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| Speaking of the great problem of !n- flated wages he sald: “Wage reductions should be made siowly, Whether or not they will, amount of wages paid or by Increase = will depend largely on the attitude of Vabor itself. Wage adjustments can| be made either by reduction in jhe} a |in the productivity of the individual sanker and Railroad Head Say] (MBcrer: We. nave every evidence Greater Production Will | effect to a considerable degree, and to Pons . Fa se | this extent wages linve decreased,” Offset High Wages. He sald the only way to bring about deflation of credit, commodity Optimistic estimates of the coun-| and cost, was to travel back over the| | « business future were expressed |S@mMe road that’ led to inflation, and he added that this is being done. He ‘lay at the luncheon meeting of | a ee ses ns said the péople iad been convinced %, Members’ Council of the Mer-| that costs were too high and that the nist Association at the Hotel! public simply had withdrawn from Two of the most significant,| the market. i uches were, by Willis H, Booth,| Mr Kruttachnitt in reviewing the| road situation said © President of the Guara y nty Trust| phe experience of the carriers in| that the latter process is now in|: J other + ly npany, and Julius Kruttschmitt, iirman ef the Roard of the South- » Pacific Company past years with a non-cooperative and | hostile public, and on the other hand Mr, Booth sctoltten that the suc- months of arbitrary and wasteful the ntation in | the expertence of the public with 26/ worth of baggag: Government cofitrot, has bad a wWhole- some chatening effect om both,” ’ cessful conduct of businens in: the w future will not be as easy as in the ’ past, but he was equally sure !t will) mechanical improvement which not be as difficult! as some fear.|by saving labor, offact in some He advocated the adoption of every gree the great wage Increaves gta Ne ore sal service was presented a gigantic to employees, gs! | LINE OPENED ON 4 floral oe bearing the message ADMITS STEALING Leal aving been pre- last six ; 5 Tie municipal) troey line on Staten ae months. Nodhenry Rian two | Island a opened to-day with a Nn, Richard Hackett and John | ceremonial a rior and | ¢ arres ) term- \ P x re tavi with ‘ hi fl Mayor | tain valui | Hackett were THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. , jclaiming “We Welcome the Resump- tion of <the Trolleys” and one tig banner was flung out reading ‘Thanks to Whalen for the Nickel ‘Troliey.” To the officiale of the new |mony, addreases having been pre- pared’ by. the Mayor, Grover A. Whaien, Commissioner ‘of Plant, and Structures, and Borough jen! PENNSY BAGGAGE STATEN ISLAND: President ‘ maa Van Name. That they might be Employee ® Switched Checks and heard by all the assemblage, a speak- ers’ stand was erected at the west- ern end of the upper level of the ferry house, also decorated with To insure safe and competent op eration of the line, only experienced motormen without accident records will be employed. To facfiitate op eration, @ prepayment station has been Installed at the St. George ter mitial and @ similar station will be established at Midland (Beach next season to handle the Summer crowds. —Flags Along Route: | was down on the program pen e)the line by 0 Ht. George, Before rrating the first car) * ORANGE. PEKOE TEA Obtained Trunks and Hand- Toes = ct ae ied bags Worth $15,000. Mayor Operates First ‘Trolley “How Delicious” Joseph Nadherty, employed tn the) From Concord to St. George | fe the opinion of all who have once tried yal “far|that. there was an Inspection of the Packed in sealed metal packets only, to inchs hearing 0) Friday, Wesley, who. has|barns and cars at Concord by Mayor been alding the deiectives, was hetd Ini tiyjan and his official party |its many excellent qualities. | $4,099, Dat tea that more than $25.000| Along the route of the new linc! Send us a postal card for a free sample. Address: been stolen from| houses and stores were hung with | Salada Toa Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston last {ew months. flags and placards, the latter pro New York Styles America MOTHERS: All Our Monroe Jr. ° Suggested Combinations $15 ALL WOOL OVERCOAT and $15 ALL WOOL TWO- PANTS SUIT. NOW BOTH FOR $16 $15 ALL WOOL JUVENILE SUIT and $15 ALL WOOL TWO-PANTS SUIT. NOW BOTH FOR $16 Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock ALL WOOL Monroe Junior WOOL Juvenile Novelty Suits—NOW 2 FOR $16. Two weeks ago we held a similar 2 for $16 Sale and sold 14,000 garments. This phenomenal selling attracted so much atten- tion in trade circles that we were besieged by other Nationally Advertised lines to dispose of their stocks, and this event is a co-operative