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~~ “ MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 EveryWoman Her Own Housekeeper; New and Original © * sos | : Put the Servantless Home Fashion Designs ae - By Mildred Lodewick == my oom | [ett Copsricht, 1998, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World.) | Crepe de Chine Embroidered and Pleated for This Model. HE young miss of | I the family has just cause to "i On a Systematic Chart Basis te The Bureau of Home Economics Will Teach mi the 80 Per Cent. of New York Women Who| ee Do Their Own Household Work How to! THE WINDOWS JOHN | Make Their Tasks a Pleasure—And Enjoy mn @E th DIRTY / ; DON'T LEAVE [terme ~The Day of Rest! .::%%%«., By Maurice Ketten Four Hours’ Relaxation While Performing SOHN ' other members of the : | household when grad- t Them. uation time comes n i f 4 7 around. If eve> her a By Fay Stevenson chilition were, guise. , tioned or perhaps un- iD ee housekeeper should have a time chart schedule and run ber are now made me home hy the clock just as an engineer runs his train.” fost through the grad- This is the gist of a lecture on “Systematizing the Servant- j dations exercises, which less Home,” gi under the auspices of the Bureau of jmark the victorious- Home Keonomics by Miss ‘Mary Barber, teacher of nesa of her efforts in domestic science and foods and cookery at Teachers’ | study and the confi- C ee . ‘tah ‘i - ae | dence of her teachers ut supposing the baby cries and needs ten or fifteen minutes* attention to put him back to tis baby~ as ia ae. “wt Ite jand slumbers, cr supposing Mrs, Butt-In calls for. ahead, ne iu uwenty or thirty minutes, then what becomes of the time frocks which young chart schedule?” | asked Miss Barber. [Eire Wear Ot AUTH Its “Well, is every train that is due at @ in hour just Nhiitibiet sh dike eebicbat ily 4 on time?” asked Miss Barber in turn, “No, indeed, it | usually made to answer Fook isn’t,” she continued, “ten or fifteen minutes for a train | |for such potential wear to be late is not alarming, and still the enginoer goes by | 4s parties or summer schedule and times himself from town to town. How many women can say | —— = | Sundays. Crepe de it takes me ten minutes to make a ded, it takes me twenty minutes to wash G le a ae the dinner dishes, or fifteen minutes to dust the living room? Not one out Wey BETANICKEL | | ee aueeatenmneere of twenty-five I'd be willing to wager, and yet if every housekeeper went by | HE “Lt TRY 76 GeT ly On arteries schedule and knew just where every minute was going and “just how long | 7 OUT By THe Fike - riba cies! liebe tly | it took her to perform certain tasks, housework would’ be much more inter- % EscaPe ¥ the attractive model T eeting and take up much less time, If she did this she would have lots more | have designed here. It thne to play, and by playing | mean time to induige in her hobbies, whether 3 exploits an effective they be shopping, calling, matinee parties, bridge whist, daily sprints or just use of hand embrotd- i golid rel xation of lying flat upon her couch with a novel and a box | ery and features the caramels, Here is a schedule which has heen very carefully prepared by the Bureau RIAICANI VaR eRe of Home Beonomics and which Miss Barber recommends very highly. But Leagan igen she adds that every home is rum upon a different basis, owing, of course, to way. The hodice is cut the number of the family, the limited time of the fathers, big brothers and | Kimona fashion, with sisters and school children, and the different ideas of just what a breakfast the embrotdery outlin- or dinner consists. Therefore while this chart may serve as an idea for the | ing the wide, round neck and the sleeves, Ho Mom! Y'BETTE | also marking the cen- START IRON i tre front with a more elaborate pattern, Side plaits about % of an inch deep complete the lower portion of the bodice, which blouses over the straight, slightly fitted girdle, The skirt is elaborated with the plaits, which are laid on each hip bis drop longer where they start than they do in the middle. This sec- M tn of heauin inetacned cos van | 2Qlks