The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1915, Page 4

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Why hy Diamond Money 5 ds ss FMB BVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918. = . | coring Gor the tome. Genes DARKENED AW res pe Be Py om TRAY BAIR for Te conontion § WHO SHOULD BE BOSS AT HOME? } **:" hatte Laat * . og A eww tte s rum aratogs [ Wotan ® tnone be ‘ved T . tp py wine (he ahove olen inn es ir n 8 ty © Mingle , . a, a“ qraaltp ong oury vue that the deeper the miners dig inte ! Hore Pro ene 4 | > . an ‘ eS = awly for the 7 earth of * Afra, the fewer fine : © Ge Tolle Mow She Dut ty they fir nd then the production a < ce — | WIDENER FUNERAL HELD >= oY Paice ie fo gles tng eaten hay adr , heath " HIS ART GALLERY » Solitaire Diamond “ Sea he Only the Pa 4 Intimate Engagement Rings portation of Fine Diamonds and do not have to add mid- dlemen’s profit to the price. De nes . re ee in w place where rents are low takes a gre timate friends difference too bie felthful valet, was numb If you think of buying a Diamond Engage them. Three hundred p ment Hing for $10.00 or $1500.00, or any price nent tn the industrial end tine | between, let us show you how much farther your money ‘ wore itty ue the Wisesee | Will go at Lamberts than at « store in a fashionable neighbor- a ee ent | hood, where the middleman thrives—at the customers’ expense. Solitaire Enga, nt Diamonds are mounted in the Lambert factory in Solid 14 karat and 18 karat gold and in novel settings of platinum No Seams Nor Solder in — -~ Rings tveryone is Guaranteed Solid Gold of the fineness stated— 14 karat, 18 karat, 22 karat, | 4.40 up : a Lehane gaa gover — Sou, . Durability is the first cone #9- karat, $5.25 up 22-karat. $7.00up Sideration in a ring that so ea seldom leaves the hand on which | it is ple lives a on the day when two Joined. Seamless Solid tere $9 up| 14- pay $8.00 up Gold Wedding Rings in styles 18-karat, up | 18-karat, $8.10 up and shapes for all fancies. En- 2-karat, $8.75 up |22-karat, 10.50 up praying without charge. Pleasing gifts for the happy Autumn Bride, such as Solid Gold Brooches, Bracelets, Lavallieres, Lockets, Bar Pins, set with Diamonds of splendid color. Rarely beautiful Diamond and Platinum Jewelry at really attractive prices, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10 There were ‘There Widener left his pricel tion to ae By ite delay for tem years tn tutld the city has un- od Ite chances of art ool- ee MARCH im THe MOUTEFOLO * | _m Husband an Employer and Wife an Employee 1s, the Amazing Master-and-Servant Suggestion of a Wife Who Has Been Married Twenty Years and to Whom the Term “Boss” Is Anathema. Iections owned by Pailatelphiang \ POR EVESGHT By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, The husband should not be boss of the home, but he should be the do- mestic empioyer—hta wife the trusted employee. That is the somewhat amazing domestic relationship which is advo cated in a letter I have recetved from “A Wife.” To me a boss by any | other name would be as unbearable, but “A Wife” evidently doesn’t feel without glasses, when by their that way about it. She ts perfectly willing that her/that if his employer faim he loves| use they could be made com- husband should occupy the position of domestic boss, | hi# own living. So also should a wife] fortable and happy. a0 lon, od regard he mo, becoming the trust- a Ps either « claim the title—and undoubtedly | (/"", and it Is a wise man Littie eyq troubles easily nis wife as such Why should any competent woman ever wed, if she ould be broadminded ~ to it he , unle: baa steps is to regard her husband only as an em loyer, bh on ard off petty annoyances,| to correct them are taken ployer, her mar- | hut work out understandingly all We can tell you whether riage as “going out to service?” What's the point in| big Issues in which each works for ; h working for board, wages and an occasional tip in your | ‘2? £004 and welfare of the family