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WARNING TO FALLON, ‘ Testion Ingraham Says He Must Accept Tendered Fines. Otherwise He and President Porter May Be Punished. Sew Drunk Lew Is Not to Be Arbi- trarily Construed. Tf Warden Falion, of the Tombs, un- @er advice of President Porter, of the Beard of Charities and Corrections, per- Gist in construing the new workhouse @runk law after his own fashion, he Say find himself in @ pretty pickle with- tna short time. Zestice Ingraham, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day expressed himself freely on the matter. “E want it distinctiy understood,” said @he Justice, ‘that if these people con- @aue to disobey the law {n this manner ‘3 will grant an order compelling them to how cause why they should not be pun- teed for contempt of Court. Prisoners @emmitted to the city prisons are enti- Soe be discharged on payment of their “Mr. Hennessey (Deputy Assistant Attorney), I want you to tell the ‘Warden that if he continues in holding the next time such a case lore me I'll commit him for con- before the Court was that of [cAVoy. who Was commitied to » May 11, In defauit of $5 fine Justice MoMahon. McAvoy his fine to Warden Fallon, w to accept It, or refused to him on the ground that McA hould hi J the new law, ave bi @ent to the Workhouse. McAvoy th obtained a wri habeas corpus to the Supreme Court. lest Saturday Justice Ingraham, lar case, discharged a prisoner, apparently annoyed at the ‘arden to heed hie action ince, io] ° inate: the new law provides for send- such prisoners to the Workhouse, certain discretionary powers to the ft the Hoa: lent of rd of Charities Correction, yet section 6 of the iw atates that nothing in the act be construed to affect the action court of magisirate to release upon payment of the fine im- o hry execution of a bond ac- 0 law. NEW CABLE ENJOINED. Claim that Realty Holders’ Connent Was Not Rightly Obtained, Judge McAdam in Special Term, Bu- Perior Court, to-day granted an order @njoining the Metropolitan Street Ratl- way Company from laying a cable or @perating @ cable road in front of the | Menard Mayer Feuchtwanger, at 717 avenu Feuchtwanger's application for an erder compelling the Company to show @ause why an injunction against it g@hould not be granted was set down for $yeument to-day, but at the request of LA. Robinson, counsel fur the Com 2 h Judge McAda: 10 A. M, injunction covers the period of the adjournment, Firenty-thind a:reet to Harlem, River, je conten is that the Company has not Eroperly obtained the consent of property owners the proposed route, and in bas not complied with FINED $10 FOR LEERING. Patrol Wagon Guard Arrested Hin Driver for Annoying Hin Wife, Joseph Churchill, a driver in the po- lice patrol stable of the West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street station, was fined $10 in Harlem Police Court to- day for having annoyed the wife of Patrolman Maas, guard of the patrol whenever she brought her hus- , Churchill leered erday as she was le me abusive, Maas placed Churchill under ar- rest, but could not take him to the ata- tlon’ without the asaistance of Patrol- man Kipp, Churchill fought both po- Uceman and threatened to have them dismissed. —— BIG COPPERS’ RECEPTION. Examines Broadway Squad Candtdnten. Chief Byrnes held a reception for big policemen this morning In the School for Instruction at Pollce Headquarters, It was one of the preliminary steps looking to the thorough reorganinzation of the | Broadway Squa | A word about Boils. Don’t endure them. Put on Salva-cea (TRADE-MARK) and they will be pushed along and healed up at?) once—usually within a day. Paintul and Itching Skin Diseases, Burns, Rheumatism, Bruises, Plies, fe Sore Musoles, Catarrh, Bites and Stings. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents, At druggists, or by mail, ‘Tue Branpartn Co., 974 Camas Sr., N.Y, 4,00 DOZEN TO SELECT FROM. Embroidered Hats, hand made ‘Caps, some with colored edges, some pink and light blue, Worth from 600, to $1.00, and will be sold without reserve on Wednesday and Thursday at.. BPECIAL.