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Rector Street. with for an Hour. 0.40 this morning, by mistake on the west track. + tracks and partially derailed it more or less frightened One woman fainted !n was carried to the fect tion, where she eoon revived, Engine No. 10 was the rueh street ONLY ONE WOMAN PAINTED. 8 xth Avenue Engine Derailed and Traffic Interfered There was a head-on collision on the @iath avenue “L” at Rector street at Bingine No. 17, drawing @ train load of passengers from Harlem, crashed into Engine No. 9, which had been switched ‘The shock sent Engine 217 from the ‘Three or four hundred passengers were severely shaken up and « rush was made for the doors. In a moment the board walk along the side of the tracks was throvged with men, women and children and sta- badly damaged, nd it took fifty men an hour to restore her to the tracks. TraMo was de!ayed for half an hour, when trains were switched to the mid- dle track, 80 as to pass the derailed ine. Among the passengers who were caught tn the block was Thomas 1. Reed. Mr. Reed, puffing and panting, : Bot out at the Rector street station, ge ‘ e entered hel, ably Die, Richard Lacy, twenty-seven years old,| cotting or Interfering with the members | dettere frem women oured ae h the arcade of mh ire Building said to a companion: this 1s a pretty how de do.” JILTED, CUT AIS THROAT. Richard Lacy's Fiancee Wrote that All Was Over—Will Prob- ie | Specta! BES ESCAPE Her Horseless Carriage Broke Down in Fifth Avenue. grandson of the late Stephen B. Fisk, Were married to-day in Grace Church, Bur the next time that they have bust- nese In that marble edifice they will not trust their fortunes to the riotous | automobile. Of the séven autos hired for the wed- ding party four acted in a very disor- derly manner. Toe machine in which the bride-elect was riding broke down on Fifth avenue. Hurry calls were sent to the Auto Com- pany's headquarters, but precious time elapsed before the repair wagons arrived, and then there was a damp open-air transfer of bridal raiment, which at- tracted a large and unsympathetic crowd. Miss Foote amiled bravely at her mis- fortunes. Before the church was reached several of the accompanying machines had had trouble. Miss May Isabel Fisk, a relative of the bridegroom, was twenty minutes late jin reaching the church, The operator machine with great force into the wed ding awning. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's mother, Mra, Charles Derby Foote, IT West Fifty- eishth street, the @uto-haters started on an extended trip in the South. LABOR UNION SUBS RIVAL. Clashing Labor Organisations Air oubles in Court—Charges of Intimidation. Term, Part VI, of the Su- preme Court, was crowded with Italian laborers and mechanics to-day in at- tendance on the trial of the suit of the Reform Club of Masons and Plasterers’ Laborers, Local Assembly No. 706, Knights of Labor, against the Labor- ers’ Union Protective Boctety for $1,000 damages and an injunction restraining the defendant organisation from boy- @ waiter at the Hotel Cadillac, Forty-| of the Neform Club. third street and Broadway, was engaged to a young woman until yesterday. When, in the morning, he received a letter from her telling him all was over between them he became nearly frantic. His friends had a hard time soothing him and it was only by much persua- sion that he was prevented from leaving. At 1 o'clock this morni Harry Percival, another wi srsleal i i iki lice station, There he ine im i TA ts jen to Roosevel where {t is eald his chance slim. Lac: Itted to the police t! reason fort ing to take his o was because oman had thrown him over, but he tively refused to give her name. $4,000,000 WILL IN DESK. Mahlon Martin's Heirs were About | to Blow Up a Safe to Get It. ‘The great secret is out. The last will and a call ;| endeavor to dierupt the Ref bay OY ae friend: pt form Club. throat rasor, Ho was Thirty-se' eRe a police. & revolver eo he could tt Hospital, of living is hat bis wn life and testament of the tate Mahion Martin the sum, has been found, FOF