The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 12

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— >. PSHERMEN USE BUCKETS TO GET CARP IN hax f Living When} he New Gospel to Settle |: problems of his men to mest a delegation at 2 that He! firat place, use coi ‘They are going to ask nannnnnnnnn nd {am going to give tt 6 wuld, ‘because they have ‘Why do you have so much trous Cui High Cost Ey Ao yon Van Cortlandt Lake is | - HE DOESN'T LIKE THE TERM Recau Drain “WELFARE WORK." . ained. hooks and sinkers. ypere and red flannel Discarding | Labor Disputes of To-Day 0.» x80 in _THE EVENING WORLD, THv...u¥, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. ; wir ia AT je ready to mympathize, to under-| man told mo recently that he wae U, INST COMBINE Common Sense and Decency‘: tae U8, AGNRST COMBINE ongresswomas Spent 9687 Im Bice. tion Fight. HELENA, Mont., Nov. 28.—Miss Jean- nette Rankin ngee: and good will of the world In the same measure ae heretofore,” that the ountry has lost caste with all bel- |ereat war may be a combination of Prediction of James M. Beck Is| nat ona agningt the United State vcdian'to her 6X That We Will Stand Alone, eterring to Naw York city 1oxtay aL the offh Beck @ admiration” country yperative planning among pro- business organizations,’ w aA teferr »3 jd it is rekarded with by other parts Qo0nQ9Q ery Night Having Lost All “Caste.” The Buropers war ts “only the t of a sorien of tite: Finning worms, gras | \ wan OTK | guid Jnines M. Beck at annual | Presta isherms 0 had " » A ; : nd we didn't bother with indlviduais, Hreal off Senteruny. wene| Phere’s a New Golden Rule to Be Applied to’ Money | 4 1s en whan they deserved what they | DANGUE of the FIftH Avenue Associa | {Ivn'e Fi Cc ti ation, Hehing tn the big lake at Van Cort! and Muscle, Declares J. R. Christie, American y m 1 for, So they organized Into| tion at the Waldorf-Astoria last n's) maak Coens ‘or Gonstipat yodt Park with buckets and baske r es irase has @ suggestion of py : «| The world, XN k added, | Kely , 98. and provi her Express Chief, Who Frowns on “ Welfare ti pRewenwn Or The way to end the labor war, es Ry i seething -< 1dron ee tareas Nov. Three Headache Indigestion.eta , But | do believe in organiza A the Firet National in some vent out on the muddy bottom and red up carp and lake suckers in} Bring Employer prevent | yonting. Between times fishing is prohibited and the finny Inhabitants labor problem become plentiful ond fat. } Company, voles Work” but Thinks He Knows How to Closer Together. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “Common sense and common decency are the only solutions of the ‘That is how J, R. Christie, General Manager of the American Express |fitty-ffty b s the 9 re ere tions of officers and employees— or, rather, of employees, for that's and Employee what we all are. If some of the | ae Company's wether obey my, 2 | PAUM REACH EFFECT. ders, | obey orders issued by bic ae ae ; ? others. The fact that | sit at a The bg Sperry searchitgnt + in Brooklyn has tanned ite operator. HITCHCOCKS SAVE 16 HORSES FROM FIRE desk in this room dogs not make | oF me an essentially diferent man | from the man that shoves freight. hav had n r yee In which al erate on A a chub Ing res. | For your rantzatie yapel that may revolntionize ¥ FAT FOLKS WHO an big business change the future for bun t ds of thousand American workingmen, Mr. them $1 elvew! Faml ‘ 2 WOULD BE THIN Christie has a personal distaste for the expression [X¢*Hent orches nen of Family Aid in Rescue | “welfare work,” which Js often w as a convenient of Hunters and Polo Ponies summary for the modern empl new sense of re as Stable Burns, REDUCE WEIGHT 10 POUNDS OR | snonatl ‘i 5 loves s feeling that he Sith | ponaslbllity toward hi , employees, his feeling t i a8 Sia, Piomes Hitchcock | “1°4 certainty give most anything to be} & may be to blame if he falls to organize an efficient anc : lr daughter, Miss Helen | able to reduce & few pounds and stay thar : 27 loyal working force H “Men must feel that some one cheoek, ran out of their home on) vay," declares every fat man 4 " But Mr. Christie was one of the most interested] is locking out for them and tak- fericho Turnpike shortly after 10 nf woman. Such a re ble » grow captains of industry who met] ing Wn interest in them, if they [o'clock last night = doapite past failures. | (i members of the group ¢ aptains indu 4 “k are to be loyal, The most popular bared gt ree ae Hy Retro ss prices: bly recently in New York to uss how they individually officers in the army are those st one of their largest} x ustrial warfare, And Mr. Christie is a firm beilever in the] who, while not coddling their men, | ® 5 waa on fire. | leh jal are always thinking of th . ind Mrs, Hitchcock and a « humanizing of the relations between employers and employees— which ely mee meldne ,0 B. ele oor ii eet se ae a wish eited the animating spirit of the only “welfare work” that works matter to see that their men cet nelr’ stalls where they | ne prevent Inbor ware you've got | what is fairly and justly coming ar the stable | fon't belong. Li lea,” hej ‘fire somebody! At last, in an to them. The same spirit ought on were saved To correct this produrajto get back to first prinetples, | to animate big business under- ¢ ® healthy norms " te told me, when LT tulked with him tn] Ww " «La Leal saiinna carcass of processes must be 1 | : Hast Forty-sec- | hit to ldered re ‘ rrento, a steeplechaser and many | fat-burning his office at