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es : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 STATE CONFERENCE (F LABOR babi? Who Posed for Red Cross Poster \\I\NII|QN “‘The Greatest Mother AND CAPITAL FOR LASTING INDUSTRIAL PEACE PLANNED $s to emphasize the fact that men, not abstract entities, are to be dealt with.’ ‘The Federation rejoices that the Cham- ber takes this viewpoint, and on its part expresses the belief that employ- ers are no longer to be regarded as granite images, but as human beings like ourselves, ‘animated by the same +] human impulses, with hearts like ours, tffections like our, endowed to the same fundamental right to life, liberty i the pursuit of happiness that we » as the common heritage —_—_> — Federation Leader Offers Sug- gestion in Letter to the Chamber of Commerce. SEES TROUBLES ENDED. Holland Believes Mutually Helpful Relations Can Be Established. Seventh reference to the efforts of ‘revolution- that the Chamber makes ry or anarchistic bodies to make Pital out of labor disputes.’ The Wnduring industrial pence and the jederation respectfully calls the Chamber's attention to the revolu-| tlonary, anarchiatic and inflammatory | remarks of the President of a large national association of employers, re- | establish lations between capital and lapor ‘etofore considered pos-| it of mutually halpful re- on 4 basis not he cently uttered in @ public speech, sible 4s the motive which prompted which remarks caused grave unrest > 1 Presi¢ the we earner circles as to the tn- James P. Holland, President of the Be ch Oagiiah wtioh ineiotone New York State Federation of Labor, "Daron referred to are At com- cme ong to the eyndicalists and I, | to send © communication tn the! wis whom the Chamber properly re: | me of the Federation to the ¢ m-|bukes, even as Samuel Gompers, | ‘ iid t Now | President of the Amertoan Federation ber of Cominerce of the Stat . of Labor, justly reprimanded in a York to pee Laredo the mischief maker : a ; President pro-| WO has managed to fasten himselt| The Federatic . Y @ position as spokesman for capt-| ate wide meeting of The Federation advises the tains, merchants, hamber that no syndicalists or I. W. wbor leaders and organtz identified with organized 11 hone. lente ‘debate, discussion held with the purpose of finding com- *' has adjuste phe und upon which capital and disputes * © © in a manner oes eee ee i Warthze be is orderly, roasonable, just, EBnDE. Cal) PACES . | he end sutisfactory.’ There iween them imp no divergence between the President Holland's letter, which F and ‘te Federation on this amber 0! 1 ynouncement robite was received by the Chamber of 4 “ t tol- on, compromise are the ra- Commerce this morning in part fol sdvanced thought, Bu! lows: bayonets are the weapons of Marling Gwynne yesterye ‘aAge-earners President, | Secretary, “To Mr. Alfred B. Mr. Charlea T. Ninth, as a : the | class be given an opportunity and the Chamber of Commerce of men and women in the tate of New York ‘oment of thelr industries be | eb ieieeieieit-ini-t: 1918. in the World”’ “Gentlemen—The New York Py jwtever position they may Tein beitedebetei-inininiveleinieeelefefelejetetetein ie eicinieinictet Linen nan Ioeieieistnteletetele World on Friday, Dec. 13, informed the Sy On UR eee “Genes ae Miss Marguerite Fontrese, possessed with a won- where they grow them tall, Miss Fontrese {s a trifle public that Edward D. Page, V 1 ge-carners will turning |derful mezzo-soprano voice, is singing at Red Cross, | over six feet, of the majestic type, and an ideal Hamlin Childs, and William L. Saun-| our activ ‘ial, st Liberty Loans and other patriotic meetings, She hails Goddess of Liberty. Miss Fontrese posed for Forin- Gefs of your Committee on Industrial Oka Wher mas, Cit tok | thom ehh (Miadie Wastacto) be axacleClevelaiaiyO), | gare ™Tie\GFeaieat Moihes in the World.” Problems and Relations, had report: cont » relapse to a position i = — = = ——sT — er) anneal Payment Provision to J : 1 Bh soe , ie ewoluth they are only a number on a ) surd orders for that concern to re Gerth Prearib ls Biairee te fen Gh A DRY, Nek init 175 000 EX-SOLDIERS | Americans, | fuse 26 Peoslve walk fom ane She with industrial nlx ould be ' . who was not @ member of the league, hpi an The atlo | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2%,—The Su- | according to the testimony, " s and t express = my cisions of the lower courta knocking ou | whtp. . Y than the fourteen word OCCUPIED BY YANKEES Important provisions of the La roiletie {OLD COINS SPENT FOR GIFTS. | [} bar | ft action of cr sentence of the foregoing the . Seamen's Act he law, which was ber of Commerce of New York sav phowia that the attitude of mae paased for protection ef weamen, pro- | Cotwmbian sworab ubstan to public al toward labor has underyone. | eae sd Men tn Civitan Clot |vided that « sailor could demand hulr| Teale Go epeeches and public writings which FEDERATION PRESIDENT EA- | Discharged Men in Civilian C \his wages at any American port. ar Depastment stores and banks re- ave recen manated from ¢ PRESSES HIS PERSONAL c Continue to Wear Iron this were refused, he could lbet the ve ported to-day that many ancient coina, suished repr € em OPINION, H > . sel. Action of the court to-day clea: evidently stored away for years, were pisses a ; deiisoaat anil ! | Crosses. oe we restriota the privilege to Ame appearing in the purchase of gifts. eying Be ieonhap4 “The Chan favor tain Bior .AN HE t?TEN a came « prot Columbian half dollars, souvenir gold 4 ring ‘hie AMPRKICAN HEADQUARTERS IN _ Advances to seamon were 1 tives of pe Hi TaGht oe the Puderation t a See OPRMANY, Dec ty Courier te and it was made unlawful to give pieces and other relics are re-entering f aoclety elf autho 0 com. | 97, tolita ast Reported at} 4 | City “ontends ja3’| pensation to a third party for f Irculation, together with « large num- | "Th ies and w Seeunie one th ‘ mm. | 27th Division Last Rep ried at | Nancy) nty-tive thou- | CILY E Contends Companie employment for a sailor, All the of imported coins—from Panama, allyz your formal rec he ts ut liberty Corbie and 77th at Les sand d rman soldiers) Object Is to Claim Right — |visions were applied to foreign v ube and points east, which get in existing industrial working con } nal opinion that . | : raises ; Gipax touching American ports as well us vess | during the holiday rush. | j and inequabdle ndie nothing about them which we uid not Vignettes. have ret es to the * mow in the to the Streets. Jaets of American registry ie | st te F 1.) be Proper subject for that ‘debate, }urea occupled by the Americans a i | a ention | has tofore adjusted disputes ‘in! WASHINGTON, Dec, 23.—The exac Suing insranwae a eenebiliae P Service Commissioners Hub! ALL U S RESTRICTIONS capeumiies | . On of ain just and in the end wailefactirn: | location of 35 combat divisions und i on just outside the bell and Ordway to-day conducted a baad Charme ef Benes ; ‘ed are a orinciples such one uli ( t numbers r Jressed a ‘ nguinst Glady yo bate: mR ih prit pice sib Ghambera prearn Army in France, Germany and Luaem- ; umber ee 1 tress as Brooklyn Kdison Company ana thel = gai Lh , ve Web ter phe elpeeeaa| c re ons ennoble the mn who i n No thes obviously of the style of 1914) i County qttecte ~ at year old mother accused hav y ane See ; i ed to-day DY the We ‘ower Comp ‘or permixsion to sess ‘| Pita aii cadey Ms ‘ais the: Ttalrins “A te ty of amity individuals and | 28, was announced to-day by th soll PS ered pai nd tvaue $10,000,000 wortn at| Food Administration ts to Curb ro to 7 when th i a tet At n, Jinterests thet have heretofore une | 5, mont, Changes in commanding yy entorcing the + isa or | : orney 1 that she be given her | au fortunately met upon terms got en- me 4 follows: alba ai are| bonds, The application was oppoard | Profitee: tberty. ‘The proceedings were immedi , Urely free from hostility. GREE OTe BROWA AN: fOlOw as . sing Slee by Aasintant Co ion Couns he.