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: aak BVBNANG WURbY, £eevAd, NUV Bde » AYALO, oe skers of cotton goods, of Manches- ter, N. H, was announced to-day, | Lowell, Mass, cotton mills also an- need an increase of wages to} to take effect Dec. 4, | India Rubb pany of Iristol, R. 1, will tn *|10 per IN OVERCOATS—Scotch mixtures, heather mixture . 5 e Connecticut od notle to-day] CHURCH FREE LUNCH that they would tnake a 10 pot cony {Ae Fe OF L, ATTACKS $3,000,000 ELECTION BETS + How to Prev \ 4 : bs Advance tn wages on Doo, 7. This ts} NUEY . 4 REPLACES SALOONS: _ tndepeudent of wivanseraceaty ree, GOMPULSORY ARBITRATION, PAID ON HUGHES MESSAGE Acid Stomach and” | eS 2 ported, | —_—— | | ~ . } bs Mlinois Pistor Offers Cotfee and As Well as Its Mach unery 10 PAYROLLS BY Tho Connecttout thread and tace| Goes on Record Against Federal Ac- | About $1,000,000 in Money, Beside Food Fermentation \ } x ; mills, says a despatch from Plainfleld, ‘ ‘ adit ont , | f rage fo. All Who 3 ‘ve ; : s i but Marea tion Favoring Law—“Man's Credit on Books, Passed in BY A NEW york PHYSICIAN. 1 | 3 ft to Strike at Any Time. } M4 emer ss ss une went) LS Aim of “Big Business Pi ngage on s ut in Waukexan, Hl, last May, and| the independent steel concerns tn the} Ahobibihs NOV, Hane r , , with them perished tho free lunch, Sharon, Pn. district Kot a 10 per cent.) AMercan Federntion of Labor again i Then alone cam Rev. W. B. «Called Welfare Work Now a Science and Employ- a increase tn pay to-day, It ts stated | to-day vigorousiy declared tteeif ' Collins, 1 ff Chicago etu- Py r : : . 7 " that 2,000 more workers will have| against any and al! kinds of « \ } ? Gaicws would put is teats) €°8 Do Their Utmost to Master It—Making Lives More Concerns Take Volun-/ [0° (0 Sore Wepre will iy me aeRAAIOn . tion of Hrewitent Wile . steed somes n constructive ins of Men More Comfortable Means Greater tary Action in All Sec- Steel Company, employing) "Men individually and cottoctively| re ili euatialar et tie ota ean ture. So hey ed a free lunch sor. ff at i, "i Facer 14 . and the have a right to atop work any day| | Mi . : , Flee with t ‘ Efficiency, Says H. A. Bullock, tions of Country. do, Sharon, cpany Umnb in a tee Democracy, ttle cy t ' It will & 1 for the first time B. R. T. Official. a men, and thelr right ts natura In. | Was si ansae oa Sunday niet, wren, after the sor. $10,000,000 IN CHICAGO. day t bay envelopon| altenable, and never should be sur-| lion by the orkera, pay ‘ vice, the ent rewation will Sie ae ’ ands would be fattened from | rendered; laws that violate this right ft and tte Aine coftes and By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. |are reactionary, unconstitutional and Wall Street the tuntest t } A “Big business ts tumbling over itself in its efforts to insure the wee Central Trust Company sn ppaedth ek ala le ad Domo: | yinytne teas "i ' EASY 10 DARKEN ECiSe nud Gemuaevos orc pear, 1 series. Among the amaliet| “(mdoste Fay Of Allie bite fs dectares, ti a reestétion, Mise had sony Set ee employers, whose capital is limité@, it may be necessary to urge more wel- loyees ‘ 2 ynite t . . and for § an ¥) , loyees 31 Percent. W. Fletts, formerly Deputy Attorney| While the action was atmed directly AN 1 2 > | YOUR GRAY HAIR fare work, But the great organizations of labor are ploye General of Pennsylvania, and a leader at the Colorado law, “for enforced in-| mort ported gay Hs an | going just as far in that direction to-day aa they can tn Republican politica in the State, died vestigation of labor disputes,” one | 000, ' a « pr ' go—Just as far as labor itself will allow them to go Increnacs In wages to employees, | nospital toll Weral clause apectfically directs organteod| maid TUckath “not one weet gem” | eats, orn , That {s the summary of the newest and most sig- 9th on account of national prosperity on Te te MA HID. Sie Jette war forts” labor to oppose any effort to enaot | money.» tn thet: th ted me not | which t* th You Can Bring Back Color and nificant development in American {ndustry given me and the tnerease In the cost of Mving, | ine yours old | federal legisiation of the same kind Of on had been | recommen tet A Lustre With Sage Tea H. A. Bullock, one of the most important Juntor « were announced to-day In many parts | 4 and Sulphur. ‘ : elals of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, Mr. of the country. The increase ts chiefly | ieeae — H a Bullock {8 in charge, under the President, of all tho among employees of industrial cor- THE HABIT. THE HABIT. | ae you darken four halt with) gs F company’s numerous welfare activities, and he {8 Also porations, In the aggregate they fie