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2 TOON WINSLOW'S (FLYING SQUADRON WHILE FIGHTING GOES. ON AT THE MINES) Cmts? cess steciottos ots an (Continued from First Page.) grist “Se SVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914." and others until to-morrow to return to thelr various abodes peacefully and to cease all acts of lawlessness. From that moment until further order from the President of the Government. In Trinidad the situation te quiet. In the northern section of the State —_——— by it Cruiser Expects ter Over- ‘ take the New York Down the Coast. OMING GETS READY. to the Texas at the Navy Yard Also Nearly squadron. The Washington was ing Pe iy all Felt i ee efeglass 7 sll ii to United States troops were issued, Gen, Joun C. Chase, Adjutant-General by the State troops for an indefinite of the Colorado militia, reached Loute- ville with 100 State soldiers. They! at any time. fired two volleys over the town and took possession of the Hecla Mine and nearby properties. surrounding the place weie also oc- cupied and to put down any further outbreak. Strikers aay the fighting for the poa- session of the Hecla Mine yesterday was desperate. It is estimated at cupying @ big irrigation ditch, poured *T | bullets for hours into the Hecia mine, where 100 guards and deputies were — expect the Federal troops, and the fact that they are to be held in check Deriod gave rise to-day to much anz- fety leat another outbreak occur there Gov. Ammons expressed great re- Soerow, ef upon the arrival of the Federal troops, and Ger. Chase, who has been hard pressed as commander of the preparations completed | State troops since last ‘Tuesday, re- The hills marked: “Now I'll take a bath and go to leep.”” 5 Hil Hs is BONWIT ‘TELLER & CO, flrFTH AVENUE 568™ STREET Will Offer To-Morrow, Thursday, A Most Extraordinary Sale of | i / ft i ” 9 | Converse, but that do trade, iver the traen, "NIIOE” “NOBODY'S BUSINESS,’ ave such a feet monge® pot cers, t¢ FELLOWSHIPCLUBRECEPTION yet body's business,” was the reply. seen at her home at No. 16! Lime street, Back Bay, to-day, Mrs. | i] a of Mi Cor the strikers do not know whether to| That Is His Answer to Question f Tay have something Yo say” amped (1 damming win bu pioun by ilies ‘eat | as to Possible “Understand- ing” With Miss Converse. ‘Apr! 29.—t0 suntes| TWO HURT IN AUTO WRECK A ae RE ; E § Women’s Tailleur Suits At Decisive Price Reductions The suits concerned in this sale have been selected from the regular stock where only two or three of a kind remain. The season's most desirable styles. 189 Women’s Tailleur Suits Of serge, gabardine, wool poplin, checks and novelty fabrics. Trimmed 22 00 e with moire, taffeta or organdie. Formerly 35.00 to 45.00 150 Women’s Cloth or Silk Suits Of gabardine, English serge, faille silk and moire. A large variety of the distinetive models. Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 32.00 90 Women’s Novelty Suits A collection which includes exact reproductions of models shown at the 44,00 very latest Paris fashion openings. Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 ONLY ONE OF A KIND Original Paris Suits and Reproductions F (1) Tellman: Brown Telita...s.sssssssseseessosees sesves B8B00 (1) Georgette Navy Gabardine. . ++ 960. (1) Copy of Paquin Rose Moire............0++++ peaanes +e» 186.00 (1) Copy of Premet Taffeta and Roman Stripe Combination... 185,00 (1) Copy of Rondeau Le Grande Pompadour and Plain Taffeta 150.00 (1) Copy—Ecru Lace Jacket, Blue Shot Taffeta Skirt......... 150.00 (1) Copy of Georgette Braid-bound Navy Gabardine. . ++ 76.00 (1) Copy of Premet—Three-piece Black Moire... + 260.00 (1) Copy of Premet—Black Taffeta, Jet Ormaments. 176.00 (1) Copy of Paquin—Moire and Velvet........... 116.00 (1) Copy of Poiret—Taffeta and Chiffon. . + 85,00 (1) Crepe Silk with Imported Beaded Chiffon....... seveveees £16.00 (1) Copy of Premet—Faille & Charmeuse, Metallic Embroidery 175 00 (\) Copy of Premet—Crepe Silk and Romain Taffeta......... 135.00 (1) Combination Model of Pompadour Silk and Serge. ....... 145.00 (1) Copy of Premet—Moire and Charmeuse. .. 146.00 85.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 95.00 45.00 110.00 85.00 75.00 95.00 50.00 50.00 95.00 65.00 75.00 75.00 95.00 i ; : ey ‘ If there was, {t would be no- | Friends of Harmony Association to Have Treat To-Night. i The Harmony Fellowship Club, of which Mre, William B, Smith is Presi- dent, will give @ masquerade ball at the Hotel Astor this evening. More than! ISIOF IR Ave- Near I3rt 8’ inverse, nied. |, Tt t8| nave accepted invitations and it prom: | fo ail that 1 can say at, ise to be one of the most delightful so- ENGAGEMENT REPORT fae eee five nanired irenas'at' te memes || Annual Spring Clearance Sale To-Day and Remainder of Week Conforming with, our extaritahed princiole not te carry over any chandige ‘from ‘one ‘sennon to another, we Ne n pre Of our ENTIRE SPRING BTOCK Hewnrdiena ot Come ee ne PEP We direct Particular Attention to the following:— Every Costume Tailleur in the House, including late Importations made of costly silks, gabardine and other new fabrics. Riggs and Walter Galvin. H Those on the Reception Committee are Mra. Charles Thompson, Mrs. John Hob- | Sees Mra. K. M. la s Con yras introduced to wociet: reception December sty and sinletion She Tas nets! ics. She has an 5 ited musteal ability. She in nineteen, Mr, Morgan is twenty-three. w, Mra. A. 5 J. Frank Supplee, Percy J. Smith, Lio- nel 8. Hastings. Among other Soe re of the club are Mrs. H. G. Hollenberg, ” [Mrs ‘Lionel Hastings and Mira, WD: on .D. Contractor Corkerry Smashes Ma-| ‘ic. ani ohine om Way to Yonkers Home. wibe pare | ’ Corkerry, « contractor, iiving| EARLY FIRE ROUTS SCORES. St No, $28 Riverdale avenue, Yonkers, and James Cheakey, @ clerk, of No. ¢|Temement Ptoree street, Yonkers, were injured at 2 @elock this morning when Corkerry's Qutomedile, bound for Yonkers, struck | 45 Hand-made French Blouses, Park | French Organdie, Chiffons, Crepe, ‘Th No. avenue were driven to the street early Regular Prices $10 to $25................46 least 20,000 shote were fired and nearly to-day that it would surprise/an tron trolley post at Broadway and |." hat did $7,000 di every house tn Loulaville was riddied one pile engagement of young | spuyten Durvil Parkway, Kingsbridge, ie “ature Seen " erain | 35 Top Coats and Pelerines, ' ee ee oe nounced at the pew gh ag Ta gis affect and Bronx, which ts tn the Fear of the teres Regular Prices $45 to 865..000.......... Four hundred armed strikers, oo- Harvard Class Day, tal, Mit was a spectacular fire, flames oi ment hout ie atrenuous efforts of firemen. 1 damaged several hundred dollara, yeni ee “Mr. and Mrs, Con are pre- was neg $e Sects ce vues os aes wi ‘wo . Reports were circulated here early| protected. It does aa the rumor of = one to-day that the entire camp at Chan- (an be enough yer mart oy tsa vous ; os dier was ablaze. A equad of depu- tion them beg Leth ie tah ta wee James McCreary & Co. 34th Street sth Avenue Desirable Merchandise Attractively Priced Purchases made on Thursday will appear on bill rendered June Ist. il WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS “McCreery Silks” Attractive styles in Tailored and Semi-dress Hats..... Famous Over Half a Century value 8.00 to 10.00, 5.00 and 6.95 | The Finest Silks the World Produces Commencing Thursday. April the s0th Several Thousand Lengths of Silks of every weave and color, representing an accumulation of short pieces from the recent Silk Sale, will be placed on sale. yd. 48c to 1.25 value 1.00 to 5.00 This Sale affords an unusual opportunity to secure Silks of Standard Quality, suitable for Summer Dresses, Coats, Waists, Linings or Trimmings, at less than one-half regular prices. WOMEN’S GLOVES 16-button length Chamois lisle; Pongee, Yellow or ; Special pair 550 16-button length Silk,—double tipped; Paris Point em- broidery; Tan, Gray, Pongee, Black or White. Special pair 85c I-clasp Washable Doeskin; White only............. Furs Stored and Fully Insured Special pair 85c Furs emust be thoroughly leaned and stored in Dry, COATS AND HATS Cald Kin, hick ls atuolioly tres from moisture if they are to be For Infants and Little Children protected against moth, and if their lustre is to be preserved. The Storage Vault, located on the premises, is equipped with every modern device for Coats in all the newest Spring models; in Navy, Blue Serge, Black and White Check Fabrics or Taffeta: Size 2 to 5 years. value 6.50 to 10.00, 4.50 to 7.50 A variety of Straw Hats in Fine Milan,—veélvet ribbon the protection of Furs, Wear- value 2.50 to 6.50, 1.95 to 4.50 ing Apparel, Rugs. Tapestries. Sample Coats of Fine French Pique,—hand-embroidered; sii three-quarter and full-length models. Size 1 to 5 years. H Remodeling and Repairing of Furs at Summer Rates value 5.00 to 14.50, 2.95 to 9,50 Requests to call for goods will receive prompt attention. OWAR.HAD . | Regular Prices $65 to $125... $25 and $45 A GULLY COLORED | RIGHT UP TO TO-DAY! Order From Newsdealer in Advance. Topographical an ne uy 0 ae wap Feature of owing po Magazine Towns and Cities, PN who Nee oe ers, ‘Mountain Ranges," ™ ‘cS etc.; also Steamship Routes, Distances, U. S. Army Head- warters and Forts. Double Page