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' H ' I I'M i lew Victor Records' For January 1919 at Ivey's -v.-. " m . -kp ) '1 t - ! e - COST OI LI VI NO r - jrne-r income These records are the, latest additions to the great Library of Music which is listed in the Victor Record . Catalogue. A new supplement is issued on the first;' of everyjrnonth, the records being available on and after thatdate . , : ; . 4 . , .v " . - . . NO. 43150 lO-ln-flOO - ' ' The Americans Come!' , . , , . .Reinald Werrenrath I Can Always Find Sunshine in the Y. M C Ar , Lambert Murphy and Orpheus Quartet A Little Birth Canoo and You 4 ' . Olive Kline and Orpheus Quartet The Bluebird ............ .Elsie Baker XO. 850S-lIn, S5a - 1 - Dreaming of Home Sweet Home . . . . Charles Harrison The Rose pf No-ManV Land ' . Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw 50. 1I50S lO-ln. 5o. After You've Gone . . .. .Marion Harris I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry . . ...... Henry Burr 1 V XO.' If 1010bk-S8o When Tony Goes Over the- Top .... . . Billy Murray Good Morning, -Mr. Zip-ZiprZip! ' Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartet NO. IS499 10-in. 5o v Waters of Venice Waltz (For Dancing) - . Bernie and Baker , Good-Bye Alexander Fox Trot (For Dancing) . , .... , Bernie and Baker XO. f M00-10-ln.-S5c. ! j Mary--Fox Trot (For Dancing) u ,( , ' , . Joseph C Smith's Orchestra Rock-a-Bye Baby Fox Trot (For Dancing) Joseph C Smith's Orchestra NO. ftSOOJ-r-ia-lu. 11.60 " Sounds of the ForestPart 1 ...... . .Charles Kellogg Sounds of the Forest Part 2 .... . .Charles Kellogg -.") . .. . - -. . . .'i. . -. .... RED SEAL RECORDS XO, 8857 IS-lit SlOO Madama Butterfly Tuttl i fior (Puccini) In' Italian ; Frances Alda-Sophie Braslau , 'NO, S8698 ia-ii. f S.00 - La Boheme 0 soave fanciulla (Puccini) In Italian Alda-Martinelli NO. 87t"lQ-ln. $2 00 Garibaldi's Hymn (Mercantini-Olivieri) In Italian 1 Enrico Caruso .!V--?i'""-5i--iV',: ( ' -? f'"f-."r:-i"'-f'5..'!lf . . .''''..:V'"' "Vi'.'""'''-i ."-'-':''' : ;'-;j.;o:.':wi'';'VUiV'''j"-r';;i.'' '''.':5:.-i:,:'V;;J:':'f ..':'.''""".,';'.....v "T :vj ,' ; f " n , NO, 74576i2.1o.-S,50 , , Ajidante Cantabfle (From String Quartet, Qp, 11) (Tschaikowsky) Elman String Quartet :. . - , j . . ; t,..-:. i . . .-, . . .J.'.-. , . (i ; . NO. S7?6 10:ln 2.pO ,; Hatikava ("Our Hope") (Zionist Hymn) r ' Alma GIuck-Efrem Zimbalist When You Come Back (George M Cohan) ' ; , . r , , . , , - John McCormack NO. S730WlO.fet.t2.00 , - Onward, Christian Soldiers (Baring-Gould-Sullivan) , -J' . ' Schumann-Heinck Our January Exhibition J f r' ' Of"' - White Starts Wednesday r Seventy-flv mUUqn Amrlon cltt cn m4t two N T&r'$ rcMlutlpnf h sm tirot v .. , They were: . f To .get qiort and ort plewnire out of llfo tn Itlt thus ta ma. 8. To cn( eiponac n4 wto more money. - - . " The majority, of : till taome re main the aame M In Ull. All linn eeata r higher, ; Can any man, woman or family keep both New Tear reeolutione get more' out of life and aave more money at the urn timet ;-.;'.'..-; HE CAN! SHE CAN!- IT CAN I To lh universal, -"HOWr the an wer la Adopt the hounehold hudget yitem. . ' vrs ,;:,.-);',. :: A budget lystem ta a ilmple but qlentifia plan of adjusting the total yearly Income to the total yearly ei pne, .o aa to . make it "come out even" avoid debt and waite, and even leave balance for aavlnga. Ordinary expnae nceounu only ahow WHERE TUB MONET HAS BEEN: BPENTv A budget eyetem PLANS the eipenditurea IN AD VANCE allotting io muoh to each dtvlaion of personal or houeehold x Sense. Ita purpoee la to aervo aa ally guide and guard In keeping pending within the limits of tnoome. To make a. budget, personal or fm lly, aim Ply set down the aotual or es timated - tots.1 yearly Income. Oppo site the income list an estimate of the total expenses, Plvlde the In come among the known expenses ac cording to the fundamental principles to be explained here. All Inoomes, of whatever also, are aiviaea into four classes- or expendi tures to maintain life and death, lay- BY JLVRGX-EIUTK EDWARDS. THE MONTHLY FABILLY BUDGET, x (Ideal typej, baaed, on avoragoA derived from several thousand average family; budgets.) .-' , Running " ' Higher Income. food. 8helter. Expense. Clothing. Life, tm per month. ,...SU fI4 , $ 1T t 4 1100 per month II ' 41 II lt 10 1101 per month fl 10' 10 42 lit ery person or family must spend money for food, clothing, shelter and running expenses. For incomes large enough to provide more than the ne cessities of lift a fifth class f ex penditures la added. - Its Uems are classified as for "advancemeKt" or higher life.'