Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 109, 26 February 1911 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT THE RICHMOND PALIiADIUJI AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUXDAT, FEBRUARY 26, 1911.
DRESS THREE GIRLS Oil $B0PER YEAR Expert on Economics Says It Can Be Done Requires Skillful Buying. New oYrk. Fob. 25. Did the child welfare exhibit accomplish any good? Thousunds of mothers visited it and Hudled the exhibits thut had been preimrpd with no much expense nnd trouble for their enlightenment, but now thut the doors are closed, the projectors are wonedring If they did any
thing more than provide an Interesting show at whlrn the spectators exclaimed and forgot. "If any exhibit did anything toward bringing about a better comfort and beauty for chlldcn that of the committee on the economics of clothing did so," said one of the committee. It was one of the most popular and practical of them all, and one of the most carefully studied. For all moth
ers may not realize the seriousness of the diet problem, nor take an interest In the legal problems of the young, every one of them worries over the question of shoes for Johnnie and plans how to make a pretty and serviceable dress for Mary, even when there Is nothing In the family purse to provide the wherewithal." On a long table were placed outfits for children from one year to sixteen, with every garment completed, so that a mother can sco just what can bate procured for the sum tho committee set apart for It. The cost of the outfit Is computed when bought ready made and when done at home. ! "There Is no doubt that well made clothing from home lust much better than store clothing," said Mrs. Mary Woolmnn. "but wen the woman sews sloppily it is worse. In many cases woman Is employed und can not give the time for the home work, so ready Tnadn clothing is a necessity." Studying the Clothing Situation. The clothing committee studied the situation from tho following standjoints: First, tho economic or the correct use of the income for clothing and tho elimination of unnecessary articles: second, tho textile, considering the strength, cost, valuo of different materials, with tests by laundering, sunlight und heat; third, the hygenie, to decide quest Ions of weight and tho effect of budly shaped garments and the substitution of cotton for wool, mado necessary by tho advanced cost of wool; 'and. lant, that or good taste, or such harmony of color and form possible when such a limited amount of money Is to be spent. A largo placard there said: "The least cost of reasonably clothing three children for a year $45, when they. are under six. $60 when the are between six and fourteen. But time and skllfulbuying are required and real comfort can hardly be obtained, at this price." "On an income of $S00 only $42 can bo spent for clothes," Chapin says In bis 'Standard of Living.' As prices are today this will not do. This looks as if $900 were the least self-supporting wage for a family of five in New York. The little garments Svhlch were laid
on the tablo were many of them made
by girls of the training schools, and they are exqulsetly neat and well-fin
ished. There were bits of lace whipped on and fancy stitches which cost nothing except time to redeem them
from their plainness. And everything
was there, from little pairs of garters to hankies. The budget stipulates that every coat must be made to wear two years, which divides the cost. Needs Mora Shoes and Stockings. From four to six the wearer has increased his consumption of shoes and stockings and has added rompers for the sand pile. Then thero are hair ribbons, pink .and light blues for "dressup," and a durable blue for ev-
A WOMAN'S GRATITUDE.
Mountain Woman Writes in Praise of Newbro's Herpicide.
"For several years I have been troubled with dandruff, causing me much annoyance, and my hair became very thin. I have used Newbro's Herpicide for a month and the dandruff bus entirely disappeared and my hair Is becoming much heavier than formerly. New hair is growing where there was none and I am very thankful to you for the benefit I have received from Newbro's Herpicide. Very truly yours, MRS. C. B. FOSTER,
No. 985 Utah Ave., Butte, Mont. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10: In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A. O. Luken & Co., special agents. ery day. Then there are the afore-' mentioned garters and a shiny black patent leather hat for winter and a straw one for summer, so the young
hopeful is standing with his parents
in at least $13.85. if a possible $17.46
!f the things are ready made.
From fcix to eight, the expenditure
is $17.3-$20.61, and from eight to twelve, the bill jumps to $21.02. Tho
list for the girl of sixteen who is be
ginning to taste tho sweets of new
clothes, reaches $31.27. but the committee allowed that in such a family the girl would be partly self support
ing, so she could have a few extra things that otherwise she would have
to go without.
