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SBAWEEK, SAYS TWS DRESSMAKER of 15,000 Now:on Strike Says the Chicago: Figures Are Absurd. HOPE OF SETTLEME and There Is Prospect of Peace To-Morrow. thousané more girls, making was packed to the window-silis al} hopeful that within « u it iF 85 rT : ae for ene ef the largest concerns in the city, eaid that che corned RW a vor ‘With ealatives," she sald. Se sue and 00 ot sie but I ie: 1 had to fad my own GAY A GOOD GIAL CANNOT LIVE ON 00 A WEBK. B Pretty Engticn girl, who had been geare in the trade, laughed outright apg hay that were offered no ee could live and lead “The Chi-ege estimate, Wed B for room rent. That is ali oe It then allowed 40 cents a werk consiating of coffees and vale ‘That is absurd. A girl cannut Werk through t jay without @ proper Amount of {0d to start on, for abe must at a cold iunch at noon. cheapest Weeakfast in New York comes te. A girl must #9 4. get feed enough in her to keep at t Job. 1f she does not she will cave upéer. 1 allow 18 conte a day for lunch, mM which is cheap enough. The Chicago figure allows that for only al days of he week, W We must ent on guade workin y will And in New York thet 85 cenis just about covers it e@eh day. The Chicago figures allow ely $1.40 eee the whol order eating we prefer to eat. Things many be cheaper in Caleago but the hed I give for my actual com of jag alive and working are the real bed iu New York and I know from years of work. I have not been able to save a cent in all those nine yeare—not a single penny. QUSPECTS THE FACTORY GIRL WHO DRESSES RICHLY. “The Omicago stories talk a lot adout tee girls who wom and wear fine C@ethes, When a git mys that her furnish her with her finery Tf her parents “En the nature of things,” sald one “the young women of the factories wamt (0 stay good. If they didn't they gpl be in the factories. Any help WO got by investigations we certainly apereciate. 1 make from twenty to f@enty-two dozen infants’ hand-em- Wreldered dresses a and «Mise Pauline miser for the National Garment ‘orkers’ Union, was the chief speaker me the meeting in the Temple to-day, tu organize their abops into individual unions and acted on imme- Gene hore ers Offer Concessions | for Is Bryan will find that his ideae are not fm conformance with the ideas domi- Rating the White House, and then will be the time to witness fireworks with- out the necessity of paying for a re served seat. HINTS HE DOESN'T WANT TO Paper cortespondents Mr. Bryan !ntl- meted that his tenure of office was un- certain. He as much as sald he didn't know how long he might stay. It ts deleved by politictans that Mr. Bryan had @ political object in this that he left a way to sidestep should the oc- casion arise when sidestepping would be the proper footwork. ton is now observing Mr. work. Wheo it comes to fretting away with work, William Jennings Bryan Is the brother of the horse. r His capacity for toil is tremendous eh and bis personal habits are so regular! * and abstemious that he has charged against him no time wasted in con- vivial conversation or trivial enjoyment. METHOD IN EVERY ACT OF MR. done with an object In view—his every act Js part of his scheme In life, and that scheme is and has bees accom- plishment. THE EVENING WORLD, CANNOT | a Girl Strikers of the Dressmakers’ Union Whose Walk-Out Is Imperilling Easter Finery GROUP OF STRIKE BRYAN KEEPS TUNE WITH WILSON, BUT DISCORD IS AWAITED (Contunued from Firat Page.) the time to come when Mr. STAY LONG. At bis first meeting with the nows- But this is all conjecture. Washing- Bryan at BRYAN. About everything Mr. Bryan does Is Mr. Bryan {» at his office early, It ls provable that no man in public life has eonducted such a heavy private corre- spondence as Mr. Bryan hi in the last sixtsen yeara Consequently the ordinary routine of the correspon- dence of his office ts play to him, When handled comes down to the exercise of plomacy and tne framing of communl- s with the other powers of th Mr, Bryan approaches the taal with no trepidation, for there is scarcely @ civilized country that he has not visited and explored, scarcely a ruler or a premier that he has not met. In peint of experience gained from travel and association, he is wonder-~ fully well equipped for the office of] ™ Secretary of State, HIS OFFICE IS A SMALL, DINGY AFFAIR. , The room of the Secretary of State in the State, War and Navy bullding Is a amall and rather gloomy chamber. ‘There are cracks along the edges of the ceiling, the rug is worn, the furnl- ture shows signs of long service. iits desk is in the middle of the room and his chair {s Mixed so that his back Is to the windows facing the long bridge over the Potomac, but the matter of location of his desk is one of little Im- portance to Mr. Bryan Unless engaged in signing or writing letters or looking over matters submitted him by bls aubordinates Mr, Bryan acts as though he had no desk He is all over the room. E: at this time when statesmen, patriote “| and plain, ordinary oltizens are descend- fag upon him in droves he bas full op- portunity for exercise of his ability to be tn two places at the same time. ‘There are three doors to Mr, Bryan's room, one leading to an office occupled by an Assistant secretary of State, one noon Mr two call period of haps he was not as rip the day receive a man he know fhe has to say, appare message and show the call two minutes without even a | of He had heen talking to a grou Other side of the room, In abe Jumps it seemed he was face to face with the Southerners, “I'm very glad to see you,” said the Secretary of State after