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\ eas THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918. COAL RELIEF GETS CFTBACK Rules for Keeping a Hired Girl in New York FIRST OF ALL, Don’t Call Her “Hired Girl.” so (a FULL HOURS OFF Should Be Given Her Every BY SEVERE COLD AT MINES: of Her as a “Household Employee.” Na, Piss oe Be Asked for a Ten-Hour Day, but y | DON’T CALL HER by Her First Name. She Should Be S HEB Ak BG, GIVE HER A ROOM in Which She May Receive i “Miss” or “Mrs.” Friends of Both Sexes. THIS MAY BF LAST HOLIDAY’ GIVE HER A LATCH KEY. | SOCIAL STIGMA or Handicap Must Be Removed. a These Suggestions Are LOT WER HAVE A Room Oheng, “the tw ENTERTAIN, REND YEA ‘ Made by Mrs. Caroline } Shutdown Order ¢ ee GARFIELD CONFERS ( Here as Rigidly as on the | Heed, Wadhams, an Ac-| Preceding Mondays. knowledged Expert on, eee galt WITH FUEL CHIEFS | the Servant Problem—| NEW STEP BY MADOO. | But, After All, There Is uch a Shortage in EVENING WORLD'S PLAN FOR PROFIT FIXING ON FOOD BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE —>—. ee Difference Between Selling| principal reasons for the artifi- 4 cial price boosting here as com- Price and Excess tits d with the same produce in to Be Regulat another country is due to the fact the production and selling of is not controlled by the Gov- ernment, as it is on the other NEW HOPE FOR POOR.) "!*" Ss 7 , ee * our USE KK Finer { . ‘Ht to Ke 1 Twenty Jersey Piers Set i. wi ON HOLIDAY ENDING ‘Household Employees’) | Raman TR Eo Vilal Amendimen Food for the Couling and Load- That the Women of New | ae cre i, Ri ‘si na ing of Ships. York Might as Well Pre- | eee ees ' > 2 | McAdoo Sold fo) to Be Opposed pare First as Last to Do\ By Sophie Irene Loeb. , To-day’s "Garfield Monday”—t! | to a Further General Their Own Work! || | ° “The State Food Commission ate ect rlideie aE ste Shut Down, - —- 1] | shall have power to fix the |! I : left-handed Inys New York witi| ; Riichpanod. ; | ae Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| difference that shall be charged W : b WASHINGTON, Feb, 4. The’ future vst [Now York women p for a necessary of life between i ‘ 5 adherence hi r at ii | bh he Fuel Administration Ir ‘> thelr own work a} the purchase price and the sell- 4 ’ peop of by the National fF A ‘ wing with al Shortage, wi part of their ing price #0 as to prevent exces pide! Mi @s that w wd ia 8. believed eliminate service? sive profits.” : Banh: itn wees we dole, | It is the proph | This is the vital © Public Rabies ; ecy of Mrs. Nilda 1 € Though wt Ws Mublhauser Rioh- | ' Law 000 a year each to Smptions xia y Dr, Gartield 4 rane " " , oners to regulate 1 ‘ ards, chiet of the} car riding, gas and electrie matted mo ys! Meine eall newly created| ' t cilities, and not a cent for « be open to ther of the two by yester- | Women’s Division | econ commission to guarantee that we Previous Monday shut-downs, this re ng of coal, Pa ward t are not being robbed when we pay asthe of he onda was not apparent} vope 1 strengthened that to- | i Caton wees big way of forthe very thing that keeps life throughout th Vigilant qua be th pee Monday. et cently opened a hie 4 - dians held up every 4 Itt the report made by! regera) Employment Bureau in New ae vl ath hy de enter one of viggin of Now York! yori tor placing women in war work A : at has # pow in the own otic ah eh A ho Gat” whe ten Cound, Bhb Raya, EAL ¢ MER CHILOREN 1 for : ' raties:e fi would u roll cabot rtp etieah ote halal