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| "Why Is a Happy Marriage, | Explained by Couple Who Have ‘Systematized ’ Home As the Shop and Factory Have Been Revolutionized, So Has the Home, Declare Experts on Subject of Efficiency of the Home. Marguerite Movers Marshall. Why is « happy marriage? Now there have arisen to answer this fH rant question two interest- persons, who prociaim, with Alfred Thurston Child, « chemist 4nd graduate of Amherst College, and hia wife, Mrs. Georgie Boynton Child, fl r girl and later asuc- 4 lecturer, Mr. and established a Houses of Information at n, Conn, and are nized experts on the subs of Home EMetency, Ve began the study of how to get slong happily on @ small income the first year we Were married,” smilingly confessed Mrs, Child, “Perhaps it was because I had been @ buslieris woman that {t seemed to me the business of Household management was tn tremen- dous need of systematization—there hag been so great & cha tho ore ganizing of the home du hundred years, Much of the work and many of the best workers have ‘n't st for shop and factory. SO-GALLED “INDUSTRIAL REVO- LUTION” AND ITS CHANGES. “Some time age wonderful machines wero invented which revolutionized) work in the factories, Ail the old methods, procpsses of work and of. Kantzation of work were so changed that the new era was called the ‘Ine dustrial Revolution.’ “Mow the same change is reve- lutionising the home. Mo ae Der-saving devices are ropiscing the 014, laborious hand methods, and at the same time doing much to solve the vexed problem of Do- mestic Service, Tradition is giving Place to solestifc methods. The Mew Mousekeoying has come. Its watchword is ‘BM@letency,' the baow- ing how to produce results without lone of time, labor or material, Its hendmaideng ave dustiess dusters, vacuum cleaners, stegm-cookers coekstoves, xtravagant woman isthe acquaint herasif with this reas movement, who goes on wasting the time thet is surely money in the old, cumbersome processes. ‘A wi Gay; a hairdresser, from %& to $10; pro- fessional women from $10 to $5 a day. 1d you ever figure what it would cost te replace your services in your home? For $5 a week you can secure @ trained | nurse to care for your children, for 12 a week a seamstress to do your sewing, for #6 @ gitl to do your general house- work. The three combined will not give your family the {intelligent care that ou alone do every day for them, HOW TO VALUE A MOTHER'S SERVICES IN A HOME. ‘Your time ts worth what is costs to replace it. Forty-three dollars and board, at least $50 a week in all, ts what It would cost nowadays to replace the time of a mother in a family of two or three children, Therefore you cannot afford to waste time, Save your time and » for essential "and J w is this to be done? Venlent, properly arranged home, or, it you cannot affore to build, to readjust your present dwelling place to sult your needa, We call this the department of applied ‘efficiency in our bureau, The with » hammer piish_ wonders, “After the home {= properly arranged, to our enormous pusc! Out-of-Town Deliveries M value Value $16, at $1 1.50 Vatue sis, ac $19.98 — sherwoman's time is worth ® a/ ‘The first step ts to build the con-) Dining Chair, with © $18.98 "eu 2.98 Axminster Rugs there comes the selection of the right ‘sort of utensils to go into it. There are Many chodp, improperly constructed articles on the market, Which cost as much in the beginning as the well-made .|00ds, and are continually breaking and Wearing out and therefore @ source of running expenses. We have made an thing in the way of household goods on the market as a part of our profession. “Then, when the young wife ts esta! lghed in her well-arranged, well- equipped house or apartment, she wil! Darien as closely as possible, ported a gain in comfort and le and a material reduction in exponditu' |ENT AND INEFFICIENT HOMES. “Another family whom we advised ford house to make it eMctlent. Form- ry day, range, ould 8% household income. Now ghey have only one servant, use only the gas stove, er had enough hot water, day in an eMctent water heator. Mo over, they | motions, ‘h labor, have better meals and with 1 cooking, and have reduced the cost the house 1s now efficieut, $100.00 ‘Total “ANG there POSLAM SOAP SOOTHES | and Bath—Absolutely Pure, unusual properties are obtained by medi- cation with, Poslam, the ki remedy,making every use of thi tender skin; the ideal nus rateful, soothin, | Every mother ma: | salety and purity. | ficial whenever scaip difficulties 25th Street, New York City. No Money Down hy Siyract the, teexnericnce ey wert power, WE are exapled to offer you ‘All Goods Marked in Plain Figures jade by Our Motor Tracks tered Oak heavy claw feet China eet. Mandsomely carved legs, heavy genuine leather seat fromt large bevel inte mre hd a Ha tar dat, Ae Aah 17.98 26.48 + RL 9% 9x12, Value $25, at Value $32 ‘Cop B"Aveal5'Sr gl home as efficient as possible. the dividend Im happiness a: A young man earning « @ sr" ABRFETS | AMERS the place they call ‘home,’ so they stay ‘out of It all they can and spend On recreations to procure the: “The home must be raised to its form- er position of dignity and importance, and to effect this women have gotsto learn to run thelr one #9 business ‘Two men who said they are Theodore why lieve a yofiv young man fs particularly likely to find Keats, thirty-five years old, of No, 9 happiness if he chooses a bus! woman for his wife.” _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, East Twenty-sixth street and Robert Manning, absolutely disinterested study of every-| | find the whole problem of the high coat | of living vastiy simplified, A family in| Wilton, Conn., oopied our own home at) UXTH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EFFIC- rearranged and remodelled thelr Mam- | Women’s Advance Model ony M4 ba | eens had @ coal N e ange that burned four Hods of coa! | ew Fall Suits @ gas stove to help out nothing out of @ liberal | Nave more hot water than they can use &nd burn less than one hod of coal » living 99 ® month, or more than $700 ® year. Thay will also save $0 on the winter's coal bill. And all this because not only the financial Ain to be considered in making the BABY'’S TENDER SKIN F \ Safest and Most Beneficial for Toilet Women's Serge Dresscs Practical and serviceable, Well tailored, of navy and black serge, with round Har of satin and trimmed with Posjam Soap surprises and delights every user. Jt is more than e mere soap |-—n soap plus healing goodness, Its sus | periority is in its absolute purity, its an-! tiseptic and germicidal qualitics and its healthful effect upon the skin. These, $1.75, $2 & $2.50 Lingerie Waists Special for Friday at A beautiful assortment to select from both in materials and styles; all sies and @ big lot of fine, clean toilet, bath, a source of positive benefit. | Poslam Soap is without equal for} $1 .00 sm Soap makes complexions clear, hands soft, beautifies the skin and im- | proves its color and texture. The best |shampoo for dandrutf-—greatly beng- Unusually large and lasting ; price #3 cents, For sale by all druggists. For free sample of Poslam Soap, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West We will also clean up a lot of soiled waists at this jee; remarkable values Pe CF Second Floor, Mall Orders Milled. Big reduction in Imported Lingerie 9 ‘4 98 Blouses, values up to $18; at....... a GROCERIES " COFFEE f*fin2'*"."'"": $1.00 teh and mor- loc 24c | JELLY deh agin Re Ac Sweet, tender kernels, special, ca, Selocted candied, not de- Superior in Style and Quality to Most $25 Suits Shown Elsewhere. Here at $19: These suits are made by one of our prominent manufac- turers of high grade tailored suits with whom we do an extensive business. He sold them to us at cost as an extra inducement to statt the sea- son, and to his low cost we have added the smallest mar- gine of profit when we say $19.75. &7 Third Floor, Mall Orders Filled. They are elegantl foarte nec of Uo. 8 rge tn navy ana bieck, in a very smart _piain tat- eat model vith notch Couor, orevst pocket and cutaway Front, The skirt is a new model with high girdle and is side plaited. Lined with yarn dyed satin. All sizes from 84 to 44, Be sure to see chese suits Friday. »~~-Women’s Beautiful CharmeuseDresses,?16.50 Our showing is very complete,and includes the very newest effects in Robespierre or Directoire collars and cuffs, many in contrasting is." $16.50 Parents, Read This News! Boys’ School Suits Knicker Pants, for Friday at While this special lot lasts you may outfit your boy for school at a big saving. These suits are made of fancy mixed materials, browns, tans, #rays; coats ure doubic - breasted tur boys 11 to With Two Pairs $ 7 3:28 9 17, and Rorfoth JesKet_siviss 4 Boys’ 37.50.» Suits, Two Pairs Knicker Pants Norfolk or doublestreasted — styles, strictly all wool fabrics; two p knicker pants; colors are brown, tan, gray and fancy mixtures; Ls 7017 scare ‘4.98 CF Becond Plow, Mall Uruces Milled. Hint TOMATOES 2 'etn itt’: °. 