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fe hack otande ts being spoken of as the best solution for a prompt cab ser- vice trom @ public hack stand. | AN ENLARGED INSPECTION DE- | PARTMENT. ‘The committer will suegert an en- larged inspection department. This will be in the protection of the citizen, Proper inapection of cabs an! laying the foundation 7 a more enlarged cab Jed to recommend ae of horse-drawn distance ders tly how ~ TOBE ABUSHED “ | Nearly All Those Now in Use} cabs, These will b #0 @ passenger will know ex much to pay for this wervice at the rates | Pp prescrived, Thia {san entire new inno- # Will Be Made Pub- | vation Fey thie country oad | Bight-ser ‘# will have their rates lic Stations. plainly din on the outeide of the ss vehicle »o passenger may not be shinee overcharged. . ° _ | Tats ie a step in the right direction, & NEW ORDINANCE. | ince many pe |atight-neoin | publicg imac ° and Sight-Seeing |3" the return jou! | aceumulate extortionate rates have been | made. This new rule will apply a pen- ) Cars Will Also Be lalty for overcharging, | The committer han been tnolined to ate #0 # iittle slow on a too drastic drop / t Regulated. of rates, ‘The general opinion Is that I ' _ with the abolishing of the private hack ; latands, giving the exclusive rights of Ipy sornir TRENE LOEB, | the etrecta to all individuals who eommission appointed by Mayor| Would go into tho eah business, that to prepare a wultable ordinance| With #trict regulations many mora cata 4 will come Into existence and operate nveyance question met) Re public con a Maver [ower than the maximum rate which afternoon in th YO"S | wah be eatablisned room. The idea of taining @ maximum article was taken up and dis- fm turn and votes taken on the The legal phrasing of the or- qwill be in the hands of William Growell, counsel for the Mayor, and Courtiandt Nicoll, ‘The re- te the Mayor will be put in shape ‘Mitchee! Furst and Robert Adamson. @ain points considered were reg- and rates, the committee hav- Pagreed to the abolishing of private grands. tig to the commission, the fol- changes in New York public s will take place. Prac- @il the private hack stands now ese Will be designated as public hack @nd the centre of all streots and wit be made public fate sufficient it may withstand the courts seems to be one favored by the commission. However, the rates Will be made lower than they are at present. All the Hcenses will expire at the fame time #0 asx to avold confusion in the License Department aa wel away with fictitious cancelled 1 ‘The question an to charging for Passengers, more than two carried in & motor cab, wan dincarded as unfeant- bie in the proper collection thereof. However, the present rate for the charge of luggage will IMPROVEMENT IN T OF LICENSES, Chief Wallace wan present and sug gested the kind of badges to be worn by drivers, also license plates which will be adopted. Proper lights will be maintained on taximeters, ‘The general tendency will be to revoke Ucenses for violations, eo that @ atrict ortier of things will be maintained. Hach applicant ahall be examined by the t these pub! Mayor's Bureau of Licenses as to his hack fe @ very good innovation, and It ‘Roped that by this arrangement a@ May find a cab in the middle I@he street in nearly all parts of the @r can telephone to the nearest Rack stand for on knowleGge of the provisions of Cts or dinance, the police traMe reguiations and of the geography of the city of New York, and if the remult of the examina- | tion be unsatisfactory he shall ®e re | fused a Heense. 4 A driver, to obtain a Hoense,- muat produce In writing testimonials of good character from two reputable citizens of the city of New York who have |known him personally and have ob- |narved hia conduct during the three years next preceding the date of his application, and a further testimonial from hia last employer, unlews, in the | estimation of the chief of the Mayor's | Bureau of Licenses, suMctent reason be | given for its omiasion. | ‘The committee will meet next Monday At 8 o'clock tn City Mall for the purpose of completing the ordinance and the | nal report to the wn Ruriate, James Symmere may omit from their Wille the usual instructions: “I direct that my funeral expenses be paid.” ‘Tho will of Mra, Elizabeth symmers, winter of Bweeney and wife of Sym- mers, filed with the Surrogate here yesterday, provides that funds be set apart