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~—e RL cree LALLY Pen ee es 000,000 WAR TAX the Republicans will offer much oppost: Criers of “Pork.” th to ft “Speaker Clark appeared before | WASHINGTON, Hee. 10.—When Con- led res advocated by the Admintstra. | tei. aa ‘will be ready for consideration unti | Ume nd ¢ the mid-winter recess of more than | {rte f"se8 Beate, ‘weeks, which is expected to begin] urge the comm! Fridey or Saturday. pri lations for, con | The only measure of Importance that] That, be passéd before the holidays 1} sip; nou to romain in effect til the] campaign, of December. Woman Su Which the President and] Cul Latablished 1860 — 125th Street West Open Saturday Evenings Things that most men like to receive HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS Only the most reliable kinds, and every one represents a saving. Men's Pure Tub Silk Shirts, with handsome cluster fancy stripes in rich color ings; cach in « holiday box..... $3.25 Silk Bosom Negligee Shirts, handsome stripes, soft cuffs, in holiday form of tax bringing in about $80,000,000 Congress to Renew Measure Be-|_ year, must bo passed at once, Demo- " ts of both Houses will support the | fore Holidays—Clark Derides | Sropoattion, and it in not believed that f to Congress render the continuance ot! this tax for at least another year of Paramount necessity in order to prevent TO STAND YEAR LONGER | «;'*s tenes n ne mance of tne Max quently the resolution continuing this informal hearing of the House Com- reassembles to-day none of the| mittee on Rivers and Harbors yoa- \ Knowing How and What ly to keep within ‘Thus writes “Mrs. P. G.,” who as domestic manager disburses an income of $176 a month and whose letter emphasizes a point which I mentioned early in our present discussion—namely, that your rating as an ef- ficient homeanaker depends upon the value you get for MM MARSHALL your money as well as upon the smallness of the sums you spend. Hee eens Sores eererenen. Conran If a woman fed her family for a and WELL - BALANCED family month upon bread and water, the ftem of provisions in her expense budget would undoubtedly be small. But she would have no chance of win- ning one of the seven prizes, totalling $60 tn all, which The Evening World ing for the most economical = ~*~ to Buy Is a Large Factor in Making a Satisfactory Answer to the Momentous Question Put to The Evening World Readers. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “] have studied housekeeping for ten years. After my long experience, I have come to the conclusion that good housekeeping tn its principles is not @ifferent from any other successful vocation. A good housekeeper must possess the same qualities which a good business man neede—a painstaking devotion to realities and the sense to give tangible form to his ideas. merely to know the purchasing power of a dollar, mere- It is not enough THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. ; : care of my children. My husband } Then, whatever else they care to learn v4 ia a temperate man and a lover of — or be, I shall help them toward their if 4 é hia home and family. So far he (goal, Certainly the proper managing . oe has proved to be more of aholp to [of a home means everything to the) §; 6 me than any one | could hire, |husband and the growing family. 4 f ” ie "7 Di | “My HUSBAND 19 " 1436 ! "| } GETTER WELP THAN budgets. The wise domestic manager, indeed, tries to keep down the ex- penses of her table, but she also makes'a polnt of providing her family with food of such quantity and qual- ity that the health and strength of Thirty-fourth Street + NEW YORK B. Altman & On. FIFTH AVENUE = MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fifth Street ' TIMELY SALES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) An Interesting Sale of Men’s and Women’s Gloves will present exceptional values in the following: Men’s One-clasp Tan Cape Gloves (imported), with spear point. . . . per pair $1.10 Women’s Short Mocha Gloves, full pique sewn, with heavy embroidery; gray or tan; perpair. . . . «© « « «© $1.25 Sees a ee A Sale of Children’s Apparel has been prepared, comprising attractive and practical garments, which will be offered at advantageous prices. Worsted Dresses (sizes 6 to 16 years) Oey lis). vee. by ws oh te > Med Oe OPO Rain-proof Coats, with hats to match . 4.90 Rain-proof Capes (sizes 3 to 10 years) . 2.75 Tailoremade Suits, for the larger girl, Ee 5g? eel gg! Seay ROO Novelty Jewelry is displayed in an exquisite collection of Ear- rings, Flexible Bracelets, Necklaces, Brooches, Hat Pins, Combs, and Studded Neckbands of maline and veivet. Of timely interest are the assortments of Afternoon and Evening Bags, Opera Glasses, and Fans of charming contours, including ' feathered, quilied, Vernis Martin, Watteaw ~“ and spangled Fans. Men's Vest, Stud and Cuff Sets of peari, in ‘\greenegold settings; Waldemar Chains, . Knives, Cigar Cutters, Sautoir Chains, : Lingerie Clasps, all of 14 kt. gold, are among 3 the many articies of gift interest, | Boys’ Clothin g Department A Reduction Sale has been arranged com= prising Overcoats, Suits, Hats and Shirts, which will be offered as follows: Boys’ Junior Coats, comprising with a few years) . . «© « years) . : ours: The entire stock of extra knickerbockers, $6.75, $8.75 years) a ale SoG with separate collar to will be on sale at engraving of monogr: article. Mirrors . $2.75, 3.50 Hair Brushes. . 3.50 Combs. .... 65c. Cloth Brushes . 2.75 | Hat Brushes . . 