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GEN, REWTON’S WIDOW DIES. Anna Mor, Starr Newton, @f ifajor-Gen. John Newton, U. MONDAY, JUNE 329, The ferries at Twenty-third street | thorities so as to fix the blame where it belongs. We believe that such a areata’ would prove efficacious In | routing out these evils, that, If not any municipal ordinances, and am asking you first if the rate as charged |s a correct one, “Awalting the favor of your re- N. D. CHETHAM.” A letter follows to the License Bu- by Prigay Wi ire oh rho ate “et You He who claim to be oh Hh, facufs Shre “The following is an extract from & 8. A., died of pneumonia last night at taken care of at this time when the home, No. 1 West Wighty-fifth Jordinance is in its first year, might ; Bhe was cighty-three years old. | prove more difficult later on. Jewton claimed descent from John j hiden and Priscilla Mullen of tho May- PERTH AMBOY Yellow Taxi Lawyer Defends MAN DISCARDS Undertakers in Blocking ‘Waelifered from Rheumatism Ten|EVENING WORLD LAUDED Yeare—Tells of Recovery . a om Fifth Avenue Association Of- ao Parr, ecole can hardly believe! fers Support in Protect- and had to use crutches in order x . get ground,” said Robert A. Will- ing the Public. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, @sked for @ statement relative sad / By Sophte Irene Loeb. Opposition to the taxicab amend- ment is being conducted for some an- dertakers by Attorney Arthur Wing, @ lawyer for the Yellow Taxicab Company. The amendment provides for all hacks carrying passengers for less time than a day be licensed. These Uverymen, catering to funerals and ‘weddings, seek to avoid coming under the hack ordinance. Mr, Wing's plea in their behalf is that “they are the remaining sur- vivors of an old system,” and It ‘would be a hardship on them if some of their calls were “for less than & day,” and as a consequence they would need to operate under legal rates, Alderman Brush, Chairman of the General Welfare Committee, realizing the urgent need of passing the pro- posed amendment to the taxicab ordl- nance, bas called a meeting for 8.30 this afternoon to discuss the measure in executive session, Mr. Brush sald - to-day: ‘I have been treated by physicians) “A® various Interests such as fu- jdm New York, New Jersey and Bo: neral directors and similar strictly ‘ton, without permanent relief. My) private concerns have complained feet and ankles troubled me @ great) that this amendment will cause them Geal, as they were swollen and pain-| to take out licenses, we are anxious fal. _ It seemed to be in every Joirs| t2 overcome this objection et present. stiff and held in one position so that opinion I was unable to close them. M knees were bent and stiff and I w: unable to put my feet to the floor; ir the jurisdictio the joints were full of a chalky de@| ¢he License Burea pe and you could hear it grating.| not wish to cloud say I was filled with rheumatism ds putting it mildly, for it attacked| involved by going into the ques- my hip, and the pain down the sciat-| tion at this time. fc nerve was almost unbearable, My| “Our endeavor, therefore, will be to ehoulder was so stiff that I was una-| exempt these people for the time be- ble to get my arm to my head, and at] ing from this amendment, and I trust tites I could not bear the weight of| we wil) be able to accomplish this ac- thy bedclothes on me. I was confined my 1 bell ¢ te’ the bed, unable to help myself] Cordingly. I belleve that members o end too sore to 50 about on crutches. ce oor ea are ee to Sef age Sleep was impostible. ate towal is end, and we hope to “A man who lived at my house| report the measure out as soon as recommended me to try Var-ne-als,| possible.” ee ae on the remedy &| ‘The members of the General Wel- a ime egan to improve 80 ee thet I could leave my bed-and use| ‘re Committee are: William D. crutches. I continued to gain and|Brusb, Chairman; Arnon M. Saquires, pally gave the crutches to W. A,| William H. Pendry, Robert H. Bosse, ney to add to his collection, My| Lauren Carroll, Joseph W. Spencer, stomach, which troubled me @ great! Oscar Ingstedter, Hyman Pouker, deal, improved so that 1 could eat| Jonn J. Reardon, Frank Cunningham anything I cared to, and I began to! a4 Charles J. Moore. in ip strength; this continued un-| : * til I was able to go to work, and I, FIFTH AVENUE ASSOCIATION dave not a sign or symptom of rheu- LAUDS EVENING WORLD. matism. My knees are fine and I/ ‘The following letter from the Fifth have no trouble whatsoever. It 18! Avenue Association at No. 542 Fifth sufferere might know the benefits [| Plains their active interest in the derived from this remarkable rem-| measure: ” “In view of the oatend ia cam- “Varnoats tn different—it does not palan carried on by The Ev “Zoatain the ordinary drugs so often| World for a better taxical given for stomach trouble; it's made| vice in thie city, Sf herbs, roots and barks, purely| the many compl letter just received from one of our + influential merchant members and I* 6g A pe hg ” typical of the conditions reported to ‘Victory and Vi us. —— SeveralHundredofourVery Fine Tailored Suits for Women Offered Now at $18.75,$25,$32.50 For comfortable selection and comparison, these suits are grouped in the Court of the Gray Salons. They