped Silk Mixed Worsteds, in grays and) bridge Gray Cheviots, soft finished Blue and} 25c. Underwear; athletic shirts and knee drawers. 15¢ Light Gray Cassimeres and Silk Mixed Wor- $ 6. 50 Hairline Striped Biue Cheviots, Light Gray) 514, 50 25c, Thrend Silk Half Hose, at 17c| $1.25 Pongee Shirts, with French cuffs Striped Gray Cheviots. Blue Men’s $15.00 Suits Reduced to ry Brown Worsted, in the new English models, Fine Blue Worsteds, Dark Ground Worsteds, with light stripes, diagonal Silk Mixtures, nd) § Exclusive weaves in Imported Worsteds, ) S grays and browne and fancy light gray Wor them auccess, but success as a business ngs, mane and Shoes wife, mother and homemaker, $0 do 50. Many « girl enters busi- lines and fancy effects; also Blue Serge Suits, browns, scif-patterned Blue and Blac« Wor. | Black Serges and Black Thibete, 35c. Pure Thread Silk Socks | Ate steds, in all the fashionable shades; said’ Wermatatinteised end’ vinctatine dare} 15¢. Black and Tan Half Hose, at. 6c | $1.95 Khaki Pants, cuff bottoms, belt loops $7 50 Men’s $25 Suits Reduced to e Shadow-Striped Woreteds and fine Oxford Gray, Silk Mixtures, Brown Home. Imported Striped Worsteds, fancy Wor high grade Striped Gray Warateds and fancy |, steds. woman ia not the Alpha and Omega of on “2 do not think that woman y ness who has « good home, but will fail emart models, sturdily tailored, steds, Gray Herringbone Tweeds, Blie-Gray | Genuine 50c, Guyot Suspenders 3c guarantced Pure Worsted Blue Serges. Silk Mixed Worsteds, Diagonal Worsteds, ? 45c, Litholin Collars, all shapes ’ 17c| $1 Straw Hats, all shapes and braids Tan Shadow - Striped Worsteds, Black) 1§ Serges; half or full lined. 16. 50 spuns, Gray ‘Shadow Stripes, Striped Blue Cassimer Pla Gray Worsteds, fine Wale $ Blue Serges, Black Cheviots and two-piece| t t Flannel Outing Suits. e steds, in pencil striped and new an ° Worstede, in the new coronation, blue, e e all of woman's existence. And there's! 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