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THE EVENING WORLD, THUR SDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. half a dozen representative wom: s old and went to work when working hard @ day in order en—women who will make them- was sixteen, | wish to say that to increase my ry fore the selves truly ‘God here in my opinion it is always the ves truly ‘God-mothers’ to the irl’ if she . dollars ie all right, but it girls who are alone in # big town. ceed—unless sickness would be very little if | did not . These would be the founders of | graduated from P. . know how to put It to good (+) How Is She Making Good ? screw asic oem |p Care a Be satin d . more and more o! ters and ating | Demand a defi- oo chapter houses can be formed pe hae ov rine. age ty 8 bet measure of , a “ "7 ii and established, Garned $1 every Saturday. | saved "8 value when you Here’s a New Idea on How to First Aid’? Her in “the city others’ witt aivide tne} oat MAUNA hee anecetiee Vite 3 buy. Tn tenet | Making Good; What Do You Think of It? An city Into distriots and in each district raduation clothes. Then | ‘Total a #6 00 paper the way go | m4 & chapter house may be founded. At “Hoping I may read thriftier 1m * Organized ‘‘Mother’’ for the Homeless, fret this might be the residence of Per wet with | letters In the following issues of LB py Girl in the Big Ci jthe woman who undertakes the task | graduating from x public seco! et] The Evening World, . ht y Helpless Girl in the Big City. Vain irdcterdene ut as B0OR ae DowEIble | went to Girls High School for four "A WAGE EARNER.” ScotTissue Paper Toilet. a |fanged fort house #hould be ar- | evenings a week and took up a com-| QUALITIES THE GIRL WHO WINS “¢ It’s the Counted By Marguerite Mooera Marshall. “The girl who ts alone in the city Gompletee the SR ad ahh lb MUST HAVE. >» © ty mothers! ae ee ae atte, Chapter House of | eT Pihink It has bean a great help | qa pear adam: How does the wi! Sheets that Count City mornher other’ tn her district, No ; bos ~ cori bn 1° ” eceived Bir! then, need be without a ‘moth. |%2.™e@ as my forelady has often | on jt decently and honorably? Now| You get a definite number of sheets to ‘n @ communication signed “Margaret Hannte” whieh I have rece! or Bho Wilt hoe live ie the Chapter asked me to help her vrder the | on $8 per week @ girl can live plainly | the roll. You get quality—that's assured re is suggested this form of ‘tirst aid" to the girl on the tiring line. It piouse unless it should come about | £0048 for the store. Sh spoken | and comfortably, cutting out amuse- in SeotTissue—and you get quantity, toe. hus peculiar appositeness, for we have Just heard the stories of several that the plan worked well enough to |t? others of what an obliging wales-| ments mostly. At that, she can take ; ; Je CAtAblish lodging and boarding places, | &!"! I am in some movies and social affairs, 1,000 Sheets, 10c young women who have been annoyed by the male Lhe woud cnigtie ore ie eee |, "L never mind if a customer comes! petting moe, ag, Pocley, are lTe. ‘ hawks" and “vultures” against whom “Margaret Han- | rolled, paying her dues, helping to|!" t closing time. I wait on her|a very good place for any girl who| Look out for the big peffy rolle at low nis” belleves t ty mother would shelter her brood. ™#intain the house, Here a Hbrary| With the san willingness I show]cares for the moral and social life, [pated are ae misleading as the : and parior # » toward all other customers, as 1! which all girls should choore, tt res, What does the girl who works and wins think of Phere Prictde teas epoca Sl thine probably it ts not her tauit IF| Veen & Lenten shnpe tenant h when 1 1 sho has to call at the store #0 late, | iy. Legs wu Ms geen dag this idea? 1 will let its orginator explain it in her own 1a girl i@ only ‘rooming. " ore the girl who ie honest, trusty, ' 4 ‘ . a: jg cWith a ‘mother’ whose social posi-|,, "1 spend my leisure time reading feds to work for her employers yh erated with Comme word ition Is assured no girl will be alone} books that I know will be of help to ing, pleasant. In vg ew tag fer “There is no big city that does not need ite/and friendiess. If she {s in doubt}! In the future. Tam economical as ‘tt. girl of thie of 3 rolls, 30c. Ask your dealer, | ‘mothers.’ The girl coming to town in search of work, about anything whatsover she may} my clothes. T make them over and always sure to su SCOTT PAPER CO., 30 Church St., New York seek her ‘mother’ and know her inter. |PUt New trimming on them. In this oes and gain friend rhaps froin a quiet Hitle home tucked away tn the tate will de aateguarded, Ye she Wy Hi| WAY Tam alwarn ciean and. neat — Soedsngeunrenn anayaein friend® | | Makers of aberbent Seat Tissue Towels “ she , Hooking. I have anved $50, and when $ ————— country somewhere, knows an ache and loneliness that | And out of work she will be taken es] 4 , t E. A. B. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER Dee "| T got enough waved T want to only the comforting hand of a mother cau soothe. Sho | Cf of; if her duos have been regu. |! get enough saved T want to atart In larly paid up to that time and should |#0me little business of my own. T)~ has been told of the ‘hawks’ and ‘vultures’ tnat prey | she need advice in any business mat-|Teally look forward to making A_Atlo~ upon such as she, but she looks for these to come wearing bells to an- | ters, proper legal advice will be sup. | cess of my life. Ss. Vv." plied—the ‘others’ will vouch for the nounce themselves, She does not look for them with cultured manners, | gir), her conduct and her worthiness,| WORKEO UNCEASINGLY AND Just such as she dreamed her Prince Charming should be. “Women physicians, lawyers WAS NO CHATTERER. | [dust sh Fri tucl who, tw thors. 4a Méten when ahv| ‘ashere and representative busi: “Dear Madam: At the age. of man in «new to her to have E ° “hv! ness women should be included fourteen | started as check girl in - hd Ahed and elewant and wellerounde by the ataire of her lodging| in the orga tion of ‘City a store, earning $4 a week. Here . te pald hers it ia so new to house? And, besides, the day te long! Mothers,’ so that plied may have | worked unceasingly, while other lfer to be auked ‘to dine At @ festa { wearisome, and youth docs lovea| the benefit one nowledge and young people stood around Pyle : boar by experience of women who are ting. But the experionce did not ie s jr ere a right lights mess ‘good time,’ workers and know the business prove worthless, for after two | rrec io” f jand % to drink is! |OUTLINES A PLAN FOR THE OR- side of @ woman's life, and who monthe | succeeded in getting a | Co ect Spring Modes in , nee; it will not burt.| GANIZATION. w © able to give the best pro- better position, increasing my 9 \ Tae eer | una ecnanreattneres crna Gly. | eosanaliosra tion sry to OS und dheaioing much bs Young Men’s Suits she w ‘ Voher yut it,’ but | Mothe: 1 at “In the work of the ‘City Mothers’) ter hours. At first | found it diffi- might begin with, say, | there should be no note of patronage) ult to progress with my new jor charity, The girls will themselves! work, but by working a little nelp to maintain the Chapter Houses} through my lunch hour | soon through the duss that they will pay. | caught up with the other girls. | 9 ‘The girl alone in the city who have been in the building not nO works for a pittance will feel her- one year and have received 0m0) 7 O?L ad self a more dignified and important her position on another floor, personage when she may refer to West 42nd sireet AK AN HALL, 11 punch de | Sees Seater renee dey saree 29 West 42nd Street OLI I 11 Flatbush Avenue | is mot hard to imagine that she es J2 to 40 chest) are the feature of interest in the Department for Young Men's Ciothi ary: while girls who were there one year before me are still work~ ing for their first pa The targe collection of new models shown I) be treat Iso b [ ba | t it teen, and . } teet etvi , or waa gee ae a Berson of more ketal aie lal hall Maal Sai represents the lalest style developments, the 4 ;: consequence than is the little girl eee eo praiiey eee a z now who is known to be alone, special aim of the Department being to meet strugaling to keep the, wolf fram | &) vo every Fea ent of the you ‘ € e door, perhaps sending a few ever quirement of th ing man wh dimes home each week to ‘help | wae ; Ades ey ae along,’ wearing shabby clothes and | \ eating scant fare to do this much | rane 2 PNEUMON, h | 1B COLDS ET) PN for those who love her and need | (OO UNFLAMAATORY, ""The