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“WOOGE FOSTER “made the sparks fly. Quinn re IN VICE WAR, He Submits Evidence to Philbin to Indict Dive-Keepers. NOT AGAINST THE POLICE. He Does Not Attempt to Establish Proof of Official Corruption. From an unexpected 4 Attorney Philbin has ree directed against th Jed'to the present vice ‘This evidence did not come from any of the anti-vico committecs at present in the field, but from a Judge, Warren Foster, of Genem! Sessions, clected on the Tammany ticket. Unitke the evidence which the vice committees are striving to secure, that submitted by Judge Foster does not tend to establish what relations may have existed between the poilce and the law- breakers. mid Judge Foster, when seen to-day, “that the evils of the ‘Red Light District’ have impressed them selves upon my mind as one of the greatest horrora of the metropolis. am determined to do what [ can t break up a system through which y girls in their tecns time upon timo hav been lured to destruction. 1 have sub mted some evidence to District- Attorney which, being a lawyer, 1 think will lead to indictments if plaice! before the Grand Jury." Judge Foster has had abunda pertunity to fomilfarize himself with Very worst features of the “Red Light District."| Before him were tried the cases of Benjamin Cohen and Abraham Magid, both of whom were convicted of | baying lured young girls to destruction In both cases Judge Foster intll the maximum penalty. While these trials were in progress he had called a number of witnesses, | Proprietors of dives and others. While} these witnesses did not give evidence | which fad a direct bearing on t cases being tried, they Kave evidence which laid bare in detall the terrible conditions prevalent in the “Red Light" dfstrict. Judge Foster himself took a hand tn questioning these wit- nesses. ICE TRUST WINS IN BOSTON. op: | Bult to Prevent Absorption of In- dependent Company D (Special to The Evening We HOSTON, Jan. 0.—The lee Trust willl absorb the Independent Ice Company. The judicial barrier has by v1 z DDL SL gaa NG. JANUARY 30 mcAMMEYER. Second Clearing Shoe Sale of the New Century. IN OUR BASEMENT. 60,000 Pairs Taken from our main floor to make room for Spring stock. New, fresh, this season’s Fall and Winter stock. No that we are not trying to get rid of any old, dried-up stock of some manufacturer. Highest class Shoes, $4, $5 & $6, for Men and Women at less than half cost. Women’s in Fine Black Glace Kid, Patent Leathers, Louis XV. heels and medium heels. Men’s in Enamel Leather Box Calf and Bk. Kid—in fact the grandest variety to choose from, Women’s $2.and $2.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, Patent Leather and Kid Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Patent Leather Butlon and Lace Shoes, High and Men’s $4 and $5|Men’s $3 and Enamel and Patent| $4 Box Calf and lack Kid, Welt Bao Leather Welted Sole Lace Shoes, $5 Heels, at 5 Tips, at Dore Sate Lace 59 00 2.00 aN BO) $725, 2. Per Pair. Per Pair. Per| Per Pair. Pair. | " THE GRANDEST SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, Misses’ $1.50 and $2.00 Patent Youths’ Black Child’s Coes Cr fe Litt’e Gents’ $1.51 : DaceeShoer atent Leather ani od $2.00 Leather and Black Kid Button se otet 2 Black Kid Batton | and Wd fet Cal and Lace Shoes, USE and Lace Shoes, *1.00 47 00 $f 90 Per Per Pair. Per Pair, Patr.