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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1916. AND HEALTH WINS REWARD Choice Concert ° sea: trey ts vous Association, is conducting a campaign for thrift. i [Denison amtd the ‘w It is not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the readers of this paper during the next few months will be given every Making Investments on the Partial Payment Plan Requires Courage and Will Power, but the Re- By Syloester Ravling. —|isr\tnat boide much that encouragement to learn how to do it. Cash prises amounting to $260 will be given to those who show turns Are Enormous. the Bach pretade and 1 ITH @ breathing of the “Old and hectic, as well ax things that are Hundredth” in a aummor | worthy. If it were possible for Dr. | gephyr of volces ao soft, #0| [yp d his chot give Us a The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men | ogigatial choir, the Musical Art So- | S¢480M, Our gratitude would and women earning $150 @ month or less, The committee of awards | ciety, under tho direction of Dr. er eee cL By y will be announced later, Articles will be published on Wednesdays and | —————-— _ wen |or the church, at Saturdays. works which have imbi Tho American Bankers’ Association offers $160 In prises, and The from that # Evening World adds $100, making €250 tm all. The prizes will be as follows: First prise, $50; two prizes of €26 each; five prizes of each; ten prizes of $5 each; twenty-five prizes of $2 each. All correspondence will be kept con ‘tial, but it 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 cam- paign is open to every one, There are no conditions, irrestible in simplicity bought @ scales to make eure of all) my bargains, | To start a bank seams the hardest part, but when tt t# once begun it urges you on, and instead of sitting the “Old Hun: in movie houses and parks you find |e ea by Vict yourself busy at home, In addition to |W ere other waya of saving, I put aside at | St! the end of the week what we have | Nit! | left, and after three and one-half and Bach's Slesaing; ¢ years We Dave saved F600. on g@ | dom,” all sung & cap Women who have never gone to | Part waa given up (3 business often have a rude awak- re era ry B ra ening after marringe when they |the Musical Art cholr ws are called on to manage things on | the man and boy choir of biessing. It was Sweeltne Serviteurs Du Seign Psalin “Or Sus, that gay h ho manages to r hoximple, graph English ni __ Ke atidience that musical and markedly a — The playing of the Cathed- galeys long since became synony- which } ssisted by | ci) Some very wealthy men belfeve that the best way to succeed ts to take ™ obligations and responsibilities. The theory, of course, is that the con- urance, which ought 5 @mall income. Accust ral of St. John the Divine, and by) 1 with perfection of ensembi stant and {nsistent calls for money will keop & man working and saving) S17. but his computations indieate,.| euvenee, Theh e ales there faving the things they need with | the orchestra of the New York Sym: | Their oxquinite ‘Anith, thetr nnance, y mowing exaotly wh phony Society. This, perhaps, was|thoir expression and thetr t in order to meet them, and that if he keeps even with the game for @ while] nits) te event Bis bel mine oO” | are good reasons to the contrary, | out knowing oxaotiy where they | feo vmost spectacular number on the Pike trite of lotp artistio ae he will get ahead in (he end vestments consist largely of bulld- |CO.OPERATION BETWEEN HUS.| blamed for taking @ little time to | programme. Then the a capella sing- | evcistion all the yea round, In the Investments bought on the partial ¢——————|_!ng and loan shares which run for BAND AND WIFE PAYS. adjust themacives. Mra. T. B, |ing Was resumed in madrigals, glees, Tanelew Quartet in C major, opus 5, eleven years, and into which he nd jearned her lesson quickly and nd part songs that com- |) with which the concert was begun, payment basis, real estate purchased ; iy i ? r 1 loan|!