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- wipes enters a» a 2 era a RRS ° ‘ / : ee \ 80 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. ~ ~ in businesses where wage-cutting is inevitable they = Covyright, 1980, " ; Cord, are preparing for the cut by frankness and clear an ‘Tope Brenna Woe Ten-Minute Studies bongs i statements of conditions. to the employees. " : ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. y Published Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing These are the wiser employers. They have of New York City Company, Nos. 88 to 68 Park Row, New York. Bpiey) ) ! RALPH PULITZER, President, 65 Park iow, learned even from the unjustifiable exactions of Go ve rnment soanhn PULITZER, Jr. Becrelary, 9 Park Now laboring men during a period when labor controlled the market, . Panes. re By Willis Brooks Hawkins. pen seats cand the am fer republication The more employers who show an understanding Ani is the fortieth article of @ series dejining the duties of the admintstra- tive and legtslative officers and boards of the New York City Government, PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT, HOMES, In addition to the several hospitals described in previous articles of this Asecctat I as ad tem ated See sub me” of conditions and who realize that a pendulum —— swings as far one way as it dots the other, the Better STILL THE GREATEST MOTHER. it will be for industry and America as a whole. E. PORINGER’S “The Greatest Mother in Fair treatment of employees now will beget fair A. the World” was incomparably. the finest treatment of employers when the labor market and the truest piece of art which appeared in poster tums again. Sharp practice and tyranny will beget form during the war. Miele “ “The Greatest Mother” was so true to the spirit ef the organization that it stirred the souls of men. ARMISTICE DAY. Hts truth ‘no less than its beauty moved hearts and r IS two years to-day since the American people opened pocketbooks, | rejoiced from the depths of heart and soul over Analyzed carefully, it was evident that the central’ | “éfinite assurance that their fighting power at the feature of the picture was the hands, They were | front had patito the final victory and brought Gisproportionate to the rest of the picture, and | the great conflict to decisive end. « therein lay the truth of the artist’s conception. It Is two years to-day since a country of one mind “Those hands typified service. And the service of | faced the problems of peace with the high resolve the Red Cross is disproportionate to the size of the | that the purpose for which so many young Ameri- series, the Department of Pubiie Welfare conducts the following named homes and other tastitutions for the care and treatment of destt- tute persous: New York City Home for the Aged and Infirm, Blackwell's Isiand. » Its capacity 1s 1,904 persons, This 8 @ home for the care of indigent adults _ of both sexes, Applicants for admis- ‘sion are referred to the Munickpal Lodging House, where they are cared for temporarily pending investiga- tion by the Bureau of Investigations. Two wards, one in each division, are * | Assigned tojthe, destitute ‘blind, Cor. nelius B, Cosgrove is the Supern- | tendent, ; . M c bet » No. 432 organization. } cans had given their lives should be fulfilled as far leant seth piesa : Onpaelty, a. This’ In wartime those hands tenderly, lovingly and ' as j A ‘i |4s a lodging house for the temporary ihaiiy tas Gewese gic, ee bad Cea oe ee |eecommodalson of destitute, “heciee tg ull it, jless men and women, Applicants ' ure given supper ‘und breakfast, with . Livery lodger is exams [ined ix edical clinic and is inter- social worker. Included The Red Cross Is fortunate to have another of : ‘ the Foringer posters to typity its 1920 roll-eall. The | _ It 8 two years to-day since the great event which spirit of the picture is the spirit of the Red Cross found the Nation in such oneness of spirit that even today, Senator Borah was moved to say: “AblOVMENE LOIS, toe TEE “The Greatest Mother” is somewhat more ma- “Our task is not yet ended. We will need | Tews, i ith bablewstte aise 6H ture. Her figure is more ample, but her hands are .