The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1920, Page 11

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REN \z WOMEN'S CAN BE HOUSEHOLD REDUCED BY In dividual Budgets — Mrs. Key Commack, Assistant Se cretary of a Fifth Ave- nue Trust Company, Conducts a Department of Fi- nancial Education Among Women Clients--Have You a Little Budget In Your Home? By Fay Stevenson. EXPENSES MAKING Can You 1940, by fia Press PUubllshit Co, tthe New York ening: We \THESse TROUSERS rocerics—in fact, to make out a budget telling just what their] || REPAIR JOHN housel expenditures are for one month or one year,” Ses a at No, dear read te an it bust and or just a mero man did nol make It was ono of the! this statement 3 ft r sex herself, Mrs, Key Cammack, who thus ex- \ pressed herself concerning women. Mrs. Cammack was | ve ¥ appointed assistant Sceretary of the New York \ Company, Fitth Avenue and Hast 57th Street, | which makes her the second wor n dank official in 4 New She entered the New York Trust Com- | pany e last November to conduct a new depart. | ment of financial educational worl among women and | \ part of her work is preparation of household budgets feminine clien' ‘But L can't help women in m king out these bud are what their expenses ought to be and give me much they spend for this eots if they wi ome definite | hat,” Mrs, Cammack + oked over a s housekeep« and how much for ed as she tapped ts 1 pencil Ii y on her desk and she had prepared with an idea of helping} re bud So GLAD % SEE You |} TAKE OFF their exp afraid to “4 women so spend or what their \ me tie dees apts sked, | 8 S 7 3 aiay t they think | Wilf relf, Lf she is z seiebee ae nt of, on the | Unwilling to make theso facts of what : ‘ spends to maintain her house- “etiier hand, that they ate too thrifty, | hold known to another woman, per- ait L have figured it out that the| haps she will fill them out in tho srincipal that woman ed privacy of her own boudoir | lways th r less secretive} Perhaps there are a number of ; ; and | things upon this that you do not | wat Cam-! include upon r household budget: | perhaps ther number of things | a 2 make | you would like to add. ‘This is uo. ly 4 out a hich would |an outline, a suggestion that every i help the aver: to reduce | wife and husband put themselves | ber expenses. » bank down in black and white and pian at | Fent out hunc King | the beginning of the year, rather than | various women of adding up at the Very end, when whut ‘their nses | headwehe and bank books are over- | funounted to few, drawn, How many husbands say Precious few, ein ret “Aye? 4 Talks on Health| ‘And yet, if: avhich Would items d B which ake of the} age ho many” dollars an eauty ed Bieeasinieny deetrane stlen conte up| By Pauline Furlong You curing “tie year Comrie, 180 Fy ae, tae Lutlisuee U0 | COL o wee at Ne in Backache and Weak Abdom-. ; One oF Call ina! Walls. at this bank | do & number of wornen who © at sSewiivhlually and teil me their inco! bee | and expenses, ‘but sometimes it Ay nis | » pulling teeth >» have the ~ SO. y the absolute tr Boe the re “tae spas leisy Wills and their nal wardr ene bills, It is si pris nm we € out these Nttle individual budgets 1 exercise many things can be cut down fos thos and how ‘many have to ‘be included | ‘ Seventy 4s monthly or ann Be- |p a sorta: Walls aime I tn Hiwer with. tight “co er hich lend a f¢ sup- to the back, super- umUlation ami heavy women fill out : ee lant COAT.oR. "LL CATCH | | You Go Coprriaht, by The hres r at Da ere ee By 1920, tals ie C8 hig World.) Beat it! TPREFER TO L_ (ISEEP MINE ON ) oo BETTER TAKE OFF YouR CoAT IT'SVERY ( PREFER Nor. But iF You 0 WHEN LET'S Go. Maurice Ketten 2 - SATURDAY, JUST A FEW PLAIN, UGLY TRUTHS ABOUT— The Profiteer It Should Be as Easy for a Profiteer to Get Into Heaven | as It Is for a Camel to Step Through the Eye of'a | Hypodermic Neédie: He’s the Guy That Turns the | Milk of Human Kindness Sour, By Neal R, O'Hara. Copyriaht. 