on Health foundation, in a seam, though it gives the effect of being in one with it. ei Saal fort ven coe er eon | GN Betty: up the back, : ‘This dainty model isa practical one,| By Pauline Furlong that if made of China silk or crepe |Copyright, 1920, by ‘The Pres Publishing Co, de chine could be easily laundered, adel oid etaete Aaah | With no visible effects of the process Prevention of Indigestign. _——— A CHARMING GRADUATION FROCK. | s ow | | avernge housewife, Miss Busber suggests that every housewife merely use it | 13 a basis to work out her own individual chart according to the needs and | time of her fami! | ‘The chart is made out for a family a a a | of two adults and two children of He adopts everything new and works | GHGOIARS AHA CRLdE: on schedule time, and the modern | housewife will have to do likew 7.00 A. M—Preparing breakfast. She will have to get a great big chart | 8.00—Eating breakfast, dishes adopted to her family and stick to it| PRE NE ANY readers write me that they Miaacari i bade made: jwith ail the tenacity and spirit of a KEEPING HIM BUSY. = @ suffer from indigestion and yas 9.00—Rest. | good engincer who is going to get bis | ‘The Mechanical Enginear—I've fir |train in-on time. 10,00—Vacuum cleaner, dusting, lc; the mending. 11,00—Preparing luncheon. and ask me for a cure for this trouble. There! ia only one cure vor indigestion «nd that is prevéytion and the reni8gal of the cause. No medicines or dritiga will give more {3a temporary relict About 80 per cent. ew York women are now do- ir own home work. Many are en doing their own laundry work, | ‘ ind the only way they can work, and 12,.00—Eating luncheon. still find time to play and rest, is to 1,00 P.M.—Dinner vegetables pre- cit every detail of housework down! pared and meat put in fire- t) a matter of seconds and minutes.” less cooker or ready for oven. [ished the tmproved computing machine It will now perform all kinds of mathe- matical calculations, | The Hoss--Good! Now 1 want you | to Ko right to work on a typewriter at- tachment that will spell automatically, “olumbla State, iereindraion = «s Fhe Mayor of Delhi| New York Efficiency! | The Jarr Family aoe " é : HY x " and it is a foolxh 5.00—Rest and relaxation. : \ i ; Gobestashcand ro ares) ee By Bide Dudley By May Christie By Roy L. McCardell | MAREE rnste oc saaney tn 7,00-—Eating dinner. : Coprrisht, 129, by The Press Publishing Co, (Thy New York Evening World.) Miss Christie 1s an English Author and Is Considered the Laura Jean Copyrieht, 1929, by ‘The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Eveuing World.) { “<. FORME. well as harmful to 7.30—Day's dishes washed and z fj 7 . Litbey of the British Isles. Miss Christie Recently Arrived in America. | oe a the system to persist in taking thei, kitchen put in orde Walker's Parrot, When Asked to Show Off for $\ Covrrieht, 1920, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Brentos. World.) |} In the American Home Nobody Has Freedom of § 10.0). oie: ne anon eet As to solving the washing question, ei 5 ‘ sf: \amiraasnn Vou bat York Clty?" aaraake : i . |for the prevention of indigestion and Miss Barber thinks it av vod | the Neighbors, Makes Some Weird Remarks 66 Haipclinpiceseed| vel iinial lin New. Xerie Clint iad assed Self-Determination--Except the Servants. |they are us follows: Never eat When idea to wash three (imes a weeks ine |* ee ° ay wer | Without ae nAuael oan ewereds & v5 | tired, nervous, irritable, angry, overs stead of allowing (he family washing | M AYOR CYRUS PERKINS| “Polly, where did you learn that?” ipo | 66] THINK two of those letters are ing’s paper, remembering to have Worked or ina hurry; never ovérent; Sov emnaae during: tho week: A. few) bccosegeidtcidit ios Seabed id ite ey ie Weaker One uen | Fresh from London—after-the-war London—the amazing uickness of | me," ventured Mr. Jarr{#een Mrs. Jar take the paper and | do not take much Hquid food wi pieces taken every other day will not} fered a reward of $25 for in-| |, you kiss me, lucy,” yelled | ow York business methods is almost incomprehensible to the Lritish mind. | meekly, a Gertrude, that