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en ne THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912. FIRSTBATCHOF = TORNADOKILLED35, CUSTOMERS SEEK CARROWDIESGET | INJURED 200 IN BROKER AFTER BIG : ! head of the firm, is supposed to be in | few hnudred dollars to several thous | writ of ate, he was there anyved. LONG INTERNS) WESTERN STATES, FALURE ON CURB = Sam tun See Aare « invade | pone Sees Pw, Fi a ult «© Was golng in invade ‘oslam, tl eal ! r i | . se ine for flavorin 6 Habititien wit} 2’ faeepenoreasaan and gravies. at What ix it [exclaimed the re You,” repli agistrate House Huns Said Three|Swept Wide Area in Illinois | Reinhardt Said to Be in Europe} ‘oung Men to Blackwell’s Isl- | and Indiana, Leaving Trail | and His Office Is las CU halo and for 30 Days-Each. of Death—Great Damage. Closed. |CURB BROKERS REFUSED TO PAY THE PRICE. ¢ * Most of the brokers were glad to| Magistrate House in Morrisanta Po-| CHICAGO, April %.—The tornado) Porcupine stocks went to smash on nhardt figures, but som Mee Court to-day inaugurated the law's| which late yesterday swept over central the curb this morning and the house of | them stood pat and took the 1 part in the car rowdy season by eend-|and southern IMinots and northwestern J. Thomas Reinhardt of No. % Broad | | yg As tagier Var suc eant tng three youths convicted of causing |Indiana Killed at least thirty-five per: | street went down in the crash. The no- ahare aaa: (tee CHAP IGTUR 1 @ disturbance on @ Clason Point trolley |sons and injured nearly two hundred | tice on the door reads as follows cond were not lean Nie’ Vert City. Tt tw maid t $109,000 was ‘ , eeentocomaceness of Reinhardt’« business ¢ If you want the BEST Pla yer aire ey etentve | Piano -lnvestigate the CARPET 4 ‘capes thay. Wore. Helnhardt hni CLEANSING ct Karty or Golden car yesterday to the workhbuse for 30 lothers, according to advices received “The calling of several large touns se- | rea rg i sain ile ere ti | eeSenrcargete Oak, best va ottered $75.00 inflicting eentence the|here to-day. Miles of telegraph and | cured by Porcupine stocks ts the imme-| |.) * 4 : ery je in thelr show. | Giaiateate announced “tbat. Inasmuch blown down, | took a dlterent view, af them ater a mae FIREPROOF STORAGE AXMINSTER RUGS the infliction of fines hae had no ef- nt of resources and Mabilities | conspicuous fikure on Broad “street for “upon rowdyism in street care, ‘L'fPath of the ston and & is probable will be prepared as svon as posaible|many years and was one of the first | UB Na cubway trains, ho will send offend-that the death Mat wil! be increased |and it is belleved that the intrinalc value to get into the Poroupine gamo in the | ° : t the Workhouse in the ¢uture. » |'When communteation is restored with | or the assets will insure the payment, | exploitation of the New Eldorado. Type- | With the tone you can't forget. It fe unéerstod that this plan will be j'all Points over which the tornado {yn time, of all clatme, writers and presses were set te a Magazine It costs more than the cheaply generally dy Magistrates at |. The damage to property will | “New York, April 2, 1912." tion grinding out golden prom Myo tntb Gandreds ot th ds of dol- the stocks in the Goldfteld of t Ue porated to Fin, mom. || constructed stencilled ones, but it ousands of do! a notice was ‘ ne atocl t * ; Whe suggestion of Onief Magistrate Mc-| "un into hundreds housands ‘This no was stuck on the closed} 4 yew months ago the country and it ‘ ah three eourte, | | Pay# Good interest on the investment. [iAdoo. Rowdyiam was greatly iain. | lars. , . door @ few minutes after 10 stocka were given @ withering blast py| Wh: ousted he applied to Cash, of Conventent Paymet BARRY BACK IN P' PLAYERS’. Jn ,Qrtental, and | Floral elephone wires were te calse of the embarrassment. A} 01 Reinhard aa were and The house of Reinhardt bh th e farmhouses were demolivned in the} sta for Household Goods. 