1 TABLE 216.-Expenditures in typical families, by race of head of family, April 1 to June 30, 1909-Continued. IRISH: FAMILY NO. 2. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 1. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL LIVING. [This family consisted of husband, wife, and two children-one son 8 years of age and one daughter 1 year of age. The husband only was employed (pick miner), and his earnings during the above period were $217.45.] TABLE 216.-Expenditures in typical families, by race of head of family, April 1 to June 30, 1909-Continued. MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 1. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL LIVING-Continued. TABLE 216.-Expenditures in typical families, by race of head of family, April 1 to June 30, 1909-Continued. MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 1. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL LIVING-Continued. MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 2. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL LIVING. [This family consisted of husband, wife, two children-one son 3 years of age, and one daughter 1 year of age and one boarder, who paid $13 per month for entire period. The husband only was employed (yard laborer), and his earnings during the above period were $188.81.] TABLE 216.-Expenditures in typical families, by race of head of family, April 1 to June 30, 1909-Continued." MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 2. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL TABLE 216.-Expenditures in typical families, by race of head of family, April 1 to June 30, 1909-Continued. MAGYAR: FAMILY NO. 3. EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL LIVING. [This family consisted of husband and wife. The husband only was employed (pick miner), and his earnings during the above period were $117.40.] |