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| Standard of Living. Is Not to Decline in Morality Bolton Hall Says True Reason is That ___ Economic Conditions Compel Women _- PY By. Edna Cain. Bolton Hall the socialist suthor, tn a. Becent addresa said: “Here we have “young. ‘American women of the most vigorous race on earth getting wages on which they oan- Ot Hees Americah women should lve ~ and will liv; - I asked tim yestérday to explain the —geot—that hey — geo e ere ae “ao-itve, tn Bolle of “E eean,'* bald he, “that with te pre- vailing low wages’ paid to. women they “gairinot rave the—tuxuries and— amuse- ments which ambitious American girls feol tg tholr dua. “Aocording to the statistics of labor bureaus women's wages in restaurants, -hotela_and retail trade..run from $197_ to BT cents per day. “Women demand amusements, attrao- tive dreas and even education, all of whioh cost-money. I am glad they do, {t 1s evidence of a’ prevailing Economic Conditions and Not Standard of Living to Blame. Mr. Hall then intimated chat this gap between low wages and high living was too apt to be bridged in ways not nsso- @lated with moral rectitude. He-dla_not sce great oppurtunity for free agency in the matter, and while he believed with all optimists that peo- ple prefer being good, he xpparentty q@bared the vessimistic opinion that the glances are against them. ination toward good 1! living ured," he” wages down so that they are Inadequate to maintain the general dard of Mving developed by a naturally wlgor- ous and ambitious. people. “Another fact affecting women, {s that they do not receive as hish un averayo mage as men recelye. “1 do not consider this due to Inferior work, because ‘women may develop as great eMolency @e men in most lines of work; {t Is due | fo @ certain unequal competition. “A great many women have a father. tholr support. In applying for a poaltion they are willing to take less money than @ woman haying no other support ean .afford. Other things being equal, “the woman who works for the lowest ~ Inde vidual. “Competition takea na heed of the In- @ividual, and the general tendency of such a state of affairs is to force wo- men to equalize ‘thelr chances at the expense of thelr morals.’" “Do you think luxuries and refine- 4 CHILD KILLED | Is SHEAISSED SISTER} ~|his name, and prominent in local bus|- » Car Guistie Out Life of rive Year-Old Girl in Front of “Her Own Home. ~Almont in front of her-own Woor and fm sight of her playmates, Lena Gold- . five years old, of No, 432 East \ty-eixth street, was knocked down and ‘crushed to death last night by a ¢ar_on Elghty-alxth street. So tightly wheels that the car had to be jacked before it could be released. Jperes Muthall;-a-green motorman, of No, 458 West One Hundred and Fity- first street, and James Blute, his in- structor, were arreaied by Policeman Bohafer and locke Siation-House with homicide. “A big crowa and ners Was pong YaTk ow, _ two men. Gussio Goldstein “eleht -yeara old, siater of Lena, was about te—poard @ playing with and ran to-kiss her alster @ood-hy. As ashe toddled across the weet-bound track the car shot around the curve from Avenue A. Spectators @ay buth motormen tried to stop the esr. Brakes were applied and the (power reversed, but the car slid along ead struck the oblld, She was dragged @ Considerable distance: before the .car was stopped, ei Dr. James Reilly. of No. 36 West One Mundred and Sixteenth street, a| passenger. crawied under and admin- (/btered anaesthetica to the child, Later <- he wes joined by Dr. OCoracadden, of the Presbyterian Hospital, The- two physicians did thelr beat to keep life in soe tile body. When the oka § opel aie Sinatly’ raised the oar body, and of personal | » was the child's body wedged above Uis}—| the Kind You a Always Bought | gate Tae et: the cahtitran sheep Blame for ment ay so essential] to women that} this whould be considered as, a serious” ‘problem “I do. Dainty” apparol, comfortable surroundings, good food,’ adi to wo-~ man's attractiveness, to. her emclency 4&8 a. worker, and, therefore, ta‘ her chances of success in life.!