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« President was ubolished, — CONGRESS ALONE CAN NOW PREVENT. \ TALWAY STRKE Quick Amendment to Arbitra- tion Law Might Lead to Settlement. Only Federal intervention in the shape Of radical amendment to the Eraman act can prevent a strike of upward of 108,000 trainmen and conductors em- ployed on forty-one Eastern railroads, , the opinion of the leaders now as- Sembled tn this city. The abrupt termination of the neg>- Mations between the Conference Com: mittee of Railway Managers and repre @eMtatives of the Brotherhood of Rall+ fad Trainmen and the Order of Rail- Way Conductors yesterday oame after ‘Uh railroads had refused unanimously to \ mduct any Arbitration under the Erdman act. The same objection was raised by the #allroads when the firemen threatened & strike leet year. The Erdman act Provides for the selection of one arbi- Wator by the roads and one by the Men, these two then to select a third Man not connected with the roads or the unions. In the opinion of the ratiroad man- gers this could result only in the Practical settlement of the differences involved by one man since it is un- Ukely that the ratiroad representative or the representative of the men would give way to the other. The @ larger board of arbitrati failure of Congress to pass bil) 1s regarded as presaging a strike. AMENDMENT HELD UP IN HOUSE AT WASHINGTON. An amendinent to the Erdman act Providing for six arbitrators instead of ‘three has already been passed by the Senate, but hangs fire in the House. Efforts have been made to hasten the Passage of the bill #o that it might be available in the present situation. Sec- retary of Labor Wilson has suggested certain changes. The new bill is the wert of a committee which included ’y is membership Judge Knapp of the * .ourt of Commerce, ex-Labor Commis- aloner Neill, President Brown of the New York Central and other rallroad officials as well as Presidents Garret- son and Lee of the Union, Chairman Elisha Lee, speaking for the Conference Committee of Managers, an- rouned to-day that the roads would stand pat on the proposal they had laid down and that no threat of a President A, B. Garretson of ¢! n- ductors and Will G. Lee, President of the Trainmen, refused to make any pre- dictions as to the immediate possibility of @ strike. Pres dent Lee, of the trainmen, issued &® statement to-day in which he sought te controvert the statement of the rail- roads that the trainmen and conductors were demanding excessive wage in- creases. “All we ask,” he sald, “is an equit- able standardization of wages. Our de- manda are not excessive. A freight con- ductor in the East—the worritory now involved—recelves $3.63 Chicago he receives #. Gouth he receives $4.10 brakeman in the Ea ves $242 a day. In the West he gets 82.78 and in the South $2.75, “The richest railroads in the world are in the East, and we demand that they so standardize their wi cales that thelr men shall recelve as much @8 they do in the South and West." peillacadl Madly M’DONALD IS MELLEN’S MAINE CENTRAL SUCCESSOR. Vice-President of the Railroad Takes Place of Retiring President. PORTLAND, Me. July 9%.—Charles §. Qellen resigned the Presidency of the @£aine Central Railroad at the monthly meeting of the directors to-day, Vice- President and General Manager Morris MeDonald was elected to succeed him, George 8. Hobbs, Second Vice-President ‘and Comptroller, was appointed General Manager. The office of Vice-President Was not filled and that of Second Vice Arthur P. Foas was made Comptroller. ‘The vacancy In the board of directors caused by the death of J. Pierpont Mor- Gan ‘was filled by the election of Alvah W, Sulloway of Franklin, N. 1H, pe A HOTEL MAN WANTS HIS $4.000 Negan Tobacconist of “Frenzied Finance” Methods, Ace James B, Regan, proprietor of the Hotel Knicherbocker, through his at- y, Max D, Steuer, to-day filed in upreme Court a complaint in an 1 in which he seeks to recover ‘ Our $4,000 from Allston Sargeant, @ cigar 1135 Broadway, iplaint alleges that the de- it told the hotel man that tf he would Invest $4,000 in the accumulative | ror, stock of the Sargeant Cigar Company he would gain 60 points on the deal within four months, Common stock was given ay a bonus. The hotel man says he turned the $4,000 over to Sar-| 10.t veunt and received the stock certifi. at Si