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‘ Ot. Paul's New ST. PAUL, Minn., May 6. era, the “People's candida elected Mayor of St. Paul over Lous! Nash, member of the Board of County | t yesterday's municipal slection, the first under the commission received a plurality of more 100 votes unofficial returns showed who was BAS OR INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin” sour upset stomachs in five minutes. settles Time it! " pape's Di sin will di- cot anything you cat overcome : or out- at sary within fiveminutes yh og meals don't fit eathebenind oll wi you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach or if ave Pees that is « sign of you digestion. rom your pharmacist «ity. eaten of Pape's Diapepsin and take just a wcan. There will be no sour is no belchin, tindigested ed with acid, no fees ga or heartburn, fullness or heavy f ny be in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dissiness or testinal griping. ‘This will all go, an besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. 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Eddys’ Seize auce AtGi id Deli- aiobenay biratade m | Oc Wade by E, Pritehard, 331 Saving $t. } State MINERS OWN GUNS; CANNOT DISARM TEMS CLAM Colorado Strike Leaders De- clare They Will Not Force Surrender by Men. TRINIDAD, Col., May 6.—This was the day set by the leaders of the striking coal miners for their prom- ised presentation of the disarmament Proposal to their men. At two mass meetings—one at the San Rafael col- ony and another at Starkville, the leaders had agreed to urge the miners to deliver up their guns to the officers designated by Col. James Lockett, commanding the Federal forces in the =| Colorado coal strike district. ‘The strike leaders, however, made of| t emphatic that they claimed no a thority to compel the men to give up thelr arms. It is the theory of the unton that the rifles and revolver: belong to the men who carry them, and that the organization has no power by which it can force them to kive them to the United States army officers or to anybody elso. The third squadron of the Eleventh Cavalry, held far behind its schedule by washouts, was expected to arrive to-day. With the entire regiment on the ground in addition to the other forces in the strike district. Col. Lock- ett will make final distribution of his occupation of the coal fields is matter of speculation only, The cav: alrymen were sent into Colorado with the understanding that the Legisla- ture would make speedy preparation for assuming control of the situation by the State. DENVER, Col., May 6.—The spe- cial session of the Colorado Legiain- ture, now being held, cannot pass a compulsory arbitration law to end the Colorado coal strike. In answer to numerous questions, Attorney- troops. The duration of the Federal H THE EVENING WORLD, RADIUM HIGHBALLS NOW. LONDON, May 6. jive me a radium highball.” “I want some brandy with a dash of radium water.” These orders soon will be heard in clube and other Places where men congregate, accord- ing to an expert who disclaims any con- nection with those who lately have been Radium water radium sal el ia kept sterling by the infiltration of ultra-violet rays and the addition of carbonic acid gas, The new preparation has been patented and lab- oratories will be erected in don, whence radium water will be lesued to the public tn siphons. The promoters in- vite medical tests of the preparation, which, they i is eraticyinn to the Dalate’ and eonductve to health: A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF Stop Falling Hair and Itching Scalp—At There is one sure way that has never {failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when ‘enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger ti 5 Ei if not all of y gone, and three or f ns will completely dix- rely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how |p will stop instantly and hair will cs fluffy, lustrous, glossy, sil aa soft, and look and feel # hundre times bet It you value your hair, you gry rid of ndrutt at once, i r nothing | Lata fy the hair so quickly, It not | only starves the hair and makes it fall) out, but makes ay. straggly, dull, bri less, and every! should General Fred Farrar to-day decided that, under the call for the special session issued by Gov. Ammons, the Assembly is limited to an appropri- ation bill to meet the military debts incurred as the result of the strike, and to the passage of proposed con- stitutional amendments for submis- sion to the people. Progressives