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i f i | OOP LELOEEEES OEE RESO ES OOOEEE HOLES OEOOES BELEEEREOEAELESES FEDEEEEEE EEO RED EEE FEOREHOEE eseeses ALL THREE PRISONERS from woman on Brooklyn Bridge, First THE EVENING WORLD, Fu w A WIFE AND HER JOB ow ‘iinet PSEC ISSTS FFSSSSHTT TOES TIOS. -SESETEOSSOOSSS! 2 999SISSEVTOT INES + HETHIEOTTIND SSDS SEOTEONENSENOSHED ‘Ong Three Cases Disposed Of in Wives Who Half Starve Their Families In Order to Hold Showy Receptions . : €9@ Ie a Married Woman's Duty to Make Herself and Home So Attractive to Her Husband That There Will Be No Allure- ment for Him Outside,”’ sihtadand “M. H.R.” “BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “It's the last straw that makes the worm turn,” a young woman re- marked recently in explaining why she had left her husband. I am sure this singular combination of antique o NixoLa ORRBLE SeuTH of her household duties. The benevolent law says husbands must support their wives and it puts men in jail alimony, but does it offer any redress Job, neglects her home and leaves the children to grow up a credit to the Neighbors or a tax on the county? None that I have ever heard of. Some soeial reformers advocate salaries for wives. ‘They say the law should stv! woman a certaln percentage of her band’s income over and above main tenance. Very well, if the law could make her earn the money. But how) would this be possible? Tf Mrs. Jones, upon Lerewnygy 1 Magistrate wader suspended sen- tence, then it might be only just and fate oe this 4 Possible it seems rather; f salaries for wives. And will go on disputing ly. A the OEE WANTED 10 G0 TOWARSO BADLY HE STOLF 10 BUY TICKET Watchman. Knocked Him Down, Then He Got Carv- ing Knife to Go Burgling. x ‘When the King of Greece tssued his eal for volunteers, nineteen-year-old Nioholas Carconis, one of the subjects concerned, was ohecking hats in a big hotel in Montreal, and waxing rich. He listened to the cali of duty, gave up hie job and came to New York to walt upon the local King's Committee for the | Return of Voluntee: Nicholas watched thousands of his compatriots sail away for the sceno of hestilities, He haunted the office of the committee and shadowed the Greek Consul, but they seemed to forget him Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) “The Problem Is Not the| Job, but the Girl Who Fills It,’’ Says ‘Mrs. Helen S.,’’ Who Also Asserts That Generally Working Girls Make the Best Wats phrases would meet the approval f the bulwark of a Flatbush family who has just advertised that he will not be responsible for his wife's debts, giving as a reason that she buys too many and too costly Christ- mas presents for her friends and relatives, The wife on the vontrary asserts that her husband is a very “close-fisted” man, and that wives of poorer men in Flatbush have more spending money. Perhaps the hardest thing ‘about a wife's job is that she gets no regular compensation for it; that what she receives above her actual living ex- penses is left to the honor, generosity or penurfousness of the Individual man, But if the husband is merely placed on his honor in this matter, #0 too Is the wife in the performance for non-support or non-payment of to the man whose wife loafs on the last straw the worm will turn—even as the Flatbush husband has turned. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE WHERE THE MONEY GOES. It ts noticaable in this case that the} husband objects only to his wife's ex- penditure of money on persons outside her home. Many house! Are united In the belief should starve that its fri that to and bean soup for a fortnight t small price to pay for the pri giving a showy reception with paims, & caterer and much furniture and finery sent ‘on approval.” And it may really be I don't think eo —that the family gains in advertising what it loses in food values, and the high cost of bluMng {ts not too high. Here are some additional views of Evening World readers on the duties and gesponaibiiities of a wife and her Job. A young woman writes: fs to make herself and the home #0 not working in #hops or factories, attractive to the husband that there who get up at 9 or 10 o'clock in the will be no @llurement