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” s HERLIHY | ON VICE His Lawyer Objects to Inspectorss Testimony ght” Reports. About ‘Red Li elinicieieinieinininlelelnleleleinielelaleloletelelaintelelet- Ss CAPT. JOHN Pollce Capt. John D. Herlihy, lately commander of the “Red Light District,” but now of the harbor patrol, was are igned In Jefferson } Court to- on the charge tnat he was derelict In his dutles while at the Eldriige street station, The complaint was made by District- Attorney Philbin, who was paented In court by Aj Giang, Fred § Capt. Herlihy. s arralgn- ment was th 1 promised hy the Disirfet-Attorney when he took office. Herlihy has already been through one (rial at Headq 4, when the Robert L. Pi complained him for allowing vice to go unmo fn his district. He was cleared of this caarge by the old Board of Pollce Com- mixsioners. Tuspector Adam A. Cross was the first witness. No sooner wax he asked by Mr. Ganz concerning report. that Capt. Merlthy had ms him regard- ing disonte: aces In his old precinct than Mr. Me brought up a strour protest. He argued that Herliny's re- porss of reputed disorderly places should “RED LICHT” SECRETS TOLD. Mrs. Nellie Goodwin Makes Serious Charge Against Husband. Alleging that her husband, win, beat her because she ssful in bringing home money from Mra, Nellie |. a pale, slen- Alm In the Buns ft oll Guodwin, thirty der woman, app Jefferson Mark: Wan arrested a an in a cab with attempting to rob a in the company of another woman She waw dismisved yesterday on thi charge, To-day she returned to ask for A summons for her husband, She asserted when she returned 10 their home, at 1 West ‘Thirty fifth street, yent her hus! and abused her bees Unsuccessful in getting inoney from the Man with whom she took the cab drive, Abuse, she sald. she had suffered at her husband's hands ever since their marriage four years ago, During all that time, ahe said, she nad been com- Pelled by her hieband to he on the aireeta, “Many times I have been tn cells, been arrested and suffered indignities on his account,” she declared. “When I was unlucky enough to be arrested at va- rious times [ wax abused by him be- cause of the trouble I caused and the Money It took to keep me out of Jail.” ‘The husband, a well-dressed man, stood by unaffected in the fave of this scathing arraignment. He sald he had worked as a waiter at the Morton House and the Hotel St. Denis. Goodwin was held In $1,000 ball for ex- amination. —=—_ DENIES THEFT CHARGE. Aged Woman Pleads Not Guilty of Pient rocket hawk, When accused in the Adame Street Court this morning of huving «stolen from one of the Brooklyn department atores yesterday a pocketbook laid on the counter b customer, beth Cavanagh, alx ears old, of No, that she was an honeat churchguing woman and that she had no Intention of committing a theft. Ono of the saleswomen who eald she saw Mrs. Cavanagh take the pocke book, which belonged to a Miss M Jacobs, appeared us» complainant. istrate’ Teale paroled the prisoner and ordered ther to nppear for trial In Gen- eral Sessions, Her identity was dix: covered through 8, general, alarm nent Frequent of er family, who had become alarmed at Ger*absence. . titicitititiebiebiticivieicivicsieiicivinininiicieieiinlak Edwin } N COURT CHARGES. ieteiiet a D. HERLIHY. RRR not ve taken as evidence of their exist- ence. Inspector Cross produced some nixty weokly reports m by Herlihy. ‘The first was dated ¢ 189, and the last . urported to give all ut dis- Sach Herithy had ab in protested, saying that the s only on a summons to Hee uid be fasued, alled said: nager of the Unl- and in my business Twelfth Potlce Pre- Our work 1s oharit- able and among the poor.” “Did you ever talk with business men fn the precinct about jsorderly agked Mr, td Reynolds, Mr. Ganz asked him what the | houses nz. | wher men sald about these places, Lawyer House objected. He sald tt was uncon- stitutional mn on. utation. The Magist dhe would ave the later, { ou