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MORE MINE.NAR ~ KUNG I COLORADO (Continued from First Page.) abt night In the strike zone of the Southern Colorado coal fields. Although the commanders of the SAcé AND SULPHUR nounced While evident. It’s Grandmother's Recipe jito Restore Color, Gloss and Thickness, Hair that loses its color and lustre, or whiten it fades, turns gray, dull end life- = caused by a lack of sulphur in the tere of Sage Tee nd’ Seipbur've fs ea a jur to her Jocks dark and beautiful, and thou- of women and men who value that even color, teat beautiful dark shade of hair which is 90 attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture ( services ram: by ecking at any drug store soldier coat bott! eof ys Wyeth’s Sege ~ Led wearing Remedy,” which darkens the | strikers ey Hair lf 80 naturally, a0 evenly, that nobody cad possibl, it has been applied. Be- sides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp Wehing and falling heir. You just tnd drew We through yout bate, akin w rough your hair, takin, one bmall strand at's time. By morn the gray hair disa its the ladies with Wyeth's ae Sulphur is that, besides beautifully | weecn, the hair after a few applica- 4 tobe, it also brings back the gloss aad United States forces have plainly an- neutral and make no distinction be- tween strikers and those opposing them, they will take a firm stand against any further warfare. All arms must be at once surren- dered and lawlessness stopped. troops is reassuring to all, the cri still exists, and bitter feeling tha’ Hable to lead to further outbreaks Is The killing of Major P. P. Lester, a Prominent physician of Waisenburg, while trying to save the life of a wounded guardsman was one of the agencies which added to the tense feeling to-day. Thirty soldiers whu had served in the militia under Major Lester forgot their alleged 1 AY gtievance against the State on ac- count of not receiving back pay and went to Waleenburg to offer their | the strikers, Drastic reprisals by Federal troops for the killing of Major P. P. Lester during the Walsenburg battle yes- terday were suggested by Gov. Am- mons to-day, after he had sent Sec- retary of War Garrison this tele- “Major P. P. Lester, attache of hos- pital corps, Colorado National Guard, | ¢, was shot while attending a wounded two hundred yards.” Assistant Adjt.-Gen. Lee insists Lester wore the brassard on his unt- form. He said no such insignia wa: discovered wth the recovery of Les- ly morn. | ter’s body. rs; but what| was stolen from the body, together with Lester's shoes, ‘The battle at Forbes, where seven lustre and gives it an appea mine guards and two strikers were abundance. . a o known to have been .illed yesterday, Fisher Pa THE EVENING WORLD, THU causec State officials to announce | strikers expressed thomacives al will. immediate that drastic action would have to be, nk to give all assistance in thelr taken immediately to prevent further | Power toward bringing about « nor: mal c a bloodshed. For this work Gov. Am-| "The strikers’ conferees aay thoy. had mons looks to the United States| agreed to co-operate with fs by troops who now occupy portions of|lars in restoring peace. They de- the strife-torn sections of Colorado. | “lared there had been w Kener er The troops from Fort D. A. Russell, | mit their men to bear arms in public Wyo., arrived in Canon City, Fre- mont County, yesterday and took or in the tent colonies. They said, however, that the subject of dejiver- harge of affairs in that section, which earlier in the week was the ing up their arma to the United States troops had not been broached. — ecene of desperate fighting. The troope from Fort Leaven- TIME TO STOP SHOOTING worth under Major Holbrook who| MEN DOWN LIKE DOGS, arrived in the Trinidad district it was expected would be sent into Walsenburg, where the most serious fighting of the etrike’s history has taken place, The Federal troops at Trinidad are 300 strong. On their arrival they greeted at the station by Acting yor M. J. Kahn, directors of the Chamber of Commerce and a commit- tee of business men. Major Holbrook issued the ‘ollowing statemont to-day: “The President has sent “ here to carry out the previsi: of his preo- Semnation. jt le not the La iee: J of United States to inject itself in- to the centroversy now existing be- tween the miners and their f in thi ite. The Pi that they will be absolutely guards, bin ate the presence of the Federal MARTINE TELLS SENATE WASHINGTON, April 30.