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SCORES US, STEEL AND WOOLEN TRUST [ FOR "BARBARISM - Methods of Big Plan Big Plants Drifting to “Industrial Feaudalism” Says Midvale Official. | | An audience of engineers celebrat- ing the fortieth anniversary of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers in the auditorium of the En- gineering Socteties Building, No. 29 West 39th Street, last night, heard William B, Dickson, Vice President of the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company make an address in which he not only called the present day industridl plant a presage of the re- turn of “industrial feudalism’ but named the United States Steel Cor- poration and the American Woolen Company as the exponents of meth: cds which he termed “relics of bar- barism.” uit “This last summer,” said Mr. Dick- son, “the President of one of our large textile companies suddenly an- nounced that his ‘mils would close for an indefinite period, and they were closed in an arbitrary and au- tocratic manner, Any manifestation uf autocracy is repugnant to the American people, whether it proceed from a President of a corporation, the President of a labor union or a President of the United States. “The Carnegie labor policy was highly autocratic, as is that of its successor, the United States Steel Corporation; a benevolent autocracy, if you please, in many splendid ways, although it still maintains that rene of barbarism, the twelve-hour day, as well as some fairly large remnants of the seven-day week, But however large you write the word benevolent yo must also write after it the word cracy. “The autocratic policy of this great corporation {s diametrically opposed to American ideals, and if it and sim- For Smart Smart “Women fomen New and Original Fashion Designs @" === By Mildred ‘Todlewick Govricht. 1008, ty The Pree Peblishiog Ca (The New York resins World) | HE possibilities @ of ribbon in the construc- vn of pretty frocks is unlimited, and clever women are beginning to take advantage of this effective and sim- ple medium. ‘The various types of rib- bon that the shops offer these days make for unusual } individuality wher- ever they are em- ployed. For eve- ning wear my de- sign suggests a combination of chif- fon with metal bro- cade ribbon, Tur- quoise or jade or flame color would be pleasing, with the metal bro worked on the same color satin ribbon. A foundation of chiffon is on straight lines, with bands of the ribbon down each side of the skirt and a band of it topping the bo- dice, Over this a bloused bodice of the chiffon is cut with a very low open front, which reveals the full ele- gance of the ribbon that at the sides glitters softly through, Rhine- stones over tho Formerty A, 1. Steuart & Co. MON DAY ---Day of Thanksgiving Sales broadway at Ninth, New York PETS 10,757 yards plein and Wilton and Wilton Velvets. Different shades of blues, tans, grays, browns, reds, greens; assuring a suitable choice for every purpose, 8,778 yards figured woc | velvets. 24 patterns, some have stair | carpets to match, | 4,484 yards figured Wilton 22 patterns, Persian, Turkish, | small all-over designs, and two- tone effects. | REDUCED mottled carpets, velvet, * Regularly 16 yard. 5 ae 4 yard, yard. wea G ley Pe 60. yard. $3.75 yard. and Wilton velvets. Res wlerly Now $4.90'4 yard. $6.2249 yard. 578 squere yerds seamless wool chenille. 9 ft. wide; blue, green, taupe, | light and dark gray. | Regularly Now $8 sy. yd. $5 sq. yd. Third GIR New Building Inlaid’ Linoleums | —one-third less | 1,710 yards, 14 patterns, | Blankets —save $3.75 pair 75 pairs of “our $13.50 Teiephone Stuyvesant 4,700 = Te whee Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 A g 257 Tablecloths Much reduced $11.50 to $55 today. $7.75 to $85 Monday. 199 in this group, odd table- . cloths of pure linen, from our own good stocks, sizes 72x72 in, to 214 x 344 yards; slightly soiled; no napkins here to match them, $5.56 today. $3.50 Monday. 