2.00 exceptions the entire stocks of chinchilla, kersey and fancy mixtures (sizes 2144 to 8 + $6.75, 8.50, 10.00 Boys’ English Overcoats of very fine fabrics, excellently tailored (sizes 8 to 18 - « $17.50, 22.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of fancy tweeds and homespuns, with has been reduced to & $10.50 Boys’ Hats, in desirable styles (sizes 3 to 8 + + $1.65 & 1.90 Boys’ Negligee Shirts of fancy striped madras, match - « 65c. The range of sizes is not complete. Celluloid Toilet Articles IN BLACK-AND-WHITE DECORATION remarkable price ad- | vantages. The prices quoted include the am to order on each Naii Files ... 75c. Button Hooks . 75c. Shoe Horne . $1.50 Buffers ... . 2.25 Powder Boxes & Hair Receivers, each $2.00 that holeso! fail <a mmawomeses Nene and cleaning and taken the entire |housekeepera and homemakers first. )earns FA eR WEEK, 7 “I realize it in hard for girls to| “Inclosed are our expenses as I p. manage a home who have had no ex-/| figure them per week. You see, our Ties Perience of the Kind before marriage. rent and heat are not larze, a& we A Goo CooK tut too many of the girls of to-day|own half of the value in the house, 1S Mos? essen TiAl. do not seem to care, do not realize, |and the rent recetved from our ten- how hard it is to earn a living and/ant on the second floor helps to pay| Clothes how much harder to live within your|for the coal. The whole house is moans and spend the income rightly. | heated and we occupy the parlor Total “L hope to train my daughters to be! floor and basement. My husband OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Exceptional Sale Saturday Women’s Hudson Seal Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, this season's most fashionable flare and ripple models; trimmings of Natural Skunk, Beaver and other desirable furs. Actual values 125.00 to 325.00 85.00 135.00 150.00 250.00 Pa PALATADUS CHEAP each individual is conserved, “Mrs, P,Q.” offers several sugges- tions for accomplishing this task, and her views should be of especial inter- est to housekeepers. Please note, too, that she saves more than one-fourth of the family income, Here ie her, letter, exclusive of the paragraph al- ready quoted, and her budget: “Dear Madam: A good house- keeper in the first place must be @ good cook. It is true that one can buy @ can of tomato soup for The Entire Stock of 10 cents, which makes two plates of good soup, but apart from the Fur Sets, Muffs and Scarfs @ good cook can make lates of batter s: prendre aih Be At Greatly Reduced Prices chance of coming isto per- touch with the real tomato learning how to prepare it . ifferent forms. ‘tence teaches me that the t of getting juainted with the substance of the different materials OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York I Will Close Out Saturday pensive ones, A good steak two costs from 50 to 75 cents, good oh cont, 8b, conta & pound, ‘pat a Reduced Prices 65 Girls’ Velveteen Coats—+ tos years Dressy models, in Black, Brown, Green, Bure . everything ele, gundy and Navy; collars of Beaver or Fitch; fi Incanto of $170" par oon We full lined and interlined. Reduced to 8.75 rprewurneate (oy 15 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats— w 16 years Belt model, with large patch pockets, in - 28 Navy, Brown, Castor and Gray; Corduroy 9.75 y | or Velvet trimmed. Reduced to \N husband and incidentals 25.00 7 Each month's for bev Wescaag 4 ’ ; Totat . oe 95 Girls’ Cloth Coats—+t 16 years acNe'baa no doctors ‘itis teat sear Full length tailored and dress coats, of } re gs Pp pp Broadcloth, Wool Plush, Zibeline, Mixtures, 1 teaches me that : recreation, much ss Overplaids and Corduroy; fur and velvet 0.75 wholesome and. silmulating to” the trimmed. Actual Values to 18.00 idle, but emotional exeitement is most injurious to a person whose oc: = lear ‘anid gober dudamient such ’ eperson a reethil home, wholes 35 Girls’ Velveteen Coats—to to 16 years trend pone walk aay Aes Dinas sarlan Velveteen in Black Brows Grant 0 of sleep are the best aoe Supacior Volostaen, in Black, Brow » Green } HUSBAND me and Burgundy; throw scarf, collar and cuffs ANYBODY SHE. couLD Hine” trimmed with ‘skunk; silk lined throughout 25.00 4 Fiber og Ap Sedo Mod yaad and interlined. Actual 40.00 Value |’ me say that I agree with you in re- gard to running a home on a@ finan- , clal basis. I have been married al- ite eB pont to taeb ek ase Account as possible of our expenses ’ Reduced Prices I belleve that is the one reason we eUr Mann aha eave scuno een ’ finned’ at Scart and we 135 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits > t Ht a Jott ‘ tow yeaty ater. 2 house in Youthful models, of Broadcloth, Whipcord \ ainters” Wo bought one sliare and #9 and Gabardine; trimming of fur, velvet and} 15,00 serine plage cove in, Our tle ae braid. Formerly Sold to 39.76 ie fe buy the other two shares in ' “We th t yhilds . rae Sati 85 Misses’ Higher Cost Suits expense, but we feel th E feat Soy aid comfort to Un and cose Of Broadcloth, Velveteen and Whipcord; Us. We donot have much theatre. trimmings of Seal, Beaver and Opossum;| 25,00, Rolng. me, We fo woes weean: 19 superior silk lined. Formerly Sold to 39.75 ing, but otherwise spend our lelgure EAP asinine 0: Glanee taxene thee ’ : at moals or over night, which is about 95 Misses Dressy Coats Of Broadcloth, Duvetyne, Corduroy and Seal Plush; trimmings of Beaver, Raccoon, Opos- | q sum and Seal; silk lined throughout and| 25-00 warmly interlined. Formerly Sold to 39.75 | 4 6 hove always done all my washing