& untted and determined People for this by a ar i i a ee Sith |waca'ts Meskson ie the dogeeias the same hands, the competent, loving, tender, ready work, the same as we did during the war, | SHIPPING Sd ih ; oh ‘ withe Breventon ted_with hands that cared for the war-scarred soltliers, The No room for party politics, no-place for ; nl ’ } line Sea View. tioepital, Staten i ite ge? Bt is for childs id adole: crippled child’ and the aged and infirmed find the holding beck now, for permanent peace de- } é an”, —— r Seay Ri pee Sts predisposed ana exponed to ku same sort of shelter and ready service which the pends upon how well we do the work of \ f od ? : “sae percutonis tn preir homes. = sdldier found. reconstruction.” : ’ 7 d : a View Hospital is ea ienteud " . ‘ t toa t: he i BT F > . Pees ey he care of Semi-able-bodied “The ar eer a ees with That was an exalted moment in the Nation’s f ; £ é oa * ah OTe Ns iets Me | destitutes, “aged poor of both sexea eyes clear and compassionate. fe IS ready for set | piste, a ir a i \ be if. § vyt'? i et who are there employed agcording to . =x La, ‘ re y ; i St. | their physical 0 Alt _ vice wherever and whenever humanity needs moth- pals eal removed, ih was ernseties at i ) Da : ee ! oe ; 4 yee | ; eet tle m caaaiey oie nk Cole ering. No disaster here or anywhere will find her svt ARE OOte! es ee, , nel aA a Tagan a i j Mihe Cottages, conttected. with the ” unprepared. people shoukl continue to view national and inter-’ ‘ ’ i sl f ; same hospital, are mois Cisranie re. ‘ . f : a Fat: ¥ ‘ Bb Des ey.’ i moved from the hospital and colony 7 _ Wherever ‘a heart has control of a dollar, “The | national affairs on thgt high plane. i j a e : . i “ ae } Propey. | They have a capacity for § fe ; E i i 200 persons and are for aged cot ; Greatest Mother” is making her appeal. Every Party politics found in peace the room they did | Ba MG sy Teoh: wR Be | a und women, Qniy respectable "per. @ sons are admitted who are of ad- | cone vp dhigaly ich nei strengthens and | not find in war. Unity and determination weakened | f i pa = ; ie Yanced age, and have sufficient susta! OSE Is of service. ‘ : : 8 “ ; 2 ngth to éare for their own minor , under the stress of reawakening. partisanship. Self- q 2 yi sat ;needs, to go up and down stairs, and The Red Cross ‘wants members. It wants Na- fine ahd oeeiach sili Ps ‘ x ae rai: oe : |who are generally free from ness, judic k i | ttention, tion-wide hip with the Greatest Mother in Peeyance: Cae back: to ysow: their "seed , . = Pa rc HychSpauiie sayilion, connected the World. and plan their harvests, : f \ i ee ees i 4 Blase with the same hospital, 1s for the’ , . | 4 ‘ ee “3 Menge he Uk | preliminary observatio! é It cannot be denied that the last two years have : Tay BR linsane persons of the: Borough of id Pen omen. é : Richmond prior to their transfer to . CHILDS RECONSIDERS. seen a gradual descent from’ the state of mind and y Data er, ‘q Bellevue Hospital. Admission ts by ” & “ . ‘ "s - a Magistrate's commitment on com- HETHER it was due to the insistence and | Purpose in which that wonderful Nov. 11, 1918, : Pete: aa laine of celative or friend. a persuasion of Armin W. Riley’s profiteering | found the people of the United States. i : : ‘ : Go, My = |with the same hosp taly is for women m . -— _ — and children discharge: rom squad or to the publicity which The Evening World But that fs no cause for despair or even for acute service of departmental hospt- gave to the Childs policy of “popularizing” the | gloom, 5 Tl Mieeee cia suey ieramiaaecncarietien: dime rather than the nickel is immaterial, The im- Bye fi Foundling and Abandoned Children f Such descents arg inevitable. Spiritual exaltation Division. Alt such children, and |, portant fact is that the Childs restaurants are mak- ig ifollowed sby react i 3 , those born «ut of wedlock are re: “Ing reductions in their scale of prices. reaction in natjons no tess than in What kid 0} leter do you find must readable? 13 tthe ome ta By John Blake perret oo ine, le ee Sacra. i Mew th. be § men. gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? . : Dae eer AUT aRe ae entirely conf}: ; It is to be hoped the revisions announced are There is ‘fle mental exercise and & Jot of satisfaction in trying to say . U idly es onc MS tints taal dential. only the beginning of further changes. Yet nations, as well as men, are left the better much in few words. Take time to te brie}. COURAGE IS CAPITAL. ihfterCare. of Pollomyetttia Cases, y \ i i ‘ rT + - ie ‘ é e hospitais oft Pub! The 5-cent cup of coffee Is coming back—if not | for moments of broad vision and high aim. ARE §2 BILLS UNLUCKY? peg ale! friends What do Time and the hour run through the roughest day,” is Department, as well as Bellevue am ‘To tho Editor of The Byening World our lady vowrs