for him out- Morning and find their breakfast all aide. ready upon the table, Which are the When the rush and grind of busl- | gitis who will make good wives? ness hours ceave he should go home | The trouble to-day ts that young with @ song of happiness and thank- women expect too much, They are fulness in his heart, knowing there | ali looking for a man with money Will be @ smile to geet him from A sincere girl who can make the the wife who understands. best of everything t » along Her home can be her world, Will be competent to Mil the Job she and she can govern St by lo takes when she gets mar: trust. Where the heart ts th MRS. HE ia, and it's her job to k in harmony of thought and com- radeship, barring the door against the iscorda of selfisiness and discon ‘ tent. Down deep in the heart of 9.) every woman ts the call of home, wifenood and motherhood | The happines of the home lies not through the door of the kitchen, but through the door of the heart. The woman who enters and becomes the keeper of the key, can become all that the most exacting domand—if that home MENTHOL CANDY | Cough Drops { k! elief On a! coughs, colds and throat 8 excellent cooka make woeful wiv A little recipe I can highly recom- mend to be served at all times Is: “Plenty of love, with some good Judgment stirred in, well seasoned by common sense.”’ “M. H.R.” These are a marricd woman's opinions: IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE GIRL WHO FILLS THE JOB, Dear Macum: About a wife's Job, the problem ts not the job, but the girl who fille {t. I know quite a num- ber of working girls who make their own biscuits, muffins, pancakes and Widdows Bis 6 Honkres Tee.” other nice things for breakfast and |! WM. H. LUDEN, Reading, Pa. prepare their own lunch; all before MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER going to work. 1 know other girls, ees “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION == Browning, King&Co CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND 1g FOR MEN, BOYS AND OBILDREN ——— a Children’s Clothing Our Departments for Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats are especially arranged to enable you to see what you are getting. If you want remember that we makeall ourown Children’s | Goods and sell them directly to you. Special values can always be found in Boys’ Double - Breasted Two-Piece and Sin i: A WIFE’S JOB 18 TO MAKE HER- SELF AND nome ATTRACTIVE, “BABY’S FACE COVERED WITH ECZEMA PATCH- ES CURED BY SAXO SALVE AFTER OTHER OINTMENTS FAILED. “I wish to express a few sentiments in regard to the virtues of Saxo Salve. Our little boy, three year affected with Mhat our physician nounced as an infantile forni of ecsemns. Sores or postules gradually spread over his face and thighs in patches and dry forming. e tried various ointments without benefit. A friend offered us a tube of Saxo Salve, which we at once began applying to hiseruptions. In a week, quite « visible improvement was made, at the end of two weeks he was leyprg cured. I cannot speak too hly of Saxo Salve and I want you to feel free to tell others of my experience.’ R. L. Simpson, Battle Creek, Mich, For Eczema, Salt Rheum, itching, burning rash or humors of the skin or other skin troubles, the soething, pentivating healing power of Saxo Sal led. ry it on our ntee to return your money if it joes not help you. All Riker and Hegeman Stores in New York and Brooklyn anc at all drug ’ when, arranging for the transportation | stores where this blue \") .of each new shipload. One day some one pieked his pocket and he wae ieft al- most penniless. On Novy. 21 Nicholas got desperate. He decided to Ket some more monty in the easiest and quickest way to pay his own passage back to Greece, On that day he entered a warehouse at u Bridge street. The watchman surprised him, and, instead of turning him over to the pollc ed himself with | biacktn Last patriot went! into a staurant and stole a carving knife. This was toy tect himself from heavy-fisted men. street. and Nicholas pocket, Upstaira in th Supt. Girdes Nicholas searc ables, Girdes Was uroused and yelled for belp Downstairs ran back a mob of mle: with his carving knife. Policeman Har rington of the