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Between It anda Leaning Telegraph Pole, Andrew Lane, a Long Island freight @eaductor, was crushed between ao ht car and a@ telegraph pole at Werhead yesterday, ile. te in St jar: Capital. Jamaten. It is feared Oa prenent and that he will die. hae mi been shunting San climbing upon one ne ft sole, which leaned +) dexrers him of no other car was ei, ‘SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF Snd_ Itching Scalp and Stop Falling Hair—At Once. There is one sure way that never fails to remove druff completely and that is to dissolveit. This de- atfoys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi liquid arvon; apply it at night Fetiring; use enough to moisten scalp and rub it in gently with finger tips. B: morning most, if not all, of your deadrutt will be fons. and three or ications will completely ve and entir ly destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter bow much dandruff you may have. wan will find, too, that all itchi id digging of the scalp will stop i juffy, ‘“ four more a WORLD'S CREATES CANCER HOSPITAL General Memorial Hospital and Cornell University to Co- operate in Big Work. A MILLION IS DONATED. Large Supply of Radium Will Be a Feature of Institu- tion’s Equipment. Through the co-operation of the NEW YORK TO RAVE. *°™* ees during the night as they alept ta at No, $7 East Ninety-cighth street. o'clock this morning by « man who General Memorial Hospital and Cor- pell University Medical College, New York is to have the largest and best equipped cancer hospital in the world. More than $1,000,000, exclusive of the value of the hospital buildings, tly, and your hair will be lossy, silky and soft, and and feel a hun times better. ut rich, do by all means rid of Sibdratl, for nething errs the bale er Tt not only starves the k Ae makes it i oy bie it aan otraggly, , dry, brittle fess, and : you want to keep yourhair look- ad lif everybody notices it. fou can get liquid srvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This imple remedy has never been known is already at band to form the basis of the institution, which will also have a large supply of radium at its command and the results of years of research work to draw on, Allan A. Ryan, son of Thomas F. Ryan, recently gave $60,000 of the Hy, the hospital and college are reticent 000 fund, but the authorities of| | tefail. about the names of the donors of the entire amount. Dr. James Dougias, copper millionaire and philanthropist, has not only contributed a large amount, but has also turned over to the General Memorial Hospital the use of his one-half interest in the radium minna of Colorado, Formal announcement of the rela- tions to be established between the pathological laboratories of the med- ical college and the wards of the bos- pital will be made Sunday by the trustees of the hospital, and It 1s likely some of the contributors to the fund also will be named, The hospital will retain its present board of trustees, but some of the practising staff are to be changed, experts in cancer research to take their places. The actual management of the hospital and treatment of can cer will be under the charge of the faculty of the medical college, of which Dr. William M. Polk is dean jand Dr. James Ewing professor of pathology. It is not intended at pres- ent to increase the aise of the hospi- tal buildings. However, ninety beds will be provided, more than either of the two largest cancer hospitals in the world now has, The latest devices for radium, and other special apparatus, will be pro- vided, and in addition the pathologi- cal laboratories of the medical college at Twenty-eighth street and Firat avenue will be available, It will be the policy of the General Memofial Hospital to take only those cases open to treatment or of interest in study. The active operating wards of the hospital, however, are to be open to all cancer cases, One of the | main objects of the trustees is to | find some way of curing internal can- | eer, which cannot now be reached by radium. The question of turning ee New yore | over the General