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CONDI Pactoricn se.iciesess: Nember of violations of the ‘among 500 emp! age just how the law in relation to employment of child labor is en- under the administra;ion of John in, Commissioner of Labor, a for The Evening Wor)d ac- d Inspector William W. Wall- & day's inspection tour, poMing to the new law, no boy or under the age of fourteen can be @ in a factory under any clr- tances, and children over fourteen under sixteen can work in a factory y when they hold certificates from Jooal Bonrd of Health stating that ‘have previously complied with the Behool regulations and are y fit to perform such duties. ment of boys and girls over sheen rests solely with the omployer, are no legal restrictions. “How the Law Is Unforced. | Anspections were made, in company the reporter, of nearly a dozen f flower and feather, factories, & h of trade in which the young are ly employed. That there might possible chance of the factories “tipped off,” the reporter selected es to be Inspected, and did not them until the Inspector was dgors. Fully five hundred women ‘at ‘work in the several factories d, and-among these only two violations of the law were dis. Two oases were found. where ‘under sixteen were employed and Jett their Health Department cer- ‘at home, and there were two ‘who declared they were over alx- , bit concerning the truth of whose ita Mr, Walling was in..dowit. girls whose..own admissiona, that they were under sixteen nO certificates were sent home n iy. The'tworvho had left their 1 fates behind were sent to bring heteto the offi, and the two doubttul Inge were orflered to conse work until fi could produce evidence that they @ixteen years old. ly Teo Violations Found, first place visited was a large on Great Jones street, employ- than half a hundred girls, the operating room the inapeo- 'S byte glanced over the rows of long me at which the employees wore and immediately singled out @) Warranting investigation, . @re you?’ he asked, step- tities who was deftly ourl- lolet petals and who, though Was, careworn and her figure poarcely looked sixteen, » n,” she answered hesitatingly, n were you elxteen?”. no," waa the reply. ‘were you: born?’ Hive nod of the head was the ell, T don’t believe you are six- aid the inspector. You can't hero until you can bring evidence * parwats that you are as old " M0 et, riatne petulanty trom put Sat Aner hat and coat and rane bho answered the in- m in @ubstantially tho ie way followed the first girl out plans * gaid the inepectot to the “you have an illustration of the hardest cases with which to deal. I doubt if those girls p, but they know enough to are. All the law empowers 40 $e to send them home to got evittence, If their parents id that the ohildren are fa in ninety-nine cases out of trod they. do, the girls can return and our department is helpless “matter, ey-Mangry Parents to Binme, “hungry parente—fathers and rwtio do not hesltate to com- Perjury for the #2 or 9 a week iidren can earn—are the cause violations of the Child Labor ‘than the most callous employers.” nd how old are you?” asked Mr. ne, turning to @ little pale bright-oyed girl, whose ap- and actions plainly showed had not yet reached the ago famous by poets, ieon,” replied the child tnno- She had not bean prompted at We or elaowhere, end this child home at once,” sald jgyinspector to the proprietor, “and ot employ her again unt she Is oy cam bring you @ Health certificate,” Perther questioning brought to light in this partiotlar factory tNe girls Nz In the busy season “allowed'’ to york more than nine hours a day, the it preBeribed by law for women, and At the fire-escape showed that Arop ladder did not reach to within feet of the ground, Indeed, this proved to be the worst offender d. A report will be made to Com- MoMackin on the condition of ai Devartment will bo called to : or rather lack of escape, tories were vii tion found, Will be sixtes at work, no certificate In the e. Insisted that she had oon hd al honest-lookin, 1. and the inspector Would be satlsned it aie brought ths document to the office, of time and useli the time the case Would be sixteen an there and the attention of the) TO EVADE TERMS OF eternerrnuncenrtp reine men Tnspector Visits Artificial Flower Factories with an Evening World Reporter, and Finds Violations of the Statute. TIONS CHILDREN MAY