glasses will do much or tittle husband's home, {f you are able to earn three or four | Anda now just a few more words as to| for you. == There are careless people who go years, instead of days, oo*| See i] the minor t Firat, take the ; ‘ " | times as much tn an office, a shop, or even a home! nok. If & woman Kaows bow to:run Harris Glasses, if we “really \ TiMMARMAL elonging to some one else her home she ood be a no tear of! and truly" believe you require SOT FF LT NIE TT TT EG, * the ik, fo. ust are ev read: .) iw The answer, of course, is that | 6 women who are thelr |to respect superior intelligence. As| them—cost $2or more. ii} inde, viewed merely h Is, if not their eu- | for ehildren, if properly brought up c a | ployers, attract merely the lai are te ine fettere they do not Rnow the, meaning wort a t and incompetent employees, ti ewan 4 sayt | bors " it n eir ee women who cannot do well-paid | band deca his buriness xnd’purit [WE SUPREME IN BUSINESS, SHE i] work and who are looking fer a | on a business basie—vi | ae A) ects cree: | Rik mehiee patiererdt™” | wikice ashes “weet Wise Geufists and Cpticrans Many a man, handicapped for pal Lahvagaid by cannot "be fired, provided only |. “Every employor ta the head of his! answer the auagtion “Who Should Be e 8 . 3 ee drug, caffeine, has been put on 4 concern, but without employee: joss a! ome?" ing my own ex- by that she remains technically [Could snot run it. He has bie tested fperience for Aa example. “loyal” to the man who hae oén- | counsellors and advisers, and fre- SiMy husband and myself ‘have! | tracted for her services. quently his employees arn by far bla! gach aur separate. duties to per | mental superiors. But that doas not form, he earning eo daily brea: SATIGFIED WITH A LIFE JOB) oe event the employee from giving the| and | bringing up the children AND A MASTER. est that Is in him, for ho realizes! (of which there are three) and There are plenty of marriages of | ——— a . —— aa eo, SX Te Ie voi Ls juhaaiiae 's pure food-drink. || couldn't keep a situation as cook or SA = general Sousemaid for ten minutes, ENN oR 2 ohn St. iscth'& 181a 1 Broadway, near Willoughby, B'k! S*punon Bt, opposite AAR: Bkiyn ’ ! but whose husbands and ohildren There sa Reason : must submit, day after day, to dirty, disordered rooms and badly-cooked | meals, If one of these wives reaily Postum is a delightful beverage, free from drugs or ]/joved her husband, if wifehood meant harmful ingredients of any sort, but packed full of the rich |[|to her something more than a soft goodness of whole roasted wi A fnolecoms Job from which she could not be dis- i Wheat, with a bit of w lodged, she would never make him so uncomfortable, There's no coffee trouble i On the other hand—let us be per- ted ble in Postum,—no headache, no || sctiy ¢air—there are men who eeem heast-flutter. no sleeplessness, no biliousness, no “fag’—but ]|to mistake the marriage altar for an there is ‘a mighty boost toward health and the joy of living. employment agency, who wed be- cause they are tired of boarding ‘Kayman, turning from coffee with its ills to this pure || because they do not wish to pay the rink, , quick! fi wages of servants, Unfortunately, r ty, nds 5 the women chosen by these men do ? not always look on marriage with 2 “There’ sa Roania for POSTUM | tie same “eve to nuniness.” and some of them do look for love, tenderness, —so eryw! delicacy and other qualities for Id by Grocers ev here. which an employer ts not Mkely to find any epecial use, It doesn't seem to me that the picturing husband and wi mployer and employee | E CONDENSED MILK THE ORIGINAL In thousands of American homes Eagle Brand has become a tried and dependable staple. As a culin: adjunct it provides a ready help in the production of innumerable dainties. Many y pester it for tea, coffee, cocoa or choc- olate. It makes ico creams of delicious texture. Sale of Hig h Géide Rebuilt PIANOS and ‘PLAYER PIANOS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS