Show SIXTY CENTS A DAYFlower = Women ZPorkcrs in Feather nllli At I tlficlal Flower Trades In Paris Live on That Sum How to live on GO cents a day Is n Problem which the fails 1lllltcate of women Worlers III tile feather allil artifl rlal flower trades Oh18 or at telllts to sole The problem III also one hlrh 111 111 i Paris thouSRllds of girls 01 wom hate to fare somehow Jim the trlllles ft wntlonwl iO cents n day l IB the average fray l The budget drawn Pfby the nlon U I ll pathetic ntllaele Of thrtftln It contain over GO Items of exPenltr > and ar ounu for every penny Pent heads 1 lie list mid Is down for Wu n year Heatlim costs 1 a month for six months of the year and lighting 3 JO tcr the whole twelve months Ex penses for meals are breakfast t li Pnts a day luncheons S cent din tiers 0 Cents Clothrs Includes twc Pairs of boots s 3 one pair of sum met shoes to save tho boots CC cents soling ami heeling 100 t sear two blouses at 35 cents each two dresses at 550 each three petti coals 221 Some Items are peculiarly pathetic Matches 1 cent a month pen Ink and paper 10 cents a year postages 35 coats a year receipt stamps for quar terly rents 4 cents concierges annual Up 1 needles thread etc for mend lug I 3 four baths a year 50 cents household expenses G3 washing 1075 The grand total shows a balance on the right side of about 2 annually This has to cover all extras such as omnibus tares which are not Included In the estimate This budget has beer drawn up by the syndicate for the benefit of those of Its members who find a difficulty In making both ends meet One wonders how many ever manage to balance such a budget which by the way makes no provision provi-sion for Illness Heeently a Batlgnollcs landlord died leaving a will by which he exempted all his tenants from a quarters rent and bequeathed a sum of 6000 foi distribution among the caretakers o 1 his houses and those occupants of the 1 samo who happened to be pressed foi money at the time of his demise Another landlord has now died leaving leav-ing a larger sum to his dependent than tho Batlgnollcs man lIe lived at Autell where he owned an extensive house occupied by many tenants To the caretakers concierges of this establishment the Autell landlord land-lord left in his will 100000 They are to have and to hold this money on condition that they remain honest and charitable people |