wpif111 llmm WBiiW'WMnMniiniiK Mb ii 111 mil iWwiMMiwTrwffl'iffrai fegcs Of More Than 380,000 n'&W"-1-0 iUWSttDCU A" Per Cent ra .js2 4THW-WIBEJIJMP IN EMPLOYES' PAY 2i5 WMMEET COST OP LIVING .yL.y - p. Steel Pay Roll Soars Now So Over $200,000,000 Mark. May SUll Go Up -VMf Trtntf TIam 1RWhnr ta herbaria lSST' --- 7 ... . MFMnCMt WBffO Incroiiso In tno History 01 ItfnUtd' Btntes beenmo eftectlva today, th tr of 550,000 workers of tits tRd State Stel Corporation was In 1 wHwwU tn pr cent tlio gross annunl In Wsaaa approximating (20,000,000. Tim In. ftrenift ytaa mado br th company duo to Ita normoun prosperity. Its net turnings aro 9Mf estimated at $1,000,000 a day. Tha Jnoreaaa la but ono of mnny recently W4a by iarito employing concerns through knit tha country. Among them aro: ', Ton pr cent Increiuo to 36,000 employes fit ha American Woolen Compnny, llonton. Ton. Pr nt Increase) to tho JJ.000 em yloyia of tha Cotton Manufacturer" Alio elation Of New Bedford. Tlilrty-nvo to forty per cent Inorenno to iho;32.O0O persons employed by tho Amerl enT Clothing Manufacturers' Association, Wan' York (effective Decomber 18). Ten per cent Increasta to tho 3000 m Jrioyea of tho National India Itubber Com ny, Bristol, it I. Ten per cent Incrcana to tha 3000 mon employed by Indepcnedont Bteel mills nt wtd near Sharon, I'a. Increase of not ten than twenty-flvo centa dy to 10,000 employe of tha llayonno, Kllaaboth ana Claromont refineries of tho Standard Oil Company (action taken nftnr trIko for higher wngca nt Dayonne, In ishleh sevoral persona wero shot to death). 1 Tho city of Now York contemptnteB n svafo lncrealo of 31.147,180 to 18,80 munic ipal employes. This had not been deter mined finally, I each cato, In announcing tho Increases, 4ho oonoorns said they wero made to etrnblo itt employes to meet tho advancing cost of Jiving. 10. 1L Gary, chairman of tho steel corporation's board, said: "Ordinarily tho ajUetlon of wages would not coma up for Mnstderntlon or decision nt this tlma of itio year l but In conscquonco of tho nbnor. mat conditions now oxlstlng It haa beau tedded to Increaso tho wago rates of our Iron and. steel companies nbout ten ir cent, Kecllve Deoembor IE, An to tha other do rtments. Increases will bo equitably pro portioned." Tho Increase Is tha third tho company Iras' mado during the yenr. Its payroll for 1015 was 1170.800,804; tho 101C total will fc9 ttbovo 1300,000,000, nnd If high wages ontlnuo the 1017 roll will approach 2B0, 400,000. Tho Eastman Kodak Company, of Xtocheitor. N. Y. : tho dove Manufacturers' .Association, of Qloversvlilc, N. Y and tho Arllnton Mills, of Lawrence, Mass., aro ether concerns which havo mnrlo substnntlal wage Increases. That lesser concorns havo taken similar ctlon Is Indlcatod by Chicago llguros, frtioro, according to John W. O'Lonry, pres ident of tho Chicago Association of Com anerce, twenty-five concerns hnvo made 10, S00.000 Increases to 105,000 employes dur tafif'tho yoar. j r GIRL, IN NIGHTGOWN, BURNED Xaznp Ignites Flimsy Dross Child in Hospital Agnes Ktltr, eight yenrn old, Is In tho JRooeovelt Hospital sufforlng from burns re ceived early today when a lamp, which sho was, carrying, Ignited her night clothes. Tho girl, who lives In tho rear of 802 North JToiirth street, laid remained up until nfter Midnight, and when who started for her bedroom carried n lighted lamp. Her mother board her scream u few minutes later and fbund the child's flimsy night gown ablaxo. Mrs. Frits snatched up n blanket, mothered the flames, and carried her daughter to tho hospital. The child's con dition Is serious. .W,AltN3 OP CIIRISTMA8 RAFFLES .District Attornoy nt Cnrllslo Trios to Hntt "Crmncing Off" CAItMBLH Pa., Deo. IE. District At torney Lloyd today declared wnr on the chancing oft" of Christmas candy and tdgnrs and all games of chnnco. Ho lias Issued warnlngii that violations , would bo punished by prosecutions. CANDY AT AIX OCR JIANV I'dl-ULAU HT0KE3 FOR CHRISTMAS We offer special service In the alo of candles to SUNDAYSCHOOLS - Schools, Churches, Societies, Homes, etc. Thoe charitably Inclined should pbona now or call at factory, whoro orders will bo booked for delivery any time up to Xmat. SPECIAL PRICES Fceoi, Loouit 1893 On Show at 15th St. Store OUR WONDERFUL p gfSwuiary Wrapping Machine WPPia uutaaur ear FAMOUS JSoft Yellow Jack Cimm in and Get a Free Sample 20C lA Lb. Box i box of thta famous, soft .ck uii our Owo-Seau Osady to bML Ktar. fstlur or wlbit I . cnace. & Ifik m s.ih- n WtfHSPf IiQteMlTS HOME GARAGE N0W;0LDMANMUSTG0 Ahdcnt Stono Bnrn to Bc Con verted Into Auto Shelter. Occupant nnd Cnts Sorry $-raiOT& MaMPHlXjABMHM, FBIDAY, BEOBMBBB "US, 01916 ''' ' . i ...-,.., i , in r ; , " i- r- - ' " n ' ' r " " A pletare llteitrallng this story appears en the plctorlnl pe. Henry Abrams, hermit and phllospher, has been notlflfd to aeale his homo In an old barn nt Eleventh street and Allegheny avenue The eviction notice Includes tho hermit's six cats Aristotle, Horace, 1'lato, Rurlpldes, Homer nnd Lucretius. The notice to vacate has hit the hfrmlt phllospher a hard blow n blow that has jangled his heart strings and caused a perpetual lump to lodgo In the vicinity of his Adam's apple, Tor eighteen years Ahrnms has called n partltloned-off corner of tho barn his homo, nnd every clapboard, cranny arid corner of tho place Is donr to him, Kvery crevice In tho ancient old door and the seams In tho old walls nro asso ciated with things closo to tho heart nnd thoughts of thft old phlloitphor. That Irresistible onward movement of evo lution In the mods of lltlng of city dwellers Is the force which Is to blast the hermit from his stable domicile City dwellem In sist upon having automobiles, nnd there must bo garages In which to house theso automobiles 'William C. Carman, 1.20 West Allegheny nvemic, has purohnscd the hnrn, will raio tho structuro nnd upon Its site erect n. modern garage Until last week tha barn was leased to Isllo Alexander, 1122 Hoy street, and Abrams cared for Aloxati dor's horses The horses havo already been moved to other quarters A shack will bo constructed In tho rear of tho gnrago for Ahramn, but ho nays It will not bo lllio his old homo. Tho barn Is an old stono struc turo 12E years old. Tears glistened In tho oyon of tha hermit as ho talked about tho giving up of tho old homo. "It's hard very hard," ho said slowly "It gives you kind of a pain down hero to think of giving up a hotna which has shel tered you for so many yearH." Tho hermit placed a weather-bcatan hand over his breast io Indicate whero ho felt tho blow Abrams wan born In n huuso nt Cler mantown avenue and Venango street llfty- nlno years ago His father, Wllllnm Abrams was a prosperous hutoher, with n stall In the Hecond street market house. Abrams has four brothers who aro enjoying prosperity. iitifci if .in, i nriirf' rt T Cambria County Tronmircr Dies JOIINHTOW.V, l'n, Deo IE Clmrleii .1 Ma) or, treasurer of Cambria County Is dead at his homo here. Ho was lcu president and a director of tho national bank at Johnstown, HMtlMHWWVmMnUMHmvVT 5-pound Box ! TlT rine mixtures' Many kinds fresh, pure, wiinlc- $1.25 j i some Other 5-pound boxes 31.50, t $2.00, 12.50 up to $5.00. lb. 5 linrlcy & nure nutrar -faiO' - ... .