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gata all : , NOTRE! mer RENOIR RS NEY OC RRR Ve ‘ IPTEMBER 20, 1900, MINERS ON STRIKE RATIONS; rig THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, ° Clothing . jis on sale here. Selling Boys’ good Clothing may # be nothing new—selling Ponca Pree — : _. jit at our low prices is dise CHILD HOUSEKEEPER OF THE MINES, COAL STILL linetly new. No wonder Meagre Meals Made Still. hotogeaphed by Olivia Howard 1) , he x We \the mothers who shop SOARING. around to see invariably More Scanty to Win come back to buy. No P vy focanotue vin olay oo wonder our Boys’ Depart ‘ the Fight ee FY sade ment has grown twice its 5 ‘ te etutle size in a single year. : ' acti navenee or Ett e teri lhese: specials! r ; ef 5 » Mond ‘ i What It Costs to Live in Strike sey continues and the sotay){MOYS' SCHOOL si'TS Sizes >to 46 yt8) BOYS! SUITS, WITH DOUBLE-DREASTED i eu ‘ Hehe i bine ancy all wool cheviot; all seams) VESTS, sizes 10 to 16 yrs; black, blue and a 4 ¢ i alka ye: | raint breeches with double s ancy cheviot tut Region--Sad Home Life se) Kae Te MYATT MIC LOWICh: and kn all Anh iie new ial styles en alt aie ening al 3,98 , r f . ; is one of the greatest gen £5.00 alia ye " 1 house jer bly ; : | wine baretins to be found in L, él YOUNG MEN'S SUITS-—Sizes 14 to. 00 yrss \ Pictured, : oe ete Ay ae a blue and black all wool chaviots, with | K AND BLOUS SUITE Sizes either single or double breasted coats; if dod PLODD1-D OD DDEADDOD-OO DAD OD GDh’ t tn Adv ar dab told she. chaviolan ne t ¢ quality Farmers satin : md4i4-p44 , ‘ gies ‘| combinations trinymed with silk sou Mache ter the best Fall styles, and tudo * n 4 { in oy 4 Jad i ry Very Sp BY OLIVIA HOWARD DUNBAR, rate OC "ton woh al eV DLUBANDREAGK CHEVIOTSUITS, |b Ie vensasass scanty e y ‘ al at at S, BOYS fOr CL 45 ye ¥ Cn tech in alien i ee Ae ee M a) at Tod yo { WAH double breasted jackets, sizes 7 10.1 all stylis! i sof t vers and ox, \ This’ is the fifth article in the sertes hy Miss Olivia Howard ‘ nun TON Ps ‘ie vente WaRPAn I fi Hor, lined with ford cheviots; swell fut, smart works . ‘ \ Mia good Farmers sa erfect mansh I tr 4 Dunbar, who is covering the entire eval strike region for The kven- tel, ree retail ‘Wehier®, enit to-day |{itling: cood. value passe 1 aes 69 ve } iniah : 2, 98 \ ing World, Awioles juve already been published from Seranton, tia to awe tAtuming ti a that great Valueat the spectal pr | Pittston, Wilhkesbarre, and the first from Hagleton yesterday, MY ory. ar hy al iow Open Late Saturday Night, To-morrow Miss Dunbar will vi hamohin. In each case she de ; \ ; i vt ¢ i i hase of the strike as it affects the miners in their i Tt ruenishings—at ali four convenient stores. yy lll rent phas as it aff qin wy OW ‘ MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PAOMPT ATTENTION, ' | MINERS ON ST RIKE RATIONS, i HAZLYTON, Po spt. The coursge of the miners’ families in qreanes With tho progress of tho sirike, ‘The ood news, spread all over |} Outfitiers lo Men and Boys, Haaleton last night and this morning that the strike was siccoseful and soleteledetetet imlotelel Hebtrhbbhihinbinbhebehbbhhit! » ed a . q ‘ that tho miners wore everywhere standing ont, nas bred confidenes in the! — ‘THia 18 Mile Annie McClellan, of McAdoo, # suburb Hazleton, the twelve-year~ | Nt | Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Mont disheartened of tho women, They bellove now that they will win, and (Old housekeeper for her father and tittle oister Minn Jdren Hike her have equally | Pace tn Convenient 47 Cortlandt St, bet, Church and Greenwich Sts, for that, for 00 glorious a victory, a few weeks more of bitter hardebip Ia/heavy responsibilities This little housekeeper does all the cooking, mending, &e, for A oye 24) & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. 