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THE eoesoosececoooooooooosoee ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912. eet WATER WITH FI. RSH OR Or S Rome — SUOETY WOMAN F““"“"“A"WIFE AND HER JOB i | | sen ismonentinrniareemmstnreeerrt FRAME EUEDN TAD Papin if Prices Now , NTWORonmHS es Ba Mera Her Home Work Is the Hardest There Is ¢ Rivise and She Earns More Than She Will Get : tow baal 6 2 58. 758 | ie | Mrs. Pell Appears in Police Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Bubbles in the Bath and the) fr — Court to Defend Driver on |eez¢ Js Through Work for, [wes nant, omen ae Fiat Tumbler to Replace : Smoking Charge, Wages that a Girl May Muddy Liquid. Get to Know Men and aiid So Give Cupid a) Chance,’’ Writes a “Young Man” —“‘A Girl Who Toils for Wage Learns the Value of Money,’ Saysa Woman. “Theré Must Be Order and System in the Har- monious Home, and These @e No. Better Learned Anywhere Else Than in the Oftice,”’ De clares “‘H. F. F.,’’ Who Asserts the Business Woman Makes the Best Wife. ‘ BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. A great woman writer once remarked that the home is the only field wherein men and women have always worked together, and’ the home !s the world’s supreme success. Whether the girl who has worked for wages or she who remains at home ts bet- ter qualified for wifehood is, after all, a minor question. I believe that the woman whose occupation hae brought her in direct contact with life / jMEXAMINES WITNESSES. I ~ geThen Makes Speech to Court, "but Her “Client” Is Fined Just the Same. Water Commissioner Thompson te @0- | ing to give all the residents of Manhat- | tan and the Bronx sparkling, efferves- cont water, served at every tap through the present pipe system tn the two bor vughs, In fact, every tap, when the Commissioner gets his plang into prac- tice, will, figuratively, be a seltxer | siphon. One will be able to elther drink lor bathe ad Ib In aerated water, and jeven the family wash may be cleaned and ringed in the carbonated fluid, Most Important ts the fact that when the work of the Commissioner te done |—which will be three years hence—the | water supply of the two boroughs wil! be pure and wholesome, and no more in spring time when the floods are high, the rains many and heavy, will water drawn by householders, be muddy, brackish and unpleasant to the eye as ell as to the palate, THE GREATEST FILTERING AND AERATING PLANT ON EARTH. At a cont of $8,690,000 the city, under the Commissioner's direction, Is to be- ain building the largest filtration and | aerating plant on earth, It will com prise the construction and equipment of eighty mechanical filters consisting of concrete tanks having @ net filtering area of about 2.7 acres; covered con- crete settling basins having an aren of twelve acres and « capacity of about | 88,000,000 million gations; a covered con- r 4) ‘Barn. Stephen Pell of No. 3 East Sixty- mith street lectured Magistrate O’Con- mer in the Harlem Police Court to-day om the fashionable world's opinion of the vulgar minions of the law who leturd the elect of the earth when they ‘are tooling The Avenue in thelr princely ‘@ppointed limousines. The handsome and richly gowned society woman en- tertained Magistrate O'Connor and an intensely interested courtroom throng for an hour with her discuraive remarks. ‘The case in issue was simply « , Oharge of violation of the, anti-smoke ordinance in its application to the auto- mobile. Mra. Pell had been stopped on Fifth avenue tn front of the Union Club yesterday by Patrolman Matthews of the Traffic Squad. Matthews very politely called the attention of Albert Miler, Mra, Pell's chauffeur, to the fact thet clouds of black smoke were fesuing from the exhaust of the Pell Imousine, and at the same time the $18 Norfolk Suits, $8.75 | $20 Serge Suits, $8.75 $20 Embr'dered Suits, $8.75 | $18 Mixture Suits, $8.75 $15 Cheviot Suits, $8.75 |$18 Two-tone Suits, $8.75 e $18 Parisian Suits, $8.75 |$15 Cutaway Suits, $8.75 twaffio cop bowed and handed @ eum- has the better equipment. Marriage crete filtered water reservoir having &n You may simply revel in this selection of innumerable models and mons to Chauffeur Milar in which he {s @ very practical institution, and area of about fifty-five acres and @ materials—a fairyland of fashion affording the most fastidious was requested ‘to appear in the Harlem the fewer foolish illusions one has behigalhe ot . ; Libis yo crete gate chambers, a concrete hou tee, peattlape dl are frequent end bth iba dts hah etoMe te rs A for the preparation of chemicals, and overboard. The girl who has worked for a living knows men for what they are, and when she marries takes a man for what he is, or has. all piping, valves and filter equipment ‘The total excavation necessary will be 