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Vv A. Lersner Finds Praise for centive to be especially careful in oil ; | must not exceed 250 words in length and must be limited to the subjects upon which information is desired. D.N. B.’s Plan of Fam- ily Economics. WAGE-EARNER GETS IDEA “Safety first” and “Take your wite into partnership” are considered by V. A. Lersner, Comptroller of the Williamsburg Savings Bank, as re- Quisites of any first class home budget. These and other observa- tions by Mr. Lersner were brought out by his study of the following ter written to the Thrift Editor “D. N. B.” of Brooklyo: The following are some of the rules I follow in saving and invest- ing money. May they be as helpful to ethers as they have to me. 1, Estimate ahead what you will spend and keep within (he estimate, 2. Include a definite amount for savings. 8. Keep a classified record of what you spend 4. Put into savings all extra earn- ings and extra savings where actual expenditures have been less than ¢s- timated. 5. Make your wife responsible for certain expenditures, such as house- hold, children, &c.; then credit her with any savings she may es her A definite In- by xt “YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels. Give “California Syrup of Figs” if cross, bilious or feverish. a ¢ should always je, thorough laxat ‘the first treatment given. If your little one is out of sorts, half- sick, isn't resti eating and acting naturally—look, Mother! see if tongue is costed. This is a sure sign that the little stomach, liver and well re clogged with waste. When cross, irri-| table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give of “California Syrup of few hours all the cons and in a) pated poison, | undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without riping. and you have a well, playful | oh id again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless “fruit laxative,” becauss it never fails to cleanse the little one’ liver and bowels and sweeten the stom- and they dearly love its pleasant | pos ou seen lee babies, chil- ren ‘and for grown-up printed on cach bottle. * ¥ Beware of counterfeit fig sy Ask ups. on cach | _ BANKER INDORSES PARTNERSHIP WITH WIFE IN HOME FINANCE | her expenditures. 6. Make all bank accounts and in- helping you to success, 7, Carty enough insurance to pro- tect your wife from sudden want in be your only form of investment 8 Invest your savings in a No. 1 listed = dividend—paying bourht on the partial payment plan, Many stocks and bonds are abso: lutely safe and yield a reasonably high rate of inec Keep a fairly large balance the bank for emergenc of panics and depr s many first class stocks can be bought dirt cheap by the man with a little ready cash 10, Keep your credit good. in s. In times 11, Make your will DN. B BANKER AGAINST BUYING STOCKS IN INSTALMENTS, “T agree with this writer in every respect except one,” said Mr, Lersner, “and that is in the matter of buyi stocks on the partial payment pl From my knowledge of securities I would strongly advise against buy- ing them on this basis. In the first Place, you get nothing for your mor until the certificate pr bond is paid for, and by the time all the payments are mad you may find that you have a bargain or quite the “he suid, “there ts no such an ‘absolutely safe’ invest- ment of this kind. ‘The buying curities is, of course, calculated tc bring a highor rate of interest than the savings banks pay, But until the bond or share of stock is paid for you cannot enjoy the full interest or dividend return, and it would be a much cleaner plan to let the savings accumulate In the bank, get the ben- oft of the interest and then buy your ities outright. ‘The difference in interest return during this period would be trifling. “I like the idea of a man's making his wife a joint owner of bis bank accounts and investments, but there is a surprisingly large number of men who never think of auch « pro- caution, In case of bis death it saves &@ lot of red tape and in case he lives it is the logical way to have things. “It is obviously advisable to carry ® fairly large amount of insurance, but no man should tie up all his ready money in that way. I firmly believe in having plenty of cash, for no human being can foreses the need of it, Failure in business, a panic, a surgical operation or possibly a death in the family means an urgent cail for money, and nothing else in the world will take its place. If you haven't {t you are going to be humil- fated and made decidedly uncomfort- able “And, aftor all, there's nothing like real money as an evidence of pros- perity and independence.” | i LEARN TO SAVE. “Brooklyn, N. Y To the Thrift Editor of The Kvening World “Have read ma 1 have majority, yet seen published stunces, but what we want is some- thing that class ke myself that did not save, “I recently became engaged to a was After reading young lady who, like quite fond of dancing. several of your thrift accounts we tried to save a little, myself, “My income Is but $14 a week and 1 after paying $ a week board spending money here and there we found it quite