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COAL He i MUST | ot ro poor man, 1 spends ny awier than he on coal.” The fact ia the * money on the SAYS HIS FIRM HAS PAID $12 A — \ THE EVENING WORLD, “The problem of creating aca- | ha wolved, once we all got together her staif, Then, in addition, are these / TON FOR COAL, Of E. l d W W lft ‘ . e + of eee a 8 ILC CCl DO OR—yyryrr rae ow Work a Factor to Spur Eff by - 42 i r ERE 1 ne clr peep ork @ Factor to tll —_ The eee eere EE POOTOIO SYS ‘ oat ‘Business Conditions Have Changed, Says F, C. Hen-| ; Burns, Head of Bly Re ve loaded ns with ‘ derschott, and Employers Should Realize Their ns, Mead OF Blve (ai nd" P ' vO couldn't catch up. I 4 Firm, Grilled by Proge- | “Bestdew that, therm aro @ tot of Proudest Monument is No Longer Their Great) : ® cutor Swann c companion mining col Factories, but Their Efficient, Loyal, Happy Per-| é bead , bined under —— Manila Geat ante sonal Organizations. : $ HARTIGAN TO AI ID POOR. ordered to sep- acumen ; 4 q -— yton law, Sheba By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. : . Urees Passage af finance LON Mie Intensate Commere tom] A new factor, directly affecttng hundreds of thousands of employees, , v Compelting § \ Tetrion aes Mea fa AFIS has entered American big business—the factor of welfare work. : * mnpelling Sale by Weight, Hadida lot individuals, God Hatn thn Twenty American captaing of industry met the other day tn New + : Not. Pail. pub! R there now! York to consider ways and means for enriching tho + * ad ——— The 1a been a shortage of + lives of their employees and thus creating a truly loyal | | i M Te of the 009,000 tons fn the coal mined be and efficient working staff. , ichael 3 > sete tat in the tWeen April 2 and Oct. 31 this y There were present at this conference such pr * 2 Roti: mara:some Forme cdma red with 1915, and eve! ae W. C. Fish of the General Blectrie Company, I x % aah to D Mt y Swann this in . Tivo done my Henderschott of the New York Edison Company, F.C. ¢ ‘ mn Ut 1 an rds sidihas Howhy, Raya Clothier of the Curtis Publishing Company, Julius, + : in the op market to supnly hed ¥ * sh ‘ tenth ; a Rosenwald of Sears-Roebuck Company, Louis A. ¢ ; rm oat tnja i f buy trom. theca Coolidge of the United Shoe Machinery Company, A.J. | : Le Nee ia ry it in bonts until conse Porter of the Shredded Wheat Company, J. R. Christe * y tits ee i and (ies they oak get thelk own ‘. BBRETE of the American Express Company, Charles H. Hulburd ¢ $ ¢ Deve coal wiki’ price, V'vo patd as high aa $12 4 of the Higin National Watch Company, Lesilo Graft of B, Altman & Co, il, * * rane of #8 or 6 ton Ton ok Coa A. Bullock of Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company ; f ” i » e wed you th much ic cee canes assem ° tally did, he said, was pet an ep ena = pantith “BUILDING UP THE PERSONNEL ‘ oy set tons of each) wyoyta ha ee eaeeie ind OF A FACTORY A COSTLY JOB. (sy \ ions ultimate SFC. HENDERSCHOTT erate and nvoruge i sin hi ate aig le a ae Amazing figures of the high cost of Then he went back to the employ. | 2444644 a0 eee ln When Mr, Burns had Bree aie wena ce acre T Aiting and firing were presented. Jt er: “The Ident of a compa : ’ ‘ : "Turns, “before Td tell you that. TO Qos sata that the General Electr: Oueht not hirtng av ’ iwann how the price of coal had Miser anewer now—I'm not an informer.” 4 5 ooo fring of ne | ) Ovtols the District ney annie Company spent in this w $sat ‘aiee! sie Wala as eee i io it wae aettied that Mr. Burns goo uity: some 23,081 men passing In \ fe " ik Yet Will "be. aubroanaed: vin and out of We company's FFG ton on Met Jury to-morrow or next day, snantt c ! ' puazieds PheD) URGES LAW TO END *MEANEST ee oe cury hin industrial 8°, PP Then een will not j yon trying to 401 HORM Cr Cone rot _ Unrest, which is costing us as much if they doing their 7 i ree as. Bureau as it is costing the workmen?” Werk p Be i ptuitied | exclaimed, of Weurhty and Measures to-day a i and probably transferred to anotter my that lor n to put an end to SUmmed up the question of the BOUF sort of work better sulted to them. — | Spinel at in to put an end (9 toe the assembled employers. Mtn tho employment. department | Ta nee He Rhee : Saar oy Would sound well to call them “em- wlll be bureaus of education, of pen , ow me a “tite e will try sattied employers,” but they weren't prot sharing, of y Ainud the present | pews ity ord ea SoCal a arentiy they were 1 an uncon