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em (7) SPRING | SHIT USANDA | BLZZARDSON WAY: Just One hice W Will Save Us, From a Foot of Snow—a Bit of South Wind. | WEATHER MAN ‘We're Bound to Get Rain Any- | way, and the Rest of March 1s Going to Be a Lion, | HOPES. ‘The Bizzard which enveloped the Middle Western States yesterdays now over West Virginia, Ohio and Pennayivania. 1: 1s travelling at the rate of fifty ities an hour. According te the weather man, the pri fleet storm whioh is harassing New ‘York 1*|' the advance guart of this blizzard, whieh is due here any minute. BUT, the least southerly change in the wind, which was due east all niet, will change the snow to rain, and the weather man is of the hopeful opinion that ft will shift to southeast and bring the rain. If, instead, {1 polnia north- Past, then look out for the blizzard tn ‘ell Ite fury. ‘The general course of the storm ts Mortheast. It has covered Nebraska with a foot of snow; Iowa reports ten inobes; Springfield, Ti1., telegraphs that fifteen inches fell during the night. The rl and Upper Missiesipp! Valleys, 9nd Lake regions al! report a foot Tt is raining tn Philadelphia, but @nowing and sleeting in Northern New Jersey. The New Engiand States are suffering with the same weather condi- tiene as New York. ven though the ‘wind does not change, the prediction of the Weather Bureau {« fair and cold for to-morrow. The blizzard, if it arrives, oh not remain longer than twelve STREETS LIKE GLASS FROM THE SLEET. t moon to-day sidewalks and streets Over the city were almant like glans fram the fall of sect. Men and women cally the 1903-4, ‘was particularly true of cromstown Ines fall over the city. On West and South streets, whore the pal. delivery stations for freight Co. ‘trucks in the streets. The sleet affected the third rail on |* Qll) the elevated lines. ‘Trains from the Bronx on the Third Avenue were five and six minutes behind time, and several trans were stalled from short cteoults. On lower Broadway the surface cars could barely craw!, They were stalled! fer ten and Afteen minutes at a time by fallen horses. ‘ 90 DEGREE DROP IN TEMPERA. TURE AS SPRING BEGINS. Spring began officially yexterday af- ternoon at 6.29. It was a day early this year because of leap year, There has been a drop of 30 degrees tn the temperature since yesterday. The highest temperature yesterday waa re- ped at 8 in the morning, registering $4 degrees. At § o'clock to-day it was | ' 34 degrees. “This has been an extremely hard | printer,” sald James H. Scarr, the local | ¢ ‘weather man, in his in the White. | hall Building to-day, n slips _ 2. Oe ere Fr oe lH! Orel wr el OC Ol Sl OC correet in d all the favo: PHILADELPHIA, Daisy Ulrich Opie Grace, accused of shooting her husband in Atlanta, Ga., arrived here to«lay from the look after private Dusiness affairs and to visit her mother, who is Uf at her home in West Philadeiphia. Newapape Wilmington, deiphia on the same train with her. was accompanied rom Atlanta by one of her attorneys. am innocent, perature has been 29.4 derres next coldest winter to this was in During this winter we have had seventeen hours of below zero ltt dom $6,000 STOLEN SILK. FOUND. Two \Mes Ar whirtwaist manufacturers, at No. ®)pbhobd & HUNTER HIGH-BALL ELCE Gi Ave. CORNER J Gin sireet » Real Friday Bargains Spring Coats $65 Actual Value $10 al Gee ody tulering Pe picture shows on are truly remarkable these low priced coats. You'll find it hard to du- plicate them even for ten dollare at other stores — f just another instance of D. : ICE & CO,'S under. Smart aj ling ey, Faas of Sp ring Skirts of the newest Gris models to select from — coats absol ming, in all sites for women and misses from 14 to 44, an fe __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROEH 321, | Wife Dying Husband Accuses \Denies She Intends Running Away shoot