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sp a STONE GIVES NEILL ke & ULTIMATUM I ENGEERS lH U. S. Mediation Must Prove Railroads Mean Business by To-Morrow Noon, STONE NOT HOPEFUL. More Delay When Presidents Take Over Power to Treat From Managers. Progress tn the mediation of the atm- extties between the Brothorhord of To- @emotive Engincers and the Hafiroad Board of Managers, which has had @ @ow course during the week, came to @@ abrupt deadiock to-day. Grand Chief Warren 8. Stone of the Wwotherhood notified United States Labor Commissioner Charies P. Neill, one of fhe two mediators, that unless he could feesure the brotherhood hy to-morrow moon that the railroads were ready to arbitrate issues detween themselves and @eo engineers immediately all negotia- ons would be off and the engineers) woul! take independent action. i It Je known that Neill had nearly @eepaired of bringing the warring fac- dons together and that Stone is cog- mischt of the hopelessness of the medi- egors incere in its professed willingness to ‘exbitrate and that the negotiations with ‘Meili and Judge Martin A. Knapp, the Government mediators, have been en- @ouraged by the railroads simply for the purpose of gaining time in thetr Preparatign to break a possible strike Another development which indicated to-day that there {8 mal! possibility of a définite settioment arising from the Present exchange of views wan that pre- ¢ipitated by the Board of Presidents of ‘the fifty rafiroads involved in the die. ute. Phils board, which was in session in the board room of the New York Cen- tral in the new Grand Central Buidding, waddenty took over all power to treat with the mediators from the Board of WIFE, ANNOYED BY AN ADMIRER, SHOOTS SELF. She Repulses Him, He Threatens Death and She Fires a Bullet Into Head. irs. Angelina Teti, twenty-five years ‘No. 28 Fifth avenue lived with john and her two-year-old floor of the house with a ist 5<3F it i H = 4 $ gs i 8 it H 3 i gees it FEE ii j 3 3 i 3 i lt Be Pt yl is veck he found hie wife lying floor, A revolver wae in her hand and there wes bullet wound ta -ber right temple. Ghe was burried to lore, tal ‘Teti followed and sat by her aide all _—_——— , DIES AS HE STARTS AUTO. Sem Shuts Of Power and Helps Garry Mr. Parisot Into Home. @utav ¥. Parton of No. 8 Warren eee, Throat, N.S. ted ot heart yesterday moming while ecated tm Ble automobile in front of his rest- Genes. He was about to start for Gate, accompanied by his con Christian, years old. SET tre Nea: econ. petorton Or 0 ft fF i H ier helped carry Mr, Partsot into his home. in © Bremes, Gormeny, forty-three TRS ag, , Parisot was head bu; for F. A. ©. Gchwars of No. 38 Ficth Veltman Was with Clemons and Batley, Whe Fertshea Too. George Swanback of the Fire Istand fife-saving crew found yesterday on the Qecth shore of Great South Bay the body of young Tom Veltinan, « hunter and guide of Babylon. Veltman was one ‘of @ party of three duck hunters who @eappeared Jan. 5 last. The others were New Yorkers—Dr. Carl Clemons of No, ‘West Beventy-second street and E. 8. &@ wealthy real estate dealer of Fifth avenue. Amalfi, twenty years old, of ‘20 Sones street, was taken to Bella. early to-day suffering polson! The police lying and men @re } 2 E a TEE a! rights and refused ground that I could not be required to incriminate or degrade myself, and Madame Gtangeland continued: A Man or Woman Who Says ‘‘I Never * Lie’ Ie Either Stupid, Ill-Bred, Hy- beh dad pocritical, or That Worst of Human Pests, the “Candid Person.” The Lies of Love Are Eternal, and KARIN Even the Mother Pacifying Two MICHAELIS Quarreling Children Does Not Tell u Each Child the Same Thing. FAMOUS When a Girl Marries Her Husband AUTHOR: Falls in Love With a Li : She Has Made Him Believe She Is, eee and Her Punishment Is She Must . Live Up to the Lies She Has Told or Her Marriage Ie Wrecked. SAYS BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “Women are natural liars. The lic is the woman's weapon, but {t is more than that. On the lips of women the