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a al ee ae eer Ss, oe "MYSTERY IN “STABBING. Two Men Cat on subway Platform Cannot De: ek Stabbed by an unknown man on the Bouth Ferry subway platform early, this morning, two men describing themselves as John Johnson, of No, 197 South street, and Frank Killane, of No. 196 South street, are in the Hudson Street Hospital. Noth will recover. With the two men was Burns, nineteen, of No. Burns told tant. | Joneph 118 mance ral confile Iption of the oorly” with He oper. has a wound in the back ye Was stabbed in the neck. Were averse to discussing the Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous ABOUT NINE-TENTHS OF ALL STOMACH TROUBLE SAID TO BE DUE TO ACIDITY. A Physician's Advice on Cause and Cure. A New York Physician who has made © special study of stomach and inteatinal @iseasen says that nearly all intestinal bles, a8 well as many divcases of the vital organs, a rectly traceable to « deranged cond! This Set Up gastritis and in cases gastric ulcers hyperaciaity. Tt ts int Jat he oondemne the use o eines, and practically all modtonl treat-| mont that Is designed to act upen the stomach lining, stating that the best re obtained by the use of « nimple hich acts upon the contents of ach and neutralizes the acidity mt medi- cid he prescribes bisurated magoesia. He con fends th frat it le ay foolleh to treat the stomach tise! would be for a man Temove the tack itesif-—-meutralize the acid and the a troubles clues will disappear. Irritath Temove the a will be no peed for medicine: Hining of the stomach will then hy Betterere from acidity, burn ta wma) from hot or cold water afi meal, repeating in i Necessary, this being the dose which the @ooter has found most effioacious in all 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit h nomieaily, Easily accessible irom West Side b; Béth or S9th Street Crosstown Carr. OUR_LIBERAL TERMS | saan ‘for Cash Rooms All 4 Complete | 23 Need alten Ciaslewes 5 corns '975 iclrebent Rapids Furnitare—Warlo: . Bedroom. Library and 3 Reoms Furnished Complete, $65 fed also to New York . Jersey and Connecticut, Maile a REE In All The Fa fhe alu sae 24 s me to support my parents and myse! C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Christmas Suggestions in Furs Coats, Wraps, Neckwear and Muffs 126 West 42nd Steet \NEW YORK cITY |———— || ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, KAHL HHH HK HR HON HH OHH EH IHD HH IOI IH OO CT OEE OED WHAT IS YOUR FAMILY BUDGET? : SOR NORE HOH HE HRI HR HI HE IPI I tte had OR | QUANTITIES SCALES own Srine fi GIRL ee 3 DOMESTICATED BUSINESS ‘every FACULTY Old-Fashioned Housekeeping Girl, WhoIs Also a Fine Type of the Modern Business Girl, Proves That Her Dual Personality Is Valuable in Prepar- ing a Family Budge: t and Solving Prob- lems of Economical Living. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. How @ young woman of twenty six supports her father, her invalid mother and herself on an income of $14 a week, and even manages to save a portion of her modest salar: World to-day. Th prizes—one of $15, have heard from mother of the fam self in the role of Her simple an to reassure the di entrance into the ticity. In additio: > 1 et ARAL tive than her brother), she is clear’ meals and cooking. She has all. the girl has been hymned and haloed, plu make money, It is an efficient comb HOUSEKEEPING SAGACITY OF ba MODERN GIRL. Here is her letter: “Dear Madam: With reference to your article on domestic budget and economy, I will show how I ap modest income. Before doing this, however, 1 think it well to mention that I am twent x years of age, unmarried, and the youngest of a fam ily of five, { live with my parents in @ two-family house, occupying parlor floor and basement, which comprise eight spacious rooms with improve- ments, in a respectable neighborhood in New Jersey. “My brother (thirty years of age) having been graduated recently from a medical college (through his own and my financial efforts) is at present in a hospital away from our home town, and my sister (twenty-cight rs of age, married) and her hus- band live with us, but are both in ested in outside business, thus leaving with the necessary household needs, on $56 per month, In rendering this budget, I shall endeavor as far as possible to note the total amount of expenditures (including both families) and then subtract half, which