are the remainders of our carefully assembled regular stocks, some of them importations, together with certain special purchases taken in at favorable prices during the season from our regular sources. They have been carefully kept, mostly in dust-proof cases, and are in excellent pervision by this where they rent “I also welcome this opportunity to express our very great appreciation of the great and lasting service ren- dered by The there are any muni away, Jamaica and Ci unlicensed hackm charge any rates they and refuse to carry jeone ening World durini the last two years in the promotlo of A measure that must affect suc large part of the population of this great city. The letter: “We have had lately a number of complaints from patrons in re~ gard to overcharges on taxicab rates in this locality, and it is our belief that notwithstanding t! Jaw passed recently, that stran, ers as well as residents are bel) swindled unmercifully by the tax- This probably oc- curs frequently from the fact that even native New Yorkers are un- familiar with the legal also with the working of the tax!- seems to us that if the Fifth us Association desires to take up a matter that would be of the utmost Importance to their members as well as to the public they could do no greater service than by Issuing @ circular letter citing the ordinance covering taxicab rates and also ving a description of the work taximeter In detal! REASONS FOR N. D, CHETHAM.” ferring to this and another similar case, said: “T wish to say that, under an opin- fon from the Corporation Counsel, we have no jurisdiction over taxi- cabs operating on private property. five men who took th was Fordham University with the Inst class and held two de from universities in Jay ‘congratulated Oguri on his FEW MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR SICK STOMACH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Digests all food, absorbs gases and stops fermen- tation at once. Earlier in the season their dupli- cates, and models of the same kind and quality, sold here freely for $57.50, $60, $65, $68.50, $72.50 and on up to $135. In the collection is an original Georgette model and a Jeanny model that were marked $135 when An original Callot model that was Another that was 875. The domestic are largely copies of the foreign, but in the conservative wearable fashions of the day. and distress. Millions of men and women is needless to have a cepa the stomach regulated and eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of 1 limit without rebellion; if your food is a dam: Temember the quickest, su ‘The proposed amendment affect docks and other places where extortionate rates are now charged. ‘The following are letters written by a prominent Philadelphia citizen reli tive to his treatment in this city. ceived by the License Bureau, warrants the speedy passage ‘The first letter was written to the Cor ry: Wonder what upset which portion of the f ttomach is in @ revolt; if case at ang stores. It's truly wonder- None of the suits now marked $18.75 was less than $35 earlier in the season None of the suits now marked $25 was less than $37.50 earlier in the season None of the suits now marked $32.50 was less than $55 earlier in the season Coats, Wraps and Dresses are marked at the same favorable prices—an almost unknown opportunity coming before the Second floor, Old Buitding. Hundreds of Open Stock Dinnerware Pieces at Half You may choose tomorrow from all remaining (pieces of several our open stock dinnerware, which we are replacing with new patterns. And rice of each piece will be half its ar - this season's -. price. eye cupe and saucers, of Freach, German aod Aue porcelain, American Porcelain Set, $7.50 , We are ordering sets of precisely the same 1alities and number of pieces—100—for our utumn stocks. And the what the prices wer 33 sets tomorrow, gently and easily that it is Please don't go on and on red stomach; it's —just take Pape's Diapepsin, and in five minutes you will wonder what became of the indigestion en: Yesterday morn- ‘clock T asked a taxicab ‘Twenty-third street ferries what the rate was for two per- sons to Fifty-second (No. 106 East He said 90 cents. When the ferry got In I took first taxicab there, which hap- pened to be one of your yellow ones. There was no delay what- ever running to Fifty-second, and asked $1.80, which I This is just double what the other man asked, and I am now desirous of knowing if your rates are double those of the other companies, because if so IT would like to advertise that fact. I have not as yet inquired aa to 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS Fourth of July. 1,800 Pieces of Jewelry at 35c and 65c Added to makers’ surp! our own one-of-a-kind trinkets in designs that we shall not re-order for next fall. lus lots are some of “Larce S50 CENT CASE ANY. DRUG STORE Sterling silver cuff links Gold-finished cuff links Cuff links and stud sets Cuff buttons, stick pin, Mesh purses Fobs i Novelty beads, all colors Sterling silver rings Sautoirs with sterling Bar pins enameled on Gilt slipper buckles Fi ali buckl Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Ninth and Tentk Streets. lea EA aad. oth AND NOW COMES An Extra Disposal of Used Pianos and Player-Pianos In Time for the Fourth of July This disposal is in addition to our regular half-yearly sales. arranged to fit in with Fourth of July celebrations. quality we usually offer and the prices are as low. Every instrument has either (1) been taken by us in exchange for a new in- strument in the regular course of business, or (2) is one of our own fine instruments used for demonstration purposes. Vanity cases and coin purses Bead necklaces,all colors As the lists show these are practical trinkets The beads match ai Gun-metal purses for wear in summer. color of dress. The pins and other things loo! especially missed if they Main aisle, Main floor, Old Building. M-E-N 40,000 Pairs of Shoes Were Offered Us (Which We Rejected.) And Then Came 511 Pairs of These Men’s Shoes to Sell for $4.40 And we would iather have the 511 pairs than all the other 40,000, because the 40,000 are not up to our standard. No doubt they will find their way into special sales elsewhere— but never here. ‘These 511 pairs are from one of the high grade manufacturers of the country. He knows how to work style into his shoes without the sacrifice of comfort. He makes them on bonor be $10 and $18. well and yet will not ‘tuesday, at $7.50. Second Gallery, New Buidling i It is specially The instruments are of the table, and gets the stomach, u kidneys and blood in good con- You are invited to call on the Var-| could give meeis physician, 507 Fifth Ave.,near| our member 424 St., Room 401, New York City.| public than Consultation and advice is free of; you and the Their Duplicates Sell for $7 They would sell for $7 even here, where we have a habit of keeping our regular prices ular English model laced Oxford, with concealed Every one has been gone over, inside and out, and put into first-class shape, ready for immediate delivery; ready to begin its long term of usefulness in its Tl be style is th TERMS—to suit; a little down, and a little each month, charge. Send to W. Varney, eaten 2 ge at placate ae other vielations as have interes! in complained of. have nays eri mantle abould ‘6 want all of our members and Get Var-ne-sis to-day .| others to know that we are glad to 0 drug-| receive any complaints, We will ‘n- vestigate them with the proper au- ey 8 This Coupon to Either Store t e :'Fine American Flag sx8fect, 5Oc¢ For Independence Day, July 4th Good quality, lasting colors. No C.O. D. or Mail Orders, Only One toa Customer. EE. W. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Pianos, Columbia Grafanolas and Records, Ice Boxes, Go-Carts, Etc. Pay by the Week or Month or Pay Cash—as You Prefer ICOWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture Huuse in America.” 3d Avenue Two Park Row at 121st Street Stores at Chatham Sq. 2224 Third Ave. 183 to 205 Pars Rew |) eyelets, both 1 t and black calfskin with perforated i = Sl ch a a A en The Once-a-Season Offering of Men’s Shirts Made to Measure This has been a busy Spring in the Shirt Shop. We have used up a lot of But the busier we are the more ends of pieces we have left. Of these ends we have enough over 200 patterns to make 1927 shirts. We offer them at these prices: 1321 Imported Cotton Crepe Shirts at $2.25 For which we regularly charge $3.50 to $5 606 Silk and Silk-Mixed Shirts at $5 For which we regularly charge $8.60 to $12 Because a special pattern will have to be cut for each person, no orders accepted for less than four shirts jar Wanamaker Shirt Shop materials—the finest that persomal cutting and making of the sbirts im this sale low heels, and are m: 388 Upright Pianos Walters......... ARR Marshall & Wendell. Lindeman (2). . Grand Pianos Chickering, .........+++ 395 Pleated shirta are 60c extra. The materials are the regul expert selection can obtain. . The same care will be taken in the measuring, as if the full price were bei We hope (and know we shall) make friends this way. Sale begins Tuesday and continues until all the material Ie used. First come—first selection of patterne—and first delivery. Delay may lose the opp: patrons will be firet to take ucivantage of this ig 15 Player-Pianos Lindeman-Angelus. . Emerson-Angelus, Lindeman-Angelu: Lindeman-player Lindeman-player. Lindeman-player. Emerson-player. Emerson-player.. . Chickering-Angelus..... for Wanamaker Custom Bhirts are known fer end wide—end. our regular m Shirt Shop, Burlington Arcade fleer, New Building, THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Away They Go!---Men’s and Young Men’s Summer Suits at $10.50 Blue serge, pin stri black and white effects; in alin and che Conseryative and Note--We would emphasize the exceptional opportunity presented in this They are the finest player-pianos it is possible to buy at regular, fixed prices—which are $50 to $115 more than we are asking. have been used, so we cannot sell them as new, although they are practically every whit as good. list of player-pianos. as we have been selling atl at 615 and #18, They are offered for so little because the sizes are broken, Sut the chances are th will find your alze in the lot, 9,000 Music Rolls, 5c to $2 5,000 65-note Angelus rolls, 5c, 10¢, 25c. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Bldg. ots. 3,000 88-note rolls, new, 25¢ to 88c. models with 1,000 88-note rolls, slightly used, 15c to 50c.

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