in the Legislature to- day presented to the Governor a letter urging him to extend the scope of his “| call so that the entire strike situation may be considered. Five bills have been introduced at the direction of the Governor covering the subjects set forth In the call. One of these, providing for a permanent constabulary, has already aroused the bitter opposition of labor members and progressive Democrats. —— Wrong Address of Ra! Miss Josie Brodwell, trate Barlow in Night Court Monday night after she had been arrested in a rald so aroused the sympathies of Homer « he did ‘not live at No. ah Wet’ One Hundred eel peorea street, as an error of the ty made it sneer in The Evening World yesterday. The address where the raid wa West One Hun- ree’ By the Author of ‘Raffl A thrilling new serial story by E. W. Hornung begins in Sun- day World, May 10th, Edition limited. Order from newsdealer to-day. —- FINDS DEATH UNDER AN ELEVATED TRAIN Man With Initials “H. K.” in Hat Ends Life on Ninety-second Street Platform. A man about forty-five years old killed himself at 6 o'clock this morn-! the man Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. WEDNESDAY, ing by jumping In front of a down- town Second avenue elevated train at the Ninety-second street station. Only two persons were on the sta- tion platform when the man bought @ ticket. He paced about nervously until @ train i into the station, and the ticket agent noticed that he did not board it. Believing he was waiting for some one, the agent paid no further hen @ tanding at the extrem: <i. Ob ih, fftanaah — aa, MAY 6, northern end of the platform. Motor- man Frederick Mercer, who saw him, Se on who was CR | before climbing down to the roa As the motorcar approached the platform the man jumped. Three cars ased over him before the train waa ambulance 1914. ait eee aa thought he was waiting for the rought to a@ stop. from the Ri polite atation. The suicide wore a blue serge auit el shirt, tan shoes and a soft hat, in which were of clothes, a biue fla the initials “H. kK.” Broadwey and Niath Street Now, When Young People Are Marrying and _ Householders Are Re-furnishing of their admittance. Home Merchandise— Good and Inexpensive Good taste is not measured by the size of the purse. Nor are the stocks of these stores. Not how much, nor how little, but how good, determines the question At the point where cheapening steps in and cripples SERVICE we stop; and no surface ornamentation on a mean structure will induce us to substitute it for that which is simple, but GOOD. On the various Galleries we have grouped special units of inexpensive home merchandise for quick seeing. And on every floor are representatives of the man- agement who will help you to find the particular merchandise you want. A Few Examples We'll pass the Eighth Gallery where the Picture Salons are, because pictures are not the most important feature of home-building. When you want them, re- member that here are thou- sands of pictures of every good sort and size, from 50c to $12,000 in price. Furniture On the Seventh Gallery are special settings in the form of rooms sug- gestive of plan and price. Three rooms for example—living room, dining room and bedroom—can be furnished for as little as 6300, Bedroom Furniture Consider quality when you note the prices. White enamel dressers are $13.80, 914.25, $15, $20, White chiffonters are White enamel full-sise wood bed- steads are $17 and § White enamel dressing tables are ry a $17. enamel bedroom suites, 4 plec 50. Oa achiral dressers, $12 and STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Have in preparation for Friday and Saturday, an Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Underwear and Hosiery when the most seasonable varieties of all these garments and accessories will be offered at very great concessions from regular prices. A very exceptional offering, To-morrow, on the Second Floor, of Infants’ and Children’s French Dresses at 95°, $1.25, 1.75 and 2.45 These dresses are entirely hand-made, of soft nainsook, and are hand-embroidered. They are made with panel yokes, French waists, or in Empire models; in sizes for six months to four years; all are marked at extremely low prices. Also to-morrow, the three following groups: French Pique Coats, hand-made and hand- in sizes for 6 months to 4 special at $2.95; others with nand embroidered skirts, special at $4.50 embroidered: years; The Lace Department is showing later importations of Real Laces and Bridal Veils Comprising an extensive collection