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t FEARING PRISON, » than suffer such humiliation would | © @ Formerly sold from 35c to $6.00 the pair, are now selling [ULSTER SUFFRAGETTES PUSH WAR ON GARSON, NEWHAVEN HQ» mas WITHESSS HENEN ages From Orange Leader. | LONDONDERRY, Ireland, Apri! 16.) —Militant suffragettes made their Defiance Disappears Before Indictments and Billard Secrets Will Be Told. first onslaught on this city to-day when an “arson squad” eet fire to and burned to the ground a large Fealdence. A paper bearing the words “Fair Play for Women. Apply for Damages to Sir Edward Bi the Torture of Wom on the premises. WASHINGTON, April 16.—Facing probable indictment and criminal pro- | secution for refusal to respond to “lawful questions” of the Interstate; . Commerce Commission in the New Haven inquiry respecting the opera- tions of the Billard Company, some of . the recalcitrant witnesses have indi- cated thelr willingness to teatity. | face Nothing but Blotches, Became Joseph Folk, chief counsel of the ree and Larger. Festered bw age pepe ea eA che Terribly. All Disfigured. Used ry lew Haven, Conn., representing two of the wit- Cuticura Loe and Ointment, nesses, insisting that it was “untair’| Now All Rid of Trouble. for the commission to invoke the q@xtminal statute against his clients. | date eon eames wile eeogeed Path Jott He felt that “in all justice” the points pimples and bisch- tm teoue ought to be threshed out in| Mss lone time Sol Os te wi ree my Dut blotches. At fires my a ctvil proceeding. (i face began to itch and His clients, it was pointed out, did uv then my face would break not wish to be placed under the stigma of an indictment and rather give their testimony under protest. Mr. Stoddard is acting as counsel for Harry V. Whipple, President of | the Merchants’ National Bank of New | Haven, and Edward I. Field of New Haven, said to be the President of | the Billard Company. Indictments against otber witnesses already were prepared for submission to-day to the | Grand Jury. ———= CAR KNOCKS MAN DOWN; $0 DOES THE CHAUFFEUR Skidding Auto Doesn’t Do Nearly as Much Damage as the Driver's Fist. Here is the meanest chauffeur yet, | according to the view of Otto Hars, thirty-three years old, a salesman, living at No. 361 South Third street, | Willlameburg. Hares was walking through a street near the Williame- | burg Bridge at 7 A. M. to-day, when | a bi- car came along, skidded, and deftly wiped Hare from the side walk, He found when he got to his feet that he was not hurt, and said to the chauffeur, who had backed his car to the stréet and got out: “You got no business trying to run | car, You don't know how.” The chauffeur walked up to Hare and gave him a punch that sent him | spinning further than the car had sent him. Then the chauffeur cranked up the machine and drove away. Policeman Radlein of the Bedford! avenue station found Hara suffering | from a scalp wound received when the chauffeur knocked him down and had a doctor from the Eastern Dis- | trict Hospital attend him. SPANISH BILLIARDIST DEAD. ' Operation for Api tie Kille Champion Jose Ortis. Funeral arrangements are being made to-day for the remains of Jose Ortis, the famous Spanish biDlard player, who died yesterday after an operation for appen- Gcitia at St. Elisabeth Hospital He “At All Good Shops” VERY sort of veil for every sort of taste and every occasion—each pat- tern a real work of art, and each weave a wonder for strength. Ask for them by name. For Your Protection—~ (Ma Mttle white tHoket te on leaves a widow and two children. Ortiz oame here after winning the thi line championship in Spain in 1901. fi every yard. Look for tt. CHICAGO, April 16—A gift of $1,000,- —————————— 00 from James Deering to Northwost- is | ern University Medical Schoo! was an- to-day. The gift ts in the form of an endowment and is to be used in establishing clinica to furnish medi- cal ald to the poor, it was sald. The new free clinics will be at Wesley Hos- pital in Chicago, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY STOCKINGS AND SOCKS at from 15c to $1.65 the pair. @ Prior to the removal, May Ist, the entire stock of the