The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 7

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Lg Ui acters se retail pi ala age enn ELT THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. er ep ee a ribute thei Wo 4 fo . do eee a boy baby named Crosby, whose Ford ta mney ae they. attompied, ;: was getting our employer in bad| money etic ectend weary fue * % PA og Anny AND WINS and aekee ter mere werk peters (haste the third ihe toulin yout Gray Hair Restored Hendricks and his wife were in the my ‘empleyer went out when {até After “ few months he at rd the fi 8; the yemaining e not thin' enough to ke ied and impor'ant ejtiine 4 a wee kitchen when smoke called their at- | me occupied. wat the Sind of the » he said ne. knew it we ula Dell stu Ned my I put to its Natural Color tention to the fire. He ran into the ° 9 fourth week the second stency hat night laid over if) myself at his od 118 | ty @ few applications te ite: I dark, clone front room, where the babies were How Is She Makin Good | dismias wan jock came be It was Anisned, | ¥Yocabulary ny let- | ghade, no matter how lowe fe tas bees ety o in thelr carriages, and tried to get ei and the indexing, Het re G year ped ed, by being | © Car- | faded, and dandruf removed by | always cheeriully r to work for two to rt had been doin 10 a week, with more if | found and raised to the promise of | could do the work. “At frst I could not finish by 8/found the stenographer at my desk, o'cloak, but T remained at my desk|I never knew what she did but he him when he wanted the work done, “One day while I was out to lunob “I believe all my success was my employer, appearing unexpectedly due to willingness to work more hours than | was paid for, and | doing all the work as my employer desired and not as | thought it ghould be done; two points | have found almost always Incking in young girls | haw ;them out, but fatled. It was all he — WHILE MOTHERS WORK isis suetss.tus | Tho Ore burned upward through! Baffling Male Vultures Who Prey on the Unwary fatten ine houwe to Mths. foot Girl Trying to Make Her Way Is One of the Xo. 45, Tels suppowed that the ttre Great Problems Confronting Her—But Is the Popular Opinion of the Tempta- tions to Which She Is Exposed every night until the completed. | “Often the head s' weverely to m closing hour sjpaid her her weok’s ealary and dis- miased her at once ol “1 was given her desk and with the rjaid of @ young girl beginner did alt 1 only ‘tha work, reeriving the first Negro Children Victims of Tenement House Fire in East 133d Street. tts net @ dve—no oni know you cantn It “ate, 0 i a dentors on Girecke ontecelnt of price | Bead for boul Beautiful Weir” Philo Hay Specialties Ou started from a stove in the nursery, An investigation is being made by the police of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street eee ein Four negro babies were burned to SUNSHINE NOTB. @eath to-day in a fire which swept through the nursery conducted by Not that t's going to make very much difference to you, but Entirely Justified? f Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 5 Phitp Henari a hie the Osar's income 4 adout By I ; groynd ieee ct “No, ri aust Gas $500,000 a day. “I could hardly believe that a man would dare to insult a thoroughly 4 Hundred and Thirty-third Street, = Wie ae eles respectable woman.” The babies, which had been left for gafekeeping by their working moth. ers, were lona Wilkinson, eighteen months old, whose mother works at No, 306 West Ninety-seventh Street; Ernestine Mason, one year old, of No. 81 East One Hundred and Thirty- second Street; Kirkland Ramey, one year old, of No. 60 East One Hun- dred @nd Thirty-second Street, and 4 ) PS ) & A Healthful Habit for All keepor employed by the Import Traders’ National Bank, No. 47 Broad- way, td from acute indigestion. Gibbons, who bank com| thers wen Drops Dead at Desk tn book- ‘sand Harry Wadeworth Gibbon. dropped dead at his desk to- been an employee of the the past thirty-eight years, ed of illness upon his arrival day. He took medicine and 6 Gtb- Ay 3 jesk. A few minutes after he fell to the floor dead. bons resided at No. 105 Seminary Ave- nue, Rahway, N. J. The men who are the boss ends of the push buttons, the women who are the best housewives and most charming hostesses, the boys and girls who ex- cel in their games and studies, chew gum. It is a national habit. A health- That is the text of a remarkable | the highs wag. dependem on her It Ie, of course, wy abominable & thing fur & man to attempt te use hla vftiutal autherty for the Gratifivation of hi. pe.cona de- tires, But In wwoh « umew in the irl every reully helvieos? Neod he even be put w the trouble of fepuieing insult, ufte.. repeated, ee did “L. EL”, the ewund of the tue girls whose futters imme: diately follow? Sly there are Other offices in whi. a vompetent wermen may find . piave, when for any reaven the wiironment discussion, and capped today by twe more communica tons from young women. firwt mentioned missive, explained, with ill-concealed bitterness, that she was being constantly harassed by attentions from her employer, that she was being denied Y refusal of these attentions and thaf she nevertheless did nov dare to resign her position because other were Bur | should think @ person as competent and xe) rienced as “J, M. ©." gaye she we might readily finé am other position “R. B, 0.” tells to-day of giving up her | first job because ene considered thes #he hed been insulted, and of how she | Obtained another, simply veltmg the stary ef why whe was unable to pro- | Onoe references. etter published the other day in this “3, M. ©," the writer of the which she deserved because of her “1 Hved at