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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION YORKVILLE LIKES SEs ‘Woman Industrial Doctor i tacked him, One blackjack, another into his face, and ¢ PAIN? NOT A BIT! mone The screams of a | ; ep td MRS ASTOR’S PLAN many ‘. x i * hk the “neighbor | Plans New Se rvice to A id Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ wpe ee yreone ‘aoe op wae } No Humb a rom few a Mad pint Mr a Antor ae 1Kn fF can| '] Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. fora bad scalp wound, | 4 ‘hen est ‘tft them wy jrops 10 HFIP DISTRICT n ake Yorkeiti Xba ae idk ‘lb fh actory Owner and Wo rker 1917, | mp CL ADDENS { with fingers. It 19 @ wien of the Improvement of th | | at india hats patttion with sane eut.|IUs a Double Headed Scheme of “Protection and oh ied MAIO AURA AA This new drug is an’ ether com- a di : “ine! ale . i tations to spend her time in move ene! Management,” Mrs. Moskowitz Ex lains—Finds Meme The calcd (reese nad [Neighbors Gladly Accept Pro-| tertainment and amusement shows 2o| 9 ie i can now be obtained in| posal of Friendly Co-opera- yrowth, Employers Realize Need of Contented Work- thown at very Intie cet} tion Made at Luncheon, ere in Safe, Sanitary Surroundings. from any drug store Just ask for freesone Apply a dro tw difeckty upon’ a tender neighbors in Yorkville to Join her in| And asking peoplo around her to Join| An industrial doctor, a labor eM- “Tix” makes sore, burning, thred corn or callus and in-|A frlondly society to better the dis-|In tho work. That is the way it/elency expert, a now sort of etrike- , a> stantly the soreness dis-| trict they live in. The netghbora, or| should he-not a number of commit-|breaker—all these things 1s Mrs. feet fairly dance with delight. At GROGER 1$ BLACK-SACKED [scr tse'n:hes and puins, the conna eal appears. Shortly you|as many of them as Tho Evoning| tees with @ long list of names and Henry Moskowita,! Pifting 40 luses, blisters, bunions and chil 0 will find the corn’ of| World has goen to-day, like her pro-| Nobody doing much.” who hae just AND ROBBED IN STORE “Tis” draws out the eclds asd roe of callus so loose that] ,,, ich| Mrs. Hernecker is at th 01 t 4 shop in the| who can be tra d isons that puff up your feet. No Fy rik an, Sl ane sag Gini tee daa | Webllae' ot tae vou Seoaueutied? taal Metropolitan| part of the shop to the other ‘ ; potter how hard you work, ROW tong. Tower and at the Ana ‘ope ih shifting” again Stores Gang Watch Him Take Money you dance, how far you walk, or you can lift it off, root lit ts made, and say they will be glad |leader of the young housewives’ class samo time opened| the evil of part-time work for th NEW FOOD LEGISLATION From Cash Drawer, Then At- {long you remain on your feet, — Address ... 1 desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. | SORE, TIRED FEBT No puffed-up, burning, ten- | der, aching feet—no corns or calluses, | much interest tn civic | “We want every one in Yorkville !to help Yorkville grow into the best | part of the best elty in the world Mra. Vincent Astor has asked her| Mrs. Astor ia offering to do her sharo| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ares id “auarartonng th other Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Not a twinge of pain, soreness of “irrite, jon;| Mra William Bernecker of No. 448| help tho Department of Street Clean-| not even the slightest | Gast Seventy-cighth Street, just three | Ing in Yorkville smarting, either when! blocks east of Mra. Astor’a home, a| “if you could see side by side the plying freezone or | dweller in the district for many years! streets of Yorkville as they were ten erwards and @ leader in tho activities for the | Yours ago and as they are to-day,” This drug doesn't cat] improvement of Yorkville, 9 one of {she continued, “you would not believe up the corn or callus, and all, with the fingers. | +, work with hor. in marketing and of the committee to @ new vocation for who, ki brings restful foot comfort tack—Three Arrested, is m , grand, wonderful women, tired, aching, swollea, smartin, oft warviee Gots Tdentined by Max Lahon as mem. | AET'how comfortable, how Civil Sorvice Com-| “Health Inspection and health eer- | bers of a gang that assaulted and you Your feet just tingle missioner, Mrs,| Vice are tmportant in factory man- robbed him early this morning tn bis |}, es never hurt or seem 4g - , 4 . y r* “ +P, “Sheves ‘the those who like the programme Mre.