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SOULS ARE PUT INTO “HG BUSIESS” WHEN WORYERS GET PRFTS This Is heey « of Columbia] Trust Company in Sharing | | Earnings With Employees. | ‘That profit sharing with employees, and pension and death benefits are common sense efficiency measures which will oventually como to be « Dart of all large corporati slatement ‘ urer of the Colum f@ announcing to-day the adopt the trust company of such a plan 260 employeas of the company from the President down will share in the Grat division of profits after Jan ‘Tep per cent. of the net profits, af- ter allowance has been made for a § per cent. dividend, will be sot aside each year for the employees of the company, half of it to be paid im- mediately and ti er half to go inte the pension and death benetit, fund, - Until the books are closed o Dec. 31 the exact amount to be tributed will not be known, but direotors have figured on a ! amount. ‘The men employees w to retirement on a pensi: of sixty years, if the) al | 1 be eligible age nat the twenty years and ts getting am year when retired « of $800 a year. As on examp the death benefit, the wife or other beneficiary of a $2,500 a year man who died after fifteen years of service wet $3,100. | “The day of the soulless corporation bas passed,” Mr. Dunn said, “and all large corporations to-day recognize the | enthusiasm and office boy to the employes knows th: courtesy or economy is ‘adding | amount he will get when the) jii agit of old age and much of | ‘a8 to the need of rejatives, | @ institute the oe eee here.” FE CHILDREN HURT COASTING AFTER DARK ON STREET GRADES, y a set aneete see > ED ED (0) OD a a a me One a) tek Have Fractured Skull, and Police Will Stop the Sport. Dotioe of the West One Hundred and Beventy-seventh Strect S| Hon ‘were ordered to-day to stop a ing on ateep grades after ni enttalh, a9 @ result of injuries to five last night in upper Manhattan and the Brenz. ! ‘The X-ray will be uset to- Washington Heights Hosp! the life of Ellis Berbine, twely 1@ Sherman Avenue, whose erashed into an auto im descending Fort G e believed his skull is fractured. ‘The others, repo: seriously burt to-day, are: Drucker, uhirteen, No. 535 West One Hundred IAMONDS |} WATCHES } MEJEWELRY | for $ [00 {Sho ts in Washington Heights Ios. pital with injuries to her head, 265 East One Hundred and Fifty. fourth Street, left leg fractured when his sled struck another in One Hun-| fy jar ed and Seventy-sixth Bronx. One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, are divided, he will do his best. @ i cd ie Richard Gottman, seventeen, Street, the He {s in Fordham Hospital. Annie Taub, fourteen, , 662 West cut about the head tn coasting ial One Hundred and Fifty-chird Street, | Berbine and Miss Sullivan wore), his, but y coasting tandem down Fort George hill at a rate estimated to be thirty. | miles an hour. | conscious after the accident, Taub and Drucker girls were const. | ing together when their sled hit the} [7 hydrant and hurled them twenty feet. | limbs firm and shapely. Both were un- t meni ok up Of cours piexion by maken the The | the lothes ine emailer, BEAUTY HINT. aming your face over « rement, the clothes make: nd carrying the clothes t Into the yard makes the lower | (From the Otnotmnat! Enquirer Daughter won't "ual get a beautiful com- Ps ot oe 01 grades from the 38th Street Ihe piano sale Saturday is ce is the logical day, we have the d homes for Christmas. The only following items are a few of the many topportunities await- g@ you Feel no hesi- taney in coming and see- although you ma ave determined dei- in ne and Forty-ninth Street, whose inite to purchase now. struck a fire hydrant near | ieee valden may heli Drive after descending a steep grade) S yo) docick im One Hundred and Pifty-third|@ ° 7 Street. She is in Washington Heights Hospital; and it was feared at tirst hor skull was fractured. ‘Agnes Sullivan, twenty, No, 112 Sherman Avene, was with Berbine. etc. Others ar@ practically new. and an extraordinary value. Anderson Player Piano $225 Autopiano (used) $225 \u toy » (used) 2 Sterli OD Epa anger aire 1 i \ Upright Pianos ' 1 Some have been used, some are shop- { worn only. All are in excellent condition. 