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| ipa 7 Me with potsoning and killing nine infants ; ] in the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants’ Hospital at No, #4 Herkimer street, - | Was indicted for murder in the first 1 | by the Ki G CLOUDED, ISCLAI New Stomach Stuart’s Dyspepsia T ete Restore Lifeless Organs to Normal Condition. A Trial Package Free. Many a sufferer from Dyspepsia, Indi- wertion kindred ailments of the di- gestive o1 18 carries around an absolutely uselera stomach—a dead load, and a cess- Churchmen Censure Former Priest, Reported to Have Wed Sculptor Nichaus’s Daughter. pool for ever-increasing disorders, The muscles are seemingly worn out, the niucous lining has lost Its secretive power, T was reported to-day in New Ro- chetle that Dennis J. Driscoll, formerty & ourate of the Chifroh of the Blessed Bacrament, of that city, had been man Tied to Miss Marie Niehaus, daughter of Charles Henry Niehaus, the famous American sculptor. Father Driscoll was weepended from his clerical duties last November, changed with ‘mental in- competence.” It was understood at the time that the charge was based on evidence of his attention to a woman of his congrega- tion, His apparent close friendship for Mies Nichaus had been the cause of much comment in the parish, The Bureau of Vital Statistics of Jer sey City tssueq on Dec. 4 a license to marry in which the intending parties were named as Dennis J, Driscoll, aged forty-three years, residence Hotel Her mit New York City, and Marie} “Ooun guider aged twenty-two, of No. 14 i yet ate afflicted with any of the Broadway. Accorting to officials of the | symptoms above des: ¢ asgured that bureau, the issuing of the license was| your digestive orgai losing power— followed by a certifeate from a Justice| they need help, and there Ia na more je help to be given a al gactienea the marriage had | sppiy etoments which will do the work ‘of digestion for them, Sculptor Nichaus has a country place| stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have at Quaker Ridge, about five miles from New Rochelle. His daughter, Marie, was there to-day. She sald she knew “Mr. Driscoll,” but declined to say anything more about him or her rela- tions with him. She sald her father wasout of the city, t the Episcopal resi- ‘athedral in this city to- r Driscoll had attracted rable attention of the church authorities four years ago, when he was at the Church’ of the Holy Trin- ity, in West Elghty-second street. He | * was erratic. He was transferred to a church in Staten Island, in the hope he would quiet down, From Richmond reports of his irregular conduct con- tinued, and ne was sent to @ sani- tarlum near Baltimore. He was re- leased several weeks ago, and has since been living with wealthy rela- tives in Fordham, spending much time in_this city. Father Thomas P. Mclaughlin, of the ) Blessed Sacrament, safd to-day he had heard of the story of Driscoll's marri- an@ food taken into the stomach lies there and ferments, causing sour eructt hing ssing conditions, Many have given up in despair until th been Induced by eo! friend to try a box of Stuart’ ai and other digestives. found by test to have digest! one grain of the active principle tablets being aufficient to diges grains of ordinary food. It is plal no matter what the condition of your stomach, or how far your disease has progressed, one of Stuart's Dyspepsia T: lets taken at meal give your stomach an opportunity to gain its lost powers, the muscles will be Strengthened, the glands invigorated, you will be a new man, know nothing of the fa he "1 “If the lamentable story {s true, it Is only confirmation of the unhappy conclusion of the authorities of the * church that he {s mentally unbalanced.” ——_~.