| Per Pair. Misses’ $2.50 Box Calf and Black Kid Batt Be Black L. Shoes, Misses’ $3 and $4 Large Sise Patent Leather ons Black Kid Lace Shoes, per pair. Lee tie and I. 25 yee 216 to bu. es 1.25 Button and Lace Shoes, per pair........ cineeewece 125 FIRST QUALITY RUBBERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Men's Storm Rubbers, 60c. Women’s Storm and Zephyr Rubbers, 40c. Boys’ Rubbers, 45c. Misses’ Rubbers, 25c. and 35. Women's High Button Arctics, $1.35. Men's $4.50 Storm King Rubber Boots, $3.00. Boys’ Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 1, 4,5 and6, $2.50. Youths’ Storm King Rubber Boots, size 1314, $2.00. Judge Lathrop to-da: Court, by agreement Issed without prog} & brought by Di freon, of Gioacs Homans, Bpron can Ice Company By 2 Z ex am the Ameri: / Our goods are true and honest, reliable and serviceable, and belong to Our Great Standard of Merit line. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6TH AVE,, COR. 20TH STREET. “CRIMES LIKE TERSON'S, " So Declares Be jtice Cow- ing Sentencing Child's As.-ailant. | | The many convictions during the past month for assaalt on itt to a concerted determination of the Judges to infilct the maximum penalty. Within a week six of these as/Judge Neuburger calls them, | been sent to Sing Sing prison for t yeara each. Judge Cowing sentenced three of the six, and this afternoon gave the maxtmum penalty to heiner, who assaulted a thirt old girl. “In Paterson yesterday.” $ng said in passing sentence, " Were sent to prison for thirty each for a crime similar to have committed. Your crim ‘AB severe a pun tT wish it were in my power to give you thirty years, Dut the law of this Bate fixes the ¢ treme penalty at your sentence." The Judges of ¢ by Vernon M. Davi« Boclety for the Preventl: Children, will petition th Increase the penalty for suc — FAT J. QUINN’S SLEIGH WON. First at M sven EF Min 250 Pou Jobn J, Quinn, Superintendent of Speedway, who hs 2 pounds, wo first to reach McGown's Pass Tavern, in Central Park, inn stelgh. He got the magnum of wine, At 11.90 Quinn hitched up his bay geld- ing Wildman to a cutter und left the ttable on One Hundre! ani Twenty- fourth street and Seventh enue, It Wee pretty hard sledcdi thin enow, and the runners of the “veasta,” years one you deserves of Cruelty t ature to 1 offermes: cutter, red. the’ tavern at 11.4) and was dalied selamations by the crowd that war ‘ FeRYY of Kentuckina’s Denth Sto De Observed, Bpectal to The Kvening World KPORT, Ky., Jan, girls has ted] ¢, That is}* Kh the} 3 1 %.-The an- KERR A TRAITOR, ACKERMANGETS (JUDGE SPOILS | UBSsates SAY MURDERERS ji gWORCE, DIVORCE PLAN. Netitlera’ Agent, i. H. Loris, |The Slayers of Jennie Bo in omplice Bet eae Believe Justice Freedman Says|Justice Dickey Refuses ce p pave Lia: the Plaintiff's Evidence Decree on Suspicious Aisttilation; oa 1.00. 191 Dowery. ‘TO PROSECUTE FAITH CURIST. Is Preposterous. Evidence. The four men who kil pAbbott int a bill tn the Legisla- ehte tter NW) ture that was designed to let Mrs Beatin they rehiay Ow | Reta divercec, ax present 3 Justlee f the Supreme Justice Dick i \ aS 9 eo Supre: isthe ckey, In the Supreme Court, the : to |e x amake conviction Court on handed down a \ refused to grant a decree of} SUMMons to Be Issued Gi rinon grounds for a divorce ciston or rant. « ute diverce in the sult of Clara have ‘toll thelr ewig und ra [ei asa Ghiueles ae enna Fee arn, te tas Amity. atrect,| for Capt. Charles G. Ves good-by, and will be ready to] him unless she can bring an action on] erman on the kKround tha ns 7 a husband, Paul, c yn When the time! statutory grounds Ra CHESNSYEMCioeaeria ta Brooklyn, against her husband Pease. ed by the firm of Russak/ | Mre, Death could do th terous for vellet. The sult was Iroadway. States Hotel at 2 aald that Pease styles himself a doctor already tguring on the nature of