The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 10

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MONEY LOSS GROWS Damage io Property in Chi-| cago Area Alone Is Now Estimated at $6,000,000, CHICAGO, Maré) 20.-- With the partial restoration of telegraph and telephone servicd reports are coming im to-day which snow thaf the death toll from the two tornadoes in eight States will exceed 160 and that the property lows is greater even than at first estimated. ‘The property loss in the Chicago area alone was estimated at $6,000,000, while in the other States the material joss was large. Elgin, Ill., suffered ‘the heaviest property loss, the dam- age there being $4,000,000. Tiiinois had 30 dead, more than 1,000 injured and 2,000 made homeless. Indiana reports 36 fatalities and Ohio 26, Eleven were killed in Michi- fn and one each in Wisconsin and Missouri. ‘The death list in Georgia was placed at 38, and in Alabama at 17. ‘The districts most seriously affected in the Chicago area were Irving Park, | within the city limits, with six dead; Melrose Park, nine dead; Higin, eight dead; Maywood, four dead, and Plain- field, three dead. Heavy property damage resulted in these towns and also in Wilmette and Evanston, north shore suburbs. At Joliet, IIL, three persons were probably fatally injured, fourteen Were seriously hurt, and the property damage was estimated at $500,000. ‘Troops patrolled the streets of Elgin, Melrose Park and Wilmette to-day. They wero ordered to “shoot to kill" if looting were attempted. Tem im Western Ohio Is Pat at 82,000,000, COLUMBUS, 0,, March 30.—Twen- PASSES 160 WHILE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ty-six Ms are known to have been killed in Western Ohio during Sunday's tornado, The property loss is put at $2,000,000, ——< HIGH BRIDGE FATE KNOWN IN 60 DAYS City Officials Disagree on Removal of: Structure Spanning Harlem River The fate of High Bridge, whether it shal be destroyed or merely altered to @atisfy the War Department, is to be decided by the city within sixty days. ‘This time limit was fixed to-day by DAD! 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Tetley’s becomes aternity but with patented adjustments conceal the condition. May be Dresses . .19.85 to 169.75 Suits .....24.75 to 99.75 Capes .. . .39.75 to 250.00 8.95 to 44.75 Corsets... 4.95 to 16.50 Easter Special 5975 a e A fair trial= for Tetley's! Just one cup of Tetley's ‘TETLEY'S TEA Makes good tea a certainty Everything about Tetley’s is right right, It couldn't help being good tea harmingly Made xpec- same jothes ing— look, )) jothes as ag MS ey INA « ( marry Nate Gila ial SRSA, piel i yee x ‘affeta, tunic, nt is a fair enough trial Tea—fragrant, deep- ed—and you straight- was any other kind of yours for life! gathered right, it’s blended and it’s packed just right. Joseph Tetley & Co., Inc., New York Apparel; if Col. Kawnrd Burt, who represented the | bridge. ; | Marrea From Christian Sctence ’, oni Souns * water supply authorities pointed War Department at & hearing. ‘Com! gut" tnat the bridge Ia amportent: bes Sait. missioner of Docks and Ferries Hul- 98 ipe with a capacity| BOSTON, March %0.—The Supreme lov- lov- | Court to- 6 e rei of Mrs. Oe edge fer Sts [Court to-day denied the request of Mrs. Emilie B. Hulin of New York for leave to intervene in the litigation between the directors of the Christian Science making whatever changes the military | 6's, favor nuthorities require. K, A. Byrne, chief engineer of the Department of Plant | *afy to remove t | navigation in ts and Structure, proferred to remove the |srsi@uilon jn ty royed, it will be neces- piers that obstruct | Harlem River, An (Church and the trustees of the Chris- Stuted for the piers. tian Science Publishing Society. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA HIS famous allusion to j the bond of sympathy between the Anglo-Sax- on peoples has received such an added significance during the past few years, that we feel that our thousands of good American friends over here will not resent our elimin- ating the salt water hyphen altogether and shaking hands with them on this side, before they embark. Bon voyage! BY SPECIAL aPronrTMErT ‘Tom. M. TRE QUEKE BY SPECIAL APrOITNENT WY SPECIAL APPOLXT WERT FO THETR MAsESTIES TEE KING AND QUEKN or THE BELGIANS BY SPECIAL APrOINTMENT TO M. M, THE QUEEN OF NoRWAT 225 FIFTH AVENUE RRODS LtP WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Mansging Director —— ATE Rika The Regal “Club” Pump A effect in a woman’s pump issome- thing not easily achieved and hence all the more welcome when well done. In this new pattern, called the “Club”, the R Designers have accomplished the difficult task of combining pleasing grace with distinguished simplicity. The arch is high, the toe plain and pointed. High wood Louis heel, self covered, with aluminum plate for protec- tion, Light sole in turn effect. It may be worn plain or with ornament. Your choice of three fine leathers—in accordance with what New York women have come to expect from their Regal Shoe Store. In Black Kid + + $13.00 In Brown Kid « + $14:50 In Patent Leather $12.50 The REGAL SHOE STORES . REGAL SHOES Exclusively for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN ‘ NEW YORK BROOKLYN 176 Bri (Nr. Cortlandt) #1 Nassau St, Men'sand Women's Only 4 Flatbush Ave 1049 Broadway 126th ith Ave Broadway ats7th St. 14th St. at Srd Ave. (cor, Fulton St.) 13) “ Bt. Nicholas Ave. at 1814t St. + at Orn St. 6th Ave, at Zist Bt 301 Broadway 2929 Third Ave.(Nr.152n4 St.) 991 So. Boulevard 57 Fulton, St, —Man's Shoee Only it. Men's Shors Only NEWARK.N JERSEY CIT 626 Broad 108 Newark Ave Women's Shoes Only “MAROH 30, 1920. Ss Fifth Avenue 4 For the Well-Dressed Woman and Miss Broadway DISTINGUISHED SUITS FOR EASTER Higher-Cost Models Specially Reduced to $48.00 Formerly $59.75 to $75.00 OSSESSING unusual merit of styling, workmanship and fab- ric, these ultra-smart suits we believe to be without compare about town at this price. Fully twenty models from which to choose, fashioned of high-grade Trico- tine, Twill Serge or Poiret Twill, tail- ored with all the earmarks of custom work, and emulating the style themes of the more exclusive compositions in suit fashions. Navy blue, in a complete size range for women and misses. Including extra large sizes to 4814. Represented are Etons, Pony Jackets, Box- Coats, Belted Strictly Tailored, with plain, box, side or accordion pleated skirts. Several models em- broidered or stitched. Tricotine Box-Coat Sutt Specially Priced $69.75 This jaunty suit of navy tricotine displays down either side of the front a row of jet bone buttons—the smartest thing seen yet! Rows of silk stitching encircle the coat below the waist- line youthfully girdled with a shoestring belt A smart new collar which cag be worn flat or buttoned high and the sleeves are also stitched And under all the prettiest lining with big, round drops of garnet on a navy background Trimmed Tricotine hi Pure, sweet, skimmed milk— pay SKIMMED i,m i. KRYSTALAK Better for cooking than Auid milk HE pure, clean crystals ot Krystalak are tormed simply removing the water trom sweet, wholesome sep; milk. Krystalak is theretore highly nutritious, bein in the proteins so necessary tor body building. Moreover, it i always ready tor immediate use. ‘The milkman may disappoint, but not so Krystalak. Whenever you want a certain quantity ot clean, nourishing milk—dissolve 4 level tablespoontuls ot Krysta- lak to each cup ot water. Krystalak can be used tor all cooking purposes where milk Js required. It never sours—requires no ice to keep it sweet. ‘I'he . lak supply is not attected by stalled delivery carts or milk- men’s strikes. Know the comtort ot always having wholesome, delicious milk in your home. When you have once known Krystalak satistaction you will never go back to the old expensive way ot keeping milk with the water lett in it. The 50c package makes 5 quarts—10c a quart. Insist on the blue striped package—at your grocer’s THE DRY MILK COMPANY 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK os LK yi

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