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’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919. ® cerity, the systems have proved of , puted from the Magen paid from Jan-! corresponding to the same ) {incalculable loss dnd hardship on would substitute anarchy for the| ulation of their enterprise Pon sides; present capitalistic oligarchy; and a wanes be al than a ged to obtain | “That the sufferers arc not confined comparatively small umber of lead-| whose sele interest i prove peceptabie {cent. standa | atone toemployers and employees, but ors would still rule the wold, Their| affected establishment. SLIDING WAGE SCALE BASED ON &reat henefit go the Employees, | uary 1, 1910 to January 1, 1914, might | could be ave cost of livin | “After having determined the 100} a the cost of living scale Savinead, i that millions of men, women and chil- tyranny would be proportionate to) “That organized labor is right may COST OF LIVING. per cent. standard of wages, thejor receded fr: the standard thus® | dren who are not directly involved as the uncertainty of their temporary|be illuetrated by reference to#the vs, 4), a|atatisticn of the United States De — | belligerents are, like the peoples of might, based upon the good natured | trades which give employment to the wast oie OM f salaried men and) ‘ heipiess neutral countries Muring the and peace loving workers Labor) largest number of men and women to them to se Py World war, enduring financial loss and would. only have changed. mast ans should be give ment of Labor on 1 prices (Contin ngaged in a single industry in New thempelv i s selves , merican physical privation through no fault without having improved its condi at a decent America 4 on Page 23.) ire proper living for | York State; viz, the needle trades, standard. In order to do away with et rrceeeen| OF HOI OWN. tions and would be plunged into a| Before they were organized the’heedie’ the ineqadliti as “thats ot Hynat the Nations threat continuous state of fear, confusion |tradea_ employees were subjected to (n° Inequdiitice and Injustices | o! W CS € problems to be left to the jurisdio-| with a genoral rai , Gawain ’ trades. employecs were subjected ? wages being on one level while the hat is astoria ; > ’ ' coat of living is on another level, it he OOUonelAl SOAtUFON SBE { Bee caltods “For these reagons it I a paras] were, &, diserace to civilization, | Or In mecewsary fo have thege two factors | @yASTORIA i a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie; ‘Mall organized Inbor abandon its| The essential features of the petl-} warfare and untold misery on all Heinle abubes, But the feedic | mount duty of organized labor to get run 4n parallel lines, This can be peey of dominating industry ae follow: the pbople, nog only of the United = int of I. W. W.ism, to rigor-| have fallen under the domination of }- Weatinned trom Page Eighteen.) oh rid ofall leaders who havo the slight,| terrible abuses, But the needle trades 4 by) accepting certain wage Leica ip eieyed be gre Mbp re menog apy 4 “ = : ” yr a as ing the per cent. a d= h tance. « castostye dictation of working condi-| “The League of A. F. of I. Mem- ate ponies! maltioea wong: ously suppress efforts to achieve any extreme, radi ale, of the 2: Al eli 4d of wages and by adding to or| antes, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief tions and wages and join with capi-| bers for Partnership and Industrial] gyerwhelmed England object through I. W. W, methods, Yo | Order who use alice) F evil subtracting from it, as need be, a “ ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish- tal tm establishing a system of slid-| Democracy respectfully represents} Much ruin and suffering afford educational opportunities to il- | Purposes, 7 percentage proportionate to the in. | Of Constipation, Flatulency, le ; € Ang |literate trade union members and to The managemeng of their bus- | creasqor decrease of the cost of liv. | ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ing wage scales based of a Mtandard| that @ condition which practically) wae compelled to endure du |unite with employers and all other| iness is no longerin the hands °! ing. Xho present day wages could m ‘lation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, coat of living, together with partici-| Constitutes a state of war exists be-| fny Year 0 Prastacne. Wilson | clasees In eeatch of common ground of the needle trade aids the assimilati o' 3 giving y pation by labor in profits and the pert aa tae eauployers and their nt American or the peaceful accommodation of ey are victims of settlement of minor aitorencee| HAR Sie, — through works councils, the targer be taken as the 100 per cent. stand- eerere ard of wages, if it were not for the | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's gerne —e ions on the — detri i effect tha ering ¢ ‘The bye trade union Sagen, Selow par mists have (ond vane oni re Always Bought, ond vnber, endian been meade inst civiliza- | industrial labor controversies. Sotatian) aoe es h railway | SELFISH POLITICIANS AMONG the “That this state of war is working! strike wa ts weak materialization of the expected de- | pig supervision sinee its infancy. “Allow no one to deceive you in thie —_——_—_——_ i dershii t LABOR LEADERS. s , cline in the cost of living, The ques- “ o ‘D b se ai te {iets of” monetfteuted’ authority “Unscrupulous individuals posing as principle of trade | tion of what criterion’ should be| All terfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-Good’’ are bat Experiments thet ion for which many | agroed upon as the standard of wages vested in the ere to control |iabor leaders or as friends of labor @ mutinoys