cosuy | *t On it a6 breakfust begun. [PUREE AN pie Sue: Hae 06 oon cla mas consume more than half an hour's olly MC NE LOC Mbinede mace LesIRIE Ta You ext your breakfust,” raplicd | ! vulants, such as pepper, TH formation leading to the arrest of the | sions with great rapidity— | jewel of domostics, brought the morn too, so that one ard, hot sauces, alcohol, coffee and if you are a sufferer from is Mrs. Eustace Butts suggested that tim was getting late angl perhaps it | ti . and in this way the family Mrs, Jar, “You have the rudest | (4 he doesn't hum and haw and hesitate. He's in his offic | person or persons who broks into his | jt , vag never becomes ful ing mail up from the letter box be- | wa ting 1 eae: q basket: on bugunevor - a ea me while his wife was visiting in| might be well for the guests te go | KA2®S Just where to find him. He's vistble, approuchable, und knows just| up | Way of witting at the tubte, wilh | digestion Pi goa x % P think: your ides of eyatamatiaing| ue lineata , aun eis | what he wants, and goes after it with @ tenacity of purpose and a speed | !0W- your nove buried in your newepuper. |, Fustiny from all food is another way the servantless home by accounting | Wahoo and taught the Walker parrot | home. BE body ugreed with her | e vara ‘ = But the real head of the fi jy | How can you expect the childingn to P prevent indigestion, but this i | \but Mrs. Cutey Borge was loath to | that,quite astonishes us newcomers. ut the real hea ne family method must never be attempted whe for every ten fi nomivutes (11) suy embarrassing things. ‘The | Mra, Cyutey Rogge 1 bath: to | “Results! Results!" 1 nk that really ts the slogan of Now York. gave Gerteude @ look of Amparlvus lave any meunners if you do tha less under the vice of a physlétet t perform the various tasks a very fine vy, but | £0: [tls believed she scented n- The large sc production in Now York too is a thing that definitely | ® P | And Mra. Jarr fished the newspaper | ‘The fasting method 18 espectally Biles a one) 1 told Miss Tart “and I have has no idea who is guilty, but) gai, and some women just revel in | tmpre s the newcomer, Take the big department stores. Does one ever; command and the morning's corre- erly scanned | ficial for the obese and helps ald ‘to | from under her and « spondence was handed over to her. |the headlines for the latest sensa- al news. ask unything one CANNOT get? I've yet to find that article. ‘ umber of housewives who |he feels sure it was { sort of thing, you know heard a number housew é 6 ‘ The choice loo ts unlimited. Production surely ts colossal. have by foreed to do their own} Democrat bent on injuring him in his| Finally, however, everybody left As for the cost of liv 1 grant that it is high, but one gets comfort work during this frightful labor | ¢ | Ten minutes later Ezra Kingsley, who | with it-—value for one’s money. And 1 doubt if Europe at the present time n anti-Walker remove much excess fat when inteli«+ gently followed Such fasts uxually last several dd'yg "Give me another cup of coffee, | tion uce f re-election, The story cam ney % 4 rlease, i e aay of “Can L have another cup of cof-|and the first twenty-four hours dre crisis say Uhat it Was not the work | lives next door to the Walkers, found | i8 any cheaper, It isn't, half so “comfortable, PSUERRG GRO MT TAPE OB CORNY Oe nt aan lack wkh Wate (TRA TGLOMe MMOnIE ta anaes ene that hurt ten; pubtlie vaat oimount|out Sunday DIRRt WHR MAYOR a ye aici. in the: Walker 1 Cloties, for instan Pay a fair price in New York, and the material | the house started opening letters with 7 , Tiatoe adalat jwater should be drunk during™ tho ‘ Paes a aie h ‘ tained oe nee - and cut are good y # fair price in any European city at the present | the Non-Alcoholic ets, | sine tare : ? of time that was consumed. ‘I never | Walker and his wife ertained @) front yard yelling: “You made me} time and CRHIL De Gartala.” Whe. stuf will protanly rade. oF fray, or | ® wblo knife, The | fast, as this helps to relieve the entpty yous a hegre aad eae ste - pane | feeling and overcomes the faintness |Jozen neighbors at their homo in celes | love you, I didn't want to do it shine, oF You drink too much coffee. It} ang Glesiness sometimes in eviderpe, ; | ie > in't good for you. Gortrude, take | "yn, é Lintet dans ion of the return of Mrs, Walker| He took the parrot to the door and . Fee tae ani cesta rasa ander yo te, take) The yecond and third days of d-fast | delivered her to Mayor Walker, who] | 227602 | —-termy' excepfed.