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Passengers for a pulile hack or hac upon the streets and highways of City of New York except the driver | ® public hack when sitting upon the) driver's box of his vehicte.” ! Th emiment was to strike out the last elght words. ‘The change was recommended by thy taxicab committee, of which Alderman Grimm is chairman, and \t was sues 4 that drivers of vehicles would h & much “better oportunity to earn a living In competition with what is now apparently a privileged relation with transportation com on the part of taxicab companie: The now ordinance, however, especially wipes former privileges enjoyed by the taxicab companics and grants equal oppor- tunities for all hackmen in the purenit of their trade, Therefore the amendment seemed a aes The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ite various now go auywhere in the company owned vehicles are allowed to to solicit trade. But the amendment waa parsed by VETO BY MAYOR SAVES GOOD POINT IN NEW TAXI LAW Drivers Must Not Solicit Fares Except From Seat of Vehicles. tee did not Jerman Nicoll AMENDMENT WOULD BEEN A MISTAKE. The Evening World, which advocated the various measures of the new ordi- brought the attention of Mayor “# commission which drew the and also of the Mayor to the t, and agresd It would prove cular section I# one of the wisest provisions in the ordinance, Uns der the old law an agent of the drivers was privil to go Into rallroad sta- tions and steamship wharves to solicit IS CHECK ON FRAUD. “Equal Rights to All” Preserved and Danger of Former Source , all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the tortion Avoided. _| dons aati'ervein of the calla which are liaiy to become pertsandaf, causing me mi i. of Ex ion A and growth of which are HAR peep nrg Heng fn imbecilit ital perversion, @ craving for y dissasen, such as intractable wervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin; rer els comme’ peisaas cst iki steal over ' rule amon; al oiciec th the eeuallons doses Sel toe more than a day at o time, and only foe if unavoidable, administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a Physician cannot be too strong! decried, and the Gruggist should not be ». party to it. Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a orime to that would have again made possible the with narcotics, fraudulent practices that had existed| \ Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the under the old law. signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, ‘The section was ought to be| Ge Castoria always bears the signature of' emended states: “No person shall eolicit SELLING OUT Every Coat and Set, All 1914 Models AT 1-2 PRICE $650,000 sir $325,000 efor REMOVAL IN 10 DAYS To Our New Fifth Ave. Building Necessitates the Immediate Disposal of This Wonderful Stock Years on 23d St., but this is the first time since we are in business that we urge the prospective buyer to take advantage of this most extraordinary removal sale at 50 cents on the dollar, which starts tomorrow. The name of the Hudson Bay Co., with a special three years’ guarantee, given with cach purchase. Undoubtedly Greatest Fur Buying Opportunity Ever Offered to the New York Public EXTRA SPECIAL Nervous By Sophie Irene Loeb. Mayor Kline has vetoed an amend- Ment to the new taxicab ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen on Nov. IL It called for the striking out @@ only one phrase in the ordinance Opposite Fields’, Chiieago, wo Bribewe Building, Buffalo. GENUINE The real genuine seal with the brown \ é HUDSON beokerovad " Made ait diff - SEAL se area EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS fv Pred. Hine: models Bisam (Dyed Muskrat) Coats....... #250 a 4 new @ new models Hudson Seal Couats.. . 10 75° 1 new model Moire Caracul Coat... < - 200 100 $8 new models Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats - 200° 100 1 new model Marmot Coat...... . 150 50 4 new models Persian Lamb Co: » 870 125 @ new models Persian Lamb Coats. - 410 250 8 new models Sable Squirrel Coats. . 800 125 @ new models Pony Coats (Moire. . 