WORK UNDER IN FACTORIES. Age under which no children can ke employed in factories ‘Ages during which children can work in factories with the eonsent of the local Health Board... , Awe upon attaining which boys an fm factories without legal restriction,......, otal number of hours in a single day women can work in girls can be employe htld Labor Law discove: loyees in factories inspected tay Halt a “Action in that no case, Eyery conventence oe 14@15 dozen other neighboring fai 0+ sited and no werious.ylolae Th one of them a girl who en In less than a month was Sho admitted that she had of the firm, but 4ut_ home, | industrious little she brought the se would be a loss ¢ to tral the girl mae i He, there wend re instar oan has to use his judgment. in this Waiking west through Bleeck the inspector und repurten errr nce | factory of one of the best-known artifi-| cial flower makers in the city, The business fs conducted by a man and his wife, and the workshop in sanitary ar- penenateat, Nght and ventilation Is a el, the comfort of the 150 girl and won employees {8 installed, Yet in this very Jace an out-and-out violation of the law was found, ‘The Inspector dealt § with Yt precisely as he did with the other case In the smaller firm on Great Jones street, At one of the tablea he found a girl working why admitted that she was under sixteen and had no cer- Tha when shy little » hired me, siilful A questioning | brougiit out tho fact that, though she | had had a falr education In Germany jwhere ghe was born she had attended saan thin 1 days, That was why the Health Board didn't gocn echool in this etty i Rive her a centificate, mt Her Home, "You'll have to put on your things and go home,” said the inspector. | “But in, this case the law works oa hardshin.” interposed the proprietor and his wife, who had overheard the conversation, “This airl is well able to work phyal- cally, She {s helping to support her! mother, and, as you gay, she is barred by & mere technical! ls case the law does work a 1 grant vou." perl'ed , ‘But, remember, this |e an ’ {soluied case, Think of the myriads of cases where the children and counsry are benefited, not of this single in-| stance,” | Pho Mttle girl, much against her will, had to leave, and she cannot be re-em- | ployed until she Is alxteen, A visit to three small i! run by Italians, in the immediate vicinity di closed no violations. and the inspect and reporter then went to a Broadway | house. Here were found two girls hurd | at work whd admitted that they were only fourteen, but declared they had certifigates at home, “Go home and bring them here Mon- day morning,” ordered the inspector, at the same time telling the forewoman that the ae must not be put 40 work unttl she had the papers In her hands, “And there vou have @ fair sample of a half-day's inspection,” sald Mr, Wall- ing to the reporter as thev loft the Wullding. “We have inspected the fac- le known to employ child labor extensively, We have seen some 500 female employeos at work, and among all these 500 we have found but bwo cases of an actual Violation of the law. Jor all others may say, the Com. missioner is enforcing the law as ntly as possible, With only thir- ven atest for the entire State. and with the time of part of these taken un in court, our inspections can- not be frecuent. But they are thor- ough, and it ts seldom that the same Intani SACHILD REN Morphin for NARCOTIC, “4 a w Aperfect Remedy for Co: 3 ness ant LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. AlGanonths old Dosis-- torles of a ti Bhie| “By | THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING ‘ANegetable Preparation for s- h| simitating theFood andReg ula - | ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness andRest,Contains nelther e nor Mineral, S| fion, Sour Stomach Dlariiea Worms Convulsions Foverish- |f yOinis STORIA For Tafants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature oI ee || Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TWE CENTAUA GomPanT. NEW YORE CITY. firm violates the law a second time. 