> at 4I¢ two girls came to ydu for employ- ment, you would choose the most at- ;IFechive- ond, provided" aie WAS KIBO} e@Micient In sarvice 2’! x REPS said Mr. Hall, ‘“juat as or ‘m handnome desk, -a/ eat {ft1l view trom my—window; =4 A great many young nfen, on the other hand, cannot afford to marry, | whioh also sustains my theory that the situation thus evolved Is due to |economle comtitions and ngt to innate | it 1s equally true of all citles which I have any personal knowledge of, I do paces think ‘people are any Ae “insmall tose: 3 rare in the environing ‘condi=| Now York is blg and afrords | epportumities for living in any | ner one may chopse. would not advise ambitious women etay away from places like New | Yorks fort there are: also more por: | jtunitles for a big auc here if the | bérsonal capacity for it exists, 1 Offers the Henry George ‘Remedy. | “The statement I have made in regard| {to ttt particular phase of life and {ts | jconnection with economic conditions is made trom the standpoint of a student | ‘and not ofa moruilet/" VAnd what Is the remedy. Mr. Hall?) I knew the remedy of a moralist: but pRoped—Sr, Hath) —wh bs — is [the essential value of cood vin Tad! eng which combined the: good thingy of ere and now, as well as i neeater, of the) “Well, ‘wo may begin vith the taxa thon-of Jando Ht ation Tends were taxed at their true values, the monopo- listle owners would be ‘compe! work them in order to make them pay their expenses. This would give more work to wage-earners, with a corre sponding rise In the ‘sca! which {x regulated nolely by |mand for Jabor. | and on the earth to support’ ¢ comfortably, but you see some have more. than thelr CHEN) of it Tam afraid the wor girl who Is ying to-put-a $5 willow “plume on her) Thelplens rage when she renltveuie that her probiém Js not a little affair of her own, Bat one #0 bie as to include Henry | George's theories on land taxation. She will feel that somebody has taken | ‘mean edvantare of her if It te true | that stupld taxation ts Spy FORTS KEPT IN Bieep's Clothing ley offering her fordidden fruit in a Broad- pay, restaurant Instead of & home In | Ha [Br tully realize that” these suggestions {are Very frivolous. The matter {s one requiring gravity, but I do not really know what to say, and my attitude may be aptly described as that of a person who peeps over « precipiceand giggles | from sheer nervousness, DEXTER M. FERRY DEAD. ~ a Mena of Seed Firm Is Found of mets in the United States, which bore ness enterprises, was found dead in bed at his homo here yesterday. ie had retired in apparently good he=i1 and: died from heart discase uring the nlenc| was Chairman of tho Re- "Wate ‘Central Commities tor -two_years and ads te-at-large to! National, Ropublicans Convention. whi ominted was also pstenieap anus Bears the rot wt | RANWAY!8 READY. RELIEF. CURES LUMBAGO, he fare ete ine: Say PAN PAIN SRentepY hat meta ervelating pains, lay ts tatisiamiaifon at ‘and “cures Com iat of Ottut Glands “or “Gretna” by one application. éf OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ’ STANDS for Bear, ‘ ‘Whose fur, soft and warm, Pahl otfects—-oheviote” passtmeres and | Ai, Men Defies old Jack Frost { Sig fox everemtereuraro alge striped ‘and plain Regardless of storm. Mon’s Suits, $12 10 935 | Tailored Suite > For fur such as his, Men’s Overcoats, $10 to $35 ‘At prices marked low, Read World “Clothing” Ads. THE EVENING WORDED, top soles; $4. 