The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 12

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“CUT THIS OUT What Nuxated Iron Is Made From Sworn Statement of Composition of Its Formula Increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous,gun-down folks in ten days’ time fn many instances, ‘Morris Wage Scale Plan Attacked by More Readers of The Evening World happy thought for Mr. Morris, and his class, to consider the advisability of a campaign of economic education, along the lines of his statements, with the view to reducing the standard of living of say 99 per cent. of the American population to that of the peon class of Mexico (whose con- sumption of product would then . Unanimous Verdict of Letter Writers That $800 a Year Will Not Provide Even Neces- saries to Extent Required by themselves It ts cor remarkable for Average Working Man’s Fam- ily To-Day—Items Curtailed atem) ore fared with | ser 8.0 oo ‘ obviously be next to not . nets ei 100,001 My . ‘ 2 the same time endeavoring to m farongty tnaetie Nt sre, in Morris Budget Beyond) (i), "the country's. production, up. to Actual Needs — Children’s 1 per cent, Shoes, for Instance, if Re- which our ° and student nn i ituent member, But did this stricted to Two Pairs, Inade-| ' Jern day philosopher ever stop to ler that, ondingly with egradatl quate for Even Careful Year's |‘ Wear. clans make a ree thelr offices no th anawer questions e Sur 0 RAlt Chicago hae te of The Brening World jot 86 how I can seriously this profound student of soci- y's contention, for he haa none, excepting that children should go half-naked, barefooted, and walk to school, let alone enjoy any of the the- atrical diverstona of life. since Mi Bince Mr. Morris has taken @ nega-| cong on the $21 a week which my | tive standpoint, citing a few of the| things he considers luxuries, rather | UsbAnd earns. if | After having read the Morris plan | than a positive one, giving a list of | idle the abeaT o iz, I must aay that sf he thinks what he considers the absolute neces- | 2" ramily can live on $600 & year, fust ities of life for tho different domrees! jot bh try for one month to live in| od, ranging from a mere ox-| t lo that the average workman that of lavish and extrav-| ! Jagant waste, he bas laid no basis for! y, a : Sr | discussion and contradiction on theas| whi | points and for verification of bis Unt | oxy quantities and prices, and has, t, said nothing. t might be a sertous and | now enjoying #0 generous a share? | A READER. |WOULD MEAN ALL MEATLESS DAYS AND SHOELESS FEET, To the Editor of The Evening Werld 1 am a mother of two growing ohil- | dren and find It pretty hard to get ny one Who desires specific Btand- helow -Puancity giv tam Gly cerophosph: Calcium Glycerophosphates br BPs (Monsanto.) P. B. Nox Yomice U.8.P. Cascarin Bitter Magnesium Carbonate Po. Ginger U.8.P. OM Cassin Ch Calcium Carbonat. Medicine, cases Tl mont nl Dave ever 4 Pr RD. Haugh of the Memphis Ii in o palr of shoes @ year for a| ny romping child, and I suppose are worn through he ety us to fit paper soles in the| instead of spending money in| rs. In many a poor $800-a-year 1 are :.ot one| a week but alx, with junday. . READER OF THE IVENING WORLD, WORKING CLASS ONLY TOOLS TO PRODUCE AT LOWEST COST. Editor of The Brening World ® Morris plan of living should be | enforced for a period of five years on young Morris himself, He is one of the very best reasons for Govern- ment ownership. All he sec; in aman, woman or child of the working class is one unit or part of a great indus- triad organization, @ tool that must be made to produce as much as pos- sible at the lowest possible cost. ‘There may be many more like him, but seldom one so careless as to speak makes of Iron Pot the wame quantity of actual iron at leas than one-fourth the th the cont; but by ave most certainty tn Their therapeutlo effioney. | alye Our Special 3-Room Outfit 98 5 0 St Block th Ave W. 135 St Newark';:x°" Buy your outfit