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; THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921, 8 = | ° daca | |Woman Suffrage Memorial M t, WOMEN ‘Sin’ and ‘Skin’ an ° CHILD LABOR EVIL oman Suirrage emorial Monument, Sin’ and ‘Skin’ and ‘Shin’ > Lb q Chiselled | N Applied to W ‘ | en [; eh iselled hy a Noted Woman Sculptor, BILLS MENACED BY.” pplied to Worien’s Dress, MILI . ° 7 i ' / -—e oe Philadelphia 0 ANGITY TO-MORROW To Be an Inspiration to Feminine Wor LOBBY AT ALBANY —— pM ibndh Midcd| _— poncoancntg Clergymen There, Three to} | F CHILDR 1 _ . ; - wee, Ine, Declare Feminine oe Special Day Set Aside in Cru- Encouraged — | G Attire Immoral , ¥ , courage W wernor’ Attire Immoral. | srapieh bat hy sade to Beiter Lives of ‘atk, Siast i Bi Aad . pe | Announcement Made at' Bible PR alk, Smash Is Directed a ‘i paeilnk ‘ : da S nape : Slass eting — Juveniles. | Entire Programme TOO HIGH AND TOO LOW) i) Class Meeting — Largest — ‘ ‘ . | ae Single Donation, IR RIGHT TO PLAY. LAWS \ON IN. PERIL And Broadway's Wondering h t I =RIL. ee ; Artin “John D. Rockefeller jr, has given Two Million Still Employed in iii What in the World They're $1,000,000 to help save the starving United States, Statisti Repeal of Protective Measures. | Wearing Down There. ~ lalla alia lieteie a0. Shoe \lready on Statute Books y — | Niece of Slain Woman Tells Of) This announcement was made, tast a | Sought. Marguerite Mooers Marshall,, ‘Thomas Tunney’s Infatua- | S/RN' ), emer’ Hoover a ine an ‘ Why are present-day gowns im } : “Vie . nual din In the Hotel McAlpin of phie Irene Loeb. — mor tion for His Victim. the Young Men‘a Bible Class of the To<morrow ta. the othiclar Chita ta Tr SISTOE By Joseph S. Jordan It At leust a week since we 7 Wifth Avenne Haptiet Church, whieh bor Day; the churches will generally To We spe (Special Staff Correspondent of The !V¢ Considered this cosmic question, | A story of unrequited affection and BU RMeberelies Umcneae On ee Glscevai it. Aad ere will He apectal FROM Me Evening World.) let us hear what the gentlemen trom| Mad jealousy waa told to-day by|'TRtst Individual gift made toward ui MOUNTAIN ALE : Ph the $38 aavinGlie ON MONEE Ih -dOHOOle wale Some an LRANY, NY, Jan. 22-—-Wartare Philadelphia have to may about it| Marielle Brockert in explanation of| (1 $3#.000000 (he Europea Reliet lewes and clubs. Sy RREARA i Jon the socia! welfare programme of Over in the Quaker City they are|the killing of her aunt, Gabriella Counoll ts trying to raise. Mr. Hoover “It is a reminder to the Nation," “ . THe. Wome, ‘votRee Hak bana abi tiated taking women's dress in a serious | Maridel, by Thomas Tunney and his announced that about one half of the #ays Owen R. Lovejoy, General Secre ices > 4 iii Paeemeecraneet nt : way. The Dress Reform Committee,| suicide last night in front of Miss|*Um sought has now been donated. SE Un the GRRE dca Conn tens | SACS J alate RCAC the of which John B, Geraghty ia Chair-|Mardel'a home, No. 52 iast sith| The Bible Clase members chweree? “of lis obiimations to tts children.| “C= AIOe SOANson TARGHEE aad Neil ne Ate An= man, and which has oMces at No, 500] Street Mr. Rockefeller's gift, and then” they ‘ ed in their efforts to obtain W chipped | i America's treatment of her children| . ; \ TEA TROIS, Ca CATA Tee Tae ae eerie SibeR Leen bia) Sy Eunmeys Shinty See NS Seare Sia wae hipped in $1,329.75 for the fund, “Aw America’s treauinent of ter ent") adelaide Johnson Reaches New B) Petia alee Kt on te mstionnalee to 1160 clergymen in}a chauffeur living at No, 198 t en eave wires 10 saver @ must not forget the . have u . n Santa: iil Wada ad ar the city