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ACTORY GIRL LEADERS jAPPROVE EVENING WORLD'S ~ FIRE PREVENTION GRUSADE cannot understand how so emali a fine | could have been impored on @ man wi | Deputy Fire Chief Guerin Be-|!# 2 caretess and who shows such « disregard for human expecially {._ Penalties for Violations, the Iaw, ‘Astead of the minimum, and | 1 am sure wil working women, whose | lives are endangered by such actions | WORK GIRLS GRATEFUL. |°t "2° men, wit tnorougniy agree with | FZ, ‘fs me in thie statement, | WORKING PEOPLE LO! FAITH (Women Factory Workers Or-| Se deme weadae, ‘Nk __ ginizing to Compel Bosses aT peatestia Te * to Obey the Law. Surely the imporition of auch a fine In such a case as thie ts not bound to strengthen their bellet in the courts. “The Woman’ ‘Trade Union membera | are organizing themselves small committecs Ine factory possible, be the duty of the members of | committees to watch carefully for such violations of the law and to! report to us hi headquarters, #0 that we can force criminaly careless factory owners to obey the law, to the end that factory workers need not fear & repetition of the Triangle disaster. The Ia food, but they can work Fe announcement of The Evening! no good unle iy he anterned, Aba | ‘Wegld that it will receive complat Propose to t the Bureau of fre factory workers regarding ention in every way In enforcing ‘tlegs of the fire laws, and will eno ig sae PODIlAgH! Guar f re Chief William Guerin, Maes at tke tae | and set ‘6 Prevention Bureau, has of the jaw in action “| natructed his men to redouble thelr ‘ewer violations are dixcovered, will meet| work of Inspection, und to take Into HD the earnest approval of men and|court every factory owner found vio- women all over Greater New York \ fives are Jeopardized by their to locking doors, : who dare not complain | Chief Guerin is a firm believer In the y of the imposition of the maxi- ‘ag ee oer eRete ome eee ene ine or Imprisonment for @ flagrant ’ violation of the law, and declared to- guch men and women who are/ day that It wan by compelling factory dally fear of owners to suffer in the vicinity of their yA9e% Building hol pocketbooks that the city authorities f will continue this campaign | might be able to xafeguard the lives of of thousands of men and women who are employed dally in the thousands of factories within the limits of the city of Greater New York. WALL STREET Market closing—There was some in- Waltor of The Evening where the factory is and in what manner the taw ted, and your complaint thorough Investigation, oe entity will be safeguarded, 2o/ Of last hour. The market showed © you neod not fear your employer Wil) Qoivity in Reading, after other stocks \ you for complaining, had ahown complete indifference to rleo DE FOLLOWS DECISION) in Union Pacific. Ki ik advanced to 1N BLANCK’S CA 1@ 315, a gain of 1 1-4 over last night's z Brening World bas taken up this) tinal ‘ féowing the decision ef the! “Traders evening up their hooks over Of the Court of Special Sessions | the week's end were obliged to buy that Max Bianck, proprietor a for thet purpose on account of excess of their bear commitments, Utah Copper lost GA, with irregular )@oore of his factory, where 150 girls Blanck and his part- advance dio ®, showing net of 6S, ‘Total sales, gince it was in thelr factory | 43.0% shares. en and women were killed In| Opening—The market opened quiet in the first 16 minutes arrow, while moat is- sues opened slightly off. Union Pacitic of $9 against Blanck for} opened unchanged at J, declined % the law. and under very active buying advanced of Blanck w by In-| 1% to 167. Most of the Duying was ter J. Dugan of the Bureau | done by room traders, who based their Prevention, who testified that operations on stories that announe exits to Blanck’s factory were | in regard to the expected extra di &@ chain lock, which operates |tion would pe mude after the close to- day, There wan Uttle supply of stock #@iing orders even at the advance and imum penalty under the now | this made outstanding shorta nervous. fine of $0 or twenty deys on |The copper stocks were heavy and, out- . Bide of Amalgamated, to me that it was nothing Fidteulous to impose the mint- The Cle tm this case,” declared Mise Pine] Lrpaied ees Perkins, Secretary of the Com- sie i of Safety of New York, with | “mel wh rmten at No. 9 East Forty-second “L can never be convinced in