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+ 56 DEGREE DROP CHILLS CITY SWEPT BY 7B-MILE GALE —~ Weather Man Says There Will Be Little Change in Con- ditions To-Day. Wollowing wt overnight drop of 56|Lecee of No. a 78-mile gale caused one death and & score of injuries In New York, be- sides inflicting heavy property dam- age, the weather man hold out no hope to-dny gan end of the cold Wave before to-morrow night. e lowest temperature recorded was_at 4 A. M., when mercury stbod at! 22 degrees, repre- senting a drop from 78 at 4 o'clock i yesterday afternoon. By 1 o'clock this | afternoon ithad climbed to and the Weather Bureau indicated a gradual rise during the day which} might bring a maximum of 40 degrees, But the high winds will continue and night. The bureau predicts that the weather to-morrow morning will be about the same as this morning, ex- cept that the high winds will have diminished. There are {ndicitions of a heavy frost over most of the Kast. By to-morrow night it will get warm in this section and then stay warm indefinitely. The freezing temperature that struck New York Is general all along the coast, but nor- mal temperatures were returning to- day in the Middle West, Storm warn- ings were displayed on the Atlantic }Coust at and north of Cape Hatteras, The death here ributed to the gale was that of 4 18th Avenue, Brooklyn. She was on her way home from school and At refu ramshackle building, formerly 3 ing pleture theatre, at 69th Street and New Utrecht Avenue. GIRL'S BODY FOUND IN WRECK OF BUILDING. The bullding collapsed under the foree of tho wind and three hours later firemen recovered her body. To-day the cold wave was extend- Ing southeastward from the. Great Lakes, doing much damaie’to crops in many States. At Scranton, Pa. half an inch of snow fell in an hour. $2 degrees! Around Burlington, N. J. where peach, pear and plum trees are in bloom a month ahead of time, there | was a freak snow and sleet storm jearly last evening. , The storm struck New York about st nae EVSUING V WORLD, | there will be another sharp drop to- if P.M. The velocity of the wind rapidly Increased from a breeze to forty, then fifty and finally seventy- eight miles an hour. downpour of rain, and then the mer- cury began to fall so rapidly you al- most could soe ft, The outlying sections suffere1 far more than the city. Beach and Lette Brooklyn many trees, t and awnings were blown dowa, roots torn loowe und countless windows |f She was hit by an automot by John Cusick of No. 26 Avenue, the Bronx, was fractured, and she will probably Almost every part of Staten Is!and | ¥ suffered from the storm, and anwag the towns that were lightless last night were Rossville, . The roof of the « of the Richmond Light and P. Company, In Livingston, o ¢ shore, was blown into Staten Isjand | ear-old Cabirin | The hurricane demolished fiftcen bungalows between South and Mid- | In the Harbor at S$: George 2,000 barrels were blown from a Standard Oil Company barge, and only a few recovered. S$ exhibit simultaneously with the Fifth Avenne Fos “the newest style themes+-at prices from thirty to forty per cent. less, because of Low Overhead Expenses. Sale - of Str aightline Tailleurs wind’s progress through the Brook- lyn district in which the little Lecce It catried away the cone of the apartment hous 1267-1259 and 1273 75th roofs of Nos. 1267-1259. and part of the roof of No. 1253 76th Street was carried into the next Maly and wrapped around a tele- Anna Benson, atx, daughter of Mrs. Anna Benson of No, 804 East 1630 | Teller Avenue at If Stern ae West 42nd Street (Belwecn 5th and 6th Auenues) West 43rd Street To-morrow (Wednesday) we will place on Sale A New Group of Spring and Summer Modes in WOMEN’S TRICOTINE WRAPS and COATS Offering Exceptional Values at $55.00 Distinctive coat styles with wide sashes of lustrous satin— others cleverly finished with silk stitching. Included are also some handsome models with tie belt and silk tassel. Such high quality, smartly fashioned Wraps and Coats are not usually to be had at the special price quoted