25, fa bericas 6th Ave. and’ 18th St. Thira Floor Salesroom Shoemakers’ Clearing ie Wednesday, November 13th Wonderful Shoe Bargains MISSES’ SHOES. Made of fine Kidskin leather: double extension soles; sol lid innersole and sizes 8% to 2 ven i Pde ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19076 ALLCAR , The Most Remarkable Dress Value Ever Offered. We want it remembered distinctly that these dresses are not old mode's, old stock, or -goods especially made for sale purposes, bat gar- ments that are new, clean, crisp, Spic and span in every detail—garments that. are positively unmatched else- where under:$25. -- The Dresses two of which are jilustrated. are made of all-.. ‘wool, finest, quality imported henrietta cloth and checked cloth. They are beautifully fashioned and the skirts are cut very full. A dressmaker “would charge you as much as our price for the. mere making. These splendid dresses are here in navy, 5,000 pairs In the lot; made of-Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and° Vici Kidskin; EXTRA HIGH CUT; Lace and Button. Sizes) 8% tort. and 1146 to 2. Larger sizes-in Patent- Goltskin ‘only, $2.50 values. Your cholce to-morrow at..... tee - A Sale of myrtie,- black, brown and wine in all sizes. Bloomingdales’, 2a Floor, H0th St. Section, |- Great Mattress Coupon: | || Our $5.50 Combination $3. 98 Our $9.00 Fe.t $7. eat lattress for Mattress for me Sse poate layers of a xood grade full slze; @elghs % bs. Thda Mattress has a noft hair top, bottom! sides and-ends,-and-is-co¥- ered with good Ucking. Value $3. —=Flexihle Extension Soles. -The uppers. are ‘cut from selected Patent Colt- ki fici Kidskin; twenty new_styles> but- ton and Bluchers; high and ee Hd si 2% to-8; widths Ato EE, at-. FRAZIN & ‘OPPENHEIM > 36 FULTON ST. Opp. Elm Pl, $4.98 | Sef2sE Jeno $9 98 5 4 Fa Y Tj This Mattress ni of best Ligh st tie” and tuxuri- | Aticin bre, with ous mm: a made, Salem, Mass. "3,000 Pairs of Men’s i Heavy Winter Shoes ~ Made from selected Calfskin il “Gnd covered with a superior | Quy $15. 00 Feit 4 12-00 Cur $8 All- Ho Mattress for $ t Gar 8 for es i $5. 98 i ‘Phe whito net, fineat! folt mattress Filed. cattely, lth loi | atanle made. Notiing—better at any. price. Filled ext : : soft halr, full size, weighs 45. lbs,, None sent C. 0. D. covered with high erade tleking, Blooming dal urth Floor. soles. _A Waterproof Shoe at “Teather; double, ‘solid eather ‘Worth $2.25 Sizes 7to il Frazin & Oppenheim, Third Floor | 2, 500 pairs Women’s High$ Grade Shoes, Worth $3 £ $3.50, al Wee Fioor Dept.” .468 FIFTH AVE, Near 10th St, ‘BROOKLYN Clothing on Credit Te the better and the easiest. and let us tell you abont our easy payment pian, Dress Well on $1 a Week. LADIES' APPAREL.- ae en ere and |, All new styles In emare Prince hee gave $1.00.a week for fifteen. weeks and then buy a sult of clothing or to buy the clothing now, when you need !t, and pay ngi $1.00 a week for fifteen weeks—where Is the ‘difference? Call at elther of our two conyenlont stores MEN’S CLOTHING. New Long Coats, Children’s and Misses’ Coates . $1,98 to $20 6 UR GREA TEST PIANO SALE A’ SAFE Investment Is _| Buying a Walters Piano dy's Opportunity }) the deat plano manufactured $100 Style KB Walters Pianos, $235 | $750 Style R Walters Picnos, $375 $475 Style C-Watters: Pranos; $240.),$750 We Vertical Graad, $3754 [$500 Style L&-M Walters Pianos, $2504400- Walters Premiere Prana, $4007. $550 Style D-Walters Pianos, $260 | $900 Walters Player Piano, $450, $650 Style F Walters Pianos, $325 |-$1009 Walter: Grand Piano, $690 ara dnetide new style stesiand cover Attention! site Ses 1 He htt i AND SOUL atin the world, Everytody. who’ Capi ae the finest Im ving afoul take advantage of (hia ele. at Beware of Piano rand: Don’t Buy a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker’s Name anos. It te extremely dangerous to pur- Shea Waliets ek 700 Style Ajo Shine, Mf plano fraud. It consiata of ladel- Pi i A mood one, but In thing but i tired for the dealec Tea tt ourpaues Abd in a short time the plana heenmea pertoctiy sclera Your Safeguard Isto Buy a Walters Piano, They Are the Best’ The Name Walters on a Piano sini, for the erm nichess and yerting {na Walters Plano ashe would be RrSUeA ne AUA GA Rta es Ook Highest Grade Pianos Within the Reach of Everybody On Terms That Are Startlingly Liberal Think of