438-442 WEST 5131 ST. Founded in 1863. @t Coney: Island last summer one of the magazines and the curd be- Court to compel the club FIFTH AVENUE county, gan to steer clear. him, claimifg he had b . @ few ecore of offenders had been | 1 4" ae eee corte 6& athounte trom a] un e ern Entrance &Mth St, N.Y. Clay it to Jail, av Stiefel, nineteen year ena ledermann, sevent old, No. 191 Washington Schifter, eighteen years old, of ndred and ‘'wenty-eighth street White Plaine road, Bronx Borough, | wpe of their house expelled. He was denied a killed and more than forty injured. ie No. 38 Broad str Nearly every dwelling in the village | was etther destroyed or damaged. At Morocco, Ind., nine persons lost | thelr lives by betng crushed tn rts to-day. -oltest daughter were killed and two oh tl Ba Ons es Roreagey other children were severely injured. “Fefat car, bound from Clason ‘The number of victims in the towns Hundreds of Gee oe seine Lge tragedy DY | which are in communication with the repre o aerate styles. So many teenie @licemen Conki! io and Hagan, | Diidiae world follows: Bush, 18 dead, 40 presented that almost any woman will find a ‘were in plait’ clothes, ‘The pofloe- ; ' Jad ween detailed to duty on the | ured: Willlaville, & 4 tnjured: hat to suit her. 1 4 Campus, 3 dead, 6 inj Morocco, 9 ’ silepe, to uppreen rowayinn *9* | deus 15 injured. yi2 Women’s Hats\* fsterous and noisy on the car all the | DOZEN STORM VICTIMS that were $2.97 now( Be iy t Hundred and Sixty-seventh DEAD IN ALABAMA. | gueet, but the policemen did not tater | preamGrAM, Ale. Aprii 2 |} 139 Women’s Hats red O§: the car, disdained to make use of the| Cyclonic wind passed over Adamaville, Goor, but climbed through a window. |Pinckney City, Jugtown, Brookside and | were $1.49 and $1.98,now (Sixth Floor.) getting out he broke two other win-| several other mining towns in this dis- | ald = beg bore trict before dawn to-day, causing death en glass. Con! , "7 eh Ala and Vechin and Hagen {and heavy damage. / Incomplete reports | Fashioned” Macy's Gt the other two as they were trying |58Y twelve to fifteen persons were Killed | + a tq squeeze through the window. and @ number injured. Twenty houses | Olagistrate House said he was sorry to| were destroyed at Brookside. | end young men of respectable parentage —_—>——— | te the workhouse, but Sunday street-car Bram Stoker Dead. | f jam in the Bronx and in all parts! LowDoN, April 22—Bram (Abraham) | ™~ nis | stoker, M. A. formerty manager of the | Lyceum Theatre and for many years ° feet rolsterer who appears before mo Sir Henry Irving, died | i iy “U With Extra Trousers ‘kkhouse. It od i a feotive he promin to fenethen the te. — Norfolk Models, sizes 6 to 14 years. agg Pen gg tegen elles gay tlk Double-breasted, sizes 9 to17 years. Materials are all-wool cassimeres in service- able brown or gray mixtures, well tailored and as ete tbc ner con was “sontencds. Bhe e wildly hysterical, denounced AS) rc RI ‘Court and the law, New York and BE extra full sizes (see illustration). United States in general and cre- Tan much superior to Boys’ Suits that #0 much excitement that th rate ‘directed an ambulance to The Kid You You tare Aways Bought are offered everywhere else 96 as a remarkable special at Bway 3A™ to 35" St. y (Sixth Peer) “Old-Fashioned” Macy’e' “Old-Fashioned” Macy's