.' . Suppose the family Income for Ave persona, two adults and . three chil dren. Is $1,100 a year, or f 100 a month. : It must be divided tn four parts for expenses. " But the four parts will hot bb EQUAL. Experience and experiments with thousands of families ef this type have proved to economic experts that the biggest Item of. expense, tn such families is FOOD, It is estimated that a family of five will spend ISO each month for food alone. Shelter (house rent, or taxes and Interest on property) wilt coif, on the average, III. Cloth ing Is estimated .at lit. Housekeep ing . or running expenses average $1 each month. This division absorbs the whole income. If there la a fifth division for higher life it must come from economies on other Items, pref erably from clothing and running ex Food, as "the Item most essential to life and health, should be the last on which to practice economy. Food administration experts estimate that to obtain the best balanced and most nourishing diet every HO spent for food should be divided as follows: For bread and cereals. t.0( for OPPOSES DELAYED SESSION OF ST ATp ASSEMBLY Corporation Commission : Chair - man Says Postponing Legis lative Action Would Disrupt Tax Collection. Machinery. . . .., . : , vv'. Spoclai to Toe Observer. Pileigh. Deo. i o.Chalrman w. T, tee, of the corporation commission, said today he Is very much opposed to the suggestion coming from various quarters that the general assembly I postpone its sitting from January and February to some time later in the . spring n aeoount of the tnfluensa alt-1 uatlon. The corporation commission, 1 as state tax commission, having charge of the assessment and collec. tion of the state taxes, , has an esp. dally vital Interest In .this matter on the part of Chairman tee-and the other two members of tue commis sion, ludge Pell and A. ). Maxwell, Chairman tee says of the situation; "The postponement of the meeting of the legislature would seriously tie up tho tax machinery of the state and work a. serious loss to the state. This Is the year in which an assessment of all property must bo made and tho cqunty assessors must begin work in April and It is necessary that the ma chinery and revenue acts be passed a month before the work begins. It wilWtake at least a month for the finance committee to complete their work on these two bills. The secre tary of the state board of health says there Is no more danger from In fluenza here than in the homes of tho members of the legislature.", - There is a considerable Improve ment in the tnfluensa situation here and it la believed that the conditions meat, eggs and flsh. tf : for fruit and vegetables. II; for milk. It;-for fata, sweets, seasoning eta. It. total SV. - - . - .. - a.,- A food eXDensa mla that la even simpler and applies- to Incomes of all sues i tnat the money spent for meat, for fruit and vegetables,-and for dairy products should : remain practically equal In amount . Before the war the household bud get for the average family of Ave waa divided thus: One-third for food. one-fifth for rent, one-seventh for run ning expenses and one-fifth for sav ings and miscellaneous expenses. With an Income of 1100 a month this division allowed 111 a month, or IS. a weefc for food. It Is estimated that food costs al most doubled during the waft Rent also increased, but the estimate still remains one-fifth of tho Income. A survey made, the first si months of llll, among several thousand pub He school families averaging five membere, showed this typical division of an Inoome- of 1100 per month: Vtltia lift mink .lAtkUv 4A rent, 120: running expenses, 10; ani miscellaneous expenses, 110. Tho al lowance was Incu-eased by deducting from clothing and miscellaneous ex pense. In budget making the four or five main Items of expense may be esti mated for the year, then tho month, then the week. Each class may be subdivided as often as desired. The following subdivisions are suggested by budget experts; Food Meat, dairy products, gro ceries, fee, business lunches downtown.- ', ShelterRant, or taxes. Interest, re pairs, or upkeep on property. Clothing- AH wearing appareL Operating f Expense Fuel, light. water, telephone, cleaning supplies, t household equipment, service ( waves), Higher Htm or Advanoement Edu cation, health, savings, amusements,! an is ana loans, cnurun miu nriit i clubs, Insurance. 1 . I All budgeu must be adjusted to J suit tho particular needs and desires! of the Individual . or family using standard ef living, environment, of the user, and the also of the Income. No two budareta would: ever be exactly alike. Budgets for the same person or family vary from year to year, or oven month to month. No budget estimates must ba regarded aa Inflexible. A budget Is not a rule- It is merely a general program to aid In wise expenditure or money and may be readjusted at any time. But how-1 ever much budgets may vary In de tail, they are alt alike In principle In- the same divisions Into gensral ! Classes, ana me same rnuruniwt1) of expense for the same Items. ' For budget beginners It Is wise to make only a rough estimate of si nenses and Income for tho year. Then keep a careful' and exact account of , all expenses for one month. The j totals ror the montn in eacn ciass and subdivision will serve as excel lent Indicators of tho probable ex pense in remaining months. The gist of the budget idea Is that comfort and health are improved and money and energy saved by making a tentative plan of expending the in comeand following the program throughout the year. ' I B. Ivey.g Co. aa they develop by the time of the convening of tho legislature. January I. will largely control whatever I course the legislature takes, whether there be tho regular 10 days' session or a brief session for the most press ing legislation and a recess to iprinf for the legislation that can wait. It Is a faet that Legislative Libra rian W. 8. Wilson, a few weeks before his aad death from tnfluensa, took the matter up with number of legislators and found very general sentiment in favor of tho Idea of a brief session in January and rooess until April or May, both for allowing the Influenza epldemlo to subside and give most settled conditions in the state and country at large in wartime readjust ments aa peace negotiations proceed. Their Idea seemed to be that pressing legislation could be eared for In the brief session, tho health of members conserved, with possible saving of many Uvea and thn the general leg islation could be disposed under bet ter countrywide conditions. MRS, JOE STEADMAN OF SPENCER ENDS HEFT LIFE ssseweajsmeai y Inhales Gas Through Rubber Tuba Attached to Range. Had Bean - In III Hearth for Yura. A Nation's Safety depends upon' more than wealth or the power oj its mighty guns. It rest in its robust children and in U strong, vigorous manhood. art ideal construdhsi tonic-food,' brings to tho system elements easily assimilated ana imparts strength and pro motes normal growth. Scoff's Emlian foftf mp fAg teak swief forttfhi (As sTronfA ... SceU.a Bowae, PleenfifM. M.J. 13-20 A ' Stubborn Cough ; Loosens IHM Up This besse-iaade reatedrlsoweoaer v fe aelok rewins. feaaMr aad v Here Is a home-made syrup which mil lions of people hove found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stub born coughs, it is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under Re heal ing, soothing influence,' chest . soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops ana you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual . throat and chest colds . are eon. quered lit it is 24 hours or less. Koth ing; better 'for bronchitis, hoarseness, .croup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma or winter toughs, 'To make thio splendid cough lyrun, nonr 2 Vd ounno of Plnrg into a pint bottle and All the bottto with plain granulated oigar . oyrup and shake thoroughly. .If you prefer, use clsri fled bkJssms, honey, or com syrup, lnstesd ci sugar syrup. Either wayK you gt a iu pmv a ismuy supply it much better cmtsh syrup than you could buy mdy-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and chil dren love its plessant taste. Plnex is a special and hlpkly eoneen tratcd eonpound of -genuine .Norway pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing; effeot upon the mem bra net. To avoid disappointment ask your drueiriat for M2 ouneet of mnn with full directions, and dont accept any. thing'else. Guaranteed to' give absolute lotufactlon or inoner prmncily rtfoBiod, Uhe TinexCo, It Wftjue, Ia4. Special to Tho Observer. Salisbury, Deo. 0,-Mrs. Joseph Sleadman, wife of a well known en glpeer on the main line of the South ern, running from Spencer to Mon. roe. Vs., waa found dead In her kitch en this morning when Mr. steadman came tn oft of his run and went to his homo. It was evident that the unfor tunate woman had taken her own life and had planned out the means of suicide. Coroner aides waa called butJt was! considered ouch i a Plain case o" self-. destruction tnai an inquest waa deemed unnecessary. - ' -v When Mr. ateadman entered lho house he did not see Mrs. Steadman and ho went throurh to the kitchen. There he found her lying prostrate on j the floor dead. She had secured at rubber tube, attached this in somoi manner to the. gas Jet on the range! and turned on the gas. Then, aecur-l Ing a pillow, she nlaced this on the, floor and lay down with her head oni IV plaolng the tube In some manner ! ... a. m i t.ii At m 1 over race aw mnaunar uie rumes or the gaa. BICKETT DECLINES TO GRANT HEGE PARDON . Spoolnl to Tlte ObAervev. Raleigh, Dec. lO.wQovernor Blck ett declined today to grant a pardon in me case oi j. uranam itere. or Lexington, serving a sentence foi manslaughter in tho killing of J: F, Pedertck. who va short in Hege's home. .There were largely signed petitions for and against the granting of a, pardon, but Governor' pickett, after going thoroughly Into the case on his own account reached the con clusion that ho could find no sufficient reason for executive interference with tho duo execution of the full sentence of the court in tho matter of the term of imprisonment. This case was a most sensational one, the slain man being a prominent banker and mem bar ef one of tho best known families of the state. THE WEATHER 'Washington, ' Dee. '- $0, Weather fereoMt-North Carollnat Rain Tues- day west, and by Tuesday night oast portion! Wednesday cloudy probably rain, colder west portion, , t South Carolina; Local rata and warmer Tuesday; . 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