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Glooms and Blighters Barred HOME BUDGET GROWS LESS WHEN WIVES LEARN 10 SAVE Evening World Readers Tell How System Piles Up the Bank Ac- count—What Can Be Done 13 on $18-a-Week Income. One feature of The Evening World’s thrift campaign which by ‘his time has doubtless impressed @ majority of readers !s the active interest taken fm the subject by women. About 75 per cent. of the letters received are from housewives, while most of the men who write attribute their success to the efforts of their wives. Women have practical contro! over affaira at home. They have far more chances to check up the datly expenses, and. when they once interest themselves in the matter they can take an allow- ance and manage it smoothly and efficiently. One common but effective method) — of securing economy ts for the hus- band to give the wife an allowan for household expenses and then pre- | experiment sent her with any unused balance at| these the end of the month. Some men| G give their wives a bonus If a certain the an with an allowance along ines may be extremely helpful od sense and good Judgment are shown by this writer slate, In households where finances are not running amoothly ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROR 4, From Th nn ee ce Joyous Cubist ‘vance ORAND BAZAAR FOR : CENTRAL POWERS of the vaudeville stage will make thelr appearance. One of the most original features will be the theatre, under the management of Mr, §. Rachmann, who has secured the services of Mr, | Sylvester Schaffer and @ number of | stare high in vaudeville, Mr, Rooh- j mann has rented the Garden Theatre, | where these artists will appear in two | Pecformances da’ fy. Gov. Whitman has accepted the tn- vitation to visit the basaar, and will! | Probably appear on the opening night. | | Mayor Jobn Purroy Mitchel has also ac ——— opted an Invitation to attend, Invitations have been sent to the President of the United States and ’ 7 n the Vice President 4 to several! In Aid of the Widows and Benators Count von erastortt, the | i Aus- rman Ambassador to the United! Orphar in Germany, Aus Sete ei ea ee ted | ant Hine FIVE LOST FROM BARGE | ce | Many prominent people in New E r | | York soctety have Joined the commit. a {tee for the grand bagaar which will! IN 65 MILE GALE} take place at Madison Square Garden| see | from March 11 to Maroh 28, In olf Others of Another Craft der to make this event one of Uae Washed Ashore and Hauled OPW AVENE ciate Boe rhe celiar| TRrCUat: Breakers to Guay, | movements ever made for the relief of the war sufferera in Europe SCITUATE, Mass., March 4.—Two}| This bazaar is being arranged for) light coal barges, the Ashland and ithe specific purpose of bringing relief; Kohinoor, which broke adrift from to the innocent victims of the rere |e tug Swatara, tn tow for Phtla- saving is offected. The bargain-hunt- ing instinct makes such an arrange- ment very attractive to some women, who thus see immediate and tangible results from economical buying. When intrusted with and made re- sponsible for an allowance women are also inclined to be punctual in paying small bills, so that they reach the end of the month with a clean ——————— YOUR SICK CHILD. 1S CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Morristown, N. J. ‘To Oe Thife Dttor of The Evening World “I began to save on very little, ar riving in this country twenty-five years ago an orphan, aged fifteen, I secured a position at $14 per month, which was increased to $18 by the time I left to marry, nine years later, During this time T had saved $1,460, My husband, @ bricklayer, was then earning $3.60 © day (present wages are $4.50). He had saved $280; there- fore we had a good start. I kept on with more ambition, if possible, than before, with the object that we might some day have our own home, In this we succeeded eleven years ago. MAKES HER CLOTH EVEN HER SOAP. “We have a daughter fourteen years old. I make all my own and her clothes, trim and make over our hats, often dyeing material to look like dance to-night. The modernists are to disport themselves in the Arthur RB. Davis room of the old Knicker- bocker Club, Fifth Avenue and Thirty-necond Street. Joy is going to be unconfined and one of the sug- gestions that accompanied the tnvi- tations is: “Leave your tlaras and your company manners at home.” Another thing, Mra, William Astor Chanler, who leada the list of host- onsen, has requested the participants to confine the coat of their costume: Common Sens $250 in Prizes for the Best |m nize with the Cubist and Modern- ist Ideas of art ; 19. 