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ns 6 teat ce eee ee ee ome ow nee at ese meen nace rae omens naw emanate FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 Taft for Arbitration To End Labor Troubles | With Power to Enforce | Arbitrators’ Findings | ‘* Arbitration,” He Says, ‘Will Be of No Avail if One Party tothe Dispute, Dissatisfied With the Award, Possesses the Unrestrained Power to Ignore De-| cisions and Bring About, After All, a Resort to Force.” esas ) By Frederick Lawrence =~ Copyright, 1919, by The Pree Pubtishing Co, (The New York Byening World.) ow that the Chamber of “In writing and in speech T have ad- Cot ine e and the Federation of La- | vocated setting up arbitration tribu- many young girls of to-day. “Consider what the girls he taken etepe to digeuss the| nals for th karnination 6F Taber see their mothers and other women wearing in the wubject with a view to ending all pros- | disputes, It nanifest that in order | restaurants and other public places,” countered Mrs pect of future trouble at is alto make thoir awards effective arbi. Wentz, at an example is set them by the abominable und splendid thing to do, and the mefe tration tribunals must have authority worn by many women in the evenin, ‘ f law to en of noa ree them, Arbi if one party to ration the two influential organ- have found it possible to sit nue, she table and endeavor to find fed with the award, | by tashy women in New Yo for the problem is @ good | posses: ne the unrestrained power ERS avGRITaR the future, |{gnore decisions and thus create a h | defensible,” she “My connection with the War/more deplorable situation than the indeft cne preceding, and bring about after Labor Board makes !t impossible f a‘ little further | me to discuss the merits of labor's | all a resort to force | contentions or of capital's contentions | ‘The War Labor Board's work has be called to account. even ina general way. But Iam not|been of value because disputant “T am not a prude, T have worn] — 7 i forbidden the privilege of heartily | knew that governmental agencies aecotleto afl my fe, and 1 intend to] Public ourht not to look as If she had PS stood eadine » col ob - yous steppe out of r bathtub, commending the spirit which prompts| Stood in readiness to compel obedi keep on wearing it, It is absurd to} si Feus iupes fenenwneris both parties to agree between them- | ence to its awards through the ex- th pa é Tics SEILELEMOAIBLY GA WOPE: COL say that T believe in wearing high] w a inodeat sown and-wi “There are only three ways by | ferred upon the Government by rea- necks in the evening, or sweaters over) '* not CANE ae GRR which disputes between capital and | $n of the existing state of war, That dinner frocks, But a dress Sav Gneie AtROniE wage-carners may be settled. ‘The | Power still oe pend wi e {nue ent with a low, round neck ave utterly Hehe first and best way is for them to ar- | 10 cxist unt) the ratification Of pelts in a little chiffon or tulle, with short,| carette am Ra Prniacukes rea ties o € he hited States eo 8 ane deli have rive at agreements between them- | 'reaties sa 7 thin sleeves, and be perfectly mo dest | ke. i Ke ve t i: land the Governments of Germany make-up forbidden, fo Always has in color selves, The second and next best way A Al@taaEranie WI ; and perfectly It is the eX-| been considered the brand tl ¢ i is to submit their differences to arbi- {4d Austria- ne Ary: hat of the | tremes to which the ever : : unornam post-war conditions when the G o 1 ; tration. The third and immeasurably | apie whet } ure has been carried wh hariel tke This was a b ernment will be shorn of its extraor ‘ ate tt vad way, the way that is forbidden 1 undesirable, | ; ‘eR dinary authority Are the indus s ‘pan down every consideration of patriotism, “Almost everywhere you g sec i trial problems of the country involv. back is ustice and humanity, is the way of 7" i h ‘ evening dresses t aw! Ir least one ~ ee Ay OF ing disputes between employers and i pad sus : ree. Force is war, wh Bl wccaabiara (a ve pernitind 16 t tho rest 16 theatres, 4 hed We tennw force used between nations or be-| Vor) viewar