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— a Henry Ford, Giver of $10,000,000, \iiirSe tire EE AS | and this, Folks, | year none but present Slips Quietly About the City) sree res Gin, ewes ou cor ore | i8 the End of the 00d to the gteatest possible number, ! stormed the Ford piant | ma will have the satisfaction, | Park. The good humor that hi Wivolds Notice at His Hotel and|| No “‘If’’ to $10,000,000 Plan of : ot making 360 Dey hrs Profit Sharing, Says Henry Ford abate ng eee eee hs factory gates. but on ‘several oveasions | jeerved in viewing thie matter. If we have the olecers were all but swept down in Auto Show, Which He Is Here to See. A man can lose all he has, but if he keeps the good will of those he has associated with, he'll still be rich. Good will is about the only fact there is in life, It fe the good will of our@mployees that we wish to cultivate. The dietribution of a part of the profits among the employees is not charity. It te good logic and common senge. Ten million dollars of antic! by the day. They are not to get are to get their share every two weeks. Even if we do not make an increased profit in dollars and cents, we will Gone much, it Is because the crush. ~ SAGKSONVILLE ELOER GOES TO SEE EDISON Ought to be apparent to all that he is en« titled to credit for hie Hetle in as full Measure as we are for our much. It te profits will go to the men who work Once Worked as Machinist for {Wizard—Crowds Fail to Get that we hae done, and the tim not far distant when none can fall to realise aN have. the satisfaction of making 20,000 men prosperous and. contented, [ft ian were sold and only one is left. Then look at the Pianista, reduced from a Glimpse of Him. Mati gh Bel icles ag share in thia new nrofta ‘dleteitutien, | “Vinol is just the thing ; $430 to $395, of which two were sold and three are left. . i s% _ eight hours’ work is not only sound wusiness, but it 1s social justice. ot, er hae ousny Deore paken ects tite ig daa ‘olks, the whole question is this:—If you don’t want a piano or won't } { Henry Ford, automobdile philanthrop- just as much to feed the abled of @ floor swoeyer as it Siopoee eianile te gerdlpaten, fh OM eave goer lageing appetiti. want one for a long time—all right. But tf you're thinking at all along the : oy ’ inking, thai been 0, y ai , a } n hg Seoggpe dhol apt Pldlsbeetre Tean see no purpose In one man or a few men accumulating @ great for- Pour theory that she man whe eweene er ee vied ail bec late ee if that seems strong go see how weak it is beside the praises of the lucky tune. It can do no good and mont often causes others much harin. There ts no reason I should leave a great fortune behind me I have only a eon and |) Poo” Pues) inns myth ton tend he is a worker in the factory. the babies of a floor sweeper as it docs For years we have been as familiar with the home life of our men as we f| to feed the babies jotor conatruct- have been with their factory life. They will not abuse this good fortune. If men will work better in the hope of something how will they work with that something actually in hand? Fo: We start our women in at $0 a month. Those who have families de- || fe For yom me hav Serity of them women, besieged the Motel Belmont this morning, out Mr. Ford refused to see any of them. The @aiiers ranged from humanitarians to fed seekers. Every ono wan looking for @ Mice of the $10,000,000 that is to be dis- @ibuted. Mfr. Ford is in New York now $rimaritly to see the automobile show. ‘They will not abuse thip good fortune. |are not ie decause your — _ | Having the advantage of being known - . Mr, Fora ined does not, strong en to bell Pianos personally to few people, Mr. Ford was] about all there has been to this matter.” |{en't anything foolish about it. We big Seo tre rete Mandeete "ont | for food — a sure sign of impaired Kohler & Campbell F @dlo to escape recognition us he passed| BARBER TELLS HIM STORY 18/ have simply changed the time of year! nouncement of the new echeme general health. Dotter than dosing mp @ut of the hotel. He slippe over to the Qutomodile show during the morning, Defore crowds had gathered, paid 60 eents for a ticket at the box office, and passed in. After a time he was recognized by @ome of the other automobile men and word was passed quickly around the “There's oconomie soundn: Mi ‘om is taki it in New York to talk ese im the} about men, More than that number relief taking teen ine new project wasn bar. {DUH I take tt for granted that there| will, of course, be employed, but when| ji ber in the Belmont barber shop, who had To not say. We have made the change time because it seems t: the ee eee Se thing to de, We have ordere| and the building-up value of cod of the plan. a enough to keep our plants going twen-| oii, It quickly restores appetite Automobile Company says it’s going to to three ehifta, If, for any reason, we divide with ite workmen?” asked the they | should have to curtall production or re- building. But again Mr. Ford dodged |i yiper as he shaved the main part of @uce the number of employees, we want and got out of the show before the press | ine Ford Automobile Company. “Well, hand