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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, hd Made a Positive Asset. and that f @ac timé agus. s it is seen. "GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTII CONSERVATION AND A BUDGE. Woman Expert on Household Problems Shows Conserving Necessities of Life Can Be “4 woman struction by and ‘never can be calculated, but every year in thousands of households such loss occurs, finishing often if they are kept in moncy loss in this country from de- moths has never been This is not always due vrelessness but often to lack of ledge, The garment properly before it is put away and inter sight to her than piles of snowy to less fortunate than without.” Atior a dinner to a _—_—_——— neighbors or sold to held tast night on board commanded will be anoth: will follow sJeail on her frst trip t nts of the line} row. HODE’S, 18 E. 34TH ST. d the steamahip United States night to whieh vited, A danoe r State will Europe to-mor- 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Thru to Thirty-tifth Street condition by careful une and the} the junk man.” ee CLs: FEN. rk (Re cleaning and polishing that is done at Mogcooar ‘ es was the | Sale Also at home. So, even in the matter of conserva- at Baevie 7 y : | J ; MOTHS—"Wool has tts apecial}and conclusive verdict: “There 18 NO} Department, who was naked to. present Broad Street anc | ‘ Si ‘ | Fulton Street Bah - fe 2 " ; estion that you get your money's}ine decoratic ‘ , Lat ham AaaniR ek TI ol reallly FOE greater extent with a planf ment. Durtn West Park | Near Hoyt | ected is safe trom moths on a tailor. It m 4 tat the ‘stele me stig | PAIT is tnade when IC is fest HOUSEHOLD LINEN—“llousehold Re re cant eran TH (OT (ertoon ot wut linen Is another yf the temptations of ’ said this to himself or herself time [means that LES re ee Se rite od tees Uu iS : hn InTan Russia Calf — or Black Calfskin— or Patent Leather with dull Kid top. CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS, at their regular prices, are the least expensive shoes for children that can be bought, anywhere. and if the soles wear out’ while the uppers are still with most pec ments economy.” CLOTHING — clotoing Income in a ‘the writer ‘outer garments &nd hung smooth kir until all dampr and then in a we they tom pressed wheneve 1—as will happen ho walk on pave- g will be a justified They Present Values We Doubt Can Be Equalled at $ Models that will retain their shape because they are well made clothing suggests ans that brushed ds toe rprising way, FURNITURE the furniture is kept well-cleaned and small repairs made as soon as their need is seen, fe of the furniture is greatly pro- longed. Polished wood surfaces do not need the expensive process of re- my . Spectally Arranged Sale and ‘cuffs that cau be luun-}linen sheets and pillow cases on her B P r QF ectune my money are kept constants lean and) shetvea, and pliew of duimask Sapking t argain rices Ideal for Motoring or Sports Wear : tablecloths. Good cotton and Coming down to the root of things ; : il] not lose their strength o Including Sample Frocks for the Miss 4 ' how few of us have stop; ‘to think] UNDERGARMENTS: “For under. long they will sh T ja ¥ . garments it mears th me care in to he used Tremendous purchases from high grade omorroW a oe en cont Bee We San Oe ee cede avd alio (hut eee ame she has tn manufacturers, consisting of wonderful ‘money's worth out of our money ant} Mending and ¢ Tering | er linen ciosets ¢ fore than choice among thousands of fine dresces. time. pane, A before lmundering | vie needa (even in an emergency) of Every one beautifully made with the that muel g Is needed to re Teg tinen, that Is not serious, but yet newest fashion ideas, offered at a price A new book bay appeared tf [move the Wy the ments «from the family income impossible to equal anywhere. ® Ayer the Harcourt Brace storehot mended be ‘ending to t fe ts a ye Hundreds of S eniey ith a wonderfully worked out ple [the MePalt fe banvo sled lin Tiel Masti SE Auten Ear 30) im this direction, A woman has writ-|that they ave handle ; Satin, Crepe Knit, ten it and she has entitied it in mending. ting in KITCHEN UTENSILS—“Kitchen Tric ,Poiret Twill, ting Your Money's Worth.” or on the me table any] utensils offer a great temptatio ees Meteor. ‘ae bled ee which is very much below usual authoress is Isabel Ely Hb , “viien these Is hot atthe mow} Most housekeepors, It is so ple price for coats of this characte: Bence whe Aris of Pratt ee ime to inend it, helps to insure] to have attractive ones, fresh and GUR NEW SPRING LINE OF fe ANU Jen ng Werore th sitntHes and” au HEN TAN che walle SUITS, CAPES AND WRAPS ARE prefaces her book ns | St LK ecanieie Yet very often us ueenells are need on OO TLUES, AT REMARK- In spirited new models, fabrics and colorm-— of how to choose ao nents or 8 so little or dried so carelessly. that F i ares f A Svailvas how to apportion i «| they rust and become useless before J a