1980, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rvesing World.) ROFITEERR ts the guy that discovered {t's easy to take candy away P from a kid. He found .t out when he raised the price of lollypops. t T should be as sy for a prof to get into heaven as it is for a camel to | step through the eye of a hypodermic needle, Which is some job | when you consider a hypo needle has no holes except what it makes im the $, | ea | JANUARY 31, 1920 the profs are always inside the law, ‘They'll charge as much as the will stand so long as the traffic cop is off his beat. arm. But that won't bother the profiteers—they won't want to go to pang heaven anyway, Place ia not yet crowded enough to create a housing shortage. UT the more you mull it over, the other place [s too good for a profiteer. You get better accommodations in the devil's duplex apartments | than the prof will give you on earth. For instance, the profiteer in the jother place would get plenty of heat the year round, He'd get three rooms and a bath for himself--a stoking room, boiler room and cooking room. | Not to mention a Tyrkish bath. Old Nick would be the landlord and the | prof would never suffer from ejection. Which sounds a little too good for any law-abiding rent gouger. t | | TRE!) CANT THINK OF ANOTHER j | i UNLESS 1GQ To EARTH AND OE A | | | | i } | | | | | WHAT WILL BE THE HEREAFTER OF THE PROFITEER } WHEN HE DIES? OPE, the sky is the limit for the profiteer, whether he’s going to | heaven or figuring up his profits. If the prof ever got to the pearly j gates, you'd see him robbing Peter to pay Paul. And after pocketing the { jplush he'd slip Paul a phoney promisssory note. That's the way of a | 'profiteer, He knows he’s got to clean up on earth because he can’t take } | hiv coin with him when he dies. If he could the coin would melt. } |" HE pesky profliteer is a guy that's halfsouled and well-heeled. He's | the guy that turns the milk of human kindness sour. The seven ‘ages of the profiteer are all percentages—compounded annually at 12 per cent. His favorite indoor sport is putting folks out. He raises the rent for exercise. The guy that was all dressed up and no place to go had jus! Jost an argument with a profiteer. bi UP, the profiteer is without honor In his own or any other country. He's the middleman who sees that we never make both ends meet. ’ He believes that woman's place is in the home so long as she startthe-Kemom the rent increases, And when she kicks, her place is on the sidewalk, along with the beds and the rest of the furniture. He never overlooks a single bet. Which is why he now charges extra for the rent of the cellar. And gets it § HEN the Ultimate Consumer goes from the frying pan into the fire, the profiteer raises the price of coal. But the prof himself never oes from the frying pan without bringing the bacon along with him. The gouger's percentage of profit and Ty Cobb's batting average both look very much alike, Except that Ty Cobb only has to steal bases to keep hi. 'B UT the rent profiteer: aren't the only guys. The sugar profs have also | made life and coffee very bitter. While the pound sterling wr |sinking to $3.59, the pound sugar was soaring to 28 cents, thanks to Age which were sent ou fu a n making the | Profites r. A lump of sugar sold for a !ump sum. It cost more to Pere GEG OT ie ae ee Th F il Do Y 5 ‘4 9 [sour coffee than to sweeten the pot in a Madison Avenue poker ae Ap litte fa tie ot many or meg st e Jarr Family 0 You Need a Hint or a Kick ? B07»: svorisgs iv sow over” vou can now eweeten 7006 copy, hing: hi © eons | Ah of t causes of aching bic . ~ 5 | if you can get the coffee t eeten. y" none w be con Pa MOVGAI INANE ator alle By Roy L. McCardell. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Weenla avers ee a gi othe Which illustrates, (het: the 5 j in the hou pega Copymient, 1920, by Tue Press Publishing Co, (The New York Boning World.) i Copyright, 1920, by "Che Press Publishing Co, (The New York Ryeniog World.) Mag MALL jumps from Cuba to Brazil Ike @ squi | * ~ es a y» {would jump from a Cuba sugar to a Brazilian nut. / Ve 4 ve I i ere lots o! ofiteers, House, x Mrs. Jarr Wonders Why Husbands See No Pleasure} | It Is Much Better to Recognize a Hint Than ae ire are } ser other profiteers, Like the subway prof { ; ent or sme ve : Meat Dae IT AG ; os pinks 8 cents Is fare, ' ‘ in Taking Wives on Business Trips. to Wait Till You Receive a Kick. j a . oT WISH you'd take the children, employer expects me to go to Philadel ‘ OME persons need only a hint.) garded as a pillar of the institution, | | ° ’ BESTS out for a walk,” said Mret Jarr | phia and look after his affairs? Why, other: kick. My enemies | So much so that he grew to regard| || h HH fe Si 1 | | EE RSE A i GS SE aa tre bat TheHousewife’s Scrapboo | Hees F oat} Nisha * BO: RSS my friends only a And