Woately, some (ruch /ereree Reports & $8,500 Is Not ce as » lack of Abr, | ore to sen ¢ monly kK and worrled frame of me re Res atnerpoe tein Enough for a Great-Great- ‘s a aciet rian dea Sa eata eee or BE NBO DON BR SHOW || Whey, todk ‘like lambs one of the Jectures aw a nop to make workers (5) anddaughter of Vanderbilt. ‘> 1 mannfactu he ald, | ig aone | forget low wages, un add $5 1 ton to steol and noone! « = % : ™ "3 reds | “There must be nothing p: imme ees ae se ae ot = a : I hope to see the ordinance intro! Grogsew, made by WAC. Hatdareckst ternalistic about welfare wor f, Srodiens dmumtiae ob kee Holy tb 1 ‘pbbagsiid peer poor coal mer) ayced within a few days,” sald Com- fureau of Education for; The best way is to put it in the por Pie latte MAE It AE NC \ ghant ta blamed for anything ner Hartigan to-day, “Alderman LB uy| hands of the employees, encour: = |/\# in strict rdanee with the We hear so auch abou s Haubert of Brooklyn pre ork Eat 1) aging and helping, but in no elicits of mociety, must have these es a T might bo of; sense directing their recreational tiiniex iy her ehildiiood it twice lust year, but in some mys), PindONG ‘he confenned’ to) weil ‘Safety and education, wall ‘ I (Se us way ft was defeated. Toei i lene lo ak Gn Apap , are properly the direct A governess, Indy’s maid, D H k Hot Water! ‘Ay noon an deniers are compelled oe nity th oa Baton of every employer of ‘Instructor, riding master, my rin s te ne heel oy ibang es Sineat For this is what Mr. Henderschott eve that the human family Wien laniges oeney ann one Have Ros Cheeks |} measure and call it a pallful. POUSS SOR Meal ture pues cesienlis Mcitind MroiHendersonate | ‘That (Comittee: thi, personel of | eee Favostad) th industry! 0 T belleve the labor problem can | MUNICIPAL COAL MINE DOES A RUSHING BUSINESS Mayor of Terre Haute, Ind., clares Price Will Be Kept at $2.75 a Ton, HAUTE, Ind, Nov unicipal coal ini did an unprecedented business to-day: nousand orders, practically il m calling for the Imit of two nd one-half tons each, were received day of business. Hundre: uring in early to-day and a Peachy Skin Says we will both lock and feel) clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Ilinces. De- he first f dat $6 bi the same grac they admitted that have to start cutting if th ted to do any ‘vitiness. a TO BE RECALLED, To see the tinge of healthy | in your face, to see ye i clearer and clearer, to out a headache, backache, cout tongue or a nasty breath, in fact, to day in and day out, hing every morn- feel your bes just ‘try insi ing for one week. Thefore brenkfast each day drink a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and howels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening ond purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more on Gvirding Border from Bandit Troubles. better in every way When he went into the Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J, Meth jal) revurned soldiers, WORD 10 MEXICANS Lane Presents Wilson's Edict conference reom oh morning t carried In with pave made the question of wages or} hat hal neg uti eh HR OF S08 | iran nm had b What opp usually yields to the purer blood (pis), Mls Mesiians were aware Of tunity for advancement do you and greater stre ath which ( t woirid | ee Hie! pupil ¥ bd) gerschott, | F y's M “c ners retired | EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY to thar ow ” AND REWARD. ot woriean pro} | “Then he enunciated what seems th ; to me the fairest emloyers’ creed uniarked by any comm | Thave heard, “We must have,’ he 88 OOO Ree lL aren | he said, “absolute equality of va quteviy sukgest ng that (hey | ghportunity, We must have | furthes tudying the plan, It was ine| Sa¥ality OF reward proportioned | creates. Its rich oil-food enlivens |) 1te | there was no desire on! Fe paused a moment, Then he fhe whole aystem and strengthens {°° 1 ie SNR One A (9900 wala g netly, 1 tearned 8 trade when the organs tc throw off the injurious n heing accord a L was a momber und la catde ny doctors them: @& > ~ an ottice Typos foal Ur 7. 