% @dsolutely necessary, Without it] puts over $400 a year. An equal division of the month- taught hor husband to take @ « "Sweet Ho: uck-|the adagio was the moat significant on instalments, bullding and loan! 11. uneme te likely to break down at JERSEY CITY, N. J. ly income between husband and hand in conserving the family re- Battishll’s “Amidst the of the four movements, It was des] SMALL whares requiring payments running) ‘To the Thrift Editor of The Brening World: wife works very well in this cane: sources. Those are the reasons E “The Shower” and claimed with a warmth that emph BILL, emer or some point, and the whole programme NEW Y a ‘a ‘ for ten or twelve years, endowment) will fail wha mt would like to add my method of meas ‘stn ie a Goo why they have $500 in the bank. and Edward Ger. sized tts intrinsic beauty, Mr. Poch- insurance and annuities, &c., can be} “ thriftiness to which I have attained biseyi Bren p Good sense, however, ought In any|and which to me now is a pleasure, Mr Pin pine rae ad lease to be't ide, an =| although tt looked difficult at first./ Successful, I as ng to give it to © tor eae sd aed yt ps ae Sitios re 1 can safely say that it merely de-| YOU and your readers. My husband is i. | terprine, e ystematic outlay| rendy upon one's elf to atart and|@ Ship's officer, home only once in #o arranged as to enable one to cash in at given times, but it requir great deal of will power and 1 f reasonable sums, will bring good) four days, and consequently we man- confidence to go through with such a) © ze 6 then be persistent to keep it up. ' , ‘ neeatey | returns, At present I can put aside one-third | se Very well on his small salary of schedule when it must of nocessity|*° fe $110 monthly. Out of thie I take §56. cover @ period of years. | HIS THRIFT CLUBS ARE PROFIT. | Of MY weekly wages for Investments: | Ho pays the rent, $28, and peel On Sale On Sale Aside from the mental oqutpment ABLE INSTITUTIONS. | Clube within one trust company in| OWn lothes with the remainder, and Thursday Thursd needed for such a plan, good health! —“C, A.B." does not atate his eal. | this city, namely, spring, summer,|Pute from $15 to $18 away each Sday, ursday, - autumn and winter, at the rate of $1 “ Joach per week for fifty weeks to the| | 1 then put aside $30 for household year, I realize $200 and interest, Renee ty peti dh Recap yo In another trust company I deposit Melty; $10 for clothes and $5 ‘$1.60 ‘per week toward a Christmas| for papers, amusements, &c. The re- fund for fifty weeks, which nets mo| Mining $10 ts saved. Each day I al- Healthful, reliable, economical. Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday. OVE Herald Square, Breadway,J4thto 35thSt, Fine Beds and Bedding At Unusual Price Inducements In view of the fact that within the past few This is an unusual opportunity for owners of weeks there have been sharp advances in all mater- | S¥™mer homes to save money, Hotels in the ; Dich @ ‘ ‘ ‘ country or at the seashore may be fitted out ials which enter into the construction of Beds and during this sale for a great deal Teas than will be Bedding, the prices quoted here are most reasonable | possible later in the season. A few specimen values and not likely to be duplicated in the near future. | quoted below: Hair Mattresses— Special low myself $1; if I succeed in not ~ rig ed These clubs take in the balance goes into ePiittle bank and by the end of. th 3, @ little bank an y the end of the Now I take the balance of $2.76 and | oe, T gind from $1.50 to $2 has been saved, In this manner we have man- n/ aged to Dut away a considerable mum since we were married, a year and a half ago. MRS. G. EB. H. By effective co-operation thess people are saving from $25 Oss each month or about 26 per cent, of the income, The re- eponsibility for the various items Of exponse ta well divided, eape- apply that to the Building and Loan Association: In one I have 6 shares of stock, which requires $1. a week payments, and in another I hold four shares of stock, which takes ble at the rate of $4 per month. fore, requires $91 @ year and the sec- ond $48 @ year, or a saving of $139 for an investment of $2,200 at maturity, paid in, the eum of $071. My yearly ON coramen aaa Pa Might saving, therefore, amounta to 4444. | fact that whe does not stop with SrFren the other otra of mx] the tied avin of $10" monthly, Tansee to inchide some amusements. pubs, Tenage, i econo aod To lead a simple Hfe and make the thus add to the general fund. ture bright ts only a matter of try- ‘3 once started, {t becomes a habit.