to find oft what the| 76th Street, Fed ‘Gubrie hid.” Mr. Rockefeller’s gift will save share in ue mess ve“) York With Greatest Work [oF their atrucele of past years end oentiomen really, truly, i trata iki Lorthlbat da on 100,000 children, a ss i Alreasiy the lobby of the Manufac- cross . B BIALEH ClOENIGe) te Vente eke we teaver, Att bing Two million children are employed] Of Her Life, Which She turers’ Association, headed by Mark r= teartsand-hope-to-die| They had three children, Soon after yorrurg, dectared i we. have Uh in industry | Chis i 3 | Dity, is on : at #bout the costumes of feminine | thia marriage, Miss Brockert eo a Oseiaree Ne ee hiselled or uly, is on the ground, and wiveady « ; ockert said! world'n go e have Every man’s child's rights have not | hiselled in Carrara and bill has been aR ene Ey hase ne ic iphia Tunney deena hin unwelcome atten: ecg then ee were Wen Oe ee hae eonanered: wutnclenily | Bre sught Here After Sur- man (Charles i Betta, the W via me if e pies a censors, so far a8/ tions to Gabriella. She wae twenty- si 1 ; ‘ea : ot si neal pres Every man's child has the right to| Fe es Sh ait County. edito itor Thaw }duta hus been tabulated, 75 per cent.| nine and employed aw confidential | made “ttle ambass sel Bae te Guin Hat | mounting Great Difficulties staty Baits paeine for i sired Gil Tw Uplalsea liswacnalilouutiy genet eeerataee tor a, Meek la eke: tI ee ee eee ; . i i Hloyment o pn over the demn modern d "6 * —F . Every tia diilaihas the sient to —Depicts the Faces 4 . 2 n dress anid only 25 per| importers at aaa : icts @ ces and le of twenty-one in excess of the cent. acquit ‘ sat No. 334 Fourth Avenue nA as Souls of the Great Women ty-four-hour week, whieh latter law sang; LHe Ato IOI MHA HERMALE LE ree PRIEST Wane oy ae Svery man’s child bus the : e ic ie ore: 5 " Mele Miia Siatontin hte ALAA Lg} a b ond C . loving ake , : Pioneers j ‘ women had written into the #tat- believe that the only difference. be- lq bail anette gM TO HALT THEFTS, sine care, ioneers in the Greatest miter w longe'weary uphill RENE. Ween sR" RAY UNG? dea tone Ta Lee cereus eamcecinis Co 28h he coat Lalor cpnruitice igo! nex : elie retihaedse SLUT AAG and “skin” und “shin” Is |Trockert, but as Koon as he came out | , % the follows iment state Bloodless Revolution Ever! ee SA 5 La 1 ons letter of the alphubet lie ukats teaan annoying Mike wan. |O™ John L. Belford Would Pree \ Sin con he emplo 4 loud ot something tells me the average | rade dda als Bien ee ios mploy Known. ied the effect of whieh will New Parker wilt 1 th oy ts ingecat faraueent Bis adit aor AUREL he VEN Goan Bie got nt of ch so aban setolwediten tthe or Law tia s ‘i Vings are uutening to Kill her if #he became te Viana Te parcentot 00 | By Fay Steve ‘ - — n fear that when he reads the answers of ftteen |, uitst might he engaged feab) Church robberies are becoming” . perhap: p | 'y Fay Stevenson. hey have the Governor against them and drove to Mixa Maridel's, home ig “68 those children in factories, mines and| Women and the future gencrations RGR USS HIGEES Gee fe aco sober clerical citizens to the question | ‘There he w until sh the hone, [common in Brooklyn that at leaKt! omer quarries. It docs not affect ehild BEIGE TRUE Bees] ebay eh ite oe eae ies of whether the modern woman’s|iter arms loaded with bundles. Again [Priest will apply for a permit to Beep in agriculture dor ic xorvitee, st Teheee od Wreccnare * iny | iets nm und women at the clothes are linmmoral. Kor now could)" Accosted her and after a he “ shotgun about his church and rectory: trades, ores workin weniger i Crvides an “ 8 when | “ ie a ie ypu women