the bil] ed with them, tn 1890 Mrs, Von Bloem notified her attorn £ up « at - City and writes D. D. 3. C. 8. aft snanceaspeininardonlane ae PAS HEMa LG © against Mrs. Acker-| who found her husband as stated. ands CeCe Gkaus a brave front, On ace raln ¢ x i I shalt not of Antoinette Justice Dickey in refusing the decree! president Murphy in: . c Wah i UA rr. if they» sayy: tis plain that the parties de- oa phy e tnatrusted | Ome Gillespie to serve a summons on Capt, Pease, commanding him to appear In the Wes! Side Pollce Court at to-morrow afternoon and show cause nould be taken to sire a divorce and that the defendant went through the form and gave the ap- pearance of evidence in the sight of riends of the plaintiff, who were present about by later told made them ations with MeGri ter she didn't care publ! The Ackermans at the requeat of one the p.aintif's! why he should not be punished for yio- Hved at 19 West One Hundred and Sev-| attorneys, he having recelved notice that enteenth wt ihe offerte: would be committed “at tne ating Boston wa crithe Benny, ow | Bee 4 » Vaited States Hotel at 2 ol that] {n falling to report a case of contagious Witt te Heavily i , Mrs. Day ay he tera a pommeconitha | Weifelite This ts gho to be a muc er waved him ankle, the! husband nothan to take them) to y that Death was anne “The marriage relation Is too sacred The summons is baped on the tentl- mony elicited during the contest over dissolved by absolute divorce at where they woul! have to be placed tna eo rc th Ie 5 ’ trolley car in transferred * she sald, “did not the Veonw nlence of the parties and by | the wl oththe lute Miss jHeten c. ether, Evi ons with MeGrand!e Justice Dickey absolved the attorneys} Brush, who left the bulk of her estate oy for the rien asked why ie |! the care from all blame, to the First Church of Christ, Sclen- ary. The fourm st. It how | had walted ten years to bring th. Rey eae eetasaee? Susie ne ed and will be mpantons| to trial, sald he had just learned of his bit Uh en; Di ig; medicine for, LET Mat eate oLiNTne Tie * ea CRUSHED UNDER WALL. some time, he had prescribed for tre, PACU <o s : Brueh prior to her death, pl nen vult to tae indict stee reedman declared tha é ects na declares whe | inent for ammault. My doltie so Re pre [evidence given by het aervant concer, {80x Madly Injured a a Con-| President Murphy dectared that during band during tthe p enitility: of exco p pe for the] ing her witnessing of Mrs. Ackerman'« tractor Arrested. the same examination Pease admitted have bean enackerman ’ ~ 5 tell in| tctlony with McGrandle was mo propos-| Kleven-year-old Bruno Hack, wh |{Rat he had attended a case of con: tagious diseaso that he had fatled to re- port to the Board of Heath. President Murphy sald: ‘The Depart- ment has been after Pease for the last two years, and we think now that we have enough evidence to convict him.” HE KNOWS “JOHN DOE” NOW. Farmer Elicia Found He Had Been terous that he could not consider It, she was the only was denied. TRIES SUICIDE WITH RAZOR. Elderly Newark Man Slashes Mim=| Contractor Joseph Herles, twenty- acif in n Barber Shop. elght yearn old, of 302 Knickerbocker George Hall, sixty-two years old, of / Avenue, wan arrested. Ie secured n As witness the decree lives at 418 ‘Knlekerbocker avenue. Willtamsburg, was playing in the ruins of the Labor Lyceum, which was burned down some weeks ago, When one of the walle which was left standing fell and crushed his back and two legs and cut him about the head and body. i e thes at tothe Rasa on tie GET THIEF IN 20° MINUTES. Get Man W of Pipe. lean Leader Yenr, ‘of the death of Wiliam Goebel beerved on Sunday next. Ber- Dis grave will be conducted by had ‘Talaferro and prominent polf- i speak, ROCHES D.