it to come in the summer.” @genta could get on the trail. it sounds pretty fishy to me. I've got a Hone ee, oo that Dr. Anns —_—_—— During the afternoon Mr. Ford|prother working in another factory in shania’ aw, the euffrage leader, com- Detroit, though, and he writes me he}. ‘aieos kar, hed Sa one knows ord aad that he will do what he | oy ee et en re in at $10 2 month, and the earn up to ——— nothing. planned to go to West Orange to call upon Thomas A. Edison, for whom he Worked as a machinist years axo. One of the most surprising things to fim about the reception of the Ford Motor Compan plan for distributing ts profits is that so few appear to have Beard of what the company had already in Detroit, too," replied Mr. Ford, “and right in the Ford works, and I know Ford well enough to know that he will put the plan through.” He did not disclose his identity. : “| do work tn the plant,” he laughed oS ee in telling the story, “and I work hard, “Good will is about the only Tact there $06; fain life,” he explained, “With ita man |", sue q new thing,” Mr. Ford ean do and win almost anything. With IU Faded Booval arnt went on. ry IE AG ts Dencte uy Bower Oak operation of @ system that has been es- He told how he had the plan just an- : tablished a long time. Two hundred ti it he has been 2. Mae ee toe naatnan | Sut salaried men got more than #8 Because a Manufacturer Was NOT Also a Weather Prophet is Why the interest of his men and men at ‘and what we have done now de eran ages saz, tbr: |e or meray taco we mene “lll EOS YOUNG WOMEN’S COATS Are trolt employees. In the 810,000,000 plan, he aald, al! the plants of the company | “All that we have gone 1g makina ; $5, Regularly $10 to $12.50 $6.50, Regularly $13.50 to $15 fn other cities will shafe equally with Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co, and Nint! the Detroit factories. its. We know what we made last k.man car tose all he han oomtluusg | W2 ROGM Waet we, oughs fa, make ths $10, Regularly $16.50 to $20 Mr. Ford, “but if he keep: good will 7 instead of waiting < FY . sitions wilh: whom HG Has been assb+| ChaThUS aah ot tue peas Sucre te This manufacturer is used to working on a large scaie. He ated he'll stil be 1 think that's | nothing elaborate figured on an early Winter, but the weather has beaten him. —_ — That is why we have 768 of this manufacturer's young SALE "success women’s coats of unusually good materials in this season’s The Pick of Any $15, $18 and $20 most attractive styles at prices which are in the majority of = SUIT OR OVERCOAT cases half of what they should be. Some have fur collars; others have plush, moufflon or velvet collars. Also about 200 coats from our regular stock which were earlier $10 to $20 are included at these new prices. At $5, Regularly $10 to $12.50 Wool velour, novelty tweeds and chinchillas. Navy blue, oxford, gray, brown, taupe, mahogany and rose. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. At $6.50, Regularly $13.50 to $15 Chinchilla, zibeline, tweeds and cheviots. Navy blue, oxford, brown, gray and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. ‘ At $10, Regularly $16.50 to $20 .,, Astrakhan cloth, broadcloth, chinchilla, boucle. Majority fully lined with satin. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Subway floor, Old Building, - Out of the Ordinary Disposal of 54th Sale of White Celluloid Ivory Toilet Articles (Original) A maker—well-known because his celluloid Underclothes, includi e tt : : 4 sa A, . ¢ ing uncommonly pretty pi abs Sarr “t er sesamiae nightgowns at $1, $1.50 and $2; the anti- The articles have only the slightest. of blem- silhouette Princess slip at $1; the anti- ishes, which you would hardly notice unless your} — silhouette petticoat at $1; the double-panel attention was called to them. petticoat at $1; vest chémises at 7c, 85c Now Marked Half Usual Prices and $1; narrow drawers with flat trimmings Hair brushes, 506 to $1.88 Hair brushes, 200 to 600 at 60c, 75c and $1; dainty petticonts at $@ Pesetite ee 260 Mirrors, 280 to $1.60 to $3.85; also full assortment of moderately Dressing combs, be, lic . F 3 ay pre and 16c priced underclothes in extra sizes. x pair C Sucun hee terete Soap botea toe $e t9 68° | Girls’ sample lingerie waists in spring styles; A |] Neil polishers with trays, Nav’ pollmers with tray} made of white lawn and voile, with high and Ic Hair receivers, 150 to $1 ‘Trays, bo to 50e ef it lark; 50 2, ; OPEN EVERY EVEWING UNTIL 9PM. Manicure articion, she | Clocks, $1.76 to 8.74 low necks, regularly $1.50 and 82, now $1 Sepron . aie Vloos i. oe Also girls’ blouses of crepe de chine, net and e above articles are new, but with them we lace, regularly $3.85, 95. $i: shall offer, at halved prices, many pieces taken 18 years. il eae, ahi from our own stocks. Women’s kimonos of attractive figured challis A New Shipment of ia fight and be ones for oe also wool Hartford-Saxony Rugs atross, in plain colors, with lingerie collars and cuffs, $3.85. ‘Third Noor, Old Building. has come to join the mill clearaway at something more than » quarter below regular || Why Women’s $5 Shoes Are ces, fo Sat eaher than the rugs