|it possible that they are the same. sy, Moskowits fo r/ suoment, because poor work oF low Laws to Conserve Supply and| grocery, at No. “wh Heveaih street, Get a 5 cent box of Tis” now tiny Wooccr atti orte | Amor muggested nt a Tunchoon she jOUr Neighborhood “civic Club “has PCBEace several yeare was tho worker, or to a phystoat detect Prohibit Speculation in It | hree men desorining themselves | from any druguist or depertment rg e its share . 6 0 eye. i e : z 3 . right out. It works like | 8#¥® yeatarday, when she sald: “Welt rovomont. ‘The men who. clean a ees | tie ee ee EE et Are Sought. Fast Sixth Street; Charles Oloska, ot Jilly Lage heey ae fom sev. ‘ resh, sweet and happy. Just think cents you can get ridjeach other, to know and Ike cach |to help us; but all seventeen, of No, 433 Fifth Ae — A whole year's foot comfort for ealy ot every ; @then to help cach other make our | helbed, doing his or he r|that she Jed a campaign against cor- be protected from such antagonisme,| American Women's Movement to vs Bini mil ke art ey “ to. | 25 cents.—Advt. between the tors, as well neighborhood a place of courtesy and — \ cr 0! ne “(| rupt dance halls and for healthful} Which cause much needless friction " rift treet, will be arraigned - . . “The health record of the district is and ” Conserve Food Supply, which has ae calluses. on bottom of your feet. It| gecenatpitity,” great sean rege ee the aietrict i amusement for young girls, and the| 44 unhappiness. day : “Are you in favor of the etgth- / 1 €0 , , pee and never burns.) “stra. ernecker’s home te tn an|from here to Pith Avenue, Dirty| Problems of women and girl work-| day and the ‘minimum weet ed | enone’ 7 all parts of the country.! According to Lehon's story, he was|OR THAT BACKING COU vie Nave worked Nhe hetoce|@@Partment of the Dress and Waist|the labor manager to straighten out . tl neighbors havo | Manufacturers’ Association, Before | foremen and workers, Both whould a charm. For a few| want to get togethor and understand |the st - treets would eend disease germa tolers have long been her chief pre-| asked. met in Room No, 626 of the Municipal |alone when five men entered at mid- | lar Sizes ae, We, 61 nly in these small bottles |®Partment house, There she has! *! Vans Gnu & . k ane: , is a s ly nie wesied wood case, | raleed ber family and etiil found time pifth Avenue about as much a8 to! eecupation. T believe in the forty-eight hour| puliding to-day and planned for im. |D€0t and after watching him trans-| BR '§ srowema week,” she replied, “and also in the minimum wage, if with it there goes | portant Federal and Stato legislation | hi hborhood Ctvie|us to work on to make Yorkville allems from a new angle and working|a system of apprenticeship. In New fer money from the cash register to Bearing a yellow wrapper. Beware |to do much good in serving on com-| "there are’ many other things for| Now sho ts tackling those prob- Boe cae eichats wuddenly, at. JOHN L BROWN & SON, Boston, Mass. of imitations.-Advt. mittees of the ee = BROS = r “VICTOR RECORDS and those who lve close to her can do their share in making dmprove- ments. “Many things can be done to Im- thoroughly interesting industrial ex- periment, She is furnishing two dis- tinct services to every employer of prove the sanitary condition of some of the tenements in this district. Het- | ter houses will actually pay bigger profits to the owners. lore Nght! and better ventilation will make the | houses more healthful. We can all) do our part to bring the about, and yet very little can | done unless everybody comes in and works hard. | I'm glad to seo Mrs, Astor volunteer. ing to go to work, WOLVES NEAR