r -vwjfiynr wb-j-j1; "y T. ( : evetcw public ledgert-phii;adelphia; Saturday, December is, 1919 ." f .. Inli -v.,-,! V THE STRIKE IS OVER! FH-!WJV 1 V( f1i(i!T "m r-Tr-i'Tfnj'! !! ' JW ' 4 1,0 ' .( i, J 11 I ,Vf 'J With This Week's Number The Literary Digest Resumes Its Regular Method of Publication 120 Pages Many Entertaining Pictures y BOUT nine weeks ago the p ressmen employed in the publish- m m business in New York City presented demands to their "" employers for increased pay, and other conditions so radical that they were necessarily refused. The employing printers offered a temporary increase of $6.00 a week in wages, instead of the $14.00 asked for, and expressed a willingness to submit all demands, including that of wages, to arbitration. This was refused by the pressmen and a general walk-out ensued. A few days afterwards, the typesetters, in sympathy with the striking pressmen left their employment ostensibly upon a "vacation."' The result was a tie-up of practically every maga zine published in New York City with the exception of THI LIT-' ERARY DIGEST, which, as an emergency measure, resorted to the photo-engraving process of publication; and the magazine has appeared ever since in typewriter type-face. Now, the compositors and pressmen have returned to work upon the terms originally offered by the employing printers the submission of all demands to arbitration. Consequently THE LITERARY DIGEST, commencing this week; December 13, resumes its old familiar appearance. It is interesting to know that the "Digest's" experiment in typeless printing has started more than two score inventors to work albng the line to perfect methods that may make typesetting superfluous and. ren der Gutenberg's famous invention of movable types an outworn" de vice. Some of the interesting news-articles in this week's "Digest" are: OUR NEW GRIEVANCES AGAINST MEXICO The -Full Light of Public Opinion as Shed by American Newspaper Editors on the Imprisonment of Consular Agent Jenkins President Wilson on Labor Unrest The Outstanding Facts in the Coal Fight The Gates Ajar at Ellis Island The New Labor Party Turkey at the Coming Peace Conference Czecho-Slovak Republic Follows American Model Science's Job to Help the Workers v How We Catch Cold. A New Substitute for Sugar The Psychology of Late Hours Chances for Inventors London Sees a "Shylock" from the Ghetto Something New in Journalism in Paris Protestant View of the Catholic Forward Movement To Save German Children When East. Prays Against West Going to Church in Russia Best of the Current Poetry PersiaHow She Emerges From the War German Financial Position Summarized LadyAstor, From Virginia, 1st WomanM.P. Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Send 10 Cents for a Copy If You Can Not Buy It on the News-Stand f Mark of I Idfe. j40m I wV 8 Distinction to . tg H H I I Be a Reader of I H HI UmmmJk III The Literary H JH II III aaataaaWaBatekw. i 4 erdr I w d for a Single Dime at th Nevra-Stamls , Eaeh Wecfit 4 ? FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) NEW YORK . ' pw itn., -ilc. i r j dr . I. . . J J y i : izm.iMAJL,h . ..imiMM. .t i&mmmmmmmmimmmFm'm !5vT 'J1 r" h V, r r y Jtf&tSCJ&UsH f- V Sff 13 i M W fiv 0 r i ti.J I Li ni hi tl & I A. VI