last the clergymen have med their con-| argument, sauribe which she pleaded Be is the Rev, John L. Belford of the SE ae Int team ure SS POLicnine wer ceent: Gas : pOES OF. WELEARE clusions except through observation—| ‘Tunney soot Gere panne to, Tee bs mann CRISS hurch of the Nativity, DIES PLANS EN: iclose observation—of Philudetphia| revolver and killed he the #potl lata belinda auch sned So scteen ana catia Adelaide n, American COURAGED. f er on the spot. | He hus offered $100 for the returi of the ool and child cutitor, und whe he | I muid# and matrons? Then he shot himself through the | crucifixes, candlestick ‘ tec iniphoea 1 Is tocye unveiled On the other hand, the Governor's! prere we xo, the a head and fell at ber side. | . sveaphesin ath bey 5 nthe unda cf the Capitol at | expression has given the greatest en ego, then, Are you ready 2 bat |stolen ‘Thursday night by burglars’ bet South, so that t Washington on Feb, 15, onitawers 7 7 *|for the question? lieved to have concealed themadives bet alte dl TUS EAN ede | 7 yraement the eppen nis of the |/WHY "ARE PRESENT-DAY }ENTIRE FORCE JOINS | iore the churen wax closed the number of vers ou b bl ee aa! women, Great weight has been at- WN F | Hin church iso "4 row But during the w (by the Tranathintiet tulianu 4 ’ . . 1 to his statement that when he SONNE LN MOnAL? IN LIVELY PIG CHASE inent Cathol eee prineaae large Incrense in the number ner Dante Withitho mont e al e 0 nson S nscrip ion SID TGE Ge ESGHE EE TR 1use of EXposure of person, = inent Catholic churches in the boroughs f in th : We monu- was a Judge of the Court of Appeals Eines? Lacie ; e is the fourth Catholic church from dren going to work, yn 1919 iment wih yimUCl apni % j y, Lutheran, Kearny Cops, W : fi cate Oe Sty A reas aaa fl : t ., he up tatute prohibiting nigh: RUA RPRARL CABLES Roe: MA Wy Cops, ith Many Volun: jwrbich valuable articles have been stolen mae eranieniae he future ul on the Sufira e Memorial work for women, “not because it was Kyle, United Presbyterian. | teer Aids, Finally Round Up |! 99¢ month. The thieves brought with, sab : H his well desirable hut because It was con-|_ 3 “Causes of many downfalls.” Eight of Twelve “Invaders.” them # twenty-foot ladder, and besides Aes known : axtrommels liane a, a Sata nec Ess $ stifiitional:"* | Rev. Joseph Lyons Ewin) “re vader. what they atole, did considerable i Y| LUCRETIA MOTT, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, SUSAN B. ANTHONY . Hi ee Psat Rear tai auestees ; ; STANTON, SUSAN B. AY NY, WES ees oes erry oe) AUG ‘are scandalous, their only | “Mtook the town's five policen in their search for the sacred vee~ for work dur ihe stan ivansel Houra vaneone the three great destiny characters of the world whose spiritual import 40) Gey, 3 if el olject being to attract men’s atten- | several members of the Water De . which are kept in a burglar-proef OUT! ; se the lace Bhaubeth Gate | &Bd historical significance transcend that of all others of any country ay van vedo primlensey ie Aeeatiae Mont” Kev Alfredo Procopio, Roman | ment and a score of wetiool boss snore In the rectory. The stolen candle- Sach y the last ye and Susan peat y age, - piu. her anti-welfare bodies, that ‘ tian th r or ani atick: 5 | the avera of children ea Seinen Ay |) ORAM ABC the Governor ta opposed to the welfare |.) "TRE minds of the creators of | Les a eatin ld ae ec A oe sine Onn clabte away Sy eeteee ‘ Ing sc in New Jersey Ae ait Feb, Mink GoNiiae ie Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in the call of that first | jaws for women. Of i re | such gowns are commercially Inclined: | yy yn PE ® Kensal Nils: yester= [oir cialis Remas AE le semercarine has been between 19,000 and 20.000. hug prominently ligured in tie epoch | Woman's Rights Convention of 1848, initiated, and S , Te een oe Larrea crmeare CERGnT OO HACES ML WiC Oia Lopate mab tha pops ST ree eT AOOD EKMBER DEH eee oe Rees deuce med an’s s Convention © . initiated, anc nB. Anthony, | his in particular gives satisfaction tol elevating morals when they change | | RAward Horaman, an architect, notl- ladder was tuken to be used if nesded and 16, 80.000 under 18, at work in ais MUN ee ed marshalling the latent forees through three generations—down more | the welfare oppasition, and has the | woInen’s styles." —Rev. Edgar. | fled the police hia yard and cellar had for a getaway, Mawmchiwette ih ne domingetg | than a half century of time—guided. the only fundamental universal | Women guessing, Keung Se ee ate te linse invaded by pixe and Patrolinan| Other Brooklyn churches robbed re- n the c of y over 28,000 , three great pioneers 8. ot, The 'y Rew * miare ia x = alg cause &: ire of feminine | ‘Thomas Burns was sent to bring the |cently were St. Francia X. :f were ut Work last summer Oe Tee ane eae uprising on our planet, Tic Woman's Revolution here is much agitation for soctal| charms appeals to male passions."— | porkers in. Maal Lie pele tory of st Sosept'e. In. Facil In New York Ci Hoand SECabe Principle, not policy; Justice. not favors Men. thrir rights and ind industria! welfare laws,” he sald, | fev, Clifford E. Hayes, Lutheren, bit we pis KSAT COG Fa COreeerenta. | Street, i by were secured by crite ; ie ae ‘but there 1s little true understanding |_ 7: “Because they are morally | de- | @ ww broke through the lines Je ASE Kee secured munis. | nothing more: Women, their rights and nothing tess Bs hat ceanens Haylee structive to the human farnilys'--Rev.| end teok tothe atreeta, After a three i months of 15 ye Maun |, wae mecctarion: dali):ta\the most satound ins: Hpne aval of all time, a eall |, dra inienned oo ase ne W. A, ‘Turner, Methodist Bplscopal. VOBtUIade Than belie eo allie Pene| whe tonwiel Prices Cut in Halt, In most eS whieh waked the world, signalled and {naugurated a revolution wish | aa d'to affect" | 8. “They lower the moral standard) ner. a farmers living near town, Pa dla Hace a get le piety Near eae Jimnit SMe Cr areR oe Le dan tem aeenininea ticesee? He One woman, who was among the |of the woman.”—Rey, Reed Minnick, sh thelr spring Tine of men's, wome PRs 2 aac sah ssi as aditi precedent, and proclalmed the first incontrovertibie | busiest of her sex last winter in the} /utheran, and children’s hosiery at prices ap- levand incmestioceupitl 41m) concept of human Freedom, that of Individual Liberty—Personal Re Toi Rue \Wieltaro® Wao Rslaved srt ay ular i Eas BObeEt Ve nGRLORY POULTRY PRICES FORCED UP. proximately one-halt of those pres Ileved by. many child spectali nson sponsibility, ineluding women hat whan the oF reviews Riza Nr talaleesteeale as x | = = valling year ago, The Ipswich ar Nevet! by. i a nee gon], sebnalenliyciectan when th nor reviewed the | 10. “Suggestive,” —Rev. A. Po Hodg-| Mrs Loulae Rood Welamtiter, Doputy among the largest hosiery milla in Ricteens Dre } : ane oman, first dented @ soul, then culled mindles«, now arisen, de {Working of the night law he would | on, Methodist Hpisopal Commissioner of Markets, to-day lalllihe United States: it 0. fourteer limit 1 ping Were OF mutter of rou-| ¢lared herself an entity to be rechoned aed that while It may have worked to{ 1b "Some are too short in the skirt | pofore Acting Platelet Attorney Joab 11. | at making 50,900,000 thy put into eftect; “there ares : M Nee Gua to Oreaten® SH Wie «rat me , hat while Ie may have worked (2 land athens too lew cut from the neck, | anton pierce Narang PT. /palce annually, |, Their, action Hn 3a \ in ther are’ vaariotts. 