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NER AND BARON nnd after they have ummoned to- man ft the operators, waa the firs to arrive at the Shortly after hy menouney of a have met around the club of Union Le ment t exclusiveness Rut don't think tor a he operators int 0 “© OPEN GRATINGS gue hat t o tr erence t privilege is to b: committer z ub, n " +, €ame the coal miners, John P, White f ? Operators fit, but Not 5 Matthews, John T. Dempsey This Is the Pete of Board of and Thom. Kennedy. Besides Mr Thought to Be in Mood Interborough and B. R. 4 7 Warriner, there are on the operators’ ; | to Face Strike. Jeommities W. L. Connell, Morris Engineers, - - | Williams and W. J. Richards. wei | RY NEW CONTRACT URGED. | Alvan Markie, an independent op:| sr .nite the vigorous proterta of y erator, waa elected chairman, aad) 1D away Aasociation, der 7 James Gorman, ‘a hard coal miner, oy tore owners and real estate ' Merchants in sae Fields Sug-! secretary. Earlier in the day bota {i ea ces valuations un fa 3° ” f& received a me xe from a " ’ 7 \ gest Five-Y Terri IMSteAd | varices OF merchants 1h the Mura) NO Che MH ions ne ‘ pe fo f engineers —two from the Interborourh b of Two, bat Miner Oppose. |coat fields urging them to make a) eee nat Company and two — iM nei et ag igetorm | from the Trooklyn Rapid Trans Shortly after 2 o'clock a contract, but the miners are opposed | COMPAny Jay reported that tne sub-committee of anthracite coal i) it ‘phe operators are also opposed | PCN rating syatem of ventilation miners and operators assembl ica 8 cent, increase and recog. | fo" the new subways is the me the Union Lea ub to fight ont icon union, if It carries with | Practical, The engineers who made the wace-scale battle of 191 THO is the “ohecksotr’ ayatem the report are Willlam Barclay Par Conference room is a spacious one Phe indiana delegation did not show 8 and 8. T. 1", Deyo of the Inter on the fourth floor which has been 5 at to-day's meeting when the con-| borough. and J. Vipond Davies and used as a private dining room and @ tract was signed, and President White | 4¥!8 B. Stillwell of the B. R. 7. gathering place for stalwart Repub- They were appointed June 18 Hast ned in the name of the Indiana 4 . Heans interested in national polltles. union latter the Public Service Commission ——————— In this room some of the bigeest) The pituminous miners of the Du-| had Fecelved numerous protests from party questions have been ecttied, goin, 1a, district wired White to-day|tt® Broadway property owners and only recently It has as special gemandiag concessions almost {den-/@Rainat the many obnoxious features, guests a coterie of Republicans from (jeqi with those acc 1 the bulk of | Of the sidewalk gratings over sub all parts of the country who met to pituininous workers. hey are not| **ys The Commission designated eee what could be done to “save the included in the territory affected by| Chef Engineer Craven to call to- party from Col. Roosevelt,” as one today’s agreement. ‘The Dubois S¢ther the two big tranalt companies Politician put it to-day. |miners asked a weekly pay day, part Cneineers and to act with them in The floor on which the room is lo-| “check off." recognition of the nion, | “*riving at pnelusion. cated has been christened the “Black! an advance of & per cent. in all day | ed campaign against the open Diamond,” and the conference will be) wages, and abolition of the perma- | ETA" oon ie eaten tat: oul ness me | officially known as the Union League) nent board of arbitration, Another contended that if the n Club conference. conference will have to be held to, grates were permitted over the 1 As far as is known, It is the frst | gettie these demands. Peeig A athe cuatHee ser wer lai weave a time in the history of conferen f| Both sides look with disfavor on! distinct detriment to businass, # this nature that capital and labor! i. admittance of reporters to the menace to health in summer and an — dab, and a room 48 to be provided | Ver present danger to pedestrians | ea coe eet with | While ee and snow provail. Ha: | for them ut a near a wend w My | terlologists set traps