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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 Failures Who Made Themselves Successes By Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford uthor of the “Job, the Man, the Bos ‘Analyzing Character,” Copyright, 1918, by The Proms Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World ) | “No. 5—FROM SPECIALIST TO FARMER. HOUSANDS of young men and women are encouraged every year to enroll in schools where they will spend time and money preparing themselves for professions already overcrowded and for which a forge majority of them have no natural aptitude. A prominent physician teils us that of the fortuecight who were graduated from medical schools with him, he considers only three safe to consult upon medical subjects, + 1918 Skirts Are Short, So Short, in Paris “Seventy-three Centimeter Skirts” (Not Quite Twenty-nine Inches) as Nar- row as They Are Short, Flirt 4bove Parisian Ankles Clad in Silk Stockings, and Feet Cased in Short-Toed Oxfords With High Heels and Huge Bows, \ XS \Y \S _FRIDAY, DECEMBER G. 1918 Dere Mabie Love Letters of a Rovkie BY LIEUT, EDWARD STREET (MMustrated by Corpt. G, William Breck) Sirth of @ series of “DERE MABLE™ tefters whi World is publishing on this page. (Copyright, 1918, by HAIR MABLE: ‘ That's French. I didn’t expect you to kno whut it meang though. The Y. M. ¢. A. are learnin me French now. I only bad three lessons so far but I can talk it pretty good. You know how quick I am at pickin wp any kind of Lrening pede A, Stokes Company.) trick stuff like that, The only difference between L, had tried terribly hard to succeed as an eye, eal French and English is that there pretty ier alike but nose and throat specialist and had failed. This was By Margaret Rohe. [Tom ties Gadarskire Witte Taler/Albpery “ana Colénlal “Siyits With the French dont pronounce there words 11! a tragedy, because he had spent years working hi: Special Staff Correspondent of the United rex | ‘Ga hh ite i elild ae ores en aan te oxford is the real! When | use French words Hl todesline them way through college, media ivol and post-gradu- | Second of a Series of Articles: line are favored materials, and a fi twink! ie MHEG tant bid Gu M bash tlle lb ball todo | Phey're having high times in Paris since the Yanks are aver there, ri embroidery and fringe of with picked out Bee renee Carer iene cat ; Oe are reason ire, Wb \ plain | 1 prices are high in Paris, out of scght, up in the air yarn in vivid colors is used AM) perforations nt there itll come handy to bo able to sit down and have « do y dos with enough to be see tn whe fe was PAYS | pat the highest things in Maris are skuts the ladics fair sing effect on the more som. rid white kid) trim them potlus. (That means chew the rag fn English) A roilus Mable ¢ pufit tor ar d * him most t ved C ' MP ning it around} #8 @ Freuch peasant girl an they of the tin He nected act a varie: Fare Ue ' tag ng negre, ‘Terra l the instep ana} say that they are very. belle, of Sntercs WEY \ ue m Kore arse that foe au ueress the tip or (Now dont mispronounce things ‘ae ae heed 46: WON i sown tab A Hawaii, but P doubt it, Reai ' ) v Lasting | fanic by s f | with stiten.| an get sore tll you know, You and to hand ple ought to y a suirt noradays ind : un Jopted ' : ¥ wo in of white! pronounce that like the bel! ip have handled rathe 1 kine around | wk iat Wk f that and two othe pie oh a 2: a blouse is When’ the white] push buttons, It means good than singly. He ought ve de " 1 rented rag iiealy curt und asOn such ‘ enehy and artistic trimmings are in lookers,) There crazy about us with them in a general way, rather he said. ‘t fl eeaneaiy aba t to help pay for| All shades of taupe, gray, putty and evidences the black! ata : Cha in 20 intimate and detalied way [dlin't t capital, as vou itis; a2'eene expecially i you Mave nice |tah are popular, ‘nut only. for the srocerain, ribbon] (lou Thay call oe Bemasias a8 bros necessary for him in his prac: | koow, ond 1 wa lebt and 1 was | al hatur bilrectactt Utiough one does have to go | Smart conts and tailleurs banded and | ties are also edged | They teh one of there rivers tod aso specialist, Besides, 1, bad |ili, But my wite and 1 went to work.