teclares in the complaint that the entations made by Sargeant vere false and known to the defendant to be so. The return of the money in- vested had been demanded as per pre vious agreement, but payment, Regan says, was refused, Coney Ba: The Coney on strike ye rday for shorter hours came (© terms to-day with the boss barbers, Hereafter they will work from 7.80 in,the morning to 9 o'clock at night, Previdusly they worked trom 6 A. M. times as late as midnight, It was eeyictory for the strikers who went on thi picket line yesterday and enrolled ‘alt phe barbere at the Island. ROBIN MUST NOW STICK |BOMB FOR BOSS DYER | MORE CLOSELY TO TOMBS Judge Mayer Recalls Writ of Habeas Corpus Under Which He Fre- quently Left Cell, Judge Julius M. Mayer of the Fed- eral District Court to-day recalled the writ of habeas corpua under which Joseph G. Robin wan permitted to Appear before Referee Willlam H. Wiills in the bankruptcy proceeding against the Bakers’ Realty and Se- curity Company for the purpose of testifying concerning his acts and conduct, the property, amsete and ef- fects of the company's estate, In recalling the writ under which Robin has been able to leave his cell in the Tombs practically at will, Judge Mayer sald there was every desire to enable the appropriate officers of the court to obtain as much intormation 48 possible and to gather in assets for the benefit of such estates as may be In bankruptey, But, he sald, such \ rites should not be regarde! as continuing and could not be enlarged ‘o allow coneultation outside the © of Robin's detention. “Hereafter,” Judge Mayer aaded, “as occasion requires, application may be made on appropriate papers for any further writ !f the actual presence of the prisoner is necessary in any pro- ceeding.” Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected ecalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. . There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; [Abr deen 6 roducing a feverishness and itching of the scalp which if not reme- died causes the hair roots to shrink, Besos and die—then the hair falls out last. A little Danderine tonight—now— any time—will surely save your hair. Labor Leaders, it ls Sald, Will Call PATERSON, N, J., July #—A emall bomb was exploded last night in the, rear ya Fourth etreet occupied by J. Barley, a boss dyer, working in the Auger & Simon plant. blown out, but no other damage was done, intended as @ warning, as there has! been @ steady drift back to work on the part of the boss dyers, It 1s reported now that the strike leaders have decided to end the strike on Aug. 31, Win or lose, the strikers are to go back to work then, it te reported. Then they will strike again next spring. realised that it would be impossible through the cold weather when besides food the (From thi An African gray parrot, aged twenty- two and one-half years, owned by a Dinas Powis postman, has just nid an ems, causing great excitement in the neighborhood. 95 GENT “DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF—GROWS HAIR Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old reliable, harmless ‘‘Danderine’—Get results. dropping the back. It has a continuous Get d 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s 9 45c Grape Juice—our well-known feel ny one-piece mattress. The Danderine from any drug store of tollet | omens Fountain quality: large © 4 J | angle iron frame Is fitted with Romelink counter, and after the first application \size champagne bottle CH | springs. The couch is 6 feet long. The { you will say it was the best investment Outing and Sport (iar dened artless 1d width of seat when back Is up is 22 you ever . Your hair will imme- 65¢ Nightgowne—for women; sii inches. Width when used asa bed, 4 ft. diately take on that life, lustre and luxu- riance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the ap- | pearance of abundance; an incomparable in front; neck and sleeves fin- gloss and softness, but what will please Values $1.25 ished with edging of ioe Pim you ciheniets mater ME | a st-8@, Te FeyC wines Ps an use, when you will actually see a lot of ‘ fine, downy hair—new Kair—growing all morrow, at over the scalp. —— a Fer EVENING WORLD, WEDRESDAY, JULY—¥, Cd ore = “‘Fverybody’s Going to The Big Store’? Mtn Straw Hats $ Suits for Men || | ._.,tases tos: rom and Youths Hat Departments it was at the beginning of the season. Here are 3,000 men’s and youths’ straw hats in the Values to #25; On $ Sale, Tomorrow, at very best weaves and in every etyle favored by fashion for the summer of 1913, One hundred cents can't buy in Greater New York better value in a summer hat than {s offered you here. This sale is timely—in fact, it is ‘way In advance of the period when we would usually make eo startling a The summer season hasn't produced finer suits than these are. They are natty, smartly tailored, J excellently trimmed and, in every way, T! MOST DESIRABLE SUITS OF THE SEASON. 