The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1912, Page 13

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Common Sense a Factor in Procurin Even if You Be Married “The Foundation for the Happy Marriage Must Be Laid in the Engage- ment Period Deep and Strong,” Says Mrs. Julian Heath, President of the Housewives’ League. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Why is « happy marriage? ‘That something besides love ts ne @ary, we have agreed; and this so thing fs not wealth but the faculty of making wealth out of fittle. It is the economic wisdom, the most uncommon “common which #0 skilfully ap portions a te Income that the re- gults are comfort, a continued state of well-being. ‘It only they have some of this skill with the budget young people had so much better marry when they are young and strong and adaptable! 1 don't mean when they are chiliren; few people are mowadays so eilly as to approve mare wlages in the ‘toen: But T think there Is mo sight more tras! than that of the “waiting” couple, He Is hustiing to make the fortune that shall keep her “tike a princess.” he is grow thin and cynical and bored. ‘Tho president of that exceedingly pop- ular and practical organization, Tne Housewives’ celal theory of how to arrange @ ms arrlase that shail be really happy. Says Mr Jullan pieath: “Phe foundation for the happy marriage muct be laid during the engagement period, and it must be laid deep and strong. Nobody wants to do away with the moon- At raptures of this delightful time, Only I suggest that the young people mix in @ Little common wense. Instead of spending all their evenings in the cance on the Fiver, let them sometimes sit at the library table, under tho green- ehaded light, and do some good hard mathematics. “a young man who has asked a girl te marry him ought to tell her the exact amount of his Income. In all the countries where marriages are ‘ar- ranged’ this bit of information is de- manded by the father as @ matier of course. Here ite telling is left to the honor of the young lover, and he ought to be all the more careful that ther hall be no deceit or misunderstanding, ACCORDING TO THE LEG THE BO! OT 18 ON. “Many @ young man who has flung money about in lordly fashion during hig courtship 1s really the recipient of @ moderate salary, Tacitly, at least, ho makes his sweetheart belleve him much aioher than he |s. t this same man is the very one who falls into a passion when the young wife innocently runs up Dillg which she has no notion but that hee husband can pay. “It’s no use marrying under false pre- tenses; the truth is bound to come out fater, Then, the wife may be angry, too, and feel that 8 been cheated, ‘Tals ian't frame of mind which is apt} @o inspire in her the desire for careful management. Yet, if this same young ‘women had been told frankly, before | marriage, just the size of her future | sorts of sacrifices, end she would have studied how to make them intelligently. At best, that's sweat would have happened with nine @irle out of ten, and the young man would be better off without the tenth “But ten't there a minimum income delow which two people ought not to a yet it would be replied Mrs, Heath, “Ciwoumstances differ so in individual ) eases. The ecale of living which would @ake some miserable would be comfort for others, The important thing ts to Agurd:it all out deforehund and decide whether you want to take the risk. ( “This imaginary engaged couple has @0 much & week to depend on, say They must not pay more than one- fourth of their income fur rent; that . they must make up their minds to in rooma which can be had for $ 4 month, Naturally, only three or four can be procured for such @ sum, and this gives @ hint to tho sensible girl. Bhe ought not to keep a servant, which Means that she must be entirely capable of running the household by herself. That ie a matter which needs geome golid thinking on her part. “2 take it for granted that these young people are going to keep house. Sometimes I wondor whether the old dictum, that boarding must ‘de more expensive, ts any longer trne, with food going up by leaps @nd bounds. But for reasons of health and happiness it is mach Detter to set up one’s own Little home, from the very first. “After rent, the next Item in the Dudget will be food. This falls into the three eubdivisions of meat, groceries and milk, The inexperienced are apt to think that the ends here, But tt