- ,..,. .. $ Candy Canes 12 c doz. Candy Baskets Candy Vegetables ' Cc Carrots, Peas, etc. " Old Virginia O Ce lb. Peanut Candy u rhone In your candy ordor nnd our wagons will dnlher You t lift inrv mttwn ..? iiimll,.. ... -j b.i wu i.j nM.u u, iMMlir ,,,t t purity. iiKLr, WAtNWT ano oh sot KKYflrONi: MAI.V OSS Fancy Doxes, nil sizes j Stock ings filled with candles: Fmors nnd riguros; big and llttlo Santa S Claus, otc JiiHt pick up jour plioncl A!exSheppard& Sons, Inc. 5 8TH & WALNUT STS. LEARY'S Christmas Remainders of Editions Call or Write for Catalogue A fow rnoro of tho hundreds of books listed u t fractional prices. A Book Describing Our Own Land "lllshnars and IlHaxa of the ItocVr ounUlcu.'1 Iiy Cllllun Jolumon, A trli OkUlioms, inrouxa rttturnsKa. jvkubb. tuttl.fl.W unit I in Villowatpna I'ark. JTv) lae, UJ llluilratloim, Oluth-Une.l. tltU un .fuv..t .in. In v.il.1 TlllillaliaHM C I - aiiu price, 'i not. Our orlo l'oitnie, I8o Kxtra Thackeray's Complete Works -$20 Instead of $50 This Is'th Century Edition at Lu limited to 1000 setsi ooly 0OO ! for Am.rltMJ. Contains 000 n.w plain. ! clHy dmlna by lUrry KurnlM, alto 1S00 llliuiratlans by Thaokaruy Mnimlf and other artiste that appeared In original unions Ktse papers beautifully printed and bound. The chance ox a lifetime. llacmlllan'e price. 90 net. Our price, for gi0 OO the set .... . , . . . , . .4 Tee bavr to uiall Persia and Its People will rei T?lta. r. BI1see. erlvlnv i. rtai. n.itlln. present Piitlcal aniT social condulona la avartlntareatlna tMODla A. tank ihn remain the alandard on this aubject for rear to come. ZO llluetrstlone Octavo, art f'loia ana ornanieniei uaca ana oarer aeehftl n sold. Itacmlllaa Company's price C1 nit 3f0 net. Our boll.lay price . . 01ul' foetate. Mo Ultra A Book Every American Should Read The Story of the While Ilea. By Ketbir Slasleten. Two vo umea. 4vAn Intimate story of tha home Itfi their wives and famllli e of the Pre, atdenta dawn Intaraetmtf chaptere deal with .r" .-iv:'......! - .un ..... - "7 com ana ine iru nr from Miaulndoa run i4i cold innio sn uu ua uu. ant ton uoieu jsu ruu-pr. rtpro LSravlnaa ari.l nhniA srapiui. lIatJomiy iwubo in Blue cloth. I4 ea.iH IN H tWJ WUt (III duetUns of palnttnica. t5."V'?v'? Wot?. aSTXaCt. "7.T,t'"yiS' llcClure'e price, IS 00 set CI ern Our holiday price for st ox,ou l'oetase. Kxtxaj fuet Leary's Book Store ajwn ii iiiimiiii miw cW(kmeaM& mm H Market, 10th and 11th Streets HI 1 , ,i Wjm See the FREE Entertainment In Our Beautiful Auditorium 4th Floor Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoo Little Fairy Cava of Wild Animals 0 Little Browiica dome and hrtnt? the children. We Are Ready for Intensified Selling Tomorrow, in I ?syWaKSKB Market, 10th and 11th StrccU Toys, Dolls and Games Stocks Have Been Replenished. Our Low Prices Are Legion 1.69 Tabic and 2 Chairs Ttiat Slide Unttcrnnatli ta(lc of li.irdwoad $ III (.'(illicit - o ,t k llllie,! Top of tnblr l.txJO inelics, A de cided novelty Teddy Bears, 98c IR'j inches Ii 1 k Ii ; stunt hotly nnd limbs. 1 tili-jointril. Others 50c to $2. Some nrc niu- al titoSbtf Xififi.it-jzJij Desks at .$1.00 Fllll.llicd ill koI'I en oak, made of se Irrted liitnlirr 24 inches high I ift-toj cover Child's Desk & Blackboard at 98c Desk- and black board combined. Made of hardwood, stained a n tl var nished, is collapsi ble Can he put away in a small space. Coaster Wagon at $2.50 A niott snb stantnl t o y. built of hinl vvonil, Imh trim ,i lc s .1 n d br.ilrc II (i d v 13x28. I ?s5R3ssmi mT!&h U-iiC 'i'-'t-'ri Hand Cars at $3.00 Made of best cold rolled steel, chestnut wood seat, rubber tires. 