collection just acquired through a special dy—s hed after er they have begun to justify their pur- purchase that enables us to place them on To ald families te this end Miss |e » body soil will] chase. Most housewives would be 4 : "f Herd tas elaborated on the budgot ik. If this| surprised, ‘and disagreeably, if they sale at $19.75 instead of $25.00. Sizes for ‘aystem, and her plan hus been so[‘ule ts rved an astonishing ew the total of the expenditure women as well as misses. Claborated that one mus! read the}*Mount of wear can be got out of a| represented in their kitchen equip- book further if intercated 1 devising |? silk stockings or socks, | ment, including what ts hidden away SRLINE CORSDE HOF iy Guinget 3 }e Wear on cither of | in cupboard and storeroom. It is not aieh . @ tamily budect. MN PrAGGEE SERENE LET HITiaH UMAR TL ERE LOVONERNEMI UIE 18 East 34th St. ott ith, &, Malan Aver, Herringbones, Fleecy Materials But her chapter on “Con erviog as} ing them night? All stock. | whole equipment once a year, setting 2 SED) AIMAN 6 cath Bis Bntee ee - and Numerous Smart Sport Novel- am sacl” 18 in itseIf go very interest |i (need frequent wasting a aside that not really used to be given Ie a HegooSte) Ane =O uiibor Shades ing that a few of her remarks must be 7e mended be ey a = Belted Circular Effect Pratadouudn hen UBS washed. If both these = elted or Circular Effects. oO oretene eT tee done there’ wie Hever be Grate END p— 4% =¥,0' : Qos to conserve, the inoney saved [ing holes to darn.” ( \ is Income to th mily.” = ’ ts a, arco ah ba ete a ial pri hildren’s sh Tomorrow’s Suit Feature busy cleaned and polis with pectial prices on children's shoes 0 : whatever preserves best the aterial nivale vey are made, and trees b . d hi k! Uy [ d S S *]enoutd be tn them the moment are to be continued -this week: 1 ine wee I r down or leather heels wear i : N- loft or go crooked they should be Smartly Tailored and Youthfully Styled ‘6: ‘Irepaired or straightened. Shoes of rniture, “|good material, of course, pay best, At these sale prices— this is the time for all mothers to buy all the shoes their chil- dren will need this Spring! REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE $4.15 . sizes 6-8 . $2.95 4.85 . sizes 8'2-11 . 3.65 5:49). Hl2-2. 4.35 6.65 . sizes 242-7 4.95 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street . . West 43rd Street You may choose from box models, sport models or long-line models—with snug, well- fitting collars and shoulders—in well-propor- tioned lines—patch or tailored pockets — smartly belted and silk lined. Introducing the STERN BROTHERS SVYacuum Cleaner MEYER bY » Ti 35 Sear: “ n'a Shoe Means Standard of Merit > Wi ‘omen’ Sizes 36, 38, Miss 40, 42. Nati a 47 West 34¢b St., Nawvorn 8° s 16, 18, in Heather or | ' BROOKLYN-390 FULTONST. NEWALK.-649 BROAD ST [| One-Tone Shades of Rose, Tan, Gray, We uheee —Recommended for its reliability. Blue, Orchid, Brown or Checks. S18 ~—Serviceable because of its simplicity, ~—and distinguished by the exceptionally low price of $35 Made for us exclusively and bearing our own guarantee, this vacuum cleaner is so flexible and light in weight, so smooth to run and so easy to move about, that it makes housecleaning a pleasure rather than an effort. Saturday’s Special 1,000 SWEATERS Tuxedo or Slip-Ons Plain or fancy weaves in wanted Worsted, Worsted and Fibre, and Mohair. Siz to46. Black, Navy, Buff, Jockey, Gray, Jade, Orchid. Sale of New Silk DRESSES Values to $35.00 17 The new spring models as favored by smart New York women and misses, in fine quality of materials and workmanship. In Spring's new shades, Hand Bags and Vanity Purses Fashioned of Silk 2.45 Every new assortment of Hand Bags and Vanity Purses which finds its way ters brings to light some striking this case it is the ornamentation but convenient method of opening. Efficient, durable and so moderately priced as to make it a necessity rather than a luxury. All in all, the STERN VACUUM CLEANER is one of the most noteworthy valucs to be found anywhere at this price. Extra Attachments priced at $8.50 On Sale neh and Sixth Floors. to our coun- novelty. In and the odd Yet, as you may readily judge by the figure above, you s« cure them in this sale at a great concession from regular prices. You will find that some embellished with rhinestones and others metal clip mountings (Main Floo are with 548 Fifth Avenue at Forty-fifth Street OXFORDS for WOMEN Some Delightful New Spring Styles A light welt sole oxford with Cuban heels, in gunmetal or tan Russia calfskin. A smart heavy-soled oxford with low broad heels —made on a last like our new men’s brojue style—in black Norwegian or tan Russia calf. The smoked horse sport oxford—tan Russia instep band—a new shape. All at 88 a pair FIFTH AVENUE James MeCreery & cu TH STREET Vaffeta, Satin Faced Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered May 13 Crepe, C1 Knit and Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe, Tricotine,