| | | holght of fashion, Mt further than that cu an alto collared high with nutria or beaver, | with white. And| for us. You have heard of the no ;right to try to practise on any- {I didn’t know a thing yut farming, \L 1 aie naturgily ra of only 7% centimeters, and te-| those pet furs of tle moment, but for! .| in spite of tho| battle of the Samme. But I dont thing us delicate ax human eyes, |so I had to go by tie Government bul- | sot get the mont) member it's a long calf that has no| the one-piece (rocks as well, And out ——— shortage of ful) suppose you have. eure and noses, He was much too /ietiis, Out of these okirae | Urnins nd that metimes where |of all the pretty feet and legs much and the shortage of skirt these low They have been learnin us a easive, too Impatient and too| To-day tows at alutreg fremiens pd He chest ‘+ 1 knee there's a knock n evidence, the great majority are |shoes and she yekings haven't} jot about gas attacks lately. Avy handed for such work. cumbr °. d its paying me a ipeax tient | If you have the will power some » Stockinged in one of these taupe | bUdsed a bit in favor of the high boot] prose are not the kind your e ie rofit, B that, I ha ‘ os time to tea yur eyes away and look | or putty shades and dc th p to date ‘ be hi Bo it was that few nis had |: ' Mieied the 1 nye organize! | todast Cecio he (9 (our your eyen uw nd utty shades and finished off with ‘. es ; ee pene father has. These are more like come to him, and it was almost im- | ative y and selling as-| Veuenelt. bi up into the faces of o © sh unning little snub nosed oxfords of ‘ome feet and som at, believe ; ee 1h ihe aiheal posible for him to keep those who jroction oh all the farm i kirted charmers it will do your} taupe or putty suede with high Cuban Is it any wonder these sian} the open places in the street on babe. Worry, financial embarrass- around f ir supplies and | short itt centl: | heart good to Kee w their counte- | heels ‘ f-iWosinoh: eros oroughbreds w n in a walk eit} Gth avenoo. Only in the army # 1 . their 1 . —a —— meter skirt really) og ‘ it : ‘ two-inc 8- | trom a woman who knows, however, aa ine ike ‘ ° ment and despondency did stl sh seth rm hada: si : and i, uly dew'e try 26 pure to yourseit| % hs . " bad bh the patric grains H 1 do not think that the Government en anything like this cb adel Aided by too much close confinemeng f : i rOCe:Y9 A] OO wre wiating Bid, “iv eaH't bedone NSclousn: that they’ are It's really amaz w well shod! When it equips ou 4 wit 1 he mets they give sou s mask. A -one was a ph ul, pre ! Ave ules organized a| ‘ their bit by owing a bit lave » ‘ ri ind gas sks fo, he dangers o ‘ 5 Hike & ote a 1, at thirty-one was a phy is nie ittiie. fee ceicn {Seventy-three centimeters Is not quite |g. ne ni ry Paris woman is, whether | Ane Fas. etn angers Of gas mack 1s like a cracked ice fessional and financial wrec Ld prepped 1 4 } Sir ittle one-piece dresse | she's comtesse or cash ¢ They all 4a blinder dangers of the bag with windos Init. An in the @ came to me 1 saw In |practical and sciontitle agriculture. 1) 29 Inches in good round figures, and) oy tho straight narrow line ie Hart ateeen Wa Chie risus deaehtl fat when he came to m ght narrow lines (youcan| wear the cute Ii pUrid=tood short wartair in the Boulevard front they got a tigaret holder ntitle mind, optimism, {receive a salary as secre'ary and inan-| Most of the figures I have seen are | yardiy call them straight long lines |v. r 1 ; a , ah : him a keen scientific mind, op "i 2 caatsiatiy sack s0Gkk bass, doen straight long lines|vamp high boots or slippers that we I always heard-how the French Bopefuiness, courage, determination, |"ser of that.’ Of courw he didn't put] especially Rood F 5 4 Jany more) are still the rage, al-leall the stage last, but that over here | CAUSE AND EFFECT. 4 “| WEAR THEM EVRY NIGHT financial sense, aggressivencss, love |! as baldly, but that's the story in a] Considering that the skirts are/though Jeanne Lanvin and some of |now they have dubbed the Parisian last, | [30s has or health” | was clguret feends. I guess it OVER MY UNIZORM” ©f people, love of animals, love of |nutshell of L.'s success” almost aa narrow as they are short, | the other houses are showing a nar-/ Although you see many fancy strapped | rich food."—Baltimore American, “ -" S0t $0 bad they put tn the holders mature and a great love of activity | . et + ee ae nna | ik ‘and actual, tangible achievement | ** New ork HH No Wi O 39: ’ 4 . . ] sos ey could smo ig a Maod oot onid, "Your problem 1s] Y as omen Uver 37; l e [Vo Labo ar in 1s ate ee ie ee ~ m goin to put on masck a) very simple. First of all you must | ‘ | : : e ig 7 have my pitctur t 1 cabinet. eerie wer nates | None Over 29 Would Save Daylight’’ If We With L Cost Fie sitar T gain your health, and the best place ytig ages ay Up l WING COST Fra nori2 to 49 004 suraiture, a Once | @ , > ; , i 1) eine “ ; abl s the French for wh fomyou to get It is on a farm O° | Chicago Woman's Advice to “Dye at Forty” Wasted on Ne w 0" fe#!: since, unfortunately, most The real effort of the real American business man is still before | Mable, Its the 1 F what ite you are on a farm I do n@ think you of them have learned from life that) nim. We have faced and will t h at str goin to look like when iis done will ever leave it, because you have York, Says Nixola Greeley-Smith, for Age Limit Here) thy is much more important than| tyre of ours. The Kongo out gaily ie an a ak pa The gas feJo said tie other day Qualtities which will make you not ; Rareteartnn chee c . G will not be e man of w db ' mS passed ie Going Tatm work Doesn't Reach That High, “‘Cver Thirty’? Being Only Y hpnaslae cones mane many) but the doer of things for his fellow man. | |that gas was perfect fe cause " te vomen believe that the only way to x ( Sik eb cia e raa pS Gi fn managing your own farm, but Admicsion Made to Election Officials. please the is to look twenty vals ine period'ef autocracy of capital ané lator cannot oblein in the | LL canals a ree bs fm organizing your neighbors along old and refuse forever to get any | /utures. I sincerely doubt sometimes if labor has received its fair share omin. You could iM@r i) escape or co-operative lines, which will make 7 2 older. It was of women of this type| Of Credit and recognition in recent years, We have got to devise ways see {t or smei t uly trouble them and you more successful By Nixola Greeley-Smith. that the poot wrote: .“Cowards dye| 4 means to bring about a true democracy, so that the laboring man was, be said, t 1 the gas happier. ialriida of pour ; Copyright, 1918, ly The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World ) many times before their deaths,"| ¢@n hold up his head and say as you or I, ‘I am an American citizen,’ started the machine made $0 trip weet," yo the Patmacreete HOULD all women dyo at forty? Of course, I mean dye at the top, | hough, to be sure, the spelling of dye “We must stand shoulder to shoulder now with labor, above all, to much nolse you cou bear it an etimes Jeaves his class room and just where they are beginning.to live. In other words, should they | Heed Ks bey iy ne ae modern ver-| plunge ahead with the confident belief that the business of this coune it always came at 1 sos you ‘Sut on a lecture tour. | color to unnatural hues their fast graying hair? j Jeven in ete ame tning know, that | try wit go on and wnieard despite any condition whirh may arise in this couldnt see it and shew you smelled rou'd never in the world guess | Mrs, Caroline Hill, in chatge of a guidance desk |'York, wien vanity and the fear of | ¢Untry.”