5 Canada VOM Provide Work for Mee Unious 4 ) selves teke Scoit's Emulsion 4, Sta caleoleisen baad La ed or and you must stand firm OTTAWA. Ont, Nov. 21——-the Im-| When unions atrtke le perial Munitions Board today an-| their im: ers is ral against substitutes, hounced that {will provide work for) living for every other workingman Is Jand see {t aa it fs, The modern em I plover Ia coming to realize that Mis true monument {# not a great fre itory, but Is a great, efficient, loyal, pable and permanent force of employees is largely complicated by the fact that the captain of industry does not realize the j happy organization.” changed conditions in industry. we inne ny ween | WRKERS IN MANY LINES GET ADVANCED. WAGES | captain, If he is advanced in | years he is especially likely to be tin hia ways, not to be amena ble to the new influences astir in our social and industrial life. QUESTION OF WHO TO EMPLOY | MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL. “The employment question is the fifth and most Important problem of the great corporation to-da Mr. Henderschott explained to me, when 1 talked to bim at the rooms of the Edison Company School, No. 44 West Twenty-seventh Street, “The other four problems are production, finane- ing and auditing, marketing, distri- bution, | “A hundred years ago there was one great factor in industry—produe- | tion, There were no enormous dtonn | eivden only the cloth millq but the or factories. A father who was & yarn mills always have followed the shoemaker taught his son to makoliead of the cloth milla, so that labor shoes; or, If the boy wanted to learn) jeaders expect the increase to be to bulld houses, he was apprenticed | general, to a neighbor, Most of what we had| po HPSTER, Nov. was mude in the home or in small| man Kodak Company 10 Per Cent.—Miners Get a Similar Advance, NEW BEDFORD, Mas The Cotten Manufac: : tion of this city has voted to grant a 10 per cent. wage increase to thetr 33,000 operatives, to be effective for six months beginning Dee, 4, The In- crease ts the third in @ year, making a total raise of 2% 1-2 per cent, It will Increase the total annual payroll {of the mills from about $17,300,000 to approximately $19,000,000, The Manufacturers’ Assoctation tn- Associa 21.-—The East- announces that shops. We didn’t get shoes from} it will give a temporary Increase to Massachusetts, flour from Minnesota,|ail employees earning up to $50 4 | automobiles from Detroit, week, The high cost of Hving tw given as a reason for the advance, which will be paid for twenty-one weeks beginning Dec. 6 ‘An additional wage of 10 per cent of their dally wages will be paid to ployeea earning not more than $20 a week. ployees earning more than $20 and up to and including §50 “In fifty years our physical equip- ment for production has been brought to the last word of perfection. Most of this equipment has been developed in this country, When individual men | could no longer compete with ma- food into the stomach, The action of chines the corporation was born; not|a =e i will receive $3 addiuonal « hot water and limestone phosphate on Ras P to stifle competition, but because | Week an empty stomach is wonderfully ine|_ ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., Nov. a oritia ‘ LEXINGTON, Ky, Nov, 21.—atl } The Amertean Commissioners to-day | competition was no longer possible. | 1 arlan Count vigorating. It cleans out all the sour |The Amer n a ¥ : can n an County f leave the Mexte Commiasioners | However, the poration often has] at. increa fermentations, gases and acidity and | e8 he 3 an mimi) liga [tacts Chats ‘ke 0 ; i Sd are “ote eee gives one a splendid appetite for| what is understood to be the last op- convinced sel iat, as in the ol Dek ee bb Es Pree breakfast. portunity for an amicable settloment | Competitive days, it is entitied to ali | (ivutiny | Gem partion A quurter pound of limestone phos | o¢ the problems that have arisen be-| tt cun Ket. And this isn’t a fair point) jcued a stater effect that phate will cost very little at the | oiuse of Carranga’s fallure to provide | Of View. lthe action had been taken because of drug store, but is sufficient to demon- } iL, » is little more that the cor- the high cost ving quate protection for life and prop- | 2. nC ae pe strate that just as soap and hot wate J erty \iong the international border, | Poration can do to perfect its material AUGUS ‘A, . hi 21.