The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 11

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— a prietor that, entering the works aa| simplest method of hand! nha THE EVENING WORLD, F IDAY, JUNE 25, 1918. © | seara Trustees bh proposttto at « “a . lest method of | DOES WOT ATTACK JEWS, Board of Trustees has any Pronosition! SAILOR SAVED FROM RIVER. STUDENT A AMNESIA VICTIM, ot OLI. ANA |] "2.4008, « ‘rank outsider,’ he can sive] re necoomitie to tha. Wor areey alee Rabon Deas, ine aaty ‘ ‘other ie Bor e only * the amanageuent pointre reearding| for wan induced to cara oct *™© SAYS PEPPER OF U, OF P, eienstusn'eus'e'suteor antat $ih| seaman tonne Prom ship mather i oy **) castings in more nearly perfect fori. , witch Me. Jones and 1 were identified oes te ieee ‘The size, quality and speed of the out: | roposnl to invite '@ certain die- ‘Than Leave New York. It would be interesting to know the tool was then standardised. Tinguisted scholar (Dr. George Adam | Yelle for hel alia By H. J.B name of this valiant pioneer. Possibly | “28, Smith of Aberdeen) to deliver a course ip im thle mera y H. J. Barrett. it was Fred Taylor, of Harring aoe’ ps Tg eg ey Ce ae of Trustee Answers Criticisms of | Sf"\ccrures on the Ola Testament reve- eR encan, CHLneaners 15) Wehmend ai rh fa wained Wp to ow of international aot of _ enty-sixth Street and the East River, No, 04% cent. in wages. Furthermore, the mea Wharton Barker in Neari be Henry P. Deutscher of No, 24% Bast x Facts and Figures i sbeain = bentans “aoe admitted that they worked no harder xi " ~ ny, at an | water "Seniiagoase ‘ney in 4 es From Results Gained by (ay, of course, the softer at eficie tnder the new method. Pnepi merely Controversy. Foi 7 whieh, \ corte ee and hadled him ashore, whee he col: asd ul Baws Efficiency Engineers. —_| cousin to the man who writes his teat PHIA, June 16—The rand saulseesmngorin | ted. After being revived at ellovue | ¢cher's head he he writer recalls reading an item|"ads"—both are on the toboggan for | Plant which ine yard, required an ho ™ @ local newspaper some fifteen duced to seven ee years ngo which ran somewhat a8] The theory of acientific ranging routes ani manage- “Hows: ment is so aimple that it le ainazing| chines and | ere “While returning by train trom —} that it remained for the latter yeurs Hy p> of the nineveenth century to witness Yesterday, 1 encountered an individ-| ty recognition, in brief, It is merely | MArkable rewult requ tal of truly remarkable nerve, who| the asvertainment of the one best| three weeks after farns a livelihood in a novel fashion.) method of accomplishing a task and fle myicn himbele an ‘efficiency the application of that method to tne gineer’ and claims to be able to enter | © application of certain scientific prin- geoment is that of investigation | of 20 per cent. serves to eliminate waste effort. A 4 reduce eS To Put on Flesh _|tor'sione thoes lines is to ecieot the best and swiftest workcr in a plant ie le AndIncrease Weight| titres stzeaty serge thin een, oon Store Open All Day Saturday = slower ee be merely'ag follows: pounds of good solid tat-making feed) means the every Gay and still de not inorease in’ method as the Weight one ounce, while om the other hand A or the ove res af Hlehtly and keep gaining all tbe time. i1'e| task, ~|fem te pushing men up, There are : A few days the entire purchase i . le at manual labor be- » thet dleg Alen ye athcaPbeepetl 9) means the raising of the entire cause there ‘cre more at mental ean on eS os ata elderly Bien higher orcs, .., Heavy but ‘Thin soike ot im beeawes thet powers | POFC® to ti ideal pit of efficiency. thaee kor 414 not exist sty t he ps 1 of assimilation are detective. They adsord| As the task and bonus ma ale ull good good ‘emortinent size and le. | food way eat to main-| most Invariably accompanies sclen- Belgian and China _ Split ‘ tie management a piabhiag depart- ‘ ment must be installed. ‘The function Straws, Leghorns, Milans, of this department te, a aot a taal (cn , , ” each day to each worker; to provide Mackinaws, Sennits, Etc. for ly access to all suppl! and , , {mplemente required