for microbes at | exe communications, rompt- atl over the prese a | |. Gray Hair Restored ; ees ents ecaay ree’ erase | HMRGN Feta Cre einen wag wale for Wiss was signed known dise the Commissioners, sf the ote! McAipin by the suo- who vie through mice | toits 3 Natural Co ON eer atorcy” eaipin vy the mt rem In afew apn! y it will known as the McAlpin A with 1 matter, shade, no ma FOF wage xcale, natural ion method | faded, and da Idecause of the unusual demand for the report unquestionably | * coul at this time, it was apparent the most suitable and. eificient for from the beginning of the confere that the operators, while prepare drive @ hurd bargain, were in no mood tl application in the new sub. and that any serious and valid jon to the necessary construc- U to face a strike rather than yield. Ln tion features, or operation, should be fact a strike was just the thing they considered as @ local problem and 1 is not a dye—no one will know you are using did not want. They made a desperate not as a condemnation of the general 4 $1. all dealersordirectupon receipt effort to keep the tonnage tigures application of the system. of price. Send for booklet “Beautiful Hair” down to a flat two-cent increase, but - Company the union leaders were determined not to budge from this particular =| “ultimatum,” though they did retreat from other “ultimatums,” ‘The union 8 to have got, in general, what ft went after—the “mine run"—and a reasonable increase for day labor and yardage. WATSON ADMITS DEFEAT. Candidate Says New ae HIT TWICE BY TAXI IN AN HOUR ON BROADWAY Ambulance Doctor Called Boti Times Finally Takes Hurson In for Safety. lines Heaten Gin ta fadieka Peeaer. Slipping as he started to on HVILLE, Ind, March $. James|Forty-fourth Street, near Broadwa jay that he had|@t 130 A. M, to-day, Peter Hurson, eated by Harry 8, New for the| fifty-five, of No. 452 West Fifty-second publican nomination for United Statos| Street, was struck by John Bicker's SeWateon ald his organization:in the|‘*zicaD. ‘ Twelfth District (Fort Wayne) was par-| “Now, you'd better hurry home," alyzed the day before the primary by| Dr, Nixon of Polyclinic advised as once sail inva apeceh “A dolar a day ® finished dressing Hurson’s scalp | and a pot of beans 1s enough for any| wounds, eee | “CO Just an that ant can! re plied Hurson as the ambulance left, But he lingered in the neighbor- |hood to describe to his friends how it felt to be hit by @ taxi, and at 2.90 in 1417-1423 23 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80" STREET | {FURNITURE Cash or Credit [OPEN EVENINGS THT D o'Clock | RI Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair |crossing Broadway at’ Forty-seventh Most soaps and prepared shampoos | Street he slipped in front of Andrew “A lady inquired the other day }|contain too much alkali, which is very |Gross's taxi and again went down for the count, “I thought, you were going home whether we really sold ac injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes our advertised terms, W: ” the hair brittle Tl ording to thought that “after 2 years’ this question , vas Dr, Nikon's greeting when the eniie Would have answered itself. To Ks Bie beter ls just plain mul. | Mbulance came and he saw who it damages , those, however, who are yet stra pooanut all, for it is ‘bs ‘and! was, He put on a new bandage and | : ee Miiset pentis te eats ae A pboporigan It’s very cheap, and| treated Hurson in. addition fora | the The defendant. 4 ; wpe ceuowing je3 beats the most expensive soaps oF any-|gprained ankle and lacerated hand, “| Vicg President of Austin, Nichols & Co, thing else all to pieces. You can get! “I'll just take you to the hospital |Wholesile grocers. He was not in the | LOW TERM this at any drug store, and afew ounces | for safe keeping until daylight” con. |& gL variven. Bee iahaslins Doran: | will last the whole family for months, | cluded the di and he did. e's chauffeur, ran over Rose 3 Simply moleten the © huir with water —— St. John's Wace ‘and | and rub it in, about @ teaspoonful is all while & forty 4 that is required. It makes an abundance| S21 GOWN WINS $1,000 PRIZE, mites a hour, according mony. y of rich, creamy lathe mses thor- ee Rte ee te eee A tried oughly, and rinses o ly. The hair ple of Crea Ettect, anslaughter C in dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, t of Chicago Experts, 5 to hold hi im. M ! th, Accemible, trom Wert ide by T] fresh looking, bright, fluffy, way CHICAGO, March 9.