The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1906, Page 18

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TRUSTS SCARED INTO INCREASE OF WAGE RATE Standard Oil Leads Move . to Meet Protest of “Common Péople.’” STEEL MEN CONCILIATE, Railroads -Atso-SeeWVisd aes Policy, and: Raise I qwarning as roftected las} Tuesday, are‘ toxtay Issuing orders » “0 increase the wages of the, hun- sdreda of thousands of emplafees, and tn other wass are trying to placate the hopular antagonism to trusts. Discontent among” the ‘common People,” the inc: $ cost of lving, 6 the lowered purchasing power of the Gollar and the disclosures of prevailing y corporate abuses, if is agreed, foroed the corporations to adopt a moye tid toward the workingman. y to-day, belleves that #alvation of the moneyed: interesta de- vends on the wage-earnerd, and that therefore {t !s to the interest of the ____eapitallets to conciliate. Tt_wal predicted that the ac the Pennsylvania ment in increasing ermy—-of 162,000 men — neariy —$12,600,000 would be followed! by ai! the tmportant allroad and Induatria| corporations of the United States, Standard Increases Wages. The Standard O11 Company has ée- ¢ided to Increase the wages of {ts 0,000 employees in different parts of the United States. ‘The Increases will be carried out through the company's sud- aldiary corporations. information=-aiso--reactinl” the city from, Montana that the Amalgamated Copper Company, generally known as the Copper Trust, which employs nearly 15,00 men in “the mines of Montana, daa already made a proposal to its em- ployers increasing their’ waxes about 10 ‘per cent. alee ‘Says aes of the Four fon—ot | wages of the}! CHOKED, BUT YET 7 COULD SEE MAN Wal RUBBED HR Lhe ie | Burglars Was.a Dis- carded Su.tor, on- Wednesday night, ity and robbed, Into eatate boom, she collected a consid iis abe secured | suspended {t day. erable sum of money. in a° amoix bag and eund Ser neck. She was dozing off to sleep that night when the window of her room was thrown up and four men swurined in from the top ‘rungs of a Inder, One of them. acting aa spokes:nan for the four. demanded the money she had ov- tained that day, When she projested that she had celivered {t into the cus- tody of'a cousin she was seized by the ‘throat and choked. Then the four rob- pers beat Aer \nto inaensbility, min- sacked the furniture of the flat and ing only $3.2, destroyed wit there yalue in the household gear, full upon the appeared to ve world, where expe 4 Measinu. Bus had ne where he had hand, ‘vowing vengeance he upon her refusal to marry him. sought na ior: rod, ore at NO. He wae held for ty in the Lee ‘Aven’ the police finding the. | 7a ther examination Police Court.- FOR TELEGRAPHERS’ FUND. Entertainment and Ball to Carry on Benevolent Work. The annuai entertainment and bat! of ‘manner that” eS sty Men’s Fashionable Winter Suits and Overcattc $5, $7.50, *10, “12, *15, 318. Conventional and radic ind better The products of the Surprise Store's model factory, the be cal styles, For Saturday and Monday Only. 3 Styles for all ages of Boys ; FRIDAY, JRPRI FOUR STORES: °523-529 8th Ave., between 36th and 138-146 West I+th St. | Between 6th and 7th Aves. NOVEMBER 9, 37th Sts. 83d St: and Third Avs, One Block from **L"" Station NEW STORE: Bridgeport, Conn. London Box Models. stjle. Dark Oxtord gry frieze, velvet collars, twill Bovey and other Sweaters, 8c. and $1.48. Direct to you from our factory, made of full all-woot black and Oxford lining: sizes 8 to 16 years ee ! Ea ean style, sizes 24 to 34. Meltons and all-wool black Nerseys, In all the newert “ehcths, sho \medtuny aid Boys 73c.7nte Pants, SoC, Boys int Childr: v Tog aes" and Angora Tams, The new Universily model is mide with the new form-titting French) ofsnaterials-—tt E n g[ho ase. tu 98e. "AH SUEATOI ee ptndtlors ep hook centre vent full broad lapels, velvet collars and broad concave and curduroys .Y8c, and $1.48 shou ders All, are tailored by akthed “hinds and jined throughout with silky 5 5 Venetun, All men’s recular sizes, 54-to 42 inches, = . ~ “Cn Sale One Week Ending Next Uri AT ALL-FOUR STORES ilors y ga f best BOYS’ AND. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. Thé jaunty Military Reefer tyle and the long {ull Hox Overcoat tur Boys of 6 to 15 y.ars. The Surprise Store 's Open Saturday Evening Until 11 0’ Clock. Novelty. Russian day rment is ta At All Four Stores. Surprise Special Sale, 373. Fashionable Winter OVERCOATS FOR MEN. New University, Fullmore, Chesterfield and | Unsurpassed Clothing fat fay Bors and Children. Ppertectty- organized tactory inthe g ed ina values than ever. 1906. __ BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. Store Opens 8.30 A. Closes 6 P.M.” . ste is alt small Clothing_that is distinctive ijn—sty¥le,_givestongest—s: we know of, having all the virtues of the highest priced garment Boys! « eefers, $4.95. S$, lendid quality frieze, in Oxtord Youths! gray and light and dark shads:, also navy; some m: with emblems on: sleeve: soine lined with ret flannel serge, biace velvet collars. sizes 6 {o 12 years rs Boys' Overconts, $4.95. Made in the new form fitting ¥ prices, $2.95 Men’s Shirts to. Measure. He From Exclus ve Me terials. “Sashes and Ribbon Bows We: started latin g the tibb 01 pers ori: Knotted Rosettes . Ubi Single Roses ||| Single Roses Daisy Spkays w vases SLAD each - Wild. Rose Spra | Rose Bud Sprays w Just at the hkad oft ac where yo! | Coronets of Coronets. of cares for Evening Wear. nall roses...» leaves and dewdrops Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth ing; Best. Bargains.) i} iO satisfactory Sizes from 14) ‘ ray and br wa stripes res and black thibets, sizes \ iil ne | GPETE® || Warm Coats for Children. Special Babywear Store Offerings. iawn Coats, belt back, sian effect, di 2 to-d-years, value employees in March, 190, js also con- eidering the question of a wage in- creases The Philadelphia and Reading Com pany, the New York ( 4, the’ Laok- awanna and other Eastern roads have either been requested to advanced the Wages of the employees or have taken some Biepe to do so. Subsidiary Companies First. The first public announcement of the increase In Standard O!] wages was snade_yesterdiy,-when it was seid that the Gatena Oil Company, a: subsidiary concern, manufacturing lubricating olls, next Wednesday evening. The pro Shed willbe) devoted to) the rellet, rund, which has been depleted because o: numerous app! and by the senc Francisco earthquake sufferers, relief fund ts maintained to ald indlget nt telegraphers who are not members of the society and thelr families, and {ts) resgurces depend largely upon the muc-| cess of these yoarly entertainments The Entertainment Committee, of | which R. J. Marrin {s chairman, has appealed to all telegraphers to do thelr] the entertainment «| A = aieat Se utmost to make financial success. | ville performance commen: “panies will make similar announcements to sixty thousand men! within the next few weeks. Tho increases will affect nore particularly tie men who receive Jeds than $125 a month, Railroads which are exp promises are the Chi ed to make #0, Milwau- and St. Paul, the Rovk Island and St—Leuls Ban andthe Northweste: peoted that instead of 5 in Wwkges_ Kpec eubetdieey—eom tt and will atop at those who desire tunity to enjoy th eel ————— ALDERMEN IN SHORT SESSION. | Aldermen was called by Foard of tn special seaston | Mayor to-day to consider in budget. The Board sat exac ve minutes. It referred the whole mat ter tothe Finance Commtttes wit tructions to qopibite henrinars The towether the will be advanced ————eF other branches. - St was said that the atMeoulry ow delayed the managements of the seve corporitions of the We: wages was the fact that to meet the wages impossible to —erent—or——0e falling—off in bu: WOMEN PRINCIPALS reduce wages later in ERIN NGS aN a ——Fhenr-Giims—of $45,000 Against the City. Tt was ead news for women principals Sn-the public echools when the Appel- Inte Division handed down a decision yesterday on_thetr tiatm rar back pay, Ageremating 5,00 and Literest, which thoy assert ts dua them under an act of the Legislature passed In is09 The suit is brought in the name of » E. Buckbee against the Board of! to behaif of herself and ven other women principals. of 18 provided for an equal increase of $200 In the salary of women princtpals, and that no woman princ pe pal of ten years’ service as principal, Bie: shall receive less than $2.50, The board op May 17, 1899, adopted a \palary schedule for the boroughs of Manhattan and the, Bronx Jn which women princlpals. from the fifth year on Were sto reoely Subsequently the board rescinded that resolution and Axed the stlury schedule ut the mini mum figures of the $2,000. Tho pres- sequent ‘dnt anit In to collect t tween the original and the figures, ‘Phe prevailing opinion, written by/ Justice John Proctor Clarke, says that the board Has not exhausted Its power over its employees when {t has oiice Axed their compensatio: iy Should this n of the law “stand: tt is almost certain bat the principals will lose thelr case. ——_—er——_ NEW AUTO RECORD. covered the distance Oo miles fn 18 hours and 13 mutes three bot- previous rd. *The tine | rn Pacin over tho coust parssnger train! route ts “THREE FACTS} § offigersfeit that it- would-be-practically} RECEIVE SETBACK, | Appeitate- Court VirtuattyShatters} fais generous offer of assis For Sick Women’ such symptoms as backache, Irregular. land painful periods, displacements _of the female organs, pain In the side, burning sensation in the stomach, hear. | ing-down. pains, nervousness, dizziness , and sleeplessness. | SECOND.—The—medicine—that— holds} the record for the largest number of ab- solute cures of female :I!ls 1s Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Ut regulates, strengthens and cures diseases fof the female organism as nothing els ane as For thirty years It has been help! Tort {women to be strong, curing aes he, nervousness, ey troubles, inflamma- tion of the female organs, weakness and displacements, regulating the —pertods perfectly and overcoming their pains, It has also proved Itself invaluable in pre- paring women for childbirth and the | change of life. * i THIRD.—The great_volume of unso- Nclted and grateful test{monials on’ file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, | Mass., many of which are from time to. time published by permission, give ab- Ladies, Ready mad. or your money } solute evidence of the value of Lydla E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and ARS Mrs, Pinkham's advice ‘ Weekly N Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invi- Mand tation to Women.—Women suf-) | Standar fering from any form of female- weak- | ness are Invited to promptly communl- cate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, ‘Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and! answered by women only. From symp- toms given your trouble may be located | and the quickest and surest way of re-/ jeovery advised. Mrs. Pinkham is} jdanghter: in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, for twenty-five years under her ctlon, and since Her decease she has been advising sick women free of Le Out of the vast volume of ex- OT ini ce in treating female ills Mrs. On oe | Pinkham probably has the very’ know: en Hadive that will help your case, Surely. any woman, rich or poor, is very tool h if she does not take advantage #7 EW Being Men and Boy We trust you sony We sell goods as we represent refunde ‘and pular Pr “No Security No Indorsement No Empl yers' ness, Do yo any clothing for the coming cold wea her? [f you are not prepared wi our two stores, select what you need, |____chase pay the first dep sit and take the goods along, Oot N “all th credit house, y the leading manufacturers of this country, in the latest any time Or m time, so we With us, We don Here clotving bus! done awav w Credit P rei.rences, such For instance, “ or friend, giving us a call before yolug elsewhere you will, be convinced of the fact, T WE DON’T DO: We make no inquiries from-your landlord or employer, from“your-neighbors-or-friertds- We-make-no-deliveries; we give you the goods along when you make the purchase iand pay the first deposit. WHAT WE BO and WH Tae yet | To Consider [[#vne us 2 ca . —— { 2 FIRST.