6! 4¢ EVAPORATED MILK—ven 9 Camp's; tall can... . 5c dozen, 85¢; 23 tree eerenee ae es the lobby of the Criterion Theatre, |the theatre, We went to the Knicker- Broadway and Forty-fourth street, and| pocker, where we had dinner. We were found the two men arguing with an-/late and had some 4! other man. Their conversation became | into the theatre. We would be sorry for making the arrests. | patrol wagon or elaewhere The same thing happ: when bringing the pr Night Court. Keats, he |, War par-|twinge. “Keats” ticularly abusive. aide thirty-eight, No. 115 Broad- Appleton, who told Keats he DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT. gw This Store Will Be Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday, August Here’s Another of Those Genuine Bargain Sales Which Will Throng The Millinery StoreTo-Morrow _ We want every woman in New York and vicinity to have one of those Bar- gain Hats to wear over the Holiday. 300 Pure White English Felt Untrimmed Hats Soft enough in finish to conform to any style of head dress~ at least a dozen shapes to choose from, from AVE. 1977020" FSTREET. In New York's Shopping Center—Easy to Reach from Evervwhere. and Manning t The policeman suid he was called to Ity in getting re standing in eated, he said, that he had to ar- {the lobby, and when policeman are them, On the way to the station | rested us for no arent reason I ob- in the patrol wagon, he testified, | fected, but I did not use any of the was called a crook and told he|language attributed to me while in the testifiied,| As he finished Magistrate Applet to the} noticed the face of 1 7 the Magistri Tho remark was beard by Mi you Kicking that policeman?’ The ptisoner dented it, and said he *1-99 Silk Gloves Friday at 55e¢ A special purchase that we pass on to our patrons at about fait price, f°, Mata By All Elbow Length Siceves. Some discontinued lines in colors. 50c and 75¢ Doeskin Fabric ls 39c the small to the large . Who ever heard of new, d geek don Handkerchiefs SOILED AND MUSSED HAND- KERCHIEPS in plain Irish linen, i linen and Shamrock embroidered, 2 odd initials, novelty effects, etc., A wee i ic, 1c, 25c and Sse each; for this 1 sale at... 22¢ and 12ae EMBROIDERED LINEN HAND- KERCHIEPFS, the new genuine Spanish hand-embroidered linen handkere h decidedly novel ae inty, mahy different designs, at.... 25 and 500 WOMEN'S SHEER SHAMROCK INITIAL H AN DKERCHIEFS, in very dainty styles, that you would be pleased to pay 45c for; can be worn every wanted initial summer dr in here; at... for 29 hats. show in erate qualities you'll ‘appreciate at this Pe $1.98 to $2.75 Those Soft Black Velvet Knock- about Hats wich braid bindings and bands, are very jaunty and well with light in fact, the black ff to advantage the is. Extremely mod- for this nal i 4 7 Main Floor, Mall Orders Filled, The Very Latest Paris Conceits in Autumn Neckwear Of commanding interest is the Robespierre Cape and Boa, of Ostrich feathers, satin, mes- saline and fine net combined. A fetching neckpiece, special at.........+ 25c and 50c for Robespierre Collars and Jabots Vxtremely dainty styles that are justly popular, Made of satin, messaline end fine shadow laces, in ral different models, that will at o take the faucy of lovers of pretty neck fixings. C7 Main Fleer, 25c and 50c a yard for New Pleatings Pleatings that are in big aemand for Dress, Coat and iat trimmings. Many styles, made ot shadow laces and fine nets, in white and eeru, 25c and 50c for New Sleeveless Guimpes And Chemisettes, of fine, durable nets; styles that are now very fashion- able. 100-Pc. (Amcricer) Dinner Sets ull Service for 12 People Decorated in neat white ¥ aad old hair ine? aeacikl 598 100-Piece Blue Willow Dinner 8S Po pla 6.45 f La 100-Piece American Porcelain Sets in yarn eoooratent, soup tureen and large meat platter $: composition............ 