doesn't. heat, light, tcc, towels and soap) There ts furnishings (such as laundry and a lot of READERS oy ° eet Bee Ware, ee oe dundey World, 4 Sunday Bend your *, League, has her own spe- | @ would have been | household budget | g Happiness THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, to her buying herself at different markets. neighborhood because thelr pr jare so high priced. And o should watch carefully the weigh measures of her tradesmen. stead of in the package, to bi @ wise eponder. the money; It's her Job to send again as wisely as possible She find many helpers, and she wi tempter tradenmen at every turn the must make good or she doing less than her share to the happiness of her married life — U. &, Mat Savole, railing to-morrow for will carry malls for Europe, Wes' Rast Indies, Egypt and South jother ttle things that cannot be classified excay under the heading, ‘incide FOOL:S!H CLOTHES THAT ARE A SOURCE OF EXPENSE. “Then there Is the matter of clothes. In this respect the wise young ,bride Jean exercise a great deal of {ngenious onomy, She should begin when she s furnishing her trousseat, It Is a0 | foolish to tmve a lot of elaborately turbelowed lngerie, which not only costs a good deal to begin with, but /18 almost linpossible to launder and has aring 4 ties. ‘But I made it ani T shail launder {t myself, the gir! may how much wasted! “Also in regard to outer garments it te advisable never to select an extreme ay. EE: valuable Exactly: time and think is thereby | except State of Rio Grand do Sul. for Great Britain, Ireland and | must be especially addressed by this The matis will be assorted at a_by French and American clerk FRECKLE-FACE New Remedy tha ihaed Reaves Freckles steamer. or Costs Nothing. guarantee of a reliable dealer that not cost you a penny unless it re: the freckles, while if it docs give clear complexion the expense is t Simply get an oune ba piv eet Riker-ifegeman strength~ from show you how cas the homely freckl complexion. ounce needed Be sure to Stores for the double strength ot this is the obly prescription sold itis to rid yo and get a for the worst case. remove freckles, REAL ESTATE FOR SAL’ BROOKLYN. -_1 WILL SELL” |= REAL ESTATE FOR SAL! RICHMOND. SEXSTOR hor inieoeed ot Tigiia, #400: elegant. pel fare 10° ote, gs oO He SAV NGS BANKS, style. The chances are that you Or dress will be ‘impossible’ before It 18 half worn out, and that means the covt of remodelling or the cost of now clothes. If you choose good materia! ant have it mate up tn @ quiet, tncon- @picuous way you will be able to wear the result for more than one season Indeed, there are certain styles, such as the princess evening gown and the severely ta‘lore’ street suit, which are practically perennial. “I have noticed, too, that many young married women are becoming more sensible about their children's clothes. The long white dresses ar: not overtrimmed and are dispensed with as soon as possible. Then {t's into the cheap, durable, comfortable rompers, that give the little limbs free play and save father's pocketbook and mother's labor. “Even if the you |a servant, she wil iB bride can afford be wise to attend CHARGES AGAINST PA7- EN MEDICINES. Most of the charges against patent medicines as acl&ass have 10 foundation in fact and arc manifestly unfair and unjust. There are a large number ¢{ standard remedies like Lydia &. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- round used in thousan.s of American homes which have saved hundreds of dollars to ‘amilies who could not afford tc nsult a physician, and they ave answered the purpose qually as well, Cover, Stool, Cartage, 25 Sheets of Music with These Beautiful Uprights, Midsummer Prices $50 Notting &Co. $3 er? CSL. bert, 3 ,sehtr, 75 Billings Stee, 125 Fischer Oni'hs 145 J. Bedell id 5 natty Until Paid 185 iad Is Now Located in the and 6th Ave. Acsete . SONA C.CRIS WOLD, _ EXCURSIONS. pec ROUTE to Trsine, Jeane Delancey: 20 a, 3 Newburgh fay, Direct ral avin tout retneming to NW. | STRS KEANSBURG & CHRYSTENAH | FOK KeaNopuKG, N, ). M.,.2, 6,80, 6.10, 10.30 a, 11.00 A, M,, FO? S4LE, aGREDIT. | Y WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Pay © Maiden Lave | DIAMONDS, wato ‘ is mene WRbiC ath! COMPANY. 