4 Standard Upright . $95 Wheelock Uprigl $125 © Iver Pond Ces $155 Hardman Upright . $155 i Kranich & Back Upright .. $165 Emer $225 {Chickering Ups $235 Sckomacher Up $325 [c ding Upright $995 may arrange payment terms to tances as low Chris AA vif desired Music Rooms FIFTH AVENUE as $5 a month will be acceptable, one jan aie Reliable Watches AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES EVERY WATCH IS GUARANTEED ing of all st to the inexpensive No Connection with Any Other Store SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE sale Player Pianos Some have been used and thoroughly overhauled, revoiced, worn parts replaced, I’very one is a thoroughly good Bee piano Mars $300 Autopiano Goo Kurtzman $550 Chickering stock 88-note practically new) (practically new) Chickering (practically new) (practically Practically new instrument fore superb offerings. * ' ' Gis Brambacts ics i 75 Chickering Quarter Gras ' ' Deliverie Seventh Floor Rass Rouiieniiens Low as $5 a Month suit their convenience. will be d 39th Street Rare Offerings for Saturday in the Christmas Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos rtain to be a big centre of buying interest. It red instruments and prices and there are surely hundreds of people who are planning to put a fine piano or player piano in their ic rolls, Every instrument in this s absolutely anteed by Lord & Taylor represented and atisfaction & Wendell (practically new new)... eferred unt: _THE EVENING WORLD, F foax, prcemsER 17, 1915. spooning to the moderr and is in excellent condition. guar- $395 $495 $495 $595 $050 a ee Grand Pianos i | ) > () SD () AD (0) ED () D(C) ND (0) ED () ED () NEED () CEE (0 ‘ Seve Time : During Christmas Shopping, Luncheon or Afternoon Tea If you would rather your friends made their m selection of a gift, Rit Certificate solves the problem. Lord Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Restaurant, Tenth Floor 38th Street 39th Street From day to day as the Gift Buying period waxes and wanes, the living tide of happy faces rolls on and on through the eleven spacious floors of this Grand Palace of Gifts. Buying and selecting the World’s Best Merchandise from the daily freshened stocks. Truly this is the crucial test of a Great Store Service to its customers. 4 | ee eens ej STATIONERY \ Winter Modes for FOR THE BOY ' Gifts, Useful and i] Norfolk Suits—in gray ! Decorative ' MISSES AND GIRLS pr at chevibts snd wi 8, wi e ra H Breton may Royal Freneh And among the special items of interest are the Knickerbockers. Sizes boxes containit ‘ és . | ft quire paper, 1 ‘quire prettiest of Dancing Frocks and the smartest of 46.75 erica $5.00 (cards and envelopes; Skating Suits, that would make delightful gifts. 7 } 4 usually soc 5 Norfolk Suita—of all wool 1 Willow 1 1 white d 4 Misses’ Dancing Dresses tweed and cheviot in | or tints, corres ondence ' Charming models in chiffon taffeta, satin charmeuse brown and gray mix- oat pas letter sheet novelty silks, chiffons and nets, with tulle and silver lace tures; extra knicker- L ireuvelopes “tS bodices; draped, frillec ruffled skirts, bockers. Sizes 7 to 18 a Gul ae ' : $19.50 and $25.00 yea, Were Ste ne quire box « . Fe , <n. : ! Lawn writing pap | Misses’ Skating Suits Ovarsoute tev platn,| pease | Holiday Box of Static | Smartest of new models in plaid stripes, novelty or plaid coatings; form containing 1 quire let- checks, broadeloths and corduroys, some fur trimmed; others it y tail- cont wig fitting model finely tail ter sheets and 1 quire leather trimmed. , too, of the new Knit Cloth, in ro oted, Sizes 1 to 18. 1 of correspondence cards, 4 blue, old pink, green ar ad gold; some with scarfs and caps. Were $12.50 $9.75 | 50¢ tt $25.00 to $39. 50 | Blai b inket Bath Robes - ; Stationery Cabinets 340 Skating Skirts brown, gray, blue and quires paper and envel- ' Leather trimmed checks and plaids, in flaring models red; sizes 6 to 18, F opes...eeseee $1.00 | on. the Hewest lines: alo) white San gesh hig $3.00 to $5.00 Pe neil Sets-—-decor- % % poplins...........-+: senees +9S, 90.99 and $7, “en ak ee Ps d $1.00 Broadcloth in two clever models; trimmed with sail ti i: a. Hudson Seal. Belted and fitted, flaring coats, with. the Silk Neckwear. 28¢ to 50 Kathodion Boo A eis smartest of skirts; special...........5 . aenoee Scarf Pins beautify silly modeled . 