798 500 ioe, Rich American Cut Glass, “ 98 CoC) Wane erie ee rer ian eee ; Ball Mason Jars; pints, 3c; quarts, 4c; 1-2 gallons, § 1-2¢ CYAiath Floor, Mall Orders Filled. “ee | T he Freel" With its many exclusive im provements over all other ma chines, is the machine you want. Py> Its first cost is less, and it costs be less to run, and lasts longer. if Ai Because of these features: Four re Fight Sets of Bull earings, Roto- ee scillo Movement, French Leg Design $ Shuttle E, tor, Lmproved He Locking Drawers, or matic Tension Re Automatic| Yare Thread Controlle: . for It. Special! New Royal Sewing Machine, $19.98 Agent's price 640.00, Whil Al per week, Six-drawer autome furnished with complete set of lutest jot lasts we sell them at #1 down and d New Royal A Machine 6 fully guar Ice, 17 tbs., $1 5ibs., 31.¢ $1.15 | BORAX SOAP cn” "380 RAISINS gic | PRUNES tisitt. sit YY 25¢ COOKED HAM {ui *29¢| WHISKEY" 8c ORANGES i: Be | COCKTAILS 282120 75. AR RNa CLARET, J ga'-] GRAPE FRUIT 3." Sigs STARCH W2iihih "0" 2 DA BISCUIT vine 9 RAISIN CAKE. it! *, 25¢! YAKHOMA, BISCUIT! ;}""3¢ both lawyers, were arraigned tn [anger of having @ second complaint |wae sorry if hie foot had Night Court late Inst night |¢rawn against him. Keats apologized |tact with the policeman’s charged by Patrolman Winters ‘of the West Forty-seventh street station with disorderly conduct. SUMMERCONPLAINTS — Dysentery, Diarthoea, Cholera Morbus taken jowandiy in water trate Appleton sald the prisoners not In condition to go on with the case, until to-night He in thetr rr er bids tair 19 become a I was visiting there last night and I told her she had her mother’s voice and her fatner’s features, and she ked me if I thought suicide « sin” —— At Present Prices. (Frye tne Boston Tranecrtst) Hostess—Mr. Mann, you eat foast best rare, do you not? Guent—Yes, rare and rarely, *. |." Burns, Paine tm the Back, the Radway’s Ready Relief to the pect on parte atte oor carp ‘tna gut ted will i Piece tat WORLD WANTS WORK Won! EIGHTH FLOOR Se 69c-98e ) able merchandise being sold at these prices except at Simp- son-Crawford’s? Just shop a little bit, and find out what others want for similar goods. ad The Correct New Fall Shapes This handsome Velvet | This becoming bright fin- and Plush Dress Shape ish felt hat in soft finish, in black, or white with two-toned or self colors, ‘3.98 1.98 and ' 175 The above pictures give you only a glimpse at some of the styles in hats we are selling to-day, We show more clever untrimmed hats than any two other stores in town, and Our Prices are always away below the Market. ¢7 Main Fleer. Large and Medium White Top| Handsome Quality Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats in large, med- jum and smal shapes, ail copies of French hate; entirely different from the velvet hats of the last year, being soft in finish and 92.98 ana#3.98 vs $3.48 1094.98 This handsome Velour soft finis Black Silk Face hat, « true copy of the Plush Hats, with black velvet underbrim, are very much wanted. this is @ remarkably low quo- tation for this class of merchan- regular Very Fine Quality Velour Body in large, medium and small dress Cy is 6 for 69 6 re Se shapes and soft hood effects; cheap and better than any in town al Extraordinary Values i Lace Curtains A shipment that was due the carly part of the month just arrived, so we are going to let them go at aprice that will take them out in « hurry. corded Arabian Lace Curtains Scotch Lace and Cable Net Curtains 600 prs. Braided Renatssance Lace Curtains 450 prs. Irish Point Lace Curtains......... 500 pre. Sunfast Colored Madras Curtains. » Marie Antoinette Curtains........ Mast y 14.50 to reen or Red Fish Nets— G lar Q5e, Cuaugl This Complete Dining Outfit 36 to 50 inches wide; regu- » 8c and 49e quality, at, per yard ui oh Last Friday $ 39° | ver been equalled. ‘There are just 15 of these suits Ive @ wonder—a value wonder how we do it. left. You must come ea ou wish to share im this bargain, Chairs have genuine leather slip $35.00 Brass Bed Full 54-inch top, extends eight Made of solld quartered oak, $56.00 Complete *25 Consisting of a $20 All Brass Bed $12 Cotton Mattress \ $20 Box Spring aD $4 Pair Feather Pillows Complete for $25

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