11 B ‘Tel, S867 Cor oliver inven | #1, WEERLY jonds, waches, Jewelry, 1998 tid ar, near 107th; open. She should vey y! quite well to do, who néver thinks buying from the markets in he! ‘Another good play is to buy goods in the bulk, and pe from paying for the fancy box (isn't enough for the young wile Good housekeeper; she must be Her husband brings tn will 1 . on French Line. The transatlantic postal service has deen extended to the French line. Itere's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with the dtores, and one night's treatment will Rarely is more than one | k Riker-ifegeman Drug uaranter of money back if it fails to in angalow for ania. at chudiog FXGE 7 sror. New 19-Story Bullding N. E. Cor. 23d St. WILLIAM SJ. ROOME, Prpt Secs Tociaway Beach | oN nate an ana ; Leas cg aay *ito yw. “y a " , | Continy posts—7 heavy fillers, let, Ain Wea retaring 12.18 | P2-ineh Colonial oats, 1anch fillers: | “rein, gorners; usually re (large HONG at fey ~ EG ~ 0, in ae) ; LO) ies 5.98 | RR ae ete GE Mau hive \é4 wr, W Kingston Port aud Albeay, Also Dos) W, 424 4t,, io A. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT! American Watch and Diamond Co. | 1912. . F SATISFACTION CUARAWTEED on MONEY PROMPTLY nerunpes OTHENDERG 3. CO woma nts a we le Tat a" STREET ; st out won't HW find Tut La Havre it Asia, Brazil, Malis) Africa | TERE ARE. the most amazing GAA ErICES ol on Rugs ot we il-known ’s and guaranteed quatities that have ever been < advertised in New i. rk. BONAFIDE savings of 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. are en- sured on every purchase. Some of To-morrow’s features: Sloane's 9x12. Imperial All-Wool Velvet Rugs Alex. Smith's Seamless Colonial Wilton or Extra Quality Axminster Rugs at Size 9x12, ah |$8.97 suitable for . beautiful patterna; colo ta | Size 9x6; the Wiltons are brown; regular $17.60 grade; to-morrow Bt.esses woven tn on shown tn designg and 6. 97. [Siar ‘Ox6; : Rugs ‘Woven in the Exact Reproductions of imported Persian Rugs 9x12 Heavy Persian Axminster Rugs Shown tn a large ri of designs for nap; library or dinin) rich, soft woib"elee: ‘elne- where at $18; special to-morrow at. 9x12 Heavy Wool Tapestry Brussels Ro Size 9x12; woven in neat medallion and allover de- risns; good hand-weiring tugs: 20 diferent designe to choose from; sold elsewhere at $9.00; apecial for this sale at American Reversible San shown In a wide range of it will moves you a rifling. -double Drug larly $5. Sieo 9x12, regularly $9 7 reelf of F regularly é7...5: ed Size 12x16, regularly $16.. Pui rers elf o mines act 5 . il Slonne's All Wool Velvet ) 75¢ All Wool Tapestry | Smith’s $1.10 Heavy Tal at sesseee Corpets at 67c Carpets, Axminster Carpets at 89c Extra Heavy Reversi le Art Rugs in ra high grade: | Parlor, dining room.| Shown in all the new Sale at $3.97 j “hhown tn designs (o.| haliand stah'patterns, rane amd col shown f hine, as all room; shown ye and ering with roll deslene: also In ha . he don elthe ‘ vader | ani in ey fecta reg borde int heavy and durable ya Sterns Cc co} at, rex, $1.10; € reeular V6 value; Placed on Sale To-morrow at Wild’s Cork Uaahon at 36c, Regularly ae The genuine—with colors extending through to back; an extensive assort- 49c¢ Square Yard NSH ment of granite patterns; never sold outside of this store under a in ce XXX weight quality, 2 yards this sale to-morrow at, square yard.. wide; a dozen new Fall pat- American Enamelled Floor Oilcloth! terns, on sale to-morrow h ‘ock comes into faz below h square yard, de merical or fo usually sold at price to-morrow, 8q. yd.. In a Sale of Women’s & Misses’ $1, $1.50 & $2.00 Dresses To-Morrow at = 69, is Steel and Brass pd Now 5.98 Exactly Like Cut his $18 Brass Bed | T Now $10 Genuine Wh’ ‘te Layer Felt Mattresses ry enalty fine ‘q\ ity ‘aewing; ait Romelink Stee! Bed Spring Guaranteed fh, ‘30. Nar): 4 Ge.wine Leather Cak Chain SE 39 seat and French legs limit 6; Solid Oak Dressers Like cut; French pave or +) Mail Orders Filled at this S, three warm = monilis to come to wear these And lid Oak Side board ( Like Cut) iti ished; ‘ vate There's yet Solid Oak China Closet (Like Cut) . Sol'd Oak Pillar Ex ns: shed, large pillar a) 97 Le % anak Polished 3- Piece Parlor Suit (Like Cut) limitie: immer MENTS. | ent pa telephoue Vth. even To appreciate the convenience and great value of =| the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. Fourteenth Street HxM—worth ATT menvirementa are before hemming. ANGUST SALE OF MUSLINS Yard wite Blescheds % Tare wide Meet il oN Limtt 90 verte. Yart wite Miosched~extra | @ sate and fine—Worth Os We mt oy any sreeisee unit | J topet wide—rarrow wid Ne Aecoptive