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High, V and round neck, Embroidery and lace trimmings, QGe for 45c Corset Covers of nainsook and cambric, trimmed with rows of lace insertions, fine embroldery, 48¢e for 75c Corset Covers made of fine nain- sook, very full effects. Front of lace and embroidery, 25e for 39c¢ Women’s Short Underskirts of fine cambric, umbrella flounce, finished with hemstitching, 16c for 25c Drawers of cambric, with deep umbrella flounce, trimmed with torchon lace edge, 26c for 45c Drawers, of cambric and muslin, flaring rufile, clusters of hemstitched tucks and insertions, 8c for 58c Drawers of cambric and muslin, ‘umbrella flounce of wide lace and embroidery, and insertions, 48¢c for 75c Drawers umbrella styles, with beautiful trimmings of fine lace and embroidery, $38c for 59c Night Gowns of muslin. V, and round neck, tr:mmed with tucks and lace, 48c for 69c Night Gowns, made of cambric All the newest effects, long and short sleeves, 76e for 1.00 Night Gowns, made of fine combric and nainsook, 20 different styles, elaborately designed, 68ce for 79c Night Gowns of muslin and ware and slip-over effects, with insertion, 48¢c for 69c Chemises, made of cambric and nainsook, trimmed with fine Valenciennes and torchon laces, A Good Time to Buy White Goods 8c per yard for Unbleached Muslin, medium weight, Value 6c, (No Mail Orders.) Ge per yard for 38-inch Cambric, fine quality; Value 8c. 6c per yard for 36-inch Bleached Twill Muslin Remnants from 2 to 10 Fics Value 1244, -inch Bleached Sheeting, 64e per yard for 36.inch Cambric, fine 74 per yard for 3 10c+ quality. guality, so much in demand for fine lingerie, ‘Sold regularly at 2c Linens 89¢e per yard for 50c Bleached Linen Table Damask, 60 inches wide, beautiful designs, Ac per yard for Bleached and Brown Dam- ask, all linen, 64 inches wide, Newest desi Q98e each for Bleached Napkins, all linen, breakfast size, Value 1.15. 10¢ per yard for Barnsley Crash, all linen, Value 12%, Domestics 634e per yard for 15,000 yards of White Corded Madras, in short lengths from 2 to 10 yards; value 15¢, 6}4e per yard for 15,000 yards of India Linen, fine quality, in remnants from 2 to 10 yards; value 12ige and 150, 19c per yard for Persian Lawn, full 42 inches wide; actual value 29c, 8Mc for 1.10 12-yard piece of Lohg Cloth; 98c for 1.29 valve; 1.25 for 1.69 value; 1,50,for 1,98 value, 83e per yard for 25,000 yards of dark plaid B3,e per yard for 20,000 yards of Dress Challies in dainty designs, Ge per yard for Striped Dress Gingham in dark effects, 12)4¢ per yard for 27,000 yards of 32inch Shitting Gingham. Stock Up Now on Flannels 64 per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel of the quality that would be a good value at 10c, 74e per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel, Value 124c. $4e per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel, 36 inches wide. Value 12%gc and 15c, Me per yard for 15,000 yards of 36-inch 6 ery : Value 124% c to L5e, 2B8e per yard for 75 pieces of cream and white Saxony Flannel, Value 29¢ and 35c, Bed Spreads and Centrepieces 66c\ for 75c Spreads with Marseilles pat- terns, standard quality, that is great for wear. 1.19 each for Bed Spreads, extra heavy, Value 1.75 and 1,98, 1.29 for fringed Bed Spreads. They are the king bought at other stores you pay 2,25 for, Q8e for 1.25 and 1.49 Centrepieces. Manu. facturer’s samples, and consequently of superior workmanship, Four Dress Goods Specials 19¢ per yard for 39c Camel’s Hair Plafd Suiting, very heavy, 38 inches wide, good colorin; 29c per yard for 50c Zibeline inches wide, extra heavy, Good line of colors, 45c per yard for 75c Worsted Suitings, 44 inches wide, in a full range of colors, 69e per yard for 85c Tailor Cheviot Suiting, 52 inches wide, strictly all pure wool, in brown, blue and black, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 6.95 and 7,95 for Men’s Overcoats, all wool, made of frieze, in oxford and black; value 10,00 and 12,00, 9.95 for 15,00 Men’s Overcoats, made in the long belted Tourist and the ever popular Box Coat, 7.96 for 10.00 Men’s Suits, cut in single and double breasted conts; sizes for ali builds, 9.95 for Men’s Suits. 