The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 7

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. — . -oeeoe men - — oe ee pee 7 “i —_ . oer’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1 re “eucceea” tee ae by Richard T. Lane, one] men “succeed” m a financial sense] and put him Into one department to year, Some of the calowlators put the! agreement with the atto: on . most conspicuously successful proves Sethian be weet ad Hearn the methiod of that departanent, naving ut $50,000. Public in in the Middle wi yi nothing regarding the question | A» soon as he has some know el “AN Generel sede bho toed ee iashe, One-haif the members of| this, we transfer him to & second de- | wanti, ameie Sanvameed’ that the Board of Free ‘ooling above thé) the graduating class at Dartmouth, | partment in which he can learn the Public’ Services Corporation would! holders, who will probably report at Freohaiders Stammar schools is worse than wse- | for instarse, enter business with thelt| method there, and #o on throughout aereo to sell the tickets at the rate|the next meeting. If the committee | Ine Included Bender of Cliftide Kahn lens,” to that of Mr, Albright, General | {thers or siep into berths seoured by training. We keep iim R W R. SAV 1S eee oa igewe ter ’ “DOLLARS and SENSE” By H. J. Barrett. roposed, ® tie! rts in favor of «he compromise Gantert Superintendent of the Wenters mlee, | felatives or influential friends, Aw] f supemvision from #X prop the tickets Bot to be geod) reports. te. fave g Wunsch of Finglewood Cliffs, Olwe of 1 7 and ¢ Freeholders approve it the this advantage must be credited to| months to a year, paying a living wage oe snow aaa and legal holidays, Tho|And the Prechoers io ertect within| Leonia, Van Bussum and ot College Men in Business. Is a college degree an aid or a hindrance in the struggie for success t rie Company and a strong supporter | their fathers’ efforts in creating a| of $10 a week for the first six months, M od to have the ticket good thirty days. ie college men, who says: “The col-| favorable environment, their success ue Saar Ag ‘ the Soong elx for ay member of the holder's fam- i 1 C4 c bg an e 7 reamed He man does not accept a practice | CANNOT be attributed to their college] And $18 at the beginnl $40 000 A YEAR ily, but the company would not agree}, The opinion was exp ‘Dergea ay ast quarte: that some of the in commercial life? Hero is a ques. pete ge te Aa ok laced the man, after his training, ee County politicians might attempt to " y od . ea about his .|#0me desiral lepartment whet rhore was a long discussion before! play to the gallery and oppor a com- tion which ts Particularly relevant at | investigation with aa open mind and Oar cen Chee oo ue Propel; | Will be possible for him to begin his the agre Wat finally reached.| promise of any sort. A new amul this season, when the ranks of busi-| With the sole determination of aacer- advertising agencies remarked to the | Work With all the advantage of a goud joard of Freeholders is to be elected ¥ ———_—_—_—_e d — ) ness are being recruited from the! taining what ts really the right way—| writer that he had just lost his best perspective of the company's business. and some of therm | this fall to take the place of the old ‘s cc f thousands of university graduates, |®%¢ that will be the aclentifie way.” | client, one whose banners meant ax | This latter point is Important, for al Agreement Reached Between siated that they did. 20 only | large board of thirty-four members, |Now Is the Time to Get Rid ef Thess — Opinions range from the extreme, here is probably little question but | annual profit of $15,000, The Prest-| Man Who enters any large compan because of the attitude of the city of| It Is possible that in order to gain 4 Ugly Spots. Y : There's no longer the weed of y that a greater through a single department is likely : 7" Now York. The cit litical enpital some candidates may hatarcaeasalhs Messen bons Bs Mg fombany ig Uncle of a) to require a very long time before he Bergen Mayors and Owners | ground ‘in this matter that itr toes ta | comand A“three-cent fare oF fight in feeling ashamed of Toe Y ele be expininn t graduated | gains any comprehension of what the Staten Isiand transportation case,| the courts.” If that course Is taken prescription Lave follow has started an advertising| meanwhile he is at serious disad- people in their fight for lower | the thousands who would be benefited }quaranteed to remove hes ; Fate carom ne ac. | vantame, rates, It insists on collecting rental| bY Compromise will go on paying the | spots. Rather tough on the| “We have received some very able for {ts ferry terminal on the basis of r five cents. And meanwhile swe dhe of | t aire m any qrangiet and ittle of it night and soe ee = that even But to revert to the Western Elec-| tion and to enroll three or four of it pays now , reckles have Ra F trie Company. Pull and patronage | your good men this year along with| which the patrons of the Fort Lee|tine Mayor’ Ones vot Vaeaia, ha promime were Who agreed te the com, |the lighter ones Lave vania — skin stockholders, you say. But I cite it|men into the company ih years pa A long step wi taken last night/a five cent fa he Public Service Corporation will go 48 an example of success which should | from (name of college or university) tte sds =) “ 3 tated “hat even tee cons on collecting $40,000 or $50,000 a year not be credited to a college education. /and I shall be exceedingly glad if it] at @ meeting In the Hackensack Court | Xyreed to the reduction ft would Heeke | Which it would lose under the proposed proves feasible to renew the connec: | irouge toward a compromise under| ably have to xo on paying the rental | s#ttlement. ‘The young | other departments are doing, and of Fort Lee Line. It refuses to yield an inch in alding| the whole thing will fall through, and t play no part in the upward climb with| men that we are taking from other Ma Huys "Ten: f }It is seldom that more than an this concern. Of the first seventeen | colleges for training for future useful-| Ferry will be saved from $40,000 to tne aisponliien sheen berths, pat ‘enafly, ees BS ag Reg rege needed to completely clear the offcers of the company, thirteen are|ness to the company and to them-| $50,000 @ year through a reduction of | york Sinking Fund Commission had| president; William R. Willie of Ridge. | @ain & beautiful, clear complezion, college men. Seventy-five per cent. | selves.” Fates, This was accomplished at @] convinced them the best thing to du| field, obairman of the Ferry Com. |_| Be sure to ask for the double of the responsible positions in this — conference between the Ferry Com-|Was to make compromise with the| mittee; Wilbur F. Osler of Leonta and | thine, as this is sold under 4 concern are held by college men. The! pon its receipt It Is communicated ittee of the Eastern Bergen County | °Wners of the ferry line. B. B. Budde of Palisades Park ‘They | money back if it fails to remove company maintains an educational | to the members of the senior class, a| ™ « After the Mayors reported their took the ground that as « business department, which carefully combs| troportion of which thereupon file} Improvement Association, the Ferry eking G04 | their names as applicants, Next the| Committee of the Bergen County jtter is student receives a blank to fill opt Board of Freeholders and fo Sen. ired, Later, Boa been ab ere (Name of President of College or covering certain date tha manager ofjator Edmund W, Wakelce and Gen- niversity.) the educational department, and upon|eral Supt. Bolen, representing the Dear Sir: This company has al-|the impression he creates largelY| puniio Service Corporation. Director ways been interested in the collexe| rests the final decision. That the) poi poe of the Board of Free- }man, It has been its policy to hold | company offers a good opportunity to PureSilkShirts j@ent to @ list of colle Wash Dresses |the door for preferment wide open to| young men of the right calibre 1s evl-| holders presided at the meeting. at Great the non-college man who could “make | genced by ti¢ record of one of Itsem-| A partial agreement had already Re lar 50 to 00 |food.” recognising at the same time |ployeos. At twenty-three he Joined! been reached between the Mayors and Bargains le rades Bin: 2, dant cf proper’ cert Naa | the oFwanization at a wage of $10 Pet 1) waxoles, After further discussion jlege-trained man of proper sort had| week, At thirty his salary was $4,000) Mr. M To-Day jcharacteriatios particularly desirable | \" Your, they composed their differences and 59th to 60th Street "At Bloomingd: 400 Men’s and Youths’ Spring & Summer Suits Taken From Higher Priced Lines and Reduced to $10 Included are serges, cheviots and worsteds in a variety of shades and patterns. Tartan checks, plain grays, silk mixtures, plain or fancy blue serges and a few Palm Beach Suits. Semi-form fitting, two or three button, conservative or Norfolk models. in the building up and maintenance of the company’s business. agreed upon a commutation ticket y ° 5 ft two rides each month for {tls the policy of the company to|.. William Filene's Sons Company