methods of Kettles private } ut charity balls, even . But why should tween classes or between individuala. | mathedacse he Werke Ane young git p dresses of which the| we permit our aweet, innocent young fs Enlightened civilization unanimously > waist ¢ of a narrow strip of girls Arena like Carmer it . Kiljoy condemns resort to force. | ahiencaniemeen es WGidaatinecce. Weadh over. thel Ana inini ck Cie artect ca the mas sisted 1h et are en v “Agreement through discussion pile. oe: the “United shoulder and—nothing « no girls ty of our men. What must de In ure t 1ud these ‘ compromise is the most agreeable | reject even the thought of a of eighteen are not ¢ us of th eir minds when such exposure is Thus, a ecders ¢ way'to settle labor disputes, but this|t, that ruinous state. imme exp und, in a wa : 1 to them? Now, of all tii NSpapers were constitution= failing, the spirit of our times must and doubtless will be fe that makes it all the wo o me wom should call a he Books and magazines mands and wil! insist that arbitration | t, erect arbitration tribunals whose “Such dressing is not confined to) } Our men are coming home from s me under the ban; must be the course taken and that | awards will have the effe and society women, I have seen many) Kurope, after the war which has sad- oft unhallowed mention the disputants shall ablde Sy the de- | sanctity of judicial decisions, enforce. | n in society who dress most| dened us all, Their morale is Nastia ie Kees oxe and tobacco, ‘The statue cisions of the arbitrators. The peop t Governments of thes tly and suitably. Certain women. did, th plined and re it Ft fda wert atl We ' of Longte had been destroyed by pt the United Bt ates have come to t d the Na classes have adopted th made ¢ y to tind Ratecrageea ints p |legal enactment and his poems had —— treme designs, and the influe women in evening undress welcoming Bin teean A paint been burned, because of his frequent young girls and even children is hem? Pe 1 thirst-evoking references to “The R ble, A young girl, if left to her “We American women must tell the Bvarienoe : firink c at Cheer In vain the poet's e Romance of Words i hain mate beret ihe hmulng vate ne riences ee une Sraenglrteped Z = at the neck, But she r mother dresses that we will wear the ; x pe gear 1 referred oniy to cambric How Every Day Expressions Had Their Origins wearing such a costume, and she| We mu 16 ma Tee ee cee. © objectionan 4 finds it in the shops where und nic opinion 9 i Hon, Kiljoy Yapp, Pre ‘ é In cold blood that J F i By James C. Young Bac enothee burr tuale iat must solve the probe For the equa Holy Misery Association at about ANY a good word comes to a/a couple of centuries John Duns At this point, in the f) sake of our daughters, of our men, of sethy neo heacd-a wa natural bad end, 6 our old friend) Scotus was quoted as an authority maiden modesty, T th uld | our own self-re t. we Id unite fact RARELY NTO) Chal TiliaW ot a: arte Lit is he “dunce.” Certainly no other! upon enany subjects, just as we would ask Mrs. Wents to define to han these awful dresse & prune-fed cootie” ana} Woe turning homowa 1 sion word is ured in a more uncompll-| now quote Shakespeare, Daniel Web. “abominable” evenin: ay a} Hut why not pase a constitutional Jaim a three-base nit |0f the Antl-Happincas Convention, he mentary sense, But the epithet of| ster or other eminent m: out that Biby D8 AMenAMeDy Mpousing them? 16th On the strength of FRv ew Ait id glow, And dunce is derived from one of the most hen came the Protestant Reform but not for ba w can tell you what you m n’s report baseball was jew by int that he was distinguished names of the middle| ation, when all of the old theories of | are absolut >, ur 1 Ww . wen ie 7 antive & ht into Hade Kes. o ns He ‘ e ma et gove ent ™ woma a M Ww n wea 4 t the : 4 A f t aK John Duns Scotus, the man life and government were eried down, | a " nod M by ; nurdak and do bikanhemny, aa wellae ‘ uw ed-hot portais who bore it, was anything but a| The teachings of + tus were seized! has no Oo exp r & ng table is every to the vice of idleness, iw ; Ww Ou n be n the junce, He was a