2c ‘ $5.00, 7.50 and $10.00 Cloth and corduroy coats; some fur trimined or plush ite _ : Desk Sets -~ of brushed trimmed; warmly interlined and lined models, ee ee | : Ce eee | brass, 7 pieces, elaine $19.50 and $25.00 A Speci on | inkstand, letter rack, pen FP Pa A Specia! le | tray, calendar, letter . Girls Party Frocks A : | opener and blotter. $4.50 | 4 Lingerie, orapady and voile dresses, trimmed with All Silk laces, embroideries and wide girdles; many in fetching little * Fountain ?ens — sterling 1 contee model with eulfied and flied skit Size So $8 UMBRELLAS | Lng etal, PORE rrevocanse OPM OO $2.95 to and fitted with 14 kt. 3 % ee $2 95 gold pen point; every 4 | ‘ ris’ Party Frocks bili style and size. Usually Dainty nets, chiffons, organdies and taffetas, in the } Men’s and Women’s BECO. ocavoreiee nis $2.75 | most picturesque of models; pink, blue and white. Sizes 6 Umbrellas, made of i Fountain Pens—gold fili- CORA! caiuene vers Po $6.95, $7.95 to $19.50 j heavy silk on very su- ee mounted, guaran- | Girls’ Coats perior frames ' ee) ee Sane Usually ' Cheviots and mixtures; some fur trimmed, ural wood or sterling $7.50. .cccveeeeee $3.75 | 1 $9.95 and iil silver trimmed handles i . Ground Floor, Vt ' Thid Bloor Ground Floo ee ee ee ep a es es | et ee es es ee eae ee ee eee egy | Every Woman Wants ' A SCARF } This Season > ' tis ie aa an OSD OED) a 0 a mE O-aoame aac > <P (C: OD 0D 0-EED (0) ED 0-0-0 (CED 0-0-0 (0) ED 0-0-0 oem ) <P (5) < ooo THE GIFT OF FURS Coats and Sets-—-in the fashionable furs, ex- pertly made of selected, perfectly matched pelts, specially priced. Seal Dyed Muskrat Coats $110.00, $135.00, $165.00 Persian Lamb Coats. $145.00, $175.00 Matched Fur rete , $12.50 and $16.50 MILLINERY At Clearaway Prices Trimmed Hats Velvets mainly—in old rose, green, white and black; large ang small shapes reg the smartest of close fitting effects, trim- med with fur, feather fan- cies, flowers and novelties | ' ' ' i] : | And here are thousands of them, in every shade of the rainbow and the soberer colors for conserva- tive tastes. Silk Knitted Scarfs All colors in plain and Roman effects, Skunk Searf Were $5.00 to $12.00. — 1D 0D 0D 0-GEED (0) ED 0-0 0D (0 See eee en | Skunk Muff . $24.50 and $29.50 $3.00 Hudson Seal Natural Raccoon Ansora Wohin | ri arid i rape $17.50 | Scarist........... $7.80 Bi ph ihe Children’s Trimmed Muffs $19.50 Muffs. . $14.50 Ge and ea Hats Taupe F Black F and ler aupe Fox ac ‘ox Tailored and prettily Scarf $21.50 1 Scarfs... $17.50 fe io trimmed Hats, in a variety Mutts US s2aigo Yo Mut $24.50 ane j oo ee Misses’ and Children’s Furs wie ee CFS P9195) tO 87:50 in very complete assortments. in lace designs, $1.00 White Coney Scarfs, $2.00 Muffs $2.50 $2.00 to $4.95 Fourth Floor. Third Floor Ground Floor. a ee see ep eee. aw op eS SL ids ee joa a § eats eee ee Op SN: em occas asic ( = 74 i} TT ROYEZONE || SWEATERS ARE GIFTS ' | Z NY J 2 ie | ( ' Reflects the Holiday Spirit t | Most Women Welcome 4 | Difficult as it is to mirror the thotsand won- jj Especially when the Sweaters are such smart ders of the Lord & Taylor Toy-Zone, itis even more 4 | ones as these and of such manifestly superior quality, z | difficult to give any ‘adequate idea of the Radical 4 \ ee & Tay ro assortments are the mot complete 4 ig * Reductions, in such popular Toys as: i in the city, and up to the moment in sty le, featur- ! | | Vu ice Picture Machines | | ing always the very latest novelties. i Steam Engines and Boats | Artificial Silk Sweaters i S| i GroceryStores ButcherShop | In winter's new colors~-orange, Pompeiian and pone: | ! Horses, Wagons ‘ hagen, fancy weave Sweaters in V neck model with i | Loaded Truck ash. Formerly $10.00, Special... $6.00 fo} Children's Autos and , i Swing Horses Sweaters H Dolls of a hundred sorts Heavy rope stitch Sweaters in white and gray, all wool yu! Aseria Sweaters in plain, novelty and brushed effects and Cashe Children’s Dishes, 4 g 33c to $4.75 mere Sweaters, Half a dozen models of unusually good \ ensls$00:..fbe oaiae style and in every color. Special i Drums, 50c to $5.00 4 | 100 Su zoters i ¢ Celluloid ‘Toys, ff very sort, style and col iy jéginable, including brushed 10c to $3.00 } wool, fancy weaves, a few (dk and many artificial silk ] iW Animals.....25¢ to $30.00 sweaters. Incomplete sizes. Were $8.00, 10.00 and $385 rare Bell Toys....25¢ to $2.00 | , Now $2. “I : Kael , Brushed Wool Scarfs | Imported Sport Hats 1 Undressed Dolls and Kewpie Doll ! All wool, in plain, fancy Smart shapes in every 5} ' Usually 65¢, 75¢, 85c, $1.00 to $3.75 | and diagonal! striped effects. } color. Were $5.00 and Now 35e, 45c, 50c, 60¢ to $2.00, | i Were $2.00 and $2.75, $1.75 | $6.00...... es ane if ! Fourth Bloor ti TMrd Floor , i ee ee ee Se ES Tee Re Ae a ee A OS mS a > 0 ED) GED 0 ED (0) ED) GED 0 ED 0) ED ) GREED () ED 0 GED () ES (OD ‘