Old Slip station was the sidewalk nd Nicholas into his arm ea him tightly, Nicholas is in a cell now, praying that the war will last unui Tie. Tinger nays that she ts her best, but itis miguty hard congenial with the widower xi asked wv how much she thou second-hend dealers would offe lady's tailored suit that is only three yeare old and has been worn only seven or eight times. | Duffy’ s Pure Malt Whiskey WARDS OFF DISEASE STRENGTHENS SYSTEM IMPROVES DIGESTION HELPS CONVALESCENTS BUILDS UP ENERGY INVIGORATES THE AGED Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers, 81,00 a large bottle The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, WY, —=j}do for you. Kight now when expenses Breasted Norfolk Suits. Prites $5,00 to $: Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers from $7.50 to a15.00. Juvenile Suits and Overcoats in Styles that can be found only here. The best Departments for Hats and Furnishings for Young Folks in the City. Come in any week-end and take advantage of the reduction in broken lines of our best sellers. BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway & Sixth Avenue, between 3ist and 32d Streets. Cooper Square, opposite 5th Street. Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb Ave. Buys these and other useful GIFTS. Nothing quite as Acceptable as SVENinos are clamoring after your ready mone: a t problem must be solved, with this interests Ny We'll hold your gif: livery {f you wish, Special Values In Morris Chairs, Music Cabinets, Parlor Table: Roman Chairs, | Mission Clocks, Etc., at 50c to $1.00 Week Flat Outfit $1.50 Per Week EASY TERMS Our terms, like our [ in prices, ‘are’ lowest We Far Frolaht, a w service, style and quality for the Young Folks, | ADAX, DECEMBER 6, 1912. offense, Himira Reformatory. DGE FOSTER. twenty-one years old, glary. Firet offense. SENT TO REFORMATORY. Pleadled mul i ' Court of General in auie a guilty grand fare Sessions. ord of ity from three prisone ffense. Bln F inti Caar at ora wa | HE Rubber ootwear } sures BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN, PITTSBURGH, Dec, 6—A local des For Men, Women and Children eigthan, Gotu: 9 inewen years ol, | partment store has Insured the lives Blyn Rubber Footwear is made from choice, grand larceny. | of ita. thousand employees against aining § cenis death fresh live rubber and has the Blyn guarantee of quality, workmanship and finish. 5 . ? Though cost of rubber has been steadily ad- ‘I : SS — vancing and inferior grades have in many cases been substituted, the Blyn standard has been af | rigidly maintained. { In Rubber, as in Leather footwear, Z only reliable le ill be found | , ‘ Stole pocketbook in the Ten Big Blyn Stores. We in way wi Storm King Dull Gum Boots pe Absolately Periect and Fully Warranted. Blyn | Men's sizes, 6 to 12......... $3.50 Order | Boys’ sizes, 11 to 2. Ph soedbosy tamount, Boys’ Us) 3 to 6.. comparisen, as in no other ill the high quality anc the be so readily manifest. Broadway At 34th St. the gift.) A practical For Early Christmas Shopping: $29 | "2:,2",3"2 be $3.00 oe Boys’ Boots, sizes 11 to 2... $1.75 Style ~ fe Boys’ Boots, sizes 3 to 6.... $2.25 Ladies’ Boots, sizes 2% to 8. $1.75 oa cr Misses’ Boots, sizes 11 to 2.. $1.50 Children's Boots, sizes6to10 $1 i neat style with many distiy.ctive Fit without pinch fchion points and, brim{fal_ of ulge. valve. Same style in Taupe Suede. Blyn.Plan Nature Shoes 7 The time to shop is NOW—before the rush begins. The place is at our Store, which we have made head- quarters for Christmas Gifts. You simply cannot go into a Liggett store without at once finding something appropriate, distinctive and at a saving in price. VISIT US FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS. GODET PERFUMES | THERMOS BOTTLES “From Paris” Everybody needs one. Useful for Boys and Gir’: The Latest Sensation. Let us | in « hundred different wa , gunmetal call, pater, demo trate thee exquisite | We show all styles $1 and up- colt and tan Russ odors to you, In handsome | ward, \ Scientifically construct ed to promote foo health. = a A Conitoreanls shoe for everyday wear. A Sightly shoe for holiday wear or holiday gifts. Our competent workmen have Sizes 5 to 8..... $1.75 built in all the style that comfort Sizes 8% to 11..82.00 will allow. Sizes 11% to 2..