Peck & Peck Shops at 230 Fifth Ave. and 481 Fifth Ave. will be sold out at Greatly Reduced Prices Only from the | 481 Fifth Ave. Shop, at 41st St. Peck & Peck 588 Fifth Ave., at 48th St 481 Fifth Ave., at 41st St. 448 Fifth Ave., at 30th St. _ Motor-C- dp Bargains They are conjured up as if by magio by little “Wanted”! ads, classified ‘Sportsmen's Goods” in | The World And so it is if you want a’ bicycle, camera, used motor! caroraboatofany kind. | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. VAANAAIAINANAAL The Fashionable Cape In Picturesque Phases Sponsored by arbiters, the CAPE, in its various fetch- ing phases, is destined to achieve tre mendous vogue. In the Macy collection of these grace ful (ebllades are scores of smart models in the colors and fabrics most fashionable. The “‘Colleen”’ Capein Broadcloth$8.24 A long, full model, hanging in soft folds, with a quaint gathered lined with Invwhite, lait. blue‘ Copennageny pink in white, li jue, ink, rose, green, gold and American Beauty. The © taal / ape in Broadcloth $10.74 A clever model, as illusirated at the right, with high collar of black velvet and long black velvet tasseled ties, which cross and tie at the front. In fine quality broadcloth in pink, lavender, gold, rose. American Beauty, light blue, hagen, green and grey. The ‘‘Inverness’’ Cape of English Plaids, $1 5.74 For outdoor sports, motoring and traveling; smart garments, cut somewhat like a man’s evening coat. In black and white plaid, with broad crossbars of blue, Kel or green. These are of double thickness— the shorter Cape flaring well out over the knee length cape beneath. in Breadeith $19.74 Short and smartly belted at the front. this model falls in long, soft folds at the back, and is pretttily lined with self-toned or con- trasting striped satin. The roll collar and revers are of silk, button trimmed. In tengo, light blue, pink, white and black chiffon broadcloth, The “Japonaise’’ Cape in Broadcloth, $18.74 Cut in four deep points, tassel finished— this striking new model, iliustrated at the left, is extremely smart, with high standing collar and broad revers faced with the Roman striped silk with which the garment Is lined. In tan, pink or light blue, an ideal even- ing wrap. The “ Cavalier” Capeof TaffetaSitk$29.79 In white or black taffeta—a long full cape, firlely accordion-pleated, edged with Roman striped silk; the extremely broad velvet collar, is finished with jet ornaments. Velvet ribbons Cr0sS en and tie at the front of this purge ete English Serge Suits : Copy of a “Premet” Model, $21.74 In black or navy serge of excellent quality, the ay smait model id/ustrated is of notably effective style, Black moire trims the kimono coat and the high collar is of gay-hued satin. Tiny buttons emphasize the new lines of the winglike sleeves. neath the skirt’s peplum flares a full ruffle of the moire in novel fashion. Gabardine Suits Copied Froma Drecoll Model, $28.75 Bright Roman-striped silk is effectively em- ployed for collar and girdle of this clever model, developed in navy blue, green or black gabardine of superior quality. aped buttons of jade green and sten the jaunty Eton Coat, banded wil Jac! re—and the soft frills at neck and we are of filmy shadow pace y ‘The tunic is on extremely modish lines and ry girdle in softly pleated effect. tre te Third Floor, Brosdway, Special, $15.74 Of charming style are the one-piece Dresses (i//ustrated) fashioned of soft Haan silk in the favors shaGee of inden green, navy, Copenhagen blue, brown and biacle, i oF ; : finish icot edged, scalloy ris fini the kimono bodice ietoctive style and the soft vest is of cream lace, Note the triple flounces of the silk, also smartiy scalloped, and the novel draped girdle effect, which is In bright colored crepe de chine. Smart Street Dresses of French Serge and Taffeta, $33.75 In navy and black serge of extremely fine weave and quality, these strikingly clever Dresses, copied from a “Cheruit” model, have a sailor bodice of chiffon taffeta with laced front and wide collar and a broad girdle of the same fashionable silk, The overblouse of serge is braid em- broidered and falls over the skirt in the new