—The cleanses, swectens and freshens the c c ers wages of 1,400 atives of the Ait kin, so hot water and limestone phos-| In. int session Seerevary of I equipment, Now attention must be jen, Langley and » cotton 1 fe act on the | 1 and int al |tertor I aa 1irman of the! bald to the pergonal equipment, b- | mills near here are tr 410 per fl a nthe day sterni 1 ¥ : irm mere AE Insren aad 10. by Treuns, ‘Those who ure subject to cons] American Commission, informed Mr. | Ployers must realize tho popular in- tent ne payroll tae he three mite stipation, hillous attueks, acid stom: | Carranga’s re riivea that t terest in such questions as the dead- veh, vheumatic twinges, these | \inerican punitive expedition would |hd eccupation, pensions for injured whose skin is sallow and complexion | |, A Within & roasonab'a| Workers, trade training, tho living ussured! that one Noes han conditions that Would | Wage, profit-sharing, welfare work. thing wit! have them both y of the Ameri-| “Out of the large numbers of young men and women whom I have ex-| aimined in the employment otfice of my own company, more than bait! | also raised, In thelr present form, I | 33,000 Cotton Workers Are Raised | things: A private sulte of rooms when traveling, bedroom for herself, bed jroom for her matd, playroom, aepa- jrate dining Die, servants \for the table, pet donkey with bis groom, dogs, with favorit grooms, Cay Me And these things are not enumer- ja in any bovk of falry tales. On the contrary they are for #even-yea! old Annie Marie Wallace, great-grea jgrandehild of Commodore Vanderbt who Ix living now on an estate at | Bagnata, Italy, with her mother, Mr Fra » Wallace. To keep up thin it nent for Miss Walla while Mrs. Wa long on $12,000 fund of $000,000 wa rich irl by hor gran: Wallace, millionutre broker, The Itemized account of the thin o fit her for a social de’ 4 in the report of Refer m Greenberg, who was ap- by Surrogate Cohalan to dé whether $8500 would b yearly to supply the ehild e referee reported that it woul not he irs. Wallace, by addin incoine, « d manare to get along, ae CANNOT HURRY TRCOPS FROM THE BORDER Etfort Being Made to Do Justice to All, Says Funston in Reply to Request. | BUFFALA, No by. 21.—Replying to a BR, Smith uraing the return from the {oan border ag speedily as po f National Guard units Western New Y jen. Funston to frow rk, Jogram from Representative Charles TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, Big Business Takes Broader View " "NEEDED FOR 8-H FOR 8. HOUR DAY": ! ‘nat ‘ , showrs lay 1 wet hy Sin, ARTA AGI - rae x fix it” ’ ndent Tells of Ad ' ged cheering followed pate® _ . liti Switchmen's De- tt Wilson’ by. ba wet Wants Full Put Pubic | Inquiry Would Enta the front pages. gi fan : ny Cngae. fstnee | t : t hat t Emergency Cases, Before a | wit. orkeite, Asstetant ehit-hote worm User teen when the ra hein gresenta-| With Mex SEEKS RATES REFORM, | "97 of tete soot the Gispate Ol Sespay WoRLD EDETION he. arbitrat the awitchmen’s | LOUTED TO DEMAN grievances in the Cham of Com-| — - Also Favors Government Con-| merce rooms, Asked by the lawyer) gdtgaders of The Huntay Wortd are tee ; ; |for the roads If an eftht-hour day ts| with thelr newalenter, This Is the. af trol of Roads During Times | jfvcticavie in this branch of the gors| 8 te be sure of wetting ® copy reaming or Het as The Sanday Work! ie SOLD OnE | of Military Stress, view, Mr. O'Keife said PARLY, Ow ringe of newes ——o “The work can hardly b one now ‘ orders are | fn ten hours, and [ don’ » how It | Pre 1 be shone bn lesa, 1 need , for rail. | at least 38 per cent rows to Congress will be practically the same aty ‘ ny iecwn-euboalel TULAIY Homa a rq) nes) GIVES WILSON 3,416 LEA dress last August when a nation-wide Soy man to day in the snmmenemastonsins it « as re allroad strike w 1 fon’t work every dey in the] Figures of Leaders Do Not Include | lent dine ae cunt, “und you know Sag ahi | talis today with tt ‘ ty the n't.’ Totals From Eight Counties lspecial address the President made| Mo added that the average ronthly Not Reported. nifia recom ‘tione. "two | 280 in tile ah of the mervice ts [nix Speeitio. recommendatios WO | fons $120 to $100, Incltding incklental| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21—Hittle providing for an olght-hour day a# a) overtime. liketthoed UF a) eptit electoral vores al basis of work and of w 1 _— oy ona Ree eon eo fornia waa seen here to-day by railway pnd of a commission t : i is Eakgee WHE Fermaea Ue aeede | WARNING BY STONE} is sates nessoucur counties rhs J sight ee , although they upon and which will be ed by posuere a |the President, aro | Railroads Must Geant It “or There not serious “ te provision for the en ae ie ricer - ca SrA AGRNEAtRReenes Will Be Some Unfinished Business | at some « the inverse Com-| Before Country,” He Says. athe : ey Cee : closely f bo trond of the ean petal RALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 21] vass nade by {embodied fn: the bill rece p 1) phone's to be an eleht-hour : hs at bad’ now awaiting action by the & & infinished business sfore this coun. ren 8. Stone, head of the 1 of Enetnesrs, answered Fetiria aes with a proz ai \@hALNGe WA eal Gay ed with the Secretary of whieh with fia present rotherhoods will call a strike tf tion aad means of action 1 pending Injunction proceedings tle up mpussiie the operation of the Adamson Eight- nerd iy eis “Explelt approval by Congres# ofl tour Law hb Be Bs ! cerniat approximation o| line ¢ ation by ¢ oratate | saking In reaponae fomn enthuet ve tommerce Commission of an tnerediy | agtio wel a) imaclf and the = of freight rates to meet such addi cada of the three rer rattroad «may have been rendered YA lerition of Labor con- | py adoption of the eismt-bour vention, Stone deciared AIR fay and which have not been offset Labor will wateh from the side {hy administrative readjustments and tines white the railroads feht thetr conomies, should the facts disclosed | own Gover td istify the increase. Arfiliat the members of the “an amendment of tho extsttne | Amercan feration of Tabor and pderal statute which provides for the tour railroad bre ie Ne Hation, coneillation and able | rae ogg » Keneral betterment \ " 4 Saleh contriverinnvas tht _A well-known resident of Kaugad ration 0 ore the No Tadice tole #. BROVAIE: City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair present, by ¢ spat Peas on here by the brotherhood | hy “a sinmple home process, made the hat in cane the methods of 4% and) President Samuel A. | followin nent: “Any lady of dation now provided for showld fall, « Delegates, who crowded Kentlem their gray or full public investigation of the merits , checrod all of the speakers | faded Wet ie ot every such dinyute shall be insti | ent huainatic sete it soft 1 glossy with this sim- sted and complated, before a strike |") Rt tn methar, oF w |nle revine, which they ean mix at be lawfully attempted home, To half pint of water add 1 0 ae om 1 he | Sane "WG. Lee, sp nf bay rum, 1 stall of Barbo “phe lodgiient In the hands of the! ate iat ‘ um, 1 sma 7 ios . Th \ The. powess in’ onde jor | men rotherhoods and head | ( yund and 14 on of glycerine, 5 tye to take control of of the railway trainmen declared, — | These ingredients can be purchased at ock of, “ft is a great enmtort to kn any drug stove at very little cost, (MAY veeeident Gompers sald, “tha ply to the hair every other di he reall hierar tt aaa Rt tan WatRAE t {the gray hair is darkened sufficlent perate then wt sew: t =i xture reliewes itching and is witty auth 0 Ss : excellent dandruff. It does not tary service of the i amet stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy ‘a na the circ H for and does not rub off. Tt will make a elala as the : Is now prevent an off gray haired presen look 10 to 20 years Attorney {4 at affiliation with the F ation until! wounger.”—Advt & Tomorrow, Wednesday Irony 1G reat Thanksgiving Sale! § Bountiful cause for Thanksgiving! The beautiful warm Winter costumes you want, and want now, at exuc tly one-half the prices at which they were introduced to the world of fashion a few weeks ago! 100 Highest Grade Suits Formerly $39.75 and Up to $65, at One-Half Price oY | day Can effort was belng ; tnd down Schedule of Reductions: ; border, Funston “sat wld be the Suits that were reduced to $19.75 {beinx made on the basis of the num. Suits that were reduced to §25,00 |sorvice, and with a view to maintain Suits that were reduced to $27.60 ATi be ihat eitiecen of tlnnie Suits that were reduced to $29.75 trisatniel theineummanae Suits that were reduced to $32.50 HE lightest of cakes, the smoothest of custards, the most delicious of creams—all are far short of perfection if flavored with anything but the best of flavoring. That alone is reason enough for using Burnett's. | | | | ne straight to our higher priced suits to make these drastic this early date, If you had in- tended to pay #20 to 830 tor a suit, your opportunity is here tomorrow to get double value for your money, Fine Broadcloth Suits ndsome Velvels and Velours Gatardines and Wool Poplins We have ¢ reductions at They embrace every desirable model and every color, At their original prices they Lave been Uie Wilk of the town, No Charge for Alterations Sf ¢ “ At the Fashion New Shop = Nineteen West Thirty-tourth Street LF AS LITO UI AS snough, § o