from her estate to pay for her brother's and husband's funerals. Mr. Symmers has use of the remainder of her property Wuring his life, and on his death it goes to the Symmers chil- dren. (GARDEN SAGE DARK Restores Its Lustre, Prevents Scalp Itching, Dandruff and Falling Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. While it is a mussy, tedious task, it well repays those whore hair is turning gray, faded and ked. ‘our charm, It makes . When it fades, turns re for an application or two of Sage and LeLLAM enhances its appearance a hun- dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 60 cent pottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur crack nines all over the to you. joy-of-life. They’re out they, get it from has reac the tip-top Ueeraprered obupectat 1 OC EN chances to one, your favorite ball- playersmokes Tuxedo. We have scores of testimonials from the crack men of the they enjoy Tuxedo and recommending it Also—look around you the next time you pick out that soft seat in the bleachers or greadsane and see how many of your neigh- are packing their pipes with Tuxedo or rolling it into cigarettes, getting ready for a long, healthy afternoon out-of Size up the men who are smoking and endors- ing Tuxedo. They're real men, full of life and the SO NATURALLY NOBODY CAN TELL the \d looks dry, wispy and straggly, | i ment, they caw her walk eamty wp and down aire amd then write at a pe ‘writer with her right hand. _ Wor weeks, when first brought to the ‘hospital, Miss Harris was strapped to (@ flat board with heavy weights fas- tened to her legs and her head and a steel and leather harneas holding each bone in place. She could not speak. The fractures that were interfering with the spinal cord were induced to heal, and IN TRANGLE FRE SHE NOW TEMES se us f 'Me @ convalescent one. o harged as cured use her left GIRL'S BACK BROKEN Remarkable Recovery Esther Harris, Once Believed Dead, Amazes Doctors. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April §.—Mayor A. H. Jonés of San Antonio dropped dead in the 6t. Anthony Hotet Inst Prominent physicians who yesterday term would have expired in May bi visited the Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases to inspect the tubercu- Joie cases which have received the Friedmann treatment found a patient of another sort whose progress toward fecovery astonished thein. | She was Esther Harris, the young Brooklyn girl who at the Triangle fire had her neck and back broken by a) slide and plunge down the elevator shat. | ‘When picked up she was thought to be dead. When the phyeiciana arrived at the hos- | pital yesterday she was going through | her daily exercises, To their astonish- | A Sale of ENS GRAY HAR (Sizes 6 Months to 2 Years). At 39c BABIES’ DRESSES—of soft white nainsook; square yoke back and front, with fine pin tucks and hemstitching. At 49c BABIES’ NAINSOOK DRESSES—sev. eral dainty little styles, with low neck and short sleeves, trimmed with Val. lace Insertion or with ribbon drawn through embroidered beading. At 79¢ BABY BOYS’ DRESSES—of fancy madras, with large plaits and feather- stitching. Other styles in yoke effect; low and high neck; some trimmed at bottom. with ruffle of embroidery or with clusters of fine tucks. At 98c chemald, apt rand aka Swiss, helps folks look yeara younger and twice | very chetce tenet eee hte Alte 7 'y choice assortment in fine nain- ei iiaeuye a well-known dow- J sok, trimmed at bottom with tucks jgand fine embroidery with yokes to Hair Remedy,” ready to use. This can always be depended Herd to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair and is the best thing known to remove feetell stop scalp itching and falling | air. Everybody chooses “Wyeth's" Sage | and Sulphur because it darkens so natu- | rally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen & epouge or dott brush and daw: {hip through the hair, taking on t a! y hair has disap, | other application it becomes | beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. It oortainly The Favorite of Your Favorite country, saying that oors. for a good time—and The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is in a class by itself. It has many imi- tators—but in the pipe it has no equal. ofithe best selected Burley tobacco, the finest that Rentechy gone, ripened, cured and aged until it eC It is made of mildness, mellowness and sweetness. Then it is treated by the Original “Tuxedo Process’’ which takes out all the stin it cannot possibly bite—even if you should smoke it cannot buy better tobacco any- You will see why all day long. Pa : aoe daply igo by ¢ whese. Try Tuxedo today. FN 7 Ane ens a * these men are so fond of it. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient peach, inner- lined with moisture-proof paper Illustrations are about ene half size of BA. A, Walsh, fi tcher of cneage nthe “froa Man the Americ: et match, At 1.29 and 1.69 BABIES’ GRETCHEN DRESSES—of mn, with hemstitching French and dainty embroidery. Also of fine nainsook; a large variety of in high and low neck, elab- orately trimmed with fine Val. inser- tions and Swiss embroidery, (Sizes 2 to § years) At 98c PRINCESS DRESSES—of white lawn; several elaborate models, some with front and skirt of wide eyelet embroid- ery; others with fine Val. insertions; also middy style with colored em- broidery and lacing to match, 3 70 ED. A. WALSH Phone 3000 Morningside and our temporary receipt. Short Lengths of nite dose “ am League, "Tuxedo gives you short lengths have come to light, and end hes no harmful effect on the wind. "* Net Stocks with Jabots............ or Fiitariteaibict gel Wane shecked Chieasiepemse een ee Not Collate with Vestas Craps combined... 61.00 repe Collars with and without Ja oe Fe CA WALL. wa alues, Yd., 29c, 39c, 49c, 69c and Up Net Guimpes trimmed with crepe 81.00 to $2.50 - Plain Net Guimpes......... + -60c, $1.00 $2.00 Ceanne, POrsleres, nr Bh Be. Leng all Novelties in Black & White Combinations “ KNICKER TROUSERS—sizes 6 to 47 Maline Ruffs, ribbon ends..... sense ee + 01.98, $2.95 detlgns sd colorings A big vale. | Ye id ‘Tailored Organdie Stocks, with Taffeta Bows. .60c, 75 50c Shades, 25c OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES—mount- ed on reliable spring rollers, ready to mount; sizes 36x72 in all colors. 50c Floor Oilcloths $j 29c Termed “mill ends"—perfect as to wearing quality; Sampson's extra ‘ieavy No, 1 grade; 144 and 2 yards wide. $8 Brussels Rugs, 6.98 BRUSSELS SEAMLESS RUGS—Ori- ental degigns and colorings; size 6x9 feet. «tiie Jerr $2.50 Shr Boxes, 1.69 it ra," Covered in fine quality Jap. matting ie Americas Loses, and bound with rattan. . ayes “After a red-hot finish tn a bel game, a pipeful of Tuxedo ole oy scam © defeel more ‘e-eh for Tuxeda "* hfe 5 15c Colored Cotton Fabrics, yd., 1184c NEW FRENCH DIMITIES and FANCY’ BATISTE—in a large assortment of al! the latest floral and neat figured ef- fects. Balkan Middy Blouses, 98c Every girl knows how smart the are. Those we fhow. at of aire a8 - ity galatea, and lace wn front; fin- ished ‘with contrasting color braid, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. . . Raincoats, 1.75 They're guaranteed; rubber on o1 side, and lined with plaid materi large patch pockets; strap cuff forming wind-shield; button to neck model. Sizes 16 to 46, $1.75 Untrimmed Hats, 95c Domestic Milan, shapes; all the new pokes and long trown sailors. Also a varjety of small and medium models; all colors and black, Excellent values, = e 3 ® s. Se ” = a a2 & & a v =) an LARRY LAJOIE Lajole, famous 2nd baseman Naps,” for years ous ye ia the Americas ittere — ry 19c Handkerchiefs, ea., eh dod toed ie ter 121éc (uke tte mild, ly MEN'S ALL LINEN INITIAL HAND- KERCHIEFS—also colo! and %-inch hem, Children’s Dresses An Assortment of Styles and Materials That Will Surprise and Delight Every Fond Parent in Upper New York. For Wednesday and Thursday: | Dry Air Cold Storage for Furs, Draperies, Apparel, Rugs Perfect Protection against moth, fire or theft. Vauks on premises and under direct supervision of expert furrier. It was the bustest March in our history. Naturally, a great number of red borders; %| tight knee length; reg. each... Physicians Agree | On Internal Baths The most enlightened phy: cluding many of the greatest are recommending and use of the “J. B. L. Case Own Cure for Constipation, | It keeps the lower intestine sweet and clean climinates all poisons in the waste which it contai Otherwise these pois re distributed throughout the bod, weakens the whole system, makes us dall and bilious, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Have Arranged for Tomorrow, Wednesday, A Special Showing of Mourning Apparel Special orders are given immediate attention. and even bring: jous complaints. The “J je” clears the colon of all id is shown by all