—Charice M. Schwab, in an address before the Reconstruction iv at bi most to late to bother any- who it is, eo VI) tell you, Tt was 1." maintuined by the Chicago Woman's Club at the Federal | "8° ‘©mpt a woman to ask about hav-| Congress at Atlantic City. how. been thinkin that over. yor 3 Rg her hair dyed, the honest man or Ss me ther , !" L echoed, “Why 1 haven’: Employment Bureau in that city, to help women find |, tn ; Seems to me theres a er in the Rb ot him for Ww | ro eho nducting her sbempoo By James P. Holland. | leontract somewh \ fath or yours. hat is he} work, asserted recently that no woman of forty can get | fplivs invariably, afte ng about N i ontrac mewae our fath: doing?” a Job in Chicago unless she dyes and is born again a |)!" ‘Hat the employer ix not near, Prgsldene: Naw sy Sih ents Cele ah ens et: Eaters ' jee se: Cead: Te ayer an see IC Iv sounss mepere arcee before my mind's eyo dizey blonde or a sizzling brunette, according to her hair igual essed Vie fre et oe ee droit (thats French for right) to EBicture of Ls an 1 had last socn bim,| 2 ; (Copsright, 1018, by The I'ress Publishing Compans, (The New York Evening Wor! ) Wish BACSROUILS Aske LUseiEn te weak and thin, racked by aj choles and her uairdresaer. Watnen’ has (a beara Whe eee, HERE will be no general strike) but I have not succeeded in tracing | q 4 H ities MUnAbed’ wacake Ob fokly 4 is have ap ) has to learn who undergoes brocer to give it the once over, Hes tofturing cough, discouraged, dis-| hree hundre MAR Ob JOEY ENG Over OVS AD” | the. process ov other form of labor war on|it to a responsible source, and it} | @ % Ue hebrtencd, deeply in debt. | plied for positions since last July,” declared this expert Moreover, apart from the actual in- industry in this State unless the| must therefore be set down as idle Ror Sera see, a8) neh: Mey ithe avateneor continued! “The | es “To get the employers even to see them it has been nec- }!/¥ involved: dyed hair makes the | employers should decide to reduce | gossip, Personally I believe that in- | When they mean brains Right when I had finished my lecture | Bus atewer essary to say that women of forty were over thirty-five. any omen Or Tanta hark tieae pln es while the present high cost of| terested men connected with an or- - 2 o | Its getting frappayer and frappayer in Whe pretty little town of R out “The woman in charge of the munitions desk quite frankly tells appli- lave to resort other camouflage | living prevails, I have heard a great) ganization of employers who depend JAS-PHOLIAND ‘down here (mean! Ider and fa Nebrs&ka, a fine looking man camojecants who have gray hair that they must dye their hair if they are to © dye pot can effect {deal about an impending Jabor *var,| upon fomenting trouble to hold their eee rere) litany: | tiveclo ani eld sina ——--- sen exc at aueieaiie | old t got 1 at I put Up and eige to speak to me, Ati get into Government work, A woman with white bair has no chance at all, ed os Jobs ae responsible fr) days ago his income was $28.50 ajon those sox that you dime. I Gret 1 didn't recognize him. But it!-phiy ix a plain statement of what every woman know preading the mischievous falsehoods. | week pecause he was paid extra for | cuess 1 any e the y | : guess wonl any mor jough. I Wee L., ‘tho same yet not the same"! Before we . i Samuel Gompers recently publicly euanlina, (Nowule cyartine baa been proceed to a discussion of whether it is really necessary |guess my feet are going to look Hke Qs he said. Me drove me off in his buked this gro: 5 . ies 5. ap eVillan’ & sre, let us| cut off and his wage is again $22.50. | | ; BREE io scene lke aight with wits aie eat fort to aye for shay country, or civilian employers, let us An Arm of 3 000 000 Men Labor has no grievance at thistime| gictionary engineers weer brogana| “creer wwe Fest of my life: Youll puil the solution of a great mystery. : ° t t ; | rd fe y “When I got up in the morning) \ fr : " Pe yeas an eta eM | y ’ ’ that would be considered just cause|anq overalls at their work. In 1916|UBderstand no