—200 all-wool Blue Btrge, separate skirts, deep hem and full widths, worth GPECIAL.—200 Misses’ Blue Flannel trimmed Eton suits, 4 to 14 years, value $5.00... @PECIAL.—Blue and Pink Polka Dot Guimpe Dresses, lace trim- ming, 4 to 14 years, value $2.26 Complete assortment Wash and Cloth Kilt Dresses; also more than 5 styles Wash Fabric Dresses, ages 6 months 49 to 4 years... -08 and e All-wool Cashmere Dress, trimmed ‘With ribbon and buttons, in the newest Bbades, 6 and 8 years, 2.98, 10, 12, 14 years, 3.49, ’ ‘and fancy check material, M9 1,49 4.98 1.49 TEA GOWNS. VERY SPECIAL—On Wednes- day, May (5 only, we will allow on all Tea Gowns now on sale at $6.98 and higher a special discount of 50% from present marked prices. | Stock includes some of the finest Tea Gowns shown in New York; originally marked at le velow close prices; some on sale this week somewhat regular prices—all at an extra discount of 20 per cent. for| ONE DAY ONLY. WRAPPERS. SPECIAL.— 60 dozen tine French Percale « in beautiful coloring, with Dlas folds, large sleeves and rut: { 98 fles, usually $2.75, at U0) | 98c. Best American Indi gos, Mourning Prints and Cham- brays; collars, cuffs and ruffles are seal lop. and d with heavy cord large sleeves, Wat teau bac! value $1.75 eos 98 |Fine Foulard Sateen Gowns, black and white figured and 1.49 sleeves and ruffle, usually $1 Finest French Sateen BL Greund Figured Cape, tin med with 12 rows ribbon and wide streamers, beautiful new garment, usually $1.0... BPECIAL.—Wrapper of ured Lawn, trimmed with em- cam again. “The Chief wanted to us up, some the ppers,” “and he He gues he found out." for | Board. rt € Wounds, Sore Throat, ; %3;""', "wins ir THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE: Pears’ Stern Bros. Pears’ soap is as gentle as oil, but ef- fectual; has no fat or alkali in it. But little, you do not see it costs so how it possibly can be the finest soap in the world. To-morrow Infants’ Coats ana Reefers Gingham |Diresses waistband as well as height went in to” Sizes | to 4 years, at 98 *1.45 see the Chief of Polt and his aide, Roundsman Schauwec! he master of v instruction The big “coppers” from all pi i e¢ for the new ndidates 1. Whether they cateh Al will depend upon their uppearance, and, most Impor- | te personal tant of all now ew of the att tude of the new Police Board, their past records. The reception did not last long. ‘The stalwart policeman went insid re- mained perhaps five minutes and’ then wanted to know all about us, and I NEW POLICE EXAMINERS. It Will De Two Months Before They Hegin Their Duties. President Roosevelt, of the Police Board, said to-day that the civil service requirements, Police Department would furnish much hard work. It | would necessarily require at least two | months to jin shape fc made mandatory in the by the new law, the Civil Service Board ‘8 duties, tains are yet to be examined ny for a place on the been decided that the = ny their re +800 “applications for son the force, and it will take ‘al months to examine these men, Only 300 have passed the physical exam- ation. Without much doubt Inspector Contin and Captains Pickett, Cortrigh: id Mc- Salva-cea cures quickly} (ilgh will be four Gut of tee momtace {of the new board. = —_—— Laborers at Civil Service. for powltor aad Whove registratio he Board of Civil-Servic found satintactory, are panied through @ medi- ‘al examination, Ofe the 7,000 registered, 200 each day on the top. fio Building. The frat ritteal eyee of Dr Hon ». Chiet Clerk of the was rovere, It is will be able to meet he Crin Ft Candy and Soda Water Civil War, Morris Cukor, of Good Governn . presented to the Mayor yes ‘West 23d St. on of Soventy-aeventh a caught fire from a frut odies Fiower, removed, Went Thirt these +, Soda-wa, Aicdls