Show I l fi IN TIIE IIOTSEIIOLD As I say I only wish h Id any money of my own If there anything that humbles hum-bles a poor woman it Is I coming to a mans pocket for every farthing It s drcndtul Mrs Candle Douglas Jerrold showed a clear insight in-sight Into womans nature when he put into poor Mrs Candles mouth the plaint which heads this column Many a woman counts it one of the greatest of her matrimonial crosses to bo obliged each morning to wait upon the masculine pocket for her dulls dole with which to satisfy the Insistent demands i de-mands of the butcher the baker the candlestick maker Grudgingly or ungrudgingly un-grudgingly handed over the ordeal Is not a pleasant oho and the man who discerns and obviates this fruitful source of domestic trouble Is wise in his generation A woman Is by nature a shrewd and careful manager much I more ant to look after the little foxes I that devour the vines of financial plenty than a man and she Is indeed a rare avis who would voluntarily exceed her income or spend for personal luxuries I what Is needed for the childrens schoolbooks school-books the winters supply of coal or the famIly flour barrel How much more money can you spare me this morning John 1 shall have to go to the city for a lot of things that the children need the babys carriage car-riage has given out just think hes the fourth one thats had it and my own shoes and gloves are getting frightfully shabby Whats the least you can get along with Mary Ive I hat note of Slmpkinss to meet my office of-fice rent to pay my club dues to settle set-tle and moneys pretty scarce now 1 tell you So Mary meekly accepts time few bills which John ostentatiously abstracts from a plethoriclooking 1 wad In his vest pocket tucks thejn carefully in I her shabby purse and after seeing the I morning work done uptime older children chil-dren oft to school the baby asleep and the preparations for dinner under way hurries off scarce taking time to look In tho glass and see if her hat is on straight From store to store she rushes haunting the t bargain cou ii ems a noor little unit In a struggling perspiring per-spiring crowd of women all bent I upon making 10 do the woik of 20 goes without her luncheon In order to save I enough to buy he I baby o now cap shuts her eyes when she goes by FItly lera candv counters and tries to think I she Isnt thirsty when she tees othor women single sisters usually sipping their Ice cream sodns at peace with I themselves and the world And how is John taking the day j careful i shrewd conscientious excellent I excel-lent John who knows so much better i I T w than Mary the nl tho way to the ear he shine wnliinK for IL t r drops a nickel In thl ar whether the heal Is i flloi < I t down buys puU w 8 two or lmftPUlrt pets glances them m ° them In the over aiv car thrownaiv In the cigar store thrown nnll down a helM his favorite weed dl hlt lois ajul orders hi fit mi L half ing ahlria l ditto tau l5 dOZn n I I t-au is of Delmal and n hot weather mesh for this 4 F A shave posslbiv a next with a home of iharnfw hair tonic thrown that t Ina If nothing Ji tl stlongCIa ° nanas or a bag of nuv handlal Crr Italian on the corner peachr3 Cro reached and I I A few hours work In room and its time for IUIiCbro a 011 v erous one by the wa at got to eat If hcej going to tor a A few hours more in th room another glass t or r 1iraI more potent pick me 0da at the tbbacconlsts up anolhL and t a evening c paperaand John I leon or domestic finance that In cIte bosom of his family ndz J lIlI i Hcmlon of a virtuous and heart A Multiply John nil thousands of Johns and ay the land and the sum total larS aJlf f Marys and unwittingly til appalling selfish Jeoh 4 What wonder that the has once tasted the Joy oC wQ1Tl311 ii hii regular allowance or or beln being Lltr porting rebels inwardly Ie ly I at being treated not CUll r as an InC unable to be trusted < Ytr t with Inr beyond the days a 1nie needs most prt From the lime a childboy Is 4 years old they should t cr gI gim regular weekly allowance hOW sInall for ± no tJa1 SITIM Of fldf1d may take the form v IllUn1 of J > am certain little I I services nt the filling of the ronJsp wood i the keeping of hats aOil tX hung up the dusting of the playr c J or it may he given In fee Blml1l i I children are natural 11l1l thrifts and unless early laugh th4 r of money In that formative n when habits are fixed will trI n ing ducks and 1 drakes1 Of 01 thrtr como to the end of their V da child realizes that J It j he can not cake and keep it that If I his nOll4t W Iowa nee Is all spent Monday kS4 Ih I be nothlnfir left I for Tuesday WEIlt fl r day and Thursday he Vly OOO the idea of gr qf personal reismibtmhm the expenditure of his nickel or dl its best advantage t The young girl who has her allowance i for gloves ribtans W all the pretty tiny klehsimatv pic a1 u