then one dey, to his great sur | —oaeawaeeDS—e_—S—S—SS! bat a prige, ie aOR Et hl Ropyriaht, 1920, by The Iress Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World. p wants! “The boss thinks he'll go with me, ' he was given notice that his a ate " LY ! oA rif ure [faltered Mr. Ja | the | ei swore no longer required. NE methodical housewife who | for the birthday cake they will net dangerous. elammal “Is his wife, Clara Mudridge-S: ner! thin man had earned a good | finds housekeeping plo bhe-| DUI away so rapidly, jocsn't ery for But} going?" asked Mrs. Jarr. “Oh, f li 4 Peek | cause she works by system uses } | She ce Ranta onr a. I ceo shal brawn lacanraGne sts avs Clemen nd had gaved some smoney | Pane aan GHA late LOG Ok hae Paper ‘bags come in handy at pre- y } ‘it's masculincly natural for our |1 could wear them among strange:s if] peaking |and he won't auffer, But he might) many (line and labor waving: “serving time for storing canned x00ds ! \3 Table Willie to want a gun, and likewise [1 fixed them over, but if she wer defeat on! have gone on for years if he had| O¢ of these is a chart which simplt-|so it ix well to save them during the \ | {i is fomininely natural tle along she'd tell everybody how mai t-ydte on |taken the hint that was evident ait| fee her Oaking and climinates the| ¥esr. ‘ } \ ma owanting naw dres had seen ifem, Riss b. ‘ at) waste of time in looking up recipes, | Body bending and Mr, Jar. urrat dency. him and to which he Waa!On a piece of cardboard (she used! A lump Of Deeswax tied in @ eleth e.$jeircling around : way that our little Mr. There is a wis oblivious. Parhups the| the back of a discarded calendar) | Should be kept near at hand when \from the waist host of | want to wear dome. in thene hat he has now received will/ she drew eleven horizonta es, the ne. Also have salt sprinided on : (Bauipment Malet | 5 ‘ Remember thi ates Hts up, butat Would havebeon| first two being aufliciently separated Rewspaper, As you w tron Nursery U Toys ? jwill dislodge su east she wa though ; 6 1 he taken the hint to form a heading. She then put in| Tit, While hot, with the wax oloth hte nate i perfluous fat, So do take the “Do you say that because your wife, thing to reflect upon by the everyday 4 th would not rise| vertical ines to make ning columns, | [0°n run it over the salt and you will Schoo! [iriver Rede epee with you for a walk jand the wife of your employer may go| Individual in other matter: t he times. The|On the Mnew in the first sp ve te] Must be consid time to look over her el along "asked Mrs, Jarr suspiclot | A short time ago I waa in a large, Y°UNg man in tely below him wrote, Griddie Cal “i _ Mufting Mut Oper Calne i " macinenvan incon, [aftnene wie wie: atte I aohths, Jere hast this, and] oetaplishment. A man had been there Considered new Ideas, new plans, and | fins (richer), Doug js Spoke 9@...... College. t i a ol can muke ove dodged’ further tion and was on the alert as to What his com- Tea Biseuit, Baking § r Binouit, Chaufteu nts of Exel 4 for the lower iy her a new dre trouble by taking out the children, aa| fot years as manager, He had grown | petit inaugurating or disre- | Pastry and Plain Cake Keep of car ndulged in several times cach you he had been bidden ap with the business and was re-/ garding. He got the position, | Cacine res, shoes benefits will be swilt and n and Ww —_—_——— | While the anan of whom I epeak| Make a padded silp cover for the i 9 § He t “Et would be rather i | A M. sae |, content ty live on his past} Dread board, It will be an easy tale Kody bend ad’ circling are at, oh, what Jarr. By arguerite, matter to adjust this when dreas bet P cage haere a0 Aa soi (REE ART ee a eV CEOL INES) OW CL eee Fries | tae CREAN Gut rents AT Vth nds on the hipx, will dis-| things to wear,” Mrs, Jar com-| Mooers ; vou, have | Stall pieces. | Clothes * fat and stimulate | plained. A a ne and . 