only. look into the c: the street soda-water stands. ny! stands shall apapers und né Mayor suid he woul nnld candy and cigar store-keepers protest- ing against the sale of candy and c.gars 4 Mt Stern |Stern Bros. will offer to-morrow at Special Prices Laundered Sheets ana Pillow Cases Sizes 1 to 4 mo) | 08 Plain Sheets rye 32e2{n, 45 2H vis 40/24 Ss Plain Pillow Cases 36 oon 9c 36 Wehes 1 Ic Hemstitched Sheets 1% by mplaint, \ panama *y — | Thrown from a and Hurt. J Peamai editor and one of the pro- ‘Ait Journal, published at 202 Broadway, fell trom the of w cron own surface car tn fr Forty-recond wound ‘way 10 the ie wae king when the an Hospital to wh Later he was An electric Nght po ing. Several employees were . Mr. Penman i fifty wire at 12.40 thin morn- sent to the sene and extingulshod the blaze after some difficulty In cellar of @ five-story fat avenue, ‘The statue will be word yesterday not be patd again they will be pad day @ petition signed by 1,700 east wide April, May and Ju — — : Another of Those Cellar Fires, — | At 10 o'clock this morninj Widing 2012 Sam tw Short of F ‘The Deputy Un Stator Marshala uy Ano pay aince March. Hi August ~ fire occurred | perused on improved paws | moved inside the park | he b - reverses Arnold 2% yds 1M by 23 by a is 50c FY ys ASc|7 7, 5: 5¢| Cretonnes 5Qc and Bedroom Hangings b Bros. offer to-morrow 200 Turkish Rugs from 3 ft by 5 its to 3 ft 6 Inches 6.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains by 7 ft, at 4.50) “| Reduced from $6.75 & $7.50 53¢ 500 Pair Ruffled Muslin Curtains at : | Q A5 English suitable for slip covers, 2 Formerly 39c yard. Hemstitched Pillow Cases] .timates Furnished Window Shades 42 by 50 by 36 Inches 13 36 jnchea 16 ics 45 b: 54 by 36 Neches 4c 36 fnchas 17c \West 23d St. a lency appropriat Voted. by Congress, ti December penses and fc — Appraisers’ Fees Cut The Court of Appeals, In an opinion written by Qeath that Surrogate J. J Judge Haight, has decid Arnold had no ri: to the ap through that t the a oday ist * Tide of | HOUSTON, May Ss Avedd 26 DRESSES. ON WEDNESDAY =—: Ladies’ Silk Dresses and 23 Dresses of Silk and Woo! mixtures, in the most approved style of the present season ; former prices $47.50 to $85.00, all on Wednesday at one price, $25.00. JACKETS. Silk Waists 20 China Figured Silk Walsts, all new patterns and col eut is exact an reproduc- tion; lined throughout, perfect fi t- ting and w made ale be! sizes; value $3.98, at 1.87. 1-150 Faney Rrocade sitk, and medium shades, Sp Mis 2.69 Value $00,, Japanese rline and Dest goods, full fronts, value $6.00 Watsts: stripes, 4.98 Percale Waists, Laundered eol- w lure and eufts, Value de 49, 59, 65, 19, 98, ed In quality, make, fit or | Underskirts, 1.79, } ECIAL dozen Moreen Skiris, 4-in flounve, faced and bound with velvet, Worth $249, ae all black, Watteau back, large 0 2.98 | droldery, value #4.00...., deep flounce, heavily corded, Moire Gros Grain Silk Skirt, dust ruffle, worth $8.50, a! 5.98 ON WEDNESDAY —433 Ladies’ Tailor-Made | Cloth Jackets in the prevailing stvle, in’ black, navy and| covert cloths, all lined throug! out with thoroughly good| _ luration Setting In, Immigrante are landing in exceptt Warned to V: 14. Reports b Alvin, Brazoria County, say that an organized 2CC™ been hay Other court ex for April wave mot been paid. | Down, enormous fee | acate, from Awnings and Furniture Slip Covers West 23d St. ba on all negroes an4 commanded them own by to-day oF to be prepared to meet Up to two years ago a negro was pot o sleep in the town, but since that time ave alowed many hi Sweeney's Hotel Sale Adjourned. ‘The sheriff's sale of the right, title and inter- est of Charles D, Sweeny, in the property at Duane Park Row, ini Hotel, \dvertined ‘to to Tuesday, — ‘The only full uccounts of the base= “The Eve immediately after the last play bas *MACY.