my husband and i am anxious ready to face trial. It ts absolutely that I have left Atlanta not to Maroh 21, ~ Mra. South to T am certain of vindication at return, the trial where the true facts tn the sald she did not think her an dying and added that df he ake « turn for the worse he would exonerate her. “I am atill devoted to him,” she added.” “If dt is true he is saying the things he {* reported to have sald, he 1s being prejudiced by his rela men met Mra, Grace at Del., and came to Phila- She lared the woman 1s West Twenty-fitth st in 5.4 degrees below the normal, Lo- was located to-day by private winter started with one of a Washington @treet ware- the mildest Decembers on record. The w hours later Pollee Lieu- 4 MeCony ed two men who ¢ where the silk was stored. e and Murray arrest- ne to the basement The pris- 7 ! we The snowfall has not been ‘4 were taken to Poltce Headquar- Patines iatsdssitiee ahd taxicabs, Per particularly heavy, registering only Harged with burglary. _ Md taxicabs, #UD- | 21.3 inches, which Js nothing unusual, ME nes penavray Ad the: -was “March came In like a lamb and it] WiGlancAllk wan: nat. Calan ue iiss <anp Gere trom five 40 ton exioutes | 7!) Provably follow the old adage and |, wenty-fifth street building until Eee eee ate [KO Ot Hike a Hon, April will bring | yesterday morning. An employee of vf # warmer and pleasanter weather. Share Gar aaiteed an cep Nue tlase in front of the bullding at 7.30 o'clock, the firm's trunks ang o robbery had Burglars of eltyateds hundseds of Heavy laden b Sala Ge rary trucks were stalled. A Lapee antag at known taut in some way they brought though sbarp. shod, “seem The $5,000 worth of silk that was! thoir own trunks and secreted thom tn stand, In many casos t rtulon from the lofte of, Louls Adler & [the building until they were ready to plunder the Adler loft. REFRESHING, SATISFYING, INVIGORATING Tr itiicn, th i Peplum Waists 19: Value $1.50 "a dozens of beautiful style: inJinserted with fine Val., Cluny and Filet laces, and handsome panels of em- broideries in intricate and beautiful designs. $7.98 a i apple with (OFFICIAL RATINGS _ FORTST2 GOLFERS 540 Are on 1 thalio List of | Metropolitan Association | This Year. ‘There will be exactly 640 golfers rated on the handicap list of the Metropolitan Golf Association for 1912. That total was reached to-day when the last of the aixty-odd chibs made its return to the committee, It 1# the first time {fn the history of the sport around New York that every club has reported, and St ta belteved, too, to be the first time in tne history of the country as well, ‘The incorrigtblex who could not be lined up have previously run from thre to six every year. Of course, not all the clubs turned in ratings, for several had no men to put on the roll at or under nine atroken, but those that @f4 not made re- port to that effect. | Tho unprecedented showing in round- ing up every one was largely due to the eyatematic, persistent work of the com- mittee of which A. H. Pogson is again chairman, The let Itself will not be | ready for several days, but it Is known | that it wilt be twenty-odd fess than last | year. ‘That fact does not mean that golfers j are fewer in the New York district, the reverse being true. The figuring of the committee wae closer this year than ever before and there will be found @ marked Increase in the number of men at four and five strokes. In short, there has been a showing up of men all along the Line. —— WIFE FINDS HUSBAND DEAD. The body of Frank Hart, a hardware salesman of No, 38 &i avenue, Hrooklyn, was found to-day in the home of his mother, Mrs. Margurot Hart, at No. 9% Fifth atrect, Brooklyn. Two gas jets were turned on. Physicians said Hart had been dead for twelve hou key that he might visit the house from time to time. Hart disappeared from his home last Monday and hie young wife