4th d& 15th Sts not too dear & price to pay her family, striving to make ends meer it Stores, 125th Street, corner 3d Ave, ( Indications aro that the poorer families, with great care and frugality, | ~ pote vy * will be able TO HOLD OUT FROM TWO TO THRE WEEKS, the more Hobetolototn fefefeofrhobobntoto otf ohoterlete deletes! waa | fortunate ones, who have better wages and have known for a long time of a A ait vba, wh vy tater ware. A CRY FOR JUSTICE, THE ABASEMENT OF MAN. 4 uaranteec But, however cloarly a laoorer may foresee a strike he tn hardly able|# (By James P, Holland, President of the Keoentric Association Hy Herbert D, Mulroy, Seeretary and Treasurer of he Franklin to atore up provisions in advance on 90 cents u day i Stationary Firemen.) Assoviation of Feeders, Hoipers and Job Pressmen.) h Not to give trouble, Think how much these provisions cout-—the miners pay roundly for | 4 es t—for a family that Includes slx children -a modest estimate, Sete pals Pico areas to two score’ q The work of Miss Dunbar tn Inying bare the cruel If the public can be aroused to a sense of the awful EOPLE sometimes buy shades + conditions under which the coal miners struggle for state of affairs tolerated in the Pennsylvania coal without regard to the quality WHATAT COSTS TO LIVE, ; exiatence will live after her. We all know how th mining distriet ndition of the tiners will atl fof the rollers on which they are The Tho list of provisions for such a family and in such etroumstances I | eoal barons have ground the men down woth th rely | 1 Dunbar pen pieture: f the } mounted, The best shades on Improved find by repeated quostioning to be made up, with fow exceptions, of the are Helpless and cannot seek other flelds, Wut th | ' tainly should arouse the pubs ft] inferior rollers are a source Harte following items 4 orticles in The Evening World + an bserving 1 da wo Rlor ft) ibasement of man * j r hora Flour, potatoos. sugar, coffee, cabbage, tucon and occasionally meat of [ft KLrewd woman are Hke ptetures, nnd ther the deqradaiion of woman 1, with cruel suffering by | jot annoyance, The Genu- Shade Rollers | a cheap quality face of truth in them all, It seanis to me that publi ittle ehilidpen-und the worst of itis, it's all true | itne Hartshorn Shade ] ‘Tho cout of A Week's provisions may therefore be estimated as follows: sentiment, aroused by such pictures, ought to compel {Rollers will give sat- have many advantages 1 Flour, 80 pounds $0.84 Sugar, 6 pounda 6049/4 Justice to the miners and their families, ane ve; Yrshiog, istaction, because wweh as unbreakable beach itt Potatoos, 1 bushel i 10 Coffee, 8 pounda,.... 46/5 " i{they are pro- ' 6 Mmall tema. seers 10) / MW Yip 4 ssf oofetortenootnfenfente cab = tafe fortrofet | 1 ) Bacon, 6 pounds .....0.005 4 i ag x Telofelotoletmlortetnfotobolortotololototototet Jolotetoloboioleletelek perly con- ! Cabbage, 8 heads........065 40 — 5 structed, | Total..... : TER Aire | | fe " SCARED POLICEMEN. (ma tha polteeraen, iit moat of thom Prey Mg Pg th geek og bela eats Ha mes, " meahet But tho miners’ wives cannot afford eve f sl or eee ae Hetotoletoletobtelelobetotetetofeletedepebefe teh softof efoto flooded with imitations, more or lee fh must be shortened, Sone of the things of which the already poverty -fod ‘ nt Lehigh Valley Mine COLERAINE CLOSED. less, the. public ts cautioned to see that the auto: familiow must deprive themeeclyes are ab follows heoause wo live right hore with them and are poor, as they wre, and would win Averiedm Women meisiiaeh ‘ graph of Stewart Hartshorn appears oa all rollen BUGAR WILL IMMEDIATELY BE CUT OFF AB A BUPERELUITY, [Tater be poorer than we are If the mon could gnin anything by 1 ards, Men Also Quit at Lattimer Mines they purchase, THE BREAD WILL UB WATHN QUITE DRY, FOR THE WOMEN HARD TO FEED THIRTEEN MOUTHS. i About 6] ama the Menver Meadow PAY THAT IT LAbiH LONGER THEN "We have a family of thirteen, It takes a good deal to food them and 1) °K ve ain rene recite Coilteries, THE SLICK OF HACON THAT BACH CHILD EXPECTS ONCH A|don't know where it's coming from, Tut we're upholding the strike as JONK] oq) Company. ene Mf thie ty the MABLBTON, Pa, Sept 20 -A break } i DAY WILL BR OUT TN HAL? fn At Inst!" ey Eat a eo ime {among the employees. In. tho. tatttmer ( f THERY WILL BE NO MO} CABDAGE OR COFFEE Kvery human betng in the miner settlements ts terribly tn earnest now ete