869,000 cuble yards and the total) concrete masonry 800,000 cubic yard numerous in the various police courts of Greater New York, and customarily they are disposed of in lees’than a min- ute. The chauffeurs of the Vanderbilts, Alterations FREE Continued THURSDAY SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES woman the exact costume she desires, at $8.75! ‘The original valuations were unprecedentedly low and the selection enormous. “ In addition to this formidable place of onesies ive HeScaetaac aba reds, In the latter case she 18, of course, work, other contracts will be let for an4 00 have the motor pilots of scores no better and no worse, no less and WHAT GOVERNORS buildings and superstructures, ‘Thip of other multi-millionaires and, soci: no more foolish, than any other represents the most costly piece of 14-16 West 14th Street 460582 Flin Set Teaders, But it remained for Mrs. Ste woman who marries for material SAY OF CRIMES [Eri GY te undsEINKaR DR eh Dae BROOKLYN ae: pueke; tase o08 ‘ay. taaieole of me pe advancement. But if knowing and AGAINST WOMEN. }) (eicity, and it ts estimated that three jto65t Street Foctin ins aatenee ot sarcendotteus. yx PEST * loving a man for what he 1s, she a | years will be required to complete it. NEWARK MAE PELL ONOSSEXAMINED. IXOLA GREELEY*SMITH marries him for what he is, then Gov. Blease of South Carolina js will be the greatest boon to the Market cor 12th Street ‘Aithough the summons did not call |her marriage {s apt to prove a far greater success than if she had lived ay peshie shold oa anise rbotteat 4LARGE STORES PHILADELPHIA for Chauffeur Milar’s appearance in the | entirely in the home and had never made the acquaintance of man in his “THE WORWING-GRE-' ea Gouth Caroline, lot it be | of BAe cable bottled water and wit ZE~ FAS mIVPSS TI" VP police court until to-day, Mrs. Pell lost TAM ‘Understood, that when a negro no time in going to Police Headquartera Gowncernespess coe stRan insure good, wholesome, pure and| » Tm the average marriage to-d*7 realizes and knows, the better of attacks a white woman all that ing water. and entering a complaint against the guilty traffic policeman. And when the case was called by Magistrate O'Connor to-day Mrs. Pell was on hand to test the iniquitous anti- it 1s the husband's business to make money, the wife's business to ex- pend tt as wisely and economically Qs possible and to save, where sav- the two, the value of a happy mar- ae fe needed is that they get the rage? Is it not the girl who earns the dollar that knows best the value of it? What is as important as love fee! sure there are lots more. DAUGHTER OF AN OLD-FASH- IONED MOTHER. right man, and they who get him wil) neither need nor receive © trial. will never order ont ‘e will open bids for the work on 8 next. This will add another the long chain of events Jan. chapter to relating to the history and develop of tho water supply of the city of smoke ordinance and to chide Officer} tg 18 possible, Itself In married life as the econom- | WHERE CUPID IS GIVEN A FAIR || the militia to shoot their neten- | Oe Detter atnmuneated cite Matthews for having stopped her limou-| I confess that I have litle SY™-) {cal use of the hard-earned money? CHANCE. |] bors to protect « black brute.” Poe aibeary tor ‘he be hv he sine in front of a gentleman's club. Ex-| pathy with those advanced women| There must be order and system in Dear Madam: The work for Gov. Baldwin of Connecticut says = quisitely gow:ed and intensely serious, | economists who believe that all wives} the harmonious home. Whi wages that a young girl has to do “mm every clear c est & Co Mre. Pell posted herself at the side of | snourt work for money. In @ociety as| these better learned than * Tae ankee on 46R Har ChGNIY BeOS 5 canbe case of & A the bench assigned to counsel and waits] 10 16 constructed at prenent, this prob: / Moe"? Mas ke HKtUEe CHAIN YOR hae: by orimi inst @ woman, in my F Matthews to recite his brief complaint. She listened im- patiently, yet deferentially, When Matthews had finished Mrs, Pell ad- dressed the Court: “Your Honor, may I cross-examine?” Maxgistrate O'Connor nodded consent. ed for Policeman tration of steritation. -A wife eration of sterilization, A wife- hepter, for instance, or the bur- lar who uses torture to compel his victims to produce their val- uables, ought to suffer a cer- Another point I wish to make Plain is the fact that on an average the working girl does not marry to better her social position, It is “she” of the independent spirit who maintains the idea of being the “pi” of her husband, not an orna- Holiday Gifts. On the first floor above our for mer store at 38 West 34th Street we are offering a superb assort- ment of Holiday Gifts at most reasonable prices—such as lem will always be an individual one. \ WHEN A WIFE SHOULD KEEP ON WORKING. Where a wife's earning capacity 1s exceptional, it 1s of course very foolish of her to regire to what George Creel strong will and self-confidence. It is only through work that a poor girl may get to know young men and to give Cupid a chance. What she loses for being away from home as very small in comparison with A Fascinating Display “omer,” began Mrs. Pell, aiming &| geseribed the other day as “greasy| mental Axture, wibet hel anions Tole Fa eae tain punishment, which he may Watches, American of gold pencil at Policeman Matthews and | aomosticity” or to the masterly In Tt 1s the girl of the middle class met marriage means an everlasting Raow beforehand, 30 cooms te as well as imported, making little gestures, “do you under-| 11.14) of the woman whose housewif who is her mother's chum more vacation, a retirement from work. be that the prospects of a whip- monds. Pearl | ’ $ “No,” returned Matthews, with an] 1 Somer ee ora dozen eervante,| {he household cares and labors; not | tong as they can, out wnen they |] that purpose. When in neo is and all other pre- e 4 el who goes oft to boa Hi RUENAIAEe: ou, handed my VAtthaincecant time (ue averane:WiGRA|'gchosl iNtolan thoes (yeah cee |. hee Sucre can charred Il coerce ante cious stones mount- : they want to stop. They serve ne others, but they want a servant in ever whipped twice. rning capacity is greater auffeur a summons, did you ask him whom necessity does not compel to ed platinum, in : our vace his engine to exbilarate the| home than outside of it, Her time and| enter the kitchen. git 1s she who | their home, || teamed nis lesson.” Gold Jewel ronpebe or?” talent are worth more to her husband} understands when nervous, mental Every sirl that prepares herself ¢ ewelry, Sterl- “Yes, but not until after the chauffeur! and children than to any one else. If} Strain of the business man's atrenu- for a sweet happy home must know | ing Silverwar e, “Sterimy) I advocate that she ahould have & gain") fia. uit tormet ‘Because well that duty 1s forced Mke ® | ‘strs, Reginald C. Vanderbilt, who h French Clocks, Cuck- Oy epar men . (grimly) Have you any knowledge|¢u1 occupation before marriage it 1s| {rifle cross or terse? Bec sho | pump (as when she works for the | con i at the Vanderbilt ‘Hotel, tt dO C i of the mechanism of a motor car? aeaee know | ae been through the same experl- | pay envelope), but that tove Is n jand i oos and Opera Glasses ; mee tilapia nee Seneaieare a OO ARSGGh Work IDADALAIRG. CASO) (Cee ake enee or rain ioc Cat ‘Anearly visit will be appreciated F F MRS, PELL PLEASES HERSELF | whet abe i wee ne aticate her- ‘am a working girl, frankly © | {rtollsome and tiresome, in the sec- [Deen In the est of health for several ourth loor A. FRANKFIELD & CO. Jewellers and Import 38 West 34th St. AS LAWYER. Mrs, Pell (addressing the Court)—l eimply wished ‘to see, Your Honor, it (hls man {9 the proper person to hold such a position, «He acknowledges he knows nothing about automobiles. 1 have established my point Magistrate O'Connor bowed and the ond is sweet and pleasant. The young girl who has come to this understanding and the young man who has met her, both have found the key to a happy home, As fot not knowing housekeeping, there is not one woman who, when she decides to do it for the one she giving was taken so Ill that two physi- clans and two nurses were called to attend ner, Her Silness caused the abandonment of plans to go to Newport ix h her husband. ——————}_+ Poudre Blanche self to her home she has @ definite con- ception of her own economic value, If s woman making 660 9 week should marry 0 $20 man and should give up her work to make @ home for him she would be worth at least $50 a week to that home provid opposite sex who Will agree with me on these points. i. F, F, SHE CONTENDS WORKING GIRLS MAKE GOOD WIVES. Dear Madam: The Arkansas wom- FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. chauffeur took the stand, He testified an who says that working girls do i ot become an expert 4 he'tiad not noticed his car was smok-| ghe gave it the same time and in- | not make good wives is entirely reppieerety ‘na very short time. | The qualities that delighted you| ing until the policeman handed him the] ¢eliigent attention she bestowed | wrong. I am willing to admit that A YOUNG MAN. | Gist, continue to pl veel $1.00 summons, He would not swear the car| ¢ormerly upon her work. How much some of them do not, but there are pee Edd ” please y ( had not emoked. a week she is worth ' some ladies of leisure who do not, | | 5 ; the chatifeur stepped down, atra,| more than #50 8 week wo Eaaot { eitaer. A girl who has had to neip [NEW MAGISTRATE AT WORK. ny | ‘The character written on moth. Pell announced: “Now I will testify,| #2."0% 0) ttt ton and