IANOS and PLAYER PIANOS worthy of a place in the most musical homes. Among them are such renowned makes as KNABE, CHICK- ERING, STEINW/Y, HAINES BROS. and WEBER, while others ( are BRAND NEW INSTRUMENTS in SAMPLE CASES, All the original price tags are atill Those who contemplate the purchase attached to these pianos, showing at ajof a piano for Christmas should take glance the remarkable savings afforded | advantage of this opportunity, A small by this sale. deposit reserves your choice. Only a few of many hundred bargains can be enumerated here Bear Our Full Guarantee. TOMORROW ONLY OPEN WEDNESDAY BVENING UNTIL ® O'CLOCK, As an infant food—when mothers’ milk fails, it affords a valuable substitute. Babies like it. Easy to prepare. ee har ide monial stri tain instan: tion resembles that which exists between capital and labor. Do Evening World readere believe Intrinsic value and thorough worthiness harmonize in our Fall and Winter stits and overcoats. Above their mere cost—always modest— trol? While there are many E} that the husband should be mas- = F : thas the husband should be mas UPRIGHT PIANOS sow GRANDS Formerty’ wow {FI rises a feeling of genuine comfort and the ? , “ f greatest service, pro d e Cumulative Preferred is selling 5 pe 20 YEARS MARRIED, WANTS A 6 | Soerting, Retr. 06 Rew: — = impression o , proper de- Th ‘ g at $5 per PURE BUSINESS ARRANGEMENT, 110 | Chtekertng, Baby, rosewood, fine le |= sign and tailoring, long after the cost has share.” For a limited time buyers will be given a “Dear Madam: Boss! Ugh! The , Miqv0n, rosewood, @ gem.ssses 10 40 | FS b ow Parker, neowoot pe become shadowy in memory. * liberal bonus of Common Treasury Stock. very word inspires contempt. Why a rere ’ " 405 H i ‘on 4 i boss? Boss defined means a selfish . Bets higieicad pi pega |= palleack Suits $18 to $40 e it uct rr) t 1€ comp " domineering person, a tyrant, Mar- . Mignos, mahogany, al ivercoats $16 to $40 es) if. mmpany is in capable hands, rlage ought to be founded on mutuat Baby, romqood, perfect tone, sas | Winter Overcoats $18 to 33 and by striet economy and efficient management respect, and where this exists bossism Beripotageee Be ne E very satisfactory returns should accrue. receives its knockout blow. Surely a + Mirnom, parte no |e B ’ woman cannot respect the man ele in- caoert was ROKAW DROTHERS ‘ eialieions corapegertimage ony tela ae, Sat on Hale pron eb peel Gifford B. Harmon Andres de Segurola pS Re a ee oe fl 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANOS som | Subway Station at Door Lj President Third Vice-Prevident weak, timid creature, whom he bullies som | 2 S60 1 tain Ha) Lambe) W: c. T to bis beart’s content, Just why a e-Angelus, evr ons a 28 Phy ni Woman Suttrage is blamed for the fe- 303 | Kumbe De Luxe, large sae , Vice-President Vice-President General Manager : + Gite : ns mane male boss is beyond mo, for, tet me| [HE Weber Pianola Gra oh ec Tray © stactt eltad eeealiive oe eidfar lageeoie rnc? Tiauk S, Mastings HY . herself in & cAU ound te hel f i | John W. Houston Edward B. Close peeeas Sin my rh a Terms as Low as $5 aMonth Pianos Taken in Exchange The WORLD Sell ' | Rufus B. Cowing, Jr. Joseph Howland Hunt thinks only of self, wants to be W/DREROOMS s 0 000 q A + A boss, d she is an ‘anti,’ jb © 8 tee tine Day Rich. G. Hollaman nog foray ou fn.” 139"ST Copies More in New York City . A, Anderson Harry Rowe Shelley 5™D Ea h Week- Da yi seen many sides V E yay 39) a | nd have come to th Ll - Cc Than i H ‘MIRROR FILMS I e an. Every home ought te SUPREME IN VICTOR SERVICE CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT _M New Any Other ve i f > nc, iy, and this, for at children's orning sSwep ener u should be the father. Moth: rs ont i i Address all communications to FRANK S. HASTINGS, Treasurer, is always mother to her kiddies; | ; - / | 16.East 42nd Street New York City| iin'idicuicus by assuming "cont { ‘ : onto @ . 4 Ne lle

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