iWo Weeks and shoes. The “iru Diunted as they delved and dug. men were sent for to handle it. who had #.0%.0 to bequeath and three isters and a brother able and willing to tackle the pleasing job of dividing up sappers and miners \ave been at work in the great Martin touse, near New Brunswick, N. J., that ‘was built on the profite of rubber boots fasure vein” on which they worked was a burglar and fire-proof vault which he had had butit for the safekeeping of his fortune. It was built for keeps, and their drills were into it, jocument they for. They decided finally that it would de Necessary to use nitro-giycerine. New holes were drilied to make a place for the explosive, and expereinced quarry- The Laboret Ieform Club alleges that the Union, which ts the older or- ®anizathin, secured the discharge of working members of the club and then tried by threats and {nducements to Ret them to leave the club and join the union, Charles and Alfred Bteckler, coun- sel for the Laborers’ Union Protective Soclety, deny the charges In the com- Dlaint and say that it ts preposterous to @ think that the union would make an attack on organized labor or money Mits Bue Foote and Edgar Park, a) of her auto lost his nerve and ran the/| Suits and Top Coats. TT AES ST THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1900, POTLISION AN AUTOMOBILE ‘RL HUcCED “NTHE'L” Hundreds of Passengers Were Shaken Up at A PUCEHAL A Small Riot Created by Women Cigarmakers— Sent to the Island. Rucysle Policeman Conroy had a tively | experience yesterday afternoon with some of the women cigarmakers out on a strike from the factory of Kerbs Werthtimer & Schiffer, A nutaber of the girls gathered at Fifty-fourth street and Second avenue, and when the non-union hands came out on the street they were surrounded | | by the strikers, and some blows were etruck | Conway, with four other policemen, | made a rush at the strikers One of the women strikers threw her = around Conway's neck and hugged im The police arrested two of the women Women | a weman has some femalo ' With many women the mentely suffering ls so| great that they are for| days positively insane, and the mest diligent ef- | comes promptly to the re- Hef ef these women. The & proves this. This conan fe conetantey asta» lag them. The advies ef Mrz, Pisi= ham should alse be se- cured by every nervens wemaa. Thie cests neth- ing. Ner address bs Lyne, Mace. S. N. Wood & Co.'s SPECIAL SALE OF CLOTHING. NOTE.—The biggest Easter business we ever knew was not done without giving big values—extra big values. Everybod saw it, everybody said it: “S, N. Wood & Co. are beating all known records with their high-grade, strictly union-made sani- tary clothing at such astouudingly low prices.” Now we take almosta thousand : of the Suits and Overcoats that (9 created such a furor at $10 and $12.50—and cut the price to $7.50, The $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats will be cut to $10—and precisely the same splendid But—read the items; and come expecting the most for the that you ever saw. Ready Made Dept. | Made-to-Order Dept. Suits and Top Coats, | effects Oxford and Cambridge mixtures, We take your Suits and Top Coats. The marvels of the Tailor’s Art—the richest fabrics woven for clothing—made in the best styles that we know, with abso- lutely the best linings, the best trimmings, oo “mene strikers and two men. | ‘They were Jennie Jenowiteh, of 2) Market street; Mollie Polaski, of 15) Ludiow street: Jacob Polski, of 14 Mon- roe street, and Simon Glans, of 42 Bher- Magist fais | iff, stree In Yorkville Court lo-day fo the tslan ayo commutted all four mn default of Bonds, 18 DROWNED IN THE RAINE, | Boat Loaded with BINGEN, April 18-—A boat on board of which were twenty members of the! Cathoile Students’ Association, while crossing the River Rhine yesterday from this place to Ruedeshelm, was capsized and thirteen of the students were jrowned. Upbolstery Department. Dust Covers For Furniture A full line of Slip Covering materials in Irish and Ger- man Linens, and | Damasks, together with a variety