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Ask your merchant for the ‘ = fA SOURCE OF DANGER, “debb -e-voice’ U. S. OFFICIAL REPORT; Broken One That Caused| Westerly Wreck Was Like Those Now in Use. No port to the Interstate Commerc: jeston tm the injury of seventy-four passen-| stat presence head, causer by “high wheel lacde with the presence in the New Haven track/ ; and continued use of rails of the samo, \or similiar construction, and exposed! to the same service conditions, “is « source of danger.” In connection with his report Mr.) Belnap pointed out that derailments | caused by broken rails since July 1 1901, numbered 3,763, in which 175 per. sons lost their lives, 6,04 were injured | i) and damaged suits aggregating $3,- 397,798. | Because of the peculiar type of fis-/ iil] sures which cannot be detected tn rails| Lacioa egg A ea vecdbadi odkrggeedt spector Belnap declares that “it 8 | apparen: eat that a remedy lies in the di- minishing of the wheel pressuers.” piioneteal apse 362,000 WHITES THIRST. Supreme Court Uphelés Ciqsius | || Saloons in Red Man's Territory. | |i Nothing else for over-the-corset wear can so enhance ‘WASHINGTON, June 9—The policy of the Federal Government in ctosing the charm and beauty of your gowns — your figure —your entire appearance. Wear the DeBevoise this ail saloons ia the tndlan lande coded to Summer and see what a difference it makes.’ stung a greater portion of the Btate Dep't Stores—5Oc and up—Corset Shops Bupeess Court as n valld euercie st the guardianship over the 7,000 Indians atill Buy an electric fan and have your own private breeze whenever you want it. This is the time to select the particular fan you prefer. Prices are low and deliv- eries prompt. For your convenience, almost every style of electric fan is exhibited at our Show Rooms |The New York’Edison Company At Your Service } ml Branch Offices for Your General Offices $ BH Convenience Irving Place and 15th Street 424 Broadway Sprin, one Telephone noe _Seuyeptent 5600 4 pg & a 2rebard 1960 ; iC yvesant 5600 All Branch Ottis ( Offices excep tin 124 W St Bryant 5262 § 181 ath Se ‘Lenox 7780 (Broadway) Open Une Midoigid » 27 E 125th St Harlem 4020 ; Night and Emergency Call 362 E 149th St Melrose 3340 €. adison Square 6001 |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS |luugpmem S7057550% ns wt MINER SAYS HN. COLORADO CONDTINS WASHINGTON, June 9.—In & te John Connell, for thirty-five years coal miner—twenty-eight of them ft being spent in the mines of Colorado, of @ New York, New Haven and Hart-/| where, until the recent strike, he was ford passenger train near Westerly, | employed in mine No. 2 at Walson- R. I, Oct. 26, 1913, H. W. Belnap, chief burg—ts here to-day to arrange for inspector of safety appliances, nfi’s a conference with Samuel Gompers, that derailment of tM train was due, President of the Federation of Labor, to a brORen rail. ‘The wreck resulted! and John Mitchell of the New York gers and three employes. reau, in reference to conditions in Mi Reina declared tavestigation haa! Ceoistase, jr, and we hope some day to be able shown that the rail fractured under) ‘There has been no disorder of any|‘° Convince him of the injustice thut the New Haven train by reason of the! kind at Waleenburg,” Connell sald] ‘mone, done tous at Weleonburg. of transverse fissures in its|to.day, “because we were too wise|of it.” Large They make ideal nursery chatrs.|rest, 2.00. . We don't want any violence and we are attending to our own af- fairs and trying to live until some- | thing can he done to settle our un- RESPONSIBLE FOR stem tza “There are mine guards and asol- diers patrolling the properties about Walsenburg-thére are twenty mines within sixteen miles of the town— but conditions are quiet. “Our families are just managing to live and that is all—T have a wife and five daughters--and we are being helped out by the assessment of ten cents a month levied upon the United Mine Workers of America. There was a time when it was thought there would be a general calling out of all the miners, but this was ruled against. and it was a wise move. Living {s expensive in our part of Colorado. A miner can make as much as 4.60 or % & day, but it costs him $3 to support his family. This does not leave him very much for putting aside for a rainy day; such a day as we are having