ela BLS Rational siortage of how — i i 6 prime consideration in the deter. \* % Dat IKERE telavan ee 1 E-Munalne Waxook afoot if they did ) exempt | mina ‘ ) volume! «ven | ra ~ ' Tered “A 1 nic ideas and rule: permits Jeaued ling man. | bes a er yolume su | sheuld have been tauant to per: | | es ; vise" yok en : t : orm it efficiently ere is an ed t ow in A n 7 nen cy see ae) even in tances t ate Ww Michael ydladh a hal z cannot teach and superintend | | t A ak ‘gene sti ; aie : c immigration prac oaneaeran of a nowashold | v ( | BIG JUMP IN RECEPTS ny ot fl — . N work loos ey have been taught. There | Gov aati’ As ee ee } val at con ) get and keep the servan: | their living in one form or ded in Last 24 Hou o $2,000,000 “y W OR DOUBLES | athes of t Ad ine by Bice mise? Titeankly déead, and t| ther. GF domastis. emplayment Ll Hib + Fevis. € t IN NEW Y K trator up t ‘ many other women dread, Mrs. | pen imperative for them to have ———-—__— i A‘ ‘ : ‘ Deputy County Admit ‘ ichards’s blithe suggestion that ev- jad a proper preparation y } Ve Nun Taken Or RAwarad, Norman, the tot ; ry woman be her own oo0k, laua- S¢FZEFORT: thn war,” add At cn Ny {| c MIEN yireport anc : Nuiiber of Mer pisinte for t co Monduys sot tress and dishwasher. Wadhams, “I was worl a wt \ Tr it Jersey t t ibaa siqurine Get Jote number sey ety -fivs where east of tho Misaissipp! until the| “Are we coming to that?” I despair- | pave established in New Yo s Hein URE ONEOSIA ut high cos According to an authoritative state- | Coa) maven salon ta generat thee ie} ingly asked Mrs. Caroline Reed W iSURtRHAL tratntng: echoal tar: ol | th, Director of astern Rt ; . Pani eeoe ment mad> today by Harry T. Pet McAdoo is opposed to a further ing | bams. Mra. Wadbams ts the wife of| hold employees, having connect ads, to-day, showa the tonnage of wea eitant wane tite pipes) Chalrr tt : o Conservation| dustrial shutdown. Meagre reports, Judge William H. Wadhans, and ebe | Ww th it a hotel where they could ! wilted in the post twent ajo ! : ks A Fuel Commission, the cou! situation (ky the 8 aie arn 1 have tended | is an acknowledged expert on tho| when they were At worl ! A uy well a © amount = Ate Ab aiavaildey Clute tarda by Ae here and in New Enghind ist Wl the dark as to the AMOUNC of oo | servant probiem. She has writt a|wise as ve tain j Bue ae =i oe acute to-day ax at any time the | saved by the curtailment order. | -a-dozen volumes of “Simplo Di | brary wre 1 ro Hy) HD D) eae mped at lures ter mala lew tsonuble price | 1 4t'N Ka beginning of the famine t Coal and food will receive priority| rections” for the cook, waitress,| “It scems to most hinpor wee Re espa th a oa Moe ‘ nan agi fact, it is the consensus o mion ot] OR all 4 Dacuon (ne nem Fem Td- | shambermaid, laundrese, nurse and that {i should tye: auuh'a | Anthracite 34,760 44.350 oRt paibeerd k the Fuel Administration officials, mine |tinuance of the Monday closing arier,| butler, and is now at work combluing |@very city. He schoo s Bituminous 13,950 30,700 ited ‘Gaon aun A wo are taken on. F operators and wholesale coal dealers | > | the essential points in several of the | Supporting, as : . ier sel aa ww vessela 6to be hus thus far heen | With & ra of 4 to 16 tn the whot that this will be the last of the heatless books for the uso of the general cooking und sewin, be a Movement to Start on Fe ‘ Harorde Gta is ae ine DeHONe OF Rebs en Ste t ha pures also show Mondays SNOW AND ZERO WEATHER — ouscworker. Aa Chairman ‘of