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~ STRIKERS SULLEN ‘ DEMAND FOR ~ ARNIS TS MADE Miners reer U. 8. U. S. Troops Wilt Allow Company Guards to |euinary nghting betwen militia and »: Retain Guns Against Them. WASHINGTON, May 1.—A War Department bulletins insued to-day @ald that conditions at Walsenburg, in the Colorado mining district, where in command of United States army troops, were re- ported “critical,” but that the wory mo restoring order in Trinidad and “oom City nics was going for- $ WERINIDAD, Col, cavalrymen sont to re- | been lodged by a saloonkeeper, whose ‘atere order in the Southern Colorado | eal telds encountered their first ser- fous complication to-day following the ‘afnouncement of Major W. A. isa friendly feeling between the strik- Holbrook, commanding that he would demand that mine juards remain|contrast to the feeling that existed @trictly on the mine properties and 7 that the strikers stay away from ‘these properties. rikers to-day declared they were seriously considering a re- fusal to disarm at the behest of the Holprook's announcement is con- © atrued by them as meaning that he would ask the miners to surrender while allowing the @uards to retain theirs as long as they stay on mining property. much as tho strikers contend that the attitude of the guards and their pos- @ession of weapons while th@xtrikers had none caused the entire trouble in {Colorado they threaten to ignore the their weapons, To-day a meeting was held at San camp, just outside) attended by Rafael strikers’ FRECKLE-FACE, Sum and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's « chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try @ remedy for freckles with the | titee of a reliable it will not cost you a pet removes the freckles; w give you a clear comp! pense in triflim is to eckles and get a beauti- | i one ounce needed for the worst cuse. sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this is the! Prescription sold und This is our new home, which will be built on SUITS—Choice of Any Suit in the House WAISTS “s DRESSES—Choice of Any Dress in the House Hawkins, miners’ attorney,’ ané@ all the strike leaders of the district, to Nae Gu ak eee, On ir arme. necessary, it is iam 0 prot wil be mate to the Federal authorities at Washington tay iia Watioveny ditabar aie itroversy without dis- bod a rs other, Stricken Southern Colorado te hope- Sein Pease Wumnd ever tae eal Peace reigned over the coal district to-day, as the regular troops went about their work of pacification with orderly precision, At Walsen- burg, the ecene of the most san- Hand Crane Fails. strikers, Capt. C. C. Smith and sixty- five men of Troop G, Second United States Cavairy, was in charge. Smith held @ long conference during the night with Donald MacGregor an other atrike leaders, but no determi- nation regarding the disarming of miners was reached. The Walsen- burg atrikers will await the outcome of to-day’s conference here. ‘The neutrality of Uncle Sam's eol- \dlers was strikingly displayed at Wal- ‘senburg last night when Capt. Smith Promptly arrested six Colorado milt- .—The | tiamen against whom complaint had street, Brooklyn. tle ay May spinal injuries, place had been looted of whiskey, cigars and personal effects. Everywhere in the strike sone there | Juries. ers and regular soldiers, in strong fe under contract to W. Inc, of No. while the militiamen were in con- trol. Major Holbrook to-day sent a troop of cavalry to Segundo, “Up the Canon” from here and other regulars will be scattered throughout the sone. The militiamen will be withdrawn from this district at once. All the guardsmen at Walsenburg entrained to-day and will either be relieved from duty or sent to Northern Color- ado, where outbreaks have occurred. DENVER, May 1.—Gov. Ammons to-day telegraphed Secretary of War Garrison requesting additional Federal troops, on being informed by Major W. A. Holbrook that he would be un- able to spare any men from his prée- ent command for duty in the Northern Colorado coal fields, where 200 militia 1. under Gen. Chase still are on guard. In Trinidad to-day a vote was to be taken by tho strikers as to whether they would surrender their arms to the Federal troops under Major Holbrook. The action taken there, it is thought, will be followed in detail by the strikers in Huerfano and Fremont Counties. Major Hol- brook had publicly od that the | Federal troops had no Intention of disarming the mine guards so long as they remained on compahy prop- erty und confined their activities to if it does {Protecting @e company property. Some strikers to-day expressed op- pesition to the plan for surrendering their arms, claiming that they sho not be disarmed until the mine guards were forced to deliver up thelr weapons. as shoring for the walls. cret Inas- distance of about thirty feet. and Renwick, pany, worked half an hour B. N.| tricate him, nature. of a hand crane into the cut. Edward F. Smith. a enty-second Precinct, found wand Bayonne, N. dealer, that | felt. Ho was Headquarters uw there seemeit to briny He said that, several is. more than} ing for three days. tieeman about els! is ars old. His | O'Uorumn a bill providing $380 monument at Plattsburg, N. ¥., to cel- ebrate the one hundredth ‘anniversary | of the battle there, was reported favore Bay | ably to the Senate to guarantee of} wite is to remove location, and where we will open in September . FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 371TH STREET September a STEWART srowE eit again solicit your patronage. are marked so low that THEY ARE ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. ALL SALES FINAL. ALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY: & Values Up to $59.50 12.50 15.00 de Chine, Chiffon, Laces, lowered Silk and Voile (Formerly to $5.00)... ALE FRIDAY & SATURDA’ 7.50 to Values Up to $49.50 5.00 12.50 ewart & Co., Sth Avenue, Corner 37th Stre has internal Von Hou @ Renwick were buried unde loose gravel and were easily pulle out. Sierzo slid with the platform | Saturday—Last Day Monday—the Building Wreckers To-morrow olan we close our doors, and in rf, newer and vastly improved TER. ROCK BUCKET FALLS, KNOCKS GUT TIMBER, FOUR HURT IN DITCH Three Buried in Cave-in, one Plungeg Into Cut When Four men were injured to-day by the collapse of shoring holdjng up the side wall of a deep cut through which Long Island Ratiroad trains are to} pass at Bushwick avenue and Furman Edward H. Rol- line of No. 685 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ffth street, Manhattan, super- | intendent of the work, is in a critical | condition at Bushwick Hospital. James | Blerso, a workman, of No. 2276 A‘ Brooklyn, Is at the same, hospital with a fractured arm and) Arthur Von Houten and Victor Renwick, who were buried fn the slide, escaped with minor in- There are 200 men employed on the} work of putting through the cut which | H. Gahagan, | 189 Montague street, Brooklyn. The excavation is forty feet | deep and 150 feet wide, and ts wall with concrete molds held in place by, Breat wooden beams, which also = Slerzo and another worka@&un wees lowering a great steel bucket of con- | rom a hopper on the surface! alongside the ditch. The bucket, car- | Frying 890 pounds of concrete, got} away from the men and fell into the breaking two of the shor- | © side of the cut caved in fo the men tn the cut got out of the way | of the slide but Rollins, Von Houten! who were engaged in pecting some work close to Mr. Rollins was buried up to his neck, and the workmen, aided. by members of a hook and ladder, com- Oo ex: ——_—>_- NEW YORK COP WANDERS, policeman at-| tached to the One Hundred ana Sev- New York, was! ing around the streets of J. about 4 o'clock this! morning. He was unable at first to give | his name or any information about him- | n ta Bayonne Police | the surroundings him to himself, | months ago he | He har been a p ears and is about | went to-day and he returned with York. the sitc of our present Stewart & Co. \ Prices of our remaining Women’s Apparel ih MANY VERY WONDERFUL BARGAINS COATS—Choice of the House, 5.00, 7.50 to 12.50 1.50 5 Pony Skin Fur Coats (Value $49.50) ....,,.ssssecsseseessernesreeesese OO 4. French Seal Coats (Coney), value Up tO 979.80....,..sssseseeeeeeeeeeees DOO j ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914, CELTIC PARK SAVED FOR SUMMER SPORTS. Real Estate Men Defeated in Move to Cut Streets Through drewa of Long Island City, = tax- and civic tse, hes bot organ’ eal estate boomers 10 want to sell lots around Celtio Park sought permission to cut several streets through the property, which Is on Laurel Hill. 16 realty men were the only persons to appear in favor of the Project, which was oppor fean Athletic Club; Matthew Ly Pamous Grounds. Joba Cumming, Richard 8. Bennett, ‘atric! y and others. It Commissioner of Public Works! shown to the satisfaction of the local James A. Dayton of Queens has saved to the people of Long Island City and vicinity Celtic Park, the summer home of the Irish-American Athletic Club, which, although pri- vate property, is open to the public, especially to school children. That it ts the recreatf®n ground of hun- dreds of boys and young men of the vicinity was ably brought out at a public hearing yesterday by John An- board that the property improvements which would be reachod by streets cut through Celtic Park will not be completed for years. A HELD FOR MAKING OPIUM. » Who fa to be inaug- Mayor of Chinatown this afternoon at No. 16 Mott Women’s Silk Gloves, 29c Several hundred dosen; made of an ex- cellent quality of pure sille and finished = with two clasps maker and finished with the desirable double finger tips. In blacks, whites and colors, Chamois Lisle Gloves, 19c 2,180 pairs; washable; corded backs; choice grays, white and natural, For women who wish gloves, either of higher quality or different material, we recommend a visit to our Glove Department, which we keep fully stocked with eve: vanted variety, at rroderate pr We Were the First to Introduce These High Cut Crush- able Girdles, 50c (a0 blak patent enare ot 1 Men's Del Park Union Suits, ed from similar styles 4 } sting ats $1,00 and $1.50, MES Wie Malas thie ae models to choose from, se 6 inch widths; white satin lined; | Sd Drawers. extremely large bow adorns the front. Men's Wool tiweat- 2. ers, V-neck style $1.88 Men's Wool Sweat the Men's Top Coats $9.88, $11.88 and $14.88 The Underwear Men's White Mesh Knit, Nainsoox and Balbriggan Shirts and 9 _ Drawers, at.. | maderof fine Surah twill, at. 69¢ | Ie are: Silk tunic belts, 1, 2 and 3 tier, 97c, $1.50 to $8.50. (Giver tunic dress effect to other- wise plain skirt.) Main Fioor, Centre. Suffragette Day Frappe, 10c to Dainty Dresses for Girls and Children DRESSES FOR LITTLE TOTS, of plain and striped crepe; collar and cuffs of white voile, edged with lace or embroidered; wide 2 9 8 velvet belt; 2 to 6 years . RATINE DRESSES, waist with yoke and blouse effect, embroidered batiste collar and cuffs; 4 98 velvet belt; 8to l4yra. .. “Te GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES, with ee ferlp ae of em- roi 3 low It o moire; 8 to 14 years... 7.49 DRESSES FOR GROWING GIRLS, in striped and plaid ging, ham; collar of white repp, with new style skirt; a variety of new mod:ls, 12, 14, 16,years. 1,98, 2.98, 3.98 JUNIOR TAILORED SUITS, good quality serges; a variety of new models, with short coats, lined with satin and trimmed with moire, or Roman striped silk skirts, are in the latest models; 13, 15, 17 years. 7.98 to 19.50 The Muslin Underwear includes an exceptionally broad and complete selection of dainty and practical garments, all at cut prices. | | American-made Underwear from 8c for a Corset | Cover to $8.50 for a Nightgown. Extra sizes from 25¢ for Drawers to $3.98 for a Nightgown. Corsets from 69c to $6.00 and Brassieres from 49c to $2.50. French-made Lingerie from 69c for a Corset Cover \ to $12.98 for a Nightgown. Se opium ocaeel a reamel u He was rele 4 Doyers street and No. treet, where they nelned qun: nN and some ut made no as Ki “T our Liver Don't force a balky Liver with drastic purgatives, Ure a gentle remedy and avold ftreparnble injury. Take the Right Remedy which will satisfy your Aver and yourself, 1or2 Pills at night relieve come etipation, Get a vox ofp e Two: -in-One Shoe De™’ 'T confine or irritate your bunion —give it breathing and circulation An easy fit over the bunion and toes—very snug—two widths narrower , in the instep and nee! measures. space. With of withous tog ea vel kld—A to Mans Heavy ‘tub E. Bcd W. 25¢ Linen Collars Circles sacs and styles) at any up-to-date Drug Store, {f he has not mot It, wend 25 conte In starnps NOW by mail to Andreas Saxichnor, New York Lindab Ce GREENWICH ST., Nr. Vesey, N. Y. Ks | Smart Shoes for Women, $3.50 We have a very complete and com- prehensive stock of women’s shoes in all the latest vague models at special prices. just a few of them We mention here Combined with special offerings from our own big stocks of MEN’S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Raincoats, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Neckwear, Etc., at STARTLINGLY LOW PRICES Men's and \ ouths’ Suits $4.88, $7.88, $9.88 $11.88 and $14.88 The Hat Men's Spring and Summer Hats, in all the popular shapes of the day, al $1.38 Men's Stylish Hats, in soft and stiff styles in the very latest models, at. $1.68 ‘the Skirts and Furnishings Madras und ancy Se. for. Men—Gatutday Is the Last Day of our Great 10-Day Merchant Tailoring, Sale, in which we will make.to your individual measure Women’s Silk Hose At 24c WOMEN'S PURE SILK SEAM. LESS HOSE, with cotton garter tops; made with double soles; blacks end “At 49c WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK ROOT HOSE, niade with reinforced heels, double soles, 4-inch garter tops: in a large variety of colors, including blacks and whites. At 69c M FINE GAUZE, PURE SILK HOSIERY, with mercerized or sille garter tops, reinforced heels and toes; large range of colors, including blacks und whites Women's Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, 14c Several hundred dozen of fine full fash ioned gauze lisle thread hosiery, full regular made, 4-inch garter welt; double soles, Blacks, whites 14c and colors Men's Lisle Thread Socks, double at heels and toes; La pair. ¥ Be Men's ‘olored Silke ‘Socks, Men's 50c Fancy Silk Socks, Men's 2 for 25¢ Cottar, Ask tor the Booklet of wewa'te | = OOK to Oh Sireei Boo. lutely first qual- ot! . Jae vale GIGANTIC SALE OF STOCK FROM Dal patent wer colors Ne C. 0.D..0 cloth of kid Women's 19-in. Mousque- : Sale‘ls N tops taire Silk Gloves, 49c ‘ee Yaka Cashariets. Ime. i full Suint fire quality.” ""Made by a celebrated e : Retail Balmacaan Overcoats $7.88, $9.88, $11.88 and $14.88 The Half Hose shapely and sightly, per pair. 17c ments. with clockings; per pair.... 29c | Men's Blastic Web Susper sees 18 Men's Walking Cénes. .48¢ h Another style, 8-inch width, $1.00. ers, with collars $2.88] Silk Shirts $2.68 | Silk Stripe Shirts... 88c]Men’s High Grade Suede vestee belts, 2 pockets, 5 || ysen's Plain and Fancy is Walking Canes.... 88c button front, special, 45c. Stipe Pia 78s Men's Silk Frontyg | 45, | Woven Madras Shirts, .68¢ Men's Garters. ....., Se]| Rubber Sole Oxfords, $3.50 S-inch military belts, suede, 3- |] open and’ Tourin- Vermony Percale Men's Arm Bands... Sc|.] White nubuck button effect, 45c. Ties... 28c| EB. : w and ce White | _ SMits.. | Men's Muslin Night of tan Russia White kkid belts, satin lined, cover- || Reversible Four-in- $1.50" and $2.00 Mercerized Soft Cult Shirts. 43c|1 calf. ¢ ed buckle, 45c. Ties........ 18c] stiff bosom Shirts Shirts... 8c] Men's Leather Belts. .19¢ My dozen 45c : Py ‘ T Legs of Canada Lamb, with Consists of mountain of ice ; oat for 14 80 Loin . A2Mge cream, overlaid with crushed ui or Opc ° Legs of Milk Veal. +16! strawberry rach and pine- be Roasting Veal 14.6e Ys pe pine: , ' ; apple, and topping of whipped Choose from ten of the very newest andj A try-on before the garments are completed, baton of erty Fork, Bloc cream with maraschino cherry | smartest Spring and Summer models. assuring you of a perfect fit. sets Beye 4 e454 Po at the peak. Served with 2 Select from a variety of 200 newest and most) Remember, this price holds good for men who | shoulders of Milk Veal. 16 S60" Nabisco. Saturdav only, 10c, | populer materials for Spring and Summer wear. i measure all the way up to 48 chest measure. «| Young Fricasse Fowls,. -16'gc «Oth Bt, Center, Mod Phot, Rib Roast— prime beef -12bgc Modish Blouses of Crepe de Chine, $2.98 We offer an exceptional collec- tion of the latest and most dis- tinctive models. Every woman of discriminating requirements wi!! be delighted with them. 100 Sample tece anu! net Blouses, regi.” lar $5.00 value, Sp@cial Saturday at $2.98. None C.0.D. BLOUSES, with embroidered batiste {i collar, can be worn in Directoire or Silk-covered . but- embroidered batiste turn-down style. tens on, front, cuffs.” olors’ are white, maize and flesh, tional value, Special at $2,98 NEW VOILE NEW JAP SiLi OUSES, in ANDORGANDIE white or colors, ELOUSES, daint- very pretty effects ily embroidered or Special at. $1.98 Jace trimma, MUDDY ig, Special Da Ae the néwest atyles: 8 $1.98 Srecuiut. 98c In Full Swing Today—Our | Great Annual May Sale of White A hundred thousand dainty and desirable items, embracing Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Goods from allied departments, 1009 Bargains. The Household Linens cover the entire field of your requirements and in- clude such important savings that it will well repay you to buye your Sheets, Tablecloths, Napkins, Damasks, Towels, etc., for a whole year to come, Among the hundreds of | we draw your special attention to the great reduction on our stock of ‘Utica’ and ‘‘Mohmwk”’ Sheets and Pillow Cases. Dainty Colonials, $3.50 Patent or dull calf, side orna- Young Turkeys, 23c Fresh, Tom & Hen, from 7 to 15 lbs. &c.; Household Linens of every kind, and White her items at cut prices