000: W. Strusberg, $1,000; Albert) Harbor. A few miles beyond Minot's | ent ‘es bety hes one’ aided. t0|1 6, $1,000; A. Pagonstecher, $1,000; | Light the towing hawser parted and |the dance. None of those attending |Mueller, Schat! & Co, $2,000; Will-) the barges fetched up on the ledges | will know whose guest at dinner be|iam Knauth, $1,000; Charles |shortiy before midnight. The Koht- or she will be until the proper mo-|nardt, $1,000; John Stemme [meer went to pieces almost immedi- ent a vA ¥ i ettied |. 4 : H i 4 . : : Pericgeecreer ices ees jNational Aid Society, $1,000; John) ately Hesides Mrs, Chanler the hostesses | A. Roebling, $1,000; Presiden: of H. on thin Joyous occasion will be Mrs. Frederick Dalziel, Mra. Lawrence Keene, Mra, Perey Turnure, Mrs. If J. Whigham and Mrs, Willtam A.! Deinno, Could anything more be desired? e Plan of Saving i struggle, the widows and orphans in|delphia, wore wrecked last night on 9 |Germany, Austria, Hungary and the Minot's Light Ledges near Cape Cod. | 4 other countries affiliated with (he! Five men, the crew of the Kohinoor, | ; [Central Powers. | wore lost, while five men aboard the f | More than 160 socteties in Greater) Ashland were washed ashore on the ¢ ; |New York and Hudson County have | deckhouse early to-day and hauled p NY jaid the foundation for the baraar,| through the breakers to safety. : ae + whioh is expected to yield $750,000 ‘The North Scituate coast guard * IR< FREDERICK Y C8 ees Poa +| A Ust of the contributions shows! picked up an exhausted man from | * Dar zie. IRS ws ATOR {, that George Ehret has donated $10,-|the Kohinoor, who died before the! $ ate rtd ho) + |000; Jacob Ruppert, the owner of the! gurt boat. landed. The bodies of! \9 — * |Yankees, $2,000; Mr. and Mra. Goorge|Capt. Ira Montgomery of Phila- | ©999929200909008000990040 01-4 >9:969O00000004 Ruppert have given valuable material! datphta and other members of the Glooms, biightera and persons n/t? not more than $2.59. So there donations; Jacob Schiff, $2,500; | Kohinoor’a crew have not beon re-| Inharmontoys contume will not he ef-|)*\!) PL "p vulgar display of wealth James Speyer, $2,500; Fritz Achells, | covered, | fustvely whicomed at the Cubiet| «imple though they may be, will har. $1,900; Dr, Carl Buenz, $1,000; Arthur} ‘The tug encountered a sixty-five. Pavenstedt, $1,000; F, C, Nortz, $1,-| mile gale soon after Upmann & Co, of Havana, $1,000, and | the Mra. Emma Schwarz, $1,000. The total amount already given | the Bazaar js about $140,000. The sale) \* of tickets indicates that at least from 15,000 to 26,000 people will visit the | Bazaar every day. booths filled with articles of all de-! PF | scription, there will be at least sixty:| | automobiles, There will be twenty pianos and leaving Boston) | of the Ashland, said | th her remaining} erton, probably kept vincetown. The barges « owned by the Philadelphia and Reading Transportation Company of Philadelphia | ——_——____—_ 21g ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. declared | ar quarterly dividend of 8 per t and an extra 2 per cent on the| common stock, payable April 1 | Capt. Estrand Swatara w to} on barge, 5 Corn Products , undigested food and new, make all my own soap (twelve - 1 Remove|!#'&e cakes at a cost of 8 cents for Hurry, ig eg ae lye). My daughter has her own bank- poisons from ittle stom- [ook and saves some of her weekly ach, liver, bowels. {allowance. I want the habit to grow {with hor, knowing what a benefit it has proved to me. I have $4,000 in- Vested in a 6 per cent. real estate Joan, $1,200 in the savings bank, draw- ing 4 per cent. When I have saved a jittle more to use in case of emer- ‘xency, I expect to put out another $1,000 at 6 per cent. We own our seven-room house, costing $3,000, with Jot 60x150, making a good sized gar- | den, where wo raise all of our own | vegetables and some fruit, We saved 400 by being able to pay cash for the “California Syrup of Figs” if