had been unable to @et any trace of him. This morning #he went to her mother-in- home. The odor of gas attracted her and she opened a bedroom door, finding der trusband. Mrs. Hart was ao An im that the ancient acteristic medallion made ru many of 14.10x10.8, its kind. _— NEGRO IS HELD FOR KISSING |BOWLERS ROLL BIG WHITE GIRL IN ELEVATOR Her Brother Gets Policeman After She Is Insulted in Harlem Apartment House. William H. Cox, @ apruce looking mu- latte, who had teen employed as an ele- vator man in the apartment house at No, %1 West One Hundred and Twenty- Police Court today charged with kiss ing mxteen-year-old Antoinette Radice on the face and against her wil. De- spite hia protestations af innocence, Cox wae heki in 9600 bail for trial for assault in the Court of Special Sesstons. Milas Radice, a pupil at the Normal College, tokl Magistrate Butts Cox had been annoying her by his profuse coms piiments for some time, but had fe- frained from actual ingult. Last even- ing, while they were alone in the ole vator, she said, he sucklenly caught hold of her and kissed her. She told her brother and the brother, Without saying anything to Cox, went to the West One Hundred ‘and Twenty- | y, latto and locked Mdm up. young men—this is a But close-fitting garments are not becoming to all figures—hence our splendid provision of conservative Sack Suits with soft lapels, in two and three-button liberal cut. The rugs are typical Tabriz Ru; are not merely made in ersian designs. tug collections of ninth street, was arraigned in Hertem | T° fifth street station and reported the j wanes 0 Detective Flynn arrested the mu- The other manufacturers had declined of our version of English Clothes. want the style but require garments of more 1912. ; SCORES IN CHICAGO. DEXTBR PARK PAVILION, Chi- cago, March 21.—Big marks cropped up again in the doubles of the American Bowling Congress tournament here to- day, Jess Pritchett and John Goodwin of Indianapolis shot 1,20, which sent them Into fifth place, while A. Harrie and Lee Johns of Newark, 'N. J., count- ed 1,211, which put them in tenth place. est scores: Pritchett and Goodwin, Indianapolis, 1,220. Harris and Johna, Newark, N. J., | 1,211 Ww. Culver and P, J. McCort, Toledo, 1,186, J. Koster and M. Lindsay, New York, 1,101, c. Lie tery and W. Zimpner, Co- lumbus, ©,, 1,146, William Anderson and George Fibin, 137, Wheeler, Indian. | | $$$» Borden Raises Wages. | FALL RIVER, March 2L—M. C, D, Borden of New York, owner of the seven cotton mills of the Fall River be Works Company, announced lace oercay that he would advance the his 6,000 operatives 10 per cent, to increase more than 6 per cent. BROKAW BROTHERS | MENS & BOYS CLOTHING.HATS & FURNISHINGS Spring Sack Suits with soft-rolling lapels are the rage among distinguishing feature models, for men who Astor Place & Fourth Avenue | PERSIAN RUGS Specimens of weaving of the very highest grade from the Anclant City of Tabriz, in the province of Azerbaijan found himself under the necessity af these rugs | immediately. He came to us, as most im; under similar circumstances, knowing we would be gi cash for such wonderful rugs as these. We bought af such great concessions that we are selling for less than it usually costs to import such rugs. and pendant. amt of these ruge differ ii —excopt that they are newer—from speci- in the ete andes ote pot the faanses ofthe wars ae elites stip tad he charset telpis @ tora sone mens are a!l in evidence in these rugs. Whether the designs are solid color backgrounds with bril- liant medallion and pendant or whether an intricate mosaic of symbolical leaves and birds, each rug is a perfect specimen of The collection is one which no lover of the Orient should fail to see, for remarkable as are the values the rugs are well worth seeing quite aside from their prices. " i aT bought ta If boughs to ae CW See. we Se wer $110.00) 12.2x9.6 $575.00 $285.00)12.9 x 9.2 $565.00 $280, 90.00} 12.3x8.10 ted tie 12.9 x93 $450.00 $220, Abe 60.00} 12.3x8,10 12.9 x9.4 $415.00 $200. 