|Mtely brought to an end and the girl 7 % : Sve Jerution ia of the opinion| First. Div Major Gi F many German Pore} a “ate ig ‘ if ened | Congervafion of food an a e i von of nd the that the spoken thoughts of capita! | yociuchin; ‘Third, Major Gen, Robert no civilian clothes, nesa Vietier, wi Abpe pained io] war meaaute will be eliminated as a)‘, wenster wan accused of having {aan ber of Commerce jund tabor exhibit such a momentous | O° TUN ee stalor Gen, Harey «| ‘avatar acid tn civilian | tty sib ie theca ation of he city | Vederal mandate on ¥ob, 1, according |sitced Paris green, tn init which was | oe wie of New York. © \ Pico) Gat eee ee ’ i 1, Major Gen. Willlam Lassi-! clothes continue to wear iron crosses | that the two companies, neither of] to an announceme: onday at local log to dwurd Webster. We note in tho resolution: the gther, the tio hi . sone nce a| Mal me atajor © ; ‘ pla : ‘i tion Which has a State franchise, are seck-| headquarters of the Food Adminiutra | Ve no t t Egon pres ether, not! ter: gath, Major Gen, Charle and other decorations, si | hough the ata workers LABOR FELICITATES CAPITAL capital aceking to grind labor) ei caes (from 42); 42d (Itainbow),| American guards posted at the His ear aaeet eo Un’ otter that be ret snes nti tae # ai p ae own, Nur as labor secking to exploit | fthodes ¢ 0 Glen | cred ‘ 7 ,| be retained until that date, “ SAAS PAU AIOTIG ATU Ras capital put SE Tagine ak ae te Mluioe (Gen, (Clemaat) Ar Fe Wingless |-way atalion tn Mawterth halle , reed en ee CIBEES tN TR ie ralatinw’ fo (regulation Rae ves an valine aa M'}which ‘cach may be helpful to the! soth, Major Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis: | m eight train and discovered two] Streets of Prpoklyn I ateternwar wilt eahe Saar} | | Trade union ave mul other, of hab might and capital's 1, Major Gen silo! ¢ Nou! ca Js of six-inch shell cases, en| To-day's imony was devoted to t three 8 practt i ae . ftude toward the war.’ lng joint ed to h a * . crew/G detailed description of the com n remains to be done vatittud ard : Bower Boing jointly se to fh vad m 92d); 90th, Major Gen. Leroy | route from Fssen, ‘The train crew!@ detailed description of te ¢ hich be d The Juiciest Fruit ; Me eee atte nel itis roe ete tative te, Lyon (from 31st); 924, Major Gen./ suld they were being taken to Bauden| panies’ finances by officials of bot Khesahlc de ss horace a the patriotic attitude it] Place for the Prowident of the| enation ty eardn cron seth \ foe toading. Arie omiciad in-|companies under the guidance o ring, On and after Jan : Wo Id” | New Y tate Fe a iia iy thelr counsel, The entire time of| 15 sich regulations wil! be left en in the r ‘4, tha Oh balalt Of thes The Sint, a6th, Sth and S7th Divi--| veatigating. the companies! lawyer was take New York State Food Commis: | | douttedly muita to the Chant f!wluns are te:nporartly without ré The palatial Co OMicers’ Club he coms Jawy ie was ta en up! | is wrC Unt Fane the State of New York that euch or-|tarly detailed commanders. s now occupied by doughboy with the task ressing the com iiiaen Se tn teak exsmatons | stantial reduc mation appoint a committe of | *1% | g we the locations: First| tures of the Kaiser and his generals| Mssion with Lue belief that for years restaurant menus to return bed yely now prevail its members whu in joint) Following we the locations: the companies have been practical : viisiget been mater ting shall consider: Division, Canach, Luxemburg have been left undisturbed on the) th : e k to pre-war proportions, and ae CSUs ¥ ty ae >| “How can labor and capital be help- ond, Modernach, L nburg; walls. jone concern, that their Qnanclal "| the diner will bo able to eat plenty of ms ‘ a ite | ful. to euch oth |Remich, Luxemburg; Fourth, =| >- jan sts are identical, and that the| bread, toast or bacon aa a garniture all . 1} vigorously udvirability of call! hase hier Pee Uan | SENATORS’ LETTERS SHOWN only object of the merger ts to bor-| the butter he wants, ull the meat he | Meceration (byieven | That: Capita) t ct able Baveats fan timisateelial | IN SOGIALIST'S DEFENSE |° manner more advantageous to the) The Hotel and Resi nmittes | view of the dawn ho ne puve t newly created concern, for New York St has sent letters | wide meeting where 3 th (New York Na- y mii Poainiden'egian tes | men above im has not of both emptc and wage-earners| Twenty-seven Pat Sines | Some interesting Nguren were mado} to all State hotel chairmen urging them Each fruit is carefully | test intention of trying to re-| Cray wy conaidered, with tho tional Guard), Corbie. public, For instance, during the last |‘ antinue the conservation of food lected { hai | ‘ “tr . plan for over-| Twenty-Kighth, Heudicourt; Jorat Gronna Wrote Editor | Puri santa te tone side i have It 1s hoped thus to lower prices selected from the best wag i ry he difficulties