cross, bilious or feverish. c property. “My husband carries a small tneur ance policy; we dress comfortably, al ways buying good materials; we « Joy life, visit and have our friends | visit us, and go occasionally to places of amusement. My husband has never inquired what J have saved out of his earnings and will be surprised some day to find how they have ac- cumulated when taken care of by a thrifty wife, No matter what ails your child, » “PERFECTLY SATISFIED." ge thorough laxative should always ‘This is another instance of the e the if first treatment given. Way & housewife can engineer the little one is out of sorts, half-) sovings for the family, It would hee oo Se etn cae appear that she has not confided is coated. This is a sure sign that the} # much in her husband as #he prone ie An hoosiinting and place little stomach, liver and bowels are} hay in The Evening World, #0 | bye again, si i aay oh with ite. When cross, irri-! that he has in store « pleasant n three years I have $1,122.01 to tal pbreim, tomach — breath bad] surprise in the way of a bank | my oredit, in the summer 1 walk to or stomac! e, diarrhoea, sore] saiance much larger than ho | Werk, thus saving carfare, and by . t ping be 4 pare time Urgat, Sid) ot colds gives tenapoontil! suscects, This te one of the few | canto oe Ue it tay epare Une } of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated poison, ir bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have « well, playful child again. Mother can rest e this barml it ways in which « wife is justified in deceiving her husband BARBER TELLS HOW HE LEARNED TO SAVE MONEY. The following is a striking example of the rich rewards which thrift and persistence: after gi laxative,” beca x wait on encouragement to learn how to do it. the most sensible plans of home or The Kvening World, co-operating with the American Bankers’ Assooiation, 1s conducting a campaign for thrift. It 1s not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the readers of this paper during the noxt few months will be given every Cash prises amounting to $250 will be given to those who show tie financing. The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men and women earning $150 @ month or less. The committees of awards statues, paintings, antiques and relics | without number, | Madame Johanna Gadsky, Mrs. | Schumann-Heinck, Mr, Otto Gorita, |Madame Frieda Hempel, Madaino Margarete Ober, Mr. Johannes Sein- Refining Co.—Sure| plus earnings for year 1915 were $8,-| 168,368, equal to 10.62 per cent on pre- ferred ‘stock, compared with 7.72 per cent in 1914 > N. Y, COTTON EXCHANGE. | Low. La i bach and other noted singers will ap- tise ita! pear in co-operation with Mr. Goritz M 11.60 11.63 of the Metropolitan Opera House in Ji 31.68 11.86 the concert hall of the Bazaar. O Te ue Thero will be a most unique cabaret)’ | in the basement of Mactison Square wnuary Market Saturdays. Evening World adds $100, making follows: paign is open to every one. There pany which employs me thas « thritt] club to induce employeas to save Any employee can deposit a conveni- ent sum weekly in (he bank through them and receive double interest, | one from the bank and one from bhe| company, | “The following is my _ weekly budget Thrift deposit, $5; board and washing, $7.50; clothing, $1 fare, 60 cents; amusements, 40 cents; insurance and incidentals, 60 centa; bank deposit, $2; total, $17, 1 keep a straight account and every six add to my income take away My method does not inconvenience what the holidays me in the least and | have always had my share of pleasure and will not be @ burden on the community if @ touch of thard luck comes a “Hempstead, L. I FE, ¢ Any young man who, on a eal- will be announced later. Articles will be published on Wednesdays and The American Bankers’ Association offers $160 In prises, and The First prise, $50; two prines of $25 each; five prises ef $10 each; ten prizes of $5 each; twenty-five prises of $2 each, All correspondence will be kept confidential, but 1¢ will be neces- sary for you to give name and address, Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World. KEEP LET- TERS WITHIN 200 WORDS. The privilege of participating in the eam- $260 In all. The prises will be as are no conditions, WALL