think? = Keeps fH i ar Allied Hospitals, care for and treat at Childs, then at other restaurants. Public pressure Netwithstanding all the hostility, the clamor for TLL you kindly explain the super:) R. J. WADDELL. Shakespeare's way of saying that the darkest hour is just {|e Mea children, clothing, educating will make fel i ‘ stitution about the $2 bill? 1] Brooklyn, Nov. 6, 1920, before th vn and providing them wit e ser itself felt through the cash drawer if not | aterdenment or compromise that has surged about | handed a $2 bill to a friend the other —— ore ths Sawa « ‘ vices of skilled physicians and sur- ged abou $ 5 through the cornecience. F the ternational’ weace ' ‘ day und he refused to accept It He) FIVE GLASSES OF WINE. We all have our rough days, but they are never more geons. ‘ rogram: | ; i ke attends accept. |To the Kaitor of The Hreuiae World ; paises Xe In no way can the public help the downward i he il Pe pr BUMS BIOWIOE Tout of Keng ail onit Te ents ane [TALY fsa land of wines, tig tee: $ than twenty-four hours long. . wend of prices more than by discriminating pur- e war, the idea itself is secure, Pened severad times to different par-| | quently quoted by those, whoglavor We know when thihgs look ,black that they will look WHO § WHO 0 m anxic « 0" 1 - ih e 2. - ? chase, by “shopping around,” favoring establish- ~The peace of the world WILL be safeguarded | ing of this superstition. mit ght wines and beer, Yet when brighter by and by, for the law of compensation has never , ‘. ° . re a READER, |Cocchi, slayer of Ruth Cruger, was A Use : , ments where prices are fair and by showing a pref- | with new watchfutness and co-operation on the part | New Yorks Nov. 6, 1920. on trial his attorney made’ -this been repealed and never will be. ° IN > ‘ Carry) . . ¥ singular defense: “Certainly he killed iv y hf a] er) * erence for the best bargains in shops and restaurants. | of civilized nations, {her but ‘he had had five glasses of $ t ze sh nies Bee Bapvien ars ne i i AM RICAS This spe does * Pua gy the cheapest |. The United States WILL eventually take its ala 4 AMERICAN EXAMPLE: falave raat ve cine eke paving. pM ON EIT SA. coe PMSGN 7 Uh tes BAUS NSE ETS things. It does mean to i ' ; : slice -] were the cause o} . _ OF Ae Sohky enent. NY the Biggest returns for | piace as chief guardian and member in the partner. | W¥, sae ‘ue 4 Hepublican end) teas “ng"this is; what” the adver You will find as you go along through this world that HALL &% FAME yap ship. straight Republi-| fates of Tee cy nines courage is capital capital that pays dividend i tual AMES BUCHANAN PADS . Mone to bring back—wine rooms, seduc- — ays dividends in actua Spasiay » The Heckscher gift to the Children’s So. After the Avnerican people have risen to new tag eh ais wee “a eat a over” NP RRANK B. GIGLIOTTE, ONSYs - Leen ark “tnd on May 23, 9, % J rather childish. \< Jas I * a m Nedat! a 5 se ciety deserves the sincere thanks of the city ‘| heights of national purpose, they do not slip back | Whether the Demcaratic ‘ear idate was New York, Nov. , 1920. | Stevenson's superb courage enabled him to triumph and died !n Nassau, New Providence, —he was a Demoer ai ; inndiall the citleens, athe Gay een eet vot for jim” | THE BURGLARY RECORD. _|} over illness and lack of recognition. And in the end it made perb ep we bra les ies 80 too does the deeding of a 135-acre Gir) ; Not because they had anything | i * Fie oar cler! a goods house tn . Scout camp at Briarcliff by former Senator No need to explain this to the dead who died against "Al" Smith sper snow BP Oa paler i Meet an ane 7 pe i ene BE AUS iy BEA naes By ee ainieel: piyekee boat ia 6 r vo and could, t to 8 ec e of many a m. sc a succe work on i and Mrs. Clark. ‘ that their country might be lifted to that pu five not more), but he wax a. Demo- | PFeadeast the idea that insu Se tent Teas Lak Eee a Niet cere ear ey Gini early dasteusdlar amet Investments in the well-being of Young PUTPOSC—"' Trak. ‘Tall may ie thin the exampie our | panada Jen back of tne acticles that|} when his best fronds belleved'him.» failure. boats for raising sunken steamers America are highly practical and foredighted as it was lifted two years ago to-day, great American | peo Ne are soln HIE tontlee eects oe de Ste the Courage is, after all, only glorified hope. and in 1861, when called te the aid of sive to other nations? Cc. 4 , ‘i ; 7 ‘ the Federal vernment 16 con- forms philanthropy. Those who provide They would have understood, La pi York, Nov. 6, 