68 in this group; pure linen cloths, silver bleached, 54x54 in. First floor, Old ae Bedspreads -836 reduced in price 100 crochet spreads, 74x84 in., very attractive designs, reduced from $4.25 to $3.75 each. 88 satin-finished spreads, 78x88 in., reduced from $6.50 to $5.60 each, 208 white ripple spreads, 62x90 in., hemmed, reduced from $3.25 to $2.65 each, 200 white ripple spreads, x90 in., reduced from $3.75 to $2.75 each, 240 white ripple spreads, 80x90 in,, reduced from $4.26 to $3 each. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. DINNER SETS | | | | Savings are $10 to $275 a set. | ) This is by far the most | shortly, now that the coal strike is over. Demand exceeds supply, Costs are rising, important sale of dinner | sets—from the customer's point of view—we have ever | | held, ‘i In ste face of this,” we p ctuwel ave taken from our regu- French china factories are | jar stocks more than a closed, English factories | thousand dinner sets, and have been closed, though | have reduced prices an they will probably reopen | average of a third. American Porcelain Dinner Sets Now Saving 100 pieces, spray design, all pieces gilt .........$: $20.00 $12.00 107 pieces, spray design, ull pieces gilt 32.00 22.00 10:00 fine border jesigns, all pieces gilt..... 40.00 20.00 10,00 ., coin gold band, solid gold handles,.... 47.50 35.00 12.50 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pes., fine border designs, all pieces gilt, 57.00 37.50 20,00 107 pieces, Colonial sha, teh covered pieces, flower panel border design, all pieces gilt....... 60.00 87,50 22.60 Royal Doulton China Dinner Sets 107 pieces, enameled flower desi 70.00 185.00 185.00 ff 108 pieces, encrusted gold border, solid gold | 675.00 400.00 275,00 handles.......0... C80 Swed bse uses secas a ‘ French China from Chas. Field Haviland, Pouyat and Tharaud / 107 pieces, spray designs, solid gold handles. 70.00 40.00 30.00 Featoon border design, solid gold handles. .132.50 95.00 87, Two border designs; solid gold handles... .200,00 140.00 60.00 _ Encrusted border design, solid gold handles.380.00 200.00 180.00 Gold border design, green solid gold handlés.500.00 300.00 290.00 2 houlde 5 arquetry and tile ellects. 2 ‘ i i i continue to grow'and formaintalg {48 the points back ad oa “| wool and cotton mixed plaid | Towels seven Aer Cee ne te ae aut tie rttitude, th only s e | P : eat border design, al les gilt... . 65. i autocratle rttitude, there can only BE front. ‘Phe skirt of | blankets, Monday $9.75 pr. |. Save $2.40 to $7.00 adoz. | Green border design overlaid with gold 120.00 75.00 45,00 this model affects the blouse type of the bodice, being feudalism with a high degree of com- fort and safety for the worker, I grant you, but none the less feudalism.” 90 dozen of our $6 dozen Turk- igh face towels will be $3.60 dozen Monday. | 68x80 in.;* pink, blue, tan, METAL BROCADE RIBBON ENRICHES THIS Second Gallery, New Bldg, EVENING FROCK. 1,60 sq. yd. gray. Turning repeatedly to Samuel Gom- This Gallery, New Bldg. ij Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. pers, seited on ‘the stage, Mr. Dick-/ Caught up underthe 4y ° 2 ae . i | son apologized with a gesture white foundation, making Its lower edge soft anu flattering to dainty slim ankles. = White, 18x36 in., good firm he delivered side attacks on labor, as: At the sides it is opened to honor the presence of the metal ribbon, which quality “We must not have autocracy of capital or management, but neither must we have autocracy of labor.” 20 to 40 per cent. less 800 rugs, from our own 31250 grade for $975; size 10. lends, in a simple way, great ricliness, The finishing touch to this delight- ful frock is the huge loop and trailing end of tuile in a color contrasting 70 dozen of our $13.20 dozen DCWN-+TAIRS STORE Sania" Sala nnn ine aE Turkish towels will be $9 dozen Mr, Gompers's address was read by to the frock. For instance, on a flame color or green it could be b.aci, * . . 