will constitute my share of the expenses, “Bince the two families ide together we are naturally better able to secure a more comfortable home for the rental we pay, and can manage th require- ments much more economically panies one of the budgets published in marks the entrance test, for which The Evening World has offered seven makes the interesting story that aceom- The Evening is letter is also distinctive in that it e of a new type into the budget con- , one of $10 and five of $5 each, We the father of the family and the nily; now the daughter presents her- domestic provider and manager. id intimate narrative should do much loleful souls who fear that woman's business world unfits her for domes- n to our corresponsteut's vivid con- ception of home obligations (a point on which she ts evidently more sensi- ly an adept at marketing, planning qualities for which the old-fashioned us the new-fashioned girl's ability to ination, (parecer who des all the cooking (except Sundays), cleaning, laundering, &c., under my supervision, | am employed in a busin office in New York on a mod and therefore do my marketing in the evening or Saturday after- noon, | do all the purchasing which is to be done for the entire nd manage the culin- ary details. In order to get the most vaiue for my money, | spend part of an evening in New York about once in fairly lary ing this | invariably save quite a bit each marketing, as | find | can buy the same article at a few cents lower price than at hom a ten cents for a pound of the in New York I pay seven cents for the very same quality, and in buying four pounds, instead of forty cents I pay only twenty-olght cents, thereby sav- ing twelve cents on only ene item. Also in the case of farina, [ have to pay in town fifteen cents for a pack- age containing about a pound, whereas in New York 1 pay five cents per pound loose, and for three pounds I than were we to purchase separ- ely and in smaller quantiti my mother is a chronic in- valid (requiring no medical treat- ment, however), we are forced to employ a competent housekeeper —$ $$ $$ $$$ _$_____ shionable Furs next July. for any man, 6 Pairs Guaranteed to PETITE CO | f For Men, 6 pairs, Men's Silk Holeproof, For Women and Childre 6p 279 BROADWAY, N Broadw. at 49th Street UNION SQUARE, 14th vies WATees Foe me 8G oo GI Packed in a Handsome Christmas Box They mean comfort and freedom from holes and hosiery expense for six months, or until What more useful or welcome gift woman or child to receive? or we will replace them with new hose $1.50; Mercerized, pairs guaranteed for three months, $2 —_— Aves PLANS THE mer AND oRECTS ThE weer JeC SWORD FOOD VALUES AND FOUND SUBST TUTES For Mears pound in argued th more san 1 have ni that 1 fe Moreover, most o and cerea cooking, eCKAgEN, packages are tising, labor, é&¢,, connected with a package? “A penny saved is a penny |‘ earned.’ Chis method of purchasing also ap- plies to a great many other food! especially these in cans or jars. L making my own orange marinalade figure it to cost me ap cents per gredients) as against twenty-five t thirty cents per jar in some of the] Pare I make my own cake, pies, cookies, mayonalse dressing, | \y . salads, and in fact Almont everything | gp tan we use (within reason, of course, as | eps only bave evenings to devote to m: home), and as none of us are partla to sweets and pastries (1 abstain en- y from sugar and grease), it is not le quantity in the first nothing, making u d very little at the table, poured it into a jar, adding to it daily for about a week or so, | and have made some of the mi “New York's Leading Victrola Stores’ anday | Victor Factory Distributors 4Stor | 427 Fifth Ave. 563 Fifth Ave. 8th and 39th Sts.) (46th St.) 27 West 34th St. Victrola and Records from the stock in New York City For Your Convenience, OPEN EVENINGS t[T2s1org Wear 6 Months FREE $2; Silk Lustre, $3 $2; Silk Lisle for Women, 8 Women's Silk yr’ 8 pairs guaranteed for 3 months, $3 PAR CHAMBERS STREET $T 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, FLATBUSH AVE,, AT Br lway, at 42d Street REET R_ BROADWAY 125th St. at sd Ave. » BROOKLYN FULTO used are washed before 19 why pay more for adver- ximately nine Jar ( Luse good quality in- 23 West 42nd St. Select Your Christmas it deli the pleas How ary, ‘Th a, n I 7 LLL LLLLTO PMU LI PAL ADULT LTTELE LUELLA POLL DDALUELEPANETLELLL UA ELL ELLA LLU ALL