love and | support a family and make the rost ee er’s face is beauty: Your Honor." of her salary suffice for her cloth of cf a | “| t to say, Your Honer, that 1| Joy $m terme of mgeey: cae bea tree Hh A Ete hierar Campbell Gets His First Lesson on Unfortunately, women of to- ride ap and down in my car on Fifth The Benne a vas a) be li tha oaluaroe meneyi chan coed: Bench, | day do not always have that} ates easter cara ere parry to learn, but to apply them| Ness there are a few men who real- John A. I Campbell, a lawyer, who jrugged health that mother had. agreeableneas of some policemen, A} successfully day after day for years ie SAS: OIL WOCUOR, BIR the oo loon Dee Mantay emer nite Poudre Blanche promotes that come, I am getting my york a Woman can ac- riv' e un- |nor, as @ temporary Magistrate, took Pyar ; : fheods eS fight the Police te te ase woes fortunates who had to start out to. | iis first lesson in the duties of a Magis- | health which is bounding, radiant | rs Department on the etiuation. Last night 3 .| work as soon as grammar ‘school | trate to-day, !n the Tombs Police Court | beauty. r Re husband and T and a number of |HER HOME WORK MAY BE HARD:| Vay nnisned, but nevertheless have | He shared tho bench with Magistrate CEYLON TEA Au erat for electro-plating at home any metal with [hate went into this matter thoroughly| ER THAN HIS OFFICE DUTIES. | fina me to learn all the house- | Mequade and from the Tombs Court | Of your chemist, Gold - Silver - Brass - Copper - Nickel - Ti | and we are going to have an indignation! ‘Unjess a man works with pick and) noiq dutte cook, bake and |wilvge to the Various other city or! T_T | Kalish has it-—or direct. | e pper - Nickel - Lin meeting et the Automobile Club very) anoval in the mtreet_or engages in| pew, fronds in the | The newly appointed magistrate wil White Rose Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 Silver Voltite enabies wnyone to easly, quickly and = par other hard manual labor, he 1 prob-| game boat who have married and /eit in the place of Magistrate Breen, P ani h economically replate at home all worn and tarnisl chauttent Senta ard ETN ably less tired at the end of the day} pecome excellent housewives, and 1 "who bas been ill for some time. ‘oudre Bl Cc e than the woman who cares for @ ser-) vantless home and has entire cha ” two or three young children, I con- feas that there is no work outside the home that I would not prefer to the | cares of the woman Who keeps house SILVER TABLEWARE pure. silver. r “Walle you may criticise him and com- plain against him for doing his duty, there are dowens of others who would send in complaints to his superiors if We to take action against smok- ing eutomobiles.”" Mra. Pell bowed and withdrew to her Take. in Time ssn the proper help to rid your system ing to any thickness. you need is a Clean Cloth, Water and Voltite, Most worthwhile “se resources, or the working girl, knowing that the cherished desire (be it clothes, pleasures or other wise) depends upon her own par- ticular labor, meeting many types without assistanc of the poisonous bile which causes PUT THE OTHER H mcery, hardware, jewelry mowing ‘This wife's Job is about the hara- here ee ony, | shennan nee \ orga Astulenes snd dlacomy | = IPTEEN CENTS | . it @ success—earns more money WILL LET WOODRC than she is ever likely to get. is) mm | proper—and the best—help is IN THE BANK, WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—Chairman| Hvening World readers contribute . Fitagerald of the Appropriations Com-| their views of the wife and her Job } : to-day received from Kurt P.|1n the folloning letters: CauiE ea orn, one of his constituents, a set| GIRLS LE. | | | of verses which the author proposes as @YSTEM IN THE OFFICE. | The Pleasant Chocolate Laxative | PILLS BI fe li | @ oew national anthem. | Dear Madam: Which has the bet. | ‘ 0 Be EE OE sn ws thal geo eeatS te imo eee Ok GIVES SURE RELIEF 2 English title Along with t them the author| now what life is—the daughter of | Sold everywhere In boxes 10c., 280. af a jsemt instructions for } Fitagerald to] the rich, surrounded with every | Ig¢ acts gently and surely, without pain or griping, and is an| Ee ums present the verses to Iesident Taft} Juxury, moving only in her own | 2 | eee i viom accepted as the nation's| ‘eeu never thrown upon her own {ideal cathartic for the most stubborn cases of constipation. | RINGING '*EARS DEAFNESS INSTANTLY RELIEVEO BY THE (10 DR MARSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF yh r4 P by proclamation, Mr. Fituger- al presented tie verses to President Tate to-day. “The President sail he was much sobliged but would leave the matter fo Per lOc Bottie W IT’S WORTH A Quarter! 2 iL D sersssseeeeeeeee WORLD WANTS... 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