—With a gown for SUN, 0m. Halters: oo R A easy to handle. Besides, it loo which cost her $21.54 to make Mrs. | —_——-— 4 oom Apt. 5123 takes out every particle of dust, dirt and| Marguerite M. Johnson, a Chicao| Tie Vote om Suffrage tn Congrenn ? $200 Value, druft dressmaker, to-day reecived Comimo- Cummitice, {other SENDS $30,000 'Gives Four ‘time's Amount He} Stole From U. S. Govern- ment, Writes Unknown, WASHINGTON, March 9,—A pack- THE EVENING WORLD, _THURSDAY, MARCH 9, - GIVE BEST AIR CONSCIENCE MONEY; INSTEAD OF KEY: TO NEW SUBWAYS TOTAL OF $80,000 COURT UPHOLDS HM | 1916, HUSBAND USED AXE!ARMOR PLATE PLANT ‘(Ntazeodames ButlerineStores| BILL GIVEN A RAPID ership by Unanimous Consent Will Reach Vote Sure He tes loth Right to Fo Way into Wife’s Home to Get His Property. Aarch 2 | WASHINGTON, = March Tillman bill, START IN TH SENATE ' ' | | |Measie for Government Own-! | Dr. Joseph A. Robertson, a physt- containing $30,000 in curreney was!eian at the City Hospital, was at te Kgettia b Government afm ived at the Treasury to-day for! raigned before Magistrate Bur nr ta toe ; sine cenment "conscionce fund’ | Yorkville Court to-day on charses|Gn ite eat vou peel 1 : pst contribution of the ; On its firat test whethe sho} ab to S SON bila made by his wife, Mra, sarat 1+ !ie consider 1 at once, only nine votes . at No. 47 West Forty-nint reet. | bie 7 rhe sender of the money said this | utes later, unanimous ent was . She said he had threatened ber life ‘ makes total of $40,000 which bh n to vote on it March A total of $ be ©! untess she gave him money, and last|". ° mi ‘ returned to the United Statos) a4, | The nine ve gainst it on the a “ t nday went to her house, in her large teat Seaadesee, DINE verniment, or four times the amount] absence, chopped his was in’ with rst test wore andegeo, ak which he stole years ago. Although |axs and removed a quantity of fur-|!am, Du Pont, Gallinger, Ne ison etter which accompantod the | Mlture in a van, | Oliver, Smith of Michigan, Sutherlan 1go containing the money was|, Mrs Robertson, who said she In- land Weeks, herited a fortune from her first hus sated at Philadelphia, both the pack- | hand, ke and letteg were mailed f 1t 10.30 o'clock last night he package eleven $1,000 twenty-one § notes five $100 notes, mostly gold cer- tificates Phe letter accompanying the money follow I have hesitated about t use I think hot really belong to the Gov Lut consclence has given me until £ have consumm m New i does mer nor four fold return, Hk cheus abit ean of old. May every thiet under ind the awfulness of the sin of tealing is the sincere wish of a peni —p_—_ GEN. FRENCH’S FRIEND and | quent dema |and on Jan sending all! it , Dr. Robertson had a right to entor his wif ‘oport of the comm ubmitted the physician made fre-| A Teport of th nim’ bmitted 4 upon her for money | With the bill alleg Paws L left her upon her re-| alt usal to make a note in his favor for 5 ¥ reasonable prices $850. ‘They had a fight; he knocked |". 4 her over @ table, dislodging a Senator Gallinger sous said had systemati t to obtain ted States barged un- | phone. When t ANKE ¢ the promiso that onld not heard What was going on over the |be voted on until § Lodge, out open wire, the police were notified | of the eity for nin lays re and went to the house. The physician {Of the clty for nine ia 1 ing Mrs, Maud J,jturned. Tillman hotly ed he "s niece, eending in| would not see his bill 1 or de ppeal for help without }jayed by the “voluntary nee” o| knowing that the telephone girl had any Senate already acted, Although Mr 8 evidence the Magistrate scilincuasns CUMMINS PARDON RUMOR. ete Wat staht te Robertson produced © used in Monday's Barlow ruled that bly he ha and si rs %, ‘ J DROPS LIBEL ACTION Shaes, won a suit for $98, < Robertson jast of ompany, y and trial she said th her fondness r}one-time “Mayo George Gordon M Moore, American! Wl Street speculation had caused|to be pardoned ; : her to quarrel with her husband, Last | prison, at Comat Millionaire, Ends Suit Against Pub- j week Dr. Robertson published an ad | The report is that Cu to be sot 3, . vertisement giving ot that he] t } lishers Arising From Visit to Front. |wauld no lonwer be responsible for |&tdoned within f . . This. Bh : a sterred ft i LONDON, AEM i cebasien (Gs debts, ‘This, she said in court to- | WAS tratsferr ages gl eh 1D » March 9.