The Survey October 1917-March 1918 . Rag. Trada Mark James McCutcheon & Co. are showing unusuallyattractive displays of Easter Apparel for Womenand Misses. The seasons newest Cotton, Woolen, and Silk fabrics are portrayed inmany different models of Coats,Suits, Dresses, Skirts andBlouses. Daytime Dresses— # to Cotton Frocks— # to 47-5° Wool Tailored Suits —# to I Suits of Linen and Cotton Fabrics— # to Top Coats and Outer Wraps—? # to Separate Skirts— #5-75 to Hand-made Blouses of Batiste and real Filet Lace—# Shirts of Handkerchief Li


The Survey October 1917-March 1918 . Rag. Trada Mark James McCutcheon & Co. are showing unusuallyattractive displays of Easter Apparel for Womenand Misses. The seasons newest Cotton, Woolen, and Silk fabrics are portrayed inmany different models of Coats,Suits, Dresses, Skirts andBlouses. Daytime Dresses— # to Cotton Frocks— # to 47-5° Wool Tailored Suits —# to I Suits of Linen and Cotton Fabrics— # to Top Coats and Outer Wraps—? # to Separate Skirts— #5-75 to Hand-made Blouses of Batiste and real Filet Lace—# Shirts of Handkerchief Linen, Buster Brown Model—# Send for new Spring and SummerCatalogue Tailored Linen Suit in White, ° g Rose, Copen, Green, Helio, _ 7 , •; • ? ; day, Tan - - $ Orders by mail given special attentionOrders by mail given special attention James McCutcheon & Go. | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New York. whether conditions before and after thechange were the same. It is impossibleto discover whether the number or thecharacter of employes remained thesame; whether the management wasefficient or otherwise, or whether therewere changes in management. In thiscase, says the report, the preponder-ance of evidence is so marked that ex-tended analysis of the data is unneces-sary. The report states further thatwhere figures were obtained for a pe-riod immediately before and immediate-ly after the change in hours, the uni- formity with which the figures thus ob-tained indicated a loss in output . .taken in connection with the markedunanimity of opinions submitted bymanufacturers . . made nice allow-ances for minor factors unnecessary. Several interesting lines of possible in-vestigation mentioned in the report arenot followed up. For example, it isstated that in the southern mills, wherelonger hours prevail, the margin oflost time appears to be considerablylarger. There is no discussion of


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