ROCHESTER, | labor who wishes them and whose Place of business ts in or about Greater New York. One service she calls “Industrial Protection” the other “Industrial Management.” “I have planned what I describe as industrial protection,” she told me, “especially for the small employer who honestly wants to ‘do some- thing’ for his employees, but whose Profits are not large enough to ad- mit tho establishment of a welfare get along with decent comfort for less than $9 a week as an average throughout the year, “Above the minimum wage the Sreat principle to be observed In fix- ing wages i# to obtain the facts. In performing any given process, what is the waste in human efMctency for which compensation must be given? What, on the other hand, ts a process worth to the employer, when the cost of the raw materials and the vaiue of the finished product are considered? These and other questions ought to be anewered by careful investigation. If 1am asked to settle strikes 1 shal! try simply to get at the facts in the case, then present them impartially better place to lve in, Mrs, Astor; out what, at the very. le: York I do not see how any girl can|*0ne the lnes of Its endeavors. ry least, ip a 'y gi Mrs. Robert Bruere, National Chairman, announced that Governors of seven large States have already appointed committees of women who (Will help promote the objects of the movement. Three of the important Purposes are punishmeut by imprison- jment of those who destroy or neglect foodstuffs either in the field or while jthey are in transit, abolition ef tilegit- imate speculation on food exchanges jand the education of children on tho question of buying foodstuffs. | Mrs. L. D. Tholens, executive secre- Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Friday to the union and the employer. Fac-| tary of the movement, made a report | deb lated tory management doesn't mean at 8!!! showing tts nation-wide spread, It or rather a service department.|a war against the union; rather, It Women’s Winter Coats With or without fur trimming Of genuine bolivia cloth, velour cloth, cashmere Selecting Records at ’ ons Landay’s Is a Positive tame] fou know mare owing anyon |ncscEapn i’ | wae announced at tree emient| | QT ’s Winter Coat Pleasure Cook, while driving home from the|th® phrase, ‘welfare work.’ NO PROFIT IN WORKERS WHO! /*¥¥ers have volunteered to draw| omens inter Coats [5 Ak Locke insulator factory at Victor, “The truly modern employer ARE DISCONTENTED. | model bille for introduction in the} . : [* last night, was attacked by two large| realizes that it is just as h : | Various State Legislatures and at y i i hether the selection you desire be Nic! lve ‘The animals sprang for ths 4s NIG MAUR MABE GolTeatETUe fae ing | Washington. | With or without fur trimming a certain solo by a famous | Off | the health of his employees and | The Municipal Building conference W tenor, a march directed by a to protect them from injury, as | was attended by prominent women| Coats for dress, travel or general utility wear, of 4 hi it is to the advantage of the in- ly trained wo! from this State, Now Jersey, Con-| wool velour, bolivia vicuna, cashmere velour or noted band master, or the most popular they have been reported in other sec-| surance company to keep its Se ate seoa ty neoticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, velveteen; silk lined and warmly interlined. waltz from late musical ly—a tions, A ack of wolves was seen| policyholders in good physical West Virginia and Maryland. Landay salesman will play it for you farm, pear Mortensla. An clarm wasl acetone Commissioner of Weights and Mea: 25 00 o there is mat laboi th : ly. given, and twenty hunters sot out to| OWNER 18 INSURED SAFETY AND) American horizon?” I queried finally. | Ue, Hartigan, Mrs, M. Nicklaus Kill them, but the snow covered tho SANITATION. “I bel that in euch a crisis the | State President of the Homemakers’ i f q tracks of tho animals end the chase| . sound common sense, the looking. | Society of Now Jersey; Mrs, M. Cara- eretofore $39.50 to $69.50 Landay