which beset the Bourbonne-les-Bains; 80th, Le Mans . e 4 ne » 00: les ha es ae ve _ Third, that ‘W ° Bi ABs aS 4 § Pr Advocat Free | had expenditures of $12,000,000, YONKERS ATHLETE, 94, DIES PortoRicoc rops—there | ivecthe cinteat ay Wo be mi emulated | $18, Le Mans; : net profits were not brought out TE, 94, . is none better. > respectfully dite Cham a, } 8 be emburg; 33d, T ale ues iden s = yer, und invite a of the e colle wisdom ot h, Lerau ; a b CH 0, . from|now supplies not lees than 100,000 | David Anda “nm bs as Yara The name “Tropiko i St t session! Gogteroosebke, Be wh, Ida * of customers, It was stated. In 1908 th Dash Only Six « Chambe abo ould « a to * * " y peo Pet ea in the varia | Mana h Dakota, and ¢ D. €.| ustomers was not m Death finally outstripped Davia Ander stamped on wrapper mein ahak Onhey Unite ve t on united ac Forty-Second (Rainbow), Marsch, | Dili, Washington, and B. ¢. ailliard, | cent. of the present nujn 5 i ’ Hyeus desler’ easbla we cennio Sen oe States) are well prepared oe stand together.” Luxembur: {oe rade : adv c neon 4 One per cent. of |Strowt, Yonk who a As six Porte Rice Fruit Exchange, 202 Fraaklin St., New Fork City aie caveat of tho world’s de Raving reas Presi Seventy-Seventh (New York Na-|wern read into ; Sitwilaieae’ ite a en a : > | vand for finished go nie of the Chamber of Cc tional Army) Loula Eng of be 7 * | dawn at the wnnual gu {Clan Ma 1 Ww | Seventy-kig Ps « per ce rep! not d 1 died employers: of tha. ¢ : | s expresses on behalf of Wassy; Gilstenidene kine imate vuge-earners, n the promising of Labor the a 3 86th, 1 : hh t A atlook, which means enhanced pros: | T shall tran: th . Lagny? 8: tena on pamphiets , pority for ull; higher profits for capi-] the President of th 1 te: Stat AiuesTining on8 oni Na, tal, higher wage. for labor ber immedia a _ wld, Llegaste pip ee ee eee mar aoa a H TEAS aH PITY || anes ablpiio’ ia Shopping. ta Mans; 76 spec Senator Rorah CRIPPLED CHILDREN HURT, " | —the stacks of i out the destiny thus knocking ut our! | Rashed shin to Toul; 89th, daht read from — = 4 pancakes made gates we need capital © © © muan-|} oi - > [written Burtle ask f Vopits Riding on Van Thrown ort ith agement * ¢ © jabor, skilled and ur to-da CASH COMING IN FOR PUPILS. | action | by Collision, wi Uellled): (WAKROUE shone) Kanes kanten ¢ Sao | rf | Two crippted children were KAROLYI TO STEP OUT. finished commodities cannot be mude | time on Conference MAX MACLEVY BANKRUPT. os i kp agen ean IW at all; without their co-operation the aM . were riding to Public Sot Hangarian Vremier Tells Cabinet cannot be made efficiently or econonii- pla Previdont Joreph S. Marcus 0 Physteal Cnlture Lapert Mad frooklyn. « 4 of He Will Rent ER sally,’ ‘The Iederation pledg e a © wa 7 Hank of the rh nited Health Fa at Lyabrook Tor "ZURICH, I cally ¢ " >t time f 3 Va p- Delancey Stree d c ax Macl well w a} Avenue, addressing the Hunga ered honor to faithfully co-operate) oy, 2 tributions wer : RE Panel at aa iat Gh be : : (Buttermilk) with capital in efforts to put efl-| rhe Chytibdis brought ar following pub! Th nin ieted Tur athe Gk Gia H ssrales 0 eaaatktatinra of American industry fore witloned in Hermuc A cohterence was held oon t } t . contains powdered world's markets and help _ be he eat ont a f : Miss I i“ mus di " bu ttersalls a ita! the increased profits to which Its! nh, May Be Near Peace ¢ Samuel ©.” Lamport represen the | of & 1 a é“ med ine makes better, lighter risk and enterprise entitle it, anil PARIA “De a4 reported tang jewish |W aptteliag, Mlek ils phils | 0 satrap 4 Moa nt 5 0 at \ cakes at leas expense bs ae alae aeve tn order to pey at Col. ‘Theodore Ros It will arrive } mp teenth the Red reas, and Miss | forme ly pducted fi: st Baby on. ee trees ae ue se R n pale Alfuation. Would ever nyally epia | \gbor just re h in this city early jn February and re-) Elizabeth Fes the New York Penuy x es, consisting chiefly of loans, | « K. r ere a! y.