Memorial Hospital Chicage | for cancer cases exclusively has been ‘tn mind for some time, fh CORSETS % Fashion's lines to every Sree Bee ia allows graceful, unrestrained move- posture. Sheath-like in ooo figure into slender W. B. NUFORM STYLE 437 baal erorage Agure, No ben linen Caneing 424. Por well devetoped rere, Bone Mos erated res oer gaa Cowal obi, W. B. KUFORM STYLE 444 well developed frures. Deep breathing made Font mn Unboned hip featnars Bre | i | Keyes Silk Gloves through the eyes of your own experience, somewhat upon hie health and he lestres an opportunity for rest and travel. The directors, however, are unwilling that he shall completely sever his connection with the inatitu- GAS VICTIMS SAVED. BY PULMOTOR DROWNED IN BATHTUB. BRISTOL, Tenn, May 1.—A special from Columbia, Ga, says that Mrs. Hernte Tipton, thirty-five years old and ee tat fH. M. Re 1 [pea th th tod _.| slater of H. M. Robinson of Bristol and Coal Pumes Overcome Sleeping Active Presidency of Mechan. | im and they created @ new offoe | tuird M. Robinson of New York, capltal- lat @nd railroad owner, wes found dead Patrons and Bmployee of Turk- ex of Brooktyn After Service | rectere—end unanimously elected Mr.1iq the bathtub of hor home tn that cly.| RELIABLE HOME TR ish Bath House, ot uncey chair, Death resulted from dro ME TREA’ Thirty-One Years. AS @ Guccessor te Mr. Chauncey to have becom Thousands of the directors have elected Charles @ Balmanno, for many years vice- president and cashier. To assist Mr. Balmanno in the management of the active affairs of the bank Walther Wolf, for a number of years Deputy Superintendent of Banks, was elected to the vacancy In the executive foros, The Mechanics’ Bank was Mehed in 1852, and during ite extin' ence it has had only four presidents, athiog. bedy will be taken to the old home at Greenville, Tenn., for burial. She i# survived by her husband and four small children. Four men were overcome by coal nk Habit happiness to "be given secretly, ORR only $1.00 per box. Ask for valet. | ORRINE CO., Washin Drug Ste Maz Kaminsky’s Turkish bath house ‘The body of William man who lived ant No, 122 Cherry street and who had been missing since last February, was found the police of 1 They were discovered about ¢ Al se went into the bath house. A police- man called Dr, Bowman from Recep- Dilities of the active management of|inciuding Mr. Chauncey, whose under ‘Pine No, 44 Hon Hospital, and the four were re- the dank, as the task has of late told| father was one of his preecessors. eae ee ee ener ee ae <<< STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. AS 36 Years Leaders AVE. 19770 20” You Are Cordially Invited to Open A Charge Account A cS Special Luncheon Served From 11 to 2.30—40c & 50c Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gregorian Quartette Misses’ & Juniors’ Spring Suits|| Men’s& Young Men’s Balmacaan Coats. Conservative $15.00 and $16.50 Values Special at *9.75 In the newest Scotch mixtures, brown, black and tan in nifty fancy rough effects; coats are cut full with wide lapel convertible collars, silk sleeve and shoulder lined; cuff sleeve, and cut knee length; sizes 84 to 42 Men’s and Young Men’s High Grade Suits, Values to $27.50 at $16.75 In fine grade of worsted cheviots and cassimeres, all woo! Spring and Summer suite in the uew swagger Engli i pocket, two and thr ton plain plain blues, tartan shepherd nd mixtures; the tailoring is fine, aud fit perfect, atouts to 46. Men's and Young Men's Suits, Values $18.00 to $20.00 at $11.75 In the latest English and conservative models, in plain grays checks, stripes and mixtures, in light dark colors; two and three button style with plain or patch pocket, Sizes 34 to 42 Boys’ New Spring Suits, l'xtra Pants, $4.98; Value $7.50 THAT CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. UP-TO-DATE STYLES OF THE FAVORITE MATERIALS. At *15.00 to *25.00 All. of the smartest coat effects that interpret the spirit of youth to & finesse are shown in this comprehensive assortment. Effectively trimmed with taffeta or molre silks. All the new collar styles, in- cluding the high De Medici effects, in the skirts. Sizes 14 to 18 years French Serges, Shepherd Checks, Crepe Cloths, Gabardine, Nobby New Stripes, Mixtures and Novelty Weaves The stunning tier modes shown All the (prevailing color effects, including Tango, (Copenhagen Green, Wistarin, Navy Blue, Labrador Blue, Gray, Snuff Brown and all the fashionable street shades. Sizes for misses and juniors. Misses’ & Juniors’ at $4.98 to $25.00 A most wonderful display of Styles, semi or elaborately trim- med with Valenciennes laces and insertions, Sheer lawns or dainty fine organdie. Some models fiu- Sizes Girls’ Spring Coats Regularly $8.00 at $4.98 Numerous styles to select from, in French serges and diagonals, effectively trimmed and finished with Balkan style belts or the new flare flounces, Others with | ished with crushed satin or Inall wool cheviots and cassimeres, made in yoke and bos plait perfectly plain backs, Sizes 8 | messaline silk girdles. Sizes 14 or Balkan model. ‘Two pairs of {nll cut knicker trousers, both to 1@ years. pair full lined; in all the new desirable ce Blue serge, all to 18 years. GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ COATS Balmacaan Style, $4.98 to $7.98 Scotch Twees stunning hovelty mixtures used in making these coats, Ragtan effect, finished with large collar and cuffs and side pockets, All sizes, wool, in a good grade serge made with extra pants, both pairs full lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Men’s Soft Hats in the Newest Shades at $2.00 Green, olive, brown and blue and grays in plaited or high aye bands; bound or stitched edge in several of the latest shapes high crowns, , Second Fleer, Hundreds of Smart New Hats at Popular Prices A wonder(ul array of styles, which have : Clothes ti. Kiddies been trimmed during the past week. CHILDREN'S DRESSES THAT ARE REGULAR At *1.50, 12. 95 & ‘2. 95 $1.50 MODELS, SECURED TO SELL TOMORROW This is an opportunity that will readily be accepted by Special at 95c hundreds of women that have an eye for economy. ‘The su- Long waisted French models in a captivating style assort- periority of the styles and workmanship over hats that are usually priced so low will be apparent at a glance. g : “ yP PE 8 ment being trimmed with fine tucks, laces, embroideries and some with ribbons Sizes 2 to 6 years, CHE DREN'S $2 & $3 COATS, 98c | HATS AND BONNETS, 48c TO $4.98 f GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES Regularly $1.25, at $1.00 Made of firm Galatea cloth in Bal- GIRLS’ DRESSS Regularly $1.98, at $1.75 Spring. styles in striped ginghams and pid votles, made in Balkan ef- f ith pleated skirts, ck, sutton front and buck. med with pink or blue ch jars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor. kan middy styles. All white or white with red or blue collar and cuffs. \ fast colors, Also full plaited skirts ia all sizes, 6 to 20, Women’s Silk Hosiery ABOUT 3,000 PAIRS OF OUR REGULAR 79c QUALITY. AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A SUPPLY Special, at 55c Some very slight defects is the reason for this very low price. Double six-inch lisle gurter tops; double lisle soles, heels and toes, and high spliced heels; medium weight. Black and some colors. BOOT SILK HOSIERY, 19c MEN'S SILK HALF HOSE, 79 Fibre silk hosiery, with double] Pure thread silk; full regular made; ol wed acl cole fae ahi I soley, heels and toca and double| double silk or lisle soles, heels and AC sates nl ASL ceva Desneys Aue) cane seer lisle garter tops Black and white.| toes, Spliced heels. Black and colors, ze im every nites [trimmed with rosettes ‘and. Ntthe Seconds of regular SS5c quality.| Guarante erfect. #1.00 and $1.50 buds. mir ‘ Sizes 414 to 10—8 pairs for 65c. qualities, Not all sizes, dei Main Fieoe self Fi t ° P Filling ountain ens STYLES THAT MAKE THEM APPROPRIATE Never Before Sold at Such a Low FOR WEAR UPON ALL OCCASIONS. MARKED Price, Equal to Pens Retailing at $2.50 Special at *1.00 Fitted with solid gold, 14-karat gold nib of first quality. ‘The Pen ix easily and quickly filled with ink by simply pressing # coin or other suit able article into a slot in the barrel, When Special at °14.75 Men's Wear Serges, Poplins and Ratines' in the popular three quarter length. Kimono or set in sleeves. Fancy silk collars and revers Shy proire and fancy silk trimmings, buttons itd fancy ornaments are the embel- lishmenty™that add distinctiveness to these 6 of the Numerous Styles Illustrated. Smart Tailored Models Compare all other silk gloves by the “KAYSER” standard of wear, of fit, of style and the result will prove why more “KAYSER” Silk Gloves are sold than all other silk gloves in the world, Look for “KAYSER” in the hem, You will find it in the genuine, A guarantee ticket with every pair that the tips outwear the gloves. Short “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 50c to $1.25 Long “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00 AT ALL STORES the Pen is in use the slot does not cause tlhe slightest inconvenience to the writer, “THE HARVESTER" AT 39¢c | ‘KEY OF HEAVEN" AT 50c By Gene Stratton t,| Approved by his Eminence rl} Cardinal Gibbons, exceedingly smart tailured hate at such « low price. ane of styles aud no two alike. Black and colors... Peeceeoeaerrororarerseoeres garments. Beautifully lined with guaran- teed peau de cygne, Black, navy and Copenhagen. — Sizes 34 to 46, It almost seems impossible to be able to purchase $ 1.50 f “Freel Size @hy ° ° “e - author jehaberlosteste. He-(x38q inches and bi inc, || S@mi-Dress Hats, | Trimmed Hats, WOMEN’S COATS, | WOMEN'S COATS, coolly published seheR |e wee Rated $2.95 $3.95 mihialet ices inearré| BERGA, el lenere Gold Initialed Stationery at 25c ® 2 valys Gut $4 | heavy quality moire sill ‘ Worth Up to $10.00 in black. Variously trime Worth Up to $7.50 | Choice of correspondence cards or writing 7 ati Kemutseully 1 Aa tell io ued Wits Fanoy Glib oo . : ¢ heya: apari-! Leghe ats, beautifully trim style, trimmed with nee wey paper. Each box contains @4 sheets and 24 || Models that are beyund compart! Liehitt wets, nd imported Tagui| | sins or aif cloth cars| self materials.” Rule ~ ; elo envelopes to match, or either correspondence Polat sey style: tt Hemp shapes, trimmed with ostrich {| Lined with good quality | shirred and pleated LE Hie ‘i sale price, Majority are charming- 5), real beauty. All the pre- peau de eygue. Sizes Sb Lined with peau cards or writing paper. Mail orders filled ly trimmed with flowers, Vailing shapes and colors ty 4 wll sizes rd Floor, jain Moor, Women’s Footwear of Quality REDUCTIONS ARE STARTLING ON FINE FOOTWEAR TO INTRODUCE OUR FINE NEW SHOE SECTIONS ON THE MAIN FLOUR, REAR At °3.45 and *3.95 Couch Hammock Complete Ready to Hang ; ae For instance, regular $5.00 footwear, displaying all the attractive new features, Couch, » qularly $11.2 $ 7.50 anetuding the brveail loth quatter effects, Hatent eoltskin aa pana } Podte iannne: calf with welt rand Louis hee ne colored cloth effects , 4.00; re gray with black ade quarters and bronze leathers, Finish Frame, regularly 8j.00; $ 3.00 MeN ine ariitocraria bw fects IIIS SR BG CTR 4 SN 3 Women’s $3.50 Colonials, $2.45 f An opportunity not to be overlooked by those who are Patent coltekin, gunmetal calf leathers, trimmed with covered or bright buckles, Welted ani turned soles, Fashionable kidney: heels. ready to furnish their bungalows. The mattress is filled with cotton and covered with brown khaki neatly tufted in @ manner that adds resiliency and Men’s ‘5.00 Shoes & Oxfords at *2.85 comfort. Fitted in the back with an adjustable windshield made of brown khaki to match the Our now men’s section is fast making new f hon account of the wonderful stocks and the lowness mattress covering. The mattress is held securely in place hy an apron front fastened with cord ces, ‘The make on sale tomorrow is known fron to coast and always retailed at 65,00 ae All the : A . i leathers, including black calf, patent leather, calf and the ni hogany Russet and black viel kid. through eyelets, Ready to hang with white rope and galvanized cains, Cee eee ee ee eat Eu amicn lat lane n fale im the Furniture Department—Fifth Floor, jain Mloor, oO SIMPSON CRAWFORD STORE, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH AND 20TH STREET