deep tunic effect, Embroidered but- add to its smart style, Store Your Furs at Macy’s Minimum Charge Maximum Protection Rash artiole te tre from dust and my e ary w vaulte. whore th estvtee en notural pelt, keep Pentent by mat ar phone. ov ® your Wire Ie within the radius of aur del! yatern, for storage. Tiifprevail when next winter apLrOM will prevail when nex i tons and other distinctive finishing touches , ‘own individual hanger in eure "never higher Than na the BuP utomobite will ealt tor ton be given any repairing oF re. ) Prices much lower few than h Plume Hats, Special $9.89 As a special fea- ture of this week- $16.50 Ostric fering about 150 Hats —all new stylish in black or lored hare ay "wie ne a price less than the plumes would cost you in many stores. The two French Ostrich Plumes are broad and full, with heavy graceful heads, and are combined effectively with ‘ibbon. My ‘The iHustration shows one of these attractive Hats, which be had In all black, black with white or colored plumes, ak plain cos. Trimmed Hats, Special. $4.96 Over 250 new Trimmed Hats specially priced. Mostly the new black sailors, many of shiny sree themed with quills, » ribbon, or Rowers—also many charming Hate in colores wings, at this price. Rough Milan Straw Hats Special, $1.69 Elsewhere $3.00 Over 1,200 attractive Hats in about 20 different shapes, of which one is illustraled, including sailors, turbans and larger models. These Hats are in black only, of rough Milan straw with a glossy finish. Real Hemp Hats, — $1.19 Well finished Hats in black or colors, with the stylish pencil edge. There are over a thousand of these Hats, with achoice of 20 shapes, in sailor, turban and “bandeau” effects, Ne charge for trimming if the Hats ot en PT a Raincoats, Raglan Models, For Misses and Small Women “April showers bring May flowers,” but they also ruin spring oe unless you are well protected with a suitable aincoat. For misses and small women we are showing new models in Raincoats with raglan sleeves, backs full, with swinging lines or in half-belted styles, convertible collars, and either patch or slash pockets, At $4.96 in gray, tan, navy or At $9.74 of double-texture silk black rabberised poplin. cen @ray or navy. In tan, gray, or na’ t In tan, pdasal tubbertaed poplin.” domestic gaberdine, 7 ay All of these styles are in 14, 16- and 18-year sizes. ‘Third Fleer, 85th 8. Macy’s Week-End Candy Specials , Cane tot tice of some stores, Macy's never Include the welcth of the container in the measure of a und, Every pound box of icy'S randy contains full 16 DY. Of Science Rellable books by acknowledg- ed authorities, dealing with scien- tific facts, but couched in simple, ounces of CA! a —such wethe tases , Macy’s Milk The “Thresholds of Chocolate Science’ Series, each,44c | “Fresh Fruits” Publisher's price 0c. (pound box), 34c Delicious fruit centres, covered The series Includes the follow- 3 with pure milk chocolate. Botany—By E. Brucker. Macy’s “‘Ideal’’ Chemistry —By Georges Darzens. r Mechanics—By G. E. Guillaume. Chocolate Soft Leology—By E. Brucker. Nougats Main Floor, 85th St.. Rear. (pound box), 19c 4A delicious confection of nice Planked Sirloin Steak, 49¢ chewy" consistency, With duchesse potatoes en- berdure garnished with tables en saison, which is lish masquerading as ¥ for new Spring vegetables. A fine, solid, satisfying meal. t, Eighth Floor. Macy’s Delicious Molasses Creams (pound box), real cndlren wil enjoys a Bacoment, Contre. Chauffeurs’ Suits with 2 Pairs of Trousers, $24.75 Elsewhere $30.00 The material Is a light-weight gray whipcord. The is full or one-half Belt Norfolk, Chiles of ergs Pe id edad All sizes 36 to 44, Other Suite, $18.50, $19.75, $22.50, $29.75 aw to match, regular model with visor, elsewhere $2.50, $1 Driving Gloves, short strap wrist with double palm and thumb, black or tan, imported Cape stock, elsewhere $3.00, $2.24 Driving Goggles, choice of 11 styles, some wit lenses, were $1 ates 74, 96. aus: With ove aete of 19¢ which ce a ° ‘Japanese Idol” Lingerie . 