-Senator Par sh, of the) 221 Warren street, Newark, attempted| Permit from the Building iepartment sons dled shortly hoon to-day, station, A chase along|suicite this morning by cutting his | {o (Gar,the ruling flown, but wus told] Indicted on Girl's Charge. Se EA OTR ee ‘vente for more than a mile] throat with a razor, reins. Theodore Elflein, thirty-six years old, The - Hae te y ‘ wiured Louls Brown, twenty-| Hall entered a barber shop at 62 Se a farmer Iving on Jamaica avenue, past with stom vole and) spent vid, of 223 East Ong Hundred] Orange street, and, walking up to 0 ENTE! Flushing, 1s locked up in the county the greater part rin the Street. He had attempted] one of the shelves, opened a razor, and PRESIDENT 7 RTAIN. jail at Long Island City on a charge Adirondacks, waa of horen und aw be ny one could stop him, cuit his of assault, tro a w one ol te! ¥ plait an 8 Alesal kw tons Ar Ambulance from the City Hospitay|DIMMCr to Diplomate Wilt Mark | Eiftoin yesterday made Inquiries at the health, but after the Initial session of ‘ wos ayutek ly auenmoned, and he WAS Te- Resumption of Fonctions, Pia A orate office as to the tden- reat : re uy ' ato that institution. It was enld ". ‘ uty of “John A number of sub- the Schate this year, he was taken stk | Sin Smith aid At the hospttal that. tet as sald] WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—The Presl- y and brought to his nome in jurth street, ‘thorn entertainal for Hats recovers?” "| dent has decided to resume hia oMelal|Pocnas had been Issued for relatives He failed steadily after th Cal averuna.syies cones dinner parties, beng JustiNed in so do- ana sequatntances of Bineint to. appear Parsons was @ power in Mon- Awan imines Fafa ted AO Fourth Avenue Aephaited,|19& by the improvement in his health. thalous focfind cut whos ony peat unty Republican politics, and al terma as Mayor of Roch- spending one year in |uc he went to the Senate | He wan considered one of th It ds thought that the annual dinner to the diplomatic body will be the first order sand that this will take phee Fett propery Was + A’ delegation from the West End Hoard of Trade, Brooklyn, argued be- ae here Board of eines today in} 14. tf hi behalf of an issue ot nds in the sum The formal invitations have not been of $160,000 ‘for the asphalting of ourth | extended, nor will they. be, helore ake avenue, South, Brook! thest. rom Flatbush memorial pores: in mets of Queen avenue to Sixtieth street ay Ridge. ~ Victoria next “Ite was locked up and an indict: for ‘qusault. in the’ second deste eos found against him by the Grand Jury jater, pe crime for which Elfiein has been cted was committed in 1899, ‘The Gol Holdelbach, Ickelhelmer & Co. have arranged for $1,250,000, in gold f ment to Paris to-morrow. ae Toa aiienea victim is seventeen years old, better Shoes and no lower prices can possibly be. We want the public to EOLA is 2 o'clock Facts About ~’ “(Our Half-Off Sale. Look around if you will; compare; you will come back, For where else are goods exactly half price? Whose guar- antee is more sterling? All season long we have given you the greatest values. We are not resting on past achievement—we are giving the reatest values to-day. The goods must go. Thousands fave profited by this sale—thousands more can. True we must invite you tu many broken lots; but we can well-fit and well-suit you in each price quoted. MBN’S OVERCOATS—HALF OF! x YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS—41ALEF Oo F, (Slrea 15 wo 19 year.) S$ ULSTERS—! ) OXFORD ULSTERS 1200 OXFORD ULSTE Oy FIIEZE ULSTE! 