for this Sale. Noteworthy Values in a Special Group of WOMEN’S SILK: DRESSES Fashionable new models assembled specially for this event, and Priced Exceptionally Low at $35.00 The assortment includes Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satins and Georgette Plain effects or elaborately embroidered, beaded or soutache braid trimmed models, An extensive array of fashions more exclusive originations now on display merit particular attention at prices ranging from $45.00 to 218.00 | Additional preparations enable us to offer in The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON A Continuation Sale of this season’s most authentic modes in DISTINCTIVE SPRING HATS Typitying in their style originality and effective coloring the more recent Parisian hat fashions. Extraordinary Values Wednesday at $16.50 |. Milans, Visca, Hemp, Lisere and Fancy Straws in a diversity of shapes. Ostrich, Glycerined Ostrich, Flower and ribbon trimmed effects. FRENCH MILLINERY SALON—THIRD FLOOR, CO MU) HL 134 WEST 34ra ST. se Between Broadway and 7th Ave. i VERY SPECIAL Wednesday and Thursday *45 Instead of 870 CUSTOM TAILORED OF FINE NAVY BLUE, TAN AND ROOKIE TRICOTINE, THE EXTRE LY LONG COATS ARE AUTHENTIC TYPES OF THE LATER GIVING THE SE , NISH LINES WHICH CORRECT FASHION DEMANDS, THE NOTCHED COLLARS, NARROW SHOULDER SNUG FITTING SLEE STITCHED ARROW HEADS AND RICH RADIUM SILK LINING ADD TO THEIR BEAUTY. Sizes from 14 to 46 UESDAY, MA MARCH 20, driven | her Gaugnter Cory Bridge Her skull also was Wilson's Mrs. Reuben Wilson, No. 647 East| knees were bruised. She and Isabel Street, Brooklyn, wife of As-| both lost tholr new Easter hata. sistant District Attorney Wilson, was | Similar acetdents were reported from blown off her feet while walking with various parts of Brooklyn. nak. fh. Alinan & Cn. " MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirly-fourth Street A New Purchase of One Thousand Women’s Worsted Jersey Suits (in more than a dozen different models for sports and street wear; sizes 34 to 44) will be placed on Sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at $17.75 (This Sale will ‘take place on the Sixth Floor) Excellent Values now being offered in the Department for Catalogue Merchandise (on the Sixth Floor) include the following: Thirty-fifth Street ee ee A A CEO TWEED SUITS Fashioned of the renowned “SKIBO” TWEED HOMESPUNS and ENGLISH MIXTURES if +50 Radium Fa #24 ee Women’s Silk Hose HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY Gstablisbed 1827 __WEST OF FIFTH AVE, THURSDAY UMBRELLAS 2.54 Were $3.47 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas of fine, ser- viceable American taffeti—every type of smart full length handle, in strap ring, carved and metal topped styles. Each umbrella hag a smart silk cover. Were $2.94 Cool summery dresses of striped and figured voiles, made in the model pic- tured, are daintily com- bined with trimmings of white hemstitched organ die, Sizes 36 to 447 Housedresses 2nd. Floor See Pages 16 and 23 For Other Hearn Advertising oti, ao | Kadl That Cold,With Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneess. (with lisle tops and soles) in white, black and the fash- ionable shades for Spring : $2.00 per pair ‘Women’s All-silk Hose in white, black and the fashionable shades; zephyr or medium weight $2.95 per pair (War Revenue tax additional) Women’s Oxfords in smart models for Spring Brown calfskin, with military or Cuban heels of leather, perpair . 2 6 2 «© 6 © ew e ee 6 SHLL5SO Black calfskin, with Cuban heels of leather, perpair 2 6 6 eg fe we 8 ee GILL SO Black calfskin (wing tip model) with low heels of leather, perpair . . - «© «© © «© © «© «© « $12.50 Brown Norwegian calfskin (wing tip model) with milftary heels of leather . . . . . + perpair $12.50 (War Revenue tax additional) ats CASCARA QUININE Colds, ricenaie GAO” La Gripes Neglected Colds are Dangerous Breaks up a cold in 24 houra — Relieves Grippe in 3 days--Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is beet Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ee ne nes nee