10-yd. Nainsook (‘72) $2.19 Similar quality elsewhere, $2.50 This silky mercerized fabric, manufactured from Specially selected cotton, |s extremely durable although of such fine sheer texture, Width 99 inches, Its soft finish makes It pre-eminently sulted ‘or women's and children's dainty undergarments, The 10-yard pleces are boxed attractively, as dimsirated, and would make a Welcome present for a prospective bride, “Japanese Idol" Nainsook is made expresaly for R, 1, Macy & Co., and cannot be obtained elsewhere in New York. White Geode Dept., Gecond Viess. Centre. end sale we are of- - Men’sand Young Men’s Spring Suits, $19.75 Eleewhere $22.50. Top-notch fashion and highest class ti ing. The of fabrics_in- cludes Shepherd Checks, Tar- tan Plaids, Pencil-Stripe Wor- steds, Blue and Un- finished Worsteds and many other of the newest weaves. A leading style is a 3- button sack (with2 tobutton), cuffs on sleeves. Others in the more conservative model. Narrow shoulder, semi- form iting: The Collar has the soft English roll, with | narrow silk-bound edge. } tgring dew peri rom. the waist line. These Suits are, we con- fidently believe, the best val- Sk toe fa Sk ta 8. $e tad Sle fe ils file ibs tain i Ob, ok i ue in New York. s. Young Men’s 5 Smartly Tailored _ | ouhe Suite od Sults aan ae Trousers, $12.75 quality and tailering pdt hed Ages 14 to 20 to,a hi In appearance these Suits are é The materials are strictly all- wool, in the new tones of gray and blue striped mixtures and practically the same as the young Say Tens suits, _ They come in fancy mixed cas- simeres, cheviots and blue serges, in nobby patterns and colors. The coats have the English roll fronts, 2 and 3-button, patch | cut. In the assortment will be pockets with cuffs on sleeves. found Norfolk coats and trousers. Vests are cut high with no collar Just as much care has been and the trousers have the straight | taken in tailoring these leg with cuff bottoms. as in the higher priced suits Men’s High Grade SUITS which were $18.50 and $19.75, now $16.75 Small lot of fancy Mixed Worsteds, Cheviots, Gray Tones in checks and plaids, Cassimeres, Blue-and-White Pin Stri a ish and Conservative Models in Sizes to Fit Every Man. Style and Quality of the best. Genuine “Soisette” Middy~ Pajamas, Special $1.44 A Pajama novelty! There are no buttons on these Pajamas to make you uncohafortable. The neck is in surplice syle. trimmed with a broad strip. In plain shades of tan, blue, helio, gray and white. Main Vices, 35th 80. wall Men’s Shirts Men's Custom of Superior Stock Dress ‘ Quality Shirts at $1.98 Patterns of fabrics that The excellence of will appeal to the most The eacetience of critical man. 4 Prices that in every in- gal y of stance mean substantial ready-to-' . savings. Our Custom Stock Dress Shirts are made in our Custom Shirt workrooms on the premises. 7 are of especial bbs Specimen values are: Pure Sitk Shirte with |, THY. AS $3.24 satin and silk stripes. jee fo ren vie ere ane 2 Ets dl des be measured for one, yet desire a Soft Shirta of fine | quarantee of conscientious at $2.69 taffeta flannel with | work and perfect fit. silk atripes, sold elsewhere for We have these Shirts in the full wm: Py re range of se. and batting known ‘ane lushroom Shirt making; with varyi At $1.98 picate Shirts, sold sieve eng: the body and cults ere 50. in i iN sa) Se; pure itn boas cut in at $1.44 & $1.89 Present fashion of waistcoats; coat Negligee Let of pial pete et fe stl cane > ime ‘woven San inings; thew US | Buttonholes throughout. Main Floor, 35th St. Main Fleer, 85th St, Men’s and Young Men’s Soft Hats, $1.98 Compare these Hats with the $2.00 Hats sold in other stores and you will find ours are far superior both in material and workmanship. This season’s newest shades of olive, mahogany, Oxford and cocoa brown in five of the newest blocks. Macy's “Flexible” Derby Hats, at $1.98 and $2.97 are just what their name implies, They adapt themselves to the shape of the head, the result—comfort. Only one shade—-fast black. Fleer, 85th at, Similar quality EY 3 4 elsewhere, 95,00 = y' Pour Styles of High Shuce In tan, Engilsh last, Blucher or In tan, English last, button plain Oxford styles, Mahogany rand color, tan, calfskin, or gun metal calfskin, ttyle, in black calfskir tor dark color tan calfskin, A ts maternal