15,00 line, These are all hand made garments; any size, 1.95, 2.95 and 3,95 for Boys’ 3,98, 4,98 and | ROL 5,98 Suits and Overcoats; your choice of three lots, 1.98 to 4.50 for Boys’ Rubber Coats and} ie Mackintoshes; the greatest protection for rainy days, 29c for Boys’ 50c Knee Pants; they are all wool, of fine quality, and a regular 50c garment, 8. Shitings, 38 The balance of our fitting, 6.98 for Women’s $12.00 Coats made of cheviot, meiton and kersey, Some are velvet trimmed, 12,98 for Women’s $20,00 Coats. Kersey, cheviot and montagnac, etc, Loose, half fitted and tight, | per Double B, & M, Bluo Trading Stamps till 12 d’clock; single stamps till closing, _ jee Hundred andTen Bargains]. Here are exactly one hundred and ten, chances to earn rich savings on your Tuesday purchases, These 110 great bargains are culled from our money- saving Muslin Underwear Sale and our January Clearance Sale. They afford ea aia shopper bargain chances not equalled by any other store in lew York. Women’s Suits and Coats i inches long with taffeta lining, Handsome Winter Furs Scarfe of American Fox, Black Lynx, Persian Lamb, Women’s Linen Waists plaits to bust. Centre plait ornamented with buttons, white linen, box plaited down front, embroidered, Women’s House Gowns made of fleeced cloth, in fancy figures and stripes, cale and flanneletle in fancy figures, stripes and polka dots, Clearance of Millinery 19¢ and 292 for Untrimmed Hats. is the clearance price on the most desirable lines. beautiful assortment of the season’s newest styles, Sale of Soiled Corsets 74c and 98¢ for 1,00 to 2.25 Corsets, odd loty.slightly soiled, in drab and white, Sizes 18 te 30, Soiled Handkerchiefs ete, ribbed and fleece lined, in white and cream, Slightly imper! ined, Vests have long sleeves. Pants are ankle length. wear in fine Australian wool, shirts only, Nearly all sizes. Men’s and Women’s Shoes calf, Lacestyle, dull uppers and heavy soles, Sizes 6 to 8, plump soles, Value 1,25, Sizes 13 to 2. in black and colors, Sizes 5 to 10. ous styles. They come in all sizes. pers. A quality that sells in all stores at 25c, sizes from 3 to 7. Keep away colds and preserve the health, Children’s Dresses at Half Price gingham, madras and chambray. Sizes 2 to 5 years, « with plaits and lace, and made in a very becoming style, &@ splendid quality of daisy cloth, Sizes 1 to 5 years, Comfortables to Keep You Warm wee a! either on sides or with a red lining, filled. Will notshed, Value 5,00, or dark colors, filled with the best corded cotton, Gray Blankets 3.98 for 6,00 11-4 Gray Blanket: 4.49 for 5,98 11-4 Gray Blankets 6.98 for 7.50 11-4 Gray Blankets Woollen Blankets with different colored boiders, White Blankets lankets lor 6, lankets 6.98 for 7,50 12-4 Blankets 6.60 for 8,50 12-4 Blankets Sheets and Pillow Cases for 50c and 59c Sheets; 49c each for 59c and 69c Sheets, Specials in Hair Tonics fine for the cure and prevention of dandruff, tonic that promises a rapid growth of hair, Tonic, 65e for 1,00 size, Good because of the quinine, ig @ soap that is unexcelled for shampooing the hair; cake 50, Only Fresh Meats Here Free: “The Palace of Mirth” It will cost you nothing to visit ‘‘The Palace of Mirth’ in our sixth floor Auditorium, musical telephones, distorting mirrors and the cave of the winds, There's a laugh at every step, for everybody, and it's all absolutely harmless, Every shopper who comes down town Monday should come to The 14th Street Store for a good time, whether she comes to make a purchase or not. Get Free Tickets at Any Exchange: Desk in the Ho v tee SHOULDDRS PORK, por Ib.+ 8. COUN’ per Ib It contains the crystal maze, icy ‘here’s sidesplitting fun 7.98 for stylish Walking Suits made of American Woolen Co,’s cheviot, strictly all wool. 8 for Women’s Suits. Jacket is tight. 6.98 for Isabella Sable, Squirrel, Opossum and Alaska Sable Scarfs, one and one and one-half yards long, 16.48 for 35,00 Pelerine and Victorine Fur 1,25 for 2.00 Linen Waists with twelve side 1.89 for 2.50 Women’s plaited Waists of 69e for Women’s 1,00 House Wrappers, 98Be tor 1.50 House Wrappers, made of pers This 19¢, 29c and 69c for Hand-made Hats, A Aa 8e each for Men’s and Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ 25c Handkerchiefs, plain, initialed, fancy, embroidered, Men’s and Women’s Knit Underwear Se for Women’s 1.00 Union Suits, fine fect, 88e¢ for Women’s 59c Vests and Pants, fleece 17¢ for Women's 25c Fleeced Hosiery, Eee) black, full, regular made, spliced heels, soles and * 4,9 for 1.50 to 2.25 Root’s Tivoli Under. 69e¢ for Men’s Wright’s fleeced and natural woo! and camel’s hair underwear, Neasly all shirts, Value 1,25, 69e for Children’s 1.00 Shoes made of box 8c for Misses’ Box Calf Shoes, with good, 39 for Children’s 75c to 98c Jersey Leggins 26¢ for Men’sand Women’s Slippers, numer. 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