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ESS TELS = THREEMENHURT RATLY OF TRIP | BY FALLING CABLE ~ «INTO COAL MINE > a a “Blick as Pitch,” Says My Lady, “and as Hot ys ———!" ———— )RONDON, April 11.—Guests at the ‘Woedling of the Marquis of Stafford, son Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, Mieka’ Butler to-day, which © the principal events of the ota Aqueduct Workmen Narrowly Miss Death .as Heavy Metal Rope Drops 355 Feet. » Aa five wertemen were Leing lowered in the bucket to the bottom of Ghaft No. 9 of the new aqueduct, on St. Nich- Olas avenue between One Hundred and Forty-ninth and One Hundred and Fir- y great] Heth street, shortly before 1 o'clock this Seat c leach artiste wats the] MOPning another workman was lower- | coming and jumped, but did not com: pletely av His back and fend | were much . ‘The thre IN WATER SHAFT THE SBVENING WORLD, T | verety cut and he suffered ovsamid | of the brain. John Cortes, twenty-one, of No. a | ao yrria avenue was standing at the, bottom of the shaft. He heard the cable men were taken to —— Approves Amendments to the In- ourance ‘Law. ALBANY, Aprtt Gov. Diz nas| Weiss Sues for Damages, but signed two insurance iaw amendments, bank trustee bill and bills extending | Physicians Declare He's the life of a couple of up-State rati- . ‘ road companies. Victim of Delusion. The bank Dill permits the election of Semart of Now Jersey as trustees of savings banks in New York City pro- | Jacob Weiss of No, 1% Kast Eighty- Re fh nee more than one-fifth Of seventh street yesterday sued Dr. Otto jenten Any Dank shall not De | icitiant of No. 4 Weet Seventh-seventh non-realdents. The new insurance laws, fathered by ir. Herman Fischer of No. avenue for $10,000 dam- Senator “Big Tim" Sutil permit the | 1016 Lexin aurance in one policy and the consoli. | 80% He alleges that when they per- v ing « length of wite cable. The cable Hf of's coal mine during the atrike. — the ashett, badly injuring three ‘The spool of the heavy wire cable was aoe ora | Mounted on a trestle and itn unwinding she mays, “to save my Was controlied by means of a lever. Got Into'n cane formed of'a| At first it went slowly and easily omnes eae on i enough, but as it unwound the woight tes f coujde't .| of the dangling end incroased #0 that writing of life, health accident in- dation of certain aurety companies and | formed an operation on him in the Ger- authorize insurance against joss by | man Hospftal they left two sponges theft of tivestook. sewed up in his abdomen. Tho railroads which are given an ex- | The operation on Welss was per- tension of time in which to complete |formed on Jan. 14, 1911. He was dis- their lines are the Champlain and San- |eharged on March @ as cured, he says, fora and the Buffalo and Susquehanna. |but soon afterward began to euffer the man in charge could not check it, and the whole of the cable went with & rush down the %6 foot shaft. ‘Three of the men in the bucket suc- cveded in getting out of the falling ca- bie's way, but Barney Bates, forty, of I mpoke of the danger of an! No, 5% Morris avenue, the Bronx, and 4 the manager said:—There is{ 1 Lapowaki nine ot No. Witte Ginger. Some gns got in between) Eighth avenue wero caught by it. y Matur@ay and Monday recently dnd a/ ates's left thign and being the Grst comer with «| wore broken. Lapows! A Monday morning got burnt end » then,’ he shouted, ‘mind your blew bath Nghts out the cage reached the bottom Diack there and as hot as tefl \oto the rim of my so: "t go #0 fast,’ I cried; ‘I xa holes already “As; it was Saturday only one man a> fn aged pit. I¢ eigen ? the wt! place.” My" fingers were | The Opening of the Baseball painat my side ’and my ais wea} season brings great hopes of two pennant - winning teams for greater New York. In_ the Fisiiihes League” the Optical House of M. H. Harris has already been.de- clared the victor. We have tong ago made a hit with the ey pesmrueeting “fans,” you sacri just a Paes iis to call at oneof our eight stores to have your examined? Remember, t' examination incurs no op mauen. £9 BBY, to pay loll My bu: poy Or more. e' eo a Ocudists and St West Suth st rbot tthandéth Avee 64 West 125th Bt, near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sts. 96 Nassen St., near John St. Geom much more than it does => hear Wits, BA 1 $ admit that, my love; but 13) alten Be, opp. A. a BY Baye ‘the money 1 spend myoelf in your absence. 