world that a small fine of $20 ix to impose on a man who has such @ thorough contempt for |¢ Uife as to lock the doors of his after the terrible experionce he es owner of the Triangle Ist Company, in the Asch Bulld- where nearly 1 men and women Because doors were locked. @an see no reason for lenience in @ec, Mr. Blanck’s recollection of bm Asoh Building fire should have 1 & that fact, the Justices of the Bpecia) Sessions imposed ni ant rere. Bim more than anxious to have ‘. aa ad not only the letter but the epirit hoped * 4. y he law in safeguarding the lives of use : Py is i: employees. Pac. MO” U8 he WORLD'S WORK WILL A 4 48 t 4 BO MUCH GooD. : md ty phils respect. and we believe a tion, such as Evening World, in conjunction | Friday's THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY Noted Specialist Tells Mothers The Meaning of the Score Card °°" 3." Weighing the Baby. ¥ eves in Inflicting Highest [i's own tectory nimi T tetiove | 7 he should have been given the limit of | & Dr. «Godfrey ft. the Central Committee of Welfare Association, gives the following Inatructionn to mothers on tance of properly welghing th twice a week, weighed at birth and the weight should be recorded. At any time the physician may aak for this Information and it will Only too often this weight {a guessed at or the baby is welghed on an incorrect epring acale wi of {te clothes on. A good groce! reserving their cheers for the concli- sion of the lecture. y' The second of the series, entitled |” Go now, “Common Mistakes in the Care ot | you ever Babies" will be given Friday, Oct. 8 | cent case of Pape's 13, in the Northwestern Dispensary, | drug store. You realise in five min- No, 403 West Thirty-sixth street, and| utes how needless it is to suffer from the lant one, “The Care of Sick Babies" | indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach will be given at the Board of Health j di Milk Station, No, 28 Tenth avenue, on Friday, Oct. 10, at 4.15 P. M. These lectures are free and open to ail, and mothers who have registered thelr babies in the Contests for Retter Bablea conducted by The Evening World and The Babies Welfare Association, will be expected to be present. Between Oct. 18 and Oct. 18 the bablen registered at the Board of Health Milk Station will be examined at the Naza- reth Day Nursey between the hours of 9 From Oct, 20 to Oct. 25 the ba-| bies registered at the New York Diet 437) Weat Forty-firat street, will be examined at| sori the Northweatern Dispensary, No, 403| £7, Thirty-sixth street, Prize Winners to Be An- nounced During the Child Welfare Exhibits —More Fine Examples Are Shown at Green- wich House. is again rife in Neighborliood diatrict. Yest Gay mothers and babies flocked to the Nazareth Day Nursery to hear the first of a series of lectures by a chiki specialist on feeding and t of babies, The aubdject of lecture was “Infant Feed: terday's performance revealed palpable improvement bablen have madp already—the ability to ait motionless and listen attentively, crease of strength shown in early part Chelsea between the| s 27 to Nov. | er to the examinatioa | of bables who registered at the Hudson Guild. The examination will take p at the Board of Health Milk Station, K® Tenth avenue, ed a reaction was about n xelling appeared. Cotton prices in the second hour broke 1 previous high I October selling up to 14.06 ce: points above highest price y Buying wan based on reports of damage in Southwest, 1 will be given between the hours and low condi- . 300 babies to examine in RESINOL MAKES || SEEWART After further advances inarket reacted & few points from the high and closed showing advances of from 11 to 17 points, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Open, High, Low. Clos. Oey Wes ae Stops Itching and Burning Instantly ‘There is immediate revief for skins tion | —— which was 1-4 of American and Corn and barley conditions are fay re steady, weathe tion, cians prices turned w support emanating from shorts, well and stop loss I all sorts| «4 me near station Te contains aber EHtsetidtta, iy Bat GR Ae Ht ‘lutely nothing that could injure. the — —— Practically ever 1 that the | gist sells Resinol Ointment and remove tte Soap. At calling & | Resinol, Baltimore, Md, ders for sunbur holders continued free; write to Dept. Works won- special session of the Parliament " * Wheat recovered from the low point to above yesterday's final