24-Inch Imported Dolls, $2.49 Full jointed at kneci, hips, shoulders, elbow and rest Cttrly hair, hair eyelashes sleeping eyes. a n d m Our' Most Extensive Stocks of Jewelry : SilYeirwaire Affords Splendid Gift Suggestions Please benr In mind this Is the first Christmas season of tho Enrle Store nnd every article is brand how and up-to-date. Prices arc moderate for instance: Solid Gold Lavalhcres, $4.98 to $25 Set with full cut diamond, combined with pearls. Some in petulant effect, with three diamonds. 15-m solid gold chain. Solid Gold Rings, ot $2.B0 to $9.98 SivIm for women ami men. Various colored Shoo Flics at 98c Nicely painted horses, very life like. Seat upholstered in neat cre tonne. 11ASRM13NT stones, In fancy and plain designs. Quadruple Plated Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, $2.50 to $6.98 Dossed designs. All boxed sep arately Quadruple Plated 4-pc. Tea Sets, $5.98 to $18.50 Taney designs. Gold Filled Dickens Chains, $1.98 to $5.98 In plain link, fancy and curb pat terns. Guaranteed 10 nnd 20 years. Imitation Shell and Demi Combs, 50c & 98c Alt yudded with fine white stones, vfcomc colored. All boxed. Gold Filled Jewelry at 50c & $1.00 Ml arc boxed. Included are la. valhercs, brooches, bar pins, beauty pins and fancy pins, in a large assortment. Men's Gold Filled Watches, $8.50 to $17.50 American and Swiss movements. 20-year cases. Gilt Florcntino Frames, 50c to $1.50 In postal or cabinet sizes, Sterling Silver Dorine Powder Boxes, 98c In fancy chased designs. Con tains powder, puff nnd mirror. j Gold Filled Watch ; Bracelets, $5.00 Imported movements, guaran teed. Convertible style. MAIN FLOOR Give Gloves for Xmas Never too many of them for the woman who considera her self well dressed. Our stocks are Iarpe, for instance: Wonun's 16- and 20-hutlon White Kid Gloves, $2.25 to $3.00. Women's Washable Kid' Gloves, $1.50 to $2.25. Women's Imported Kid Gloves, $1.50 to $2.25. Women's Kayser Duplex Gloves, $1.00 and $1.19. Women's Lined Mocha Gloves, fur lop, $1.00. Women's Wool-Lined Kid Gloves, SI. 75. Men's Klcccc-Liucd Kid nnd Mo cha Cloves, $1.25 to 52.50. Men's l'tir-Linctl Kid Gloves, $3.00 , and $3.50. 'Men's Dress Gloves, kid and suede. $1.15 and $1.85. Infants' Mittens, while and colors, 15c nnd 25c. Children's Kid-Lined Gloves, 59c nnd $1.00. Children's Yarn Gloves 29c to 50c. MAIN J'LOOK ffML. m ffiw s I II Wm LA I I 1 JH4 A Most Profitable Offering About 750 Women's &Misses'Fur Collar & Fur Trimmed Winter Coats 4D m Positive $15? $16.50 and $18.50 Values And the woman who shares in this offering will find it profitable indeed for the values are exactly as stated. Fully 20 different styles for choice and you can judge the smart ness by the three pictured. Fashioned of wool velours, wool plushes, pebble cheviots, zibclincs, chinchillas, silk corduroys and broadcloths. The furs used for trimmings embrace moufflons, kit coney, fox, blended opossum, natural opossum, Siberian wolf and others. AH the wanted high colorings of the season. CHOICE $11.75 A Very Special Lot of Silk Dresses Re-priced to $5.00, 7.50, fZ0 & $15 They were originally priced up to $25.00. They are gowns for party, street and afternoon wear. shcond floor lour Gift to Him Is Here And lie Will Appreciate It, Coming From Earle's . Men's $6.00 Bnth Robes at $4.00 Cut ample full and Ioiik shawl collar. Side pockets, piped scams and tassel. All sizes. Men's $5.00 Tub Silk Shirts at $3.95 Ileautifttl pattirns in various handsome colors, with satin stripes. Each one nicely packed in a fancy box. A large raiiRe of patterns. Stcs 14 to 17 liiilics. Men's Silk Neckwear nt 50c limeades in larRe floral