100 50 8 new models Marmot Coats..................055 150 75 & SPECIALS Presipualy eised REMOVAL. VHICE, $05.00 60.00 75.00 200.00 45.00 A beautiful Pony Coat.... A beautiful Labrador Seal Coat... A handsome Marmot Mink Coat. A genuine Eastern Mink Coat.. A 52-inch Caracul Coat. Previousiy temo Prcet "rive, , A Mole Set.. $75|A Black Fox Se x15) $25 A Mole Set 60)A Skunk Set. 80 35 A Mole Set 100) A Wolf Set... 50 20 A Lynx Set 25) A Wolf Set. 60 25 A Lynx Set 30| An Iceland Fox Set., 50 18 | (AS ILLUSTRY LATEST TATION PHA PARISTA - A CHIC CREATION THE SEASON'S y )- QUARTER) 1) KIMONO ESIRED. FUR LINED COATS, made of fina ined and quality imported broadcloth, throughout with very beautiful durable marmot muskrat; —————SALE STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY) 8.30 A. MM. G Arrive early if you want a share in the very greatest Fur values of the year. Consider what 50 cents on the dollar means. Calculate the difference between prices in this sale and other advertised prices in to-day’s papers. Hupson BAy-<o, America’s Largest 26 WEST 23d STREET Aapert's Lareset Fur Emperium = 6 > If b day only, +] and Caidina E| many specific cases of overcharges If strict wore enforced by 1) to worn, criminal practices, the tai: poopie] which people would mot be over. | % Immigration Commission, on fle to the wrong places by lous| charged amd drivers could be pus |!" Washington, or the reports of recent | ONEILL-ADAMS Co. CHECK OF NEW LAW WILL tor LESSEN EVIL. “That The Evening World hae taken this etep (im the new orat- mance) o' atter was refer Inle Wortd by severa Of this never Cenging and ever tn. waning multitued tits are y obtaining protection ity government im this @ prime step forward. ection f wou Want proofs of this you have Orin Baker, roclety, had stated: “E can give y hackmen, that are appalling facts. “Every year thousands of young women come to the great citlos look ne | f chance of 1 teh hepe and ain in experience andr they fail easy prey to the evil that ts always lying in walt for unprotected women at | houre the terminals and docks. J atiantic at “Social conditions and the activity of jeands of p varice and crime suieh that in t ruah of trav any persons NEILL-ADAMSCO SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY under heavy penalties for such crimes, it would not only aia the of this soctety but lift bur. octetice, casen tried In the United States Courts} of New nota.’ of the new ordi Oo one to awollelt t from the meat of 1 to minimize N wronKful con Nines of regular tear | hip companies land thou ngers avery Year, coming port. lines of steamships ply- the twenty-five in the ordinance tantly stationed at the termi. nals of travel on the alert for the vioin- tlon of this particular section. ONEILL-ADAMSCa, SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST.,NEW YORK CITY dose just a will be no a undigested stomach gas ure co | Copyrtent, 19 | Summing up the main points again “Self praise may be half flattery’’—but telling again the story O'Neill Adama Co, fof this sale and what led up to it cannot be resisted. This co-operative idea was born of bigness. Its organizers, in- cluding ourselves, gave it breadth, scope and liberalities. We put a good piano back of it— upon which the idea could stand; a piano which for years has sold at varying prices up to as high as four hundred dollars. | We fixed its price at the lowest possible dollar that the most economical selling methods jwould permit- two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. We planned to distribute them without adding interest to this price. | We arranged the easiest sort of payment. one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. We charged the most nominal 1 fee to participate in this sale--five dollara— and even jeredited this five dollars \o the price of the instrument selected We delivered the instrument immediately— notwithstanding, in scores of instances, the | five dollars initial payment did not cover the carlag We planned an exchange pri >, Which gi as to the high character of the piano he obtains. | We got up a joint guarantee which stands today anything that is offered for sale. We are making it a voluntary {practice to cancel all payments re- {maining unpaid, in event that a pur- chaser dies before his piano has been jfully paid for. We worked out a cash premium |feature whereby every purchaser earn cash premiums by making extra weekly payments when they | wish, And finally. -we offered to give ‘any one their money back pro- vided they would but ask for it within ‘thirty days of the time their piano was delivered. | After reading over this big, broad- jyauged, liberal plan, is it any won- der we remind you not to put off “Lest you forget.”” Saturday will he a good day to inspect these in- struments, and, if you like, to reserve one for Christmas. the purchaser a year to fully satisfy himself ; the strongest guarantee gi upon How to obtain one of these pianos To'take advantage’of this unusual sale all you have to do is to send or bring in