City Mothers’ will know|| Sciatica, Neuralgi where all tho girls registered at the|| aad for all Muscular Palm Chapter Houses are employed, how, RADWAY'S many hours a day they k, how READY RELIEF much is paid them, where they spend | fed as & their evenings, what are their particu- LINIME NT [iar pastimes, what are their p 1 desires to be fashionably dressed. In the regular stock smari Suits are shown at $20.0 $25.00, $28.00 to $40.00. lar} “STOPS PAL gifts and so far as it is possible will) “Rab It On |help the gifted girl to rise to a plac | Rub It I of success.” IT DOESNOT FF )FROM HUMBLE BEGINNING To || ButeR BUSINESS WOMAN; SOME DAY. “Dear Madam: | am eighteen jal | 125th 49c Shepherd Checks, 37! 5¢ H S (eo) Street In every nig chev imei C West ace : Street (@) Wee la =| | West FAC =a! : " = Lotuvuanea boo Anniversary Specials in : ] , =f , ie V ; Bovs’ and Girls’ Shoes (Se SS ras DOS oe a SE : (\) \ Roys’ Shoes, made of heavy calf her Cut, sizes 1 to Sue, $1.98 This fully perfected and improved player-piano—an instru- | A ing V, / ment of delightful musical quality and a finer and better History-Making Values are here for this bit Hoys' Shoes, patent leath- player than any other house pas ever offered at the price— | THE AKOLIA PLAYER-PIANO Fifth Aveww-Madiaon Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Nem York Lops; sizes 81 . $1.45 Week of Most Sensational Offerings | *0 =... $1.75 Girls’ Spring Dresses, $1.79 Groving Gir White Canms irks pring resses, oe In Scotch and novelty ginghams, Three-Day Sale of Toilet Articles Sines 31% to 6 Third Fleer, plaids and checks; also white and | and colored re | embroidery; | archeesi, 59c This is ne of the best-known | games, sells regularly at 6%e. t Haseuent. blouse, middy and emp skirts; 6 to 14 years. Third floor. New Model Skirts, $1.77 Williams’ “Mug” | ' : Regular and extra alzes in black | Soaps Shaving sont: | Tooth Powders, } | $1.25 Aluminum Double Rice } 5 ‘ 5 and navy biue serge, and black | J Palm Olive xoap Wake voice Ge Paste, Ete. Boiler, at 95c With a beautiful Music Cabinet and your 1% ana white ohecks, made plain and Sonpor Powder te | Sanitol Tooth shirred back, with pockets and de~ Powder, Paste & The famous Betty Bright” ic ” R , | Manicure Articles | Liquid’: each 44e {| aluminum ware; 5 quart capacity, choice of Music Rolls to the value of $10 |@ taohable belts Third floor, Ete <clynos’ Footh ay Batty Brant aluminum eae hot | - ' » Ime tom covered stew pan, 4 } Notion Specials Lustrite Nail m eet i roar -OTD . r > . np ‘ patrite Ny. Paste quart; regular price i ( y ‘ "1 $4.98 four section adjusta- Bre SBNIAAS saturersstnetareeee ; ON THESE REMARKABLE TERMS Ma iotetrre Tet 43:68 Dioxowsy pee tietemans Glyeo Thy m Roe 7 ; ; 2.49 Kollapso dress forms $2.10 Soup Se alae Tirst Payment (securing immediate delivery of the complete outfit) - t Lacie $ cakes tor 146 re foe Household Sundries \ 4 . ide. on f \$ 250 Doylies, 2 for 25c Beapr caker,. 40 gewrood woe age TOE TT 00, urtalo Ammonia, 20. ounoe f § Some with crochet and scalloped | Fcaracalia Hath Bria? icc babe * bin 126 bottle “est by Test,” 2 edges. Soap; box of dot, Re | Pond’s Extrac 4 o ; | ua ¥i 4 calce ler Pads. 4 Oe size ROC Nickel-rim Cassarole, Art Embroidery Dept., 2d Floor, aioe edie r Pads 1 Tal im Po wed, BOe im rena aitlecmmenane N A Boe cum £ owders ware inset and cover... ; A . $1.00 Black Moire Bags, 79c Mennen's Tal- - Balance in convenient amounts monthly Self-covered frames, fitted with | J Soap: bars. 14e hon Bane Sze saudi: $8.50 Porcelain ‘ r . ‘ a Aiea rit purse and mirror, plain or jewelled ohngon's Foo let Paper, Ke Baboock's Q PRICE OF OUTIIT, $420 12 clasp. Main Floor. Soap; cake Cross for Cory lopais Dinner Set, $6.98 | | 100 pieces for 12 people, green 1 Why the The Acolian Player-Piano is Aeolian Player-Pianos are deolian instruments and | $1.50 Casque Combs, 98c $1.00 Men’s Shirts, Tee Women’s Glove Silk, Vests, | and old border decoration i hn superior becausi Di te lls Company's 1 if In the peacock color stones, also With soft French cuffs, in hand- — Aeolian Player superior Daca © of m nypetery carry this Compa: full and unqualified guarantee. 19 wiue and green amethyate’ and | aome stripes; made up in- ma- Bi, $1. 