patterns. TJic colorings arc beautiful and rich. Men's Knitted Mufflers at 49c to $6.95 All kinds pure silk, fiber silk, silk-aml-fibcr and mercerized cotton. Accordion ami crochet weaves. In plain colors, stripes end bor dered ends. Kach in a fancy box. MAIN FLOOR Is It a Fur Set for Her? Our Dependable Qualities Also Mean Economy Natural Cross Fox Sets at $85.00 to $150.00 Harrcl muff, head and tail trimmed. Double fur scarf. Also fancy muffs. French Coney Sets at $20.00 Double fur scarf, trimmed with black fox paws. Ball muff, velvet bed $2000 set. Fox Sets, $49.75, $65, $85 and $95.00 In taupe, battleship grey and blended cross fox. Vfr i ML Grey Fox Sets, $22.50 Made of fine and well-matched skins, double fur scarf. Barrel muff, head and tail trinrmed. Black and Brown French Coney Barrel Muffs at $3.50 and $4.95 Odd Muffs, pillow and barrel shape, at $1.95. Australian Opossum Muffs, $4.50 In ball shape, with a silk ruffle at the hand. Children's and Misses' Fur Sets at $2.95 Fancy satm-lined collar, with a snap at the head as a finish. Ball muff, with a cord. main KLOOR SPECIAL VALUES IN Fur Coats For Tomorrow Hudson Seal Coats, $87.50 Trimmed with contrastlnir furs. Vnlue $125.00. Nearsenl Coats, $57.50 10 in the lot, very specially priced. Values up to $100.00. Hudson Seal Coats, $125.00 to $190.00 Finest quality Benl, with skunk col lar, cuffs and bottom. oo m 1 Sk' 1 mHP f A M'mmwmm ataTH 1 f W aVataTaTaTaKJ faTaTaTaTaTaTBg ii .in ii i ii I .' laiim I !'" ' i ijjun -. s2ia 'LiiisaimktiTiaw,Mii?-i . .. . , . ., a. &&. , -. ' SWlgHBgffrv" fSHMaMMrVUlaJsUtfiL u BlalIIIIHIHBBHBIIIH iMlL ifKLii TOKIiMAKJCiii aaaa jrv aaaLaakU 'Blal m m w TcaeBM -imit?--'im. aTU'snf - i aTaTaTaTJaTal aaaaajp ip a iiiiaewa aiaiiajaa niaaiiaaa iaeaaTaTJ eaaiaMieaiaaaai i aeji i i i mm i m . a -- --i'-i.--jf7i-- -tji , a .niam , a. i. ,m! "t"'44 $m&m"- mmmmaammmmBKp''J' r " " j - .i3iMf-jsi - i amBv i --- ?-"cfES'ifcB- s 'tr -js -js - - - tg'-zZf liilJ-a''w"J""!-jtJ";,t1 w T" " SlICOND FLOOR A Most Important Offering Tomorrow Men's and Young Men's man class ( ROCHESTER FOB MEN AND ART TAILORS D CLOTHE 1 TODNO SIKH Boys ' Overcoats, Suits or Mackinaws $QM New Arrivals For Tomorrow Most Exceptional Purchase OVERCOATS in convertible col- $ , lar, pinch back styles. Gray and brown Scotch cheviots plaid lined. MACKINAWS of heavy weight plaid materials. SUITS of fancy cheviots and worsteds in Norfolk and pinch back models. Sizes from 5 to 18 years. SjECOND FLOOR Suits & Overcoats At the Special Price S p e c i a 1 yes for every fib "J A F?(? "Rochester Art Clothes" garment is ) I I a O worth more and regularly sells for -J- -' much more than our sale price. They are wonderful values for their materjals, their tailoring, their finish are absolutely the best. Exactly 300 Overcoats and 200 Suits that, this maker has allowed us for special selling and those who know "Rochester Art Clothes" will agree with us that they will go out rapidly. t OVERCOATS in Chesterfield, Tinch Back or Full Back models, single- or double-breasted, convertible collar, with belt. Novelty and staple materials. SUITS in conservative, 2- and 3-button and the new 2- and 3-button double-breasted, soft roll front, belted and pleated back models. Special Men 's Suits & Overcoats We could readily get more for them, but we bought them below price and pass tho savings on to you. Pinch back and plain back models in both suits and over coats. Plain qolors snd novelty effects. All sizes. 'SOQHD FLOOR , JT - sA-4fe . V hiwuMwmmm (HPf V? 1 ! n v i 5 r yiU I r SB I In HI - 1 l I pJ-IA 1 ! Mm HiliaaiaHiaiaiaialEsia&iiaMafaraaflAS MliaBBiaaaP.HBWBB