No : back {! inin's|MISTAKEN THEORY FORCED times » prize winner, was found in ed tlond Street, "Yo to get peooed doug firer! UNION ORGANIZATION, t He was valued at $10,000 © the n the threads aan , “s At $10,0 to the h ; | t t believe in doing business lestroyed, with a| elementa, and tte ray man who # many cases reported ttended |] byec r y OM of Korein te wold confer which I In the original sealed jabor Adve. Check and Abort a Bad Cold In Five Hours With MENTHO. LAXENE. nd firing, Naturally, tt about 4,000 wat the head | much as of great inte Tam in charge |One of the sp Jence was a man Hs of a cleaning or dycir taplishment in a neighboring State, His normal |foree consists of 1t 600 ho told us that during the hired_and fired some 3,000 men to! maintain this working average, and ho sald that he was most to fer-i" whe You Buy It Concentrated and Mix With Pint of Syrup. Doubtless every reader recalls hav- ing neglected a slight cold until In 26!/find some way td estaptis hours it settled into a “Bad Cold” and (Rent and competent on then about 72 hours of distress, dis-|MA&2y of us are in exactly ore saroe Ef nm comfort, if not weeks of bronchitis eet statin paused a moments beh Then he leaned forward uw trifle, ef perienc bows rest.ug on the arms of hia desk chalr, brilliant brown eyes Intent SYSTEMATIC FIRING NOT AL- WAYS A CURE FOR THE EVIL. “You hire @ man,” he instanced by pr abort colds, | icult breathing, painful headach coughs, Catarrh, watering eyes an be done by taking Menth x Vaxene either in its raw state—ten| He makes a mistake oF he gets drops to th or by making « you doing him or your busi- wranulated sugar syrup and mixing in « pint bottle or jar. A pint will last 1 whole family for a long time and keeps every member free from the distressing after-effects of a bad cold Mentho-Laxene is guaranteed to! tease or money back by The Black- burn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, and |! any well stocked druggist can supply |!"P°". 7 It doesn't get done ife and children go h an all around loss in When I wa }ou. Don't take a substitute. There in Brooklyn | had & man, an exceed- ix really nothing to compare with ingly clever fellow, whose one pre Mentho-Laxene.——Advt. pesintion for every difficulty was between 7th and Sth Aves 3 442-444 Fulton St. opposite Bridge St., near Hoyt. Newark: 689 Broad St. opposite Military Park. While all Blyn stores carry full lines of novelty shoes the style shown here is a special at these stores only, Style 787 is an exceptionally f beautiful color combination in brown and white. Aten-dollar style and quality at seven-fifty. in th th binations tops; white kid vamps with fawn buck tops; black kid vamps with gray buck tops. SF. bx Puctors, 511-Hap KE. 72 st, This Class Style at All Blyn Stores A Charming Novelty Boot Style 893 combines novelty fect, quality of leathers and wa sonable prices suede; same cut; same trim; same |] price. This at tive-fif Yi EXTRA FULL MONEY'S WORTH shoe ani bo.ing, perforated hh heels and welt soles edees, Spa written orders, i want things Show | ; 000. n's discharge | , xo xertou lution. J i in who was a thief it su + man gete drun nd oO ¥ polo were | low. 1 ' cl M t \ ‘s momber of the Meadowbrook Club. _ nind a Lake Vietim In Tdentited, fa mar ir charge of labor Ever-Ready Safety Razor $] man in «tt 1D, Radio Blades LOUNUNNUAUEEELEETAGACUNNUDUNDDUUSUDOU OLA UUUNNOTUOUEANOUNAD OEE Face EveryDayCleanFaced * Shave off that stubble and stave off trouble. Start your day with pride in your personal appearance. You can’t hang on looking like a “hang-over.”’ Practice the ‘Ever-Ready’ daily routine and note how it adds to your worth, as well as your purse. It is the “first thing in the morning’’ habit. Lear it. Be independent of the barber—gain the time that helps to make your day pay. The standard ‘Ever-Ready’ outfit you buy for one dollar has been tried and praised by millions of men before you. If you happen to be the exception you get your dollar back. The entire dollar outfit is a marvel—the frame is a marvel—the 12 “Radio” Blades in each dollar outfit are individual marvels. We guarantee the ‘Ever-Ready’ a bigger and better money's worth than five times the price will ordinarily buy. Refuse Substitutes with Less Blades Extra “Radio’ Blades 6 for 30 Cents Druggists, hardware, jewelry and general stores everywhere sell the ‘Ever-Ready’ Safety Razor and extra “Radio” Blades American Safety Razor Co. Manufacturers Brooklyn, N. Y. tional hatred for some decafes, ant Will be diMeult and perhaps tmposs for the Un'ted States to eacape in the} future from the entanglements of this world crinia.” h Mr. kK insisted that the United Staton “no longer enjoys the reapect yesterday, escaping 1,400 in gold, aiiver and currency in the bank were marched ins nd imprison of th t escaped to the Klamicht ) fording & swollen creek on Bloomingdales’ Are Now Holding An Unusual Sale AT A MOST OPPORTUNE TIME DONT FAIL TO ATTEND Large cash purchases of materials before the general in- crease in prices enable Bloomingdale Bros. to offer at this time A High Grade, Metal Tubing, 88-Note New Player Piano A Magnificent Music Roll Cabinet 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Selection A Bench, Cover and Free Delivery On Terris of *2 a Week In PERFECTION of workmanship and EXCELLENCE of finish, this superb new Player Piano surpasses any other instrument hitherto placed on the market within $135 of the price we quote. 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