figure, Corn was steady in the latter part of | CARPET the session at the low prices reached | LaiW. WILLANLS Sith St. res. the Bureau of Fire Prevention, | close work much good. The Committee | 11. Pafery ts conducting an independent |} tion, which it will continue | May. 13,82 7 July +1478 BGU 1.78 locks abolished, Cotton opened steady but irregular. in the case of Blanc! , Some futures up from 1 to 2 points, while » off 1 to 4 points nw Orleans carried mimets above cent level for first time thin season. pta lant week of 2 bales lows than | it will do much good, the later months we ‘@ judicial precedent that the | #'Tces of cotton at Of these locks {s illegal, and | eth March and Ma jeri) mow be easy to compel factory apartment house owners to have! Galveston port re Femoved immediately.” | M6aR bales we! -Wemen factory workers, rem the fate of their hundred a nN growing Btates | t the banks k's former factory, are of | totar deposits distributed ame of the South and West For the first t it @ crimin: Yeeked or bolted in any way in| ter, and thi hours. pects for ‘Was brought out particularly by Mary Drie w ‘Trade | under which prices declined Open This Evening EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Pay Cash or Take Long Time As You Prefer &THWAIT & SONS. IN AMERICA Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row. COWPER ‘OLDEST FURNIT 3rd Avenue and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave, e in some days the market at Liverpool failed to become bet- VRE HOUSE each district contest. Each mother will be notified of the day and hour at which her baby is bo examined, In the | the winni cod for the Child j re as follows: Dis- trict 1, Fourteenth to Twenty-third street, Oct. 20 to 26, District 3, Thirty- fourth to Forty-second street, Oct. 27 to Nov. 1. District 2, Twenty-third to Thirty-fourth atreet, Nov. 10-16. (Blec- tlon week omitted.) { ‘Th schools of the district. The prize win- ners for each Baby Contest will be an- |nounced during the Child Welfare Ex- hibit the following week in the same district. Meanwhile the judging of bablea ts foing on at the Greenwich House, The accond day of judging brought forth even a higher average of general excel- lence than the first wich mother is proud in the assurance that if her baby loses in the contest ft will be only by a hair's breadth, and, at that, to another Greenwich baby. | EAT GABBAGE, FISH SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD “Pape’s Diapepsin” digests food when stomach can’t —Cures indigestion. exhitits will be held tn public Do some foods you eat hit back— taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mra. Dyspeptic, jot this dor Pape's Diapepain digests everythi nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. Nosdifference how badly your stomach is disordered you fn the thing to use, and one can always | will get happy relief in five minutes, ed without much difficulty. aby should be weighed naked. | strengthens and regulates your stom- ly infancy it should be weighed | ach so you can eat your favorite foods later once @ week {®| without fear, enough and after the ninth or tenth |” Most remedies give you relief some- month It is not necessary to welgh more | times—the than once a month. ‘The weight fur- nishes one of the most valuable indica- tions of the baby's progress that can be | @0d puta your stomac obtained. Quite often it telle fon improper feeding and of dis . Pun Proper neckedeit It be discovered in| You feel different as soon as “Pape's but what pleases you most is that it but not sure. quick, p.sitive in w healthy | condition so the misery won't come are al “Pape's Diapepsin Diapepsin” comes in contact with the stomach—distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch- no eructi 8 of undigested food, F head clears and you feel fine. jake the best investment de, by getting a large fifty- | iapepsin from any order. W. L. DOUCLAS | kz 34 °4 & ‘44 SHOES RUG**CARPET ECZEMA VANISH) CLEANSING FIRE PROOF STORAGE Goods. for Household ps Founded in 1863 by TELEPHONE . iy eczema, ftingworm, or other torment- Ying akin trouble, in swarm bath with 5567 COLU Resinol Soap and a simple appli lof Re he soothing, ame sink right intc the skin, stop itching instantly, and soon clear away all trace of eruption even in severe and stubborn canes where other treatments have had no ! 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