and to create al “what happens then, ie that the A few of our own $3 hats have been taken from co pds stock and included—to broaden the field of selection to. the operative as to just wherein | chances for advancement which they and inclu b of it whem all abou the | his method ts faulty in case his day’s| never had before. A man holds three Fourth Floor will multiply | accomplishment still remains below tions under ‘this system, I have x and incrense nee Dae e rts say: the one he left . ssomment| of the ald and mimused "pleoe work" |peu' That hie “wucoessor Boys’ Finest Norfolk Bas ata fan erect rope; thee be the ty / Suits (Two Pai ; pint conmanty emphanaed by | ind ers Nave bee pened ey uits (Two Pairs ing shall be shared both by the | scientific mansgemen o | accruing ¢ Ly t pM other Soren, ever, bee brought, to bear on \ Trousers) $9. 75 All of which fails want if mire wort wore ie ovarinne ot ee rity Don’t for; ad f * '~ § npaaead of weirs leer the employer picnic 5 It makes the sandwiches, oo many hours 8 fay and Seed etc., taste fresh and fine. hegre ented qutimated result for system thi snore. purchases the sad number oo! ran motions a man can reasonably make {3 &@ day and knows at the Yaay's end whether or not the ne have been delivered, Aa scientific management invariably means yenited wages all concerned are bene! Salice |=sseen: results achieved. The gear cutting room of a certain plant turned out Grocers and Delica- sonerclinn te eet oneetl ee weer ot cular ours at & tessen Stores sell | Oc Iabor cost of 0.38.” There a Made by E.. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y. || waste. A stop watch was put on the yards et Centralia, Bh: i 2\Ow Ave Their Low Précsd This June Clearance Sale of Is A “Customer-Making” Event and turned the event into a ‘‘good will’’ offering. Our labels are in them, and you know what that means, The Value Is Extraordinary Suits at Suits at $11.75 That were made for Macy's to fell at $14.75 and $16.75, sell at $16.75 and $1 Suits at Suits at $17.75 That were made for Macy's to sell at $22.50 to $27,50, $21.5 Macy’e—Men’s Clothing Stere—Fifth Fier, Bvecial Katrance, 85th Street, Speetal Kd eveton, Lec SANG RIC Miey BG, SE of operation had been and standardization. Among other| The attitude of organized geod ciples to substantially lower the cost | thin g5 investigation often discloses actentifio franagement | of production—in many cases as much| the fact that the machinery in @ bg of unqualified approval. ap 40 per cent. How this enterpriaing| plant should be rearranged and that| unions indict the Sa person succeeds in convincing the pro. | {18 feduencs of oe a ac ee ea tower workers ft tends of availa- ie ire It it “Men and women who under the m eat from toor te six] 8”, ee nee ganas “at od mations She, Pre |S sal of tes See | Men’s $4 and $5 Sample ing time many of the plump, chunky folks oat very the one ton wetben raine 8 nae Lia icy Mev one Straw Hats at $1. 85 to be no loafing and no eeparent | ber husband, who was killed im the best workman. This disclosed the ment in the lower court. MEN’S CLOTHING Modern Merchandising makes a season-end clearance im- perative. We've taken advantage of a seeming disadvantage Every suit in this sale is worthy of your respect and admira- tion because it was made to Macy specifications for Macy standards. Most descriptions sound much this splendid opportunity to get alike, but these suits are “Differ- a handsome suit or two at about ent,” so description gives way to Wholesale Price to Us."" Come invitation and we say: “Don’t miss and share the offering. $13.75 That were made for Macy's to That were made for Macy's to sell at $27.50 to $34.75, tatement in the letter of Wharton Feilgious liberty.” | Hospital h Barker, trustees of the University a aay this by rear- | Dennayivania, to Provost Smith con- Houston Heads Ad Mon, po" “T have just lost my sight and don't rte ehe Castro and Tam a) xnow where I am nor who I ant; will an ie | you help mer man on a t anges in ma! cerning the dismissal of Dr. Scott Near-| CHICAGO, June 15—Herbert 8. Hous. Scotia J dont er name, @he| Deutecher took the young man to| of