of novel and dainty in Dimities, French The April Sale of on Housefurnishings. “ Housefurnishings " is a convenient and comprehensive term, Under} that caption to-day’s offerings in- | clude a variety of goods, No alert fe will posi our bargains, | Spreads and Comfortables. White Crocheted Spreads at prices lessened by slight imperfections that the manufacturer's inspector detect. ed by accident ; untrained eyes will never catch the small flaws: — 6c. for single bed size meant to re- tail at Boe. 74¢, for three-quarter bed size meant to retail at $1.00. Heavy White Crocheted Bed Spreads, not damaged, full size, 89; Mar- seilles, $1.49, Summer Comfortables, filled with soft, carded cotton, both sides cov- ered with flowered silkoline, full Size, 89. Summer Comfortables, filled with clean, selected cotton, one side cov. ered with figured silkoline, other side with plain silkoline, $1.29. Sheets and Pillow Cases. Cretonnes, Jacquards and Art Tickings. Damask Shp Covers, for the regular parlor suit; made of Imported Damask, finished in the best possible manner, for $10.00 per suit. Estimates given on Slip! Covers, Shades and Awnings. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St, Full ¢ables at boarding-houses where Sunday World Wants an- Bounce vacancies. ss And now? ‘offers in custom work. The These prices are less than the mus- lin would cost if vou wished to hem or hemstitch the Sheets and Pillow Cases yourself, Why bother with the worry and work ? Hemmed, 38¢.; Hemstitched, 48¢. Hemmed, 42¢., Hemstitched, s2c. Hemmed, 46c; Hemstitched, 58. Hemmed, 52c; Hemstitched, 64c. Hemmed, $8c5; Hemstitched, 690, Hemmed, 64¢.; Hemstitched, 74¢. Pillow Cases. Hemmed, 12c.; Hentstitched, Hemmed, tic; Hemstitched, Hemmed, 11¢; Hemstitched, Hemmed, 16: Hemstitched, 54x90, 63x90, 72x90, 81290, 90x90, 90x99, t6c. 176. | 196. | atc 42x36, 45x36, $0436, “The April Undermuslin Bargains Have Arrived, While noticing that our old range of prices is quoted for this choice, new stock, you er and prettier. must not forget ihat the old q low expediency of deteriorating our Muslin Underwear in order to maintain rates of | the f seaons, Certainly, the cost of all materials has risen since the last vent in such goods. However, we had purchased in such vast quantities that ast E quickest attention. Night Gowns. Muslin trimmed with cluster tucks and cambric ruffle, 34c. d_ yoke, trimmed cambric ruffle, 3: Muslin, square-shaped yoke, trimmed with cluster tucks, one row of Insert. embroidery ruffle, 49c. Musiin, V-s! yoke and high neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and hemstitched lawn ruffle, 49¢. Muslin, V-shaped yoke and high neck, trimmed with tucks, four rows of in- serting and ruffle, 49. Muslin, V-shaped trimmed with pis rasfthergg shapely insert Drawers, ; ood Gormesnbety TR, $e. “Fruit of the Loom" Muslin, Cambric, V-si ¢, trimmed with four Moog Rg two embroidery inserting, lace ruffle, 79¢. Cambric, trimmed with eight fine in- sertings and embroidery ruffle, 79¢. Engtish Nainsook, yoke formed of hemstitched tucks, wide ruffle and hemstitched ribbor bow, 99¢. Better qualities at prices correspond. low, ranging up to $10.42. Corsets. White and drab Jean, heavily toned, name are never matched. No better, finer logic is needed. ualities, too, may always be relied upon. $ 50 measure and make the anything” is not admitted into the Macy Linen depart-| Figured Mer Sateen, umbrella-shaped ru with ome suit or overcoat to your $ ment. perts who know must render favorable opinions |corded ruffle, value $1.50; our price, 89c. hi § order. | The cut, | the concerning the goods before we offer them to you. In no! Black Mercerized Sateen, trimmed with wide accordion plaiting, small pee ted, & and finish all other way Daact we have built up such a great and worthy | ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, value $2.50, at $1.69, ie business. Our best endeavors and your whole confidence Infants’ Wear. are the foundations upon which the Linen success rests. You'll not fail to be interested in these : Checked Glass