Hie is the promoter of peace and happiness. I do not think women will ever coase lying altogether, I do not think {it 1s desirable that they should. Perhaps it would be possible to eliminate the little lies that women tell each other, but the lies between the exes are eternal. They are basic, ineradicable as sex itself.” ‘Thus Mademe Karin Michaolis Stangeland confirmed and emphasized yesterday a statement which had a GULtYorth week in Carnegie Hall, that all women are born unto born unto evil as the sparks fly upward. Madame Karin Michaelis Stangeland enjoy a 5 the author of “The Dangerous Age” and its seque! ‘The engineers’ leader 1s said to be of | logical studies of the woman of forty, which were translated into fourteen the 'Delief that at no time has the con-|ianguages and which made their author, a round and rosy and attractive ference committee of th railroads been | Desish matron, the most talked of woman in Europe. “Tt 9 #0 what you call in English, soothing, and, have you & word SMOOTHING? It te amoothing, too. HOW A LIE I8 MADE TO SERVE have said, ‘Oh, but she admires you @0 time I caw her she said rusia! yea ieitthe putt sind | | s £ 3 8 iy 5 3 “What woman puts rouge on her face Or equeeses her waist or wears false hair and tells the truth about *? She may be wearing & corset that would much the better ff they do. MEN AND WOMEN WILL ALWAYS LIE TO EACH OTHER. “But the lies from men to women, APRIL 29, 1912. HARVESTER TRUST "LOVING FATHER” Women Have Always Told Lies, Always Will, Says Mrs.Stangeland’ SUI SLATED 10 BEGIN TO-MORROW “Busting” After Failure to Dissolve. WASHINGTON, April 2.—Suit to die} Letters in which hi solve the International Harvester Com-| “your loving father’ pany will be brought m the United] written by the iate Cornelius Van Ness States Court tn St. Paul, Minn., to-/ to nis daughter, Alice Van Ness Parsone, Morrow, according to an announcement | who is now contesting the aged million- at the Department of) alre’s will, were read before Surrogate Fowler to-day in the trial of the will Decision to file the sult to-morrow, the | Contest. ‘The purpose of this was to re- fute the statement made by Van Ness & letter he wrote shortly before his death and gave to his young wife, Alice ‘Wood Van Ness, denying that he was the father of Mrs. Parsons, ‘The tenor of the time-worn documents indicated that the octogenarian writer was melancholy and sad before Alice ‘Wood came into his ilfe and later be- came hie bride. “I have been very sick,” he sald in one communication to Mrs. Parsons. “Fred and Mury (his housekeeper and sdared, With What day of the Massachusotts Presidential primaries, is belleved to have deen |!" conference held between and Attorney-General Wickersham at the White House during the President's brief Sunday etay tn Until the bil praying for a judtctal ecree omering the Harvester Trust dissolved is filed in court, the terme are to be kept a close secret, according to a statement made to-day in the! oMce of Assistant Attorney General | Fowler, who prepared the bill under ‘the supervision of the Attorney-Gen- YOUNG MORGAN'S AUTO HURLS CYCLIST INTO AIR, | CAMBRIDGE, Mas: April 29.--Lowis 8. Chanler of Tuxedo, It is announced that determination to file the mutt follows the inabitity of the Government and the Harvester Com: Dany’s legal representatives to agree on terms of voluntary dissolution. KEEP OUT OF MEXICO, MESSAGE TO OUR WARSHIP. “|Swift Destroyers Sent to Warn Gunboat Yorktown Not to Coal at Any Port. WASHINGTON, April 9.