9x8 ft. low ground, all-over Mr. A. P. Davis, President of the or on a blue it could be violet, or on a violet it could be emerald green. Lower pric surcly; and a full regard for de- Monday, stocks bau aed mat design, medium Eso Mas | Arenene sony at a Eopinets: pendable quality Extra heavy bleached; large ranging from on to ai mat $1750 grade for $1250; use ir. G oe = a | ge size—24x46 in.; just the towel fora | averagin, x in | 3 | Mr. Gompers warned the engineers 7 Evans was appointed to succeed : . 12.2x9 ft., all-over design, light to check the tendency to replace men GOVERNOR TERHUNE | brisk rub-down. size, juced from $75 to | tive ground, rose borden UNG) deiils rapieaing (ie euhtee These lower- price with machines, saying the process SUICIDE AT SAMOA," 42 di four $21 di huck | $47.50, to a 7x4.9 ft., re- | iad (pone: foo t8r andar had Decors oral sine Were given in the message, but naval Fur Coa ts $11 0 donnie ethos ends Money uc! duced ‘from $500 to $325 4131859 ade for $1260; P= (e Thine aud. timstored by le instead cf |U. S, Navab Administrator ebootel 88 a here assutned that the orficer 3S, and 250 room sizes, from a | mulberry ground and roan ae if All linen, 20x86 in,, hemstitched, heavy quality; little streaks of uring a period of de- d by rung from heart trouble, vontrolling the achine itself. 9.6x7.1 _ ft., der, | $6000 grade for $4500; size [i Kermanshah, reduced from $650 to $4 i health, He ion on Eve of Inquiry Into —have attracted much attention, probably because nobody ' \ airs ‘ t of inquiry is n n actually expecte’! to get a GOOD tur coat, so well made, at | yellow here a» d there in the weave, MANY FAT JOBS axe ae Ve Ration to inauive thts the this Brice! p the reaindved cunts is soft and lustrous; and | but they wil wash out, toe Serouk, ee tt, a1.bx 45 ee 3 IN MILLER’S GIFT we a ‘rron 5 Te Ae mat bal ee tn fe shaw] alee and silk lining are admirable details of First floor, Old Bidg. vy 500. “think of it, $1,500 border. | pointed cretary Daniels as i fashion and finish. Lown-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. ved ii > d New Governor Will Have to Fill| Governor of Samoa, shot and killed] sult of es made by Lieut. Com- es fe Redl f, L i | ie be saved in the purchase Mahals and Araks 3 Adon Now.) aids _|mander C. J. Bouener against Com- edle: ondon of one rug: $650 Mahal rug for $450; id State Offices Worth $200,000 uae a ee ~ ‘ ~ . a ma aden Terhus a >aamunistration. Gi ie Cc ta: “$14. 145) 2 E: 1 11 si 12.2x8.4 all-over cesien, ick a Year, eset ee SITS EGA lat ale etna duty aan Com macane Ik oats, ; Suits and Topcoats for | sxamples-—small 81Zes8 red ground, tan and light blue Nov. &—Soveral fat Jobs eee ee a, merhune recently was) Terhune’s assitant at Samoa. ‘The | women—new’ shipment. $375 Dozar rug for $260; size | border, ©o tof inquiry, which Is headed b ordered relieved from duty as com-| jiear Admiral Chi ye mandant at Samoa, and Capt. Waldo: due 6.6x5.4 f{t.; medallion design, old rose field with dark blue cor- ners, and old ivory border with figures of light blue and rose. $475 Mahal rug for $325; size 10.10x7.2 ft., all-over design, old rose ground, tan border. 