hard feviin I know, there were some doubts in my mind | See as Ae Se eee See ee ee ee © SOMe- | PI EEDING a soldier is no cold-blooded matter, so those in charge of the| fF calling a general strike. The} my friend paid $1.50 for overalls, now | You know how delicate feet Is an about breakfast. I have had some | times wondered what became of them, when other speculations concerning | Subsistence Division of the Quartermaster Corps, U, & A. ascertained] manufacturers and other employers|he pays $3.50. in 1916 his brogans|how I cant afford to p:cnuee a haz breakfasts that were anything jwhy college men can’t speak or writ® foreign languages they. have studied ; neue the war, It is necessary to study carefully the soldier's likes! have not officially inumated an in-| cost $2.50 and in 1918 $5.50, In 1916 hejard with them. palatable. Hut 1 wax encouraged |four years, end what happens to o:@ straw hats, gave me time. Now [| And disitkes, and fe to ret Teo Ll lea a French soldicr {tention to reduce wages, nor has any| paid $25 a month rent for the same] Thank your mother for the flannel by ave es that I was in a very |know, Th 7 Bey to Chicago Hp ; | According to a pamphlet issued hy the Treasury Department the Ameri- hia corp rte or sea viaues em-|rooms for which be now pays $32.|/pajamas. I wear them every night pr¢t YY guest room, with every sign For New ork is alm entirely) formulae of the new facial surgery) can Army ration was developed only after careful stu ployer unofficially stated such pur-| Storage eggs cost my friend 50 cents | oy, sot t an A atio ux developed o1 a study of the table of the bi over my uniform. I ge! to quit now Of jgord taste. I dressed and went | popuiated vy women of twenty-nine developed by the war, Mine is to | average American fainily, It was largely due to Unis forethougat that the }POs’. If wages should be reduced|a dozen in 1016. Now he pays, when!) roaq gome pictur posi cards thet nstairs. There were screens 0M] iy would be willing to wager | MAKE daylight saving retroactive by | American Army in France was so successful labor would fight against it to the}he can afford to have eggs, from 75] _ ‘ ; - Alljtbe windows and doors, no Mics in | : , declaring it unconstitutional for any An organization at Washington was formed at the beginning of the Hast ditch. It would be a case of fight|cents to 80 cents, His butter was 50|*°me iris sant me house—something different from |!) my Japanese printy and my entire | American woman to be over twenty. | Wa! for the purchase of the essential urticies to feed Uncle Sam's soldier Jor starve. + | cents a pound in 1916, while now he| Good night (or as the Wrench say y farm houses, | stepped out on | collection of Napoleonic medallions—' nine ye age. Think of the bill. | Suticient supplies were bought to feed them twelve months in) 1 pave collected figures to show the| pays 75 cents. Robe de Nuit) | i tad nd to 5 vide an adequate tock to be kept at all depots and the veranda, Nico clean yard—no| yes, and iny (1 tecth—that {f &/ions and trillions of kilowatts fee p extent of the wage advance since 1915| I could list his costs down to mi-| (The Complete Seren of DERE MABLE Latta Netér, no farm machinery standing | census New York women were | whatever you cail them, of light that) “"“n). tollowing table shows the estimated consumption and cost of the 4nd find that there has really beén no| nute detail and show that my friend's | ab ss " : out tu the weather, rusting itself) taken sy more sirens of twenty+ Would be saved by this salutary sta | articley of food furnished the army during one ye size of advance except in a very few spevial| living expenses ®ave increased 50 —_ ——— away anothes (x90 ina atl b found tag at ay usa mnie mould saly amas leg He 1} irmy being estimated at 8,000,000 soldiers and the prices based on those] trades, such as munitions making and|per cent. But his pay has not in-!), pought now for less than $40.00? buildings and fences all in good