—€ ree Gor was mere spite work, because | janis, 4&0. policies. on Moore, Michigan millionaire, iways paid her own bills and had whose association with Sir J F cost the physte Jan a penny. French at British army headqu led to much adverse criticism, to-day| HELD ON BRIBERY CHARGE. withdrew his libel suit against B. | Hulton and Company, proprictora of | M*PCCtor [aye Dragatst Teled to several newspapers which attacked him. Counsel for the defe sald the libel was due to the indisere sub-editor, All charges were with drawn and apology Was made for every imputation. ¢ of the action will be paid by Sir John French ing before the he defendants, ttended the hear- King's bench, Moore's |lawyer said his client had long been ‘an intimate friend of the British commander and visited him at head- Hulton papers — took of this fact, he Moore of obtaining En rets with the purp United Stat vantage to accuse military 8 rrying th storff on Long Island, These charges, Moore's attorney said, were malicious in tions. French testified briefly In be- Gen. 2 JURY GIVES WIDOW "$15,000, Mra, lone Wine Sult for Ha 4 Death Under Aut Mra. Fanny Rose, who Morris, was killed March 24, automobile owned by Henry nds husb: 1914, nd, WASHINGTON, March 9.—The House {ncluding Parlor, Dining Room, Bed dore James Pugh's $1,000 award for the foom and Kitchen Complete, PIMPLY ? , ! best American-designed gown. A Altay | Style, $500Val> 7 Bent example of crentive ability tn th People Notice It. Drive Them! [ivf aictuorsinn ot Uieveountnae? | , THe prize model ts made ne ane of — Dr. Edwards usual contrast of ‘simple tight bodies i ull, billowing skirt, ‘The only TERMS APPLY ALSO TO NEW YORK ive Tablets ches ‘of ene Cort aes Ste STATE, NEW JERSEY, CONNECTICUT revers ut the girdle, which are of sulmon oo freight hi A pimply face will not barrens you} rose-pink fail | y by our own r| beading in they emt | skin shoul i you have taken the | saxe Tala in a frilly ‘V" of chiffon, eee GIRLS FOR ONE YEAR ONLY, and the Tablets are the suc ealomel—there's after taking that] | Dr. Edwards’ Olive f tt | THE WORLD’s GREAT LEAD IN REAL ESTATE: ADVERTISING _ |. CAMBRID( year rule Mass., on for the a dents In feminine 1 Ho effect at HM dents who this y in girl party tn | During Hie year 1915 The World the musical shows to be produced by printed more Real Estate Advertisements Kdwarda’ Olive Tablet ar jy ee Hasty: Budding ond: Hh. Rte Clubs than any other New York newspaper pend mine ett ten | may nest year be barred from wen ‘ i : rw them by thelr olive color, | skirts, becaues the Harvard faculty »wing table shows the fad wit vind bowel oak: | believed to subscribe to the Yale theory the Im. | that portrayal of @ feminine role in two The World The World - - 78,785 Sey tra rons | cmaive e818 mY load to the fonint | eHerald - - 61,759 Dor bon, att Seugentt, 1° | Invah L. Winter, professor of public } The Times - - 33,989 iiss Ontapeey ute | ape welled! ‘dint the ine nt puiie| , The Tribune - - 2,987 Jal. It is a great atrain on the throat, } The Press « © « 2,522 [he says wad causes serous throat dis! Pf TheSun ~~~ 2678 |[ DON'T BE FAT || ecwus is rot sutotte ‘ar of Operation. | THE WORLD'S LEAD TAKE FRENCH BATHS]|) ‘r= bene. kow, coeratin : M4 Over the Herald, 17,026 ads. ’ grocer at No, 61 Louisiana Avenue, P| CLARK S SALT st New York, hanged herself in j THE WORLD'S LEAD | her 10 the store carly: to i Over the Times, 44,796 eds. | DeLIGHTFULLY PERFUMED, vit for Bn “ost ation” to” cu ‘i q World Real Estate Ads. Lead in regs’ Atrasse aise a Si] Ree ey BE HO