now—Pick your choice of the bargains in t I at our THREE GREAT STORES~—A few dollars down at Ludwig Baumann’s wil! bring you everything you want-—Pay the balance later in small weekly nit ind in this blunt fashion. It ts payments—-Open an account with $5 or $5,000—No purchase is too large or ||!" it in this Gnaer tee fad tae too small—No plan of payment is too liberal. of @ free country it 13° posatbie for narrow minded, selfish individuals of the callbre of Nelson “Morris to continue to control a great industry that has made militons for the fa- vored few at the expense of the work- er and consumer. The Government should take over the pachiug indus- try, and the day is not a great way off when tt will, W. 8. HEPBURN. SHOULD HAVE LOOKBOD INTO CONDITIONS TO-DAY. To the Eultor of The Krening World: Having tolled for a livelihood for over ten years, it has been my expe- rience that such living as Nelson | Morris's wage scale figures would be | utterly impossible, To deprive the | individual of proper food, clothing | and recreation would mean to destroy | man, physically, mentally and mor- Let us quote you prices and convince you of our LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CREDIT With This Combination MATTRESS PAYFORIT 5(0c ‘Thly mattress is covered wit ticking, Thoroughly well mi This mattress is but an example of thelr wonderful bargains in Mattresses, Sprin ass and fron Beds and Bedding juded in this sale, [Sent every ddewirn A et iow TON TARRY money saving Aa TARLE Rey BALK OF Sewing Machines 1 venr Cash or Credit Library Rocker & NY ti raveller through- of America {t "# experience to | come in contact with the living oon- ditions that exist in general to-day. If all employers in America would take the same attitude as Nelson Morris, the American people would be justified in boycotting the products soncern. 2 jorris spent some of | bis time into conditions as | they are to , instead of his narrow | view, he would ‘have never attempted | | to issue such a sta ent. LH ENBERG. $800 WAGE AGAINST INTERESTS OF FUTURE CITIZENSHIP, ‘To the Biitor of be Lrening Worid Wages paid to an adult should be adequate to so feed, clothe, house and s1050 Credit Mahogany fin. en frame soft unbol ed: corer. 3-Room Outfit of High Grade $ Period Furniture 3 5 0 Pay for It 84.50 Weekly Our Guarantee We absolutely gu THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918. come, but would’ certainly result in iain’ | TWO OTHERS TVERCOME undor the # out of the men tolling for t their already swollen in | Gs Pane aer oat Y sted Wile Aseep in Corns Loosen and Lift Out for the alarr ning spread L Doster oy trines of Anarchism and Bo Brooklyn—Pulmotor Saves scinttacitninaisen fern among the working masses of Other Victims. N ra 8 country. o 7 80n @ * Seaunven wontAN. | cutis Ranges, (ee ‘i | o pain! Tew drops loos nm corns and cal. TWO PAIRS OF SHOES NOT| ‘ld, and James t two luses so they fall off—Try it! Magie! ENOUGH FOR CHILDREN. jwere found dead Pr ian To the Editor of The Evening World |Felix Place, Bi “ pled the sar |this morning, I was born and raised in environ- For a few centa you can Just think! Not one bit ments much as his employees live In A fet a small bottle of the | of pain before applying By many eacrifices I now have a fair |tired leaving th magie drug freerone recent- | freezone or afterwards. I6 education, also a good paying post. |fame had bee ly discover & Cincin- | doesn’t even irritate the sure tion we rounding skin, k at any drug store mall bottle of freer one. Apply a few drops upon a tender, aching corn | I disagres with him in everything: and instantly’ all soreness | I believe every one should go to a theatre once a week. Two pairs of shoos will not last any healthy chitd Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall Antoinette Simone Mt range, Dr, Bergma oCilege Hospital disappears and shortly you | off without hurting « par- eM aged tons Mtge Dal ced Lig Bik a The: 1 Me Will BAA the corn so