women naturally love and mtili quire will tt soon develop till fanjitT eohty v careful i discriminating binlr Jullib I learning to look out for qualiii 1 durability and above all foi eart1bt f her belongings and making thorn I eo < i far aw possible If J a girl Is I tlb Q1 taught to use good Judgment Intern and then to keep an auuralo at of hem expenditures there v lIIlr i Ceu puzzled Iklla Nifcis In time vm b t como when she starts hIJUSik q and bookkeeping under her om tvt rpoftrce I If you would have a woman te 1 f Accounts said an instructor In h y hold economies recently In acitlrtjj t I a class of young women you < Itjf I make it easy for them Doplorlnj r admitting this wellKnown few aversion to llgtues the loHofttngfc pie plan of keeping tiack of liou L expenses which baa bren In UR fr C ycarfe In my uwn family is 1uLmlUj in a small ledgrr I a number of < unins ate ruled down the double r < 1g severally headed lent tervkf puni fuel groceries meal fruit and cfc tables dairy products furnishmpr pairs baker Ice and extras CM 11 n no1 il DIf M 1 j UL v c J u at the end of the week it is not a minutes work to summarize tli amount expended for each dcpartme of the household and the dally 11 l weekly sumtotal of all expenses h I this way one can readily discern 1t b i or the proper food ratio ii i nialntaiii can locate leaks and readjust Prvi tlons U to the housekeeping acIa < proper an account of personal ex > i tures is added there Is I no CICUSit f 0 any one In possession of a rcguiaril lowance overrunning their IrKorat tf being in ignorance of just where has gone With the Iceman and his io1umiI bill a prominent fador In the st I mers expenses it must be remcmlwl I that it is much cheaper to hncal I quantity put in the ktbo at a Ht I than to huy a small quantity CeItJ 01 every other day Ice In bull Lrfjf much better than In small pieces C well wrap d In several thicknesses K newspaper fifty pounds of ice ougtlIi I last the average family four or ra j bly five days A refrigerator should always tj placed where it can bo well llghteJ drained but never in the cellar oroan damp place Its drainpipe never be allowed to connect with tt sewoi and a strainer should w J b f over the water outlet Inside the mrt erator so as to prevent the eva f cold air through the waste pip IJ o I fore putting the ice into the Ice 3l ment It should be woll washed 3 to not as then put In carefully PO jure the lining A refrigerator ID M condition la a menace to healtti cmcc a week It should be cmpu washed with soup and warmwaWM then wiped perfectly dry Pour W3 1 1t C1 water in the waste pipe thai clear away the slime accurouwcs rom time ke If there Is any fW l > wl use a flexible wire with skcivenu grooves and corners viihi e These are the days when jmmJl family the light hous1 family the family without help omtt IJ worlb Camper the chafing dish Is hat rJi weight In gold If the dinner housewife loathes Kev r1t day every fl ore up a fire all the afternoon starting It up for tea after she ha5 S Jf dinner her pretty light gown night the chafing dish answe rs and avoids the nesiu luncheon in tt the house In making omclettt ii 1 chafing dish allow to each ss 114 a tablcspoontul of milk or walel salt tO speck of salt not much as ht of pePfet dash o ens and Just a rn Ib I secret of a light omelette illS C Oh1e beating of the eggs and the AJU 1 I i r together yolks and whites and bat5t l whites of eggs adfV alt to the ll F ° but not so dry that It breaks JJ for level teaspoonful of butter It IJlltwrlng egg In the chafing dish kal t1lC Y ° t U sides of the dish fhst the voDi I fold the hlltS into 1 and then f W out or the the whites blip c because bhand iler leaving 1 no wabte easier ri1rO0 in the milk and Just i Ook keep t lifting up and folding over to 111 i ° mixture spongy Set the i prad lIt blaze while YOU pr over the insnoas omelette whleh should be JIIe lc ait ptiette Athin wooden spoon or a 1 nelU the Ofl work with Jett fwill S J tIC best to until It i 0111 remain over the blaze hot ttaI oVer thin 11 then st It together ommwfrtt nI slowly t rime more III jrnn I cooked the more llclllatl bc nlTJ VztiiittiOnS In omelettes IIIotmlncd lllhlcsjlOOIlCII bo spreading a or meat lomato parsleY ch her fr1 or ldt orallge tablespoonfuls OOl flit1 tile Puil I > over the lop 0 31 I I 0 cr lJeSlm to set then I conllt1tI1M bti aiv to JlI Spanish eggs r of like the unoon scJr to thooe who dllfill dish 1 on iJ Put luLo the S soJn ta blclipOOIl fill Of oilVo tnl ° n and < ndl1 to slices 0 ady healml 1J tt 1 nmm1 until a lihl yciiOV VOC lie lon of mlihronJlIs of MIU lJllprnl 19 r tubIe5J00fu11 to tu 11SJ rt J OWCrJ minced tine anti Iiirce 1 1113 i tongue Season imigi13 1 I wltlt oC C unbeJHc1 5aitsicFomm 1M Qoon 1 enne 11cfCIre AS read 10 Is I mixture leslred ire set the 1 1C deS1 lhls may he thlclCIIC 1IIIroPV DDOC EMIA l |