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Who Holds « HUSBAND | The Family <> OR Purse? ce WIFE? Mary Hinman Mel, Late Editor of Journal of Home Economics, Advises Full and Frank Partnership and a Definite Household Allow- ance Under Wife’s Control. HO holds the domest purse? That is one of the questions of come,” by Mary Hinman Abel. One of the bitterest, © Copyriat interest to every husband and a new book on everyday prob- Successful Family Life on the Moderate In- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. wife, which is dis ed helptully i . 1921, by the Co, (ue New York Evening World.) lems in the everyday home most sordid and yet most common of matrimonial els springs out of the management of home finances. Should the husband keep the pursestcings in his own hand, paying the bills and allowing himself to be “touched” now and then for his wife's spending money? Should she au she will have learned how to handle have a definile allowance, and her i pas not had this bank acco! a come rut re her parents own pane ace okt tif his income runs yuld have given her an allowance to it? Is it fabr to make her bes him and helped her to learn how. te for every cent Is it fair for her to Spend ut. If the education has to Spend extravagantly the money he ne afte ee that a Boe tay earns? i ran) h fate—provided the vans wi e earns? It is not t much to say bacient, the wife e.uscientious, and that on the peacef: ttlement of both will r aber they are partners, these questions depen ° Just as the man engages to pro- or war of the averag vie the necessary funds, the wife Miss . enould feel it her duty to’ study her al mn Work and make ready to carry. her best way to ha They 11 together a plan She advises (1) f ng, and there sh be cial partners over weekly or monthly and w view to improving the lewar ns whether theories are a) ont in practice. The child 1 adopt a simple “Ba p sccounts and she Rot he es asewife should ha ave the know on as necessary to meet has no er cash in week! ance § what bills A joint tank account on are as probably sie and her husband une wing no advan. heck, or, better still, a bank account tage in that line she r own name, for the possession adds to the dignity other nd to her sense of Family Life on the Ae Ae er ome" is published by J. ily in inany B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia 6 z ne I 6, Fe | 1 pact Going Down! th 1 e FRI D—When you oe Bs . give, do you do so with sae the thought of reward? If so, your giving will be in vain, the true giver -thinks advantas not of reward 1 of manag ng If you do not understand what I mean, ve a little love to a ild and see what you get back. Children do not expect a return for what they do, and in this s it become as little T w ny om" which is here and AC ted the child loves every- ne will F i ¥: ind work from w the : IS a new word in our will include food, lig AAS ee E BuDe ¥ice, and also the a le af- f and the children for dress rf And this ect noth 4 ' ALVALFA SMITH HURBDAY, SkrPvekipna 22, i9zi, 25 ( HANE YOu »/A Room WITH BATH 2 LO. ry i a Our Platforia — What We Stand For or - and What { We’ve Stood For Too Long «3 We Are Running for Any Office We Can Get—Unequivecally ! = By Neal R. O'Hara. : i ur? Pat TA Zou Lb AVE To SHARE } Wabi, H people, by the people, of the people. > Lower rates for taxis, including death rates, When our fathers tired of life they turned on the gas. drivers are trying death. They try to step on the gas To-day every cab carries two spare tires— that are in the air while the other two take the corners. Taxis Taxi to improve on and give the same results. the two — once were painted im two different colors. still, Now they have two colors only the colors are light and T WANT oN. A ROOM WITH A PRIVATE BATH Ge nes SMS PRIVATE SIR, LET NE SHOW wark mud, The drivers concede no chance to They guy has no right to walk unless it's with a We pedestrians, seem to think a limp. also stand un- equivocally for improving the rates. A straight line is the shortest dis- Make the taxi men drive according to Buclid. And watch the clock. the taxl’s going straight, may be registering crooked. <asorship for slot and weighing claim you can't get anything with a penne + tance between two points. Even when the meter hines. Economists WHAT Do You? Know = Copyright, 1921, by the Prom Publishing Co, (Phe New York Evening World.) QUESTIONS, 1, How much is a modicum? . 2. For what God of Thunder was Thursday named? 3, What is wrack? 4. How many miles from the earth to the moon? 5. What is the wife of a reigning King called? 6. What is the widow of a King called? 7. What is the water that eddies about the stern of a moving ve called? 8. Of what spice is cassia a coarse riety. 