hard to even save $1 a week. After many tried we have got. ten it down to a system, and now save on the average of $3 to $4 4 week, and find we can enjoy our- selves just as well as before “Of my sald sulary of $14 a week I then comes $3 a including Out of the week laundry and pa remaining $6 w in the bank, leaving $8 for our week's enjoyme “T had never thought of sa fore, but my fiancee is a grea and we find it a pleasure to save have opened a savings bank account and can now show a balance of $50, it has been a pleasure “[ want to thank you for the start | you gave me to save, "J. A.C." These two young people are sonsi- | ble in adopting a saving plan before for the habit will be their marriage, uable a little later on It is es vestments in your joint names, This is merely justice to your wife, who is case of your death, but don't let this securities FIANCEE HELPED YOUNG MAN ny of your interesting articles on thrift, but my letter, | be- lieve, will be even different from any The L note, are from people of larger incomes and different circum. appeals to the general we natead of a hardship, as L expected, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, By to letters wri subjects trea Why We Exercise. Coprright by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Kvening World) Perfect health, normal figure and graceful and proper carriage are the primary objects of physical exer- cises. If you have obtained these, then you should continue moderate exercises to keep them, for they are not easy to get. Remember that and not necessarily muscular devel- opment should be the object of your training, for it is not the size of your muscles but the quality of them that counts for beauty of figure and per fect health. I have told you that the beautitul body is the one incased in firm, healthy muscle, like a garment, with no superfluous flesh nor bony angles | to mar its smooth outline. No amount of fasting, medicine, salts or obesity baths will develop healthy muscles, and they can only be attained by earnest, persistent j and intelligent daily exercises. Exercises not only bring the figure to normal proportions but they act- ually keep you young by stimulating the blood circulation, increasing the | lung power and removing the min-) eral deposits, which clog the arteries muscular health | ty Reduction Course’ For Women QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN Pauline Furlong Miss Furlong will reply in this column tten by Evening World read- ers asking questions pertaining to the ted in her articles. Letters could weigh 114; more 120—a few pounds more or less either Way. Of course, all of your measure- ments would be correspondingly in- creased if you are over thirty. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. EDITH D. asks something hair?” The electric needie is the only per- manent method, and even this is pr | always lasting if not properly done. To temporarily remove the hairs mtx | barium sulphid, one part, and prepared chalk, two parts, with @ little wats |Apply to the hairs with a wooden | Spoon and leave on two minutes. Then wash off with soap and water, and the | hairs will come off. If the flesh burn, rub with @ little olive oil for a f seconds. Try the mixture on @ small bart of the flesh to see that it is not too strong. MRS. “Can you tell mc to remove superfluous LIQUID VASELINE—mres. . TELLE D. writes; “I have tried to the liquid eline to be used on ut the druggist said was no such preparation ow should I ask for it and how should [ use hould I apply tt and th wash it out, or it_on for a fe and cause old age. RHUBARB—MRS. DANIEL H asks: “Is rhubarb a good thing to eat | to overcome constipation?” Yes, if eaten without much gar. WANTS MEASUREMENTS, — 1) M.S. (a man reader) asks: “Will you! please tell me the name of the pugilist | who told you recently that he had gained an inch in helght? 1 am five | feet tall, What should I weigh and| measure? | I have sent you the name of the! pugilist under separate cover. You should weigh 103 to 107 pounds. Neck, 11.4; waist, 29; chest, 32 to 38; biceps, 11.4; forearm, 8.9; thighs, 15; calf, 11.8, If you are more than thirty you sign on th ir druggist for a 50-cent bottle of pecially fortunate that the young! pw. ain’: *Califora p of Figs;” then see woman is taking such an active part new, aint that it is ma fornia Fig! as otherwise there would hardly be «| by the “ Syrup Compen: Advt. W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES wowtn’t 1 48 Newark Av. NEWARK : Bal Broad Street. UNION WALL: 276 Bergenline Avenue. — Help Digestion To keep your digestive *rgans in good working or- der—tostimulate your liver, | tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, take— EECHAM's PILLS Morarel Sete oi Anz Mottclon tn the Wertd, “~ {bank account on that Income. | someneenallillmenanaaninte $250 IN PRIZES FOR 1HE BEST COMMON SENSE PLAN OF SAVING, The Evening World, co-operat ing with the American Bankers’ Association, is conducting @ cam paign for thritt It is Mot the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the read~ ers of this paper during the vext few months will be given every encouragement to learn how to doit Cash prizes amounting to $250 will be given to those whe show the most sensible plans of home or domestic financing. The Evening World campaign is designed pr ily to help men and women ‘ er | Wednesdays |] and Saturdays, | The American Bankers’ Associa tion offers $150 in prizes, and The |] Evening World adds $100, making |] $250 in all, The prizes will be as First pr of $25 each: f |]each; ten priz twenty-five priz All correspon éonfiden’ but it will be neces |] eary for you to give name and ress. Address ali letters to Editor, Evening World. KEEP LETTERS WITHIN 200 WORDS. '} The pri ae of participating in |} the campaign is open to every one here are no conditions. “Signs of “Hey?” the name sell it.” was ile. “And got PRINCIPA Cooks people know better nowadays. STANDARD OIL than forty,| iff and the one brush toothbrust hair, Tie e head in a towel and, if possible € grease on twenty-four hours two nights and a day, In the ning wash the hair with good | castile soap, shaved and melted in hot water, rinse well and, when dry, rub a tiny bit of liquid petrolatum. into 1¢ scalp with the finger tips, We | the scalp loose and use not more th | a half teaspoonful of the oil for the [entire treatment. Apply this massage petrolatu: ry night for two ks and the sealp will be clean and hair bright and glossy, The oil bath before the shampoo every two weeks is the very finest thing for dry hair and dandruff. TO CLEANSE FACE—NORINFE ©. “Can you tell me if olive oil is fiotal to the skin, if used at night anse it?" the following cleansing cream ead of the plain olive oil: Olive 2 ons: white wax, % 0z.; white 4 02.; oll of Violets, 3 drops; melt solid fats over lukewarm water, then beat in the warm olive oil, When thick and white add the j scent as | be | vu | OBESITY CHARTS—MR&. ED- IWARD M. writes “Tt have just ljearned about your wonderful health ‘column and bave ordered & paper lieft for me each day by my dealer. | How can I get the back charts and jhow many have appeared? Do you have a diet lst also?” nts and repeat your ques- tie en charts have appeared jand ns. The back papers cost 2 cents for each copy | REDUCING HIPS—MRS. ALICE ‘writes: “I Know the rolling ex- » is best for the hips, but it | makes 1 Is steaming the hips | with ho! and then rubbing in camphor spirits also a good reducer?” Yes, the steaming and camphor will re the hips, but very slowly Massage them with a large rolling pin to get the effect of the floor rolling 20 WLLION PEOPLE SE CASCARETS WEY Only True Tonic for Liver and Bowels Costs 10 Cents a Box. Cascarets are a treat! They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of You bowels and sweeten your stomach. door, Oliver? Su’thin itP the times, Uncle. ‘That's the SOCONY Kerosene sign.” “No. Kerosene—SOCONY. That’s of the Standard Oil Com- any of New York’s best kerosene. ‘Well now, you don’t tell me! What'll they be doing next? Years ago, ile We did’nt ask for no name. We took what we got.” But My what you deserved, L OFFICES: NEW YORK We recommend the following oil burning devices nd Water Heaters, Perfection Smok SAFEST toves eat one or two Casearets like candy hefore going to bed and in the morning your head is clear, tongue is clean, stom- and you feel grand jet a 10 of 25-cent box at any drug store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experi- enced. Stop sick headaches, bilious spells, indigestion, furred tongue, offen- sive breath and constipation should give cross, peevish, feverish, bil- ious chi dren a whole Cascaret any time ~ Adv {”" SOCONY KERO-~SCENES ‘‘What’s this here red, white and blue customers know SOCONY is all kerosene, sene isn’t SOCONY. They know the | Standard Oil Company of New York wouldn’t put it’s name—SOCONY— on a product unless it was SOCONY is clean-burning, econ- ure.» When you ask for omical, SOCONY, you always are you’re getting.” ‘“‘And do folks really SOCONY?" “You said something. So store is concerned, there’s no such word as kerosene. It’s been replaced absolutely by SOCONY.” “Well, well! BUFFALO ALBANY Roye Lamps and Lani ach sweet, breath right, and cold gone, Mothers fj that, I'll have to remember SOCONY after this, I vow.” COMPANY OF NEW YORK best of their kind: New Perfection Oil 1916. taken ¢ n tired verdoing « dizziness.‘ an on after he J ate more accustom THe 25¢e size RRR Will give Alla chance to rather than same Inferior All can afford to pa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF \ | USED ASA | LINIMENT {| “STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY pb Gd }it Does Not Blister For Kheumatiom, Neuralgia, Seti Lambago, Sore Throat, Sore Mi SPECIAL OFFER 22-KARAT uy the Kenuine article at @ prices GOLD CROWNS, $2 SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK 90 SETS OF T Bridge Work at such a | | ng cotnectivn with? lor, inthe neighborhood, inte our off We a x iroken Plates Repasred W Pouws _ | — —_—_=_ atrougth ervous, down people 200 - In increases cr a ny instanced forfeit if it per full soon to paper. 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