of Embroidered Net Laces, with eyelets of the Margot, Shadow Alencon and many other exquisite real laces for dress adornment. The following extraordinary values for to-morrow: Net Laces forthe fashionable Blouses, latest designs in Real Valenciennes Edging, Regularly 45c to $1.65 a yard, with extra Regularly 48c at 30c, 55¢ and 95c Real Filet Edgin; Regularly 75c to at 48c, 27 inch Shadow Flouncin; Regularly 45 $1.25 a yard, at and Insertion, .25 a yard, Real Binche Regularly 65¢ 58c and 1.55 French Pique Ree! hand cmbroidered; sizes for | to 3 years, French Pique Afghans, hand embroidered lapover, » in white and cream; for graduation and confirmation dresses; 8, double-breasted and special at $1.50 special at $2.50 to $1.40 a yard, at 30c, 40c, 75¢ and 95c Edging and Insertion, to $2.75 a yard, at 48c, 75c to 1.95 ae “finish chiffoniers, 98.50 and $13.75. Mah ene full size wood bedsteads, $17 and $30, Golden oak ‘Gressers, 912.80, $17 and $27, Golden, oak chiffoniers, $8.50, $12 and $15.50, Full- brass bedsteads, $18.78. A full el iron bed> stead, sq ane caps, is Natural oak dresser, $18. A natural oak chiffonier, $13 Living-Room Furniture 8-plece solid mahogany fram: Breen velour upholste red a ‘hack, 949. All-over upholstered tapestry chair, $31. Mahogany corner arm chalr, holstered seat, $11.50, Mahogany corner arm chalr, eane ny arm chair, Mahogany: side chair, cane seat |, and buck, $14.50, Mi . O17; rm rocker Summer Furniture | Cross over the bridge under which the ducklings swim, and. look at the rustic furniture in the Garden of the East. Here are cedar and hickory set- chairs, tees, rockers, how rusti 4, swings—eVvery Ching ony could wish for the little garden Just outside the city, The Andrew Jackson hickory chatr —not a chair that surpasses it comfort--is only $8.75, A hickory arm chair is $450” cedar arm chair with elde rest, $6. te Dining-Room Furniture Golden oak buffet, $36. Golden oak ouina ‘closet, $20. gages oe serving tabie, $14. fension tabi extenaion, oFia.s0. Golden oak dining chair, cane seat, Golden oak arm chair to match, Fumed oak suite, 3-plece, 907.80. enceeey ne close! Mahogany Surtet and ‘Shins. closet, ‘Mahoga: eervii tabl 16.80, Mahogany puters suas: 6 feet Kitchenwares This great Housewares Store, which has fitted up homes in nearly every state of the Union, suggests this list as cover the kitchen requirements of a newly-married couple. The total cost is $19.90, Plo pans (2), 19c.) Clothes pins, 280, tae pans (3),|/ Kitchen fork, 5c. Spoon, 8. Spoon, 2c, Cake turner, 4c, h, Ye Brewd pans (2), ‘36c. Muffin pan, 26¢. Flour Sree, 10c. Egg poucher, ac. Colander, ‘2c, Corkscrew,’ 18¢. Sink shovel, 5c. Coffee pot, B0c. | Fork, 266, Skimmeg, 18. Knife, @e, No, 7 tea kettle, Paring knife, 10¢. ec. board, 1 snes Ladle, 12c. Wan boiler, $1.80 Double bolier, 85c. Tipped saucepan, Lippea saucepan, 18c. Jap tea canister, 30¢. Jap coffee canta- ter, Jap “aygur canes sauce- eC. a ‘four cantse 5. ‘ov pan, 3$e. Cook pot, §5¢. Roast pan, 40c, Potato masher, ne Grader” aoe" fronting board, 8! Cloth line, 50c, Subway floor, New Building. Floor Covering Passing the Fifth Gallery, on which is the entrance to the House — Palatial—the — most beautiful example of fine in- terior decoration shown any- where in the world—and we come to the Fourth Gallery, where you will see the | Log Cabin Rag Rugs Nothing is more suitable or more | durable for the bedroom, | The M6-Inch rug is only @0c; | the 27 x dt-inch ts $1). the 30 x 60- 1,500 Carpet Patterns All the designs and grades of two of America’s largest mills, and others besides. Inlaid Linoleums, 81 up Printed Linoleums, 50c up Chinese Mattings, $10.60 roll up. Curtains Pretty Swiss muslin Grieg with five tucks, and Nek oder p ered hem- titched ruffle, are ow, They iit laundry ae well as pair. Scrim curtains are as “itis as @. and Scotch madras curtains, $1.75 pair. Irish ceo tipiees Col 7” useo—are ine French net aa ilttle aa per oe sion rods of — Ed to Hy et are. 10¢ each; to 44 inches, same price: "Sarlale books, 6c dosen. Window Shades We will give you a 8x6 ft. shade, complete, on fine spring roller, for 25c. Cretonnes > To cover utility boxes, win- dow seats, chair cushions, pillows, and for laundry bags and bureau tops, 20c yard for English, French or American; 2Sc yard for our own importa- tion, Utility Boxes, $1.85 Lounge Pillows, $1 Couch Covers, $1.85 Bedding Be very careful when you j buy bedding. There is much in the market that is not lean, We warrant all the bedding we sell. A 4% ft. mattress is ©. A 4¥y ft. mattress, filled with cot- ton felt ta 97. Filled with mixed hatr, 614, A woven vie spring is $3.78; @ | box spring, 912.60, | Blankets, Spreads Blankets for full size bed are as low as 83 pair, for cotton and wool. Spreads as little as $1.35 inch is $1.25. And the larger sises-— 3x6 ft., 91.75 Bl ft, $7.25 4x7 ft, $2.50 fxle ft, $9.25 6x9 ft, 95.00 l2als {t, $17.50 | All-Year Round Rugs | The Anglo-Persians, Royal Worcesters, Monmouth, Mon- arch and Savalon Wiltons, ‘Tuxedo and Childema Brussels, Ardaham and Livonia Axmin- sters, and the Kazak wool | rugs, are the newest of Am- | cries’s product for the year, in all sizes and designs. ok, 9x 12 feet, is only $14.78; | $24.50, | dimities, each for American all white or English flower designs. ‘The Bed-covering Store is the largest and finest in Amer- ica. Tablewares lain dinner set of blue violet decora- price a Bavarian china dinner sat of 94 piecea, wilt trimmed and with borde: oration. can porcelain of 100 von are an little an $10; breakfast Glas kard and other shapes, and cov: J—are 20¢ to @5¢ wach; tumblers, n 406 doaen, water Jug» plain and optic, finch Axminster ix $3.26 $1.65, ii Second Gallery, New Bullding, This has been a very hurried trip. Come and take your own time. Husbands with their wives, parents with their children about to be mar- ried, all who are interested in the furnishing or re-furnishing of homes with good, inexpensive merchandise, are cordially invited to come, ask questions, and avail of the free service of our furnishing exports. feception. ‘Hospital took the body to the East Eighty-eighth street 59th to 60th Sireet The Great May Sale of. ra Dainty Undermuslins: Nightgowns Special at Princes¢ Slips Combinations 7 Drawers ben big anc A IC fine Pater bens | Good materials, laces. Exceptional values in every way. Corsets: atSpecial Prices, ee Jone and Sack Saeki sass is tr 26. erga erred i 48° Chas wt 08c Mail orders filled on all these specials. Values up to $1.98. American-made and now priced at less than actual cost of labor and materials. Included are: Night Combi- Princess Gowns nations Slips The Newest “MIDDY MISS” Natty Sport Blouse at............ $1. 98 For misses of 16, 18 and 20, made of linen crepe, finished with French knots on collar and two pockets, in reseda, rose, brown and blue. An elastic belt gives the garment a full, blousy effect. ‘MIDDY MISS” BLOUSE of white cottem crepe, with plaid sailor collar, or collar f finished with embroidered stare; ise t red, c ater “one regu- ) nav: en lation idly hore erven or with Balkan helt, at...........0eceeceeenes 98 Hundreds of other dainty models ia c stock, featuring the latest. dictates of ‘ fashion. Almost endless assortment of J popular colors and shades. ' 4 Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs | This is an eccallent opportunity to purchase Fruit Tress, Shrubs and Bulbs at greatly reduced prices. In our Green- houses on the Roof. 10,000 fruit trees, 5 to 8 ft. high, from the leading nurseries ot Rochester and Geneva. Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry, and Quince; regularly sold as high as 69c each, at 18c each—6 for $1—$16 ) aad hundred SS Express prepaid on all purchases $2.00 and over withina § qq radius of 100 miles. ‘ All kinds of bedding plants, shrubs, bulbs, seeds, lawn grees. 4 seed, fertilizer at one-half off marked price. 3 Mail and telephone orders promptly and cheerfully filled. Groceries— Cut Prices Special for Thursday and Friday Only if ak fant Coe mange Mara 59th to 60th Lex, to 3d Av Men’ s Pure Silk Shirts at $2.75 Forces Our Regular Stocks Off the Tables. er to BLOOMINGDALES’ Our regular stocks are at higher prices, Ask to see them and compare quality and pat- tern and fine workmanship yourself, if you wish. The fact is that these shirts at $2.75) are very extraordinary value. There are only 2,400; sizes 14 to 17. Information t, not undesirable pattern: rom a manufacturer who o take the whole remainder of his stock, y not $2.75 shirts, We have wlling the same kine from the same manufacturer, in our regular stocks all this spring, at bighe ‘This offering comes just at the time when men are stocking up their si, © for Summer, All the shirts are neat hair lines of la » blue, and white grounds; neat cluster lines of lavender, blu d gray on white Burlington Arcade floor, New Bui MEN’S RAINCOATS at $17.50 Warranted 4 jainst Spotting and Leaking; Silk Yoked The Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street. A seven-time World Want works all week. Order 4 oT