97 Bread St.. pear Habne’s. Newart ' PROVIDENCE ASBURY PARK IOSENBAUM & Co, & 12 WEST 23°? STREET ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ‘Sale of 250 Tailored i Suits }Regular Prices, $22, $25, $27.50 & $30 ‘Will Close Out « $15 SUITS ARE TAKEN FROM OUR BULAR STOCKS, principally small women's $15. de of superior quality setiecord, siea's sarge ead mixtures in lain and | Ne ¢ 0. D- "iota he etn ut tn of the serson, | ROSENBAUM &Co. Attractive Coat Specials For Women and Misses RED WIDOW SATIN COAT with black ay eet ik oss Copstaeee Xie, 13,50) IN MEN'S WEAR SERGE : eu eee 1 5.00 Raincoats WOMEN’S RAINCOATS—Full, loose models, in gray, navy blue and black. Beautifully tailored; deep turndown collar; coat sleeve with wrist straps; elsewhere $6.00. Special on Sixth $ 44.96 Floor—"‘Old Fashioned”’ Boys’ cy Spring Reefers, all-wool blue cheviot, tan coverts and mixed Sei. Double- breasted model with emblem on sleeve: 9 finished with gilt or bone buttons; = 1$ a i 10 years. On Sale at “Old-Fashidned” Gaality | Macy's on Sixth Floor at Boys’ Reefers, made of fine quality blue serge and phepherd plaid Worsteds; some finished with velvet collar; special on Sixth floor x $2: 97 a +e Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits—ali-wool cheviots in gray and tan fal el rave two Peace ipa te dura " Suits; sizes 6 to 17 years, ju he ioned** Macy's, on Sixth floor, a agi $3.96 Boys’ Negligee Shirts, plain white or stri madras and percales; with collar attache finished with neckband. Some are finished with the new style French turn-back cuffs. c Sizes 12, 1244, 13, 1314 and 14. _75¢ quale ity; on sale at “Old-Fashioned” Macy's on MIMMISMIOOR ALi seis jctes ents weed ana fuse ee : | Black Cotton Sia coats and light weight, 10. double heels and ee" Slightly “imperfect.” 15c¢ quality; special at.. se eeeeeees Cotton Hese, tan, blake or ble heels and toes. First quality. Black Cotton out sizes with ribbed aod double heels and 12° toes, special, at....... sence cere beer ones Emr. Flouneing Embroidered Muslin Flouncing, 38 inches wide. Suitable for making women's and misses’ c dresses, ; $1.00 & $1.25 || On Sale at “Old Fashioned” Qualities | Macy's on Our Sixth Floor, at Cloths & Towels All-linen Hemstitched Table Cloths, extra good quality, assoriment of neat_ designs, Size $4x54 inches. On Sale at * Old-Fashioned " Macy’s on our Sixth Floor, at...eeseeeeeeee All-Linen Dish Towels, Neat colored borders. Splendid quality; hemmed ready for_use. size 17x35 inches, _ On sale at “Old-Fash- icned’’ Macy’s on Sixth Floor, at..........+ All-Linen Roller Towels, splendid wearing quality: assortme colored borders, 24g yards in cach roller towel, On ‘sale at "Old- 27° Fashioned" Macy’s Gn Sixth Floor, at... Blankets and Seats Regular Price $25.00 LB COATS ed os} 16.50 quality. On sale at “Old-Fashioned” pine s on Our Sixth Floor, at ...cseseseecreerees Bed » hemmed, ready fo Excellent lity and suit- Crochet 8 Spreads, i ready for use. iecalent quality @ . 50s qualities ans Plain White Fleece Blankets, Spring weight; fancy stitched edges. 64x80 inches; $1.15 HURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1 | suen an that he ye | in Dr. ft a long time, but T didn’t knoW he had Eggers of No. uy got around to action, It Is © On June as delusion Weiss one thing, Dr. Killam had not all to do with Z the operation, For the rest of it, it was removed from the stitches used in closing the incision ol that bothered him. It often happens Dr. Fischer was not pesturde that soreness sets in around them, and that happened in thie case.” ers, upon Whose operation hasea his complaint, confirmed Dp, statement. BALTIMORE RYE MELLO ow TONE AND ITV TER DISTANCES ALL COMPETITION euaranreee uneen wee vesouw ety item, Blouses Middy Blouses for Misses.—white linene, shirtwaist effect, button- ing down the front. Two narrow tucks on each side, wide pleat at shoulder; sailor collar, tie, pocket and cuffs all trimmed with double C ing. Three-quarter- ee ienetH sleeves. Sizes oe 16 and 18 Abate peta ee Sale a D ‘ashi joned"’ “ey Macy’ s on Sixth Children’s Wear Children’s Coats, charming models, made of smart mixtures in gray and olive. Large Tuxedo collar with a wide inlay of soft satin; turn-back cuffs to match; deep patch pockets (see illus tration). Sizes 8, 10,12 and 96 14 years. Elsewhere $5.00, On’ Sale at ‘Old Fash- ioned’” Macy's on the Sixth = MOOR abies ed cees terare Children’s Dresses—Exceptional value —about 200in the lot—samples from ahigh class maker, who utilized them as models