| pet oa 2 a - WaeAS J 7 “Wixtb, that it (the Chamber) ‘wishes main during the peace conference, ? |anch Committe, | potas 47,000 and assets $1,000, physicluns and takea home ernment, | 4 4 \ ~ A aR = = —_— . t o ee — COUNCIL COMPELLED T0 QUIT SHORTENED WAR, MILK BUSINESS BY SAYS STETTINIUS BAIRYMEN, HE SA Sa tant Secretary of War Up-State Dealer Declares He Arrives in New York to and Father Refused to Be Spend Holidays. Blackmailed by League. award PR Secretary of War, arrived t the White Star liner giand and F — Stettinius, Assistant) Charles McArthur, a farmer of Mil- lerton, Dutchess County, told Magis- trate McAdoo at the milk inveati- gation to-day that he and his father, -day on Cedric after serving In E ance since last July aa a member of the Inter- Thomas, had been practically driven [Allied Munitions Council. Mr. Stet! ous of tho milk producing business tiniud will remain here over the bolle joe te Oe ees daya and return to Franco In Janu-/s isos hecause they had fefueed to ary. He spoke highly of wore blackmailed. accompligqagd by the Munitions Coun- | “wane, shut off our means of trane oll and infitnated that if it had been eros both by raiitoad and mid orrantzed earlier the war would havo! Teo. sarthur told the Mais foean broueht to @ close much sooner! ste in eeply to quentions Of Am “The duties of the Munitions Coun | stan: District Attorney Dooling, cil.” Mr, Stettinius sald, “were to m- purchasing of munl ry. One of olur prin- le whether ‘and rather than submit to their ex orbitant demands we sold our cows and went out of the milk business.” perintend th tlons and artit cipal problema was to dec MeArthur sald that his father it would be better to transport raw OF 14 tried to fight the Dairymen's manufactured materia! to France, League and failed. The Bryant & “We decided that a great conserva Chapman Milk Company, which con- effected If trotted the only purchasing plant in ured tion of tonnage would be wo brought the semi-manufact the neighborhood, was informed by product to France and England and gincors of the league that if they there had it finished and assembled. nandied McArthur's milk they would This should have been undertaken be put out of business, the witness much earlier, as it not only eased the iy shipping situation but increased the! Arter nis father tailed, MoArthur volume of guns and munitions flow= | iuid he decided It would be mor ing toward the battle front idiclous to join the Dairymen's “We had plenty of both on band | 216 than to continue the fight, He When the Germans deckied they had’ aia nis initiation tee and ue, whien had enough. were accepted, he declared, but was “France and England are sing | wsequently informed that before he }ahead rapidly with thelr reconstruc could transa et any business he would jtion work and are better off than ‘Wave 1 pay back dues for & mueber tytn people aeche yee hy . of years charged up against hie Rusia are in bad shape, howeve : SN OOS EGA ABO RSID WS CEN CUTS | nathan Guin Go: thi™ MKALKG them.” I Magixtrate McAdoo, “we sold our — ows and told the league officials they PART OF SEAMEN'S AGT ss sri M strate McAdoo instructed As KNOCKED OUT BY COURT stant District Attorney Dooling to ond @ transcript of the testimony to aici the Federal Food Board. Ree: One letter addressed to the Sulll- Supreme Tribunal Restricts Wage | van County Creamery Company by |the Dairymen's League practically is- NOTHING else will well serve to the giver to the recip Nothing else will so preserve its ralue. No other gift so well Chews the reat Christmas spirit, x F; iy 8 14k solid 89-00 Gold Ning WATCH, Merling * Redh 5A "MOND BAR PIN, hand made, at Holid Gold, set with Bive ond and two Genuine SOLID GOLD WhisT WATCH, Waltham of Rigin movement, T Jewel Gold Case; Gold Dial, anton Bracelet, Seee Dainty and Nourishing REAMETTES is dainty attractive to serve, as wholesome and nourishing. It a new American macaroni proce which cooks in one-third the time of | ordinary macaroni q Your grocer undoutitedh u Creamettes, If he doesn't, Low order for you. Then try the following recipe; Creamettes and Pork HEN the gift is for @ man — these please most, Neckwear — unc ommon designs the last word in quality silks made in England, Gloves—all the desirable leathers — American and English makes. Handkerchiefs—pure Irish | novelty patterns linen from France, Mufflers — unique colors blends from Switzerland, Canes, umbrellas and silver novelties, Everything men and boys wear — sporting goods — trunks and bags. BROKAW 1457-1463 BROADW, AT FORTY SECOND STRERY

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