membership; that it | but in reality schemihg politicians in- , might well be left open tq discussion, is the bounden duty of the best terested solely in advancing their ave been efforts made by but we suggest that the pre-war influence and the best thought | pecrsonaj fortunes, constantly aggra-| Sever lange employers to strike a standards, say, a yearly average com- of the American labor m: vate the fundamental cause of fric-| Satisfactory compromise between = Ht tion between capital and labor, teach ' their stand and that. of organized labor that capital seeks to increase labor. The result has been the os: profits at its expensa and give the|tablishment of a system of collective impression to capital that labor seeks | Derksining in several Important units to increase wages at its expense. in ine + which own the ro Mutual fear and misunderstanding | the Introducti on of. profit sharing in- be left unharmed the strike are kept alive and daily envenomed, | novations. With a full realisation of would redound to the injury of Jana in same countries have reached | 01 Pow trae te to that of the the Government which controls tne breaking point. It is to be hoped| Sttitade officially taken by. the con- thom and bring horrible suffer, linat labor and capital will realize Vention of the American Federatio ings into the homes of 100, very shortly that disorganization, | Sur right to volos eur opinions and innocent men, women and anarchywand utter ‘riin of all con-| standing firmly upon our preropation structive forces of society, a8 18 Hap-| to petition the high authorities of penihg in some countrtes of Europe,|/the federation and present such is all that can come out of this mis-| facta and arguments as may appeat ‘understanding. |to us, we assert that in casos where “Ignorant workers are prejudiced) profit sharing and lective bargain- against the capitalistic class by mis-|{ing have been put {n operation and called labor leaders, who are in reality |earried out in good faith and sin- professional revolutionartes, through | NATIONAL MBNACE IN 1. W. W. tho unjusy charge that capital is not — AGITATION. productivé. This antagonism against OfRash onSkin and Scalp, Hair the ‘idle rich’ is constantly exploited “It is undeniable thet Socialist and | Nothing could be more harmful when Fell Out. Scaly and Unsightly. “Through havingmyfaceand scalp L. W. W. agitators take advantage of | pressed into the uninformed mind. their membershép in trade unions and| “At this time organized labor, ag frostbitten, the skin and scalp broke out with a The skin was red iment. signature ot 4 in our own countr ea other workers’ associations to foment | represented by the American Federa- trouble. They play upon the weak- | tion of Labor, has only one serious ness of some of the unions, the|difference with qapital. Organized ‘ lignorance of some of thegelements, | labor has won for its rank and file which makes it possible (r a few | higher wages, better working condi- more enterprising and better edu-| tions, shorter hours, improved stand~ cated but unscrupulous agitators t#|ards of living. Differences arising exert an excessive mental tyranny|from denial of these rights are few over the majority of their fellow |and far between, and where they do |members. There is a marked tend-|occur ‘they are soon sottled. ‘The |ency ‘among this class of labor jead-| serious obstacle to a permanent un- | | ers to shield they own personal’ mo- | derstanding consists in the demand tives behind standards of justice and | of organized labor that trade union fair play. ‘The wage and other bar- | oficials shall represent labor in col- gaining undertaken by such jeaders| lective bargaining and the refusal of = t to th divid . | employers to pt that principle. r 4 Me ae ionized workers. | "| The proponents of this petition re- fe) ANGEYIMNE (oA Virus or the programme of the Spectfully represent that under pres- |) “afer guffering for about three eee ee Lt Meamun ts cabal ere Cane employers of labor are both right in months I decided to try Cuticura A + Si 4 Ointment, and after usin, Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of | inions tho:e who subscribe to their!‘ stand thoy take. three cakte of Sosp and_one box. of i i , doctrine, ‘They desire to throw the| WHERE CAPITAL AND LABOR|| oimtment I wae healed.” (Signed! Yong. thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, | {a "into an excess of injustice us| DIBPUTANTS ARE BOTH RIGHT. || siutmant wae healed.” | (Signed) thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. | radically unfair as the one they are “Organized lew York City. Get a‘ 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or | {Tine to destroy. | They aavocate the) contending th Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- acquisition of industry by workers] § ta qemareali yeu need for all tollet unee. toilet counter to freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling | exclusively and its complete adminis-| 1% Sieiven Bathe with Soap, soothe with Oints tration by them, its possession and scalp later broke out in large red blotches, scaly and unsightly. hair; Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine’ | control to be obtained through| gontend with ment, dust with Talcum, fs ‘ that represent. ¢ Soap 26c, Ointment 25 and S0¢, Talewm restore its fife, color. brightness, abundance strikes, the uso of force or any other| P 28e, Ointment 25 Tale ees 8 * Hurry, Girls available means. With such princi-| that to recognize the principle of Sarnple cach tron ware etleura Labs ples, syndicalism, it generally apptied,| trade union domination of all enc’ Devt. 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