aate, Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores in New York and Brook! n. Mourning & Semt-Mourning Blouses Tallored or Dyesny, Models of Grepe-de-Chine ‘ail or Dressy els ine plain or figured, chiffon cloth, Brussels net and washable silks. Prices, according to material, $3.95, $6.95, $10.75 to $35.00 (Sizes 2 to 5 Years). At 1.98 PRINCESS DRESSES—12 different styles, in fine lawn and votle; skirts and waists elaborately trimmed with Val. and linen laces. Others with eyelet embroidery, finished at waist‘with rib- ff Mourning Dresses The newest and smartest models are shown in all the ear materials, including China Silk, bon beading and large bows. Also Crepe-de-Chine and Granite Crepe, trimmed Ly al and Russian styles of white with crepe, moire, bengaline, dull mourni: At 2 beads, etc. The skirts are in the new dra t 2.75 and 3.49 ful 1 CHILDREN’S VERY ELABORATE toed Laon DRESSES—in soft white voile and 3, Several distinctive models in plaited and long-waist effects; hand- somely trimmed with choice embroid- eries, fine Val. and Cluny laces; some with wide ribbon bows, others with black velvet belt, Colored Dresses (Sizes 2 to 5 Years) At 49c Of striped and checked percale and gingham; low neck and short sleeves; plaited and long waist effects; trimmed with tailored bands of plain material. ff’ At 79c COLORED DRESSES—of striped per- cale, bloomer style; also a number of other good styles in chambray; all the new spring colorings, trimmed with plain and fancy borders. At 98c CHILDREN’S MIDDY DRESSES—of percale, in solid colors and pretty stripes; some with large sailor collar and tie to match; others with flat col- $16.50, $21.50, $27.50 to $57.50 Mourning Millinery (Third Floor) A Very Choice Selection of Imported Models $14.50 to $45.00 and Original Models in a Number of Smart Styles $14.50 to $25.00 Mourning Neckwear 8 Veiis N..velties in White Crepe & Net Neckwear Guimpes of net combined with cre, ai 00, $1.50, $2.95 Net Collar and Cuff Sets...... : $1.00 to 82.75 Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets $1.00 to $3.50 Crepe Collar and Cuff Sets. . eee ee B8.05 Net Stocks and Jabots....... $2.30 to $4.50 special representative will cali, leaving Organdte Collars, hemstitched orn b . .60c + 81.95, $2.05 Chiffon and Crepe Coll Maline Ruffs Noveliies in Black Crepe & Net Neckwear Net and Chiffon Ruffs, ribbon ends Dress Fabrics ii these we shall offer to-morrow at a Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, edged with black and white net....... Raha tar be siadaa cA $2.00 Sleeveless Guimpes, black net over white.........7 White Mourning Veils Grenadine, hemstitched border; Brussels Net, ribbon DONOAR 45 ciciis sei as ea Raes aa cee eeeeeens $1.50 with cre} OP FIDDOD.. 6050s cescercses ecoeceoee $2.75 to $7.95 Black Mourning Veils Russian and Shadow Net, and Woven dots, edged with crepe or ribbon + 91.60 to 96.50 Brussels Net, crepe or ribbo: y Grenadine Veils Scarfs and Shams, 39c site... With embroidered corners, elab- orate scroll and flower effects, and hemstitched edges. SCARFS are 52 in. long and the SHAMS 30 in. square. Worth 69¢c, each, 75c Ivory Frames, 39c A special purchase of White Ivory Frames, In a variety of shapes and sizes; post card and oval cabinet size. 50c Lorgnette or Coat Chains, 25c A new assortment of imported chains 18504 86x54 40x72 —in gold-plated or platinum. finish; dee to 82.95 $2.50 to 85.75 —_ $10.00 to $18.60 set with pearls, amethysts and sap- a Tosca Net or Grenadine, crepe . phires, WeRMereS ss sciedaariecaeoaace +++» 88.50 to $15.00 Mourning Handkerchiefs Black bordered, hemstitched Black bordered, with initial. . Al Rogers’ Silver-Piated Knives, Forks, Spoons ul DR Eerie. doe 119 Black bordered, hand-embroi MEDIUM FORK: 1 19 . ‘ 119 * 1.19 DESSERT SPOONS—% doz C. B. Corsets Are known for their fit and their fashion- able lines. ‘These corsets are made to fit all styles of figures and to conform them to the season's prevailing fashions. Full range of styles and prices. C. B, Corsets of Couts: or Batiste $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 8 $3.00 C. B, Corseis of Fancy Broche $3.50 & 35.00 Women’s Silk Hose SILK BOOT HOSE—seamless; In white, tan and black; per pair 24c MERCERIZED SILK LISLE HOSE--full regular made; in white, tan 19. and black; reg. 25¢, per pair. Cc for Women 2-2 RIBBED SWISS UNION Ribbed Underwear WHITE UNION SUITS—low neck, no sleeves; ribbon run neck and arm holes;