of! giving ftty-two recognix Bhat” tho college” man's | Boston, sae cc aiea tot Ween $1.75, ‘This ts about 8 and one-third training is an qaset to It, commen.) Fim tion, are atrong believers in| cents por ride, At the 6 cent rate the surate in some degres to the imme Soneee Tihs . ferry patron pays $2.60 for fifty-two Shen see fice tm ne company's “Experience has shown that @ are rides. Under the arrangement each employ. An effort has, therefore, | Percentage of men’ with ® collet) aay user of the ferry would save Been definitely made to shorten for| training aye proved successful 1) 41.29 g year. Tt has been found by the college man in every possible way | Vice President. actual count that an average of more Hae eee eeeuiee thor eum. |, Marshall Field & Co., however, who| than four thousand persona cross the h claiming to be unprejudiced in Gaba § weiged. eaah pany’s employ. In this way, the col- | thous ea ‘ni ferry between 6 and 9 o'clock enc lege man is given every advantage to et ee Oane men SOK OW: ot| weekday morning. At the least cal- put himself in very short time on an| Proction of culation, therefore, 4,000 persons Ren at OT dm Onan kn | “Wa pretor men,” said the employ-|would be benefited by the reduced ment manager of A great wholesale aa Dy this basis his college education ought) Gre" code house, “who are of thn im-|Fate and thie would moan 440,000 a cuter pettions. pressionable age—men, say, of alxteen or eighteen, whom we can train in our All the men whom we take on our! methods—start growing in our busl- student course we take with every ness.” intention of keeping and advancing, | "°* provided only that they are capable! ana ao the opinions vary, ‘The fact of concentrated work and have minds of the matter Is probably that a col- Por infants and Children. Ieee education in purely commercial! Bears life does not count for a great deal one way or the other, Success de-| the . Your Choice *995 ACH To start to describe this collection would be impossible, You must see them for yourself. They are the most beautiful assort- ment of colorings, patterns and weaves, and are made from the finest top quality of pure silk. WOLFF'S SHIRT SHOPS, Inc. MAKER TO WEARER “Largest Distributors of Men's Shirts” somewhat disciplined and with defi- nite potentiality for development. ‘We have courses looking toward telephone engineoring, positions in| On? sway At fn Oenivsia upon the Th f sactiriog | depuct a| pends. in nal analy pon ts) 26 C'RTLANDT ST. 6 139 NASSAU STREET Fa oracnercint work in” the sbranen | mar, Dimeelt and uron whether ne] Signature Kind Trousers $2.95 Straw Hate 88c HO CHAMBERS ST. 204 West 4-5ih ST. houses. In each of these we attempt| davelopment and recognition. Four! of Reduced to ¢ Reduced to to give special training which will] y, ls not & very laren Eroport! equip the colleke gradintes to cover| sf a manca business career. Devoted * You Have in a few months ground which it| to serious study this time can do him Worsteds or cheviots in stripe] This is @ reduction of nearly effects, also plain blue or black} one-half. They are all newest “ScWaRREN ST. ON: ¥- gio“ Si OADWAY ‘Comer Ci “ Comer Thomas would take much longer to go over in harm. Probably the Harvard wa ugh serges; waist | blocks, rough splendid aoe nee SHOPS pron = flee eny other way, {f, indeed, so thorough | who gained his Ph.D. inrouen a Al ys Bought jen; sizes up to 88 les rae NEW WAVEN—2 sHoVs BRIDOFPORT—1 SHOP |training in the ‘company's business| thesis. on “The Shape of ‘Roman | measure. styl In Use For Over 30 Years. could bé secured in any other way. | Horseshoes” recelved some mental ‘We take the man fust out of college ' discipline from the labor involved. looming dales’’ Women’s Fancy Shoes Featured as the Season’s Moet Emphatic Bargain Offering at $1.55 Every shoe a big bargain. Over sisty siiess some Included In a very special purc! ; Others t: irom tenet: pie lines of our own regular goods have been included. It is, without question, one of the most em- tic value-giving events ever arranged in his tment, which is a department of plendid values all of the time. jeoond Floor os —— ———"At Bloomingdal Girls’ Dresses, 98c Made of figured crepe, dotted lawn, plaid gi im or plain linene, in a variety ae, es 6 Satin Bathing Suits New Smocked Style, $4.98 One of the prettiest models brought forward this season. Collar and cuffs of color satin; front and pockets trimmed with buttons; two pockets; satin belt at waist. 