1 have con- ay 1, What was the name piven to | to the nerves at the| Mr. Jarr to Near odern al Marshall Jauered wll worlds ise of orme |, When (washing gloves of any kind) Northmaers who sympathiaed. with Wha Malas ; a wondl| epi ope do no ot wate ieee ; in * Twit at my | Copyright, 1920, by The Pros Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World ) Heeger net iathign a girl who | love Wrong side out before w the BoM arias the Civ W anton ble to sup. thes th sult | NY jealous wife can give t w York Assembly points on | sion send fart Sitio eer | “ 2 Mite wel ots ak 6 Intended |! way ar and | “Invisible alien empire.” which she discovered long \; Pajied lott ops ei we “11 steel wool will remove the t if *orles located? ncerts, re Fave aw it's out of style and my panne t Martin W. Littleton wished !t on the Sociall: Bais aes Ag a buh thes Paal am | spatters left on windows by ‘opsis? J Amusements + inches la st hoe. Decn spade. over thts Somebody wonders if, now that Pronibition has come, New ublo aasistant to the hed of the ens | em painters, ' wary to President ‘Teas, dansant, &¢ to A ee ea gy Yorkers will continue t heir guests |r taurants, terprise, Har tid habit consisted in Who made the i , u sin wef my es and mak t f you put the candles on 4 speech ; Hotel, suppers. or b Pain Carey een, ach We surely will—the home stock, in cellar or cellarettes, Ix too hee lagk of being or: She was | yy nivenes buen beter vimihurt ends, Romans, Scunteynetee 4 SuNnSrE, t a hey out of | food precious to waste on mere ruests! urged with keep ler employer's In what city was the 7 Movies, | ord tp pares xd t Every engaged man would be a perpetual fiance—if he could get Jewic In neat 4 it he could | “Caucus” ‘rst given to political 7 { Week-end tri | Work w “oN . | hava away ith it. “ vatter very over her bad habit and made one of | 7: a fl B Vacation miner vin Naked ads walls, Heavy min “1 pray {oF @ Isberal Rapublican,” write os Repplier of the next NIGKIY, A Re wad @ vory Miley man.| ea very uest Kind Of Workers || 120 Weak COGney Gola hotel or cottage nde | ORY nis eanyee erin pert ee Ni La aa #4 uny ane ny a time this en hin Is a case of where ' ds belong? Income Tax.. Income tax ie A relaxe rit wath ce Prealdent. And then \ ee es pee ployer hinted to th to her | proved useless, but a “kick” did the] 8. Who was in command ef the se ian) palit eal widine | au + mind liberal eno liberalism and other evidences | Vianad 1m ; panera| And so it is in many other | Maine when it was blown up? . Insurance... { Aife insurance, fire ind an Foyer the abdomen, | yt of Presidential we en no lemarked “Republican. st aalicsone . et thee casy sort] 9 What kind of twig did the dowe insurance 1 ¢ tl eutaae 1 © 14 always one wt snd « who turns tho cheek, I best workers he ha As whe ‘blow | bring back to the Ark? Church Pew vent, hu ; hier eed ie nk the lucky one kisser ast, he (or #ho) gets kept excailent “tub” on all his aativl 10. Who was the editor of thi Doctor casi ’ " in ‘iy you and the child vetion! a had an excellent memor 4 though t ‘tionist paper called the ‘Laberener Pharmacy r i : : nonased nme! A woman is usually one thing or the other, but in an ns eric two great assets in they ela aly ; BrPyious, te oy" Cs yee oa rncalnea Nine etl 3 4 trade ren t cou sald Mrs, Jarr ot respectability and wulgarity bout equ In ces kaniiin nae acs aie aed CERE Ranta MBIT mena ee ne ee » Dentist Heit eiils ‘ expeet me ating ten when you lose you per with your hu init ae tu nid not Keen things | profit by It to the point Emma Goldman landed from the Be We nth fe the children and ne t - ey aay wa arr t ycCoukl be readily the things they ¢ Ove " . rs ‘i eg a Hechiiaran ang nc yand, take an epigram abou. him—and your deep, unuttered marcia Amd until they 12. What Engtsh sctentist Se $e Dressmaker , Sven Aa f whe ’ rowls will to purrs. the end 4 sudden jolt ed to fee visiting the United States to Teoture 1 ¢ Hic tHACKIaIAaed Franc ett neeau and “gone w . handsomer man the inc ence t ver was | the real {nay make no ret on spirit return? t | 4 } h "at than you." 4 rt tone day ere Ww well-dir "! correct their nN : ee ie ue aaa i The expe of going to an “Inforr dinner pa nd finding y rs, » his desk | faults tha hers per- mia » you f vat Ps : guin suffered from this girl's t Maps nn y bose will } go al sort of erybods in ovening dress is only paralivied jn embarra | ‘ Horan Mant Hiv ithe Mainline cane " A He could stand it nc A we *vlo- mach disasters und also keen | "Well, f should say he would!” r SAKE OE htt en eee n th the girl lost her position pedia all mich disasters and alto Keep) "Well, T should e would!” re: hothing on, time the “kick” proved bene- It feeling fit meanwhile. plied Mrs. Jarr. "bo you think your A {ool and hig wile are soon parted, ficial, In ber next position she got to re { 4 \ Gm ocean nae aw Snare ie SED

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