4 Included are neat patterns in PURE ALL-WOOL WORSTEDS, VELOURS reduction. Take your choice of these hats, tomorrow (values § 1 AND CASSIMERES, PURE ALL- ‘WOOL BLUE SERGES, GENUINE 10.93), Qtovvrsrcecrcrsesreveresaes ovebveces “PRIESTLEY” MOHAIR SUITS, ETC. EXPLODES IN PATERSON, the Silk Strike Off on - Aug. 34. 1 of a cottage in North) A cellar window waa It 1s thought the tomb waa! ql ail This is because it is (Second Floor, MAIN Bullding.) MAIN BUILDIN Sue Black Silks The Choicest and Most peerecet Weaves for Present 5 ‘Tée Black Oriental Silk—36 inches | $1 Black Messaline and Taffete— \terproo! and pere- inches wi ineproof; yard . 58 Dress Menaall vacodauallty: ya, 7 OC GREENHUT BUILDIN thine” Davenport the strike to be maintained ‘MAIN BUILDIN Our Cut Flower Special: Beautiful Kitaney ROSES and Carnations All colors; elsewhere The 29¢ Ka ‘ardift Western Mail.) The range of sizes is complete and NN] rs can be perfectl fitted. Your choice, tomorrow, at $12 And These “Odd”’ Suits Specially Priced “Odd” Suite—the newest shades in tans, grays and browns; also all-wool blue setges for youths and young men; sizes Extra Special For Tomorrow 30 to 40; values to $18; tomorrow, (Thursday) Only ee Usual Price $11; 4 *ind ta envelopes, Serine | Here, Tomorrow, at . ; 56. ( 5 and 24 env * feck abt ete 1 2 ” See illustration. The “REINA” may (Maia Pioor, MAIN Butiding.) be converted into a 4-foot bed by merely 6 Beautiful Styles of over model; trimmed with all- over embroidery and eyelet ribbon run, with bow of ribbon Skirts 88e Quilted Table Padding Just the thing for present S4 Inches wide: yard. Bullding.) EMBLEM OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, and as none but! sound, clean grain can be malted, it is made from the most carefull selected grains. It is a predigested liquid food in the form of a medici- nal whiskey; its palatability and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is invaluable for the preven- tion or alleviation of distressing summer complaints. Get the genuine; sold by druggists, grocers and dealers, $1.00 a lar, If your dealer cannot supply you, write us and we will tell you where it can be Medical booklet and doctor's advice free on request. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., bought. we PAY FREIGHT # A & A . | NO grocery store, neighborhood or otherwise, can offer you more—very few so much. Here on Easy Pay- sig “ he “ yes i Pre Weal | Mail‘and telephone orders filled. ‘Phone Chelsea 4,000, . ment Torts A Week >ELiveneD BY1§200 “ $20.00 “ $2.50 ‘rq,,Ameane Assorted Vegetables Ry Punts hea ate, en MOTOR TRUCKS “ $30.00 “ $2.75 FANCY SUGAR BEETS, Early June ||] aise auatity PARINA.. cabs “aes [|| smtecrens Seinen coreee ots bines two machines in one—a ball-bearing rotary UNMARKED, 0 $40.00 a 34.00 p GRANULATED HOMINY. “). 8@e pesatiteh and chain-stitch — machine. WRITE FOR OUR $500 $50.00 a $5.00 t is a center-needle or “sitstraight,” 1913_ CATALOGUE . PARLOR Velour Sulit, DINING ROOM Oak Sideboard. bev- ‘Cover, ards Matting. All Goods Marked in Pi Figures HOLZWASSER &CO « OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL OPM. To buy your table supplies here is to lat nara a first-class housekeeper, because Ball- e ri RAL C " i YOU DO BETTER IN THE BIG STORE THAN ANYWHERE OUR Link CREDIT TERMS TC REATER NEW YORK. CLEANLINESS—PURITY—FULL WEIGHTS AND Bearing Sewing Machine $75 Worth $5.00 Down $1.00 to $1.50 Weekly je home consista of the accompanying {rim rticies, and te on show in our warercoms, howing you exactly as they would avpear im jug, d5e; large bottle. CAROLINE SEYMOUR'S —“OUT-OPF — 5 | . POWDERED BORA 9c THE-ORDINARY" — brandied Bartlett of $1 a Week. ee KITCHEN gcincaion, 43 Kt eat Hd Pears and other Varietiees Geten, sesh, es In golden onk, E a wosea All ake Oak’ Eaten~ oak Kitchen, Closet, 8 ree 10s boven, dic; large bow, Wehanants (a vel Si pn Table Hane dourt Kiteher SAXON W S ee ie with "Ever Ranke ‘or Retriserss reg. 18 packce 0? 