1920. boa Rate Pen tact Mea thie ten It is the quality which enables a man to sce better structed within 100 days eight fron- ~ for ae yiaahe build memorials aeeaee slars know there are not a sufficient things in store for him when his fortunes are at their lowest see en ee bi ed more enduring and inspiring any build- HOUSIN: . number of polige to patrol the city . fae hil . “yelp dyap le than any Delegates from forty-one of the leading na- 2 W It would better have pleased the pub. | ¢ Cb, and that caryies him through, wand Dullt 8 Bamber ot other Wats . tions of the earth are gathering in Goneva for OUR cartoon in ‘The ving World] ie {f Mayor Hylan had not cut the If you believe that conditions will never be better, that of considerable service to the North. The munificence of the Heckscher gift thewasembly-ot the Le tN ‘of Nov. 6 vividly portrays the} “ppropriation out of the budget for 600| $ 1 ae 5 f He built an arched bridge across the makes it all the more regrettable that there ; ague of Nations, Nov. 16. latest scandal in connection with the|cxtra policemen, an insufficient num-|% ill fortune will always pursue you as it is pursuing you now, $|Mastesipp! at St. Louie in aeerere.. should arise any misunderstanding or dis- ° ‘The delegations, we Igarn from an Associ- housing situation, which has now taken | ber at that. Knowing members of the! 3 you will naturally quit trying. « His work for improving the south rf 8- ated Press despatch, include “two former Pi a new turn after baffling the police force, I have heard it stated by ’ fy is pass of the Mississippi! Delta was agreement in the Children's Society, | f ij er Pre- bined wisdom of texts! them that at times but two or three And-when you quit trying you stop as quickly as a ‘$| successfully, completed in 1875-79. A seth miers, two Presidents of Senates, one Presi committecs, Governors, Mayors,|men have been turned out to cover 1 waar i y Bee later suggestion for the construc- dent of a House of Representatives, nine Hoards of Aldermen and hundreds of| thelr precincts, especially so during ocomotive stops when the steam is turned off from the tion of a Sbip-raflway across the A LABOR SURVEY. Cabinet Ministers—mostly, Ministers of For- other civic sociotion tnpoumioul the) Thy Si kion time or parades, “it is) ¢ Cylinders. imucl attention: In lite he received . - sountr: It doesn't take so many | é el e or ps les. 8 M much attention, In © received ALAMITY howlers will not get a full measure | clgn Affatra—seven former Cabinet Ministers, pelt authorities to et resulta an also true that ithe detectives Want to But if you can sce but—or even if you can't sce out, if the Albert modal of phe Pasiaty, ae of satisfaction from the country-wide reports | [oasadtaeaneasare and twenty Ministers: Plea- Fee eee Nawepaner cw ‘ehort | of the assoclations spending |} YOU believe that ther is a way out which you can find, you zon to whom this honor bad smh. i e Eveni 1 ime ago where Great Britain had| their tin ing to have salaries in- will not give up. awarded, on unemployment which The Evening World gath- Is it possible that thoso distinguished gen- {erected with Government. funds, a| creased it would he better to spend that er ere OP , . ae ered and printed yesterday. There is some unem- tlemen have'not yet received notification from complete temporary villi ; outaide, of onery in singing out Haw to best pro- | Courage is always capital to the man who has it. It is ployment and there may be more, but there are President-Blect Harding or Senator Hiram (poe ante water system, heating| ‘There have happened a large num-|} Necessary capital, too, For this world is so full of hurdles $|| 66 , 39 encouraging features to offset the darker spots. Johnson that the League of Nations is “dc apparatus, schools, “iibraries. and] ter of vurglaries in my neighborhow./ $ that only the man who can see the smooth gomng beyond ix {| at’safact Reg ance ' ‘ ceased?” e ything necessary in a mode if having be jetim. 