now, for instance. “Our mine, which employs about 550 men, is owned by John D. Rockefellor Violence at Walsonburg Mines, but Strikers Are Suffering. ——— © Workmen's Compensation Bu- ‘haps, we'll have a better time New York's O’Neill’s Annual June the Cottage, Lawn and Porch Continues Savings Are Greater Than Ever Before _ Something New in Summer Cottage Furniture It belongs to people who build bungalows, sun rooms and wide porches. We have a complete showing of this new } idea in furniture in silver grey oak, upholstered with imported cretonnes, in the SUMMER /FURNITURE section, second floor in the O'Neill Building. Here Are a Few Suggestions: Small ce dem $22.25 | Am $24.00 | ‘an ad $24.00 Porch Rocker $1.50 | maplewood. finished nature Siat| vest four F pentied peas "will ae | oa seats,| even strain it. polly style, with foot} ished natural. The frames are in| arms; thoroughly well braced; finished double waren _ vend green; all weather proof, in aoa or green. O'Neill's Hometurnishing Store—Becond Something Very Unusaal Women’s Thread SILK STOCKINGS Some of the very best $1.80, $1.26 and 81.00 Stockings you ever saw. Wednesday, 79c Pair ite and is ora; alue 1 few with soleerd stripes; garter top Black, whit an col noletes a Two of ihe Season’s ae Pe iHFiandsome $17. 50 Cartoy Styles in Women's Footwear " Colonial & Ostend Fumpsi,..,...2 04 ea $350_and_ $4.00 UU_is_whai_ihey ae askin for reed roll on hood aaa oe fy. Easy rid ‘hem in specialty shopy....+-++ssrttretserret $3.00 spores, Fe ee sie us tired wheels Colonia! Pumpry, in patent colt and gun meta! calf, with t) tend Pumps. with small rhinestone ornament: on the side. Hand turned soles and Cuban Louis heels. Very neat and dressy pumpe that have the style and character of much higher ptloed footwear, All cies and widths, NDR et ourselves into mich trouble as | BURNED WHILE SAVING GEMS that — er 2 ve she remembered that her mistress’s Rael Buckbinder, employed as a matd| mond rings mg ie bl at al en FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR Girls! Girls! Save your ‘your hair!| it not overco Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street PPP PPP PPP LPP PP PDL PPL PPL PPDPL PPL PPPPLPPPLPLP PPL PPL PPP PPP AdjustableLawn Chairs! Folding Lawn Settee $3.50 Porch Rocker , 3 This pretty settee in 3 ft. 6 in. long; ys pant ee ae 4 aa ‘hava made in ie barr ond) no bettie but put i] Built entirely 0 varnis| to; r with screws, al counter: The frames aro sede of, hard! ood em ison tired ene: | ae the joints are riveted, the back | with ‘double woven red eat hands, She saved the shop and apartment « Is Cheered tor Her Plack Regt ies Ber Salhi c Leaf, ran back to save her | $27,000, were orn Jewelry when fire started in covered fer Were cy mee ‘sloth & up ening . Feappeared w with her doth ati and bystanders chest ly burned on the face, chest and take en to New Rochelle Hospital TCH SCALP-—25 CENT DANDERINE if not overcome it produces a tevertihe ness and itching of the scalp; the heir h, loosen and die: then bid Make it grow luxuriant and beautiful. Hf you care for heavy hair, that ini i beauty and is radiant] counter; apply an incomparable softness! ten minutes after ine.| the best invest men We since +] everything -| desire soft, ut »flots of it--no dandrul rfpeel4 and no more fall must use Knowlton's Shopping Centre Sale of Furniture for i a Made of genuine white mapiewood seat are well braced and are fin- | flat spindles in back; br. to Fourth Pies, Another Bargain Surprise Women’s Shaped Vests and Knitted Pants ‘The Vests, values 50c and 69c; the Pants, values up to $1.00. ‘ Wednesday, 33c Fach Bhaped Vests, low neck, no slecves. Pants, lisle or cotton, lace trimmed, O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor,, Pullman Sleeper - Same Carriage in fine white or OY enamel, 912.75. 9 Fine reed, full sige, with Zoll on ood al body Reclining back, foot brake, corduroy cushions. Extra strong tubular steel pushers. Flexible, easy riding springs. /S Heavy rier tired wheels, Natural fine \A ish and brown, $29.50 Reed Pullman Sleeper, easy riding ore Blea rubber tired w lub P O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Suath Avene, 20th 00 236 Street, New York City = $11.25 (i 19.00 Reed Pullman Steeper, a Oh resed rad: Ne corduroy ourhlons, Strong tubular atel puher, Pian, Payments If De Desired