stelock when he we joe tr Nhs Ty Wp to ask her to help him in the store Numbers Because Advertisers “ % She pad contrived a ¢ s by lay GET RESULTSA onrent Con WEAN Born wr, | a bar across the tops of two don @nd jumping from a char, Judiciary Committee to-d failed to act on proposals to consider suffrage legislation at this se because nt the absen of New | Suffragists claim a majo ity. of | pmiitte is ple to favorable e lett the Gin COLDS ETZs PNEUMONIA, PLEURSY BOCALL INFLAMMATORY DIS! Sciatica, Neuralgia, And tor All Muscular Palo RADWAY'S READY KELIE OwnN “TT ROCE AY E OCH B*: |The en ~ Trial Size Box \ Ae Handy to carry, conven: ONS tent to use and’ sure to \BAINE relieve coughs, hooeseness and throat Irritation, Con tain no opiates~harmless Dutetvctive. Regularsizes tic poc ant $1, At all druggists, \ quarters in Northern France, where Gen nh had consulted him on important military problems. The Manchester Evening Chronicle and | we that Moore's as a frequent visitor at the! home of Ambassador Bern- JOHN I. BROWN & SON, Boston, Mase. fve Him a5 Salvatore I°, Selaro, a druggist, with a shop at No. 63 Catherine Street, was OF DYSPEPSIA taken to the Tombs Police Court | to-day, charged with trying to bribe William Cohen, a ph Inspector Hoard attached to the of Health Cchen was investigating a charge i§ ff d T it U til She: that erly wana, moo, uiered Vortures Until She! nstead n alcohol in compound- ’ Ine theetuce Or" shge agtris Tried ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ e and oth a8. Cohen went ore. “ wuiteeiny ata (lene day and took samples of the suspect Altar suffering tot-4 loeg all ed mixtures and when he lett Sel Dyspepsia, U have been made well by Cohen says Selaro, handed hia $0, | Fruit-s I suffered a0 much that with a epromian of $29, more if he ‘at last I would not dare to eat for 1 was * Kirk and Healy, who afraid of dying. Five years I re] mm the instruc. | ceived anmples of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and ed druggist under ar- after taking them I felt relief. Then [] o denied ever having seen | re sent for three boxes and I kept impr ing until 1 was well I quickly regair —_— Allan WIIl Recover. Says Mav y lost weight dno) eat, si Miss Maud Allan, the classic dancer, | 2, lost welg ahd Boy | » eer | who has been in a critical condition at Sd digest well—in a word, 1 am fuliy | f the German Hospital following an op- recovered, thanks to ‘Fruit-a-tives eration fo- appendicitis, continues to rh half ‘of Moore. He said Moore improve. Dr. G. G. hlowitz, one of * “MME, CHARBONNEAU." visited headquarters for necessary | ate ope rating surgeons, & day pre- St. Jean de Matha, Jan. 27th, 1914. ‘i negra ed her recove ‘T believe Mi : : Dilainese reason! | Allan te going to. pull through,” he a 1, 50¢ a box; 6 for $£.50; trial size 25¢ At deniers or from Fruit-a-tives Lim ited, Ogdensburg, New York.—Advt owing to h and vitality, r remarkable constitution Hair that is Streaked with Gray Restored to the Original Color in from Four to Eight Days Free Trial Bottle Wili Prove It ‘To prove this send for a free trial bottle of Mary T, Goldman's Hair Color Restorer and use it on a locks of hair as directed, Watch the gray disappear and the color return and then decide if this is not a miracle worker for all gray-haired people, There is a way to restore hair in from four to eight days, A way to bring back the original color without using dangerous lead and sulphur dyes, so greasy and disagreeable, Hair treated in this way is light, clean and fluffy, It can be washed and curled as usual, MaryT.Goldman’s Hair ColorRestorer ark brown, medium brown or light brown Better still, enclose a lock im your letter Write mo today and you will get the free trial bottle anda spectalcomb by retusn mall ‘ar $1.00 size can be bought at your ist's oF we will fl your order direct, is a pure, colorless liquid, clear as water, and is as easy and dainty to use, Applied by simply combing it through your hair, When sending foryourtrial package besure to tell exactly what color your hair was be fore turning gray. 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