—__ _ DOG ATTACKS BAYONNE MEN. Animal Spring: & o The chief topic of conversation in Bayonne, N, J., these days 1s dog. So many persons recently have been bitten that Mayor Cronin has {ssued an order | to the police to shoot all unmuzzied | t Throat of Victim weet. an Department Charles E.Keeler Co. x dogs. | However, the dogs are still biting. | BM To-lay Edward Golden, twenty-two | years old, of No, 29 West Twent: was attacked by a la which sprang at his throat. right was torn and his face gashed. He 1s in Bayonne Hospital and the dog is under observation to gee if rabies de- velops, Charles Aunt, of Broadway and Nineteenth street, was bitten by a dog owned by Alexander Sembaski. Re- corder Mara fined the beast's owner $10. street, +30 PER carAt f | Are Worth $60.00, and YOU Can Prove It. Player-Pianos These wonderful. upright pianos, mie mechanism ithi enable 1 Farrand-Cecilian, . (mahogany) 1 Ellwood Playet-Piano.9380 600 ) | | Wivien a | 8650 $600 (mabogany) Piano-Players + #35 8250 + 950 R250 + $75 $250 1 Pianola + 995 8250 1 Electrelle,. +++ $28 8300 With one of these attached to your upright piano you ean play the most difficult music. C7 Fourth Floor. The new “Auerbach” Player Viano represents a high type of piano and player com- bined, We sell a beauty a, } 75 | page Eree Trial a, your awn in your own home, After you have thoroughly satisfied yourself that you hav cured the greatest piano value pi , begin paying us as ¢ ‘ low as ES A. KEENE Only $2 a Week WW ------_—— — roaaway, New York _.—]- ee ae Im: 180 (eer esp Bargains in Player-Pianos and Piano-Players : M English Model leading favorites. Kuppenheimer Spring Suits and Overcoats are 920, $25 and 930. A $19.75 Model Special for - - Just for Saturday—and it’s one of the cleverest models of the Spring season. WE have on sale at the'special $29.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AV! Extraordinary Special on Saturday sold for under $25.00. 1, Silk lined throughout of the lapels. styles, tailoring. ask your patronage. Muc! the merchandise. demands of the most exacting dresset these Suits and Top Coats are fac: custom-made fineness of detail. The Suits are of Norfolk, of double-brei de of this Spring's n pair ol i Kuppenheimer Clothes for Spring ‘Of principal interest to the well dressed men is Kuppenheimer's new B Bask Suit, with all those lines of grace, dignity and dis- tinction that the correct fashions of the Rt) require. Kuppenheimer's new Spring fabrics inclyde A and domestic novelties, patterns to suit the most conservati he who likes to be seen. Blues, grays and Oxford gray vicuna are the IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Women’s Spring Coats ty Handsomely tailored of 3 FOREMOST STORE, Women’s Sample Gloves Regular $1.00 to $1.50 qualities 19% in_various styles for street or dress wear at ; H™@ class importer’s sample pairs of Gloves, in styles and colorings which are now in the greatest demand for street or afternoon wear. en's $1.50 Tan Capeskin Gloves, $1.00 TIX Sea SEWN, spout Ducks Women's Elbow Length White Glace loves, $1. Very durable; 16-button length mousquetaire. Women's $1.00 Black Glace Gloves, 69c = tsp; madetn hrance, Women's $1.00 French Chamois Gloves, 69c Spring shade Tmported sits, Black glace, 2 ¢ Uae tasteacr, sewn. prix seam; Imperial DUCKS Children's $1.35 Gloves at 89c¢ treet gloves, glace and suede, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE’S /OREMOST STORE, CF Main Floor. ra hast oner, Natural and cream Women's Mocha Gloves, $1.00 Gray mocha, one fastener, ha’ pique sews ee tS Particular ine NOW [Oo We Introduce to the Woman Who Is Particular the New, nas japeu and Uistinctive Patrician Colonial Pump Model No. 1505 i White N u-Buck ‘ou paid $6.00 anywhere else you could not buy better or nore beautiful footwear, “4 new, Patricians. ind beauty that are dist ing features of Patrician & Secon shown in tan calf, patent gun metal and black satin, white Nu-Buck, styles, and are 1 g's ne fancy mixed cheviots, in tan, gray and slate colors. All sizes for boys from 7 to 17 the most desired foreign 8 well as $16.50 > Third Fleer. illustrate a wonderfully at- tractive new style which we will pies of $16.50. ine blue storm serge in a full-length, 52-inch model, semi-fitting; has deep round collar with ay shawl of fine Macrame lace, with unter green silk edging; has turn-back cuffs and fastens wilh two pearl centre buttons. Other modcis at this price have new shaped collar of striped taffeta and faille silk. Other New Coats at $19.75, $22.50, $24.75, dup