0°: ; 1, te 8. i est of revolutions encircling the globe, accomplishing detriment of some women, thy may the Lord keep the women | ee, whlch sha: stated ee routed” ere areate oS eupations aime t unr ulated, and ts wenich wi Bl Hel. ithioul Moodalied the overthrow ef thtrenchad doamavendiboary igi (ineu was immeasurably benefited| from ever again sweeping our ineets | ried to roy that ever since the | DMs treated & interest in trade rent of some school laws is so u 1 hed d and hoa got |, eet ta. citev. TH. c. Zart- | Christmas holldaye there has brew a Genk that little children may beem- aca eh eaUsll) tlen FeRGH dts iHectiierincab reIMCRREIR Glare itdeadsawanitie [hoo fe A age eS Pat bINaHANS Ae noulten AENACAIN : ployed without penalty of what Arat,ithe only‘unimpenctiale de ‘ see i P The men,” continued this authority, rhey banlah proper reerve.| cit pale wiers In thle) Held for Christman Eve Staying. . plow ile by. the committer Juat women we SEG mbeat Suna nie for Right is Might ever made ire protected by their unions, ‘Their Pe eaten: “weed wank tse Peles 1p-| Paul Catania, thirty-five, ef No, 505 to keep nin achools. It sis the cene Spiritually the Woman Movement fs the all-enfolding « It rep izations compel the ac ‘ ‘i ‘i Hicks Street At b nee outa arate B 0 . ations cording to She stated that an artificial acarcht ght by the | police at Hn Ge ae Cu cube : fave indie) resents the emancipation of Womanhood, the release of the feminine om of fabs ind fairteeatment| Tie TEN auggestions=~intentional | Of poultry had bee ted. Oe the [since Christmas Eve, when Pasquale n «cho ; Mil Pigs ng | 12 Teseue torn and struggling humanity from its If \aeking. Of practivally 700.000 work: |” My waower wowerte: standard -of| pense hal in thin Was heeh aueone rom TaehARe Mall Tor we mean was herd pcbwers Ameican child unt DAU May Historically these three stand unique and peerles mz women in the State, not more! modeaty"—-Rev, R. FP. Hayes, Roman| 30 to 42 cents a pouad. ECA AO TEC as Pe Ce eof eisteen is ih F 5 the | ae 4 4 acest ot cee | Catholle. fr Banton communieated the lafore(charge of homicide C schools are not | enough to hold » her etudd bdatad 7 — - _ min HL percent breanized, This pend tlon to the Depar nt al ation: ere ay Catanté ‘denied: ar annie we MUKE. IhiprONe! at to hep ier | Nd jamve' about €00 006 a1 the mencyy| eter atte teen ie aes Se ae Hae SHOOHDE: $333 Ane a nal wt tan counties sia in pers | LANDLORDS PAY FOR |CITY CREDIT UNION 0 thse by whom they Cte eee - — mprove all achout facil gthen | DECEIV | not. the aw th Se Sinor the love , i, ae te h | were not the ta r protect ‘or the love of Mike, what ARF. ote cal aa Me Sagat |e en Pe ee ee ls Ree ra tes ms waat they need tall and w on If the Lezisliture takes the posi- | °StT y. . "A child di not adapt himsel? to a8 oo Costs of Suits Against Tenants || 21 Funds to unicipal, Em tien vy that men and wom ahaa hin J i Pie t fs ee i alta SOY: parte ins PERES TY BARI S END eat Who Refused to. Pay Increase plavees Who \Were’ Affected hould be on an industrial equality,|posium of sartorial gins = Such is) like : uoner ere OF . . i Ele QUSPEI the women feat that they may have| the rosretable renetion of the tne tis the weunrunely tere e that) OF Levied Against Owners | bv Rent Situation yaiteren Minit for no other venana {remenerate mind: But bafore he hiew an (TC twin, | birthday of § Landlords who tr# to deceive courts! ay a vate abe : other reason | him to the Pennsylvania Station and i ng capacity of The child Whe | Pees ans n made to ¥ . The ual report of the M than to prevent the repeal of some |huys a tioket at the increased rates i i school wil, eae : | a EAS oaannatealy han were penalized by Justice Morris in the| Credit Union shows that 209 « all of the following provisions of |to the City of Brotherly Love, T must | (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Filth Aveaue { na r hild who It eee ihe Suffrage Amend-|Firat Municipal District ¢ of the! ple w st . the Lubor Law, pointed out by the| dampen his enthusiasm with five ted State: \ |Mronx vesterdns hen he imposed on, Of t per cent mBithe authority quoted above: other clerical verdicts—rendered. pre- United States Bureiu of fan | Ne Ito STV ee UI wen posed Savage Unhaeacae ; en beim mutting chet) bs \Sumably, on the same evidence | q s day a ie a the [te owners costs of seventy-two s Naa pelng; Dn. at every | (philadelphia belles) | ourteen adds $0 bos } - eee a Taine ein : an Muet « 1 1 person em) na fac | 4. "eMhristian women have always | ) LETRA ee ale eae t that 1 Gould | cans gorithe call . : ' ' whe tory or In a hot rant shall | dressed modestly und will continue TArHiee GApuclty ut. twenty-five | NOt t started be- : — ian ! mire Mee provide suitable soatw and permit tha |t? do se: Ree. William Raraes Ke evento arceita AY UL W ORE jo hae iy, but {rent thirt , y,| loaned itt eerinerenci sai Presbyterinn, . until he is eighteen, according 19 1 would not yan cnswe nue ronted with an extent 4 tor | ( George Arliss joke say 9 a avenue eeainn, (arate: Nava +. | Aten and : \ Women's gowns are like « good ad ress But how can poor parer tied up from lack of fuel every y ide Ino ay ANNth F pratection ireas—fust long enough to ¢ the to I Thath bhRareH Ine one said 1 must a bvenitig fre} sufficient t Spetion Demanding that em-| subject, and short enough to please | BSA hi, nin Soin _ yuh anc Dat ps 1 ‘ ' H are who require phystea! exami. | the audience Rey, John PR. Hart,| é‘ RS RG a sine ng [yesterday becatts yn 5 ro th w ee | exami: | epacopal Chaplain, University of| oy Mosnere rensiene Are nranten | ay AHL oe [nose were Vito ty § t w yees ax a condition | Pennayivania rin a 9 number of p cee : i f ment or for other -easons! ‘3. “Short akirt is in the interest of States to poor families for. this » new prem As bused 4 hail t F have somf HOF ayataed: Grncaes Their ahonill be Ree Mt Peounges tua Sag + Pear a , a . women employees ex- | hyeie and. om y provided for all children of poor venshikes | 4 ‘onts. The letinn wii vme my : sna ty Ra Of stile, anny, PAIR ee on have m Une Tat , } or capandent parents, up to. the Uway. int when 1p tenn Dents Mi i ee 1 aeemsclt is area pue 1 Beginning Monday, January 24th to February 5th ; ane of sixteen. (In order t ji did nor vent av 1 Seton tt Santina. wot [13S pe : confusion, the age Kenia fae ea was Rood’ | became recon- [MnlFt 4 ' 1 ‘ biel: h sna wom: | vanae ‘ 1 someon © Fer E aionee ane onlecs re ise t . n shall beemplosed in any factory in| 5. "ft is not women’s dresses, bu If you apa clever ab fashioni ; Rehiosiinal end slit) amatssinent 1 ven and one-half ff 1a of about 30 l . State more than six days, or tifty- | men’s minds and hearts hat ire ; ‘ lever at fashioning your own apparel, . thould be the same.) rat nd Iwo big oxen wa cent four hours in Any one wee rmore| back Of immora’ Mistreie te) eainee A . ered ; Such pensions are by no means tudio and hauled the th | BROKER HELD FOR LARCENY. Biba wiouryarangone Gi BBS | fer tenmorality, tan thers te ee te you will find the Dressmakers’ Sale a paradise of