The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1900, Page 5

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RI RT PSS er . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1900. ‘TREN CODES” CENGORE FOR WAR YETERA CHEF ERY WAS STH Defended His Little Home Against MEN CAPTURED. Detective Carzan Dis- guised Himself As S Some Very Speetal Prices on Clothing for the Man, the Youth or the Boy. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900. Queens Grand Jury Con-| Healy demns Him for Ham- per:ng Officials. The best ready-to-wear clothing in all respects for the least money is what we have honestly and conscientiously striven to give the le ever since we started to deal in ready-made clothes. fact that the business of our cloth- ter with each succeeding year seems ample proof that we : this; and in gaining the good will of the people we have ices that have hitherto existed against ready-made wear. Read to-morrow’s list of bargains and profit by theo. MEN'S BLACK COATS AND VESTS, worth $10, on sale to-morrow at ‘This epecial lot of men's coats and vests for made of standard ‘Washington Mills’"’ worsted, all seasons, absolutely fast in color, won't wear cont or sack coat styles, lined with farmer's MEN'S SPECIAL SPRING SUITS, worth $12, on sale to-morrow at The Queens County Grand Jury this| Despite his sixty yea afternoon returned a pregentment on the investigation of the dives of Long Isl- Jana City, and fired hot shot at Chiet of Police Devery and Capt. Woods, in whose Central Office Detective Garzan, dis- @ulsed as a “down East" farmer, ar- Tested a daring green-goods operato” this afternoon, along with a bundle of food money as dig around as a tele- Healy, ao Sigty-ninth Civil War, yesterday proved that his old war spirit re He was served with a dispossess no- tice by Marshals Cole and Scott, ac- companied by Policeman Gilchrist. When they reached Healy's room at Precinct McCarthy's dive was located. This resort was raided independent of the police by the District-Attorney, ae- sivted by the Sheriff's office. Chief Devery was pretty warm when he found the matter had been taken out . He said that if he had Alias B. Sylvester. a fine-looking, well- . in doi man with blue eves and a blond helped to kill the prej mustache, With him was arrested Henry Henderson, his messenger, Chief of Detectives McClusky says their faces found the o:4 man lying on the bed with a Remington rifle pointed at the 380 PAIRS MEN'S BIKE TROUSERS, sworth $2.50 per pair, at effects in stripe and check patterns, with late pear 320 SMALL BOYS’ TOP COATS, door. “The first man over the step is 4 dead one,” he remarked. The thre, made a rush and Cole knocked up the gun. The bullet lodged in the wail. When Healy was arraignest Magirtrate Lemon this afternocn in the But.er street station-house on. Deen notified he would have had the violations of law and decency sup- Pressed. He was called as a witness by the Grand Jury, which, it now appears, regard him with favor. The Operating in Brooklyn for some time. Early this month BE. E. Hopkins, of Worcester, Mans.. wrote to the Detec- tive "Bureau, saying that he had re- Hi “We condemn the action of William FP. Devery, Chief of Police, in criticising and in attempting to hamper the county officials because of their separate action These coats come in Oxford, Vicuna and was made for the Park Avenue Hotel, made, lined with fine Italian . Mi this borough, where the disguised de- tective registered yesterday. ceived a telegram, saying: ‘Be patient. WII Bee you to-morrow.” A note was handed to him this morn- ing in which he was instructed to fol- low the messenger, to whom he was/| not to speak. They left the hotel fol- lowed by Detective Davis, who was he months. ud to beg or to go to a soldiers’ He will be placed in an institu- \BIG MBN IN*WALL STREET Seeretary Gage at Sub-Treasury and Ex4President Harrison | slowly starving for lx patterns in twist tweeds, and Union pattern ; come with ent vests as desired; lined and tailored as MEN’S CHOICE SPRING SUITS, actualiy worth $15; here to-morrow at Precinet Detecpive Jonn J. Bieridan is riddied for not reporting or attempt. ing to supprers the rerort; #0 te Pollee- man Obristopher J. White, who was a Hit line of suits for little fellows aged 3 to 12 ‘There are upward of 150 distinct The materials ate of the latest sort, the and the make and design of the best. qualit BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS. Worth $6.50. On frequenter of the place; but the hard. est blow falls on aged Capt. Woods, ducted to the Lion Hotel at 25 Broad- way, Brooklyn, where he met Sylvester, who produced a big pile of good money. | He playfully felt about the detective's elothing to eee whether the detective “We find that Cipt, Woods, in comma d of the Seventy-filth Precinct, negligently permitted the ex- istence of social vice in the sald pre- cinet and we are surprised that be be permitted to maintain so high a posi- tion, as his lack of knowledge of the police rules and regulations, and mem- ory, is certainly »pparent.” It is probable that Capt. Woods will be deposed by the Police Commission, ——— Secretary of the Treasury Gage vie~ ited Ass stant Secretary Conrad N, Jor- dan at the Sub-Treasury this afternoon. His visit wan brief and, according to Mr. Jordan, was not of especial signif- 4 ‘The man-fashion vest suite for lads aged 9 to 16 arc quite the fad assortment is second matertals Hi E They hagpied over the terms and finally Sylvester said, “I think I'd bet- Ex-President Harrison was ter express that money to you at| financial district this afternoon. He A : DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, fully worth $4.00, on sale to-morrow 3 8 “1 don't think you will,” said Garaan. | “I'm a detective and you're under ar- it f n he the nature of which he declined to 3 Senate Votes for Seating of Srott. WASHINGTON, April 31.—At 3.50 P. M. the Benate voted on the Scott case, and Senator Beott was declared entitled to 35 Both were taken to Brook- lyn Police Headquarters and later hold fh the Adams Street Court. COLER SHOWS HS TEMPER. _ResentsContractor’sTalk That Labor Men Sunday World Wants afford work, money and happiness to thousands of fia TROUSERS, worth $5.50 per pair, at are the Sinest of, taawagh {ae new pring cbt MEN’S FINE BIKE AND GOLF TROUS- ERS; worth fully $5 per pair, at ‘These are made of the choicest im i srt, thestgh wormed tonnes, exclusive tailoring patterns English Golfing, cloth, in e rae eee | Spring Gop Coat Owing to the mildness of the S; bar rg this year the deman th wi Ave. Cor. 42° Sz The enormous increase in our business so far this season is most gratifying—-and shows that the Public are alert to the good values we offer—and demand well-made, high-class clothing at moderate prices—for example: MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS, | 0, They are actually worth $14.00. Stylish — well-made — the two main features of these suits—the fabric is a gure worsted serge. Absolutely fast color—which we guaran’ tishaction. MEN'S FANCY, DRESS VESTS; worth $3.50 each, on sale to-morrow at We wil pare 900 of thane vests in the imported Tattersall effects in the newest patterns and cut TROUSER SUITS, worth m= wer 5,00 pectations, and like many other clothiers our stock is far too large vileas ee hope cule golammaioet portions we have cut the grea’ will offer for to-morrow these wwe splendid values: Loti, MEN'S SPRIN fe OTUPCOATE wets CO effects, tomorrow. They basket cloth and Matelasse double-breasted t the. t Comptroller Coler this afternoon gave | & hearing on the complaint of Patrick MeMahon, Master Workman. of D. A. @, K. of L., and others, against Con- tractors Thiellman and Smith, John C. Rodgers and George Clark, for viojation of the labor law in not paying the pre- vailing rate of wages to men employed by them on public works. These men have contracts with the city for sewer excavations and similar There was a warm discussion, during which the Comptroller resented the re- mark of Mr. Smith that the complain- ants were using him, the Comptroller, an a clud to compel compliance with de- mands made by them. “Don't you dare say that,” replied the “You are not on my bond. I am personally responsible for what 1 MEN'S FINE WORSTED SUITS, a 1 5, “The question of the prevailing rate Will have to be determined on facts and Rot on offhand statements,” It was unanimously agreed that both @ides should on next Friday submit af- Adavits of the workmen engaged in the Work in question as to the prevailing rate. “In the mean time," concluded Mr. Coler, “I will have to withhold payment om these contracts until it is settled @hether the law is being violated.” VANDERBILT'S BAD BUTLER. Becker Codwell Wired Him and Lact $1,000 Werth of i y Eke mint me Pas prt 2, 50 regular he eden Canis hel One xe age Drcthers OPEN EVENINGS. Our Bicycle Department to be remembered b A burglar forced an entrance into the residence of Samuel U. ' Cotwell, }. at TH Madison avenue, early this morning, and secured $1,000 worth of i McClain, Simpson&Co 1539-541 Eighth Ave., N.W.Cor. 37th St. by Little ple Covet ope 3 the wth, and, realizing that we never, know- misleading prices, but that rtised is here for bu on, ra ge the ONE we want you fo think us. ote oe THE LAST DAY OF 0 OME TRAINER RA bicycle sensation of the season. me and witness the final heats, which will be run off on the only two-roller Home Trainers in America, four men competing at onetime. Races ., after which the prizes will be awarded to the winners. During the entire week's contest our allverware. Suspicion was directed to James Cor- UR INVITATION CE ME employed by Mr. Cod ‘‘Fountain Bicyeles’’ THE BIG STORE. On Sale To-Morrow, Saturday, 200 Young Women's Suits sizes 32 or 34, with 59 to 41 inch length and 16 years, made of Homes: Venetlane i Cheviot, in single or double breasted fly or box front styles. Your choice, each, 10. 00 500 Sirls’ Sattor Suits, of best all-wool English Cheviot, in black, blue, brown and wine, trimmed with colored soutache braid, in all sizes from 6 to 14, 3 TO-MORROW SPECIAL AT 325 We will continue on Saturday the Sale of a Ladies’ Sik Waists, Offering $5.90 to $8.90 3,90 «1 4,90 each, values for * Ladies’ Cton Jackets, made of Black Venetian, li with silk collar, lapéls and fronts trimmed with finely taffeta: worth $8.75; specially priced for to- 5. 00 x morrow at bd . 150 Ladies’ Sackets (Samples), in black or colors; sizes 34, 36 and 38; values $10.00 to $14.00; On sale to-morrow at 6, 9 Rn Ladies’ Stoves. Watches. jaw "a reticent oe e 98c. Combs for 25e. For Saturday only we will place on sale a lot of Empire Combs in all the shapes side newest - combs with cut silver extra hea Hardware and Clectrical Supplies. tunity presented them to-morrow of pe a told at 1; special teemorigw at 37e bie if si i i F : ti d i ES) | CLAW HAMMERS, made of crucible steel, atze | 1 ose eS ASSORTED TACKS, pe Ww acme WIRE watts, TACs} erate Prices. porate setly pacha 9} Ste eagth, withedow foes oH at Le., {On all paid purchianss (to any fi Lert tee

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