to $63.00 79° That is but one of the We are showing all the new styles and shapes in white Nu- Buck and they have the graceful lines, the snug smartness istinguish- Che model illustrated is also sesees $4.00 tricians are Ox- fords, colonials wud pumpsin There Are at Least Six Things in These Men’s New Silk Lined Suits and Top Coats at $15.50 That P ivig seldom—if ever at all—see in garments less than $25.00—the same qualities are not to be seen anywhere in New York, that we know of, priced 2. Some of the Top Coats silk faced to the edges 8. Bluffed edges on the Suits give them the un- mistakable mark of first-class tailoring. 4. Newest Spring materials, strictly all wool. 5, The Sprimg season's newest and most distinctive 6. Tailor work that you postively cannot tell from the best—mark the mark—the best custom Tt is not only the SF wan low price for these clothes upon which we more important to you and to us is the character of These are clothes made with a the Boys’ Suits with an Extra Pair of Trousers ted est the Young Fellow—ages 15 to 21 years. We submit a collection of nobby Spring Suits that rance, together with fabrics full of character—featu: ve we been able to offer at. iles through and through of the best garments that arc turned out to measure at about 835 to same skillful workmen making our clothes as the custom tailors use, we guarantee a custom-made appearance, a custom-made fit and the Messaline Princess Sli Ti Usually $5.00, Special at...... MOST remarkable offering, comprising a lot of regulat 85.00 slips for Saturday only at line silk, in colors of white, pink, light blue and maijae, deep flounce of oleitings | ‘ daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon. 47 Second Fleen J The Most Charming Style Conceptions of the Season Are To Be Had in These} Misses’ and Small Women’s *29.75 Tailored Suits} ay ul are the smarte jt and ve py best susite $ p) 33 f spechally~ priced here ‘Seturdiy only a CF Second Floor. To say $25 iTHOUT nal inspee- values does Wi ienve ant roy make them but the tise’ (Ghesed Gols areal ee barest you see them can yousappreciate thelr justice splendid high class tnilorin, the beau ls itul fabrics C SATURDAY which they are cut. after the jaumty, youthful fashions of the most exclusive imported mode's. It is this last point, more, perhaps, than any other ome thing, which th: its, custom oF recise knowledge of the New York business man, In fact, 0; and, with the exquisite line silk, Value 96.50, Misses’ and Juniors’ $ $21.50 Suits for Straight front or cutaway, with various collars id bengaline; » Mat clude diage all peau de cygne lined. ‘ti isos” Junior sizes 13 to 17 years. 16° Girls’ 97.50 Spring ii Coats, Special at } Made of mannish serge of shepherd chee! cluded are smart tailor-made; mannish cut; Venetian lined throughout—or more dressy styles, with apade collar of contrasting material; button trimmed; 6 to 14 years. |Misses’ Tailored Dresses, 99.75, 912.75, 914.88 » whi ullection. | Juniors’ $22.50 Suits, $18.75 Misses’ $21.50 Frocks, $15.00 of taffeta; exclusive afternoon dresses of changeable chiffon taffeta and messaline—all foreign reproduc- tions; shadowed with chiffon or trimmed with macrame| lace. All exquisite shades, in sizes 14 and 16 years. Misses’ 919.75 Coats, 916.50 New models repoduced from original fabrics, suitable for dress or general utility wear; included is w stylish full-length model of serge with deep xpade| skirt collar and revers of lace; in sizes 14 and 16 years. |Girls’ $10.75 Coats at $7. SIMPBON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOBT STOR: ol of serge draped over taffeta; other styles with peplums or collar, ue or macrame lace; in sizes 14 and ‘, $10. 12.75.'15.50 $3.50 German Silver ‘ voetty Cases we . atard jay $1.95 UsT 346 Bieocs Hoc a Lig trade deal, wewere ableto almost half theregular price. xact copies of solid 9 6 to 14 years; of gingh stylish coat; dresses buttoni if ter, with long soldered ndle.t Main Floor. The “Comet” Com- plete Shaving Set Regularly $ $2.00, at Consisting of one Comet Safety pocket. 