She 13 given four shirtwaists at a dollar each, one wool dresa skirt, $1.57
one woolen ureas wnicn, ir mauo at
home, wll cost $2.!, and u cotton dress at $2. Miss Sweet Sixteen has
a summer hat, which has a dollar spent uKn it, and her wiuter hat tops that price by fifty cents. She revels In one tie and one ribbon and enjoys the luxury or a slnglepair of kid gloves. Three pairs of shoes a year are allowed at $2 each, but she has only ono winter pettlcoata and one white one, so sometimes she will have to do laundry work overnight.
JUSTICE PAY SMALL Supreme Court Jurist Harlan Admits Debt.
whether the portrait with the mustache will be a proper likeness to be retained in the supreme court galiaries, as Justice Moody in his last year on the bench was smooth shaven.
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court has never found the profession of Jurist remunerative enough to enable him to catch up an a $1,000 deficit occasioned at the time of his marriage in 1S56. was the interesting statement made to the appropriations committee of tho house during its hearings on the sundry civil bill, by Albert Rosenthal, a Philadelphia artist. Mr. Rosenthal has partially completed a collection of paintings of former members of the supreme bench and
STRANGE HISTORY OF WILDCAT BANK NOTE
POPE PUTS BAN ON HAREM SKIRTS
Rome, Feb. 25. Pope Pius X. placed his ban' on the "harem" skirt. The
I Osservatore Romano, the Vatican's orj gan says that the pope "strongly dis1 approves of the 'harem' skirt, because
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Bar City, Mich., Feb. 25. From "Lower Saginaw" in 1S36 to Whitechapel road, London, in 1910, is a far cry and just how an old "wildcat" note
issued by the Saginaw County Bank of Lower Saginaw, in that year, could be picked up nearly three-quarters of a century later on a busy London thoroughfare is a mystery which is only partly solved by a letter received in the local postoffice a few days ago and turned over to M. M. Andrews, cashier of the Old Second National Bank. The letter came from William Roger Miller, who gives his address as Houseditch, E. C. London, and is addressed to "Managing Director. Saginaw County Bank of Lower Saginaw." The letter states that the writer found the note along the Whitechapel
into circulation, no doubt, and this note is probably one of them. The bank never did business as the period of "wildcat banks was over before another batch of money could be secured from the printers. The bill received from Mr. Miller is
so far as known the only one of the kind now in existence, and cashier Andrews values it highly as a souvenir. He will correspond with the finder, who will undoubtedly be suitably rewarded from his trouble.
Monday Night Skating Club meets Monday at Coliseum. 25-26
INTERURBAN SPLITS
A FREIGHT CAR
Hammond. Ind., Feb. 23. The most remarkable railroad accident that ev
er occurred In the Calumet region hay
pened when a Chicago. Lake Shore South Bend interurban limited ; cut
through a Chesapeake & Ohio freight
car In the middle of a stalled train
on the Chicago & Erie railroad. The freight car was cut completely In two the interurban car emerging on tho other side of the debris. The freight car was loaded with spices. Motorman Charles Warner of South Bend escaped with scratches. There were ten passengers on the car, but none was seriously injured. The air brake on the limited car failed to work causing the collision.
DAIRY FEED THE BEST
has offered the collection to congress.it is calculated to diminish the wear- j road nnd being of no value without a
self-respect and to abolish sex
distinctions." The paper says that wearers of the
iui jiunuase. rie was ttsieu uj , er S
member of the committee if he had made any paintings at the personal solicitation of the justices.
"I have not been paid by any of j sk'rt w ill be excluded from all Caththem," said Mr. Rosenthal. "They all I olic churches throughout the world, told me they were too poor to buy should the style become generally udthem. Justice Harlan said: 'I would 'opted. like to have that portrait. I borrowed xone of the skirts has appeared in $1,000 when I was married, and every Rome, but the costume is being affectyear since when I fix up my accounts ; ej Dv the smart set in Paris and in tho
for the year, I find I still owe that $1,000.' They are all too poor to buy them. Justice McKenna wanted to buy the one of himself, but the price was too high." Mustache Gives Trouble. The portrait of Justico Moody was outlined by Mr. Rosenthal before the retired justice shaved off his mustache. Now there is some question
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Matrimonial Amenities. She (during a squabble) Didn't you promise before we were married to try hard to be worthy of me? He Yes. nnd what's the result? I overdid the job and m&da myself a hang sight better than you deerve. Boston Transcript.
signature he forwarded it for the
same. The note with a large number of other notes, was enroute by stage to the bank just being organized when the stage was robbed and the notes in blank taken. Much of this stolen paper, even though absolutely worthless without the indorsement of the bank, was put
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