re- | other on the metropolitan | official an unoffigial, actual condition | ; August, 1918 machini A very large percentage | creased one H n . a | achinis 4 ep ge “ benny low this MAN) and the leather in my shoes was pair, Just then Mrs. L, no out, | menu only broiler nds up fowls are OF aa : , F Unie Consumption. of workingmen are making more|#nd thousands like bim manage to|hougnt at the low pr of 1915 when Bay word, how the w had im. | offered, we hav ; and crones,| about ibis dyeing busines \ Article ; PE money than in 1916, but that is not,| ist on $22.50 a week will be a puzz'e| ine shoes cost me $6. hates tar ine f - ' asserted frequently my | Will have amend the problem as! f ’ L eet sina ‘ ° | eaprs mreved real € 1 1 s 11 Dae . 5 a ie Beda b e 48,180,000 due to increased wages. The extra| to all men shoes of the same Ieutlie: for which rd n year i" and pret Ht no pity fe poe a 24,090,000 money is paid for overtime work and Could this man stand a reduction |the maker paid the 1916 5 he now ther than she was the day she was |W 1 in a If there we women of forty | 4 0,680,000 jwork on Sundays of Wages? How would he clothe, feed | ¢) ame $1006, ‘Thi rofitesre married. Well, had a@ delicious Vulton and Washington Markets,\in New York. would they have to dye || : 1H Because a m : PRAVERAILARCAIA; MATA RRA: CUR Able | ‘i aoe ge Paaiatge breakfast, strawberries, real cr t rs should be quoted and aceythelr hair to hold their jobs?” Jo ee reas nan was paid $25 a week obel ing with a vengeance » ouch erfme *'Bo! 1 thought t , I Ruy trs ch vadaceenes in 1916 for eight hours six days a}dren? Could the thousands of other | ina) rascality can be luict at the door hs 1 hought to my L. doesn’t | quired in pa F | Let us admit that there are certain | | week, and by his extra time work|f#mily rearing men who are paid of jabor, $6 ati hin cream to the creamery) | i ask joce ns in which it 's necessary | te, 1s. B. black now receives $31 or $32 a week, it will | {70M $22.50 to $27 and $30 stand even | | ingtt- 4 == election They will tell you |for women to look young. Take, {+ r te oon 416,100 ne SS ws 4 ° won't admit th bility of ‘ ’ powder, gr 1 not be contended that his wages have|@ Small reduction of wages? No just \ S PERSEVERANCE DOES IT. sbab lost atthe women who Fests [In tanee, oherus airls, cloak m ; rea, Qolong, black 1.068.068 been increased, Many firms have cut|™4% would answer this question af. | TON ie TN Naenna GET was the Allies’ perseverance |! é Petal) Si el ana ana PER Pe 1,095,000 50] out evertime and Sunday work, with | fitmatiyely men like Carleton A. « P: hat won (his wan” said Bon, | Pole if whéel chalrs or on the arma) ment indeed ia which the attributes | Vinogn 7s, Gal 2'190,000 consequent reduction of the income| Jf thé malicious, and I believe de- |e © eee anteane 4 ‘ NS WeRe he r indduughters of youth d be, © helpfu > 095,000 " : sibel ely dis nate 88 4] sent oi ne Manuface ator Lewis the other day J PAURD Ars, uth and beauty are helpfu i w-chow PLda 1.08 of thelr employces. This is a terrible |i!berately disseminated, gossip tha : 1 Merc : bia even Mrs, Carrie Chapman | selling g But did you ever see a| Pickles umber 985,000 @uployers are making ready to|*#rers and Merchants Now York, “rho Allies suffered defeat after de- |, : Slakaas aettie an|size 16 model who was sixteen years | Pickles, gherkin 1 000 50; hardship on the workingmon because fears th are the guiding spirits of employer feat) but from cach defeat they |\."! ree . aah dave nck cit are riaed 00 thoy have depended upon their aver. |"educe Wages Mould prove to have! |e visations, During the two Ted¥ned something ufrage cause and 9 person for} ol have not. No the face above | | 2 ‘000 time earnings to meet the increased {Deen founded on fuct,“and if an or. | oreinabtiots. | During years RMEER EES: hving . whisk? lina| W227. | Sntartain. Geen AAmnIEe Os | Se Teer an cone weually Pepper, black 000 cost of living. Not having the monoy {ef t@ reduce should actually be put) (00" nisin ihe dic ‘4 eof the Cinnaminson scimitar! (@** “? te baal “| ed beh of DUR at HS , Colo Tee to accomplish this, thousands of men |!nto effect, there would be only one | neon ‘ Teeny ar Sn etavere =e } Se ha nw ering SA OE, POUTIRS: (BR ANS. if ee Cayenne DS aeninn uve been forced to curt recourse,—the men would be forced| >. °" saalgnaaieaimaiall Sade LA | fo an unlucky wooer who had) iu: perwelf down as over enough to think so when its owner) !