3 | eric ‘or ir ce. silage to take care of her overflow|count of burglaries was made each Distress fs not serous, for instance, in Omaha | population there day and reported the public would soon pl Albert P. Southwick when, the 3,000 unemployed are refusing 10,000 | ‘ In other ygwds, England, with}Jearn what little protection it is re- > rier, U0, be The, Frame Fybiiahing On) } ‘ 7 bag 4 Ameri money—for it was in reali-| ceiving A VICTIM. —— = = jobs in the Nebraska corn harvest. TWICE OVERS. Amer em@ey. which should have| New York, Nov. 8, 1920. ejout of a public service conveyance? | srels do, and bit the band thitt tried o vine feature was the re: im vr come here to pay at least the in Can't people eat peanuts without! to help ‘the : ed The De Lancey mansion had a noted z “rake ingsin sarge was report from SS PRGRN UM woe 0h reserding i mental capace [ores on’ the $50,000,000 she owes UNTIDY RIDERS. depositing the shells and paper bi | "ho true Americans are for Wood. | history, which will be recorded later, ‘imore that carpenters of the city had ad ne ” ae " ne wh to AC-] ro the Falitor of The Evening World upon the floor? row ,Wilson first, | oe bea Per “ a m é city had voted not ity of some people." —Police Commissioner | \\* her peop Aineri- S UNDAY evening, wine T was riding| People would not do that at home, "A TRUE As t Gy | i RATE 20: Ts 28 1S OO? to hold employers to the lettér of an old agreement Enright's report. , ° re paying rot rents and|\ in a B. R. T. train from Bastern|so please don't do that in a public] New York, Nov. ¢. qo u AN: | De Lancey, Robinson & Co, for £2,000 which provided for a wage raise to go ie thousands upon the Is of us] Parkway, I nogiced a man eating a]service conveyance. It reflects on to Samuel Fraunce, who had been an P : age re 0 gO Into eftect ae haven't. a piace in Which we can} sandwich im the train, I presume he| your home breedin, * innkeeper in New York since 1755 and Novy. 4. é lay our heads. did not care much for the sandwich, LAWRENCE R. STERN, B. IS WRONG who took possession early in 1763, Some. employers are so shortsighted tae 66° HE Senator's (Harding) got another tarpon, Here would seem to be a quick| because he threw It on the floor in the| Brooklyn, Nov. 8 1920, ‘1 first calling the place Qucen's Head so shortsighted as to force ‘ ij and practical solution of the whole| aisle. ‘Tavern, His first, advertisement ap- ; notes me Now if he'll only use a little sense, and nol, out tter: Let our Government collect] Shortly after some one stepped on are pearedsin the New York Gazette of the fighting against labor organizations, Some are ; J at once part of his huge sun and| the anndwich and caused the bread to MANY WERE MISTAKEN, April 4, 1763, ba resorting to the time-worn device of discharging of the kindness of his heart, pose for that young movie it towards relleving our ter-|be spread ‘all over the floor, ‘po the Réitor of The Hiventug World: ia Adah | hs ; die’ he'll him." —Col, Bill Steri 3 om ney. Certainly the spec-| Other people Who were eating’ pea- WONDER which group of the This tavern of Fraunce was named men at high wages and hiring again at lower man, land him." —Col. Bill Sterrett at Point of British statesmen taking | nuts cast the shells and the paper “America last” soreheady Bmma fer Susan ¢ harlotte, the young wife y - ta th ‘ of thelr population at our ex-| bag on the floor, ng to the mess|Durivent represented in Saturday's of George IIL. id, who, ag a wages. Some employers are agitating for the | Isabel. penw while the Américan Govern-|already on the Moor. Discarded pa-|Evening World, but B. differs with me Rirl OF Savabiean, Wad promoted tolshe ) “open shop.” They donot stop to consider that * *¢ * ment ignores hers is not a very odi-| pers were flying all over the floor.| She forgets that the Harding ma-|the legal way. to v« honor of royalty 10 conesquence Cf ad eS say C4 - id e f ‘ one from any — standpoint, |All these combined presented a very | jority consisted of the antis Wilson "y Peet nies foe 9 priitten, ad- “good-will” figures in business except as it applies “ec FEW building profiteers sent to jail would is no reason Why England | unclean appearance. \erowd, which in turn consisted of yh oe Ane ed as a letter to Frederick the ‘ é should not be asked to pay some-| Why do people not take their pa-|the pro-Germans, pro-Itallan Fium 4 Great 3 am Of, Pras ts Bane Here to customers. | help a little in soloing the problem of housing | thing on « except possibly on| pers and throw them into the cans |ites, pro-ltreland, &¢g-everything but a Hort “of Georee 410 saerieetne ail into ini 5 | ra the prince! ries’: the | provided for that purpose? ro-United States SELF-STARTE cee. 7 But many employers are maintaining wages, and | shostage,” Senator W, S. Kenyon. | famous ue the Const!" Why do people make a restaurant |’ The mongrel up, as alt mon-' Brooklyn, Nov. 6 1020, S* TPR | some maudlin in ite” ond she’ pp - * ‘ 7] ‘ e ‘3 q Pe * . “ ¥ f ci

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