750 Arak rug for $575; size help mothers save _ _ $14.75 is less than the maker’s wholesale cost in most instances; and that, surely, is worthy the attention of every at the disposal of Gov. Miller . The 2 s end simul- h that of Goy. 3B. at Samoa Sunday. Hughes, ig Suits of homespun and tweed, fragrant with that indegcribable | peat-cured odor, ure in all the a w smith, | ; ; It Rl papbenEeae, " lors that give them their distine- 2 2 . : mother who has a girl to clothe. Silvertones, velours, pom- | ¢o!ers & $195 Dozar rug for $126; size | 12.4x8.6 ft., all-over design, light and the new Governor will find no ; Fi P00 ire licepd trad 1 tinction—mauve, gray, blue, soft | 6.94.1 ft.; all over design dark | blue ground, tan border. | Hb erie ttt veel tule erga Get a packet and realize what poms and other yood {: naar) well-ordered styles, | putty color, brown and rust like | figtfeld:'with Went bine. pal | g er. plain or fur-tiimimed; siz ‘The colors are as good as the style Lown-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. $1150 Mahal rug for $850; size 13,6x10.10 {t., all-over de sign, deep rose ground, dark blue autumn foliage, terra-cotta and | raisin color, soft gray and green, old rose, soon to be at his disposal, tan and Among those who will step out on leuf figures; deep rose, light blue border, an infusion of Really Pure | Mee rele: ewe, Jan. 1 are Edward $, Walsh, Superin- m astes _ A $95 Persian Mosoul rug for border. tendent of Public Works, $8,000 a Fi ve Tea t t like v8 : Eda several mciela Toh 2 a eee $69; size 6x3.5 te medallion $550 Mahal Yug for $395; size - Adjutant Gencral Charles W Think of this Tipatch pockets s h centre, tan field, with figures of | 1128.8 ll-over design, old dark blue, old rose and light size 18x12.5 ft., all-over design, dark blue ground, tan border. $1200 Chinese rug for $900; size 15x11.9 ft., medallion de- sign, blue ground, tan border, we ae for $1078 size lue ground, unusual design trith trees and sprigs, tan border. Chinese in 24 of A heavy black York. in. wide, Judge Miller ts expected to reap- point Jesse 8. Phill!ps, Superintendent of Insurance, $10,000; George D, Pratt, Conservation Commissioner, $8,000; Major George F, Chandler, head ae the State police, $5,000, and John Merrill, Tax Commissioner, $8,000, Later Gov. Miller will have the ap-| pointment of a State missioner, $5,000 the best colors, at Duchesse satin » $7,500; John J. McGrath, Super- ys _ , | sblue. sh wound se eae Mi nt of Publie Buildings; Jero- Silk Sale Other models at $50, ee A t 560, | 475 Mahal rug for $325; size 1 Yonnor, secretary to the Gov- Suede and leather $450 Sarouk rug for $35 osx 6 fey allover design, deep ' James A. Parsons, Ex- 7 2 oe . . sMeRe * vize 6x4 {t.;, prayer design, soft | rose ground, blue border. A el, $5,000, and a military Note what it offers. No short lengths. No Topcoats blue ground, with figures of | A . 0 N f Bgl ilar Cid geld and old yose, "and old | _ $750 Mahal rug for $650; sie mblyman Ransom H. ; odd lots. No shoriage of colors. No undesirable pesetes, with grea apace, 1 eoee harelay: 10,8x8.10 {t, rich red ground, Bm Y n Co! one (as Soivinion dating a weaves. Fre: new sillke-—the wanted kinds-— bee ly tiie, wine i ha Aue | $125 Kerman sah pan tr 8 blue border. eo the tioned for the positi owe lees. | dt -cott: t $184; and soft size .; soft green fiel ' ‘hi a be nee oe fon eran ee range Pekoe Tea at lower price | Reutty ‘grein, bite, amuve sat | with figure of fowe‘and OY | gicy Cues URS guste: } vho shelved a) for inat ‘ fine cha . 5 Q 50, and old rose border. | -: . wambittons Send us a postal cardi fat a a retey 3 Aadresas eieciee Co a pay pam tad 110) gecond floor, Old Bldg. "$925 Kermounahah rug for $280; Sea Liaehesd wih ieee on ; when Miller was “dostenated,” for Su- jalada Tea Company, Stuart erkele ., Boston 8, 4 ide, oO n » best colors, | * 5 Ke 8 or $250; | ground covere : - k porintendent of Public avers Mr. vee s keley Sts., Bos Led Bhs cele $2.65 yard | -—— - ie Ga medline: ers, tan border. . Hugo, however, 1t in aald, would pro- Crepe de chine —a | , substantial gare a | Suit Blouses . of mulberry, blue and brown, $1500 Chinese rug for $1250; yar | With character peRnieayy fin- Dark blue mignonette—or brown ished— in. wide, at $1.95 yard you raleheik a checked weave, Georgette crepe in 89 colors—fine in quality— role Ral wea mate gitals oftered By us at a lower price than it cost wee Ba fs tle-uround. The price i $12, 8O: it Lo Us, which is really very special, Down-Stairs Store, New Building | Second floor, Old Bldg. $110 Khiva rug for $75; size * 5.7x3.1 {t., old rose ground, with | octagonal figures of deep old rose and dark blue. | Examples—room sizes | Sarouk Rugs $1850 grade for $1376; size 14x9.11 {t., medallion design, dark blue ground, rose and light “ = c S 36 o > rug for $500; blue border. size 11.7x9.1 (t., medallion de- Gi | Umbrellan, $9 wee | sign, medium blue field, dark seNaneous | $1650 grade for $1260; size | PRN order. nd District. Pub o wenn ; 1249.2 ft, dark blue ground, nhorde for, $18,000; Tndun: | 0. S | A Sale for women sinali medallion rich rose border, | $600 Chinese rug. for $896; Pe AA: BASIE oo Ud oo | Every woman must nowadays $1960 grade for $1075; sizo | Siz# 12x8 ft. all-over design, blue poonful or bowlful, possess an umbrella of the sort in | 11,10x8.6 ft., all-over design, tan BFOUNGy : this group, or consider her ward- | ground, deep rose border. Third Gallery, New Bldg. robe u futile thing, Of all silk taffeta with wide DIES FROM ATTACK IN JAIL. toate delicate, rich corn | second Vietin# of Vrisoner'n Mad satin border in midnight blue, , Mek tor aseetes | flavor pleases and keeps Many ofthe gorda or women are much es than | fl, Sk Pte a | MUSIC, of ce ich aes LOO e yon iianis a the original cot price re is just a little less than | Browse anil! Sattractive, with | ’ 8) course ae raisins on p easing. And their the ouiginal os cH if ery pair is a regular Wana- | woven leather and wood handles in your home, Thanksgiving ushod Harry Assay, a T1- 44 maker stock shoe, b regular prices, but now | or handles of all bakelite with ring , € t crisp, fu bo ed texture reduced to conform to the new mi or stub ends— bukelite tips . . . Vitor the It: Black sh tana . an ; coe Main floor, Old Bldg. The Wanamaker collection of pianos, player- attempt of Asay to break Jail, fu Ly satisfies. RDA RAC AERO Oe Ce TABBY | pianos and Reproducing pianos offers a more exten- Harry King was instantly killed | tn tor é ‘ Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. sive selection of choice instruments than any other - Aaa ed to reach @ avooden | AMERICAN LEGION house in the country, It includes CHICKERING, ned inthe ruin eatrt of the Naturally, , then, Armistice Day Celebration | |] SCHOMACKER, EMERSON, MARSHALL & was. hopelers “ha Post Toasting are the most Nov, 11-12-13, WENDELL, LINDEMAN, BRAMBACH, J. G. CAMBELL, the celebrated KNABE, and the in- comparable AMPICO Reproducing Pianos ried ox he was taken solitary confinement, “We have reduce ed ie € , heavy velours, silvertones, | 12th 1s New York Day) popular of all corn flakes. Bolivia cloths and other winter f: ne ies Le yard. They In the Washington (D, C.) | are & inches wide, and the coloring: » wanted kinds, | ‘Agaerican Lenwue 90 different makes, styles, sizes and grades FIND MAN DEAD, $1, 500 GONE. GET THE. AT Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Baseball Park | We will make terms. of purchase to suit, the THEM AT YOUR GROCER p iia : are $5.25 Broadcloth at $3.75 | Hl cEahe ge -aey gaaeivon rin, of caurem nah being Rabjoot ta Shang. Made by A very apt illustration of what Wwe are doing to many so- | on sale at the Bureau of PHONOGRAPHS VUsiv ROLLS called re; prices. ‘This breadcloth comes from one of Informetion, Main YI MUSIC ROLL CABINETS RECORDS Postum Cereal Company, Ina Battle Creek, Michigan. Old Building. First Gallery, New Bldg, | nad to, have had. $1,500 a valuabie diamond ting Wien the body Was found sutained only @ fountain the best mills in America, and it is sponged ready for the needle. 54 inches wide H . Down-S# wrx Store, New Bldg, First Gallery, New Building ; good des. j lat eve che poakets cot an dollar Phe autupsy tuiled to digclore the | qeuip of death or avy mark of violence.

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