STREET. ‘Trading was confined to a few issues during the two hour session tn an irremular market, Mextean Petroleum advanced 2% to 100%. American Zinc gained 1%, but both of these issues lost part of the early gain toward the close, when prices sagged off, showing factional net changes of the day, with few ex- ceptions in some specialties ‘3 i} Closing Qnotation With net changes from previous clot ig | Tow, Las Alaska Gold Mines on 19 AMs-Chalmors ees | American Rect Sugar it never fails to cleanse the little one's “Long Island City ary of $17 a week, can show a liver and bowels and sweeten the stom-| 10 te Turift suitor of Toe hwouing World Iuink balance of more than $1,000 ach and they dearly love its pleasant] “When fourteen years old L came to Fone Be Teaken th) nth. well taste, Full direction for babies, chil- Anee) ernek. the ee Cub ta hie dren of all ages and for grownups MOG. || ited a Ateaie Ieee Oe Eh aan printed on each bottle an apprentice boy in al pur he wisely on oto but he wisely earries a ware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask hop and started with Sar ok ) druggist “cent bottle of and bourd, At ae atates, a period of hard luck will i ‘alifornia Syrup of Fign ete se eat ee hier and} not find him unprepared Reet ae uae tee ator ane Fe 1 enough to keep WHAT CAN BE DONE ON $18 A Syrup Company Advt from Want, and at thirty-four years of age I had $6,000, including interest, WEEK, whic jim L always added to the principal, eda girl who Was clever and Not many Kkly aularies of $18 go as far as this one ¢ and who was willing to “New York ja he” Work, Uding — sOWINE, | oro the dnt Maitar « wong W even after our three children were] we have been married. thres born, She has helped me save many | years, My husband invested in in a dollar by her thr earned of | aurance amounting to $8,000 the first un average § and seven| year, From a salary of $18 a wi ° 1 2 bose: Paying we have made three annual pay t roma BF 8, DI and) ments and saved $840, of which $200 Me ea ne prt have lis drawing 4 per cent, interest, after nk I will be fifty next wink expenses we id can defy Mr. Worry $23: gas and light, $1.50 ck to your Job and save | 94: nyerage of incide ig |). and you'll never be! month, ‘Services of doctor oF speak in public, need to keep the J} “ine Writer does not give hia nae [Uat tm three years cost ua voice clear, true and strony. — For sinnalliv, HUE GE aking sucha [ASCP & dilly record of all over seventy years, singers und success In this country he doubt ee speakers have depended on lows regards this as the Land of 1 do my own marketing, buying 9 Opportunity, His rise from @ bar- | oniy the amount 1 know will be used ROWN ber'a apprentice to the position |ind only where Iam Dent muiied. at landowner oy shoul ’ oy ee ES, a to quality and price, We tind the an pire ae a bread and cakes 1 bake myself more ROCHE!’ fail to creme | wholesome and less expensive in that about the ‘ an Nn ithere Is no waste. I do our laundr This favorite and reliable throat this home, a wetically i work and make fll my own clothes remedy, quickly relieves hoarse: nes whe t ‘mand. | ay well as my husband's shirt ness, coughing and irritation, and the wife plays & leading part MRS, BH, A." strengthens the vocal cords, Safe, THRIFT CLUB PAYS HIM DOUBLE! This budget runs largely to tn- sure and convenient to take. Get the INTEREST. surance, but the $340 saved ahows A . that they have their eyes open New 10¢ Trial Size Box at your Draggist 1 owing in ade hig~| for other investments as. well Very hundy to carry in purse or pocket aA ive by thrifty methods, Mie $18-a-week ry is big Other sizes, 26¢, 90 and $1.00, 4 f D The Fivening W enough, because t Uf, your dealer cannot supply you n. which I outline} certain portion of it ar wil mau eny y eeeiplas price, be v t way to save within. the allowance. Th John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. 1 ain twent ® years old and have the only way to make both ends an income of $17 & week. The com-| meet, regardless of the income. 