Welly: beeuuse Me's, done a6 naturalty | Wd , Secretary of the New York Municipal Railways Com-' amount to many millions of dollars| Waly, Becpating this went.) ao pany. He was present at the important conference of annually though, nt home is mussy and trou. “+ BSSNe pig business officials Just held in New York, at h ors and truntees of the Central g | blesome, For 50 cents you can buy) was discussed the question of holding together a permanent and efficient Trust pany, one of New York’ at any drug store the ready-to-use | Fe Cariiave t and most conservative Inst! Breparation, improved by the ad-| eanization of worker va boon) oblined cae 3 sition, of ients, called) TWO MODERN VIEWS OF THE of the increased cost of |] = bid ws MWyeth's Uphur Con a =| pound.” You n 4 sponse LABOR PROBLEM. for procuring their development odd Tac Masa lthichasal | [| an i + OF soft brush with it draw this] “The men at that conference) to the highest limit of their nat- 5 ig through your hair, taking one small| seemed ail animated by one fdea.") ural equipment. tn this view of Pol s an Inveatiration of con- |] 7 ¢ strand at a tine. By morning all! Mr, Bullock told me, when I talked| the eituation workers and em ns the trustees have authorized | = s gray bair disappears, and after an-| with nim in his office at No. 86 Clin- ployere are parts of nified nents to employees of the inst! |] bs eCcla | other application or two your halr| ton Street, Brook! rai ware zs bob dae & unified \tutton certain percentages of thetr ' becomes benutifully darkened, glossy | Lads sda ey nd the welfare of the or- | suiarien to meet the Higher cost of || Et and luxuriant | trying to learn from each other of| ganization is increased or dimin- tt ¢ ite a hd Gray, faded hair, though no dts-|ROW methods by which they might] ished according to the welfare of wecheha dl fet S am r1ce or ferace, {8 a sign of old age, and as we| make the Ives of thetr omployers| it nis extra allowance averages ap- \ all desire n youthful and attractive| more comfortable and the employees| the, theory Minera aera apes BAG wilds ° appearance, get busy at once with! themsely ore efMotent. VIG ee monthly instalments, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| mec sen ne talne’ of Industty, Announcement wae made in an ad- Mnivers i pound and look years younger. ‘Thig| . “YOU eee, there are two views | “Acconting t ‘ t the Engineers’ Club of Chi | ready-to-use preparition is a delight-| that may be taken of the labor isoncian ¢ co by John W, Leary, Prentdent of z ‘. ful toilet requisite and not n medi-| Problem. According to one view, | tends dov A ation of Comimerce, tha cine. It is not intended for the cure,| it is the duty of the employers to | labor, w wonty-f 49 concerns of Chi f. mitigation or prevention of disease.) reach out and make use ot every | leaves « v rily added $10,000,000 | = e 4 —Advt resource they have for smoothing os tito payrolls, benefting 100,000 | =—=— ween them and emp a , ‘ ¥ he third increase this year of the | ix Duginess 38) wages of 18,000 employees of th: omething besides |Amoskeag Manufacturing” Company, = by : HERE ts no more satisfactory bath robe than this simple one. It {4 ample; it can be wrapped about the figure to pro plaid-back geay mel- tons, black kerse’ neat gray, breed tan and dark green mixtures. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, double-breasted Oxford and + blue Overcoats, Seoteh Balmaroons, Bullock pro bout tt Th ration of 2,500 bir ® warmth and com- fort; it is easy to adjust and at the same time tt takes b © by | GO TO BRILL ent. the wages of all em recetving less than $2,500 « oming and grace- ue ee Linetaantany Mt may be well hts affects 8,000. The United | Box Coats, Belted Coats, Form- -Fitting é i aad HI pee ape ke. | * pmpany eee: Coats, Chesterfield models and light- Sete URE the ake ae weight blacks and Oxfords, well made | plait at the back, These plaite pro who work for _ and extremely serviceable, fs t fulness and flare. Hero, the ma B. R. T. HORN, jfheaw with whom i have talked has | old ma, ing, but you could make thie’ inte imme en thin The key to the solution of the | robe of a blanket or you could make tt) work.” added Mr. labor problem,” he said, of corduroy or you could make it of a) %? {\'? * cotton bath robe flannel or of terry smi cloth, and tt will be handsome and tt IN SUITS—Butternut browns, regi- mental stripes, Dublin greens, gun metal grays, Autumn browns, silver striped blues, dapple grays, two-tone worsteds, blue, gray, brown and green flannels, blue serges, black thibets, pencil and pin stripes, overplaids, che two-tone grays and browns, fancy cassimeres, silk mix- tures