34 to 46, $258" (See illustration). Mohair One-Piece Bathing Suite, two models with round neck; front of waist, flat collar and_revers latea; separate bloomers. Sizes 34 to 46, $1.08 SS styles, neatly trimmed. to 14 yeat =F voile, white voile trimmed with dotted or flowered crepe; all "SOR S08 Sizes 8 to 14 years. $1.98, Girls’ Dresses of flowered crepe, flowered or striped voile, chambray or linen in various attractive models, including jacket effects or long waist. Sizes 12, 1¢ or 16 years, Mohair Bathing Suits, with Quaker $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 collar and belt of striped galatea; vestee trim- Second Floor, med with cluster of eed separate bloomers. At Bloomingdales’ Sizes 34 to 46, $2.98, “Yvette” Bathing Annette Kellermann Cap Fringe, $1.25 Suits, special at 59c, 85c, $ All our choice $25, $30, $32.50 and $40 values, Summer imported and domestic woolens, now reduced to practically wholesale cost price. 8,000 YARDS—OVER 200 PATTERNS SACRIFICED Worth From $2.50 to $4 Per Yard Nothing reserved—every yard of summer suitings must go, regardless of former prices, as we never carry over from season to season. ° Ni fringe of Real Bar ain Clothes 4 v4 1 wy 14.75 values N real muah . ‘At Blooming If you have been holding re waiting for a REAL clothes bargain, let § 0, % 8 , 0 4 sas tt Middy Sport Coats In Bloomingdale's Waist Shop on the second floor is displayed a varied assortment of recent models in always Cet ion the popular middy blouses. ie effect is charming. nly a very few of these middies Being made of finest natural | | are mentioned below: ; wavy hair, they will retain their Coats, as illustrated, with Igoe curl, no matter how long you're | | sleeves. belt and pockets. . in the water. Ratine Coats, in blue, lavender, with white trimmed collar, t. ets. . ig . 4 ly Blouses, | across fore+ head from ear to ear, as shown in, il- loose now; make for our nearest store, take your pick from this enormous stock of uaranteed pure woolens. oe : 8 No establishment except Ritchie & Cornell could possibly equal the materials offered at $19.75, for no other tailoring organization has back of it the enormous purchasing power of this, the wor'd’s largest tailors, 2 PIECES The woolens are unheard of values and no salesmanship 18 required to TO convince you. Come to our nearest store; look the woolens over and we will leave the rest to you. MEASURE MAIL ORDERS FILLE re NEW NEWARK STORE OPENS TO-MORROW We sell to thousands Retina ox’ tetenast nee 196 MARKET STREET, Near Broad. money and buy from R. &C. We guarantee or money re- If you live In new ore, lumber 15. Same ptompt . Write for samples and self-measure: t blank. ri si funded. SDRESS MAIL ORDER DEPT., 149 W. 36th ST., N. Y. service and same big values here as In our Vole lew York stores. Leather Bags tiday a tie ie colered tte T UNCALLED TOR for Vacation, $1.97 mines; Yiges 610 90 Yours... $10 SUITS CUSTOM-MADE SUITS $10 fader, peo ik ‘At Bloomingdales’ : A Notions—Week-end Specials At these prices for to-day (Friday) and Saturday: Tubular Corset Laces,10 yds, 5c) Plush Polishing Brush Silk Invisible Hair Nets, with | Dauber, per set..... elastic; 3for nary use these Rags are very naney, a of walrus grain sheepskin in blac! only, Fitted with two. slide catches, lock and key. Sizes 14 to 18 inches, Other Leather Bags at $2.96 to $25.00. Suit Cases in stock at $1.00 to $35.00, Main Floor, At Bloomingdales’ Meat Specials Legs of Lamb, with loins, 184g. Boneless Bacon, 16};¢. Fresh Fowl, 18}. pa; ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “@G Ritchie & Cornell “THE WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts, 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street e t 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 104 Flatbush Ave., Near Atlantic Ave. Station, B’klyn | 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn ‘ 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5Sist St., Brooklyn | BIG STORES | 700 Broadway, One Block from Flushing Ave., B’klyn youn w. wicum §3] Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn | J 149-151 West 36th Street, Mail Order Dept. WL. LL, ail widths | pair. and sizes.. te atte Por Linen Tape, 2 yd. lengths, in_6 | felt widths. Be Blanco, in zinc boxes Shinola, per tin....... Folding Wire Coat Han; BLOF. viecscsseviesenanes port Cotton; PY Oe “ 08 . ini BS tor......s Havssatieys DANIDL b, CORNELL * NEWARK STORE—196 MARKET STREET, NEAR BROAD—NEWARK STORE NY Ay | Pee Roce Beat fase. Dress Shiida, rubber ‘otek Basement, IN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS. ALL STOR&S OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ®—SATURDAYS, 10 O’CLOCK. AYED

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