salesmen really know music. E offer industrial protection by th . * radh was abandoned. sain Protection by the | forwardness, of t way of the Home Extension League You will appreciate their instant, cour- yoar for @ fixed charge, Firat, I make|would interv ©. | of New York, Mrs. Richard J. Decker, 4 ‘, @ general survey and report as to the| Witz. “Meanwhile the employer must teous understanding of your wishes. factory's safety and sanitation, After |Tealize his social duty and the labor| Chairman of the Stae Economie S0- a ‘4 i be less aggressive in ask-|ciety of Rochester, and Mrs, C. A t, gracious and intelligent service Speer ee iiiee Last ties eee they ought not to have.” | Randolph of Connecticut were among : ed monthly, Also, I give a ‘i from those competent to render it— ly fire drill of a really practical sort that’s your assurance at Landay’s. Step in and hear the new Victor records to- the sex that “oan't un- and advise it with the intelligence of fire extingulshers are of the right kind | Mrs, Moscowits, are and that they are kept in working —_———__ . we may hope that «| the speakers. is el Sa to all employees, I sco to it that tho | derstand business” will understand KILLED BY WIFE’S DEATH. a Silk Man— morrow. order. Dr. George M. Price ts my con- Burted To; 4 de laine, velvet velour or broadtail cloths; silk lin Bytheway, “Have you heard Kreisler’s pultant on safety and santtation ana] TRIES SUICIDE IN CELL. basse Copslada, A fetirea elk atcen, and interlined. Pree be I want to co-operate with the Fire ot No, 379 Straight Street, Paterson, Bravection Gassats pAngrew Dowling, thirty years old, of|N. J., ts dead at his home trom shock| 10. $83 Hudson Street, Manhat e Thirdly, a registered trained nuree| °°, Oo? so the Raymond Btrest Jail, at-| wenty-tocr. Sours before, "tex" had visits the factory every month to 10- | tempted suicide in his cell early to-day|been married thirty-Ave years. Both | spect the emergency outfit required! yy cutting both wrists with a piece of | bodies are to bo taken to-day to Damas- | by law and to give inatruction in first| steel, Dr. Foote of the Brooklyn Hos-|cus, Pa., for burial by a surviving son , * Jaid to the injured and advice a8 to] pital, who examined him, said the/and daughter. MakesChildren Strong general hygiene for employees. The] wounds were only superficial. Mr. Copeland, who was seventy-one and Healthy fy years old, Waa connected wi : No Credits number of accidents may bo greatly | Qos Street Court today’ on a chaite | tor & Lambert Silk Conpans fetes. (|| During the winter months, when thero|!essened, but some are likely to OC- | of attempted burglary, ty-one years, retiring #ix years ago, is so much sickness about, children|cur, and tn every factory there ought need something to keep them well and|to be one or several persons who ‘ong. Colds, sore throat, and vther| know exactly what to do in case of ments to which they especially | yudden injury or illness.” susceptible, should be carefully guarded| «ang you believe,” I asked, “that against. there aré many employers who want ‘The best thing for parents to give their chil-| the decent conditions at which you dren fe @ wholesome tonic that wil! tld up| are alming? You know the public has thelr aywtems and enadlo them to resist disease. | q notion that the favorite indoor An ides) tonlo is oanponed of malt, imn and | sport of the employer consists in lock- hypomhamphites, All these healtt-¢iving ingrmtients|ing emergency exists and snorting at bars ani Caprice Viennois” No. 74197 Special Victrola Offer will place the $75. Victrola $ with $5 in records (total $80) in your home. Balance 45 in small weekly or monthly payments, Other Victrolas $15 to $400 on similar terms. New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores” anda 45.00 Heretofore $69.50 to $98.50 Extra Salespeople FultonSt., cor. BridgeSt. At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Mn ce ner ee neae/ atk think the employee, point of ae Prevent WAIS HOUSE Near Gates Avenue “Tha {9 & dalictoom, tonte that, every mother! view 