9, What famous painter also won v JA2 By Roy L. Abel, the Moderate Haasan 1821, Uy the Press Publishtog his busines e his hig M' AND MRS. EGBERT TELL- echoo! d Wa cs “AIR e ashioolig Ser LOE EL a the newly wed friends were It ing was trude, id's, ev Ww 1 under lise of inst - again [ f sion. Inquiry am Laades ence, Mra, Sarr show that this wing the bride help her wit err the hous nner dishes, while Mr. Jarr was cendingly. common. | entertain the callow young woman P event presaged no Masculin: ss ix not 8 intellectual treat for Mr. Rarily respec a young Mr. Egbert Tellfair affairs, the auth afters, the author s head against the wail, Mr. thinks that he m ffered his guest a ci r saving is to be done. H would make him sick so h wei te tuinkarneet would have to take the air. But Eg train ‘her in busine bert only groaned and shook his head even considers ¢ f jn refusal money sense vale! er at atis thee knight-at-urme, him ta a part ¢ and why so wanly pale?’ Mr, Jarr ““The whole matter, inquired. “Hath la le Dame Sans Abel sensibly sums Mercie thee in thra Gualifcationa of thew But as the bridegroon: read Tarzan ing good on this practica f the Apes rather than Keats, the eyig! Inning hen y went over his head. “L have mininaca iar Nal erin) i traitor,” moaned, And he ten in w 1 me butted his he \inst the wall heen self-supporting befor “Don't do t Mr. Jarr advised o On the Way to Keeping Well ee eee By Dr. Frederic H. Robinson, Editor Medical Review of Reviews. ” Copsright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Esening World.) WHAT EFFECT UPON THE EYE HAS THE * EYEBROWS? ULLING OUT” OF OT very long ako, a r N ed foreigner rem the ! had Iately noticed that Am i fean girls were deve ) eyes. Surely, {t coul at} they were all affite nward such was meant na ) © all aw 1 e all the more nt yvoower Jers, dust and sma young w very. few njures the nerve foc na ¢ ws: man to have ri they had nd crim Think, then, of strain in robbed them: one of uf ¢ optic nerves of the intermit- their most heantitul emowments. In tent produced by the hand that other wordy aud from an article pelligerenuly wields the tweezers, The Jarr Family added Mr, McCardell @ Co, (The Now York Evening World.) “In the first p y crack the ivory, in the se there is a beam behind the may break re and yc And don't butt there Jarr, as Egbert moved his there's only plaster there and you'll knock a hole in the ¥ Phe bridegroom groaned agai Mr arr Wondered why he iWays selected as the oversee mentg cients. Had young Tellf, n at all interesting, Mr Jurr felt sure he would not hi been permitted to play with him at all “You can tell me your troubles,’ remarked Mr, Jarr, after a gloomy silence, be glad to hear them, If ye committed murder, there's no reward offered so far as I know if you are in dire financial straits you can do me no harm, for immune from a monetary stand- “t murder and it isn't money son, buse treachery,” mut- bridegroom. 1 me and brighten the tid Mr. Jarr ould not betray me, but I'd deserve that,” muttered the unhappy logbert i or anything like that? e been the death of the party at a movie social gather- lng, or anything of that sort?” “it's worse than all that and I'm afraid it will be found out “It won't be found out are a big simp and tell it Mr. Jarr advised nless you so tell it," “It rankles in my breast,” said the other “Let it rankle, then," Mr. Jarr re- Rut the bridegroom evidently wished to be quit of the rankling, for he remarked, "Can [ trust you said Mr. Jarr, “Nobody married under P pretenses. I told my dear one L had nod position auton and be- s given tp her po- r © cashed 1 come back suid Mr. Jarr 1 did not know about to fail and it, do you asked the wretched Egbert inly she will” replied Mr, The woman that would marcy 1 would bel anything; beside your bride will see, as your bank has money to meet’ your checks, that elie will have to go back to her Job." “I never thought of thai!” cried the bridegroom joyously. Marriage Rules -:- - For Happiness be Ruth Snyder. , so busy trying to live up to the * they would have Coprrig D IVORC all rules o ugh different views expressed lately she at any rate keep the man and woman ing Married.” PoE cases may be the time How to n no time to being unhappy. Advice from brated sary ought to be good advice. is: Remomber your w Don't be misled by his go a man Iden wedding is y but Be A symposium who has cel: we Publishing Co, fog World), increas so are Mappy of rules think of anniver Here our most ardent admirer. violet-scented love notes from ‘flap- pers” “Raise a large fanilly, for children form the tie that really binds, a Forget Remem that there is such a thing 8 ‘temperament.’ ber your wife's nerves may be just as unstrung from A dressmaking strenuous day “Don't let success swell your head and make you think your wi ack number “Variety may be but remember that many an dish has been spoiled by b spicy. day of ¢ coking, as are yours sewing or from a fe a the spice of life, excellent too “Keep your wife ever your sweet heart and you in her eyes. with 1s really your life paitner Th ederick Nat Goodw lest J fave Interests sc intellig game you went to s activity ct Ty ar w in y ha your wife. es y t ve BO wre ng, e opini W will always bi joys and s Make her ns were in with the rever Brattan one of t h b me and nt in from her and t be Judge perio € Court, expect her to you h of tferg the expr ms the following distinction as a Sculptor, architect and poet? > 10. What organization did Clara Barton found in the United States? ANSWERS. 2, Thor; wreckage; By Doris Doscher. Own Home Gucen Consort, 8 Queen dead water; 8, cinna- ichael Angelo; 10, Red fa arm, balm on our Iw 1 eq fucin i REDUCING MENU. | : Breakfast. Jutee of one large orange * Ssinall portion whole wheat hominy $ | 4 Wilh seant sprinkle sugar ny very little milic Luncheon. Silad made from herring, cab- bs tomatoes and asparagus f chopped together, with non- | ol) dressing poured over Slice wh wheat bread ‘ Fruit gelatin. - Dinner. ow (The New York Rventug World.) Stewed celery roast veal or lamb. Pineapple salad Apple souffle Sanne One @) WONDER WORKER tempt those of you who have found | fifficulty in eliminating the etarches | nd sugars and cultivating a taste for) greens. decided to announce our candidacy for the first of Our platform {s simple, to match the electorate. e we can get We stand for tue We also stand for these reforms: The slot machines prove it Gum machines have cheated millions of stenogs out of their daily office rations. All the hold-ups in the sfib= Way aren't committed All you get from a machine is a look. They put mirrors on top, 80 you can see yourself get mad. The weighing machines e 100 per cent. Profit and 60 per cent. accurate. We, unequivocally stand for sorship of these devices, We demand that they work 4 ght hours a day The rent st go! Evel citizen should be able to rent a dre suit without extortion. Suprer Court rules that a dress outfit wit all the improvements, Ing cluding detachable tie, table d'hote stains, and plenty of room at the knees, should not rent for more than 50 per cent. than it's worth. But rent ho reversing this des cision, They are charging 100 per cent. profit for swallow-tail coats, with the rent free up and down the day. ye ce hog modern s back. Mayor's Committee on Faney Dress reports there only one Gress suit for every 131-2 male ine habitants, And they call this a cive ilized country! Another tough break* in the situation is that most of the leases on the best dress suits expire the week before the Firemen’s Ball We therefore stand for tr the rights of small-sized gents. Jus- tice must be done the dress suit voters, Unequivocally unequivoe: al fittings ily and lower rents, We are also against th telephone service, We have been up against it for years, The coin hox stations have too many nickel trimmtr Think that over before you cast your vote. A child can drop a penny in the slot and chew His hig sister should be able to drop a nickel in the slot and chew the r: the mun The root of the evil is the exs change, That's where you exchanee wrong numbers for worse ones. We are against the telephone service: Unequiv they cut us offt We promise to prosecute the Derby Hat Trust. What has this trust ever given us besides derby hats? Do not he deceived. gentle voters. The derby hat barons give us the same thing vear after year, only it costs more. being gyned again. nishing 2-ealibre airholes when we should be gettin We promise reforms in this direction. if derby hats can be reformed. Otherwise, they will he rehlocked ULATED E PURE GRAN } NON - FATTENING BOILED bios BARS R ORDERS ot A PURE WHITE SOAP ; t he | A penny saved's a penny made, ‘ 1 ‘ lowing: | So was the anclent wisdom laid, z One teaspoonful English (dry)| My pure white soap I never buy, mustard But make with Nursie Wanderlye. n "One-half teaspoonful | One-half teaspoonful Paprika pep- | PPK dash of Cayenne pepper, | One can of Wander’s Lye will One tiny grain of crystallose, | make over fifteen pounds of it tr ‘i pure white soap, and it's easy nee te cusiare to make. Follow the instruc- sree Oe ve tions for both hard and soft p Thea set away to cool soap printed on each can of a ia ; | Wander's Lye. Count what . Anapere to Queries. : your soap costs you and see and { would adviso you to what you'll save by making it x o a set ea EAD PERE MIPS Wander's way. PEARL W.—You ir age and height ab unds | MRS. 0. C. W- s Weis | oe New For lection eatin r height you should | Weigh about 181 pounds. }