*. SIXTH AVE., 18TH TO 14TH BT. Americans visiting Paria are cordially invited to make themselves at home at our Partor and Reading Room, 38 Avenue de UV Opera. CHINA AND CLASS. Auction Pric es Eclipsed. A Special Feature in our China and Glass Department this week is the Sale of 100 casks of Decorated China Samples from our own Pottery in Carlsbad, consisting of Salad Bowle, Berry Dishes, Water Pitchers, Fancy Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, &c. found in this lot marked at less than PARASOLS. We have just received a few rich ainted Parasols (the latest Parisian novelties) which are not to be found slgewhere at any, price, W: 7.09 and HOUSEFUR Many articles can be half value. CLOVES. 200 DOZEN LADIES’ 7-HOOK FOSTER 3 LACING GLOVE! ALBERT CREA K AND PEAR MBROIDERY 0) NCS. (BASEMENT.) The most extensive assorimen ag to 50 per cent. less than charged elsewhere. NISHI tin the city; many items at from Gray Steel Ene amelled Cooking Utenails, equal to Granite or Agate Ware, at about the price of ordinary tin ware. * We prepay freight to all railroad points within a radius 5S of 100 miles on all paid purchases of $5.00 ard over. Costumers. our Trade Mark guarantees Prmveat Beda M Maafaat Fit Special Sale of silk lined mu SH) Suits regularly $35 Our goods must be seen to be appreciated, 39 & 41 West 23d St., North Side, Between Sth & 6th Aves, Tailor THE SICK CURED If you suffer trom any disease of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Hearty and Stomach, or other chronic curable disease, you can obtain the most skilful aud eci- entific treatment of modern times by consulting New York’s noted specialist, Dr. WALTER Hi. SNOW, 5 E. 4ad street, N. ¥. City, exe House Physician Belle- vue Hospital, late instructor Univ, Medical College. Consultation at office or by mail free of charge. Write for a symptom blank. Office hours ae 78°, A. Mey 9 . Sundays, z0 ___ Dancing Academies. THE MANHATTAN DANCING ACADEMY, 424 st. and Sth ave.—Large, cool, airy hall? ol 5 PRIVATE LESSONS oL clase 1 “ ‘guaranteed, rec 400, couple, Wednesday and Saturday realness open al) Summer. —_—_ Flats and Apartments Wanted. WANTED—Fist of 4 room onveniencem, in tho vicinity of 39th st. fer: rook lyn, State rent, @e., ‘World, ‘GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. ‘Pyrooran. TH Wearing satin; actual value $12.50 to $17.50, ali on Wednes: $5.50. day at | Ladies’ Belts. Ladies’ Silk Relts, in’ black. navy blue and white, with sil- ver-plated } les Ladies’ Silk Belts, w silver plated buckles, in rich designs. engraved with initials, spec Ladies’ » made of belting, with sterling buckles, in newest designs, | FURS AND FUR GARMENTS Furs our F yates. F fire ations and Proof Vault repairs made. done with greater care and at much lower prices than when everybody 1s rushing, called for tree of charge, TAKEN ON STORAGE, nd Winter Garments stored in reasonable y insared against moths and Summer ts the tme to have alter- The work fa the fall, All articles dale tS Laces and Embroideries. Cambric and Swiss, embroidered edges, in the popular eyelet patterns, 2, 4 and 6 inches; usual prices were 10c., lie. 280. yard, at .07, .10 and, Butter-Colored Batiste, embroid- ered edges, with insertions, eyelet patterns; usually 2c, Ecru and White Laces in Application, Pt. Lierre, Pt, d Plouen and Pt. de Gall, all beautiful and new designs, 5, 7 and 9 inches; usually S0c., at... White and butter-color French Valenciennes Laces, five neat patterns; usually 35e, doen... Broderte Anglals Nets, 37 inches wide, for yokes, handsome de. 98 signs, usually $1.65, per yd..., e! Black Chiffon, 46 inches wide, 69 for makli@ rufts, usually Tic, Framed Pictures. If you want a few new Pictures for the flat or country cottage your chance is now. Framed pictures will be sold here, all this week at lower prices than ever before heard of. It will startle you to see What @ great number of yery desirable pictures can be bought for two or three dollar: Nothing vo near like a revolution has occurred in 'y branch of trade for many years, It's a complete upsetting of all the old stand- ards of cost and value, AM 800 Colored Landscapes, also handsome Gravures, all good pictures, white enamelled frames, 18x22, at. wt 2% Artists’ Proof Etchings, good landacape and marine pictures, white and gold frames, 16x30, 80 Colored Pictures, “The Old “Five o'Clock Tea,” ; MO subjects; white ena | elled frames (with mat), 1x2... | 600 of Taber's Artotypes, selected pictures, also Hoover's colored fac-s!mile Landscapes, 38-inch white and gold ornamented frames, %x20.... 