And Jnsucad x nun ” ‘ker ip eoaltes a SOG ieeneriea in i ven the Himgarian and Italian women, who know no Buglie, can And | eet? Warts saanne oe Re soltl onsidered an invulnerable ‘ Birikers the aa Ime attempted | Colllery was considered an invulnera p CUTTING DOWN THEIR SCANTY FOOD. 4 way fo tell you that they are tn favor of a strike. to NaaAN ' i ind t a spol, and the ty there put the 9 } Thie Inevitable cut down {n rations will come quickly, And when the The Uny girls with grown-up faces who help thelr over Wurdenad| retired when king. | Aetikerm tn a Li humor ' : Mongre little supplies tant any Visitor can Ae the extent of aro eXHAUEEET| mothers can give You atatiation on the atrike's progress and explain why |! Mee Bone abana aaee iene ne nobody knows where the next will come from, ; ; certain groupes of workers haven't atruck yet, but are going to. i *}MoAdoo strikera have t hg for This uncertalnty and dread of famine are frightful enough in any cage, The moat unrelenting strikers of all are the Little boys who have just four daya to f Hoa iy paee Meadow But they are peculiarly pitiful when there te no froth i oe Me eet become drivers or breakers. fo Atay Mot wiih Boys’ Clothing of thrift, to omile away a oan the fonra in the ¢ } dren i ry ye 1 saw ® passage between two of these early in the morning, h men p | ‘AM fae enet Th hat ‘Attracts’ to make the little hovel seam A home Ull she can come face to face with Moth ¢ ; re age f | eclteelan é GHASTLY LOOKING BREAKER BOY. ee the AP Departnient. | They were both breaker boys, One you could tell by hla famillar ple For sometimes {t le a clild on whom these carts fall, an in the case of went to thd mines!in the Hualoton region are now cloned L thet 1 Heele Annie Metoilun of MeAdoo, a noar-by village, McAdoo x aa untovely |t¥reeque contume, the other by the ghastly yellow pallor ot is wee, Kor Puy 4 ithe Wants of the World, commun! ty w en eve ». You would think Jt the home of | the mine boy gives up red chooks when he gives up all the other privileges Hs ¢ sharia is new & ‘ \ honest thbor tive of youth LW hiekoy. and take tt regu complete with this season's the outcast and despised rather than pot where honest labor Ives ; | Hy thle the Twas willing b : , =a {found Annic M + Hit grimy little patch near what te The boy dressed for work slink along, trying at the same time to look No Latest Styles of Two and — called “Bunker Hil Neither An lier two little step-alaters had a] About him indifferently Three Piece Suits, Sailor! Tie 1 v he dd vt at reet Tl ” ‘ . A “hel ° mothor, but thelr father Hepended Upon Aunlesto “keop boise bride q oo marched along in the widdle of the street, consolous of th | Suits, Middy Suits and Ves- Paid Help Wants ONLY TWELVE, BUT KEEPS HOUSE. You workin'?” he demanded Wa have thew L tee Suits, including many ex- in this morning’s The other looked guilty, and the elght-year-old atriker seized a stone | aanda ot teal thet time Wa ‘lusive styles * World The child is twelve, sll n ha mans of blick hatr about her }and throw it Maange bre ache | armoat Ht we Ad) clusive styles, 9 O80, wistful Httle face, and + b unspeakable hoart-hun | The assmulted Inborer changed his mind. ‘1 guess [ ain't workin,” he atath) pallent Be 'O. mage the iveuk Ky ai ’ : Biswas. a vary solbit seemed to realize, too, that [#8I4, and turned abant for home OLIVIA HOWARD DUNBAR. Sr tain ee ure gall pee toe or iy Boys Double- BUT , y u . ea . cavition aro ae ba ; nly tasks which th tool 1 rength all day to cateh up with ma whether Cod | ees up rave rotidiy fn th PO 1OHKOW Mine Dumhar will write (ro! pot but hi ' é Breasted Sucts, ker ween on a table aa high as Ant SESH MIRE OE 4 SNe oi aired tap Ute of all-wool mixed cheviots, Paid Help Wants in \ et be f ‘ : av h , +e : {had bemup 4 “Your a t patterns doreactl fade the thirteen ober oy ead, ‘The broom with which wae patiently trying to sweep up the un nea ‘ ade! ‘, . . be ’ ? washed foor was more than hor tiny arms could wield foleillotetetololatetotolotetotetotolottateletototetotototelalototot=l=letotetolal-) a GRE Grepee and perfect fitting; ages 8 to| York papers com t two loaves of bread stood on the stove, and Annie shyly confessed # Negi Palite Ma aie tes “nee HOPE FOR GOOD RESULTS, re weak Nara 6 9 a wer ln the” omty “pure 15 YTS, a ; ‘\ . ‘ Y had nthe : —a “T don't keep house we he apologized, with a aad Uttle wmite, | ot (Ly George G, Cameron, Business Agent District Lodge No, 15, proneditie i : Aha yee, ath of Ue $5.00 per suit. 2 . ; vi me ( use [ufly's Mal } bo of oe Renuine Mamma tried to each me pit } International Association of Machinists.) 