for his new spring and summer styles, Dainty patterns to select from, made of white lawns, figured percales, linons and striped dimities, sizes 15 and 17 years, $2.00 to $2.50 qualities, On sale at “Old Fashioned" sg 's = on Sixth Floor, at........4... . Ce 98. <a we Wash Drassas A Smallish Lot of Junior Misses’ Wash Drosses-~5i200 13, 15 and 17 years. Made of cham ibrays and pe al variety of dainty olorings. $2.25 to $2.75 qualitie Special at **Old-Fashioned"’ Macy's on Sixth Floor at 98. | {SHEET MUSIC ON SIXTH FLOOR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 1 woe Thing ve, j 80 When We Were College S11 Like Music with My i th Haby Dance, jasnow How [27 1 The’ Ho: R (The Mose Tall Au tt y Knows, 8 Weyer ii ‘Away, aie Grey fo Went ts Be biate, tar If Ordered by Mail Allow One Cent a Copy for Postage. 20 Dixie Gray I Gi-Vashioned VES Herald Sq uare MERU cil rityvics Bway sate 35™ St. (674 Floor) [Mending Wool, black or white, 2e. 'B. Altman & Ca. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ CORSETS ‘THE FASSO AND THE ESNAH CORSETS ARE SHOWN IN NEW SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE FABRICS, OTHER MAKES OF FASHIONABLE CORSETS ARE IN STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING CORSETS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR ATHLETIC AND EQUESTRIAN USE; INEXPEN. SIVE SUMMER CORSETS OF LICHT-WEIGHT MATERIALS; ALSO CORSETS AND JUVENILE BRACES FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MAKING OF CORSETS TO INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS. BRASSIERES, HIP CONFINERS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES. FEY Arcee, WH ooh 1H Meets, Hem York Underwear Women’s Jersey Ribbed Cotton Union a. low neck and sleeveless, lace trimmed umbrella-shaped _ drawers; SOc quality............ Women's Jersey Ribbed Cotten Union stored | neck and le aa umbrellaeshi Gates: 2Sc quality, at up to 19%... = Mens Clothes = Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits, absolutely fast color, smooth finished clemewoven fabrics that will ive satisfaction offered at one-third $ 49 less than similar quality clothes else- where. Sizes 34 to 44. Sale at “Old Pic east Macy's on Sixth Floor. . 's Suits, made of pure worsted paren tint are all wool -a Drberee grade of wool. Gray and brown mixed cheviots, self- striped patterns; also plain blue smooth finished serges. Ail are cut on the new Spring models. Sizes 410 34 to 44 in., including“ stouts.’* On Sale on our Sixth Floor at Men’s Trousers—Neat, dark gray striped fabrics. Extremely durable,—well tailored, 31 to $ 98 50 waist measurement. BO) Qualities, on 6th ar Half Hose 59 Men’s cotton half hose, yond weight, first quality black, tan and gray. egularly 75c per box of BA pairs. “Old- dry ad acy’s, Sixth Floor. =Vale of Notions= Novelty Pearl Pins, card, Se. im Geran Silver rhimbles, 2e. ressmaker’s Han in Box, Hair Pin Cabinets, assorted: all Finishing ann all colors; card sizes, Se and Ie. of 4 yards, 16e. Garter Elastic, silk - finished; Pins, large paper, Se. . Pin Cubes, 100 pins; assorted age shite, light blue and pink; colors, Se. Hose Supporters, white, Ie. Veil Pins, card of three, 9. Steel Eokcnors, tke Beaded Stee! Pins, large sheet, Se. Superior uly Safety Pins, all Bone Hair Pins, box of one doz., I¢e sizes; card, Tomato Pin Cushions, Se. Hat Pins, large assortment; em., Se. Needle and Pin Books, 10e. Human Hair Nets, 10¢, White Tape, all sizes; per bolt, Se ported Japanese Rugs, made of Q ss fibre; Oriental in design and color. An excellent wearing rug S Summer use. On sale at “Old- Fashioned” > Sixth Floor, Size 9x12 ft.. . Her About half Size 7 ft.6x10 ft. 6 . 4} their regular Size 6 10. x9 ft. cece ces cas ‘$3.74 value. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS The clean up of a manufacturer's surplus stock. Exceptional values. Specially priced as follows: , Size 11 ft. 3x 12 ft.... Special at $14.89 High Size 9 ft. x 12 ft...... Special at $10.24 Grade } Size 7ft.3x9ft Special at $7.94 Rugs Size 6 ft. x9 ft.....+ . Special at $6.94 AXMINSTER RUGS An excellent assortment of Oriental patterns and colors. Splendid rugs for wear—especially priced. “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, Sixth Floor. 9 ft.x12 ft...Special at $17.48 HASSOCKS 6 ft.x9 ft....Special at $10.89 Made from car- 4ft.6x6 ft.6.. Special at $5.74 Ae asuttings ot 36 in.x72 in. . Special at _ $3.24 | and Brussels, ari in,xS4 in. Special at $1.49. cially priced at