15 well-selected Photogravure: | inch ornamented oak tram: SPECIAL —7 Historical and Pompetian Scenes, “Songs of Youth,” “Childhood's Pleas ures,” &c., a! beautiful’ repro- ductions of water colors, heavy, deep-set, white-reeded, frames, heavy gold bar in the centre and gilt inside, 30x40, reduced from 9.00 to, A) 145 Silk Department. All this week a sale of Silk at special Prices—lower than Silke of equal qual- ity were ever before sold for. Most of them were only put in stock a few days a ind include the choicest styles of the season. Call and seo the goods and compare the prices with those of other houses, Splendid quality Taffeta 75c, Broches, in black, brown, Taffeta navy, ‘rose, myrtle aud Broches, tan ground, with white and 39 colored figures, handsome styles and colorings, im- ported to sell for 75c.. .39 Excellent quality Plain Black India Silk, not the cominon , GO. grades that many houses ad- "lack In- yort seat bargain prices, but dia Silk,” a fine Instrous quality, to make up in Blouses or full Costumes, very strong and durable, usually 50c., at ry. body likes—they look sim. effects and colorings, war- ranted fast colors, good value for @0c., at...... «33 33 BOQc, 25 pieces real Japanese Silks, Real pure Lyons dye, extra strong and very lusirous, rich quali- ty, cially adapted for blouse waists and full cos. tumes; real value 50c,, 2 Bont quality all-black Figured Bt.00 Tasote #itks, floral effects, Bik. Fig. seeded effects, brocaded ef- laffeta, fecte and all other new de. signe shown this seasou; quality that is worth regnlar 1.00 per yard, at,..... 65 extensive stock of Garden aims, Ferns, Seeds, Bulbs, and in fact everything in the’ Plant line, The stock being of such @ miscellaneous and varied character 1i is past iropoee sible to mention prices, but as usual they ‘ere lower thap west, Striped Swiss Ply beautiful made up, about | 15 different colorings and 5, TAIRA) cies, all new, obangvahie 42 and illuminated effects, sold until now for 75c...... 2 800. Latest importation best qual. Striped & ity Corded Jnpanese Soft. Pyirce finished ‘Taffetas, beautiful Ladies’ Maco Cotton Hos lery, in Hermedorf black, stainless russet tan shades and fancy boot patterns, with high colored tops and Hermsdort black boots, very fine and double soles, Sold } Be. 15. Ladies’ best quality French Lisle Thread Hos- fery, in blacks, russet tans, fancy two-toned and solld opera colors, plain or Richelieu ribbed, Sold for "965, Children’s Hosiery. Children’s fine Maco Cotton Hoslery, French ribbed, in ;!8 Hermsdorf black and astain- less russet tan shades, double knees, full regular; 7-inch, sold Be, 1 sizes, at. a . Children's French Lisle Thread Hosiery, in Hermsdorf black and stainleesrusset tan shades, double soles and knees; 7-Inch, 99 + sold for 60c.; all sizes at Men’s Half Hose. Men's Maco Cotton Hoslery, tn Hermsdort black, stainless rusaet tans and French bale Dilggan; double heels and toes; gold at 5c, to Be, 09. Lisle Thread in blacks and Men's Hosiery, $4 Golf or Bi- yole Hose at $1.24, All hand-made Scotom gootls, in mixtures,plaids and checks, full fash- foned with lght feet; sold everywh at HO to $5.00; onsale here @ 1,24. SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS, Bicycle Leggins, 49c. ‘To-morrow we place on gale 190 dozen Ladies’ Canvas Bicycle ‘Legsins, in Tans, Brown and Blue, worth $1.00, at... A