Towelling, 20 in, 4 1c. and 18 in. at 10¢, Hemmed Huckaback Towels, size 18x35 in., at 9c. Hemmed Huckaback Towels, size 20x38 in., at 1 1c. Heavy All-linen Huck Towels, size 20x40 in., at 16c. Heavy All-linen Huck Towels, size 22x42 in., at 22c. Knotted-fringed Damask Towels, sizes 22x46 in., at 24¢. Cream-tinted Table Damask, Full-bleached Table Damask, Full-bleached Table Damask, Fringed Damask Open-work Tray Cloths, 18x27 in., 12c. Hemstitched Damask Tea Hemstitched Damask Napkins, 20x20 in., at 19¢. Silver-beached Napkins, size 20x20 in., coz., $1.34. Bleached Narkins, size 24x24 in., doz., $1.59. Fine Bleached Damask Table Cloths, 8x4, $1.69; 8x10, $2.19, and 8x12 $2.59, Napkins to match the above, 20x20 in., $1.89 doz., and 24x24 in., at| $2.49 doz . ' | Special: market could not affect our values. These garments were secured by us Sieve, tan same prices that gave us the ones of th: January sale. The cloth, trimmings and work-| <5". manship are all you can desire; the styles are ideal, and the sizes are full and Those not manufactured in our own factory were made elsewhere under our di aud constant inspection. They are crisp and perfect at every point and merit your trimmed with lace edging, 16c. trimmed with tucks and embroidery ruffle, 29c. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS Both Sides 14th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Av. Ca China. , Our stock of China is the Save 15 to 50 Per Cent. and richest to be found. The vole by coming to Macy's for ail the personal and domestic |ume of business done is immensa needs that the season suggests. We are ready to supply|We please all tastes, all re evervthing at from 1§ to 50 per cent. less than the rates Plain, useful, low-priced China; 3 charged by dealers who do business on the credit plan. | fant, artistic China, and : s =e if Ps i between grade may be fi oa China, Glassware, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, House Furnish | our counters, ings, Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Draperies, Shades, Awnings, Pedding, Hammocks, Stoves, Refrigerators—anything thing Suneaee trom a clothespin to a piano. ne cal Our preparations anticipate every emergency, Whether you want to H nies in Aan furnish or renovat: a town house, a country home, a littlé or big hotel, ' a gp alga annex Is d Trade “a ‘yacht anything from a camp outfit to a flat-—-come here. Hundreds |‘° itp taba — of utilities for the parlor, the dining-room, the kitchen, the veranda, the cqbeneral 5 Spo calm; 00, lawn, the garden and the stable. are and right Ne a Turn to Our Sunday Advertisement. [vm houses and hone The latter has the None of the items has been exhausted. Monday’s business was phe.|nOw. What you nomenal, matchless, intense. Activity marked the movement early, It]iS sure to be found in our was sustained strenuously throughout the day. The crowds bought | 4nd at the largely, but the variety of each stock was not depleted, Therefore we announce the continuation of all special offerings in the 7 ae oe No guesswork, uncertainty orf Upholstery Department. ; China and Glass Department. bish about our Mattresses, fu niture Department. |Siverware Department. are made td ~~ Rug and Carpet Department. | Refrigerators & Water Coolers, Sctioudy and inteligentty, baal Housefurnishing Department |Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. we know all about them. Ou Prices for equal qualities never tefore ranged se low, and essortments have never been method is responsible for the If You Can't Come, Write! Rugs and Matting. The first one to catch the We make an attractive bid for the continuous patronage . of all who go out of the city to spend the summer months. : Utilize the mails to hee he by We by i your a oa cei more Lina ta left promptly and prepay freight charges to all shipping points | average § riety within a radius of a hundred miles on paid pier of | amazing. You may let five doYars and over. U ‘ Apply at Supt.’s desk for a transfer card. It will greatly facilitate shopping pholstery. teood (sets mean lat Ee ee We