Scotchman, with! upon and he was derided. The Ger-| lors, At ie throat right constitutional cen « nsclenceless viten es 8 the awesome perhaps the most acute intellect of his! mans particular assailed hi But whe , vs f ng t This 1 liscovery of Satan himself, Sorrowfully, Scotus went to Paris,! theort t was they who evolved Jers, a wor a v isa va sand ef ee days in a the Dev ed earthward, murmurs the centre of all culture, and en-| his second name of Duns into dunce, | hon Were : yee ny f gush per ‘ “Oh, what's the use? You've tered difiic competitions w the! which more closely conformed with apprave of iy f y non-¢ ia ul up th ct the d He| their own speech, Ever since the] ? rh noul : Hi a SAR P90) So saying, t ng o 1 j toward the end of] word dunce has been taken to mean| ut t ? R mes vei ow tha y non t ng st ndow. ntury, and his name) a si low, whereas the man whol and: in the fF sis : ye Ae A the ‘head Pru prody Ke ofc ) pr I i ee: volated with the bi it was oe of emi-| 1 ha i ' nean re : i" = Bieat iutells , ‘ ast | Phe i n . te Puritan tyranny tt nA EW Y¥ - oe - 1 Loa eer ae - feat by Chak Ean NEW YORK WAR BABIES — equently we read that a certain} } 1 ' an tho Will Have to Be Intr Their Fi Brats nie tet { \ t beaut about a back wngur sand Who Wi ave to Be Introduced to Their Fathe EVENING WORLD en Fes. dor | Kowal | way? And a ppea i eeeewoMe dee vcu aay taenin from ‘ " on belie Vipin coe >, ad to ¢ By cea lay a | en believed | Deo warn The Pretenders to the English Crown. | la | f urs and such : : : Master Arthur Bauer A Puzzling Courtshi i rie were very} | NE hundred and Aflys three yours proven’ re uses Vp ee § 7 P | partial to augury or ausy | erana fea can naar tinal sber of atara|() igo, of Dee. 80, 1765, there d the conflict whi arcaan couyi. {Ot No. 174 East 62d Street > ‘ | ng and 1 r dimness. i . , | events b ne ated by hit s the | Stuart, called by his adherents d ‘ r Jacobit 1 " x to weleom father wn ; set a sy him a { 1 of a Germ gy ee yt th Bns were fay » J ny ut r und, t know mused themselves by const r versea duty ean aad ; F ; Mnulish words—in- [the Pretender, While there have h ration to the t Aso t ses, [he ir ed to him ing been t And con y the uration many pretenders to the British throne | royal 1 dir r te that} born just a month too late to k ust.” | as of bad, Hut we } dicat of how much atten | since und his son, Charle nm the Stuarts than 1 usi-l him goodby and w m luck J 1 ree d) auspi . t 1 K 1 e cere- | ward, they were the last t 1 by tt esent monareh the t the a throne |. Baby A rn on April 12, A yeas | ore yond aqua 4 yé who re- | consideral owing. Having gue came into prominence dur jut 1 tha te 1918, but t had already le erday id Dan : | t 918 ny, tthe walting| Word ata \ Jthe tooth of the serpent of mona reign of King Kdward, and that | for Fran 4, 1918, w would have been}. Mar ? words In every} ess of ' vas suf- ihe Knglish have no enthu if ) found it quite a di-|y , her! ),, ving in Company E, 24 Regu- week Danny popped the que a? : rt “s ' f ‘ : ; I ind,” upon) Mar Theresa, | ¥ ‘toe Lea ; ?; Rohan Mii 2 Answer will appear to-morrow ‘ f F ; . “ A mse c Toul EY Bavaria, and | right t i 1 Hie evub in 1 Mugury ‘ \ ' Growa Binge if : | take h Y t ’ ana Mnanded a ¢ nan t ve} World w plea ‘ Answ.r to Puzzle for Boar ders.’ ! augur, or! Aithous protending bu } ee army ¢ \ ‘ Ips ; ! Prunes cost 20 A v ff. When one or ‘ y nounte ne v and) whom) th | > pris New York % us ienaiady Ia! nis 1 f i efi bbhod "Brit Ww , ithers went to Prat the landlady laid do 5 cents to r ‘ ace raw t ns |Great Brit ' 1 t Queen” was an Arehdu t h ‘ . r EN us her oldest tellin aai gis as «pay for 1% Ibs. , The bug weighed 1 from ‘ f \ ve y te Har \\ ' Modena child, but rs 0 M OF two Ibs. und us she p sed one-|) answer to alm question of | PBDEs aac peel ria APH a @ ind claimed dese Ms Uncle, Kdward VIL were born. Send photogra and half a bag that left 5 cents of her|tusiness, marriage or other affairs, | (At We kote wate y m to ue 10, before th formed deat ae hee De frome: Mare: Abeer And now the Kalsor is just plain] brief partiouiors to the War Beb os ~ BReD ORF ; +i nese a