one, And in addition to $15 Monroe Junior Clothes, includes other lines of Nationally Advertised Boys’ Clothes that wholesaled at from $12 to $17.50—but commencing tomorrow will be sold by us at 2 for $16. Just think—$30 worth and more of Boy’s Clothing for $16—two Suits with two extra pairs of pants, a Suit'and an Oveicoat or a Mackinaw, or an Overcoat or Mackinaw for the little fellow and a Suit with two pairs of pants for his big, strapping + brother—each garment formerly sold for $15 anc more--NOW BOTH for $16, Read the suggested combinations on the side —or, better still, make any combination that fits your boys’ needs. TWO $15 ALL WOOL OVER- Boys’ Ulsters—Children’s Russian Overcoats—-Children’s Chinchillas--Boys’ Long Overeqats Children’s Novelty Suits COATS—Any size from 3 to Boys’ Two-Pants Suits—and Boys’ plain and leatherette Lined Mackinaws—in any combination or sizes, in any combination Monroe B 11,000 Garments to Select From. Sizes 3 to 18 COMMENCING TOMORROW MORNING, this greatest Sale of Boy's Clothing ever launched, offers 11,000 more $15 18, of garments. NOW TWO for $16. NOW BOTH FOR $16 This is the most extraotdinary SALE ever attempted—we urge that you come éarly—with or without your boy (for we gladly exchange); we KNOW by previous experience how this selling will attract ‘ NOTE HOW WELL EACH GARMENT IS MADE— Every Suit and Overcoat all wool, doubly sewn, buttons sewed on to stay, pockets stayed and tacked to prevent ripping, collars basted and fitted, pants fully lined and reinforced at knees and seat, Remember All Monroe Shops Are UPSTAIRS Two-Pahts Suits, $15 ALL WOOL Mackinaws, $15 ALL WOOL Overcoats, ‘$15 ALL wNZayy tt; Evenings Until 9 o'Clock MANHATTAN BRONX 42nd Street, corner Broadway 34th Street, Corner Broadway Bergen Ave. at 149th St. 30 E. 42nd St., corner Madison 46th Street and Broadway BROOKLYN Nassau Street, corner Frankfort 59th St. at Columbus Circle 413 Fulton Street - " } * f “5 Cortlandt St., corner Broadway 125th Street, corner 7th Avenue (4th St., opp. Academy of Music 181st St., corner St, Nicholas Ave. [ i — (Leatherette Lined and Plain) Monroe Clothes New York 15 all-wool TWO-PANTS Suits *15 all-wool Overcoats and *15 all-wool Mackinaws Suggested Combinations $15 ALL WOOL MACKINAW $15 ALL WOOL TWO-PANTS SUIT. NOW BOTH FOR $16 $15 ALL WOOL MACKINAW and $15 ALL WOOL RUSSIAN OVERCOAT. NOW BOTH TUR $16 $15 ALL WOOL MACKINAW and $15 ALL WOOL OVER- COAT. NOW BOTH FOR $16 Sale Starts 8.30 To-Morrow Mornin~ JERSEY CITY Newark Ave. and Bay PATERSON—220 Main Street YONKERS—Getty Square ALBANY, N. Y. X $ Terme 587 Eulton at Flatbush Corner North Pearl and State Sts, | abe ia Market Street SCRANTON terete 5 THE (CHRISTMAS Our Liberal i CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL! MICHIGAN a Be an Early Shopper. Get YOURS 75, Worth While Our Stocks Are Complete. < FURNITURE Des $ i j Liberal Ago HARLEM STORE Open Saturday nines Until Open Monday. 0 3 Evenings Unti COLUMBIA doin Our Record Club 13: : indie $150 { ; Many Models for You to Make Your Choice From Dining Table and ‘ or Gacrek : Chairs Sold on Easy Terms ‘ 39° Well Made in Golden Onk. ‘This Da-Bed 39° Cover with Valance. Pillow and Bolster $14.75 extra, Open an account with one. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Pw rl 164, 166, 168 and Grand Street |¥ x «<= “Smith Streel you bring this adver- ‘Cor. Driggs Ave. [tisement with you.{ Cor. Wyckoff St. $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase of Clothes Victrolas *"4, "eprds stor Aeolian-Vocalions "24, keorts, at, our Smith St. Store. Discount on ‘Talking Machines. Brooklyn’ shbiggest 62% Ducount off Credit Hou TOYLAND—Bring the children to stock of Doll Cneat Children’ and Rockers, Velocipedes, Tricycles, ‘At Our Grand St. Store See our handsome 4-Piece Period Bed-, room Su from $775 down as low 2m (8 rhe MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S 835.08 Up. LADIES’ AND MISSES SUITS AND COATS, Our 3-Piece D Room Suitsy Chi Laima ur 3-Pisce Dining Room Suits, China, ; Closet, Buffet and Extension Table; 197 50 VOTHING. from $650 down to. 81.98 Up. N SATURDAY EVENINGS, Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Whatever You Do! Megtect canses bad cyes, bed jteeth, Ufeless hair. Some people show’ all these signs of neglect, others only a few, but more a statement proved by the | number of people whe wear gla Why ct Nahi Is the ‘most preclou Uthe senses and when strong eyes and clear, perfect vis lon, mean so much to happiness and success? mA ast (vAUMAS) For use byphymcians and resulte do not surprise | and satisfy you your di Chloretone re : ‘wm " Boric Acid nn format on Henthe Porende FhcSpes a arabes cf \ neem Neves iiss Int apie jut may J freely. Ask any owe St the milion whe use