1] ] Whiskey, but 1 waa no bitter bears a bid revenue i ‘ inate aunt " R t } " anise oy thal | would not consent amy * ne soe toe Her father came | 1 panted head Pe aa att ak aera not conen . Boys Satlor Sutts, Ate Bie trateeat { He belonged to t ont ty pe \ An workingman, large and | TE] fde unable to wor kay: be eRCopt } ; DARTEND! MILIANERY broad, with a strong we, und tot * ‘If there le anything a the bce (hat will stir up ah, jen A be TW of serge and mixtures 5] noywaz... XIPKWHAR ni fon te ravolt ne e tye nnd ops at ph y ¥ i i ‘ ‘ . wor! it 1 f f HAnnie does the best ste cau,” he sail, tenderly, “Wo get along very} | Pee ny ave: Gent eet any und of iaant ores j Wan vy kaa blouses neatly trimmed with |e si Gl oennarona , | well, And sometimos neighbors help her, 1 don’t earn enough to pay |p PUees! Peeters A a ts . gs erP ane ; i . + si DUTOHERS PAINTERS @ Woman to Uo the wor se ployees and the public at large-the consumers-it is awhile yo tA braid, anchors, ete; sizes 3 CANVASSING 4) PAPRRIANOERE ,. 19 Nota u ie just such (ruthful testimony as The Evening World's r Haid, GL & Gottle, tend for free ON bokin, T/tO TO yrs., CAMPRT LAYRRG., 6/ PIANO WORKERG., 6 i found this morning a woman of rema ourage. She bad long been |e ticts is giving each day, 1am he#rtily in mecord with P 4 DLMBOTORS » 4] PORTRRE ., aN ¥ familiar with wretchodness, ax her hed face and shrunken body only Ete WOME she is doing, and hope for good results PRI, ove of our game counters for whi are, ete, JMPTION New Fall pe he Peiise yg i too pitifwly teatifiod, Lut sho welcomed me with the utmost kindliness from It ‘ DUFFY MALT WHIGKEY CO,, Rochestor, N.Y. DISHWASHDRS BALES WOM u end told ber story with a smile, Hats and Caps, DREASMAKERS .,.. 10] 810N PAINTRRB os 9 DRIVERS . SHORMAKPRA ‘ “We can live,” she ise we've no Little ones, They diod long | dajepteteteltetotetetteltetetoletoletote! | ld ay OF, . 6) TAILORS .., O This isn't ti only hard that the miners have over known, Those - - | & 20th Bt TIN OOP RRA 4 f 1 r r ot = 7 Broadway 1) TENeMITIO® a are left of us th ci 4 nember others | DEMAND BY MINERS, ° Coleraine do hereby ask tor UPHOLSTRR 4 { " No, I'm not a wide But my hi id baen't worked for six years. ne two weeks’ pay and 10 per cent UeBeUL 4 o's getting old. you know, end they won't have him. My boy-—-my Roger--|coternina Nea AoW for 10 Per Cent, 'meremse om (h al vanortes ; ; Works inateai, Anybouy will w | what A good son Roger Burke is.) trerense and 18 Conte O@ the | C*Mt. Of the dollar on @ keg of tl Deeg ce ' Hy iBat they don't pay him enough wages, and he's otriking now, We mean Price of Powder. that all men get paid i3| warraneane rr] By, W0\Iive till It's over--1 don't know how,’ HAZLETON, Pa, Be @ work, a jg oral a yok ar day Mail me FROM THE y Mrs. John Campbell, whose husband yore” Of a Bre -work=|teo of th ployed wt the Work, bargains, Help, houses and | gruenwonk _ D one husband is “boss” of a group of mine-work-|teo of three minera employed at the! Supt, Ayros recelvod the men pleas: rooms, everything needed, in ¢ Sore aa ad aren't strikers,” she sald, “becauve my husband-ian't a miner, He's | Set Ayres and presented « set of) an answer in three days. uu 4 derae And 9 you might think him on the sie of the operators. erievonees fr the company’ giumidere-| [A few more men went to work in tell THE Apa ih 3 amoure you, Now of us are, We're for the miners, We impressive evidence of the magnanimity of these people, Coleraine mine to-day called upon antly and told them they would recetye CURES Headache, Consti We the andere 4 Commitics dey ha wo at Veto and Oakdale to-