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- eee Wives Support Hubbies Y In Paris, and Enjoy It; | Good Housekeepers, Too At the Family Income Is Too Small, Wifie Goes Out and Gets a Job and Then Everything , le Fine—And She Does Her Own Marketing, Too. Beonomy and thrift are the at. ridutes of the Paris housckéeper. ' The workingman's wife does not IM to look like her rich neighbor, -fhe watches for bargains and fenows one when she aces it. "Phe study of the cost of every de- “fat te Aer particutar pride. The majority of women marred to Susiness men are business women. By Sophie Irene Loeb. PARIS, Oct. 1.—While our American housekeepers are battiing with the probe dem of the high cost of living, thetr Qisters across th tn France have had generations dy in the matter Of eeonomy, which they practice daly. At present there is somewhat of a simi- jarity in the prices of food stuffs abe funds to meet them. The house- pers of Paris are practically divided three distinct classes, aside from the independently rich. The prime consideration of the average Wife, however, is the best use of the familly excheque: ond France gene unweusl §=Suftr kenewn, but is replaced by many cooking tchools, where women of every clags 50 perfect themselves in the art of momy. Theso are presided over by duate chefs, who give practical dem. onatrations, for which the women are Glad to pay. The three ciasses of housekeepers mentioned are the laborer's wife, the clerk's wife and what is termed the 1 CHRISTY MATHEWSON Tuxedo gets tome ina natural, pleasant way, It's what Lf call good, honest, companionable tobace Go—the kind to stick to.” OTIS CRANDALL ¢ “When I have any planning to do, L want my Tuxedo, Lt heips oul~helps.a thought along. It cer- tainly is the perfect pipe tobacco.” SN LARRY DOYLE “Things happen in baseball that ttould make any man a little nerv- ous. I believe Tuxedo helps to beep a player from setting too mervous and going stiie, Lm tur Tuxedo—sirong."’ mail capital, generally inherited and transmitted from father to son or Mother to daughter. So that when I talked to two of these women, a labor- or's wife and a clerk's wife, they gave me ome of their ways of management. HOW THE LABORER’S WIFE RUNS HER HOUSE. ‘Tho first of thete classes of house. Keepers finds it generally easier to Make both ends meet than the two others, because the laborer’s wife does not have to take appearances into consid eration. That @ to #ay, her family can Gress as they see fit, The husband can Go out in hin overalls, does not need the luxury of a stift collar or a botied shirt, and all his Sunday luxury consists { & clean, but cheap, sult. The wife's daily drews conte her on an average $2 to $8, and her Sunday gear does not amount to more than $5 or $6. ‘Then, too, she Ante great facil- ities for the pnrohase of food- stuffs, She makes it « practice to © to the direct market, where she can buy # enffictent amount of Coots to last her until next mar- Ret day at a lower price than she contd buy them from the local deaters. Ghe lives in as few rooms ae Possible, so that the actual busi- Meus of housekeeping ts lessened. Generally resides on the ont- 6 or in @ suburb whore rents are not very high and she gets the maximum space for # minimum rent. She does her own washing. Private corporations, and also the city of Parts, put at her disposal large wash nousos nearby in which she can rent space for about four cents an hour. ‘The clerk's wife has a little move dit- ficulty In making both ends meet—trst of all, because a clet often below the average earn! skilled workman; secondly, because she has to “keep up appearances” and can- not let her husband go out with frayed linen or worn-out clothes. She herself clothes cheaply. She helps hor huse band buy hie clothes, taking the Umé to find them while he {* at work. large clathing houses irly good wult for t $8 or $1. she can w self, for ne « learns to sew from ehildhoo!, She man’ 0 find some truly marvellous bargaias in some of the large stores and Knows one when she sees it, The Gotatis of some of the miractes per- formed by the Panisinn sir} ot woman to appear neatly dresvod would fill an interesting book. In the clerk's clase I May venture to state the expense for Gress where t family is not too large does not amount to more than $100 or 20 ear. OF CLERK HAS THE HARDEST JOB. ‘The clerk's wife airo goes to the local market to get her foodstuffs, but as office work does not call for 66 much physical wear a® manual Inbor, she can purchare a jer quantity of food than the workman's wife, and the kind of food she gives her husband for his Particular need is her careful study. ‘Thus, the food she buys cannot be of the coarsest kind, becauso manual labor will render the digestion of such food easy, but office work would have the ry according to these demande. A clerk's wife will not willingly @o to the washhouse, but she will ineet that part of the problem by giving to the gove. ss of belching of pe apepsin is noted for its spe in regulating upset stomachs. It is t surest, quickest stomach doctor in the ; " whole world, and besides it is harmless|hould one of the family eat something which doesn’t agree with them or in ease must dress fairly well, her children must be neat and besides she must ilve in a f cent part of the city, near his and their batting soothing enjoyment, the relaxation, the restfulness that comes from smoking Tuxedo tobacco. And the Fans—the thousands that pack the stands—consider essential to their enjoyment of The perfect pipe tobacco Tuxedo has made thousands of men “converts to the men who enjoy Ie. i ? Tuxedo is made that it burns slow and flavor and aroma. scorch or irritate the and tongue. Tuxedo has many appearance, from Tuxedo Reancrs batters keep their nerves steady e in the open, as well as actors, lawyers, ministers, an _ sional men, testify that Tuxedo affords them complete enjoyment and has a soothing in- | fluence on their throats. leaves cf high-grade Burley tobacco, so treated under the famous “Tuxedo process” and delightful. know it is needless stomach eyes keen through the a pipeful of Tuxedo the game. Athletes, sportsmen, other profes- of the finest, mildest cool, with a delightful Tuxedo cannot bite, most delicate throat imitators—-in outward It has no equal in the pipe. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE 5c Convenient pouch, inner-lined with moisture-proof paper Famous green tin, with gold lettering, curved tofit pocket 10. Tilustrations are about une- half size of weal packages. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER &, ED || How the Housewives of France Make Both Ends Meet in Home Here is the way the salary of am average laborer and clerk at $30 and $50 per month respectively te @ivided ascordiag te French wives: Bent Dress Ges wash only tho largest pleces of house- hold linen, and she will have these only rough-dried and do the troning herse! The smaller pieces of linen she w' wanh herself in ber own fat, So that) prime attributes ae a wife, The much Avo alogether the clerk's wife, with the loyalty of a Parisian wife in this evening me: so-called “keeping up of appearances,” Greotion is proverbial. Also many nutrilious seemingly has the most dificult task, But the majority in this way: ‘The wives take @ mone: paying position. They become busin women, As one Fronch siieswoman e hould I ever! plained to me, “Why ingly remain in my litte fiat and the work of @ girl for $8 a week when I can earn several times as much?’ Often, when the husband's salary Ly e385 on jertoal position a office, her earnings there ranging avont the same as his, the joint amonnt maki it SETTLES SOUR, UPSET STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN, As soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing| gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes. y agreeable, n in the stomac! | Diapepsin belongs in your hom ‘ons of men and women now eatjof an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, vorite foods without fear—they|castritis or stomach derangement, it is to have a bad/there to give the quickest, surest relief known CHAS, M, TESREAU “I swear by Tuxedo because a man can smoke it without hurting his wind and enjoy it, too, I'm tor Tuxedo—every time,” LOUIS DRUCKE ““dfter a stiff afternoon, f find Tuxedo mighty enjoyable, ‘Tuxedo that's me!"" i WILBERT ROBINSON “Tuaedo ts the ideal tobacco for me becaxse [ can enjoy @ cool, sweet smoke without any bad phy- sical elfects. 1uxedo for mine." Wh And irtreeens Ive this question ‘last- do : : (Fe Do 1b ic LED Stamps Until 1 P. mm. e and digest it; enjoy it, he! without fear of rebell 1012, all her hovers she rarely goes beyond her means anything, {t being almor€ « erime to 80, in her ever. walk in the publ! the boulevards, diapiay all the benutif wl ghings also t to im parks or a turn appearan®, ing | tT aph ance afford Pleasure, tin wite ately un able t high prices asked at tres The “petite pours is Much more independe ances than the (wo housewives, Then, | sidered that h she porsibie to live better. The wife doce not seom to think this « hard- {ness 1, Af @ Wlork'a w AN ‘Thrift and economy The Parish housew!fe who doen not} withoat ment help in earning meets ihe hich cost of jfamities tive living by cutting down clothing free isp Ipenses, decreasing the amount of food! moderate hou to the very limit and by doing obsolutely grate Is neariy Other w y| inknown | ts , is the ty Gente w pound. h. ie. a gurravtecd aer. 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Rauch or WeAre Throwing Profitsto the Winds We are trying to make Friends, not Profzts' Because we want to show everybody within travelling d.stance of this store how nach mioney they can save on fFurnitere trere. If you are planning to buy eny furniture at all, any time this winter, buy it now. You have all to gain, nothing to lose. For the very furniture you ‘have in mind to get, whatever it may be, will ocst you much less mow ‘then it will later on. Our Liberal Credit Plan enables you to get the furniture now, at these low prices, antl ‘for ‘It ‘Kater. ‘Sintp! make a deposit and ithe furniture will be delivered ‘to oh Rin ‘Ant ‘you 4 then pay the balance in convenient payments while you are using ‘the (furiiture, Aowhere else in the world can you bay tareture tow prices on these liberal teres. Fire Kalen for romp Merete. $35 Brass Beds\$0 Brass Beds Note Price, Leow & rods ‘in \panel,| Regulation ‘two-inch posts and heavy hand Fourteen one-inch fillers with| some husks. Good lacquer In all dinisives, Ail sizes, $65 Five-Piece Parlor Suites Ar Exact Reprodaction of a $100 Suite, at Large well-sheped high backs, and ph rong Ty each back Is a carved top rail, are made from solid birch, In bly hogany finish. Panne or plush. tapestry or imitation, Spanish leather covering. This is the lowest price ever queted fer a @reuser with mirror. 36 Inch Base, 3 draw. |i wooden Attractive toi- ply carved Standards and 12x20 inch No, 1 plate glass $100 Dining Suite 4 Chairs, t finish and construction 5! China Closet, C Table and 4 carved claw foot Chairs with leather stip. seats golden oak finish ready for delivery, Fumed Oak and Early E1 ay lerine is to the hair What Tresh of rain aul aunshine wre to Tt goes ty Rt to the rr 1 uniter ond try ft meitredtelt, a ih The fra polished 7 pleces consisting of $35 Buffet $25 China Cabinet $25 Table s/8 5 $ Mas)