—Tha torpedo dont destroyers Preble and Perry, which slipped out of San Diego harbor last night are under orders to Intercept the gunboat Yorktown by wireless and tell her not to stop at any Mexican port for| @utomobtie of Junius 8. Morgan jr. of caused @ sonsation among women who gathered last |New York across Harvard Bridge late yesterday afternoon, motor cycle ridden by Pawl H. Merhoft collided with a international fame as “Elsie Lindner,” psycho- tossed into the air and the machine demolished. bruised and Chanler took him to the Cambridge Relief Hospit was nald that he nay have internal injuries in addition to his other FIRE AUTO HITS FREIGHT CAR. ¥ Paseaic's Assistant Chief and His Badly Injured. A fire department automobile, carry~ ing Aastetant Chief Gibson of the Pas- atc fire fighting force and driven dy Abrahanr Heller, crashed into a freight car at Passaic and Wall streets tn the Jersey town to-day while going at top peed in answer to an alarm. Heller ‘was taken to St Mary’e Hospital, euf- fering from « badly wrenched knee and outs abou the face and body. Gibson inglsted upon being taken te his home, eithough he gave evidences of having received Mternal injuries. ‘The fire chief's automobile struck the freight oar at @ spur crossing over Wall . Sinee then young Chanler has been driving the car. Both students With Hi CHAMP CLARK’S SISTER TO BE DELEGATE-AT-LARGE. COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, Apri! 29.— Speaker Champ Clark seems sure to control the Colorado State Democratic convention to be held here to-day. Wil- son and Harmon have a following. Sov- eral counties have instructed for Clark and others uninstructed are for bin. Colorado has drawn largely from Mis- eourt for citizens ‘and State pride wins, Ex-Gov. Dockery, Chairman Shannon of the Missouri Democratic Committe C. Davis end G. B. Arnold of St. Louts In view of conditions prevailing in| Mexico it is deemed inadvish! an Amercan gunboat dr of the coastal cities. SAN FRANCISCO, April United States Army transport Buford, bound for the west coast of Mexico, cleared at 9.40 o'clock iast night in the teeth of a heavy southeast gale. The steamer has been w J. | for several days to sail as a relief s! to Americans in distress on the w LETTERS READ AT VAN NESS TRIAL Daughter Introduces Them to Show She Is Child of Late Millionaire. » C. | ‘In another letter the old man wrote: “T hope you will have a peaceful and ‘hom and my prayers | From your father, “Now, my dear chil reads, “you are not buy’ to sell. It is your cho! ‘There is mo place like happy home. My only wimh ta to see you happy. I know what sorrow | only dear friend (the first Mrs. Van Ness) ia at reat peaceful and happy ‘s blessings on your en- tire household and family, from your loving father, C. H. Van r bes pesca “ceeiantaig Gen. Recovers, |tt an annual custom to ride from Wash- ned himself which were My 1,000-MILE HORSEBACK RIDE BEGUN BY WOMAN. | President's Daughter Among Those Who See Mrs. Wadsworth Begin Journey in Virginia. WASHINGTON, Apri! %.—Starting on a@ thousand-mile horseback ride to het home in Genesee Valley, N. ¥., by way of Hot Springs, Va., Herbert Wads- worth left Fairfax Court House with # Party Including Mies Helen Taft, ti President's daughter; Capt, Frank Mc Coy, U. 8. 3. Ransdell and . man Van Vorst. 6 will the party at Hot Springs, Miss Joseph ine Mather of Philadelphia taking her place. Other well known young people will Join the riders at various points along the route. Mrs. Wadsworth has made ington to her New York home, taking a different route each year. —_— FALLS STRICKEN IN STREET. Stephen W! Real Estate Broker, Vietim of Heart Trouble. @tephen White, a prosperous looking man of thirty-six years, who wald he, was a real estate broker, living. at the| Prince George Hotel, Twenty-elghth | street, near Fifth avenue, was str! ' with heart trouble and fell to the stde- | walk at Twonty-first street and Broad- | way early this morning. Patrolman Cahill summoned Dr. Vietor, who re-| moved him to New York Hospital. At the Prince George Hotel it was said | that Mr. White had not been stopping there for a week or ten days. Ho had | registered there on other occasions, but little was known of him. Hs condition | considered rerio BEST FOR BABY’S BATH at never i. tatee” Medicated wit Poslam, the remedy, the beneficial effects of which are exerted gently upon the da, As pure 18 soup canbe. Large cake, price 25 cents AT ALL DRUGGISTS Be LaberslorsessSt We tebe New Fert Brig.