| TAKES NERVE TO SHAKE OLD . Develop the courage that will enable ASSOCIATIONS. Brass Bed (as illustrated) $13.49 : as illustrated Used in homes where food of youtorrendh ov and 47480 1%2 204] mig writer han found that # i ( | Made in our own | Super Extra Black | | Brass Bed ( trated) $16.67 the highest quality is served. owsible to @ave money even In sun-lit factory on | Drawing Ma t- jew York on a $25 weekly salary. | the premises. tresses: | Premo South] eft. 6in, $16.23 American Hair] ¢ ft. size $20.41 | Mattresses: ; | eft. oin. gisiaq| Si Oin S2498 ft size $16.53 | 4 ft size $27.92 | ft. Gin, $20.18] $f. Gin. $31.51 4ft $22.55 | Super Extra White 4ft.6in. $25.35] Drawing M at- Empire Gray Hair | tresses: trating on the beans 7 bor Jorn ad N y YORK ise good returns. io has join s ° five savings clubs and has shares | Te the Thrift Editor of The P World in two building and loan associa- Until about three years ago I tions. The latter will pay him thought it almost impossible for a $2.200 at maturity, but his sav- young man to save money in New | inge in other directions are still | York. It was #o easy spending it | Greater, He does not mention in- | with the “boys,” foolish amusements, treating, &c., that the more I earned the more I wanted to spend. I saw 1 was not going ahead that way and decided to begim to save. It required determination, will power and system. 1 found it very easy to economize by refraining from | This writer believes in concen- | | No Alum Broadway and Thirty-Third Street BUR Scores of UGA the Teedieas and foolish expendicures 12) Two-inch posts with large naps Mattresses: $18.04 Has two-inch continuous posts with Other Expensive, weok I prepared @ sohedile of weerly {iE} | and five one-inch filling rods with 2 ft. Gin, $13.54 $22.74 larger hueksrandio tonedaet (Ulog Wy IE SXVERRS? Gapenase Ga tollowa: Board, $5; acorn tops; 114-inch top rod; fines Sft. size $16.93 I. if WEht cantre: ceomiments Raw Special VY Dependable lunches, $2.75; amusements and tn- || of construction either satin or bright 3 ft. $20.64 $27.78 | | rods, with centre ornaments and Specia. Wf lependavle cidentals, clothes, $2.50; emerg- | |B “Ales ; 1.14 T'-ball tops; finest of construction: : Yj wney uncs, $1; inwurance and savings {py | finish All sizes. | #ft. $23.09 ae cither satin or bright finish, Allsizes. Offerings ; Merchandise | J sy °tnink & norton of atx envelonas | 4 ft. $45.96 |_4 S38:20 Téimoveon yyy Onk marked as above, and every pay das ||) Rabbet Edge Box Spring, $8.89 | (White Enamel Square Post || Brass Lacquered Steel Beds YY Uy WY Yf/fyyy y ey found that I could live very comfurt- Fe Finest. of construction, upholstered | Specially Featured Li LsLildd Lid ZA ay Tole system | automatl ally Ei with the best grade of tempered steel | Bed, $9.24. This remarkabl finish is of checks one from spending more than . * ” ‘ i | m . ‘ctnarkable new finish is of crys- e See otnoaaie: , tore than) /E{ springs; covered in a good quality of A. (a5 illustrated) : : th ty e Seah ts ibate ea annaioee Manes rea lS & A. ticking; all regulation sizes. | ¥ talline clearness, and so hard that ordi- , Z a e or tse an WAb Ye eas So Sn velepn Be De h 1] peat nary usage can neither chip nor mar it. not only feel better tn health, but Shelf Box Springs, $7.89. | 1] The finish is applied on cold rolled steel have that satisfed feeling of possess. | Haut tubes at a high degree of heat, and is absolutely sanitary. Steel Brass Lacquered Bed Specially Priced, $11.74 Made with two-inch continuous posts, and five one-inch filling rods, panel effect, large husks and T-ball ends; USUBUROR DeOOns Upholstered with the best grade of tempered steel springs; finest of con- struction; covered with a good quality of A.C. A. ticking. All regulation sizes. Steel Springs, Special $3.96. Double woven wire with rope edge and helical ends. All regulation sizes. | ing a bank account of $1,000, which I expect to invest part of in 6 per cent mortgage bonds. A. FE, L To cut loose from extravagant | habits, especially when it means | to alter one's relations with his | associates, requires great ¢ nation. What the other fellow will think ts one of the greatest ob- stacles to saving money, but the | only way to get around it ta to Thrifty Men and Young Men 1125 Fine Suits SAS JSUBUEL ! ) think of the f naa tev Ey | . veal finest of construction. 