—Urging it was high time for the Senate to take steps to stop the “monstrous proposition of Colorado mine owners arming thugs to shoot men, women and children ike dogs in a kennel,” Senator Martine of New Jersey, to- | day addressed the Senate in favor of —— in any future conflict with ask all to carefully read the in Walsenburg battle and ion and comply with it.” Red Cross brassard, by shooting from a distance of martial law would not be at once en- forced. Following his arrival Major Hi brook held a long conference wi! strike leaders and then issued the fol- lowing statement: “Robert Bolton, Willlam Diamond, John Brown and Armanda Pellizarri, local leaders of the strikers, have just conferred with me regarding existing conditions in Las Animas County. It) ci is believed that_as a result of this conference satisMetory relations have been established and that acts of vio- lence will_at once cease in the said county. The representatives of the MERERE ODO SORO Ce OME Ot FH Ee He says the brassard hat and gold Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry. '» New York Murray Hill 9000 girdle and collar of Roman taffeta. . vest and organdy collar and cuffs. maize and white................++ Georgette collar and white.... flesh chiffon lining revers, cuffs and | fancy bone buttons. . Novelty Crepe, Medici organdy col White, flesh, maize, rose and peach Frogs 35¢ & 50c each Usually 50c & $1.00 Street Floor Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street May Sale of Women's SMisses’Waists| For Present and Summer Wear—Laces, Crepe-de-Chine, Organdy, Voile and Linen Exceptional Values—Magnificent Assortment Cream Shadow Lace over flesh color net, deep ee eee eit \$o0.75 Heavy Crepe-de-Chine, embroidered cream lace Crepe, white embroidered organdy vat Flesh, (ens, tango, maize anil $6.95 Silk and Crepe-de-Chine W aists Voile, hroad bands of embroidered organdy and Crepe-de-Chine, Normandy collar and cuffs of white ~ shadow lace, new collar with silk cord........... 182.05 organdy, fancy buttons...........:.seeeeeeeeeee $ 5.00 | All-over embroidered Voile, collar, cuffs and vest of} Crepe-de-Chine, with hemstitched linen collar and filet lace, with fancy buttons.............6.6+++ $1.95 cuffs; white and all the new shades.............. $ FOF | White Voile, front and back of broad eashepidered Washable Habutai Silk (all white) or white with col- bands, fancy collar, white pearl buttons.......... $ T.O5 ored stripes, low neck and three-quarter length $2 +95 | Embroidered dotted Voile, polka dots in rose, maize) MOCVEE...cccrcertrrrreeererssrnnecerterenens and blue, with buttons to match, white organdy $1 95 Cream Milan Lace, over net lining with eee collar, cuffs and vest ribbon introduced..........0.seseseceeeeeeeees $5.00 Handkerchief Linen, collarand cuffs of em Crepe-de-Chine, embroidered batiste lar and vest. White and all the light shades...... Crepe-de-Chine, organdy collar and cuffs, with pearl buttons............000eeeeee Crepe-de-Chine, self hemstitched collar and cuffs, black taffeta bow.............5005 Black Lace combined with black chiffon cloth over Lingerie W aists Colored Linen, henmstitched yoke model, collar,) laited vest of white linen and Special Purchase of Metal Laces, Frogs & Coat Ornaments An Unusual Offering of the Season’s Newest Imported Effects 50c & $1,00 yard Usually $1.00 to $4.50 Founded 1826 PAD AOC GTEC AG AC ONOAG MOO AO AO ORO ONG, {t © criminal offense to employ armed Senator Martine introduced the bill aftor the investigation into the recent A Virginia coal strike at Paint t ployed as mine gi sible for the settin, tional government Senator Chilton took exceptions to Senator Martino’s statements, saying West Virginia naver had been in a f lawlessness, nor in such de- lorable condition t raon, N. J. were drawn out by a half of the Colorado strikers pre- sented by Senator Kenyon The New Jersey Senator was reminded that troops have been ordered to lo by President Wilson, at ‘‘The Linen Store”’ * ‘Table Linen—A number of favorite James McCutcheon '& Co. - APRIL 80, 1914. action on hia bill to make understand that tn true,” sald Creeks, Ho said t that “armed bru ‘olor udo. cently 0} ‘tine's re: legram on Rep, Trade Mart If your Housekeeping Linen requires replenishing, you will probably not have another chance to get such good values as these until next January. If your wardrobe for the summer is still incom- plete, there is money to be saved by taking ad- vantage of the attractive prices now offered in Summer Dresses, Waists, Lingerie, etc. If can’t come in \ for our May Sale Booklet. It will enable to order most satisfactorily by mail. The ion includes: have been selected for large reductions in price, while a still larger number have been mar! down about ten per cent. Fancy Table Linen—A fine array of embroid- rimmed pve Ladi on ee variety for summer use has been espe- Pialty reduced, Bed Linen and Towels—Special reduction on many of the most desired goods. Ladies’ Neckwear and Hosiery—Special and reduced prices on a number of important and desirable lines. French Lingerie, Silk and Knit Underwear —-New and lower prices on many of the popular goods, Dresses and Waists—a beautiful display of sea- sonable goods at very attractive prices. Dob be bk Oe ek we a ek bak eek ee ee kk ke Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets Crepe-de-Chine, pleated yoke and rever with em-) brofdered white organdy collar. White and all the $6.95 leading shades............cccceceeeeeeeeeueeee White Organdy, new tucked model, hemstitched adembatieed Gece ee A $3.95 Fancy Crepe with new vestee, daintily embroid- ered collar. White and peach.. ae ind KAEVOMENS \$7.905 White Voile, elaborately trimmed with fancy pew meer SI.OS Peach, nea) 8 6.95 and bands of organdy Third Floor Specials on the Street Floor roidered ecru batiste; bluet, rose and maize; or Handker- chief Linen, tucked yoke model, Robespierre hem-}. 2.905 inted col-| $2.95 stitched linen collar and cuffs and small vestee. 3h sy \$5.00 White, maize, flesh, rose and peach . in . ‘| Embroidered White Voile, Venetian lace insertion) CV eeu y A548 8 \$5.00 trimming front and collar... . ah S Peaks " Mis S205 White Voile, embroidered i lors, d; OS00) en ng oe Colored Batiste, ecru embroidered collar, vee) ON UE aia ceaceanssnnaciesediiceniceny sian $1.05 . N Colored Crepe, hemstitched di; rol} 83 95 9 pe, hemstitched organdy ac $7.95 10% jar and cuffs. Colored Batiste, clustered tucked model, bands of reer ere: \$2.95 Valenciennes lace and attractive collar......... ‘ i iSL.O5 “Special” Couch Hammocks, $10.00 Equipped with duck cov- ered rolled edge, box style mattress with button tufts and valance, high duck construction, aluminum Metal Laces rrr chines springs; finished with two fi 5-foot galvanized chains. \’ Lord & Taylor Men’s & Boys’ Footwear The ‘‘Cordwainer’’ ER OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM. This Home Consists of the Accompanying PARLOR windshield adjustable to ree 4 . - ho Mattress! three positions. The spring Tosa ed uae a wotloERAL CREDIT LERM > Pris ear i is of special steel frame || DINING KOOM $75 $5.00 $1.00 to $1.50 Tak Teles beet Usk tdeboard, bere eiled Mirror. or ole- Br Sees Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 89th Street Murray Hill 9000 Representing the Best Made in England and America $3.05 & $4.85 Usually $6.00 and $7.00 Button or Lace Boots and Oxfords— waterproof, light weight, flexible and good looking...........eceeeeeeee A Good Shoe for Boys and Young Men Sizes 244 to 54% $2.75 to $4.85 Street Entrance Direct Into Men's and Boys’ Section, $5.85 ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES We Sell Furniture at Cash Prices BEDROOM $100 $10.00 . $150 $15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 $200 $20.00 $2.50 $30.00 1.50 to $2.00 "rer af KITCHEN Oak Kitchen Closet, Blew Sori Kitehes a fe Preven ee TY alesse’ Our iy Al 4 York Tinwares 12 brwannange nasa 0 ys B. Altman & Oo. have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) A Special Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts and English Spring Overcoais at much below the regular prices. Men's Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited) of: fine white or fancy madras, with stiff c or of satin-striped mercerized he with soft cuffs . . . . at $1.48 4 Men's English Spring Overcoats, of medlurie 4 weight materials . . . at $18.08 Also Imported Steamer Rugs in plain blue, gray or green, with side of plaid ee ee ot 678 Women's Ready-to-Wear Department 4 : (Third Floor) 4 Special Values are being offered in Women's Separate Skirts — (Tailor-made) re featuring the latest styles and such desired =~ materials as Silk Taffetas, Moires and Pope ~ lins; Wool Gabardine, Serge, Shepherds’; | Checks and Roman Stripes. i. An Exceptional Offering for to-morrow | ~ (Friday) and Saturday will consist of | Tailor-made Sports Skirts - at $5.50 Russian Tunic Skirts . « eat 675 Roman Striped Skirts . ‘ Black Silk Taffeta Skirts . . br Women’s and Misses’ Early Summer Hats will be placed on sale to-morrow, in the Mile’ linery Department on the First Floor, at the following special prices : , Trimmed Hats, in a variety of smart, attractive styles . . at $4.00 & 6.50 Untrimmed Hats, in the newest shapes, at. . . «© «© « $1.75 & 3.00 The Department is showing, in the regular stock, the new Hats for Motor or Sports | Wear; also a large assortment of Flowers, & Foliage, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers; all | marked at moderate prices. Girls’ Spring and Summer Coats @ Sports Coats and Reefers wl (Sizes 6 to 16 years) a arranged in four distinct groups, represente 2 ing desirable styles and materials, will be “2 offered at the greatly reduced prices of a) $5.50 $8.00 $9.50 & $11.75 Girls’ Imported Washable Dresses | (sizes 6 to 14 years), of hand-embroidered French linen and pique, made in new and pleasing styles, are now on sale at the very exceptional prices of $3.50 $5.00 & $6.50 Appreciable Price Reductions have been made» in a number of Girls’ High-cost Imported Dresses; also in the remaining stock of Giris* Tailored Suits. B. Altman & Co. are showing, at moderate prices, in the Upholstery Department an unusually attractive assortment of English Austrian and German Hand Bilockeprint Also an entirely gew stock of Couch Hame 7 mocks, Stands and Canopies, Ave, 4h eh ;