red only about Jones, piso, tewatane, the World at the closing day's session proper method | the unjveral i) of the eleventh annual convention. La- determined. te Me fayette Young jr, of the Dea Motnes| Then Broadway and 33d Street under scientific ,60 Bh pg dpe ahh Boys’ $5 and $6.60 Genuine “Palm Beach’’ Suits, $3.85 ‘Two Norfolk models, i: plain tan or striped cloth. Sises 9 recovered judg- 6 to 17 years. Fourth Floor New Triangular Handbags of Novelty Silk, $2.95 ‘Women who lilce to have their Handbags harmonize with their Summer costumes will find that fine novelty silks of which § eiees Hand are made afford ample for matching \ one’s dren] even the handles, / which — of beads, are made to: match. The Bags are full-cut and have gate-top with enameled top-piece. Main Floer Women’s Fine Pumps That Are Unusual at $2.90 Pair These Shoes are so distinctive and ful that be A make a welcome addition to wardrobe of the most particular women. White, Gray and Fawn Tope, ps0 oe paent colt fom- ings; patent x oad and gun-metal Colonials; gun-metal wampe with fawn and gray tope. The range of sizes is complete so that comfortable fitting is assured. Becond Floor Two Hundred More “Kenyon” Cots at $2.95 “Seconds” of the Standard $6 Grade R. L. Kenyon Company of Waukesha ,000 of these for the Government. GIMBELS "the few that failed to pass the last rigid , and the second shipment of these has just ved, They Cost the U. S. Government $4.90 Each on an Order for 30,000 Yet we ask $2.96 only, and they are Practically perfect, but for an oil spot or a dropped thread or some such trifle. The quality may be judged from the fact that the cov is 17-02. duck, instead of the 10-oz, commonly found. Weighing but 21 Ibs., they will support a weight of 1,8 Fourth Floor 9.75, 0 al 0 the Gufon Avenue yo H m Capital wae elected Vice Provident eve: |*Ro"tig! bad & a hard hardin a “oF pt man's fatner Ne Innatened’ tothe ty J In another cotentisnmens reams ot | « fever on Gus W. Thomasson of Dallas, Tex. when step in installing @ thor-| management resulted in an Increase 0! fent syste of scientific| efficiency of 24 per cent. and of wages ‘ost ing, that if the vie ton of New York elected President | put out the River satly this | Bellevue Hospital, where bas was ox: [pl apg tla res| Wharton Pepper and of the Associated Advertising Clubs of id ond New amined by Dr. ‘Barnes, who pi nounced him Co a ag ig an act to ~joase of 1 amn at hibvareat aty. & paper Dearing w the" policornas’ caved mer" He fcincr said his bon had been rae ENB ABS A BNA SS VANS a Si SN The Best $2 Blouses At GIMBELS---or a 50 Paris-Inspired Styles from the Simplest to the Fanctest Blouses Organdie Voile Embroidered Voile White, Flesh Color, also White with ” stripes or ether attractive printings in the new colors. 6000 Blouses---As Fresh as June Roses | Blousee with Now Peristan Collars Blouses with the Now Pockgto Rinne wanes with | with “Prince Imperial’ Frills i Best of All-—Blazer Striped Voile Blouses GIMBEL Cold-Atr Fur Storage—2 Per Cent. : Furs Repatred and Remodeled—Moderate Prices Over Ten Thousand Pairs; Of Women’s Silk Hose! All Highest-Grade Merchandise 7200 Pairsof Women’s $1Silk Hose at So Pair Absolutely perfect. Double lisle garter tops and soles. Sizes 8}4 to 10, Black White Ten New Smoke Kings Bl Grey Green Putty Gold Ponges Champagne Sand Ping Brown Sky Bhs 3600 Pairs of Women’s $1.50 and $2.25 Pure Thread Silk Tan at O5o Pair Light, medium and heavy weights. Double silk or lisle garter tops and feet. Black and white. Sizes 8} to 10. Note: Every woman will be pleased who buys a pair of thest stockings. We have never made a better offering, nor heard of ona, Main Flees Black-and-White 4.7% New Bathing Smocks We introduced the Bathing jock @ fortnight ago. q@ Today it is causing a furore all along the coast. q Tomorrow we shall introduce it in these new models, Blazer Striped Silk Jersey NeW ek at $6.95 Block with Sashes of White tn Mohair at $3.25 @ But if you desire black smocks, we have them in Satin at §5, Knitted Worsted at $2.95. q@ Tights to be worn with the are 60c to $3.26,

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