— : / r m, fF ¥4) away the coffee!" replied Mrs, Jurr.|are much casier to pass through; and felt better in my life than since I lo: my onc housewife cont “You wait a minute,” replicd Mrs and have dono my own wor 1 ‘but the m her visit trouble is 1 have no time for al ned anything but appreciative of | LAL Nome will vend, che¢. Cackleberry, 1 wonder what she} Ang as she mud it she poured her- pier Pcp ci age a or he med culls or to got out the way [used to.| After the guests hud beon se neighbor's action tmmediately— | wants? Sho took her time about un-! self another cup. [gon Mena Gatien ace ieee tue: Onna Vend. doodw’ at Vhat is why 1 hate housework!’ — | with soda pop and lady finge The parrot was yelling,” said Mr. oncet {swering my letter, didn’t she | “Would you mind if I took next} During the fast for indigestion® it nd that is just why the average ‘ d | King! Muybe she's sick. F | " h | Saturda off instead of to-day?"|!8 a good plan to rest as mudh us ac ba d Mayor went to the kitahen and 4S s your? “Can I go to the movies to-day with | 84 ay possible, but small amount of @x- Wife detests these s do Miss Barber, “be they don't time Ueinselves or work Izy Slavinsky and Gussie Bepler,| ##Ked Gertrude as she paused 1M) croise, such as stretching the mudolex, beuring away the ee pot. “The! short’ walks and deep breathing‘ in ’aw SAY8! Non-Alcoholic Bartenders’ ball 1s| the fresh air and sunshine are Help- Vaertleus | ousht in. the pastels ls : with she would die,” snapped thi ue | Mayor. “Folks,” he said, ‘this is the!” kingsley was astoni usked Master Jare, hed, but he | maw brightest parrot alive, She ean talk 4 ee gg real oh on ful “ y set sheedule ba said nothing. Lloweve he told of | 1 can go! There's a new serial—'The | next Saturday night, ma'am | - sin SR) hous fe wh uld | beautifully nd I really belie’ she | the Mayor's remark at the drug store! . ” le ita : . ‘ girl he for Feats should’ be. followed. by! wie ‘Of course every housewife woul an ig evemriine of aad | may a ig sto! Mystery of the Shrivelled Arai. Mrs. Jarre gave the girl a look ht meals—not more than two a arrange r furniture and household | understunds ys sg Pes ne elk and it caused considerable specular | } Nature's Cereal Story mentioning even non-alcoholic bar- | day—and these should consist of appl anes that they save; "Yes," came from Mrs, er, | ti | Nature's Cereal Story, and atewed fri «Peep dtie BEG ouaitl st Lemos tie peete ine ae ie nee | Hon, | NEW YORKERS AND EFFICIENCY ARE SYNONYMOUS. | tenders in the presence of children, | 4nd stewed frults, which cause fy ¥ possible step, and i 8|"Polty ie a very knowing bird. ee fet, eis | vin canitl? maid Mee dare Ulta a : eh sax and uneasiness when the ato all the now appliances and 8AY-| ‘gay something for the nice peo-| Monday night an advertisement ap: I want to say a word on New York's railway stations, Accustomed ; | bart nodded « grudging 94 is loaded with other foods but other- ing devices, 1 have found th e can tekic aud thier Wathar jPeared in the Delhi Bazoo offering] | am to railroad termini that are morely buge, un { barns, through yeur catioeal, that's the only cereal) seunwhile Master Jarr was whim- wise prove nourishing and satisftte; save 11% hours each weak to the|Ple, Polly,” sald nye hg al for the apprehension of the} whioh the wintry winds do blow, and into which the smoky trains do dash, | yood for children—serials aren’u" | pering and repeating that he wanted/and boiled or baked vegetables, wurnan who uses uld-fashioned| ‘The parrot did not reply and her! io puuders who entered the Walker| 1] stand umazed in the hi Cathedral calm of the Pennsylvania Railroad eee ta the movies with Izzy Slavin. | ads, whole wheat bread and-byts methods.” jowner repeated his request. SUd-!i¢me and taught the parrot to yell| Stition or Grand Centra | “Is that lutter for me?” asked Mr. | to BO to the Hania termilk. ret “But housewives get in a rut and/qeniy the parrot stretched her neck Gait Cine Menoneantel 4 at | Where AKE the trains, the smoke, the grime, the nois I apked, per- | Jarry goes good lady tuke up| *Y and Gusile Bepler. of souves, ne one set ruleioawill they don't know how to get out of it.| A ania; about Lucy, whoever she 1s, re ad-| plexed, standing on marble steps, quite overawed, and in spirit wafted | | “Let bim go; the moving pictures @nswer for all persons, but the mbave ‘They get to doing things certain ways {4M ees ‘ » | vertisement also offered the parrot) buck to Canterbury Cathedral, a heavenly spot I visited in England just | one addressed an typewriting, are the dime novels of to-day,” sug- | Ueseatione will usually prove Renes and they don't know how to get into | wucy, you're my ‘ittle Tootsie. |for gale for $2.50. two months », hat looks Jike the great Becket's tomb over there—| som ity only an advertisement oe 2 ies fictal for the norma! woman in.ore other paths. What would you suggest! ‘The Mayor was astonished, but not) yayor Walker emphaticall although there's nothing dead about it, What can it be? | a ony 4 "| gested Mr. Jarr, “They excite the’ dinary good condition for waren like tis?” Tasked capable | nearly 4 much as was Mra, Walker. | inat Mer eee the CURLER tect Gel That's INFORMATION," said my escort proudly \ lreplied Mrs, Jur, putting i aside. | juvenile mind, but teach great moral : = Tein Mine: dueher ves ’ a hat he is opinio: mat it is The whole machinery of the railroad station speeds silently on oiled |... . sone of the inevitable p iment oy “A friendly shove!" was the prompt| She stepped nearer the bird and said:| 1) 4 plot concocted by the Anti-| whe That's att the mel} you get at hie i . sea apr ea Bee | a A ON TIENT ADVERTISEMENT. reply. "lt is fuat about as silly for! “What was that you remarked, | Walker Democrats. However, it is - Wearisome mechaniwm of life is made so easy for you New house. You are vory oarelul to #00 | nat fo) evi 5 | Relief From Windburn plans, 1 have certain ways of doing Pally reported a young woman named Lucy i have alts ae ut P rN Ae Kilonats in iy rio British |Your personal mail goes to your of Wille cannot go, anywhere with iy assured when you wash your -face a you're my ‘ittle Tootsie," |way heard talking on the telephone that Bepler boy—who doesn’t use a things, and I just have to do them mind I never dreamed of su place. An endless cholee of ready cooked | tee | with tepid water and apply VELOGEN, my own Way’ as it is for the business yelled the parrot. from Booster Pass to the Mayor th to be attained by the ine spping of hard cash into the wull—wel pocket hundkerchief when he has 4) jr js petter still to rub VELOQEN ato man t0 sus (Well, futher always “Why, I wonder what she means?" | days ago, This probably means noth not yet recovered from the surprise of such a visit Mr. Jarr was about to remark that) cold, If the ghildren must see mur- | the akin of nd hands before going t or thet, and what w ame from Maye uke he ithe (noida ma , ‘or workers in a hurry it’s @ boon,” | was informed + than ct 1% ers and robberies he tures | outdoors. V resists the atte enough for im is good enough for| ame from Mayor Walker, as he) ing, and yet the incigent has set th Indeed it is. Wouldn't the hard pressed Httlé London clerk ana, Me We: But ther it bess | @ nes ee eeaoeeeraree | Of wind. and keeps the skin wnoote mat The modern busines “1 tugged at his collar, “Isn't it warm | whole town talking. literally bless the Automata? lo keep silent on the subject, und so Jet them see them in the company! 2 our "Gruggist sells VELOGBN)* 2 joemn’t do business on 4hat principle. in here?" . There is much indignation. impressions of New York? Again | say EFIICUONCY and SPED! mildly asked to Wok at the morn- of refined children.” cents @ tube,—Advit, on \ ” i A oe ‘ | * ’ ace 4 ; I a Te ee ee Se tiene rs phi dees

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