ite Silk Dresses Sale Extraordinary!! $P™7 94 Remarkable Offering of Beautiful Models Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than + — $10.00 to $12.00 Many attractivemodels—wecan illus- trate but one here—including ful) blouse and low neck styles. They are made of silk foulard in plain or striped effects, also of beautiful changeant taffeta; variously trimmed with dainty laces and silk bandings in contrasting color. They are in two and four yard widthsx—BUT SHORTER LENG! ieee ath Au jJubbed “Remnants.” Many large pieces are in th kitchens, ‘The range of patterns and colorings is excep- @ummoned to take her to a hospital. $5.00 or more, Ghe refused to go to the hospital and Fil after great diMculty policemen and the eminiance surgeon got her home. & Our price at “Old-Fash- foned” ___ioned””_Macy’s on 6th Fl. The Most Sensational Value Russian and Sailor Blouse’ Suits. made of all-wool navy blue Gibing Sale Ever Known serge and mixed cheviots. Several models to select from and trimmed in a AE of ways. Sizes 2% to 10 years. $5.00 Hundreds of well satisfied customers have crowded quality. Our special ‘pice at “Old-Fashioned” $3, 49 our store the first days of this gigantic sale. Macy’s on 6th Fl......... Mek eepsnt MANUFACTURER'S SALE! It Continuation Sale of Boye’ Tub Suits” clube sti, ste sale at “Old-Fashioned” Macy’ My: Sixth Floor, At, Per Square Yard. .ccecsecccevccccecsseveers didly made and worth double the prices we have placed upon and Your choice at 39c, 59c and 98c SES TAPESTRY BRUSSELS itt “J, B.” Corsets, made of fine coutil, trimmed with lace; low bust, long hips, Two pairs of hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 26; SLIP- ONS and GABARDINES HOP aunty: On Sixth Floor, at f ti d itil, t dL From Our 4 Large Factories Must be Sold at at Great Sacrifice, B.} iong nips cut om bias tines” Wide reducing Aspen 69, \o lat oN\ A, hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 26. 90¢ quality; at.. \ (Sixth Floor, Men’s Silk Hose case’ Dresses & Suits Children’s Wash Dresses in a varied assort- * ment of charming little models. Made of chambrays, in all the wanted colorings, fin- ished with novelty lingerie collar and cutls. Daintily embroidered bodice with several rows of pin tucks, fastening down the front with (ace trey SIXTH eight large pearl buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 years FLOOR (see illustration). Sold $ : , elsewhere at $3.00, On ° Size 11 ft. 3x 12 ft.....Special at Size 9 ft. x 12 ft........ Special at | Size 7 ft. 3x 9 ft.. . Special at Size 6 ft. x 9 ft......... Special at AXMINSTER RUGS Mercerized Table Cloths, splen- Sale on Our Sixth Floor colors. Splendid rugs for wear—especially priced. : Thread silk and lisle in ment of choice. pate 84° Lantiroo i we Tas bs “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, Sixth Floor. H black and n. Ver terns; size 60x63 in. junior Misses’ Tub Dresses sheer and eat appeai- Mercerized Napkins, large va- Another lot of smart models 9ft. x12 ft.. Special at $17.48 (yy ASSOCKS i ul riety of neat patterns; size —about 200 in al Hi i E MUST absolutely close i ance, with slight imper- LANES Inchess special. Qihe cates of those that were 6 ft. x9 ft... - Special at $10.89 Made from carpet cut- out every garment in the fections that positively Fines tase Ruud Conuinivcees ee tee gan The 4 ft. 6x 6 ft. 6.Special at $5.74 tin SHE a slashed without regard to cost, do not impair their wear- finished with materials include pereales 36 in. x 72 in..Special at $3.24] 5 s been sac- * A 5 2. linenes, plain colors, also 5 ; 4 . Hifced in price to auch an extent | ing