18 changing,” rep Te. \- ay & Make a 4 Stores Ne i ie to aie aoe, “Tle fe ening tae y Brooklyn 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. ‘ rman, fro thelr tua from) stock, to understand that he must do See iey pale and thin, Maitoferrin caa te gn {something besides acquire profits, Yhned tun your druafiat in G0 cant and $100| that he must make gome return.” bottles, I€ you should oot be entirely eatisfled LL FIND PLEAS- h money will be aheorfull EMPLOYEE WI Tara. alias URE IN HI8 TASK. And then sho said something 80 suggestive of the millennium that I Could hardly believe I beard oor- “Gained 32 Pounds rectly nat factory Is truly efficient only mien on worear in is le in Sixty Days” || Suewtatee, ate ee, Says Young Lady Who Formerly Was “Horribly Thin and Shopping Easy Bet. 48th and 49th Ste, $03 5th Ave 427 SihAve 23w42nd St. 27w 34hS COR 46 ST. Ber B295TS BET SHO AVES BET 5&6 AVES Announce, For Friday PRE-INVENTORY COAT CLEARANCE 2,000 High-Grade Winter Coats For Women & Misses At The Most Amazing Price Reductions of the Season The Landay Temple of Victrola Music At 23 W. 42nd St, Open Evenings ment must achiev “But is it possible?’ I asked in ic.” cl t. “Won't th - EWSPAPER — Soyer make it Impossitie? ” How can f UBLICATION Advises Thin Blooded People to || *2¥,y in the performance of one end- The coats on sale are the newest, most up-to-the-minute midwinter models, Use Hypo-Nuclane Table lessly monotonous mechanical proo- ess in turning one wheel for years at a time?” A brief extract fram a letter from| “The factory management which I Miss Cassie Brown, Danville, Ills,,|have in mind won't permit one reads: “Doctors had given me up to] Worker to p rform the says process die. I was subsisting on milk alone, | mdefinitely.” she answere Please te ome of the thin My stomach would not retain solid | yg Penne, tel me soune, of the genta food, 1 was deathly pale und my| Xoo workers you had been em- blood was watery, As a last hope T| ployed to manage.” tried three-grain Hypo-Nuclane Tab-| ?irst of all. 1 would try to, keep lets, ‘The effect was marvelous, I be-| round pegs out of square holes,” she in all the favored colors; many are luxuriously fur trimmed, the very kind that women are asking for and buying at normal prices elsewhere. Coats—Formerly $25.00 to $59.50—Divided into Four Price Groups _— Wool Velour, Silk Velour, Bolivia, k Velour, gan to gain and in a few weeks could | itemized. | “When & man or woman Cheviot, Wool Plush, Wool Velour, itk Plush cat and digest anything. My strength | Was wanted for ® position T would Silk Fur Cloth Broadcloth Seal Plush Bolivia | grew by leaps and bounds and I soon | Bt | found out by careful examination became plump and contentedly well.” | fut oUt 0% a hited for the work. This is an extraordinary 1 ¢, but} Tntil recently the labor market tn any thin, bloodless, anaemic person| Now York has been xlutted, Em. can increase weight, strength and | ployers have hired carelessly because health through the use of Hypo-| they could fire as carelessly and be Nuclane Tablets, One or two puck-| sure of another applicant for the Job. | ages will prove that this new com-| This condition does not hold any dof the salient extract from| longer. Anyway, the constant tur poun ny SRtrA a) over was frightfully expensive, That yolks of eggs, hypophosphites, tron, | {e's unnecessary one firm I know has jand simple veget t sin tablets! proved, Ry efficient management, is a blessing and benefit taken with| their labor turn-over has been re me © produce new blood, new flesh | dugod from 133 per cent, to about 33 and induce plumpness. The process is | per cent lintricate, but the results are certain. | MAKING ALL- AROUND WORKERS | Sold by druggists 90 cts, or direet | from the laboratory of The Blackburn | wy OF THEM Abi: a wi Products Co., Dayton, Ohio.—Advt. become perfect at seme COATS | COATS 50 0" Formerly Formerly $25.00 to $29.50 $29.50 to $35.00 COATS 95.0 Formerly | $35.00 to $42. COATS 99.50 | Formerly $42.50 to $59.50 Martin’s—Alterations Free, As Usual, a ’ r has rocees,