will send a representative to make estimates concerning the| about the see them — cost of whatever pn want. oe We make it worth yout i needs, We've a host of ‘ will make the home lighter, bri ualities are aiso in evidence. We wouid not sioop to the tM Se sdvanced war, anien's us at exactly the| dress uses, liberal. |" “6c. for the toc. | Walking Skirts, ’ § Mustin, umbrella-shaped lawn ruffle,|Cambric and Nainsog trimmed with wide lace edging, 49. | overs, 22 inches wide; ‘t Muslin, umbeelis-shaped wm rue, | will ask 7Sc.; Our prics, ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 59, {rime with wide ebreery Fue finished with dust ruffle, 69. : Muslin, umbrella-s oe Corset Covers. Cambric, low neck, French style, Cumbric, high peck, square-shaped yoke, French style, trimmed with lace edging, 19¢. Cambric, V-shaped yoke, trimmed with wide embroidery, 24c. Cambric, V-shaped back and front, trimmed with wide embroidery, 29¢. trimmed with two w ti Cambric, low neck, French style, and lace ruffle, finished with dust ruf- trimmed with three rows of Val lace 1, 196. al. ruffle, 496. Muslin, umbrella-shaped Better qualities at prices proportion- trimmed with three rows of lace ia- ately low, ranging up to $3.99. serting and lace ruffle, Gnished with dust ruffle, $90. Cambric, trimmed with lace inserting and edging, cambric ruffle, 29¢. Cambric umbrella-staped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with wide lace inserting and lace edging, 39c. Cambric, umbrella-shaped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with two rows wide in- Serting and lace edging, 49c. Lawn, umbrella-shaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with mattese lace inserting and lace edging, 74c. with dust trimmed with fine flounce, finished with dust ruffle, $1.34, Betti at prices pesca ge sncb to $12.9. Wrappers. Cambric and “vin Bea ists, trimmed with ribbon and ion- | Lawns, yoke trimmed Pc tly, shapely ~neatly | —__As a special offer in our Custom. Tailoring tse wale $1400, at 9c itty low, ranging up to $520. | value O0c., our price, s9c. a dur three Gl son, “ih ser Neha aiage wb comes Bargains in Household Linens. Women's Shirt Waists—Special Valuem id Seatch Tweeds ant Coovicts; tant at many high-grade suitings and overcoatings Striped Percales, French yoke back, laundered collars and cuffs, 490, Bis OA ‘acest and of which the value is $20 and $22.50. They Hl yYour response to our Linen announcements is always Corded Ginghams, French yoke back, laundered collars and culty < Mixtures, include Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Scotch Bf | nrompt. Long experience has proved that the prices we value 80c.; our price, 49c. i Women’s Colored Skirts. * Just}, . 3 Linen-colored lawn, umbrella-shaped ruffle, value 75c.; our price 496, 3 i finished Dealers usually charge relatively more for the clothes needed by the little mites of humanity than they do for: the garments of grown-ups. Our icy is to that custom. You'll find the same elements of ——- in our offerings for infants that have made our w “2 department such a wondes, ; English Nainsook Short Dresses, English Nainsook Short trimmed with one row of ann. Pag: A ad pened nS inserte } d , forming V in/i s, forming yoke, shoul= 72 im, value 65c.; at S4c. Lawn Guimpes, yoke formed of six! : eas a cluster tucks, > to 12 year sizes, 390, | 66 im., value 75¢,; at 56c, English Nainsook Short ve bucket, shee 2 08 45 eats 72} 706. trimmed with tucks, four rows of in- og ins $ 72 in., value 95¢,; at 79. senting and bemstitching — formi round yoke, trimmed with yoke, neck and sleeves finished wit! and ruffie, skitt finished lace edging, $9¢. ‘bem, 49¢. Other Summer Goods--Cheap. Send for our representative to discuss the Awning question with | will make measurements, s and make the Awnings, You can by giving the matter early attention. Don’t ontyaels is clamoring for them. Be ahead of the Window Shades, Slip Covers, Tents, Cozy Comers are § us. We save you at least 25 per cent, i 4 ' Cloths, 32x42 in., 44.

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