tuo 4 poi The 3 aus 23 and Continue fo Anthracit 33200 24 boosting seep peed eG cay aN ‘ | in would pas oT thin ul ontinue \thracite 24,050 jelal i r employment in. this cite “We are tn a ver rious condition Committee on Child Hygiene and |! | Bituminous 16,650 8,250 when vitor Wacner went to F nily equalled the number of after two Monday « r aid Mr BLOCK ALL APPROAC § Home Economics for the Interna- |) el Five Dit In cars at tidewater Mood Ad loover with his me Peters. “Our publi ties have been | 10 NEW YORK SAYS SMIT tional Child Welfare League, she bas} Har se i “ ' was tol . ates Employment. ser forced to + fuel « ' Hi: onducted country-wide survey of es eee 4 i ‘ | Anthracite 86,450 73,950 iW that t Federal G ‘intained by the supplies to a minimum and ty aN | our pubile school fact ISLC ek atten ty etal ata ; } Bituminous 48100 39,000 t enol t @ whole has not got above twe ite by a. H,| {ne in the care of homes | mie ie 7 tn tr ansit within twenty-four ai ; t 5 bours’ fel supply on land lsmith, of Kastern Railroads,| Furthermore, Mrs. Wadhama has : i , pee x the per This statement by Mr. Peters is]> 1 officials in his district | been a thoroughly successful house- aa : Wa cians Ba om t profi confirmed by the lare Ais | neluwively that. for. several] wife for eighteen years, superintend Wornees fi Srtiraeites rye Hy | EVENING WORLD LONG aco De. |* tributers of the city.wh are that) q New York .w ae in| ing efficien a large home, fou Lin thet a Py draialt welts: dorey-alane MANDE D PROF i FIXING. the supply on hand ts a eat ithe sj | children and several servants, Sae! ‘1 Wadha il Rowress v W pointed out y point. Weather condit ee r that ts not roote1/ 1 : i " fe iW m i ‘ yesponsibie for delay, hx winds and drifting | in 3 al experience. # tia demas ’ i Aaiheavite 21,800 22,154 I! Va n ! . in the coal regions of 1 Yet snow has blocked all cease hee Tel | ‘One thing which will help the / | Bituminous 43,650 33,350 || HOO and thon } 1 that a West Virginia and Kentuch t and from New York City between A oT 2B AMeHOnD WORE COR 88>) Gemastis problem as sur ‘ | - Sari. ills mvvionof EMMA GOLDMAN ON HER WAY, ing back work whi wring @ WAT | bany and Elkhart, Ind Keep a. househuld hing else will be declaring \ | ST. LOUIS CARS GUARDED. Nab anier Leura nece aa) epell of th Jays, was swinging Long lines freight « make use SOF thO! obsolete the words ‘mistress’ ani “il bal ates : ht ‘ rehine Starts for Jeferson City along in good styir siutled on sidings and ma nd te sie Heracl?! servant.’ she said, “The proper a : Vemction Compaus tesa ceeeee CL Atrium i Charge of Matron, To relieve lighterage conditions | con) have been frozen t She omeaasement OF 8! terms for. this relationship ere vice Halted by Strike of : rigid ‘ v0) the Anarchist leader in New York Harbor and pro- | yp “ice Hae again beon rk-eyed = Mis, | ‘employer’ and ‘employee,’ | be ‘ ; | LOUIS, Fol. 4 fe | ted : Kt a rs ; es fox mote loading of ships Director ve te suite a 3 lieve that every woman employe . ; . sunrd $ ng ff uffuirs when At * Heat de ashi General McAdoo in Washington | eandiionu aule are not now getting in one's home should be caile Hs rei iv : re i L.aheaper abroad i began Oauriiar to-day ordered six railroads to | i+ js shown that on all trains in| domestic employ tram other | «Miss! or ‘Mra.! even if she docs ‘ ; ’ nv \ Xue 1 t f affirmed, for att In about twenty piers on the | southor ritory tonnage hax been| countries, why neti make use of | oe ie the dignity: of ; ata [American cheese in usland ta 16 ation of the Draft New Jersey side for the coaling | ercatly ed. This is particularly} @4f large supply of American her profession suffers if she 1s jay ‘ ‘a pou 1 for t ne 1 { confident and loading of vessels Nene: ot lines of the Harrinburg colored women? They are aplen | called by her first name : ot bili She TALLODIDE hoexe we hayin 85 cent i " other, the Russian Following are some of ' nberland Valley and Weat Ma sa | did ompleyess, leyal, goed: tem: verse Hatsaold! eavaloses ! , Tan pet) Toone before aw ts "When you consider that all ki would secure her release before deaignated | Railroad, with the result that t pred: attanai and Leftetentenif. (|, full hours ¢ ‘ nae aet Me ite deft thelr homos to {4e-| thet qoos into tne making of that x aie tie sew Sark Centra). A will accept until further ino. | Carefully trained. They cannet Jwhich she may go out or d ‘ , \ . Se psa dba | cheese at 16 cents a pound in camel ot enn four piers; Ww ive. Inthe region of Reading, Pa, tie; 2° much ef the work which [hich sie may’ ‘ ‘ \ \ ‘ " ' ite England is the same as we pay hie piers; Central Railroad of New J callin, mplete, wiille 940 cars ot] tempts white women out of the | °! ica ‘ whe ar ' 35 cents for here, and that the : © pier: Delaware, Lackas fiom Ohlo fields, which starter, hitehens They are a valuable) Ptinaon ' ; \ transportation of that cheese and Western, Hobok tw ge rtd | natural resource forthe American | Standing over a fa . ' « ys across the sea must be added, you Lehigh Valley, c& He may. Will be delayed for many | wife in the present crisis, | ina 1 t 4 . can readily realize that thore is rg , and Oho A ire the housewife ehou for h : something wrong in the pr 1 ' lke hee oe ot f the ut of wale from producer to cor : , i phd the day. I Kno: ve her frtencls t ‘ é “ay am confident that one of the mREeO ‘ ‘ Mluet who * two cooks,|clude men if M ‘ suved the light hs eight-hour day, ond s 1 would transfe a y nore than I pay|f cow not tru New Jersey sl M Altogether 8,79 1 one, In this way she obtanaldo not believe In z aisany wil hem asthound, oF @ decreas n n the “Qn the other hand, | belie service in carryin were ted, while westt< wit eaidant employee, that in many cases the empl Only 761 cars NE , led “om ptie imbered 44,717, 0 nuitte wages, I k| ie more considerate of tho en . = ok Ate Sess waiver Geeta wa is anes, “Cash An Abraham L Sto fade this morning by J. W. i alts won tho Agutin Mt.) more for service at present, Juat as| thet even for American 9 - n anam incoin r 2 f T i ws the ft eventh * ys more for food, coal and) domestic ozcupationa offer dis ' He tds" hat qi t er necessities | tinct compensations. As | | " ny y if nous ci Pate " We he dell said in my books, how A o . f D. '. The ee into ana OTM real re work has great advantages ove MYSTERY IN DROWNIN%. The Son 0 emocracy Whi, tilninccene other forms of work that it scam tog stand Whepo | continued 3 provides a home, with a ( Je oF Tie Weeks Reported Dead . steamships « kered yest fn Moderate Saini mR nce AE, Peae lana | table, wholesomely prepared, and si ide Novelized by i ind at the preser 4 3 , ‘a « ° 1 training int comfortable lodgings YI ' om feat ea gail | The housewite Albert Payson Terhune Reports from J VA exe stopped for ove | how to perform ever: sept nh " le a4 is Deputy | 1 , { i rer Giaulasinn Lo ’ Wat 4 Bronx, i \ we mn \guin. employee fa tT housewife | provid ' ‘. . 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