to offer them without sta ne width, Unbleached Murtine—49 inch— meke large sheets hak ct aming 5M worth We Bleached Muslin | roy quality—42 Inch— I 7 | worth ved sadveeeey | « Inch—worth 10% a4 GOOD. FEATHER PILLOWS—Sanitary FEAT! PILLOWS—extra grade hers! Inne | ticking CURTAINS, NETS, ETC. Fine Lace Curtains~Mart real Brussels and Irish Antoinette, ‘oint— ) AARARRRRPRODRRRRRPOOP OR Wonderful BargainNews elaborate borders and figured | centres beat net foundations reg. 4.98 and 97.8. Sale..4.05 Imp't'd Sash Laces—Irish potnt and real Hrussela—figured or vine centres some with wide borders— Reg. 69 and a yd 4 New Gorim and Novelty Net Curtaine-- white or Arabian applique o Inserta—value 82 | Reveraibie Armure Damask Couch Covera-a-tnch Orientals, and stripes—value SPECIAL LUNCHEON........ To-morrow, 11.90 to 2.30, Mock Turtle Soup au Madeira, Chicken @ la Kini Eaoalloped Lentils with Je ‘al 45 ‘quicken t ing Wo the Hi Clearance Prices Preva 15.98 Women's Mier Coats....... 350 “ull lens! and navy— ol ht cut--convertible collar—out- Heeb w au » fapestitehed “SrooND FLOOR, M4 lace yokes—high vd'y ina tte, or lace and fine large butto “WOMPN'S COATS 1 al WAlsts SPCOND FLOOR $2.98 Women's Tailored Hats 187 Black chip or hatr—newest shapes black or white eatin drape and Sayin FLOOR front and ra FLOOR, a Dan sleeven Wha! iit Ue ri Wenen's Combinations ae Arey ait medaittona skirt SUMS ERR BEGUN D PLoom, 69 et. 4 with or sle—low 1 drawers—i \ UNDERWEAR -MALN FLOOR, 45 and 59 ct Satin Foulards Boft fin navy and black grounds white rings, dots and figures, SILKS -MALN FLOOR, 8 ct. Novelty Dress Cinghams... 4M Large variety of checks and plaids in pretty combrmatton: WASH DRESS F Any triva BASEMENT, iaier oy 50 18 1EARN- Weet of Fifth Avenue YEARLY AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods OFFERING WONDERFUL ECONOMIES IN Such Household Necessities as:— Mualins Blankets Linens Curtains, Rugs Sheets Quilts, Pillows Towels Curtain Fabrics Pillow Cases Tickings Towellings Shades & Poles White Goods Bureau Scarfs, ete. Silverware Cutlery, Soaps No Mati dr Telephone Orders for the following: WILL-WASH- HEAVIER COMFORTABLES, TICKS, ETC., SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES AT AUGUST SALE PRICES siEnTs— fxo-worth Fancy tik va fx)—worth rely " Rix%—worth Full Size Stikoline- $0x0—worth urkey Red back ecg T Purkey Rea “4 aveceed 235 1.68 Handaome Satern Comfort: Abler—figured one or both sides—sateen borders Down Fitted Co covered with by $49 2.48 moniae in coloring nine 6x7 tt K de to our special onder, well ‘made. oo they ome co) worth 219 Let Sc] worth 60 a7 FEATHER BED TICKS— | id Shree. rte) Ze eat Uckin = | worth $3.0 o reamy Ay iM AUGUST SALE VALUES | Meo! Dinner Kniv bone and ebony wx each ary & Clark make— a celiulold handies—set ot ais ac ewhere $3.00 Fine Steel & Shears Ht Boker ickel AUGUST SALE ADVANTAGES IN bos, RUGS ——<$—$______——__ il on All Summer Goods WHAT MAKES THE SUCCESS OF A SALE? If Prices represent Quality, you obtain Value— If Quantity contains Variety, you get Satisfaction WITH QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY, VALUE We have won CONFIDENCE and SUCCESS! ¢—___—_______--—-- --_-——_- MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mat! or Telephone Orders, 27 ct. Bleached Sheetings.. . % yaa. wide—s dress, ~ MUSLINS a) ndan quaiity—oe ASEMENT, 98 ct. Leather Hand Bags... a join purse. ran “wilt finished atch LEATHER GOOD8-MAIN FLOOR, | 17 et, New Ribbons....... can | Hair bow and belt widths—satins, (aftetas a rires—ail colors, also black and wh RIBBONS--MAIN FLOOR, $1.49 Dinner Knives and Forks, . 28 { snake—fancy bone ‘and os of ac} ity Mais udu” 98 ct. Boys’ Wash Suits plain, | Binck—toather lined | etrong leather hand pea and Collars . atr ry or sailor or plots 24 10,8 | BOYS OLUTHING rit ey | 49 et. Boys’ Muslin Night Shirts, .. White trim or plored novelty dratd with or without coflar—@ to le 3 FURNIS/UNGS—THIRD FLUOR, 0 ¢t. Men's Undergarments... nalnsook—sleeveless shirts Wino See Island Bale "th short or long er9. Floor, } ct. Bleached Towe fings—17 inch, Pure linen—oft and 4 adsorbe | Tow SGR--MAIN PLOOK 29 ct. Mercerised Table Damashs... B-inch full Dleach—many TABLE 1 NBNS~aAt ALN tor jong di WNISHINGS Ata 4 yc a Cloek Signe Denote Moruing Specials, Took for the Mloowat — Look for the Clocks? — CLOSED ALL DAY SATYRDAY | Until Further Notice, Wt Aad e

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