DALLA LL ALU AL EDAD OAALL ERAS LULLLALL LEAL ALLL LUD ULLAL AAD EAL EL ADDUS LEELA LEELELAALEAL LEAL (very few a poor dau cannot stay out late veek, os to Saturday afternoons and ‘Therefore J am quite con- _thUnovay, ious sweet butter, which is much appreciated, es} high cost o sou Sundays. tent with very ver, I ha’ tial garments lasting a few y two for Sundays, which I usually am able to secure at reduced prices, #0 at my wardrobe requirement is al- even for powder, as I think too much | ojyh, of my natural complexion to deface list is for one month, includ- ling both families: modest saving and further needs, ul] “DOMESTICATED BUSINESS @ they are always fre 8 than if allowed to jo make my own noodli jome times eas. in broad VECEMBER 16, jatly with butter. By green and other jes in wet bags in a eta be purchased in lai ish. like pretty clothes to not), but as T am i 1 reatize 1 evenings during my moderate confining In the w “dressy” clothes, imple and substan. business (generally ears) and a dress of with whom he monthly dance in the Brevoort Everett, , the musi members as the doc midst @ hasty examination, He = death had come 16 dancing st «from the gro’ tor had sp 1915. MAES ABET, PAYSIT, | LAUGHS AND FALLS me IN BREVOORT BALLROOM John Everett, Leading Busi- ness Man, Suddenly Stricken at Dance of Pleiades Club, \ “Then he made a bet with one of rehestra was not the one whose hg they had liked up at o inns on the Roston T ' sent for the singer. He came up the Noor grinning, ping his fingers and singing hopper’ song | Dispensed in Pill form. that he used to sing at the Inn. For Constipation, Sallow Skin, Head- ‘L lose,’ my father said y over te mon Eric, and n be sat | aches, Blotches, Biliousness, Pimples, down and fel! on his face Indigestion, Skin Eruptions, use R-G PILLS GEt ABOX TO-NIGHT iUe., Zoe. 1ttt BOX ‘The funeral will take placo here, but arrangements undecided as yet. — Carpenter Ends His L John Yerger, » carpenter, of No. 303 st One Hundred and Forty-sixth was found dead of gas in his v Street room to of an outburst of laughter from the group of friends was standing at the of tho Pleiades Club Hotel Inst night John secretary of the club, sud. ‘mout the least of my fiseal worries, L'denty sat down in hie chair, removed Imes make my own dress, skirt, his eyeglass and pitched ¢ | Being connected with a cotton on’ + Theor dead) he dae con | goods house, I can get material at}! or de His eldest son, very low prices. 1 next to] Eric, picked ip and Dr. Frederic nothing for my personal use; no, not}. Mason, another member of. the same with any cosmetics. said death was caused by heart "T mention no medica: expense, as, Mrs. F tt and ‘nother | partly due to my conservative tandall, with bie wife, ware in we do not require medical : . and I therefore shall omt bap at tho time, but Mrs n from my domestic budget. tt was not told for several hours was silenced and the gravely departed ke Although sixty years of age, Mr | Everett was one of the youngest Bo- hemians them all in irit, and b death came as a shock to everyone present he oe As secretary of the MacArthur {>| Brothers Company, engineers, No. 11 #\ Pine Street, Mr. Everett acted as $00 | financial and legal expert for nearly inated and years, both arjous branc they Mr, Y | prem: ic come feed 45.) th © $11.55 per month for a| n spirits than evening and at twenty subsidiary developed rh in Pittsburgh and gradu o University ¢ voming a certified pub: | He had been married { his came old enough Everett 8 nition of his ago he sent to Ch h with bus being handle “4 that look right when I came East, elder son to-day, * r felt botte jast night corporations. Was president of the udic Company and the Der port Corporation, both of which he orig- himself, He sons loo es of his affairs when 1 to have th. Three uso to have w York and g i inatters whic n ottice, didn't id ‘but surely he nor was in better He danced all midnight he suggested had « ks is to mr.” that we gather at a table and have Br)! iW young HAT better thing can you do for a ung man than to put within his reach free, every day, the finest shave in the world! Or for father—who is likely to feel a bit out of it Christmas morning. And if he already has a Gillette, it’s time you gave him a new one —perhaps the “Bulldog,” with its fine grip and balance —orahandyCom- bination Set. 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