4 Am, Car & Foundry 67' American Can wo Am, Coal Products 189 | American | American Locomotive | Am, Smolt. & Ret Vane ts b= e2 eossreesees ree Alootol 11 are Indus 3, Hubber ¥ = re Garden, where the best known artists ;ointe. Say ‘So-CO-ny’’ to the Grocer’s Boy SPEED KING DISBROW | $71.228 ron Dat fought Only All expectations of the Manhattaswiiie QUITSAUTORACNIG 2chssssaczact sores WHEN BRDE WSSTS Girl Would Not Temporize and teed After Wedding To-Night He Is Out to Stay. CHICAGO, Maroh 4-—Cupid passed the speed fiend to-day in the last lap of @ race that will end at the marriage | $9.’ altar to-night when Louis Disbrow, well known auto racer, wili wed Misa Harriet May Henry of Chicago. The wedding will mark Disbrow's exit from the racing game. “I wouldn’t consent until Loule Promised to quit racing,” said Miss Henry. “I believed !f he did not give up the dangerous sport before we were married he never would quit! until 1 was wearing widow's weeds.” | Disbrow and Miss Henry met at the race track in Los Angeles just a yoar ago. It was love at first sight. aeneeceee SHOOTS WILD ON STREET, | KILLS ONE, WOUNDS FOUR Philadelphian, Believed —_ Insane, Takes Stand on House Stoop and SOURNESS, GASES sour upset stomach will feel fine. izes acids in stomach and starts digestion. when tt wae found lest night at the eles- ing rally in the Columbia Commons that in the week's for @ $e0nee building fund, 961,998,00 hed bean raised. NO ACID STOMACH, OR INDIGESTION In five minutes your sick, “Pape’s Diapepsin” neutral- ‘Take your sour, out-of-order stomach : ten —or maybe you call it indigestion, Fires at All Within Range. dyspepsia or gastritis, it doesn't matter , — i take your stomach trouble right FALLADELPEIA, MANS 4A MAR ih ved to your pharmacist and ask believed to be insane stood to-day in : hy him to o| the doorway of a house in the south- ern section of the city with peating rifle in his hands he was overpowered shot « one man and wounded two men and two women Without warning the man, who Is Anthonio Pronogo, twenty-nine years old, emergod from the house and, taking his stand on the doorstep, raised his rifle and fired at every one who came within range. One of hia victims was a blind peddler, who was shot through the body and droppe dead after running a short distance Pronogo fought policemen called arrest hin KILLED IN HIS BUNK, a res misery The correct name for your trouble food fermentation—acid stomach—f weak, there is lack of vour food i become aff pressuy iting, naus heartburn, bowels, tenderness in the pit o! bad taste in mouth, consti in limbs, sleepless: belchi biliousness, sick headache, nervs to} dizziness or many other similar ay | toms. ! If your appetite is fickle and a jing tempts you, or you belch gas or ited, ant vo ping 01 lyou feel bloated after eating, or your Light Captain Found Dead ta! food lies like a lump of lead on your r Abo His Craft. | nach, you can make up your mind souring; the digestive organs become gastric juice you ppetite, fons pale tion, in of ges, na 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and let you eat one @@-grain triangle and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former The captain of the lghter Tommy, |that at the bottom of all this there is unloading cotton at the Bush Stores a the foot of Forty-third Street, Brooklyn, | Rested food. was burned to death in his bunk early| | Pro to-day, The Ughter was about haif|that your filled with cotton and a fire believed! that ‘there is to be due to spontane combustio started in the cargo near the captal nothing really but one cause—fermentation of undi- to yourself in five minutes nach is as good as any; wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin ea! living quarters, he flames were put/ing what you want without fear out, with $100 damage, ' magi discomfort or misery. The lighter Is owned by Savile ehebgysa wer ‘ of No. 1'Broadway and is under charter | Almost in Ul aeds bed Mayer) fei to the Arthur Ackerman Company of! You. It is merely & matter of how No, 69 Pearl Street ou take a little Diapepsin.—Advt. \ \ SOCONY 47) SAFEST and BEST ’T be satisfied just to say ‘‘Oh, yes, H and fill my oil can.”’ Know what it’s going to be filled with. It is now P sure of what kerosene prod name Socony (So-CO-ny) Kerosene Oil. ossible to buy kerosene by name and be you are getting. From now on, our uct will be sold under the trademarked Ask for Socony and you're sure of getting the best. 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