* Lh voted aaa pesh forced to -euriail thalriane h Feet |the employees have not heen able to ejected by seven girls in turn. |! goal : ayaveny day cha tc abe in tani La dbstitut 5,000 penses even to the extent of buying |'© use their weapon of last resort.) oy at a round table 1: iaiie Ge Saitne wrot nid perso Pr e 1 1,8380,000 less food for their families to eat the strike, diMculties : th hava asitiva: eimmill her aga aed Anas cnc 1 diMculties as have r here was MUnlucky Wooer--Co afead, Don't |" aid aM jee ve Mee Der ha ‘and 4 an ts t) Olvoma arin , si Little will be gained by dwelling on| We hear much about labor}, time when Mr. Cha id iavaala oy Seaee aye on “ y igh 4 -three! | ate, pla the fact that the increase prices [profiteering during the war, I have ‘4 Giscouraged. Never say die, You) ration of newly-enfranchised « Admit that women who quite legiti- |‘ ite, vanilla ; 4 of food, ront thing anal nite ahaa that labora kita vray onal Meee ee a bothers It have learned a lot by what You leycopt the unwilling! 7 mately must loux like sirens for a liv. | °lasse Caus 2,190,004 of food, rents, clothing and other|shown that labor's extra prost came |rroupte makers had whispered into Bene through. Strikes us, you | number of t to it that they] in should seem as young as pos-| Commodity Amount Geaeoni UEHAYS (AT BOL RL ARR OTL Ca hand MLA) MIAN Gos GR! OR Bloth ee teak ee kouee eae sibel % hold something like @ record.| were of lema 7 Here welsible, however they do. it, there re. | Hvaporated milk ca 2,999,500 is . te uaa eal Ramey Peon not take long cagh to warn that : | | land, from day laborer to millionaire, |merehants who had great stocks of h ; stick’ all your experience to-|come to my pet project for| mains a large number in business and| Canned tomatoes 100 : the other waa not ts black as be nd make love to the girl who|amending the Constitution of the|the professions and trade who uve in| (ined Pineapples 0 who does not know this to be the/eoth on band purchased from three) had been painted. When learned ss ‘ estate igi nd dc 9 wre IN| Canned pork and heans ‘ 4,000,000 truth, I wish, however resent a|to five years ago at the low prices round and takes your fancy. If) State erybody has of|no moi 5 P | thut each was disposeu to deal «nena i O62. SaaE. TE U ited case iy rybedy UM one f " or re ne d of dyeing their hair, so Canned salmon “ 2000,000 yplcal ¢ by way of illustration, [then prevailing, and disposed of theit| with the ether we had no Resi reciprocate, course, and the dear old Constitution | far at least as the tenure of their jobs| Hour LY 115,000,000 I know a stationary engin Who|stocks during the past year and a . % you only want one girl tolis beginning to look as if it had had is concerned, than if they w Prunes, 80,000,000 0,000 settling tho diMicultion arising Bee ’ ' ey were men. |} ee ' Hs r {9 father of four children, In 1916 |helf at profits that amounted to plain| tween o1 and 4 0 4 ; 1e8, evaporated, 900,00 2,780,000 ween our organizations. 1 ho} probably ita once benign countenancedmade However, there is in every woman tho| hv nic * Hipery rd Dieheee lia worked, A AE & meek fe scones, Where Gah e.raan's, Mult! know ther Lin On Pe and . oe 2,520, § now a ir. Chase hope over , pes, Yywill according to the ey need to please the eye that men do Beans, dried........+ 0,000,0a0 5,000,000 $22.50 wage. In 1918 down to a few of clothes whiah cost $30.00 in 1916 be eo always, ¥ . i a oir

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