home, gave 2 a week there, paid 60 cante a wee’ for car- fare tovuk @ ama) lunct from bome, and by carefully saving overy ovad kept my clothing in good comditios, only buying plain cluches uf good mas terial and dark color, and making (Bb I could at home at night “I practised my work whenever ~ had time, writing papera twice to learn the wording and gain speed, but after ex months my empl ate tempted familiarities in the 01 and I left him that night end did not go hack the next day. “T again answered advertisements A Great National Public Utility That concerns all merchants and all people IHE original Cash Register rang a bell, indicated and recorded the amount of the purchase. merchant only. It benefited the eee m Ina third of acentury this old model has developed into a Cash Register that directly benefits every man, woman and child who spends money in a store. This new Cash Register equally concerns every mer- chant and clerk, every banker and wholesaler in this land. ful habit, too, if you use SMITH BROTHERS’ S&B. CHEWING GUM Eases and soothes the throat. Made with the same flavor and ingredients as S. B, Cough Drops—famous since 1847. ° where she ie workiny becomes in= tolerable. And I still tee tums Ow voemmprations hich confront the self-respecting Gad eMicient young WomaL are exag- kernted in the poytile mind The American busines au se usuaby for too busy to buther witl. the women in his employ who oi Mously don't want to be bothered with nim Doubtless there are individual uzceptions to this rule, but | weudw if you consider | typical euch expeity wee as those de- | weribed im the folluwing communica. tions: RESPECT +. 702LF AND NOT FEARING WORK, SHE WON, “Dear Madu.n, at the age of aix- and through a World advertisement secured & position as third estenog- rapher in the office of @ sales agent at $8 a week. explaining to my new employer why I had left my first po- sition, as I could not give reference from there. “The work was op! learned it quickly, two stenographer fancy work and siped while our employer was away, then pre- tended to be greatly rushed when he came in. They were beauti- fully dressed in the latest fash- ions, while my suits were plain but nmert and clean and always well pressed. In a few days | It furnishes every customer with a receipt or sales slip. It prints on this the amount paid or charged. On this is also printed the date of the sale and who made it. It forces a duplicate, printed record for the merchant. It prevents disputes over charges and bills paid. SMITH BROTHERS’ y aplo.ua trom a good found | as in disfavor with Y 93 COUGH DROPS eee Sr Ac te amnwered aavers| theta: lupaerned ctotosievalues It saves shoppers’ time. tisements for b.eumners in stanog-| they said. | worked ateadily. in my employer's absence, marking unul I vecared a position in a te all my work with my initials eo lawyer's offe. at $5 a week. It gives the merchant all his profits. Itgives him more money for his family. , It promotes more and quicker sales. It protects each clerk against making errors and against the mistakes of others. It rewards the diligent clerk by telling his employer which one makes the largest number of sales and which one gets the greatest amount of business. « Wey Aan ‘ is It assures the banker additional security for the money ri VM. e / / ° Pe / al! he loans the merchant. yy 4 Vi y iE ( j nt r 1 M Nn cd a / ’ | M1 cr y ? F It gives the wholesaler additional assurance that the 6,000 Hat: in This Important Sale ai 4 is merchant will have money to pay his bills. Bae 99 d 1 69 ‘Zp ie It furnishes the banker and the wholesaler mechanical C an e f evidence that the merchant's statement of his business is correct. 7) Macy's usual prices would be $1.89 and $2.84 \. Lol) | It is a business necessity. A manufacturer who was overstocked on account of the prolonged cold weather sold us 6,000 of the newest Spring Hats in the most desirable shapes and straws—at substantial concessions for MERCHANTS ! ! Cash. We have divided these Hats into two groups, as follows: sacs Wt Mate new 1918 models that ah thir pr ¢ ice. Group 1—New Milan Hemp Hats of very fine quality, | Group 2-Real Milan Hats formerly sold at $2.84. Very Wiis es caday. of eon eovanet dae ok | also real Lisere Hats; well made, in an assortment of high grade in style and finish, A large variety of be and learn how you can secure one of these public service machines. Liberal allowances are made for old National Cash Registers that were good in their day, but do not so completely protect you or give the valu- able service our 1916 Models do. Address Dept. Z. coming shapes, including large Sailors, Dress Hats, smart Tricornes and Turbans. Black and other de sirable colors. $1.69 Sailors, Dress Shapes, Turbans, Four-cornered effects, etc. Some with porcupine straw inserting. Black, navy, gray, purple, green, etc. 99 We Mention Some Exceptional Values in Trimmings: New Ostrich Garnitures, Special 99c A Variety of New Wings, 59c Consisting of flat band around crown, with large ostrich faney in Usual Price 99c. An unusual assortment in black and colors, front, A chic trimming in black, white, gray, blue and other colors. Imported Flowers as Low as 39c Macy’s—Seoond Floor, 84th Street The National Cash Register Company Dayton, Ohio RH, Macy & ('e."e Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices CWS Herald Square Broadway, Mibte 35th St. We eall attention to our Free Trim ming Service—an attractive feature of We clean and re-branch Para- dise and Goura Trimmings at much lower prices than asked elsewhere. our Millinery Department—for those who buy Hats and Trimmings here. SAN9 ORL AR RENTON RE FANT on ow ow

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