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) the appiication ie made. To be efficient! work oo that IMs assootated with the! trom the kitchens of American homes, {_—_______—_—_] bio all activities in government pertain: employment of women In industry may and a majority of the women inmates of i) > {ng to household economics should be be determined avtentifically and eff. lunatic asylums are farmers’ wives. centred In ® bureau of woman labor, clently with respect to the whole matter | With rewpect to infant mortality, the m and to be practical thone activities | of employment of women. United States Commissioner of Labor | ba should be directed by a woman with | He SERIOUS INTERESTS OF found lately that the famiiy wash tub ts db. strict regard for nome conditions andj as fatal to the profession of maternity We announce with Pleasure } FOR NEW BUREAU for family needs. THE WORKINGMAN INVOLVED. [14 even a Southern cotton mill, The : ‘ r “The Census Bureau enumerating the| “A Bureau of Woman Labor would | Commissioner did not, however, even in Reduction in Price f the United States analyzes | show that the serious interests of the| that aonnection, discover that a mother peor Of WOMAN LABOR pop A with respect to nex and oc- workingman are Involved with the suc-| at the family wash tub ts at work. A cupation, Thus it sows that only | cess or failure of woman's occupation Bureau of Women Labor would ade- H A womes "who are employed In gainful | the home; the ignorance and extrave:|quceiy jreacst the mater ot womens LLOTEL ASTOR . i jpursults are at rk, the 20,000,000| gance of women in the home, rather) work tn relation to health and morals, bi [women of the country employed. Inj than of the occupation of women In tn | Sottosing’ectuet conditions of woman's | COFFEE « To Reclaim Homemakers from Pomensking are reconted by the cen- | dustry, is the great menace of the | work in the home.” Sue-taker as having “no oceupat American wage-earner’n success. Et- Status of the Economi- BT. JOMNG, N. F., May 14.—Thirty- J f woman labor im neces-|fectively to regulate the entrance of Within Five Mites. Thin The Neomamekere vot; Wembea tats wane parncltn, crvatiied | gal® Seeee Now-—35c Per Pound the country from the statue of tue eco- | Iabor should compel the United States : cally Submerged. | nomically erked; the censuactaker| Government to study the abandonment] Mree laree icebergs, together with j , i Bhould receive instructions ae to tie, bY Women of household puraulte, There | MUca broken Ice, were passed within a : Tes ty Just one scientiNe meana of eliminat- | radiua of five miles near Grand Banks | value of woman's work from @ burea Gordon, which 1 lof woman labor equipped wit ing the cheap iabor of women from! by the steamer General IT IS A WOMAN'S TASK. imation to snow that, homemaking i competition with the waxe earning of| haa arrived here from Cadis, The & -a.afu) pureutt, without The Bureau of Labor Statiation hat Plan of Mrs, Flora McDonald investigates cost of living considered 207, Making profitable to women. That | © would be @ partioular alm of a Bureau as an clement of the cont of produc oe Woman Labor, Thompson to Aid Twenty ton: it has investigated family budget "-Greatchourted. reformers, sealous tn! In the study of the increase In prices thelr efforts to lessen the burden of Million Housewives. find Cont of living. In no inatance Bas women who work, have promoted legis-| i done more than estimate cost and jation imiting the day ef women waxe- brie oli renwet ty the raw materials earners to elght oF ten hours, and arRved c ving; 8 tenored the (Rpecial to The Frening World.) that the Wage-earners should have some WASHINGTON, May 14—Mre. Flora, ™e’um through which those materials time free in which to do housework. It MeDenald Thompeon, the seif-atyied STS COMVerted Into the element of Ife—i has not seemed to occur to those reform: we jon, that ie by improving the conditions steamer came through the | of woman's work In the home, to make > The Popular Coffee at a popular Price B. FISCHER & CO. “lorie cuftregiet” ond writer on peo working for the family in the) ers that a more e ve means of over- Importers New York j “The Bureau of Labor Btatisties has earn of ect eat ! @ petition for the establishment of & work in the United States, but only with nment to the end of assurin y ! mew dureau of woman labor as @ sub: regard to women wage-earners. It has women uccupation at home under proves N. ¥. ————— Geviston of the manifold activities of|ptierly ignored the industrial situation conditions. The great majority of 164 East 59th Street Le pupeurenpnnnempmmnsasmanessaemeanadl the Department of Labor. of home-makers. Nevertheless, home-| women ori: Open Evenings Until 6. Sunday 10 te 4, Gre. Thompeon is working “to reclaim] making is the exclusive occupation of — J f tee homemakers of the country from | siz women in the United States te every & the status of the economically sub-|one engaged in wage-earning; approxi- y . Ocalists’ Opticians to use her own words, She| mately 2,000,000 women are cooupied ox- ‘waats the Department of Labor to look , clusively in the home, and. only some-, Mey « Contury w Bunness after the tens ef thousands of women|thing like one in twenty hae any help’ whe are Uisted in the census report ae|in doing all the work for the family, in No price is big enough “mmemployed,"" Sut