and*worsteds. Overcoats & an elderdown flannel with a fancy cre- tonne ban ai is MR, BULLOCK ABLY BLOWS THE| ply a closo personal und ing between the heads of | dustry and its worke any questions that may be settled ina frank man: to-man discussion, without the interforence of outside forces. Then we can have promotions from the ranks only, and intor- ested, permanent employees, Temy artifielal stimulus n indust and © are enabled to the normal prog- THE HABIT.” will bo fashionable and durable which ever you choose, Terry cloth 1s much iked, in plain white, in platn colors and SuaHLOUd Trad OL OD “GET in fancy effects, It warhes as easily as a Turkish towel and that consideration {sm valuable one, Co} tiful materfal and w roy 19 a beau- lly it te Mned organization. — 1 with thin Habutat «tlk, Corduroy ta 1 to the munt- | A waphable matertal, hence such tlons + Autom sont also 1s practical, ‘The cottor manufacturers, w vill flourish ry man thinks ven if he ean't still remain eate a loyal r the employor such methods lor the name of t he ts looking out a th robe flannels are warm and co: and they are shown tn b and designs, and if you like you can trim them with ribbon. For the medium size will be needed, 6% yards of material 2 5 4% yards 96 or 3% yards 44, or one blanket 66 inches wide, : The pattern No. $26 ts cut in stees for misses and women, misses 34 or $6, women 96 or 38, 40 or 42, 44 or 46 bust. conte. utiful colors SuitsforMen Specially Priced at $]1Q-75 IN OVERCOATS Plain grays, browns, fancy cassimeres, gray and brown mixtures, gray and wn pli and overplaids, with Velvet or self collars; quarter or full lined, and with flap or pateh pockets. Double-breasted models, single - breasted lels, Balmaroons, Form-Fitting Coats and Ulsterettes. IN SUITS~-Browns, grays, tans, greens and heather mixtures, suck couts or pinchbac’ nt or two ues are 6 than ac- first Uthiak iy ee “DONT BE BILIOUS o HEADACHY, SItk OR COUSTIPATED REN AIOna) earyen ano! Enjoy life! Liven your liver L s “KEEPING IN TOUCH.” and bowels to-night and ae Ne. ee Sette With basting line and say @eam allowance.) BATH ROBE Misaee, 34 oF 36, Women 36 or ter ey or 42, 44 or 46 bust «LIGVH AHL Lid. ‘TON FASHION ad Street ¢ Thirty-second t by mail on receipt of fifteen centa “for each pattern ordered Write your address plainly and sbways GO TO BRILL BROTHERS IMPORTAN specify size wanted “Our pe feel greut. # FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. a an “ 5 - . NEWEST STYLES—ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ‘“s |Wake up with head clear,|| 4 Anniversary Aniniverest? Special QQ Anniversary ON EASY TERMS!! stomach sweet, breath lS) | Specials ms Boys’ Overcoats ak Special | right, cold gone. x eckwear at Cc Suits and Mackinaws (K 7 \ j Men’s and Boys’ % |e 5 goncartal aces ee By >) Velour Hats F men splendid quality 95 é At?] ~Fix4 || ag $2.68 large size Pour-in-Hands in rich flowered effects, SUaHLOUd TU OL OD {Se Suits&Overcoats a neat figures und smart Overcoste Belted and pinchhack ye TH i] seis n9 \ stripes models, gray and brown mixtures ~sizes I 2 le % ny P Women’sMisses y Shirts at $1.50 || tis = I Harely, indeed ie @ fi | ay Lomeay smd ( jay irts at $1. Other overcoats, sizes 8 to 8, in chin- | | possible to buy Velour | Y Coats, Suits, | 3 Woven mercerized fab- | | chilla and fancy nuxtures, warmly lined. { Lats at so low a price ’ 9 | [ f ? \ apa heel F, ries in a wide assortment Norfolk Suits—In mixed cheviots and =U as this particularly Dresses & Furs |. | bevat et of eat devin, all quar | Li sees, ized to 18, when they ate hats of] |<}! be red absolutely nawe — Sizes . f Tey ; ; 1 -F ie colors; all sizes, and won- 7 vollars, red, gray and brown } this quality--get one; & ; of Take one oF two Cascarels to-nig = | rienced. | \ f ern = } offi ie intus breath sweet, stomach regu = board of dirsstarg 1 i your liver and thirty. fect a our ‘empicyees threo times as (drug store now and get straightened * | ™ ae they car y roin Stop the headache elsewhere 5 vee ind'W vale hillousness, bad colds and bad days : Feel fit ar ork) oral 5 ; in S i 25th Street at 3d Ave, co y here Are those. Feel fit and ready for work or pla 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East 14th Street 1192 Main Street, Bridgeport St ; , Nee aaa e y “ey BeOS F 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark Open Evenings until 9 » Ab vs SY. yelyhe! | BROOKLYN 1 Vve, These 5 Brill Stores open Saturday evenings: Mth St. 125th St. Brooklyn Newark—Bridgeport over y oubsr Fapeesentative of big Dual thoroughly aaa cannot injure.-—Adyt GET THE HABIT,” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS GET THE HABIT."