five dollars, for which we will at once give you a receipt. This five dollars is credited to your account on the co-operative hooks— leaving two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy five cents to be paid, The'co-operative plan then allows one hundred'and ninety-five weeks’ time in which to pay this amount——at the rate of one dol- lar and twenty-five cents a week, There are no further payments of any kind to be met. You can select: your piano at once, tomorrow, next day, next week or any oth It will be delivered immediately—next week or next month. The time you select your piano and the date of delivery are wholly optional with you, time convenient to you, If not convenient for you to personally sclect your plaun, we will make the selection for you under your instructions, with the understanding that, if at the end of a thirty days’ Lrial the piano is not satisfactory, we will refund your money. _——$——- — -———$— Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22nd Streets a Moin Bulléing—Sih Viece—Take G84 Swe Bicvatess, ~ ad aworn testiinony of the| Best for Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dyspep- sia—It's Great! your pharma case of Pape's heavy feeling in the ‘SOUR, UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN debilitating headaches, dizziness or in- testinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape'’s Diapepsin is a certain cure for der stomachs, because it takes it food and digests it jnat the tomach wasn't there. e minutes from all stomach iting for you at any drug Jiapepsin and mat you can. There i no belching of ith acid, no y-cent cases contain pepsin” to keep the from stomach disor- lor many months. ONEILL-ADAMSCO SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY Saturday-lest you forget (Ooprright, 1918, by O'NelllAdeme Co.) E are so likely to forget. We are so likely to put off. We get in the habit of thinking that we have time for this or that. This great piano sale is now in mind —when we pencil these thoughts. We have in mind that it was even our own expectation, when this sale opened, that it would continue at least three weeks longer. Vow we know that it cannot pos- sibly tun for two weeks longer. This sale has been electrifying. It has been huge—gigantic—stupen- dous in its success. ., Like a snow-ball rolling down hill, it has gathered size and strength as it progressed. Wednesday we could scarcely serve our customers. To-day—the same thing—and _ to-morrow, being Satur- day—and this reminder, to quicken your coming—we no doubt will have the largest single day’s orders to fill of any one day since this big move- ment was announced. Is it, therefore, too much to ask that you come in the forenoon, if you can find it convenient to do so? The pla i pel plan is again, plenty of also outline THR EE HUNDRED player- pianos are also being sold on this co-operative plan. _The usual shes of these player- pianos is five hundred and fifty dol- lars each. The foraperadioe price is three hundred and ninety-five dollars, with NO INTEREST to be added. _ The player-piano is also being de- livered immediately upon the pay- ment of five dollars, The payments will be two dollars a week- giving you one hundred and ninety- five weeks’ time in which to make your payments— the same as on the piano. ‘The same uncon- » di al guarantee that is given on the piano is i ithe player-piano, You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days. You the same privi- lege of exchanging within a year as that given with the piano. All of the unpaid bal- ances will be voluntarily cancelled in event of death, Also a player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own. selec- tion) are included with- out extra charge. An arrangement will be made with each pur- chaser whereby new player rolls can be procured at acost of only five cents a roll, will not play perfectly. These player-pianos have lead tubing. Most player-pianos have rubber tubs The life of rubber is one year—at most. Lead Tt cannot wear out, and the tubing in piauion isso placed it cannot be broken, The Plano and Victrola Department will remain open Saturday and Monday Evenings until 9.30 o'clock. Use 22d Street Entrance. Select your Chelating piano or player-piano NOW, ana the payment of 5 dollars, he instrument you will be held for vy, if you wish, until Christmas week, In the meantime, you may make your week- ly payments or wait until the piano is de- livered--as you prefer, ‘These player-pianos are standard 88-note players; that is, they play every note on the piano when th Btreet and No