8 S) 2 O v e r Cc r@) ats | Tprhbent: gosarnUnA ly. AIL Cue ayes I Wit Edge Divan $5.24 | | Mas two-inch square posts with five | | Steel Brass Lacquered Bed tome in the ward wont do any |/es 2 ft. 6 size only; double woven wire; has Linch square filling rods; 1? Specially Priced, $14.74 with the above budget in force it is no wonder bis bank account 4 | growing, YOUNG WIFE BECOMES A BUSI- 3 helical ends and wit edge which pre- inch square top rod; large whi t vents mattress from slipping or Sade i | finish on white| | Has two-inch square posts and 144- s Sache . "1 inch square top rod with 5 one-inch ee Foluion head and foot end atecl square filling rods; finest of construc- bad astructic « $11.50 NESS WOMAN. Ms. ; Silk Floss Mattress, $12.74. tion; all sizes. Two months of married iife Bi Wit Edge Springs $6.24 | In all sizes ‘This mattress is made | Cotton Mattress $6.67 taught this woman that she must | Ef ° learn t ¢ money, and she did, { This spring is supported with the wit | of pure Juva silk floss covered in | Covered in a grade of blue and Usually Retail at $20 to $22.50 with tho help of @ sipall ban E) edge at sides which prevents mattress | assorted fancy tickings. It is sani- | white striped ticking; finely stitched 2 {slipping or spreading. It has helical | _ tary, fluffy and makes a very comfort- | and tufted. % W' are just as glad in making this extraordinary f, ends; all regulation sizes | able hed. ee Cotton Mattress $7.24 announcement as will be the men and young men ff Jeent, althou White Enamel Bungalow Bed || Brass Bungalow Bed, $6.24 Roll edge, filled with white cotton, _ Who w ill attend this Sale. F rankly, we neverek-f (0 978k, Seer pmo Months urht Specially Priced $5.24 | (as illusirated) finely stitched and tufted, and covered pected, under the peculiar market conditions that have ff |taunary, 1 Made with 134 inch continuous posts | in # fancy ticking. existed, to be able to procure such fine Suits and Overcoats J |?) ayn hard with four 1% inch filling rods —E) baked finish on white enamel; 3 ft. size only. in the bank, Wh how anxious 1 wa ne his shoes, shampoo his bh you will buy here tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. Easy-Fold Davenport, $32.25 Correct Styles—Good Materials—Excellent Tailoring, Sa wie ae The Suits You | wonderful picking among plain blue White Enamel Bed, $5.24 ; my } yes, f fabrics, plain blacks, { Oxford (as illustrated ) Bont | k | a iney mixtur Styles to please every a a iste, Some Suits have patch pockets, others plain $1 1 50 f ts suftrollinglapelsorflatlape izes 33 to 48 . thea Tha Has two-inch posts, two cross reds the in were just as 5 on head board, one is one ineh and the other 8g of an inch, and one 1- inch cross rod on foot board; finest of construction; either satin or T \ but, for those who want them, there are he Overcoats, Most of Them Are in Spring Weight, Winton and double-breasted form A dash of “Eddys" gives an ordinary dinn t r r So | velvet Sallae *s at} ers plain collars. Navae ol aden bright finish; 9 ft. size only. | W ¢ a Wk t i sleeve lined "lain blacks, grays, ss y pe ae - po . . alse eocre a ioe Gene, White Enamel Bungalow Outs | | iene ert gemnn Ikslined a toro $1150 fit Complete, $5.89 skin, not @ genui leather but guaranteed to stand wear as wellas leather; can also be had ina wood grade of tapestry; the frame is of golden oak, bireh, mahogany finish and fumed oak; upholstered with the best grade of tempered steel springs ‘I fitted with a link fabric, When open m .kes a comfortable bed, . Eddys Is fine on an Omelette At Grocers and 1 0 Delicatessen Stores, Cc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N.Y, The outfit consists of a white enamel | with seven }4-inch filling rods, Sum- bed (in 3 ft. sizes only) with 74 inch mer cottage styler the head board ia] | posts and 5-16 inch top rod: hard 44 inches high and foot board 80 baked finish on white enamel with inches high; hard baked finish on brass caps. Woven wire spring of the ej white enamel; finest of construction; finest construction, in 3 ft, size only ik all sizes. A soft top excelsior mattress, cove & in u striped ticking, in 8 ft, size only, | BS GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony Has 15-16-inch continuous posts, Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits ] om Py Nig oven tener $3.95 | GIMBEL Subway Store, Palcony

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