—That almost every operation in our hospitals performed upon wome: ; RB becomes necessary through neglect of , Ve sell clothing for ny References A Give Us a Trial, Gutfitting Co. 112 pyest 14th Si. oth CRI that election is over, we must get down to~busi- se that are look spe who asks for credit i u or any one of your immediate family need th the ready cash, you can corre to either of make your pur- ew Cred t Plan tas been established for jor an honest credit, in an honest The clot.aing that we seil is manulactured It is made up sty! ¢cni ali nobby patterns, We don’t spare oncy in order to get the right godds at the right can please every one that opens an acgyunt ‘t_ consider cdti Dur long experience Ia ihe credit iness has convinced us of the fact that every honest ‘Therefore, we have ith the old methods and have adopted our New am. You don’t have to give us a string of as other credit houses demand of you. ¢ such as irom your lanilord, employer, nelghbor All we {s your promise, By terms | We sellior f charge, | reference or se | We do not as | prove your h | For ME nse SON FROM MAKE Reduced Pr RADY MAL CLOTHING sq ON i CREDIT faintly wild Open ita favor 1f you ask us for the air) 404 8TH AVE. OVEN EVE LENOX CLOTHING CO... 2274 Third Avenue,123d-124th S‘reets AND é CLOTHING WOMEN The United States Steel Corporation, | te New York Telegrapiiors' Ald Gocicty FOR SALE. FOR SALE. the world’s largest trust. wh. will take place at the Lexington Ave-| .W~.~-.~~ | Valited the-wages af its army of 17,000 }nue Oper& House in Filty-elenth-stheel og lee ae a | Lee ee mmed with ¢ Rss effects, si | (> Dainty Silk pace for. ‘Theater $1.50 Kinds at 97, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Better Make and Finish nd tear ot play ¢ on dress occa- D, button, 1 to 6, 84.5 li WITH. MIRROR BOTTOM—some one can tum out Shoes that will look |} meualsinvaivabu vell for -a while —but we BUILD Shoes |} = younger gener. Care and Ing heel $2.75, calf, button, |! id button Shoes i Read farther and-youj}j - 884 ConumIbts aves 103d-104th Sts. evtnincs ILD BREN, mDlete semortment of. REM AND YIU" JACOBSON BROS, Door of 30th St. ENINGS. AND on ur OVEN venting kaye AMEN Beat DIAMONDS, 1187 MALDEN LANG CREDIT TO ALL. TVHLY PAYMENTS. KOR MEN TS AND ienpINa West Side credit Co., 534 8th Av., bet. 36th & 37th Sis. EVENINGS, CREDIT MANHATIAN CLOTHING CO. Sd Ave. Rear 05th, 80, Ne about Wa tr hoys 198 3 FOR SALE. — AND FINANCIA FOR SALE, Sunday Nevada Sunday Nevadal | Bulllrog District. BaliapDitslceAbgeea tion! grcat.op- |} portunity to make big-money- Stock Only 10 cts., Par $1 300 Acres. A S54 foot us) n ot ore —exactty——simntar Montgomery Shos h one $20.00 a share. Send for prospectus, report and map. SOHN J. BUNTE CO. 192 BROADWAY, N.Y. Why not dress. in “style Way not wear good, HONEST clothes ? | ic or MEN = WOME i weatlig apparel for soa large me to_pay for them, a—few— reasons. preference to the STAND ARD OUTFI FIRS T~ house Yrs esteeING? ee Dir SECOND“: every garment we sell, middleman’s profi } All f our business is conducted in THIRD: de res 1 no publicity. FOU RT His —We keep in repair, free of charge, Here i - “FOR SALE, ee CREDIT. The reputation we have attained during the last Twenty-five years of being the most R CLOTHING HOUSE in the city is still with us—we offer nothing but rellable CLOTHING FOR Men; Women &Children We will keep you and your family well dressed in the latest styles. “LADIES! and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING and FURS on CREDIT at lo cash prices for One Dollar a Week, and key you hee in repalr for one year freo of hi CALL AND INSPRCT OUR BTOCK. for one year, for Only $1.00, Weekly. No Security, No Indorsement. Easy to Buy--Kasy to Pay. Standard Outfitting 112 W. 14th St, near 5th Ave. Brooklyn Store, 920 Broudway. OPEN EVENINGS. FERCOAT om tailor 7 out amoud Rings. B JACOBS: 6 5, athe [ the’ offer th 208 |) Haven Clo. te wide | Lis a TIMEPIEC eet aa A el ither for niisses and: chil 1.20 to $1.98 18225 all-salary or limited income is no excuse, For we offer the N-and CHIL Sartment-of-furs-at-popular_prices, and give: credit should give CLOTHING and thus save strictest confi- FIF TH —we can fit out a family in style and worthy clothing No Employers’ Re ferences, Co., Rr rn Y: 7 + x ; ) WATCHES Manhattan Clothing Co.}) fst. CREDIT TO j WatcHES THA sed “Aves, (near oth St N: vt | ByAUEINUL olliniy alasiond rine, $28; | ion Mit Hteetie = DIAMONDS yen Evenings, Bane re ; “ Hrenertla Sewelry, Ceo 73 Nesean ot, 6 SUN NTT Ta rar ear eared is ihe at w ‘4 «

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