quality. Regular OM Sere Cae striped’ and. checked ef 27 in. x 54 in..Special at $1.49 (ater that nowhere in New York will you \ values on) avers edging ir fects. Several styles to se find such marvelous low prices. Sixth Floor rows of hemstitching; size 23x leet from; sizes 13, 15 and MEN'S AND WOMEN’S ap inches: sold elsewhere 24 years, co ereeoee as special at 39c ; our price 49) sold elsewhere at $100 { Special on Our Sixth Floor ‘Old-Fashioned Macy’ Scarves & Shams | $4, $5 and $6 4 SS Junior Misses’ Suits, made of twilled serge, » values, AS in navy, black, gray and tan. Smart hip. IMPORTED ENGLISH|WEN'S FASHIONABLE RAINCOATS, length coat, slightly cutaway at front, | {Printed Curtain Scrim, in handsome double-bor- SLIP-ON COATS GABARDINES AND PRIESTLEY Hemstitched Scarves and Shams to Match, shawl collar in self coloring, Pe CRAVENETTES all new, crisp goods, best qualities—no seconds combined with white, finished with tiny FOR MEN AND WOM Suitable for any weather. —Size of Shams, 29x29 inches; size of Scarves pearl buttons and ulated buttonholes able for curtains and slip coverings; special, a 16x50 inches; 25c¢ qualtes—each. ss he @FCI Plain new 1 VAIG, ...seernvevvevenseesesrerere see eeene and ry with peau de cy mig $5.00]%u2° $7.50] tits” $6,00 "tt. $12.00 Hi500 $6.50 2" $10.00] $38 $7.25| 10 $14.75 . ephson Jo* Ober Co. rrr ee ———_—_—4 TT, . | Towel Sel Unbleached Union Linen Crash Toweling, for dish denies ormer Price 6c Be a special... (a1xth Floor) Colored Curtain Madras, in| at Old-Fashioned” stained glass Resign of role towe a ayy and Very absorbent. specia lat 7c at. Arerrrey yy) 7 inches wide; s th Fh : FE Fin AV NUE con, 140 ‘ST. special at “Old-Fashioned ‘Macy's on sixth Floor, at... De} Floor, at..... Old: Fas Bway | See oatinnes Macy’ >| i ® $1.24 each Why Don’t You Try better as an appetizer. incy Fossraterton 180 MABE, 10c a Bottle at Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores FURNITURE '|9-PIECE, DINING SET Desians, siss T.M.STEWART ey SO $17 GooD a 6 ag en gels Macy's! ~ A hi ft te] The family of son Hulse a ah to Fan agaloet, "che new and | Campus, a village near Reddick, was a ngent rules of the Magistrates’ | almost wiped out, Hulse, his wife and Ree < For Children or Misses —The material is a heavily rubberized fabric with iN ey > 8 f 1S ted juality. On sale at ! 1Otd Fashioned” 7 a ac Herald Sq uar | _~ oor, "R9: cae of Linoleum Two Car Loads of Figured Cork Linoleums at Prices lot, a number of them in the same pattern and colorjng—enough to cover completely large tionally fine, and many of them are shown in our regular stocks. Similar matty sold elsewhere regularly at from 65c. to 7! tae ay yard, On C A rare tunity to secure Dresses of sale at “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s, Sixth Floor. of $50,000 High-Grade Stock errr Beautyend Worth ataWondertuly Low ric) | sie ont2 a0 ss Sa 1M scala Giacvomdeenl Maio’ Size 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6....scsccceess al their parler eek eee ts value. RAINCOATS The clean-up of a manufacturer's surplus stock. Exceptional values. Specially prices as follows: An excellent assortment of Oriental patterns and der patterns; originally sold by us at 21c a yard; special at Cretonnes, single and double-faced patterns; sui c model skirt (see p. 4 74 i ration). Sok Curtain Swiss, 36 inches wide. | Curtain Swiss, in an assort- e at assortment of dots and block ment of stripes, blocks, dots %; 5 $16.50. Sp ecial on Our Sixth Floor on SO Floor, a tice ce othing ray striped Lett hood lined with plaid effects. Sizes 8 to 16 IN THE 14.89 10.24 $7.94 $6.94 Macy's, 10c ™ 98¢