who really are daily | addition to bearing and rearing ohiidren; to buy back glasses engaged in the arduous labor of maki & large majority of women engaged in fi hi aed beeping homes for the country's| Wage-earning do all or part of the work rom those who have In their homes before and ter their been benefited by has Mrs. Thompson laid her| day's work for wages is done, and the sii the: fore the President, but she | ,000 wage-carnera al whom alone using Te ear of Secretary of Labor! the Bureau of Labor Statistics 1s con-, and the latter has |eerned, are permanent in industry, not Sy Regu hye PRE lect agreement, in| as individuals, but as a class; as - . whe ‘aarcien, viduals, through marringe, they ee] Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. Mre. Thompson | constantly passing out of industry into | 217 way, Astor House. aking the won: | the home; homemaking, therefore be 223 Sisth Ave,, 5th St, 350 SiathAve.,22d St. me—so elusive @| sides being the actual exclusive occupa- 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. 498 Fulton St.,Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. < eit i un af to grasp in the|tion of the vast majority of American of real labor—comes rightly with-| Women, is the key to the solution ot| Cognisance of his department, |most of the problems of the woman; the mechanic and the|Wage-earner, for in the home is the, clerk have po right to usurp | alternativ. ation from which and attention ef the various| back to which the pendulum of woman 5F e ve i tn Summer as well as Winter heave PBorelen EAGLE a Pa Clearance Reductions : WOMEN’S COATS old an Evening World re-|man Labor to perform 1s to correct the CHARMEUSE 10 00 . In setting forth the ob-| investigations which the Bureau of La- SA TIN Detition. This is the way | bor Statistice has made of woman's her case: EFONGE A WOMAN TO DIRECT F Pri tue acrivirice. (CHILDREN WHOARESICKLY|$ BEDFORDCORD — rel Res “In the Agricultural Department the Subject ef Household Koonomics te Se eet Fancy Silk Dresse monopolise the attention of } FORMER PRICES, $25.00 to $35.00 the Government in that connection? Bees macrat, aatest to nceess | G de Chine,‘ e Met the lames Sih Poni and | 10.00 | Wi i h ConpenseED THE ORIGINAL Gives most Satisfactory Results as an Infant Food ‘Matchless | helps to women’s comfort, physical well-being, and beaity—aure 00 pron mote healthy, natural action of the of digestion and elimination —the tonic, safe and ever reliable % BEECHAM’S PILLS The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Seld everywhere. In boues, 10c., 380, ‘ = : r ee m SMITH GRAY and “SCHEDULE K” join hands to give you Another Big Opportunity 1800 Blue Serge Suits VALUES SMITH GRAY has again taken advantage of the tariff-excited wool market. This time the prize was material which has been made into 1800 fashionable Blue Serge Suits. Our tailors have been working night and day to get them ready for you. They will move fast. You must be QUICK. Few chances will come to you this season to look over such Tufted spring seat. Best quality of genuine leather; dome castors. Number of other bargains, Estab- lished 70 years. MASON'S, MYBTLE AVE.. CO! it he RROGKIYNG News OF I mported Absolutely ! ! HOLBROOKS GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE Alwaye demand Tyree's Antiseptic Powder, as it con- All being an array of serviceable serge suits, all of which cre $25 and mate Taestion ond ay ere $30 values, : Ps 6. TXMER, litt peas THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, $ 19° Hi gh Grade Fabrics, Superior Workmanship. Up-to-the- Minute Styles. I 1 Rate, Sule, Snel, BrosiodDzuble Brcated Hees : “ H Sire fi » Rew: We NEW YORK ———_____ BROOKLYN ad eetny} BROADWAY at WARREN ST, FOUR STORES FULTON ST,, AT FLATBUSH AV, bot yg A 8TH AVENUE, NEAR 27th ST, BRoADWa "kt BEDFORD. AV, om 258 | 19138. Saks Cold hee is the logical place for your furs—and now is the logical time to write us or call us on the phone. mmo DAKS KContparty «os These Hand-Embroidered Blouses from Paris are the success of the year at these wonderful economies. A consignment of Paris hand-embroidered blouses that were toolate for the New York house which ordered them, and which we released by cable at a tremendous economy on the original invoice cost. Two days’ selling has somewhat diminished the number of blouses in this sale, but it has not diminished the variety of the designs, it bas not diminished their originality, and nothing ever could impair the tender, delicate beauty of their fashioning. Hand-embroidered blouses, every stitch of the embroidery Paris-made. Batistes and voiles, light as a Summer mist, soft as gossamer, and over them the tracery of a haud that has wrought designs as delicate and rich as those on a but! *s wing. Embroidery that apparently never had any beginning, but has blossomed forth nat; , as ingenuously as Topsy “growed.” Made in very smart high and low neck styles, with three quarter sleeves, daintily trimmed with flat Val. or Irish lace and edgings, and in a bewildering variety of designs. Very sheer materials, yet of a serviceable quality. Made and finished on a parity with the character of the embroidery. And marked at prices which should be of unusual interest to the woman who has a preference for Paris needlework in her blouse-wear. Third floor $7.50 Blouses...........ssss000......Special at $3.95 $9.50 Blouses.. - ... Special at $5.00 $10.75 Blouses........................ special at $5.95 Tomorrow, Thursday, May 15th Women’s Summer Dresses at $5 made of striped voile [ 260 only—values $7.50 & $8.50 A limited offering of dresses, designed with silk girdles and sashes, lingerie collars and shadow lace yokes. The selection includes black, navy, Copenhagen, helio, and rose stripes. Three smart models, and all sizes. No mail orders. Fourth floor The May Sale of UNDERMUSLINS has many new acquisitions in store for you tomorrow The latest addition to the May sale is a special lot of “Marcella” combinations and drawers, which are so strikingly practical in design that they are sure to meet with immediate favor. The draw- ers, for instance, are really three garments in one, having the advantage of an open and closed drawer, and a short circular skirt which fits smoothly over the hips. The waist measures in this ment are 22 to $0 inches. The “Marcella” combination is a drawer and corset cover combined. Both of these garments are shown in a full range of trimmings, with the daintiest of laces and! embroideries, and there are twenty-six styles in the selection we have assembled for tomorrow's selling. Practical little garments, excellently made and finished, and notably economical. Marcella Drawers... ............50c to $2.00 Marcella Combinations. +...85¢ to $2.50 Five undermuslin specials for tomorrow CORSET COVERS AT 50c UNDERBODICES AT 50c ft with embroid Five styles of thi: 1 ide of nainsook, with Made of fing, u-.tscok Mrathakee Hobos drawa, Aloy | dainty Yeimmings of laces oF embroideries. Onc style yoke of lace insertion edges. or with medallions of is made of all-over embroidery, and all styles are fine emb-nidery combined with Val. lace insertion. ished with ribbon shoulder straps. NIGHTGOWNS at 50c NIGHTGOWNS at 75c NIGHTGOWNS at 85c Made with low neck apd short | Slip-on model, with embroidery edge, | Low neck styles, with neat edges of sleeves, or medium low neck and | slashed sleeves and ribbon bow; | torchon lace or embroidery, ribbon open front. Neat trimming of lace | or combination of embroidery in- | drawn; or zeke effect, with lace or embroidery edging. eertion edging. insertion and embroidery trimming, A Special Invoice of $2 White Tagal Hemp Hats tomorrow at $1.39 A maker whose season has been slow owing to adverse weather conditions, has closed out to us at a special price an invoice of white tagal hemp hats, containing five of the newest shapes. They are made of a fine quality white hemp, and a simple little trimming is all that is needed to transform one of these hemp shapes into a smart and serviceable chapeau for immediate wear. It is a regular two dollar shape, at the lowest computation, and a remark- able value at tomorrow’s special figure. Third floor Suggestions for Trimming Free Trimming Service 4 Wings, 49¢ up to $2.50, New White| Provided you buy both hat and trimming from us, Brcats, oth stlek-up win at $1.65 and 81.89.) one of our designers will effect the wanted combina- New White Ostrich Feather Bands, with plumes used| tion of both, You may thus have your own individual as back trimmings, at $2.49, 85 and $5.95. New/ideas carried out to the letter, absolutely free of White Flowers, at 49c up to $1.75, charge. A dainty little HOUSE DRESS at $1 Very Special for Thursday is made of percale, i det blue, with sailor collar and cuffs of white pique, trimmed Gee 4 beat of black pre white wiped percale. Another style is made of ered percale, in ol 2 lavender stripes, and bands of solid color as a trimming to match the stripes. Both Wack, Piso or Sree and both look and actually are so very much better than a dollar will gen- erally buy that you should not miss an opportunity to see them. A Clever HOUSE DRESS’ |A New Model HOUSE DRESS tomorrow at $1.50 tomorrow at $3.75 T clever little blouse frocks are made of Made of fine quality linene. Has small round bod gingham, the stripes being blue, lavender, collar, turn back cuffs and lapels, all hand gray or tan. The collar, cuffs, vest and belt] embroidered in pretty color effects; white em- are of solid color gingham to match the par-|broidered in cadet or red; pink, with trimming ticular color of stripe your choice may settle|of white embroidered in pink; lavender with on, Pearl buttons and narrow se'l band/trimming of white embroidered in lavender, trimmings complete a ent which is refresh-| and cadet and light blue with tan trimmings, ingly neat and colorful, and a bargain at @1.50.|embroidered in blue. Sizes 94 to 46. Women’s Dusters and Auto Coats the newest styles for smart auto use $$$ Linen Dust Coats, $4.78 to $25 Auto Coats, $19.50 to $50 ingle and double breasted models, | Made in the newest of domestic and foreign pel three-quarter ‘length, cutaway ani/° ey evske, beers ah check wools and vicyyas in white, blue, straight front styles. Raglan and oe fe a beautiful shade of Nell Rose; ca he Pm sleeves, Some plain tailored, others in stunning black and white, and red and white effect, and an unusual variety in collars and) soft stripe flannels, Regulation models, cuffs, which embrace self materials, leathers, |belt effects, and kimono styles. 86 to 42 ratines and suedes, in contrasting colors. inches rag Auto Robes, made of mohaire in all colors, linens and Fen te LED asd toodiumm weights, Bpectal ot $1.78 to S000,