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ientiiiienttieenmemmmneeamemenae o THE NEW PLAYS o De Wolf Hopper Truly Fine Artist in “The Yeomea of the Guard.” @Y CHARLES OARNTON. TH al) very well tor the Merryman te 009, when asked @ are tan and wife, “No "The Yeomen of the Guard a? od it te @ toot that ony on ariel con f topper, th More that be shows buneelf to be a finer arte ‘ the Gilbert and muliiw © Forty-eimbth han won his place ae irady's ormunien jevementa in @ Poles ool You ©) reniiee thet be dewerves thie distinotion buffoon be has developed Into @ comedian of whom any county be proud It if barely possible that Mr. Mop- Pte the @round Hes Por imey ehare | wately, nut Point, who rofte ad actor oF 4 clown wow the wed jot of pad to bel lor the funny sree | Hopper @ one of ite characters the grim BENTe) Yoomen of the Guard,” 1 We good to) Haltimore, Mi — Ady of the heademan with ha axe and! hear and it offers spiond end with the Jester falling senmeione | at the feet of the irl he loved and Don't let constipation poison and curtail your energy. Jost, Much of the bu » hake @pearian rather than tian, but ita changing moods all eauent on ba lid bi By an ate Ma 7 lie Gladye Caldwell ina fairly go Quickly and skilfully by Mr Mopper. | Piogve, Herbert Waterous, With everybody only too aly to} meant Mery Jaugh at everything he say 4 does, | a more than x wi able that he | ma@ke Capital work of thelr 4 Mt la no lean yee oy we hie {18 the second act, Although Wil da the sympathy Danforth plays the failor on rath from the oinent hel broad lines, he is second only to Mr. touches a serious note until he falls Hopper in the funmaking. Alice Mo- | your trouble will lack of appetite, headache F SCORE HURT AS WALL FALLS UPON STORES 3a So ta Ste i F Sire | Americans who crossed on the horae- Five Story Pile, Part of Fire) errr tire stranded in England by ‘ 7 n n the st hip lines, which advanced FOR Ruin Blown Over by Wind, |yetious debatable reasons for not re- MEAURDICORMED Tt GLUE TANT Crushes Buildings. | . ‘amahip companies of American mul teers and horse tenders wh ing over now In large numb ne ” Relieves quickly BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 2.— At a ad ‘tend win oewantane sibs ish ‘ hat all “ Jeart twelve persons, it Is believed, | iby ca h ‘Morning after” headache were killed here late yesterday when | {h x vise Positively safe tablets two retail stores, crowded with shop- Instructed to Drovige return ona 3Tablets10c. 10Tablets25c re, were crushed by a five-story rica, regardless of alleged contracts Drog and Department Stores wa blown down in a windstorm, | [end ether mooted questions. Four bodies have been taken from the ruins and more than twenty per- more or less seriously Injured, fre at their homes or in the hospitals. Bevoral persons are still missing. I tore buildings occupied by the Company and the Atlantic fic ‘Tea Company were com- | pletely wrecked by the wall, left standing by a recent fire. | podies ‘ed th f © Tae lndlon ree ree Ser the ons, New Remedy Given Harry H. Chandler for store nny Mian Mare. Denman Rheumatic Arthritis Proves Wonder- anda ne . Searchers have cleared away about half of one wreckel bulld- fully Successful. ing, but have made little headway on) the’ other, It is not believed all the debris can be searched before mid. night. Among the known missing are George W. Darnel!, Miss Marie Ed- dinger, J. F. Ray, Mies Ruth Jobnson and Irvii While on his way home from work at 6 o'clock this morning John McCabe, fifty, a night watchman, of No. 470 One Hundred and Eirhty: died of heart failure on the Third Avenue elevated atetiun ixth Stree Fifty Styles $ 3 For Men at All leathers and combinations ofthem combinations of leathers and cloth, All toe shapes—the extreme and every (gees to the con- servative. is complete line at three dollars embraces every shape of shoe for every type of foot. Lace, button, blucher and oxford cut. 2 ‘overy from eb rheumatic art alter ph Pronounced the case incurable was related by Harry H. Chandler, a well- known Lyon, Mass., man, whose address in 5@ Waverley St. This ense iv of in-| wy, ithoi se ah [terest in that at the time he was taking| “y futhoutya pain on aches | | the remedy his progress was reported in| Var-ne-sis, after having been told by |tae papers from time to time, Mr.