20.00 CHUINCIUILL > noys' st TS—HALE OFF, (3 to 10 years.) SUITS—MALF OFF, AMSIMERES.-.. = GB.O zy ASIMERES (0M) VIOT! T50 Hom Ald. woot, 00 0 D.00 10/00 WERE $1.95 TO boys: NOW DDe. to BBO Oe oe ee WY REDD TO RET ANCY SUITS AND Ties one AND 15.00 BLU \ HALE 0: 13 to 19 year 16.09 CHEVIOTS: EAT PAT. 50, $3.00 1.45 SALE AT PALL FOUR BIG BUSY STORES Mail Orders Filied. Open Late Saturday Night. Outfitters to Men and Boys. Four 279 Broadwav, near Chambers St. Co: jent 47 Cortlanct St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. LAG 24% and 219 Sixth Ave,, tet. 14th and 15th Sts Stores. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York, (Oppowite Balen 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. at rit Pianos and Organs. 3d Ave. Ng 59th St. BIANOS $1.00 Per Week. $1.00 Per Week. LACT FullSets of Te | gore wns. Gold Fittings Sliver Viitings CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. may pow own a fine Make your selectt An ‘les: serade, sweet-toned Wilks only $185 00 Tlanos delivered upia the payme! eran pac aU R DS ARESUZal trong) gala te _ CIT Ti ars Hours 8 A. M.to6 0 For Sale. Sundays and Holiday " German, French ant Bi Broken CREDIT. women and chikiren at reduced PRICES ON CREDIT, onthiy payments nd Jewelry, Clouhing for me ¢ HE AND He (Second door weit A he conuenmaay nientarelale| on Jennie Lom eer THAN CREDIT CO. iN aosr n vn The Ackermans INS1) bemuN « 5. President Murphy, of the Hoard of hours rf They have a daughter, Mary, seventeen| Mme Von itioom tentifled that he re- Henith, announced to-day that he had a Gots 2909 ihvtosmareow lite Tay years or mo era oll: ‘he: Cather aeser € his] ceived a telegram stating that her hus-| determined to prosecute Capt. Charles eth 200 HAULAGE HAs tye diva wife had been guilty of limp con] band would be found at the United | g, e Christian Scientist. He 1s ALLOY. Guaranteed x Wired Mrs. Death| duet with John MeGrandie, whe board o'clock on Dec. 2 4 wi ae aarenleet or give you new ones. FL SEIS OF EST TEETH, $5, $7, $9. Guaranteed fresh stock from factories. No szcond hand teeth used by us SOSOLOSCOO, WERK oar opticians will examine your ry oell Yara a pair of our $139 wold icing egiases for ive Pak a fold Pies plate ea chal CREDIT FoR ae clothing, cloaks, soe 62 Bowery, cor. Canal (over bank). Open evenings $1 DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT, BO CENTS WEEKLY. FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN'S, 48 WEST 14TH ST 267 WEST 125TH ST. 366Sixth Ave., "3%" Always Osen. — Netween 221 & 231 Sta. Downtown Branch; €2 Corner ( @ Varick Str New York City, Open dally until 10 1 Mt, Jewelry, furniture, dry goods; rietiy confidential, “NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. ded a retail d Diamonds, Wi charae’ ote middleman's roa from writ Co." DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW LILY Weekly pay He prices; goods Fepm “JAMES DEROMAN ST Maller Way, direct SWEET jason tive calls. WEEKLY PAYMENTS—Fine diamonds, watches; delivered on ars, x payment: loweet rates: busi nena cmfdentls!, WATCIE SUPPLY CO., THREE MAIDEN LANE. No tra foods JERSEY sorry: NEWARK, ae | Bromt Sate Sts, WATCILUSS, Diamonds, York & Gro’ Hivered | (mmed! 5 ena! Dismond 4 VT Broad: DIAMONDS, WATCHES —Weekly payments. re: Mable goods; moderate prices. AMENIUAN watclt & DIAMOND CO. _19 Malden lane. AMOND WALTHAM WATCHES, 4 JEWELRY, ADVICE FREE—p ° M1 weekly; articies delivered « ‘payments pagnore, Guide FREES EDGAR Tare a cou EXCHANGE WATCH 00,, 157 Broedwast ray. "ANY, Patent Attorneys, 245’ Droad