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Two men and two women passengers fin @ taxicab wore Injured to<iay when the ¢ab collided with a truck in tho tranayerse, road, that enters Central Park from the east at Eighty-nfth) == street. The lead banged full tit Mto the truck and was badly smashed. a H. Travis of No, 717 Tenth ave- nue the chauffeur, was jolted off his @eat and spilled into the road but es. caped with a fow bruises, The occupants of the cab did not get Off go easily. Miss Clara Herman-twenty- five years old, of No. 15 One Hundred @n@ Seventh street, had her head driven Chrough the window of the cab and got @ bad ‘scalp Wound. Charles Kilnant, jathes and Seventh st: fitting beside ‘were the two other passengers, Hugo miaist } 4 ‘ hel Rodt. ie two women were hysterical ween they were taken from the ‘wrecked taxi. An ambulance waa forty years old, 6f No, 19 West One Hun- Herman was badly bruised and so @tachel Rodt of No. 490 East One Hun- Grea and Seventy-fifth street and Mrs, euinmoned, but after the surgeon had ered to the women they got er taxicab and went home. truck that the taxicab collided with was driven by Selig Lazarowits aha 908 Hast One Hundred and Sec- Bike @ rock and the driver did not @ven budge from his seat. ———.1+> HAMILTON FISH REFUSED i} RULE OF NEPHEW'S WEALTH. Gavegan Also Turns Down London | Stock Broker Who Wanted to Be Committee for Incompetent. iat te Court Justice Gavegan re- to-day to appoint Hamilton Fish committee in this State of the prop- erty of his nephew, Hugh Hamilton Stafford Northcote, of Totten, Hants, Bogland, who was declared an income | PASSENGERS HURT IN TAXICAB CRASH _ HHA Four, Occupants, Including Two Women, Badly Shaken Upi in Park Collision. H H i 1 { Petent about a year ago and confined fn an asylum for the insane in Great |) Britain. 1 Northcote, who !e twenty-three years { old, has a personal estate here worth » More than $700,000. He is a son of the + late Hamilton Oliv Northcastle, who 1) married Edith Livingston Fish, iees| ter of the late Hamilton Fish. at the instigation of his uncle, the =| street. The truck stood the shock i | he x of Iddestersht, and his cousin, Viscount | gases orlatnat + Bt Cyres, that he was sent to the! asylum. +. Bernard F. Rolle, a London stock- ‘ broker, who was appointed committee of {the Northcote property in England, ap- {| plied to the Stipreme Court here to ap- ‘i point him ancillary committee of the Northcote holdings 1n New York, Rela- i} tives in this city of the young milllon- é opposed Rolle's appointment, and * asked that Mr. Fish be named. Jus- tice Gavegan, ignoring both, named the @ bond of $000,000, ‘SHOES eRe SURE FOR OVER 30 YEARS eet ‘Sey en ett RuWaG—e27 Breed 6 Tt waa] somnia, | way. They will be required to furnish|a: the result. A Stuart Bidg.. Marsha’! W.L. DOUGLAS 3 °3.50 °4 & °5 FOR MEN AND BOYS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED Dougla: Ges Eighth Ave; 960 710 Broadway, cor.Th hu Fifth A JERS! EXPECT A VACCINATION ROW. Many Fin Mothers Will Fight He Board Order. J ‘The vaccinationists and anti-vaccina- tionists in Flushing are at odds follow- ing an order issued by the Department of Health that all echool eliidren must than vaccination certificates or un- ergo vaccination. A month ag, ful- lowing the diecovery of & smail-pox case in Maspeth, many children were compelled to undergo vaccination, but the parents of a large number refused to comply with the order. The resumption of the vaccination campaign will probably bring the mat- ter to an issue and the fight may go to the courts. Through the distribution of Mterature the anti-vaccinationists have @ained strength. Many physicians have Joined them and trouble !s looked for in Qu A Reasonable Plea For the Stomach If Your Stomach Is Lacking in Digestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work? Especially When It Coats Nothing to Try. Not with dru ut with a reinforce. ment