-Gen. Tasker H. Biss, whol Mf-Wel in at an wince the death of Gen. Frederick D. Y/Grant hee been temporarily in com- mand of the Department of the Ea: |has recovered from the sudden attack | |of faintness that overocame him during the Grant funeral services in the chapel on Governor's Island last Friday. Gen. | Bilas was out this morning for an |speotion of Fort Slocum. ACETANILID & PHENACETIN Fi are here to boost Clark. probably be a delegate-at-large. ——_>__-- DEAD BY RAILWAY TRACKS. Young Man Found Decipitatea at 100th Street ana the Huds: ‘The decapitated body of a young men was found yesterday on the New York Central tracks along the Hudeon River at One Humtred and Gixty-sixth street. ‘The man had been five feet nine ' |inches high and weighed 170 pounds. He ‘Diack coat, black vest with red ots, dlack shoes, white soft hat, and the initials ‘The police think he committed eulcide. coast, but she received supplementary orders last evening to sail at 9 o'clock. @he carries forty enlisted men as @ ui Bf guard. It was understood here that the Bu- ford would put into San Diego for gh i} gonvoy, although there was no offict confirmation of the report. ham Rosenberg, of No. 108 Hester street, was arraigned to~lay in Essex Market Court, charged. Beckie Sagson of No. 123 Hes- with having absoonded with @ satchel of jewelry during a fire March 2% last in the house Where Mrs. Sasson lives. She says she intrusted her baby and the satchel to Rosenberg to carry out. Ust will run into the| wore Wire facilities still are de- Moralized and tt is impossible to com- municate with several of the stricken from women to men, will never stop. , | | Must not a woman always say: ‘I have| never loved anyboty but you. Nobody has ever kiased me but you't “And must pot the man always aay: ‘True, I have had other loves before, | | butt never loved them itke this’ “Perbaps once in a while the man does no. He, Men forget their feelings. But women are more faithful. Ife little girl of seven loves @ little boy of eeven she never forgets that love, and she has wiven to that little boy @ part of her heart and of her mind that ehe cannot wet back. And go the women who has loved five or ten times before ehe mer- loves each of them forever, even though they are dead, yet she must say te her husband: F ‘5 f es z Re 2 if i e i g HEH ill is i i | i j i 3 tella to each te not the eame, SUCH LIES SHOULD NEVER BE "These lies should not be told. Chil- Gren should be brought up in an atmos- Phere of truth end poace. Where there is no quarreling there is no need for lying. Are not little girls of fourteen and sixteen brought up by their mothers to be sweet and gracious to thelr aunts and family friends and relatives, but to be haughty and distant to boys? That attitude of young girls ie @ Me When @ young girl marries, her husband falls ith a with what she has ts. And her pun- ‘must live up to the in Jove wit Mes she has told or her eelg in all her life.” ———___—_ der with having attempted sut- ture a¢ Harvard next winter under the thes, che Dever forgets those loves. She Its sure the Big smoke and the Big Chew. Big in quality Big in goodness Level-Heads Use It mother pacify two children ° quarreling? First, she whispers in the ear of one little one =Then she goes to the other and whispers. And what she wrecked. She can naver, mever be her James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street On Tuesday, April the 30th SILKS, WOOL & WASH DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, At One-Half Regular Prices All short lengths of Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Wool Dress Fabrics and White and Colored Wash Goods. CORSETS. 1m Both Stores. ° Bon Ton Corsets. Models for every type of figure. Made of Coutil, Batiste and Broche. 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Royal Worcester Corsets,—many models for every type of figure. . 1 23rd Street Business Men’s Advertisements As men are known by the company they keep, so newspapers may be judged by the class of advertisements they print. 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