The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1915, Page 8

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orrers Cresses” the way to man’s heart. Kind You of deceive , you jn » F the We moun 6 Mare none of her. ‘That more or less justifiable re- tort, however, by no means contented the business women of Now York. 1 not yet received any framed Morphine nor ‘orms and allays than years it has beon in constant use for the relief of ‘latulency, Wind gone, ai Tooting 3 a a The Kind You Have Always Bought i ‘Bears the Signature of Ds For Over 30. Years CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK Open Accounts From $1 a Week Up “Complete Master’’ Fills Bill; Many Girls of the Counting Room Who Possess $25-a-Month Virtues Also Have Other Desirable Attributes—They Can Handle Egg-Beaters as Well as Typewriters. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘The business girl 15 ablo—and willing—to preside over the sort of home that mother used to make, ‘ae she does about a typewriter as a mimeograph. She knows as much about an © She can manipulate a dish-mop The fact cooking reiterated domestic pt rednens, Always Bought has borno the signa- . H. letchen, and has been made andes hia supervision for over 30 Ri mind Allow no one this. Counterleits, Imitations and experiments, and endanger the ent i, "ben It contains neither other areotic substance, It de- Feverishness. For more Trou- mach and Bowels, sleeps Our terms also apply to New York,New Jersey, Lona taland pa and Connecticut, All Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures We Have Only ONE PRICE Write for Our New Catalogue, Mailed FREE ta leila bee 2” la us, as WMA BS A PERPECT ILSBAD? WBNS A PARA Now were getiing Gee Genes iptions of what the f Shapiadit » to pertect domesti: lite om! eater well that sho is an office worker #ix days in the week often does not prevent her from belng a houseworker nights and Sundays, bd She herself has said it men readers hardly can escape admitting that it's greatly to her credit. Two of them the other day brought against her harsh charges of domestic ineM- ciency, That's why she couldn't possibly qualify as the perfect wife, sald they; that’s why they would have Wherewith they once more verified the truth of the cynical old French road directions for all of {t-and our young ool diplomas from them, but I havelrecelved the most carnest, 4 detailed proofs of their Their letter Business Girl Admits She’s IT wee the requisites necessary to qualify in each cle ne cP W. are oot, 1's the Dutines girl « Wall Sivee’ ¢ wt heart and ste ts renenuttel Tienoutamats Caw Coow ean | T Tawes men OVF HER AND exPECTS “when He TO Wiss published to-day in The Evening World, should convince any min who seeks In the perfect wife what a witty womaa has summed up as “the $2%5-a-month virtues.” Apparently he may find bis ideal in the business office an readily an in the kitchen, A woman, like every other worker, ought to know her job. If, as is the ease with the majority of marriages, the wife's job means cooking, keep- ing house, taking care of babies, she should know how to do these things. But the knowledge of them—only this and nothing more—reoms to me no guarantees of wifely perfection, The spotieas home may be ruled by a termagant. The perfect cook may give to her husband all the passion- ate emotional response of a clam, It's all very well for the business woman to prove that #he isn't a hopeless dub at managing a house, | But by so doing she doosn't read her | title clear as a perfect wife, She is! probably too intelligent to labor under | such a delusion, Tt seoms to be fixed | firmly in the minds of certain young | mon, But the man who marries for a home, and for no other reason, 1s al- Most as sure to regret it as the wom- an who does the same thing, WALL STREET GIRLS ARE LA- DIES AND THEY CAN COOK. Dear Madam: | have been following the letters in the Eve- ning World and have read thom with some interest. | was par- ticularly interested in L. M.'s let- ter. I think if L. M. will look around Wall Street he will find not only a few but many girls who oan cook, clean house and make dresses, | myself am a pri- vate setretary near Wall Street and know girls who are cither stenographers or bookkeepers. Many, | say moat, of thi girls do all of the things which he siders so rare in these days. ides this, these young ladies, for such they are, are