curse, Whence we get detes! de " through " Mr, 1 and he may not be bditor, New York Kyening World, nme money fer pisulon, ‘ie readings of the heavens by night to hate or despise, Jang “conspiracies” to overthrow the,unusiee t war br Grass Mind veda dies j ROAK ROR KS id Hao EN TRE RMER RERRREORREEE mh pone . oe eyez aya Seca ARAN tha at mRRN e CEPNhc ae aL engl -~Shiea immodest evening gown, and ev Mrs. James Griswold Wentz, President of the Women’s Republican Club, and Deputy Police Commissioner Ellen A. O’Grady When I talked with her yesterday at her home, No. was a very Cato of condemnation of the gowns worn after sunset rk s, or what I call undress, of women to-da 1. “It was about three years ago that I noti and a little further till the time has come since then the d FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 | ome lDes—what May Follow! | ‘Looking Backwardinamerica 100 Years After The6realwar. « Drinkless, Fashionless, Tobaccoless, Motorless, Candyless Nation,’ Followed the 1919 National Prohibition Amendment Happiness Was a Crime —They Even Stopped Making Gasoline to Keep People From Drinking It! i By Albert Payson Terhune Coy Ves P ript cah AE Wen sie hel, med iin a@ desk, on th of the t , November, 2018; on the centenary of the Ending o - I began early in 1919 six States put on ' New the Great War latures of thirty. and balloted nt City when the Legi nd-proof ear-mulfs Win San or the only living ex-President of the United Shocked dc 1 a9) SLINDEAISOERU-LSa SETHE eae Cait WEN States, greeted me with his customary cordiality immediately after D chy f er eee ee Ne » death e pro: the adjournment of the full United S War Labor Board, He mhAU EL sity bd for Radical I Reform {X4 beth Ate - ah hie as Reena - ion had been previously informed that | sate him to give The Evening World sinaacses \ \ Pe saat Fett dle ca Rega aE i a the benefit of his thought on how the industrial peaco of the country may ‘ : : i ‘ seit ‘ - be permanertly preserved against such disturbances as the etrike of New By Marguerite Mooers Marshall \\ cordingly amended. Booze was dead ; York Harbor marine workers. HAT the sleeveless, backless, almost waistless dinner and dance frocks After that, the rest was easy, It is only the first L called his attention to the effort being made by the Chamber of Com : worn by many women in this city are “awful,” “abominable,” and il Abeer la merce of the State of New York and the State Federation of Labor to create “must shock our returning heroes” are the assertions of Mrs. James ; shel little group of carnest long-haired men and machinery for the solution of all differences arising between employers and} Griswold Wentz, President and founder of the Women’s Republican Club short-haired women had won a glorious victory in wage-earners, and that committees representing the Federation and the and a woman of assured position in the society of New Heide coe their native land, But “he who is sat. Chamber will presently begin to discuss preliminary plans to that end. Mr. York and Newport. fhe . vi bb Met Sa ‘ Sa be Ltd A with failure. Taft said: Mrs. Wentz directod her opening barrage against atile wietd toe te ; a had just libs their attlas ha “[ have written and spoken 60 much™ LRLEARTRSEOES our Lady Godivas of 1919, who draw the line only at setae ha Se) : Dey ere nie ter Ree sopalae to do. lately on the subject of industrial conclusion that force js ruinous. Our the waist line, in a recent mecting at the Cosmopolitan Pere eee ames tonne wee Heam oe Dt yemre cue: teupee problems and relations that I do not Country is weary of force. The people Club to consider the girl problem during demobiliza- tvs peed hed been: “Wh e to take the glass out of his right hand, think I have ‘anything new to say. are determined that there shall be no (ion, Deputy Folios Cominiiaatoned Milen odhady had ou eave the cigar or pipe in his left?" And thirty-six Legislatures “lw owever, eay that Lam very more of it. bewailed the almost complete absence of modesty among a patel all-powerful urge. Tobacco died an inglorious death, 5 West End Ave. is utterly d the signers have been g¢ when they must |