charity; they are a sensible in- he road. There they we valstent Wi bel Ah ‘ v a « |xon w regulations shout’ re . . - pi charity: they Are & cecelble ine | ivoreod by several athinr oxen and EN BEA « Sootien 8 Preaerinng among {etneted to women only. The agta- ff materials of every kind, and of money-saving values | weR ne OF Miiam the cereeee, a 3 TOME Gee naa vision] eh was to bring | ae Jo of Selling 200 Shares in oth things definite standards of [tion for morality’ shot de Hirected . : > | ‘mont of its most valuable human yf 111 6 town t | So when you trav Pi asa LAD ac ae st sanitation for women's wash and [te men, and olansimen wneiie pie which will swell the sum you save by home-sewing. ‘ i i Mh 3 after the unveiling 5 5 J ire ‘ooms in factories | Vorational 1 Fenow, Wat, ales, th un ment and tt at the ¢ ' ' | ‘ t nent an © upon these ti , t Prohibiting the employ: referring thi las’ . jeqetien' 1 UMOER cena ater ee in inom rtd shaactert els Maids neat eee adi atiidreny (a eae Esteriing st Hame and professionalvdressaukers will find here large. well tBu ie fone plaice oO mn the Way. son molded to remain in the A : women and ol c " : ee at organ zation sume [and for thirty how hy would not women through ali the ages, re- day. ct i hazardous work [eer the. dimcuseion on: ote assorted stocks of new, fashionable fabrics as well as all needed r" i on at last the strike WA8!member the struggles the eal wit ‘ Suction 43 wtuy| ore thet ion is, ; : 4 Fe tuiy ene baIa (eet y wag had’ aad the |Tesugh und thee train: the: ecuiptor| Ks ‘ ny tA (oy een el oNee sewing supplies. Included are ) Detroit that sy hola rs be| iMlng 8 out of the ques-|had to meet to get them unveiled | Beart tata sree: tee ae Si So ARS eohhacaael =n — give eM f vm. | tion + — |upon the desired date nian 200 , y : ; -five minutes for | aa i 4 Rrleaion tal Aono ciara om Meanwhile 1 ran around as one in Milles Johnson has composed a lons fall Gotnpany: tne $00N Ht Naren “teas. weeks old, forty-five minutes for the noon day} Silks Georgette Crepes Linings vi it e ldre nay be dream. Finally | hunted up a pro-land heartfelt inscription which is ¢ + Ni Pi “ Making Hegal to rm) tion} J yh he * Py F} } note, ta Fetuen to school, and. their |i Geaiticluye wehoed: fatneElGniineacm ae tion imemona es Prive at ti Fo eae a nance WORK IT Ay tasiaie Laven ae et ProniDitibg tse smbley sil (Dress Goods Embroideries Buttons places be filled by adults at present |is inent marble cutter in the| "“L placed it in the buck because 1] Uharée ahd hearing tort nthe “ Jeuards on stre way care before! i i pa i bnamntayed In Wat Gita! the ate awn tome ther they i or}wanted the women of the « to} ae ae slackinithe manning Kod wetter 10 eleak in th rning and after 10 White Fabrics Trimmings Notions tend M situa. /effered a large enough sum mney ook first at the soule ot t wont ¢ k jock at nigt t on rising out. yf unemployment sind |to AGS TE reIRHT teatin tk een the MautC rh res nT nan © Dress Cottons Lacer Dress Forms . tional Guidance ind Employinent |icave at 11 the next mornir Hi ek Menahem pou ‘ i i . ? Dress Linens Ribbons Shears and Scissors Pe Rervice for Juniors’ has just been|{ found the train stationary, tui t nirit of these ¢ read Ww ' onted vine organized in addition to existing |[tallams all cried ‘Soyytos 9 inehes them, ‘There ana shalt 0 ngel in New York. where child | means immediate! Ime 5 ion Pron wploy i vi i fyeacics, in New York, where child |mcang immediately, Immediatsiy” Hist inn je aa ur Dressmaking School Now in Scssion 6 Lessons 4.60 given. _ \but when at last 1 saw my work tiem” si 7 . morn 4 af ook @t night ‘ j Z . ’ x i a i 2