not of the powder and paint kind, | am sure that if he will use his eyes he will find he is mi en, The girls of this sort do not show or what they can do; they are bust- TO CLEAR BAD COMPLEXIONS USE RESINOL Bathe your face for several minutes with resinol soap and hot water, then apply a little resinol ointment very gent Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with resinol soap and more hot water, finish with a dash of cold water to close the pores, Do this once or twice a day, and ) ished to find how qi the pores, removes pimples and black- heads, and velvet; Resinol oi stop itching instant! kly the healing resinol medication soothes and cleanses and leaves the complexion clear ment and resinol soap and speedily heal | mrerit, 1 indienantiy dem: . — it 2 only toe true that there & expect’ SSeS iN RETURN” nexs-like, Independent and think that cooking, sewing and dressmaking are not for the office, T know that all these girls enjoy going out, but a | reat many of them do not think this 1s the principal thing in life, 1 have been taurht to sew, to cook, mend, clean house, ynd have also been edu- | cated In music and have had a good | education in other ways. Most young | men do not wish a girl to aay what | they can do, they only wish to be | frivolous and have a good time, Most «iris really app » A young man with whom they can converse in a friendly fashion and also a young man who will talk sense with them, To | mo there is nothing more pleasant | than to talk over the questions of the day with a man who appreciates my conversation, By a young man I do not mean one who Is about twenty- two or twenty-one, but one who has become a man, In the offico next to me {8 a young man who is always telling me what a good time ho has. He never stops to think that that does not interest me in the least. He can- not discuss a single topic but dance, dinners, theatres and has had very little education, Then this young | man makes about $12 in all and is | looking for a nice sensible girl to marry! Ho Is not the only one, for although only twenty, T have met | many young mon like this, Let L. M think over this, and I know if he will | but look ho will find many young girls who are full of fun, interosting and not thinking only %f good times M. G HEAVEN HELP MISS SIMPLICITY IF SHE WEDS THE FALL GUY. Dear Madam: I have been very much Interested in some of the men’s ideas of a perfect wife. The author of “Another Admirer of the Modest Home-made Girl" |x the type of man who deserves what he has spent most of bis thine and money on—"'the Doll,” But of course some day he expects to settle down with a Miss Simplicity. Heaven help Miss Simplicity! Th Fall Guy" should leave Miss Sim- plictty to the man worthy of her some one who has not boon around so | much, A perfect husband I can read- lly describe, for I have newly ac- quired one, He must be generous (that 4s, hand over the pay roll), un- selfish, considerate of his wife's wishes and be willing to compromise on disputed questions, Men should not think that women eng in professions and business cannot adapt them- solves to the arte of home mak- 'o ing, for they oan. Just pick out the’ glel wh more to you t' If you are she will love B rnot. With t husband reste the responsibility of matrimonial bliss. He should forgive and suggest, rather than demand, and he will be the hap- plest man in the land. A. H. THIS OFFICE GIRL HELPS OUT i AT HOME, Dear Madam: I have read different | opinions on “What Is a Perfect Wife?” and herewith send mine, The | male sex think that if a girl works in an office all day she cannot make a good housekeeper. That because I, being to help at home every iz, er I go out or not. This js not com- { pool humors, sores, chafing. free, a Md woun: and pulsory, but is the way | was brought up. Men do not look very far for the right one, as they don't know how to treat the right girl fairly when thay | a evsineos Jusualiy me defend r powder an | SESE es Coes hint Sear has om NOT A rh Love cetaTuet ~* aj- whe will try te make # ehowy o pearance when a man enters the oftiwe or factory on many oth resent the tement ond “LM.” as net being true moet bus ress girls The f hai the air » powdered her ta 4 brogh ain whe mar “lity ik way he ee ING WORLD, TUESDAY. AvoUST 31, 1 ether Chine © wo o Mee ever read follow ow WIFE FOR “M. T could meet . 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