Now Selling for $3.75 morrow, urday; fresher than the rugs which retain their full regular prices. ° Hartford-Saxony rugs are richly tinted One of our biggest and best manufacturers LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Feather Pile and very durable; favored above alt other Bani fly “quick t soot apse Mah proposition, Result—5,000 pairs of $5 shoes—-ieather, We ROOM SIE" G86 $1.00 10$1.50 fn ataaiseits || | American rugs by most rug-wers, ‘The pat- _ i 4 Hasboard, ber $100 $10.00 $1.50 to $2.00 igh sale te terns in these rugs will not, bo duplicated, Ma- . E ita renee $150 $15.00 FeAD hg Sees this annual January clearaway. laste and styles of our own choosing —to i ey Tetly Price "ere Pals, || eell for $3.76. oat; Chairs: oak . $3.00 Range or Retriaera- Size larly Price ly a 04 Be Tine” Dimeer’ Sots oO nae HOM vans, thaires 40 _ pieces of FH eee 6x9 ft. |... 28.00 Four styles—dress boot, patent leather, plain tue, 10 gate, New Gonnectionts "Maces* Hawaye: 20 verde 2% x0 tt’. .21 4x10% 00 cloth top, new concave heel; semi-drens boot, samo atyle, dull kid; also for semi-dr patent leathe th tip, cloth top, and @ very practical boot of dull calf, with tip, Cuban heel, dul kid top, Shoe Store, Main floor, Old Building. sina iga ida ii split EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, rvi¥. with an “if” attached to Mt, and they J] sound thing, economically and socially, | writes Characteristic Letter Re- of which is here below. ‘They are exact garding Loss of Appetite. pendent upon them will get the § a day as» minimum. ee ee Sean with thelr factory ite, | When you ought to be hungry and “PIGHY.” at which profits are to be divided, “We have, sv far,” he said, “taken on|the stomach with pepsin for tempo- licious tonic, which has the strength- reggie blood-making power of iron, then, “Hear about the $10,000,000 the Ford ty-four hours @ Gay, 60 we want to go perf .» If Vinol does not a aprleenypnar e-em: oar ONEILL-ADAMSCa Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City EFORE it is all over we want you to have every chance in the world to take advantage of it. We don’t want you to discover after, that you've lost this rarest of opportunities to purchase a beautiful piano or plage piano, only slightly used, at a phenomenally low price. . he sale has been in progress one week. One hundred and fifty three instruments were marked down. ‘To-day we have less than fifty left, a list i the same quality as were al sold—as witness the Autopiano reduced from $475 to $480, of which four families that have so far préfited by the sale. This is positively the last announcement that we will issue about this sale. You won't see or hear any- thing about it again—so prepare to come in quickly. Cut Out This List, Check the Ones to Inspect and Come To-day ight, reduced, 195 N si One 6478 Autopianc, reduced te. . y ne ao n and 62 der week, Me in! ; 39 oe * oon vu beh 0 down and 1.25 per One 8676 A red te Interest. Loplano, jwced te... ee One $200 Kohler @ u Up ; $76 eke Ane" per weeks ‘Ne taierest, G410 ampbe! 68 down and "Pia var io ‘J ares aretuerd, 1°. creat, 9430 Player Pianos pied oh h ia Demonstrations. Ueea One $430 Planisia, reduced to, 8 month. | N $10 down and No Stratford Player Pianos ne $230 Charlee, Kanler Upriany, redueed. Used in Demonstrations. dP Pu . Kobler U reduced. . 6 $370 Htratfo: $10 down and 88 Two $370 Atrattor $25 down and $10 per month, Noh 4 ONE oa ee | Shopping Cente Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. Another Extra--- for Men 1,755 Fancy Street and Storm Over- coats Join Tomorrow the Never-Be- fore-in-53-Years Sale 7 At $18.50 945 come from a manufactures who makes most of our street and storm coats. are } fashioned and finished the Wanamalter way, $25 to $40 standards, “They are 80 good, I was going to hold them,” he snid, “but if you'll take them and let them go out on this wonderful tide of buying, I am willing to lessen the price.” 810 are from our stocks; all our higher grades of fancy overcoats, none withheld. The Values DETAILS—Tweeds, friezes, cheviots, chinchillas— 242 are $25 grade all good fabrics in vogue for fancy overcoats; all 386 are $28 grade sleeves silk lined; plain and plaid backs, some silk 649 are $30 grade shoulder lining, some full serge lined, knee length and 384 are $35 grade longer; practically all are weather-proofed; a few 94 are $40 Po i chinchillas of the #30 and $35 grades have been specially priced $21.50 and $26.50, 1,755 2,500 Men May Share each to the extent of an overcoat and suit—in the satisfaction and economies of the sale that has beaten the records of 53 years. Many a store would be glad to be able to BEGIN a sale with the suits, over- coats and savings which will be, at the disposal of men here tomorrow. Overcoats at $12.50, $14.50, $24.50 (AIL the $24.50 overcoats are silk-lined: Suits at $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $23.50 SAVINGS—$4 to $20.50 on a garment Extra service at the tables and fitting rooms, Si 1) to facilitate selection. Burlington Areede floor, New Bi. ran emg Swiand Brosdway, corser Bighth®? JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth