-1 â- pjppppjl, 14 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1921 SPEND M PER CENT OF SALARY FOR YOUR CLOTHES, SAYS BUDGET Lawrence. Kan.â€"The "ideal" fam- ily budget, for clothing a family of five, is approximately 16 per cent of the yearly income, according to tests made by students of the University of Kansas. This is possible, however, the students declare, only when the housewife makes her own dresses, the children's clothing and the husband's sh trts and pa jamas. The M16 per cent" provides for every bit of clothing for nil members of the family. Here are some figures^ submitted by the students in regard to the budget: A family of five with an income of $2,400 should not spend more than $384 a year for clothing, dividing the amount in this manner: man, $116.40; worn a n,$l 02.30; boy of nine years, $41.06; girl of six years, $38.78; girl of three years, $33.72. This leaves a balance of $41.74 for incidentals such as collar buttons, hairpins and thread. CALL CONVENTION OF WOMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE Washington. D. Câ€"The board of directors of the National League of Women Voters has issued from the league's Washington,headquarters an official call to the second annual con- vention, to Be held In Cleveland, O., April 11-16. The board has already perfected the plans for the convention. Mrs. George Gellhorn of St. Louis, Mo., vice chairman of the league, and chairman of the convention commit- tee, has wired the Washington head- quarters that reports from the organ- izations to the treasurer's office show such tremendous growth as to indi- cate that the slogan of the conven- tion,l_"A delegate from every con- gressional district in the country," will be fulfilled and there will be many visitors in addition. "This extraordinary development." says Mrs. Maud Wood Park, chair- man of the National League of Wom- en Voters, "has been due to the initiative~^>f~ the^ individual leaders. 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