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ARNINGS SHRINK {NEWYORK STATE: STRIKES TOBLANE ommission Proves ‘That He Who Dances Must Pay the Fiddler. The report of the New York State dustrial Commission for October, fued to-day by Secretary Edward | Buekiey, recalls the adage that he 90 dances must expect to chip in f the cornet and piano, In a new tm the saw might run, “He who tikes must remember the grocer,” ‘The commission's Bureau of Sta ® offers facts, figures and con- usions drawn from the October re- rts of 1648 manufacturers. They tow that on the average the earn- gs of factory workers in New York ere 2 per cent, lower than in Sep- mber. Time lost through strikes, le observance of Columbus Day and te Jewish hi ‘8 and, in several dustries, “seasonal reductions,” are timed as contributory causes, Average weekly earnings of work- ‘s in the chief divisions of New ork State manufacturing in Octo- In New York City the average earn- } fing dropped from $26.17 in September |} 0 $24.68 in October, or about the fig- ff urefor August, The average earnings in the State at large was $24.41, as I compared with $24.83 in September and $23.85 in August. Compared with the same period last year, how wages are very much ‘age being 9 per cent. being from 1 per ‘eent. to 33 per cent. The 33 per cent, gain is in the clothing industries, but ‘textile workers are 24 per cent. and fur, leather and rubber goods opera- “tives 19 per cent. During the‘month from September to October average earnings increa: 1 per cent, in paper manufacturin) per cent. in water, light and pows plants, and 4 per cent. in textiles. other chief divisions of manufacturing show reductions of from 1 to 6 per cent. In the earnings of workers. Tho greatest decrease of the month in the earnings of factory workers—in the paper goods and printing indus- better off on pay |i tries—is due mainly to reduced opera- ff tions resulting from the printers in New York City. vance of Columbus Obser- strike of ff ay is a secondary | factor in lowering the working ume }} in these industries. Average weekly earnings ‘nm the clothing industries and in the manu- facture of food and tobacco products dropped more than $1 from Septem- ber to October. ‘The New York City men's and ‘women's outer garment industries arc cesponsible for the decrease in the average earnings of clothing workers. |} Observance of Columbus Day or of Jewish holidays, and reduced opera- tions in some firms, combined to materially reduce the carnings of workers in these indurtrios. In food manufactures the chief de- creases In earnings were in canning, suger refining and baking. The lowor earnings in canning work are the re- eult of the usual seasonal declinc. Gugar refining was limited by tho shortage of raw sugar, which, to a considerable extent, was due to the strike of longshoremen, Columbus Day observance was the chief cause of a marked decrease im the averago ef tobacco workers’ earning: The metal industries as a whole show little change in the average weekly earnings of workers, Consid- erable denreases trom September to October appear in the fron and steel | fndustry, in relry ind @ult of stri Earnings in woodworking also show @ decrease from September to Octo- ber. The greatest drop in the aver- age weekly earnings of employees was in the musica) instruments division, due to the strike in New York City piano factories. In miscellaneous ‘wood products, such as smoking pipes and brooms, a decrease appears, which may also be attributed chiefly toslabor troubles, ipbuilding and,in the ry, chielly as the re- ‘To Show ‘ashions of France. A French exhibition will be given at the Bush Terminal Sales Butiding, pe: ginning on Jan, 15. ‘The fashion’ art industries of France. will be layed, Women’ The features of Uttle folk the wonderful Fre Nervous and Run-down Your diaggise ml ft 12hj02, bottle 26 o2, bowe $1598 SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed for 6 cents in stamps EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U. 8. Agents 400 West 23rd Street, Now York City If you haven't health are you taking the This is an important point to consider, because it is closely related to the nervous system, which transmits the great Ir Extensive Aesortment—6 etyles illustrated Made to Retail at 2.95 None Sent C. O. D.—No Credits THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1 BROOKLYN. Fulton Street, Brooklyn eee Daintily Designed Lingerie Blouses | Sale Price 165 | Val, Laces . 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The chiropractors have proven that the curative powers of the body are able without the assistance of any drugs or medicines to throw off disease if the structural architecture of the spine carries true ta its natural formation in full accommodation to the circulation of vital ‘force. Test the satisfaction in your own case. There is great likelihood that you will not be| disappointed. Before consulting a Chiropractor always make inquity of the Chiropractic | Address all inquiries to C. B, Box 50.—The Bureau of Public Information. Evening World, New York City. 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