55¢ Men’s Thread Silk Hose, ab Superior Ceapany © pioneers in ‘The Music Roll The Roll Cabinetis a handsome Tinestones Mala Flow |, athe aud Tope Sloe siieXl pi 1 sik 3 for $1.00 af the player industry, Into every / instrument Cabinet and durable article of furniture: $3.50 Quadruple Plated Men’s Knitsook Athletic abel ada ANTS EAE Ol ee pear ae sere } goes an unequaled practical experience and the skill Its ample, roomy proportions Hi Bread T $2.75 Shirts and Drawers, Each 39c ee | with woven vertical stripes; also re i stn provide shelf space sufficient to accommodate an i} read Trays, 92. ’ Fj ' Dlack with white side clox, with of the greatest staff of experts in the player industry, Pvet brary of music, The workmanship is Engraved free of ch plain | Blastic cet fabric with soft fat | All Linen Initial Handker- | een op. tna pure. silk in roitd y . on lre eWi at . : n t finish, with th : seams, shirt cut coat style, d H 4 color nd black and white; ful ak |, Phe fine musical results obtainable with the Aeolian jrigh-yrade in every particular and the finish is matched i bright Anish, witt tradi double etiiched win parent chiefs, 121 3¢ ealera ane. Binh SiG NUS Player-F HG hot dependent upon some single and — to that of the player-piano ania “ ! Two § 1 side strap and adjustable buckl Men's and Women's; a good »3- | "95> Men's Fibre Silk Sox. All sensational feature, They are due rather to well = i ‘wo cials in Ta LLL sovunent of embroidered corners, olors as well as black and white, | balknesdinariaction cirauehouc tie incrument AcRing Galection » Music Rolls are the finest 1 Tabl ais k Initial Water Tumblers, colored borders and colored # fy ae pe welt ALP i red i iam Fae ATA of Music Rolly i" the market. “They are made { Fr ag iy aay Dozen, 59c | en ee mplicity and efficiency makes this Aeolian Player ned nerlece, You teiiit own factories and guar- regular price $19 4nd $1a5, at |, ROeUlar price si ‘| $3.50 Ostrich Boas, $1.95 | Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, 22c stantly responsive, Itisunexcelled in ease af pumping. 8% You make your own selection from \ $1.10 and 98c CO : " Black, full rexular made, double ¢ either ther hine-cut or the finest type of hand re: \ A T ’Shant ck and white, navy and | goles and deep garter And the com} and efficient devices for expression C01) p bee eet thrat | ba aia ec i Mercerized damask by the yard; | Children’s Tam-o’Shanter brown and white. again Fl Main Floor. ‘orded rolls, rices are as y as 2 oe a 290 v ee control provide the entire range of pianistic effects, ! regular price 79¢ and 69¢, a Hats, $1.45 xtensive variety of music can be r $10, » ol. A , UA IR Assets ORLA RS atic erectss extensiv music can he secured for $1 G4n and fic Aaah asta viene 25c Veilings, Yard, 12¢ Children’s Coats, $2.35 4 tiful in finish. For playing from evboard, the MWeinvite you tocometo Aeolian Halland see and try these VM | ant becoming cee tH ey cope : the popular shades as weil as Fine quality navy ne serge or i have all the qualities that you have always associated 4 ver Protas, We are glad to demonstrate them iN | Extraordinary Values in haxen, navy or lack and: white cks, faney RORaAe “Ona Geta mane write pheches exes at anos of highest prade. every d | thes soft ror net yo read thas H 7 check. Second Floor. OF d models, silk collars. ¢ en abet ol Mane u sek OE BARES UG AY BEE RARE: CME A AKC |$ Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits a ber and trimmed with fancy Remember, these Player-Piano outfitstive on display in both New York and Brooklyn \ at $5.95 | at $6.95 Girls $1 00 School Dresses. 89c buttons Second Floor. Sali tal Absolutely all a . hod | | Ane , . | ‘() 1 COMP N y LE ames ecin| woot Navy’ blue In novelty ginghams, chambrays and repps, fashionable |} | Children’s White Dresses, $1 44 a 4 4 4 4 ) 4 es suits, two yarn dyed ae models, with combination collars and cuffs, pretty belted For Girls or Boys 2 to 6 Years ie ers ‘with ore with amen effects, some with smocking: sizes 6 to LH years.” In the een hath tae oniniaaatiole Hit; ehevlot and suits new spring yzroup are some ploomer dresses of checked ginghanis; Jars; others hand embroidered tweed | mis Hinodelas alsea 7 APPA PD) down front; scalloped at neck and sizes 10 to 18. to Third Floor, — === Aird Voor sleeves. Geconé View. -