the preliminary greetings and introductions, ‘Now, Sen- ator, what can [ do for you?" nator glanced around some- embarrassed, He had rot looked ch a public summons to signify Mr. Bryan's that he and the di tt attending him had called relative ¢ the claims for appointment of three men of their part of the country to dip- lomatic posts. DIRECTNESS UNNERVES OFFIC with the delegation. ‘They had not mad minds to ding to the public corridor and one leading to a atuffy little anteroom where; the walnut elpiece is dotted with hundreds and hundreds of burned spots oeeitiog an authorities are now agreed on this: Don't imprison the disease germs in your skin by the use of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to multiply A true cure for all eczematous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing egents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT, PA Maa yes b compesnd of £ of Oi tergreen, othae ine _ te combined ia the D. he: disease germs and destroys them{ then ~ ofjaualifications for and cigars, Mr. Bryan's long service at looking several ways at once stands him well in observing those doors, He can, apparently, # at the same Ume and no matter how crowded the room he spots every now arrival. Just now, when the Democracy sil three of them keeping open house, so to speak, little remony attends an audience with the Secretary of State. The caller gives his name and while the mv carrying the namo or caller stro! trendant ts 1 inside the ™ tt This wa servat . 1 Greeting those Who cae 1 and pass fe to say that Sulzer does bany. ‘There is no wh!s hands oF adjournments to © erally what Mr. Bryan has to say any one man can be b ing near. His wond dropped from the ordinary tional tone. JUST HOW BRYAN GREETS HIS! ard by all stand- ful voice is not CALLERS. There « to hiny-to mention one instance two distinguished — United States Senators from t uth with a f five, including th holders. Mr. Bryan saw then enter the door, es. But he was ced in a voice Just as lo. HUNTERS. “What are the places’ asked Mh Bryan, He was told, Then in a w he has he cut short the eulogistic arnt decorations intended to impreas lini igh character and capabilities of the candidates and asked which post each desired. directness sta Th red the visitin a definite si meantime do Mu days." way through me know in a couple ‘The visitors were } the door bound out. One of them mala he would tke to! ® vome again and } “Come any t a longer talk * said Mr. Bryay ‘Walk right in, J’ be glad to see) you."" “Whatever they may say about my this office,” he re- Salves Can't Cure Eczema In regard to skin diseases, medical soothes and heals the shia as uothing | else has ever done, A 50-cent bottle will start the cure and give you instant relief. Thousands of druggists make fast friends of their patrons by recommend: ing this D. D, D. Prescription to skin sufferers, and they are so confident of | what the famous remedy will do for! you that they offer the regular size bot- tle for you to try it now on a positive wo-pay guarantes. D. D. D. Soap keeps the pores clean. Ask your drug: sale by. Riker: Drug Stores and ell good | S, E. Cor. fi for a cake. For Advi. : . years, is the accumulation of 1 When he ts through with @ visitor the visitor finds himseif departing end he doesn't Just know why. DOESN'T LIKE TO WAIT FOR THE whenever he finds occasion to consult with the President or the Presktent sermls for him, It is rather peculiar to see Mr, Bryan hurry into the executive office, stride to the door of the Pres!- dent's room and walt. He is not a pa- tient wal opens the nounce the arrival of the Secretary of State, Mr. Bryan steps right up to the partly opened door and looks in. He doesn't have to wait long. when Damon is to soak Pythiaa in th political eye on Pythies may slam Damon across the back of his political head with @ stuffed club. This attitude may de reprehensible, but it is the attl- tude of experienced official Washington. ——_s— PATERSON POLICE CLUBS Leader Is Arrested an and \ Warrant Ob- conversa: | ‘The other two were would-be rt ers from the loom: up thelr we. In the v, Bryan had edged toward you what to do," he said, “get this thing straightened out, Tell me just exactly what you want, Let eb eteetetaletebetnet-ietntnietntdetnioteeteteotnleteteeteeteteetelbeeteetcoteltnlet tabtnbteioeteitetebteiteteeteetebt-ctebciniininetetebicttebtctoett IT have been doing it for twenty His eystem cannot be described. Tt practice, PRESIDENT. Mr. Bryan calls at the White House When the doorkeeper oor to step inside and an- “Sometimes, when there are many waiting for the President in the her to the . both ile ng—@ sort of a Damon jon. But vers of things political of the nation pay but passing attention to what te present nd make bets with each other es to BREAK STRIKERS’ PARADE. tained for I. W. W. Agitator Carlo Tresca. charged @ parade of 2,000 ers and dye workers to- on, N. J, and a free-for- ‘il figot followed in which the police ed their clubs. ‘The strikers finally broke and ran after @ dozen of their | number had been arrested and rushed to the station. ‘The strikers declare that they were putting iuto effect peaceful mass ptcket-|B tacticn, when the police charge them, This Chief Bimson denied, say- ing that his men did not inter: strikers had declared their nd driving the work- ‘To-day's demonstration was in charge ca, one of the organizers W. Ho was not among ted, and as Boon as the po- ‘|BABIES BENEFIT BY PROMPT USE OF POSLAM How the little one suffers from irritat- ing, chafed and itching skin! 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