§3.50 Write Blyn-Plan Nature Shoes first Tan, sizes 5 to 8.82.00 on your list of Xmas presents for brides av Biack Leathers, the child. Ten Big Best Family Stores. Shoes in All Cirades. WEST SIDE STORES: 222-224 W. 125th st. id packages $1.25 to $10.00. —— IMPORTED SOAP GILLETTE RAZORS SOAPS _ | stake the man happy by giving TOILET WATERS ANDEXTRACTS | him one. It will fulfil his de- F’om the best foreign and do- | sire. We have all styles, 5.00 Houbigan’, | to $25.00. r, Roger & Gallet, Harmony, Holet Dalees He cose Seer KODAKS ete, at lowest ' rices, _ " Very few gifts are so generally nopular as the Kodak or the BOXES OF STATIONERY J fry, Ghineta. We will show A plend d sho ving of the best | yo what you want and tell you make: stich as Sy nphony Lavn, | Sit about it, i Eaton, Crane and Pike, - | Brownies $1.00 to 812.00 lad Liven, ete., in Holida: K Ronm, tee , 'Y | Kodaks 88.00 to 8€5.00 FRENCH IVORY FOUNTAIN PENS Combs, Brushes, Mirrors and | We are agents for Waterman's all the other novelties and toilet | Ideal, Rexall, Onoto and other Fequiisites that » | well known makes. In fancy eat " at complete the set. Boxes 81,00 to $10.00 PIPES CANDY SPECIALS A most accertable gift for the | 60c Chocolate covered Pine- man who smokes, apple in syrup 88¢ pound. 50, 60c Milk chocolat i Calabash 81.00 to 812,00, Me peindis Meerschaum 8.50 to 88,50, 40c Chocolate martinis £9¢ Ib. FREE! "er" | (FREE! oross" Department, An Oxidized cen neee ASH TRAY ana | |* 6 SHABWAY CIGAR CUTTER CIGAR given away with every &5c LIGHTER | or over purchase of popular “Flor de Murat’’| | siven with every box of cigars purchased at $1.25 Havana Cigars. Don't fail to get one! or over, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Men's Furnishings Special for Saturday Silk Four-in-hands.........0.005 cece (Oe Values $1.00 & $1 50 Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands & Hose to match Two toned combinations..,.....perset $7.00 Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands.......... 85c¢ Value $1.50 Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands.......... $1.35 Value $2.00 Tan Gtrest GH. corsa evreveccns «$135 182-184-186-188-199 —""° rot hale 222-224-226-228 Fownes and Dent's Gloves SMITH ST. “onpay avo GRAND ST. ||| ° Cor. Warren St. SATURDAY Naan Ate Dan shades .ccecsrccncsees $1.50 r Driggs BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Silk Knitted Dress Reefers... te $3.00 Two Toned Accordion Dress Reefers... $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. , Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats An unusually fine collection of good quality well-tailored garments, Embracing an as- sortment of the smartest models of the A Wonderful vay of season. Fashioned in all the most wanted ||| (a Small Dey su] materials, including chinchillas, boucl % Secures Any fancy mixtures and novelties, a Article, Until |} Christmas Gifts mall colors. and sizes, J) 0 50 Called For. 2 NEW $17.50 Value.....ceeeeee eens ® —— AT TE NIM M. STRAUS STORE Handsome Furs on Credit $22.50 Red Fox $) 4) $27 Handsome $4¢@.50 sets—Speclal . i4 Raccoon Sets, 19 Beautiful sets of Made from dark Red Fox Furs for] natural skins. New Women and Miases— fancy Snake ‘Seart|*ave Scarf with head and large Pillow Muff] 4nd tails. Large Pil- to match, low Muff jp match, Beautiful Line of Fur Coats up to $200.00 Zi rr the-vift is to be something in y it will pay you to visit this store, Our stock is new, and is made up of the most beautiful “Gift Things” ever shown in Brooklyn—at prices that will be a revelation to you, Will we be honored with a visit? A FEW SUGGESTIONS Pendants Kart Wine F Chatne Clocks Cult Links Vanity Cases Men’s *"ien%™* Suits and Overcoats All the up-to-date fabrics, finely taflored, as good as any custom made clothes; selling for double the price; your choice of suits or 12.50 overcoats, Spectal......+.++ Keeps the Family | 1 Weekly =—===WELL DRESSED: Cigarette Cases Match Hoxee M. STRAUS, Inc. Opp. Matthews 461 Fulton St. :: :: Brooklyn 4 and Gt Borsuitittern Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders,