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oh ve Wie h require over. ( ‘The Best $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes in, mtuation to-day. A part of the regi- TAME NOSUBSTITUTE! X= Roneson nine with A wenn ment was echeduled to arrive early vent to-day and augment the Federal EVIE erty be a forces now in control of the southern a park Btrest, coal fields under Major W. A. Hol- W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK! | broox. Resean Street, We selzed 4 rarest bargain ever offered in the history of our business, This shipment of teed Foreign Fabrics comprising Blue Serges, Black or Gray Serges, Tar- i L a Plaida, Blue eck White pin and pencil stripe worsteds, Fancy mixed Cassi- meres ‘was imported by s classy wholesaler to sell to the exclusive 6th Avenue trade. But eying ts the war scare and ita effect on business generally, the order for these woolens was cancelled and their large advance payment sncrificed, which enables us to give you the finest 5,400 fea haa GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! [BLOCK SURRENDER (S==-==e=e=-esc sme sun F TOUR HAR OF NE WR IRS SS soo sore HE 2 AR R RN ecge NOM DM eee: Se” eae a breaking in, are Sracn tas " commanding the Eleventh Regiment, woolens, made to measure in faultless style, fit and workmanship equal to any $26 ine, made up in English soft roll or conservative models, at $14. 78 WE GU. To insure your confidence and back up the reliability of this powerful organization, we guarantee to every customer that if THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1914. oe block the | number wore ¢ and tram ond rs fen a invigora! number were cut joed and three eras edt ond | strikers smuggting Thelt Guns ‘ \ law providing for the|so severely hurt that they required ‘ becomes esas it wil lose when at iblicans of both House and Senate, Both cars were southbound. The “4 downy, a firet—yeo—bet realy aan Secret Places. OXVabor leaders attempted to have | fear car was in charge of Motorman sprech read into the records of the| William Lennertz, His brakes got out lo i] t the scalp. If Sr eet baie, and lote fit, surely ‘get bottle | TRINIDAD, Ool., May 6.—Col. or alt counter and jut try it,| james Lockett, commanding the Eleventh United States Cavairy, ar- rived here to-day to take command of the Federal forces in the Colorado strike flolds. He was driven at once to army headquarters, where he con- ferred with Major W. A. Holbrook. DENVER, May 6.—The question of disarmament of all factions in the Colorado strike zones to-day became the most important development of the industrial situation. Reporte were in circulation that the strikers in Huerfano County had reversed Anna 8 rood of No. 320 REFUSAL TO WILSON; Gy-third’ sitet were knocked Gn dependence road. t about the face, head and boat DENVER, Col, May 5—A atate-| They wore treated and taken home ment setting forth the absolute re- fusal of the Colorado coal operators} Curtosity Costs Two F to negotiate with representatives of! joseph Belohlaver, a Rive Es for settlement of the coal strike in in the| One hundred passengers om two crowded Kingsbridge trolley cars of the t if medical attention ont wi be after « few weeks'| and Ammunition Off to Sonsiaered. ther ‘negitetbie. 3 second a ees way or strike, but all thought of possible Im-/ front. The warning was not heard and sare hment proceedings against the! the front car stopped. The crash broke or apparently were abandoned | every window in both . Passengers Who were standing were thrown down ——— and many were jontled from thelr seats, MINE OWNERS SEND Iahoing avenue ang, Men. Laiad tan DEFEND ROCKEFELLER. | fiwntvea' and yg Ge od the United Mine Workers of America |, found a peculiar looking object. HERE'S A REAL Father John’s Medicine Rebuilds John’s Medi- cine are pure gi for those who are weak and run down, be- cause it seat the wasted tissue. It contains form that is easily taken into the em the exact elements that are to regain weight. thetr decision to deliver up thelr arms, and from Pueblo came word that strikers had succeeded in emug- this State, and dofending John Db. bog morro jr., will be in the hands of President Wilson to-day. ‘Twenty of the principal owning sling arms and ammunition through) companies, exclusive of the Colorado there to some unknown place. Fuel and Iron Company, telegraphed | The etrikebreakers in the northern | the bi Se oe Mice last pote a coal fields, centring in Boulder Coun- | operators re they are acting in-+ dependently of Rockefeller; that his | ty, declare they will work no longer | attitude has not caused or influenced if the mine guards are disarmed, un-| their determination to make a stand less the Federal troops were etationed | against the union and that censure on mine property to protect them. and criticiom of btm have been un- Just. The operators have taken the po-|' mie telegram recites in detail the arms to the Federal troops when/|it has always been a strike for union Placing of soldiers on their property, | Joseph's fite of Miron have returned. . although no {immediate representa- | To-day’s bulletin te “The second half 0 of! ins Majesty's rest | 5 ay ne ‘Tans, tive operator would discuss that par-| was again disturbed, ut hie general | 90, my exclu ft ticular phase of the question. condition rthiess foot look f In Trinidad Col. James Lockett, Women, Like Pi Princes, Find Few Real Friends A friend, indeed, for a Clear Skin, Bright Eyes and a good BROOKLYN ‘The inquest over the victims of the Appetite is Frari Stress, |bwttle at Forbes April 37 was begun 421 Fulton Street, corner 7 Mrosdway, corner Gates Avenue. | to-day. Coroner Sipe announced he F he | [EIS Eittn Avenue, corner 11th Sereet | would take the jury to the scene to & NEWARKE—631 Broad Street. take testimony. ws! PATERSON—102 Market St.,cor.Clark th the opening of the second GET A BOX TO-NIGHT was expected to take charge of the JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. | day's eeavion of the epecial Legiala- TRENTON—101 East State Street. ture called to consider the coal min- | Fer sale at Drugglets. . lc and 25¢ the bex : ise denouncing the Mate admins | Of order and, seeing that he was un- sition that they will deliver their| history of the strike and asserts that Fulton Street, Corner Bridge Street, | i thelr property is given protection. By|Fecomnition only lest aye hae Br yn some this was taken to mean that Emperor Leses Sleep. ' . the operators will insist upon ectual| VIENNA, May &—Emperor Francis’ » &U% tylish Blouses A a Jaces, Japanese ‘aus, 94, $5 and $6 an an im dvieotion of beaathe $ 97 fur embroidery re and lingerte effects all reduced to clear $3.0 ‘Trenah Ivory 4 ot. Ivory ry Tint Natl Bui 98 ct, Ivory Tint Mirrore— Blight imperfections. .... 19 ot. Ivory Dressing Combs 18 ct. Brintle Tooth Brushes Special Clearance Formerly Imported Hal: bist? i penk-ebeny and foxwood. $3 Waists—$1.97 Dainty waists, comprising many of the most of of the 1914 peda g o1 C Choice a, Vian ns cl sean sot AR TLING SEIZURE SALE 90 PIECES, 5,400 YARDS OF $25 to $40 Value Imported Woolens EARLY SELECTION ADVISED rer es CHORCEST PATTERNS ———————————— SONY CLS ha So, ) 49 ct. Women’s Kimene Aprome, ...... 157 Broadway, Between 36th and 30th Strects. 1439 Broadway, Near 4ist Street yk A) | eecnieerin tines andy tiniree 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 234 Street. | th Avenue, 1 Door Above 125th Street || Each Site 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue. William Street, Corner Ann Street ; . # 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street. 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 104 Flatbush Avenue, Near Atlantic Ave. Station, | FREE TRH >S T0 EL ROPE Aak to see Shamrock Blue Serge No. N ]45 ct. Bath Room Fixtures—ea 6019. Come and get samples and compare \ towel bar, glass holder, p it with any other serge in town, quality § } SHADE DEPAWTMENT-THIRD 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn All Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturday 10 o'clock | Big Vv | gomr See Ads. Displayed in All Our Store Windows “Gi SHEPHERD CHECKS above....Now fo Beat qualt ickeled ot Or ROR, the suit ercoat ii tisfactory oo a loyee and Citizen and price considered. You can't equal a ff f ct. Bleached Shoots yaa ae we will make com ne oucemans END Eeseen, Lat vaca EUROPE AT OUR EXPENSE suit of this quality for less than $26. Piast hemecendy ter for you without cost. vor coureH arraand bray ey tn art pad, Bes urpal ond Br Broning and Sunday ‘Taegram. Our price, made to measure, $14.75. ‘ Leck ter the @inchs} ge EE ay TOMORROW—WEDNESDAN! : FOOD MEDICINE|A Sale of TOILET ARTICLES A Money-Saving Event Wasted Tis-) in which the most-rellable best, sue if You at oul reductions, Are ~— ‘With such prices as follow; further comment fe unnecemary, Mo Mail er Telephone Orders for the following:— ‘We reserve privilege of limiting quantities, ents ed father Se 12) emote Te Tooth Paste agi } Pull Lane of Aévance Styles in Rathing Cape to 2,25—pere cubhen Also otlk ond catin—plaia ané figureé—many new cflecte, $1.00 Fabrics ....-... 64 DRESSES Re. tertale that have made ceneationa? Treeeiss waren eee LAWNS, BATISTES, VOILES, CREPES other flowered fabrics (the demand for witch bas more than mas ft ater ntng fom You Pt of vie errs eel re cou oa Summer—etocis t. Homumed Turkish T . FLOOR, | esis bleached sett, sponsy Oloek Signs Denote Merning Specials. ect - Camphor Ice—tin boz......08 oe ‘98 @ ct. Java Ria Powder.....com- 9 | Bia Four Tollet Paper— 10 ct. value—4 rolls for..,...emer0, 7 Large can Taloum Powder 25 ew Pp Rubber Bathing Cage, 114] aldo ‘taney atylen.t..c ~ 2® LITTLE CHILDREN'S extraordinarily well filled with the best the raamilacturers have to olfer MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrew, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mat! or Telephone Orders, | a eeepenese esses 2.96 | 38 ot. et. A cauen's Lilo Hose...» 2 9 iapiins’ to’ match —doubte | sole, heel," tee— rt tesa $1.24 Heatherbleem Petticoats. .... Pe es | Black and filort crested flounese, ’ PETTICOATS—@DOOND FLOOR, proon, | 79.¢t Sith Foulards.......ssescsees % inch—deatrable Summer * | quart, finleh—various ” stxe it | jota on black, navy, brown A Copenhagen grounde. i i ‘GILKS—-MAIN 7100m, “ 24-ct, Mercertued Sateons. ... 74; 3% ‘inch—full line of so ve and inings and petticoats. LINING S—-BASEMENT, 36 ‘inch—woreted warp—black and white—amail, medium and large, MAIN FLOOR, } | | | 49 ct. Shepherd Checks...........+0++ | ‘DRESS GOODS—MAIN } ‘weave~white atri pardere. ‘TOW! $3.98 Leather Travelling eis +10 908 16 to, 18 inch—black—leather Iteed TTONCHE CABER- THIRD FLOOR, eck tez the Gechal be)