8 of these bags are very fine and finished off with beautiful fringe and 17° silver balls; long soldered chain handle 400 $2.25 value, at Extra Special—5 gross more of those dainty little finger purses that sold out in one day just arrived from Paris, All full i 3 inches wide by 4 Selling in ‘the Smart Tailor Suit Hats, at 5.95 and ‘7.95 It will astonish you to see how much good taste is displayed in Hats at these very popular prices. © showrooms, second Pleer, We Also Offer a charming assemblage of Tailor Blocked Suit Hats in drapes, Hand Made Safety Razor is the safety raxor_on the It is the almplest in construction, and most durable, as there are no, mad parts to Ket out of order, The blades have a hollow ground edge, are made of btainable. Mach Hi id Si ly ‘Tri Ha! at $1.00; < the; Hats and Smartly ‘Trimmed Hats, ® meee adit, (1: en Our ate Muara te | ee eee scone cere nssvacensenee 3.98 ana’ 4.98 r Iron Clad Guarantee. IN OMAWFORD CO, ssn sg UntrimmedHat Department The largest and best stocked Untrimmed Hat Department in this city. © Mola Fleer, We have copies of every Paris Made Hat which mown trneaed by any of the pacieinn mine of not do not ask $7.00 and $8.00 for them, as other houses eu you the cleverest and most exclusive Untrimmth black emp, at $2.75 to $3.98. In Noboka Braids, just as light as Milan and just a» velvet flanges, at $2.46 and 92.75. Imitation Tagal Hemp Hats, in excellent flanges, $1.23 and 91.48. . 95c. Tuscan Milan Braid Hats... and $1.48. Good Quality Black Chi,+, press Hats Neapolitan Braid Haty;;,, , Misses’ and & to: Also Sci # Hats w Even a better assow ‘Hiats, for mi the high standard of Daintily Trimmed School Ha and 95.98. and anywhere, $1.4 ‘sand Children's Hats bons Fo year iinbons: all desirable 5 and 6-inch high gra 17¢ M . . Ws Yar aing you desire will be made up for you Dainty Net Coates Blouses ial Saturd 1 ina Special Saturday Sale &1 OO a a a THe Russiar coatee wins greater favor every ¢) 1 day—women are coming to realize more and more its distinctive luality, its smart- ness and its decided difference. And it’s so dressy, too, It is beginning to be difficult to get supplies of these mode will be al svible to_get such _a_waist pewuty at 81,00 very _ Here at $1.00 Just for Saturday | Made of cream net end hendeome Cluay if a black velvet ry woman knows ‘and children, 93,98, 04.96 ver and smarter lace insertions, the net daintily tucked and the lace insertions in both front and back, Made inthe manner that is so important to the perfect fit of these new blouses. Sat- urcay only, $1.00, > Betend Fleer, ~ Allover Embroidery Coatee ~ and $1.93. } at $1.98 Made of dainty allover embroidery, with |, ¥ ‘This is a particularly desirable model. Coat fashion, 'T elsewhere at 85.95, | without charge for making. TNUES FOnPMONT STORE édgings of lace. SIMPSON CHAWFORD CO, SINTH AY same model is to be seer Extra Special! Colored Coatee Blouses, aisited ‘To wear with the tailored suit. In heavy Russian laces; a + effect; comes in ecru, navy and brown, OE A Special Saturday Offering ‘ 2 W 5s Hosiery 49c¢ omen < Thread Silk SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREM/ ay tte % A e, the heels are high spliced <1 DA ORANGES, HE quality is of fine sheer gauze, the oO ee AFER SLICED SUGAR | | (A LEMONS a “soles and garter welt Yops are of lisle, ins WARER SLICED SUGAR | (7SEIS5INA 15¢ and the wes art Big, absolutely fast dye. 7 Mala Ves doren...s++ HOCOLATE LAYER CAKES Uns 0%, at 25¢ Cured and boiled expressly for Aim, #on Crawford Ce | water sliced by : Pait. 25¢. 1, high spliced © pairs for 91.38 oF aSe a pair. 17c. Fine imported li je reinforced soles and garter tops. Men's Fine Half Hose. Pair, GRANULATED ‘i iced hee —Not delivered; /., 18¢ EDA BISCUITS— Dr Tile and cotton, full fashioned, high spliced hese IMPORTED DINES— ve to-morrgy (ates, 106 Fine agian votes, Diack, tan ancl few colors. © pairs for @ Ei Honeless in pure allv/ll; larde Be tN ean Ae yiv yi? ARO CREAMERY BUTTER— Noted foe is rh, pure flavor: Ife pair. men's Cotton Hosiery. We Pair, 12':¢ GRAPE FRUIT-2Natin on fruit; apectal, Wmarrey: $c "s Cotton Hosiery | dai peer Pair, 12}s¢ a TH TO 201m ST. NEW YORK CITY

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