lcoee | tisle, 10 foe SeeNtUOe Gola Shey Sty, Sate something TS | ania Avene w ind un- | that you lift it out, root and | pound made from ether. Get paper. Of course, the cleanliness Of | conscious in bed at 7 all, with the fingers, the genuine! & home, no matter how humble, d& [ioe with gas. flow | Li pends on the individual Work for with a pul-| ooeeeeee == TOM GALLON. or restored hi Howan old Colored “Mammy” Makes Brer Rabbit Ginger Bread HE calls it “Dixie’s Pride Ginger Bread.” If you like rea/ ginger bread, get a can of “Brer Rabbit,’ real New Orleans Molasses, and follow this recipe: 1 cup molasses 44 cup butter ¥4 cup water 1 teaspoonful soda 2 cups flour 2 eggs ¥ cup sugar 2 teaspoonfuls ginger Mix ginger with molasses. Sift soda with flour. and beat each one well. Add molasses. ‘Then add water and flour a little at a time alternately. bread tin in moderate oven forty to sixty minutes, or until cake leaves the sides of tin ‘This cake is delicious with nuts or raisins. Cream butter and sugar, add eggs, one at a time Bake in Brer Rabbit is the real New Orleans Molasses from New Orleans—now sold at all grocers. There are Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses "yp BE GOLD LABEL 1s a special a matter of taste. Both are selected grade of New Orleans Molasses. grades of pure New Orleans Molas- Very delicate and sweetin flavorand _ ses from New Orleans. light in color. Slightly higher in Cold Label Bier Betlis chen price than the Green Label. /t deliciousspread for pancakes, waffles, contains more sugar. For pancakes biscuits, bread, etc. and biscuits, GOLD LABEL Brer mo to the Mattrons our mle prices oF wil ‘up to ‘S39 and i i | Opposite Court House WE HAVE THREE sb 35 TO 36 ST. BLOCK 8th AV y Even Until 10 o'Clock at f Th g THe Great LORRY oF OF VICTORY ae 1.176.264 OTAL. raLAgaTe LINES (OF ADVERTISING PRINTED DURING PAST THIRTEEN MOnTHs} otherwise care for a family of aver- age size that the rising generation| may have opportunity for the fullest | possible development. A lower wage is against public policy, and should be illegal If any business concern cannot pay adequate w to die, or should be taken over nity, according to the | public desirability, or otherwise, of| | the concern or its product, the capac- ity or incapacity of its direc tors, &c. Tf the $800 Nelson Morris yearly | wage average signifies that some adults are receiving only that amount or less than that amount a year, the case is ¢ » calling for com- munity reg if private owner. | ship refuse tify conditions, A s for a family live inst the best in- terests of future citice nship, CHARLES MARTYN, |IF MR. MORRIS TRIEO OWN | PLAN HE'D RAISE WAGES, a | To the Editor of The Prening World | Mr. Morris's mate of the needs of the average workingman, as ex- | |pressed in his testimony, is certain. ly unique in its total disregard tor | |"outward deecnoy fellow Barons mind, It st which even his usually careful to him as a man of) . but the power of a ing the entire who should he pickings left over! appetite had been} | Can @ man live the average waye Did Morris eve on $15.26 & wook, | fa Morris packer? try it? Of course would speed. | of his workers oul conside: + $300,000 yearly { ‘STOP YOUR COUGHING | Noneed te let that congh perstat. Stop the | (ritation and remove tickling and hoarse | ness by relieving the inflamed throat with | PISO’S Rabbit is preferred by most people. HEGREEN LABELisa splen- did grade of New Orleans Mo- lasses, stronger in flavor and slightly darker in color than the GOLD LABEL. Whether you prefer the GOLD LABELor the GREEN LABEL is Brer Rabbi yeal New Orlean Molasses from New Orleans Green Label Brer Rabbit is excel- lent for cooking, baking and candy making. FREE ON REQUEST—The New BRER RABBIT RECIPE BOOK, Tells how to make Southern Cakea and Candies tn a most economical way, Write today, PENICK & FORD, Ltd. The Largest Canners of Molnsses in the World NEW ORLEANS, LA,

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