165.00} 12.5x9.0 $380. 12,9 x9.5 $545.00 $270.00 $180.00} 12.5x9.0 Be 12.10x9.1 $535.00 $265.00 $240.00} 12.5x9.0 12.10x9.4 $410.00 $200.00 $165.00) 12.5x9.3 12,11x10.7 $460.00 $229.00 8x9, $200.00] 12.5x9.5 13.0 x 8.7 $460.00 $229.00 . sae. 12.6x8.6 13.2 x 8.10 $430.60 $210. . 12.6x9.8 13.3 x 9.1 $485.00 $240, 12,0x9.4 $395.00 12.7x8.0 $490.00 13.5 x10,7 $485.00 it X 12.1x8.9 5.00 12.7x8,10 $460.00 13.6 x 9.0 $435.00 12,1x8,10 $435.00 tt 12.7x9.4 $398.00 13.6 x 9.8 $595.00 12.2x9.1 8375.00 | 12,8x9.4 $396.00 14.2 x 8.11 $650.00 $310, 12.2x9.2 $986.00 $187.50] 12.9x8.11 $490.00 14.10x10.8 $795.00 $380. LK Macy UC HERALD SQUARE senertAV23AN creer NEW YORK 'S in every respect. abriz, but are in the distinctive The motifs are allegorical effects, involving birds, flowers, trees, leaves and branches, as well as the equall When So many rugs t in one province in the designs characteristic of another, as distinctive in character as these are the more desirable. en, in addition, the spirit of Occidental haste in business has touched the rug-weavers of the Orient, fabrics as closely woven and as painstakingly worked as these are very rare. be untruthful to say that rugs of this quality are no longer made at all, it can be said with absolute truth that rugs of this quality are ex- tremely difficult to obtain. They are all in the popular sixes, running from 8.5x5.4 up to WAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAV of selling fers do to pay This means char- y are Although it would = / Senane, 28rd Street Near Fifth Avenue New Diagonal - Serge Suit Value $25 *15 At If evidence were needed of the ability of Renard’s to undersell THE TOWN on SUITS, we present it, tomorrow, when ae, ONE HUN- DRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE of these swagger new Spring suits go on sale at so ridiculously small a price as $15. ‘The material is oné of the mot beautifully Ginished diagonal verges we've seen in many a day, even in suits cost- ing double and treble our own spevial Sat- urday price, The col- orings are tich tans, browns, blues and rays; also black. Col- lars of white corded silk, with dainty con- trasting colored trim- mings, end cuffs to match. oat the very latest model. One of the most effective of the 1912 suits—and to think!—the price is only FURNITURE ON LIBERAL TERMS CREDIT $3.00 Vown on $50 $5.00 Down on $75 $7.50 Down on $100 Komus Bros 107-109 WEST 129 TR pa \- TAILORED SUIT? Here is the suit surpriee of 3 | season for Lid -eg] and gine: woah op carly rr] $9.98: Exceptional 918. 00° value. SERGE SUITS for small. wome! and misses; in spring's newer shades, shawl collar of bengalins braid trimmed. also on cufts, cuta way coat with 2 fancy buttons; bur, Plice skirt, high bodice eff ind somely tailored garmengs, =~ senting every new fashion ys real $18.00 value, special 99.98. $18.50 Whipcord Suits: , $12.8 $25.00 Emb. Serge Suits. 44.9! $30.00 Custom Tailored BONE. 06... ocaas sane | ALTERATIONS FREE. J.L. POST |S. W.Cor. Lath Street | |_and Union Square, N.Y.! Geet Evenings Until 9 een s fate 133 3 Rooms Furr..shed & Rooms Furnished 32s, Tee OER, site 00, Now ecticut and Massachusel “Grand Raids Furniture Davenport Sofa Bed, Uke cutt value mith. . We Pay ica and all Fare MAILED ¥ PREE, (THESE ARE GREAT AUTO-SELLING DAYS With the marketing of many new models this year, the demand for motor cars of late design will ny fine auto- the market at i you w your last d. inse to sell or trade ar’s auto have a little in the morning or rid for BESTS results, _, WORL Di “AU. Ti ADS.* FOR USED-CAR BARGAINS, Look and You'll See “Reason Why,” the Sunday Wond Wants. Work | Wenday Morning Wonders.

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