12¢ 7 rr La tehen =< ares 43 pleces of Open Every Evening Until 9 P.M. 11917-1423 THIPD AVE807 ST wear in town or country, in the mountains or at the sea- / shore. The materials are DO- MESTIC REPPS, CORDE- LINES AND LINENES, in (Main Poor, MAI $1 Umbrellas—made of cotton taffeta; fitted with cases and tassels; plain or fancy handles; for men and for women; GREENHUT BUILDIN Clearance Sale of OX12-F t. Rugs Excellent Grades Markedly Reduced in Prices / white, tan, light blue and 8 iiain Picor, MAIN,Bullding.) $39.50 Seamless Wilton | $22.50 Seamless Velvet | $37.50 Extra Grade Ax- ixtu! f Rugs — self - effects;| Ruge— good, bright| minster moles erhene sn bad ree os S BUIEDING in met colorings trating in attrac- teste Ortontal trimmed with wi and de- ve de- ind col- soe aolncton a signs; at 27.50 signs; at 17.50 ortags; at 32.50 43 inches. None of these skirts will be sent C. O. D. of on approval. (Firat Floor, MAIN Bullding.) 24.60 Seamless Velvet Rugs ---| $0.75 je—pretty \ Oriental aemene and $ 44 Legend Soran 7 7 5 colorings; at........ Bv.eoU| at........ aay te . Not in Years Have You Seen a More Important Sale of om Sterling Silver Deposit Glassware CY No Less than 25,000 Separate Pieces Offered, Tomorrow, at Less than |; Our Regular Prices Now here is a remarkable sale indeed, involving what is really a storeful of CHARMINGLY DESIGNED SILVER DEPOSIT WARE IN THE NEWEST OF PATTERNS. = 50c on the dollar of value is what you are expected to pa “ for thes. pieces and we defy ANY STORE in Greater New Yor , or elsewhere to offer bigger bargains. 4 In many cases, plain glass would cost you more than these e: elegant silver deposit pieces. . hall let the details speak for themselves, but we merely ask that you COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN, TOMORROW MORNING, and buy aly aasth cas: YOUR INVESTMENT WILL PROVE TO BE A MAGNIFICENT ONE. Ico Tea Glassea—3 styles Flower Vases At At Water Tumblere—7 cl s At Ash Trays At At Cordial Glasses—2 styles Mustard Jara Water Goblets Marmalade Jars Values Fee ¢ Cc Sherbet Glassea—2 styles Sugar Bowls Cc a ‘alues is, to $2 Almond Dishes—3 styles C Cream Pitchers pvt fewer and Tray Values 25¢ to 48¢ Values 39c to 65e | Cologne Botiles—2 styles Png fle Valuen S0c to $1 Materd Pots Individual Almond | Lemon Dishes —7) Finger Bowls Values 50c to 89¢ Pearl-Top Salt Shakers Precast yaaeeen2 bavlee Hon ton Dishes Diehee 3 tie styles Mayonnaise Bowls Pearl. hakers | Catogne Bottles 2 styles Cream Pitchors ual Large Lemon Di bottle, terling silver; teapot, sugar$ haw shel cream michers ats oD] sree als Celery Trays Yellow Poreylain —2- d Pepper Salt an pel £)|| Water Tumblers—6 styles| Piece Dessert set? Hair Receivers " Mmonwue OF wally Hunse oF Clares|Green Fuuery 46K dels— deposites wis Shakers—2 styles Powder Jara norte | 95 Pitchers—value §: Large Pomade Jars value $3;at 2. $5: at Rochester, N. Y¥. (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDING Thousands Shop Wf ammoth Grocery MAIN BUILDING: There Is Not a Better Value on the Market Than The “Florence” Rotary MEASURES AND PROMPT DELIVERIES ARE GUARANTEED. You Can Buy It A -27, and is made in golden quartered oak, handsomely finished. It has four drawers and automatic lift, and all the latest attachments. Can be used for darning or em- broidering without extra attachment. COME IN AND EXAMINE IT, Agents’ price is $65. Our price is less than 14 that figure, Sewin FANCY PEA BEANS. UNPOLISHED HEAD RIC) ferkwell'ss Veep VIENNA TEA MATZO" RUBY BEETS~-Shrewsbury reg. 5c large jar nize oe IMPORTED SAFETY MATCHES— Order These Specials AETNA BRAND PEAR AND APPLE 9c M. 1Se jor... . . (OTHERS WHEAT HEARTS: 9c BREAKPAST FOOD--reg. 140 phage. APPLE CIDER VINEGAR 12¢ My-palion can, h an HOLLAND HERRING NEW EARLY ROSE~-bbi., $2.75; 1.14 2 iM in bi BAKING POWDE! 4 reg. 10c %4-Ib, Brandied Fruits Machines oF ‘. Hawares 13 sards Olletoth, | Delicious Teas it sans. 89C The Big GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER-G Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18® to 19® Streets FAST TEA—4 re, MISSION GAR‘ rir Needle-Threader Free With Every Machine Purchased, (Pourth Fleer, MAIN Bullding.)