ot digest ents, such as are naturally at in the = stomach? Scientific analysis shows that dixe@ion ra- quires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and the secretion of hydrochloric acid. When your food falls to dimest. it Ia proct posi- tive that some of these agents are lacking In your digestive apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain Rothing but these natural clements neces- sary to digestion, and when placed at work In the weak stomach and small intestines. supply what these organs need. They atimulate the gastric glands and gradually bring the digestive organs back to their normal condition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical home and abroad and are found to con- tain nothing but natural digestives, Chemical Laboratory. Telegraphic Address, ‘Diffindo,” London, Telephone No, 11020 Central, 20 Cullum st. Fenchurch 8t., B. C. London, 9th Aug., 1905. I have analyzed most carefully @ box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which I bought myself at a city chemlst'e shop for the purpose), manufactured by the F. A. Stuart Co., 86 Clerkenwell Road, Ixmdon. FB. C., and have to report that I cannat find any trace of vegetable or mincral poleons. Knowing the ingredients of the tablets, I am of opinion that they are admirably adaptable for the purpwe for which they are intended, (Signed) John R, Brooke, F. 1. C., F.C. 8. There is no secret in the preparation of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, Their com- position is commonly known among physicians, as is shown by the recum- mendations of 40,000 licensed physicians in the United States and Canada. They are the most popular of all remedies for Indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash, lone of appetite, melanohe: ntery and kindred dis. from improper dissolu: tlon and essimiintion of foods, because const{pation, dy: they @re thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or child, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets safe and powerful remedy, the active principie in these strong encigh (by teat) to dixest 3.000 grains of steak, eggs and other foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stomach an't. Ask your druggist for a fifty cent box, cr send to us direct for a free triai ample package and you will by ery ts ih Pap 2779 Thira mata bet. 50 A WEEK We Furnish periments. from $49.98 to $500 Al Lad) 5.00 on CENTS FISH ER BROS. COLUMBUS & NO MONEY DOWN CREDIT TERMS K $3.00 Down $50.00 AVE. BET, 103 4104515 (ike cut), a Ergmee! This taka BROS. _— UMBUS AVE B Ry 103 & 104 STS FRIDAY, MAROH 22, | ie oath Tell. will Arrange Special Furnishings Complete or In Part at Very Advantageous Prices SSIXTHE psn Cray ore NEW YORK, The Smartest, Attractive and Most Youthful Styles Ever to Be Had in Misses’ $29.75 Suits Are Priced Here Saturday at $23.75 A? it isn’t by chance that they are the best suits ever offered for $23, 75—every detail of their workman- ship, the fine shrunken woollen fabrics of which they are made and the smart, dashing models are all the result of « resolve to make these misses’ suits absolutely the best the market affords—values that cannot be matched anywhere. , b The number of atyles is not limited to a few. comprehensive Mile. Antoinette Cantarelli, Special Saturday Sale Authentic Millinery} Specialig wonderful dis, trimmed ed Easter wear ra} Taloned Suit rhe at \ pipadl prhees ey! Trimmed Dress Hats Speci! $8.50 and $10 Trimmed with the French touch of daintiness only to be found in this great Millinery establishment. Tailor Suit Hats, $7.95 Milliner; ar excellence” and positively in aclusby theaelson of course, om would ° the exclusive millinery shop $18.00 to $86.00 for like styles. EF Second Fleer. Ready-to-Wear and Tailor Dutt Hats at 93.98 and 05.9: Are in every way exclusive, en- is removed from the ordinary ie ry nag usually shown at +t Untrimmed Hat Department Soprano, in