it? YOU can inest panos priced up io $300 by paying $5 Down and $1 Per Week No interest. No insarance. No extras, Pian delivered on payment of $5 ‘Walters Pianos Are Maste: rpieces of Piano Construction— .In Fact They Are Pianos E to Last a Lifetime. eautitul and resonin ir touch Ix one of the main fen | mve, Case: veneere banied all the Y through. beau and sivginal Did the, ERE"i den wallow tand fouaat,| longer’ han any other. plans ta the worth, Caution to Prospective Piano Purchasers Under po conalderation do we wivise you to buy a mo-callbd allghtly used or second-hand pianos, They aro like worn-out machinery, perteutiy useless, other- wise people would not want to pert with them, | § will box and stp planoa free of chargé to any part ||) On Cash Sates si 2." Saket hatte il your old piano for, one of there feautiul Walters Pianos, | Exchange ses 2 pass fcms. of are Setuutel Water panes | privileges of ‘any balance ac §1,00 per week. UPON REQUEST A TLL CALL Waretoom, Taird Floor. o% Gtanda for the vers highest and = Sloomugaes Great Sale Coats - Here are remarkable money= saving chances in men's. and fur-lined coats Men’s $80 Fur Lined Coats, .| " body and sleeves lined throughout with drown ‘Russian: sable lynx, Jarge storm collar of Dea | Persian lamb... ata, body'and sleeves lined throughout the finest quality natural ‘| t oF brook mink: fur, large: Men’s $150 Fur Lined Conta, ality blended brook mink ray Eusterntrithke 1 Tinlig, new ave collar of Persian lamb. Men’s ee. to $300. Far Li and sleeves lin Women’s Far Lined Coats $38 Far Lined Coats, lined throughout with gray and white squitrel-and having brown sable lynx collar. $35-Fur-Lined Coats, tined-tbroughout-with-brown- large, eoft, silky brownilynx collar, $45 FurLined-Coats;+inet throughout with brown sal storm coitar-of brown sable tynx to match, at $65 Fur Lined Coats, tines’ with gray and white equirn black” Jynx or Leipsic dye; Persian _ ‘lamb collar seeeowan ee ‘_Blopmingdaies', 24 Floor, 0th st. Bection. HED Marble Statuary — A Remarkable Foar-Day Sale ‘As usual, we take the initiative in presenting—Christmas gift t aa year the tendency to buy y grows greater ‘among ae who desire to avoidithe tn- rush and crowds of the days immediately preceding Chrigimas, This is an exceptionally good opportunity.” Our Paris Bouse, purchased trom af now under way, prominea! marble statuary At about 50c on the dollar ‘The statuary is the work of some of ttaly’s foremost sculptors and remark- _ | ably brilliant examples of artistic endeavor and qiaite the most extraordinary values we have ever been able to offer. The collection comprises full figures, Cats and heads, on | round-or-ov3! pedestals. Trese-prices-are-0:marvellously_to that those who are interested are advised to eral carl: “selec- tion. See the window display, $18.00 to $20.00 Busts at $9. 69— Genuine Italian marble in classic as well as modern sablecte : For-foue kage These eee deelovalin ee also of genuine Italian aes finished in Each piece ia on oval base. This price will veil ax natural white, é ~Hlcoeninealea-— 24 piaor— sein At Bastion —— “Household Helps-Bargains 3. ‘Hook Hat and Coat Racks. A Complete Chakng Dish. — An Unugual Offer. Choice of two! styles; hardwood back with turned of polished brase hooks; 25 ais sony steel. | ‘Be 3 32c French pattern 39¢ 49¢ 62c | Improved High-Grade RoastingPan Made of basswood, 24 inches wide; 134 inches apart, prevent sagging; easel back attachment, simple 10 j bolted; usually .00; folds in very small ace when not in use. | HighGrade Bissell Carpet Sweepers :Can be used for mekts, poultry, fish, bread, etc), made. of the best polished sheet iron; and best pan made. Rosette Paity Irons( Timbale Irons) The Rosette Patty and Timbale Irona, a convenien! and practical kitchen utensil for making cadings for patties or rosette wafers, per wet, cach, ,....cusecee® Bioomtngdalew, Bassmart. A regular 25¢ press. An axsort- ment of either coarse or fine atrainere.