|/the physicians woo tind previously Chandler said: treated me that I was incurable “For seven years I was afflicted with Mr. Chandler's ca rbeumatism, For weeks at a time I] by a reporter on t was unable to turn over in bed, it kept | leading daily newsp: neighbors | growing worse and gi ally itextended |in the vicinity testifi the truth of jto my hip, my right band, legs and feet, | pis condition. One remarkable state- | and following this I was confined to] ment after another is coming forth | |the house more than a year, where I} from local prople who recovered | was able to crawl about on crutch and| their health through the use of Var-ne- | cane, T coulda feel myself growing] sis, and leaves no doubt but waat this worse in spite of treatment by three} man Varney has at last found a remedy physicians, for that dr i “For dasa at a time T have sat with! The crutch Mr, Chand my right foot swollen to twice its}as a large collection natural size, elevated on the arm of V a chair, aching so that it seemed as if 1 had but two chances id of me— the cemetery or the ne asylum. " “IT hod Var-ne-sis recommended to ‘0 rheumatics, me by friends, and at the time Mr.| Get Var-ne-sis today at Riker- Varney offered to furnish the remedy | Hegeman and otner reliable druggists Uaioe ihe eucervidaa als phasiiba; and kaow. what goed bealth’ ceane 1 pnt it up to my physician, who re | Tell your druggist he can got il for you plied; ‘There io potbing made im the|from his jobber.—Advt, hat will renca of Va ain. ke Var- , wito the result that in two months 1 was able to return to my estiauted Item, the ‘One of the Fifty Styles at $3 Men's Flat Last, mahogany Rus- sia calf luce shoe, extra broad shank and beel; blind eyelets-—a natty custom st fade alsoin gun metal calf; same price. Our conservative styles give um of finish, comfort to the qi for real crutches and! -ne-sis Boston Consultation Write to} for the aaad Bd Ave, ‘St: mo Br a, waar poesia ie tars Fark. eat Hide Stores: | Kast 8 pab-224 W. 125th St Parks & With st é & 30th St, ert Ste, Factory, 611-519 East 72d St, aworm, || ight ¢ eruption that & eomie oF should have 49) cverettas better ki “The trial free, write te Dept 17 A, Mesinet a RL Mog @ Co.'s Attract one Ay. Thete Low Prices KA\ Blouses Blouses Sia $1.79 —_ Striped Votle Blouses | | (Model D)—in white stripea | 94c with blue or black; jet buttons | (Model B) French Votle Blousse White crossbar — crepe —~ In (Model C)—in white, fies and ee gre ar hatha Moh CS collar and cuffs; black satin Copenhagen; prettily embroidere) cravat. ' fronts, ivory buttons and loops. TRIRD FLOOR, 84TH STRERT, “Marchioness” Silk Gloves A Brand of Unusual Quality “‘Marchioness” Silk Gloves embody every desirable feature that can be put into a good Glove. They are of heavy Milanese weave, Paris point embroidered, and double tipped. In the two-clasp “ Marchioness" Silk Gloves, we carry three qualities, as follows: 44c 69c 94c Black, White, Tan, Black, White and| Black, White, Tan, na ind. Putty and Gray, also White and| Brown, Taupe, Navy, White and White emb.| Black embroidery. Gray, Sand, Putty, all in Black. with self-color emb. “Marchioness” Mousquetatre Silk Gloves, 94c Black, White, Navy, Tan, Gray, Light Blue and Chai White with Black embroidery and Black with White Embroidery. Heavier quality, in the following lengths: peeettan, lenath, 941! 16-Button length, $1.44; 12-Button. length, $1.24,| Black. White, Tan, Gray, Navy Black and White. and Champagne. 20-Button leneth, Black and White, $1.89 100 Dozen Women’s Elbow Le: Si . Double finger ree einem, amen Silk Gleyess G80 MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY he | skirt, deep frills, Sizes 6 to 15 years Satlor Dresses of Chambray, pleated blouse, Repp collar and cuffs; skirt attached to underbody. box pleated skirt. Swiss gulinpe, Ginee 10 yo 18 Years R c Russian Blouse Drecssea ot {ino Fronch Chane | bray in solid colors: beited blouse with white cols lar and cuffs, hand embroidored In black lronet Y Medel D,) knots; full pleated skirt and poptum pes ————T wo Styles at $3.74-— Coat Dresaos '': Dechy amd Whi tce iriped garjcord allached fortody) (hu belted coat of Mreney perenle THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 19158 pt Cae PERE LAIR IM OUI SE EU EAE A LD IIE LE EE II a POM Mor, B10 Attvert ane Ave Thetr low Priam Shep on eo DOA tartan Account Today I < me ewe oe Teo Blouses ‘ivi $3.49 thes Pt ae Cre ine Blovess (Mode! G)—in ay colores with white, Note the tiny revert pointed collar of fallle slik with silk cravat French Batiste Blovsss (Model F)--sheer white with contrasting linen; finely pleated frill jabot; moire cravat. Crepe de Chine Blor:ses $3.89 | ‘Georgette Crepe" Blouses $4.74 (Mode! B)—1n white or flesh, tailored Blouses with (Mode! A) —!n white or flesh pink—a dainty corded seams; square rib buttons and loops fasten Blouse with a scalloped jabot hemstitched and em- the cuffs and full fronts, broidered, corded seams. Moire & Taffeta Ribbons yard) 27c Verified Price Elsewhere, 396 Fine, all silk quality, Ht, inches wide, in the most want Spring colors, also Black and ite, Desirable for the new style Hat Bows. ogee ce Fancy Tuxedo Mesh Veilings Yard 14¢ & 19¢ Black, Brown, Navy and Magpie in newest designs. New Importation of Lace Veils Dainty floral effects. Brown. Taupe, Magpie. Navy and Black, 98c to $2.97 MAIN FLOOR BROADWAT J,200 Girls’ Wash Dresses Specially riced An assortment that includes many of the ¥ models— season's smartest In pretty shades of: Dresses of exception- ally style—neatly made of the most wanted tub fabrics, Garleord linene, with guimpe of white Cotton Crepe 4 Repp Four Styles at 94c Sizes 4 to 14 Brit Russian, Blouse Dresses| Coatee Dresses 0! printai | Scotch Ginghame Chambray of plaid checked gingham, with white repp Blouse: 1 ' Tissues (Model A.) iawn—Ince trimmed, Middy Dresses of white| Bolero Dresses of striped Percale Galatea Grill, braid trimmed, pleated | cotton crepe corded with Li French Linen Three Styles at $1.89 Three Styles at $2.89 Since 4 to 18 years Bmpire Dresses of French \inen witli white pique (Model B.) collare and cuffs; pear! button trimmed, (Made! C,) Long- Waisted Dresses of striped tissue; organdie Sallor Plocsa Dresses of wiilte jinene with ° collar and cuffs, lace trimmed, Pleated skirt and rote skirt attached to underbady, Contrasting then wide belt. collar and black satin tle Vestee Dresses Of striped gingham with vestee, Gulmpe Dresses of collar and cuffs of white pique; jong waisted and with skirt; belied at iow we winghan, box pemiet t line; laces Crlinined dotted combination efter! ; Vester ara — Men with $14.75 to Spend for a Suit tr # (astes, your demands a critical view end your money to the Macy Mens at tit Nand let that it \ eet genuinely hare talored Suit of pow tively first rate style for $14.75 Learn how firectly benefit through Macy Mets handising — Methods which influence clothes makers to bring their best here and at our price We repeat! These Suits are all hand-tai- lored, some with silk sleeves and yoke lining Others are mohair lined — full, halt or quarter lining--as you prefer. You see we can suit almost every taste for # popular priced suit, at $14.75. We have smart English models or two button Sacks, with narrow shoulders, long rolli lapels, form fittin, waists, You know the styles.- 7 . Many conservative models at this price for men who want value and style, but not too much of that snap and swing which the young fellows like. You hp to see our Suits for young men, at $14.75, $19.75, $22,650, $24.75, $29.78 and $34.75. Elevators on the 38th St. Side run direct te the Men's Clothing Dept., Fifth Fleer. Dept., at the jal Entrance tor Men, One Step from lway on the 3Sth St. Side. 187 Spring Suits Smart styles—reduced to Under usual conditions Macy Prices would be $23.75 to $34.75 Included are Suits secured in a recent special purchase and many taken from regular stock—all reduced because the size range is incomrlete. Strictly tailored and in Coats severely plain or _Gemi-taifored models, shep- | braid and button trimmed; herd checks, Caner aies, mannish in style or on blouse Hhalh distr Aa Haare lines; in the smart lengths. green, gray, and black-and- Skirts are flaring, pleated white, and witn the latest innova All finely tailored and up | tions in pockets and yokes, to the moment in style. belts and finishing details. Sizes 34 to 44 In the collection, but not each size in every style or color. TATED FLOOR. nROAPWwaAY. New Hats Inspired by Paris. In our lest shipment of Paris Millinery, many novel and chic ideas were featured, which our designers nave charmingly combined in a collection of Trimmed Hats, which we int for the first time tomorrow, Friday, When you note the care with which our Hats are made and the Ine quality of tne materials used, you will marvel at the very low price we quote, /Iiustrated are two models from this very remarkable collection, Black and White Hat, $5.94 mflantdem White with Black ane Hem le Bisa ihe Ladd Leghorn Hat, $8.89 Charming model facet with pyrily sill aa with eliisters Hy tiny slowers and streamers of Velvet ribbon. /Musiratad atove piisaly Trimmed Hate- 4.96 anc up to $10.89.