Grand Opera Selections, and Franko's Orchestra in Our jaurant, Eighth Floor, i) French Cuisine Popular Prices Express Elevators Direct See the complete range of beau include charming and tiful Noboka Braid Hats with black velvet folds a ht ase at i ite as ‘ali tt much ney. 2.48 me mi: Beautiful Quality Taga! Hemp Hats, in white, tan un’ prim- 2 sand color and blac! 3.95 MIRON ni 9S SIXT i 8 ‘2.98 * Smart Spring Millinery For the Younger Set won © Third Fleer, Misses’&+ Juniors'#22.50 Suits Attractive models, embracing all the jaunty effects of higher-priced garments, fascinatin, trimmed with silk and arsund 8 de cygne li es 13 to 17 for juni ist Teifoe mld} priged'issrsssvsse 16.50 Juniors’ $24.75 Dressy Suits Distinctive models, in serge, whipcord and shepherd checks, youthful cutaway coats buttoning to one side, large cut collar, fetchingly trimmed with ratine in various colors; also other attractive @ 1 9. 75 Sizes 13 to 17 yrs. Priced at "Shee 1 and 0 § in nie, ee sack cloth, * 922.50 Street & Aft Dress ane year ri ® epee jes feeneeceere 1 2. 75|M o iffon, taffeta, messalin: ds button front, $12.75 Ser le Dresses Russian and peplum model r) Smart button front model wit emb. collar; braid 14 to 18 y Priced at "*15.00 i} and button trimmed. Size 14 to 18 yrs, Saturday 9. 75 Girls’ Spring Coats Girls’ Tub Dresses All new models, in serge, diagonal and novelt Button front, aad Dutch neck models of ginghams, chambray and Pe: 98. bd | 95 aid yen 95 Sizes 6 to 14 years, whe ; SIXTH AVENUR'S FOREMOSt STORE Men's Shirts: The Sale Extraordinary! dat kia 50> $2.00 Shirts ) Every Shirt is fresh_and new —just out 9 | of the boxes—this season's mast wanted Cc 3 EA for patterns . VERY man about town knows that the “Faultless” Shirt j is true to ites name— knows that 1.50 is the lowest price for which “ Faultless” Shirts are sold arly, and from that to &5.00. These are high grade, first quality $1.50 and 82.00 “Faultless” Shirts, The Faultless people are progressive, they aim to cover all thos: reqtirements that justify the name Fault- i . : patent the ht Ne ndall the me tousats v £7" Main Blower, models. icular attention to Women’ s New Spring Coats Never was the latitude for choosing so ‘on. Coats of every d. "Moderation of ry attractive feature here; WE are paying § young folks’ millinery, which we are showing at the rear of Main Floor. "Dress flats or mies. '9.98—'5.95 Simply Trimmed Hats, $1.48, ioe and aa76 is gitls of 6 to 15 years. We not only sti the price, but the quality Bape jutely corres Ribbone for women’ misses’ and hildren's he ° 1 did nusortinont of the latest coloringrsat, yard” A Die 196 Our experts will make to your order or will suggest ribbon trimmings which will be made while you wait. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'A FOREMOST STORE, mixtures, with large collars, costrestingly trimmed. © Bites’ * 5.00.’ 7.50 ana'9.75 Prices... . . . . FS 3 leas. y y on hand that do not eomoody th eae madras and French porcal risand others collarsto match and with both the regular stiff cult and the French Beautiful Materials All sizes. rold cuff, SPECIAL:—Scart Pins, Tie Clasps and Culi Buttons, gold-filled and sterling silver, dite designs; values upto 81;at 2D C CF Jewelry Dept., Main Floor, SPECIAL:—Gold-Filled Collar Buttons, a!i styles, aluminum or pearl backs, Value 10c each. Special © for 10- > Jewelry Dept. Main Floor, SPECIAL:—Pearl Sets, Cuff Links and Studs for the new soft shirts. Values up to 50c; per set 25 all up-to- CF Jewelry Main Floor. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVE To-morrow we offer the very latest adaptations in the New Cossack Blouses Special for $1.98 REMARKABLE originality and style are shown in this fetching model which we offer to- morrow — as illustrated — we having copied it from the latest and most exclusive Paris model. It truly answers every demand of fashion and meets the requirements of a mederate price. “S$ FOREMOST STOKE Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Pure Silk Shetland Veils at D0c Shadow Shetland Veils Hexagon Mesh Shetland Veils Floral Figured Shetland Veils Filet Mesh Shetland Veils Fancy Figured Shetland Veils ‘The Veils most popular with fastidious dressers and those fond original crispness, (7 M Real Irish Lace Stock Collars In handsome Made of voile, embroidered down edged with Baby Irish and heavy designs in newest shapes and various heights. Special at 98c, $1.25, $1.50. $1.95 Pointed Back and Coat Collars of real Irish lace that are the 0 with black pates belt. > second Floor. Other Models in Allover Embroid- ery and Laces in high and low a... 1.00 ana '2.98 Die Stamped Initial Complete with tox gon-; taining 24 cards, bearin, ‘1 Oc and @ envelopes .... hese cards are the latest fad in society popularity with all ashionable women. t7 Main Fleer, Special Saturday Sale Marva €> Boys’ Clothing “Simford” Silk Lined Suits and Top Coats new silk lined Spring out and ton coats for men erkmanship, His beth fe ais Gay HERE isn’t a $25 turnout in America ~~ where all the best ready for service clothes are made—that will give you service than the “ Simford” Clothes. We're proud of them as examples of Sete, *Simford" Suits “Simford" Top Coats fancy tweeds, cheviots, plain gray, as well as fancy mixtures. silk ed or silk lined aud silk faced to Correspondence Cards a handsome gilt initial, ind already have attained a tremendous INPAON CAG DAD CO, SIXT AVENUES FOREMOST #T Ui $ ma | 5: 50. The ‘‘Simford” Label on these swagger signing of men’s clothing easly for service, anything better in clothes distinction, clothes quality or clothes We're proud of them as an achicvement Are in black, Oxford, Cambridge or @ variety of new the ed, Horns colorings, i ays, browns, tans. A group of new designs. Young Men's Spring Suits ahesstityl We win to call particular attention of stylish dressed young mon, nits fram 1B to 81 Footwear for the baie aaiee’ Yoarn, to the calletion of nobhy. Spring sits that are now on dmelay’ the snappy youthful appearance, together with fabrics full of character, are the ba: AWFORD CO, you ever saw, yon "oder iy “seet"* 1 0.90. °12,75 4 “15.50 Kuppenheimer s Clothes for Spring, 1912 The exhibi exe and novel idens from Everything at moderate price. ’ “White Season ms Y our advance advices from Europe and London we foresaw the rage for white that is now a certainty. We prepared for it in all lines, especially in foct vcar, and now we have the largest assortment of the correct styles in New York. EF Second Fieor, tices for white footwear are already. rising, but no matter how high and “Sir Henri” y are established and even if manufacturers’ cost eliminates profits they are always sold at their fixed prices, Market Boys’ Clothing: An Easter Special Confirmation Suits of All Wool Navy $ 4.50 in the Norfolk or double Sweet Oranges quicy Lemons Mt wool navy blue serge ‘suit: ith White Nu-Buck Patrician Eating Apples datyles coats cut stylishly: pante are full pex top Knicker jlo and li Horie. Fumpe end Oxfords, \ | Tangerin Boys’ ‘All Wool Suits With Extra Trousers, $4.50 ho 'tig $3.50, $4, $4. 50 and $5 CRPAMERY Bt ‘The latest Spri lors in grays, tans and browas; the fabrics are strivtly all wool; the Norfolk or ped breasted style, ve pairs of extra fall out. Koyic Boys’ High Grade ‘Suits for Easter, 93.50 to 99.75 Reefers for Boy, ll the new Spring styles| Boys’ Hate—Newest ideas for boys and young now on displ it $4.50, $5.50 and 67.50, men, both imported and demestic, $0 to 99.00. uitable for boys from 7 to 17 y “Sir Henri’ White Footwear, $3.00 and $3.50 All the wauted leathers in Spring and Summer fo wear also at these prices, Chocolate Layer Cakes Uavaliy Be, each; tomar Boe a EF Sisth Floor, QD4P00N CRAWFORD O., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE~SIXTH av. * seme

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