ever addressed by women n the Twelfth Precinct?” he witness, He also houses from which asset him. He sald him nearly every ume ony on thin point ax that of the! r examination vwoat IL THE PEOPLE ARRESTED» ‘FOR SPITTING ON THE FLOOR Why Health Officers | Enforce This Law. AND WHY IT PRODUGES CONSUMPTION. All physicians admit ; sumption is contagious, As the sputum dries the bacilli, ov germ polson, which it contains ‘are i thrown into ‘the atmosphere, and as that Con- they are breathed into weak lungs the boisons take root and Con- | sumption roped. ‘The only sway to prevent this disease is to draw Into the air pipes, or bronchial j tubes, the vapors of a healing oll laden with a germ-kflling remedy. It Is advisable also to add anti- septics and disinfectants, which ma- terlally aid in the healing process. | cording to the last World's Con} 33 of Ph fans, which met in| Berlin, Germ: the only germ-kill- ing remedy thet has been actually successfitl is the one manufactured | by the German Government, and |s| ealled the Koch Tuberculine, tan Although, as an Injection, it falled, | it ha: een wonderfully successful when given by the Koch inhalation process. This process was first Intro- duced Into this country by Dr. Ed-| ; ward Koch, after whom the system} {was named, and has for three yours been administered by the German- American Koch Lung Cure Co., at 48 Wes. 22d st. N.Y. City, These doctors have published over one hundred testimonials of cures made in N, Y. City. Over six hun- dred testimonials are on file at their offices, and can be seen by any one who will take the time and trouble j to find out what can be done by the application of this system. The many other treatments which have been tried have all failed, but this one -has steod the test. Even the “Hoff” treatment {a nothing more nor less than taking large doses of arsenic Into the stomach. It stimulates the system and the patient Is led to belleve that he {s Improving. But where there are act- ual bacilll found in the lungs, which means genuine Consumption, this system will not cure, except In com- bination with the healing olly vapors which are ladened with the germ-| killing remedy to kill the poison. No remedy has ever yet cured gen-| uine Consumption when taken into the stomach, as the remedy must first be digested, which changes Its .effect after it enters the blood. By the time it reaches the lungs most of Its | with tucked white vest or self-color SPECIAL at able special values OQvercoats. at perior blue materials, hand- somely trimme ges 3 ae) 25 SPECIAL at $ Boys’ SplendidWoollenSurts orings and patterns, properly tail- ored, with reinforced knees and seats; regular value 92.75; f, 50 A very special lot, pretty designs of su- 6 years. Regularly $3.50; of choicest fabrics, in new and pleasing col-| SPECIAL at in regular man “ fine all-wool Boys’ 2-Sarment Suits, in a choice array of natty pagterns, strictly | all- wool materials and st Youths’ Black& Blue Suits, Blouse Suits of first-class diagonal worsteds, properly made, and lined so they will last cust 5, 00 i | oe | ages 14 to 19 years; regular value $8.00; SPECIAL at In the NJisses’ Suit Section we will place on sale Saturday, May 4th, 250 of our Regular Stock Surts, embracing all the best styles demanded extensively this sea- son, at these greatly reduced prices: $12.75, $14.50 and $15.00 Suits; a choice at the reduced price of $18.75, $21.00 and $22.50 Suias; a choice at the reduced price of $32.50, $37.50 and $45.00 Suits; a choice at the reduced price of 22, 50 Misses’ sizes 14, 16 ani18. Also, Small Women’s sizes, 31, 33 and 35 bust. trimmed, ages 4 975 12,75 In the Wisses’ Shirt Waist Section. Two very attractively priced offerings in two of the latest and most successtul styles of Chambray Waists. WMisses’ Chambray Waists effects are lost. I do not wish to praise any special treatment, but [ belleve all medical men will bear me out in the statements which I have made, We Asawa in the new shades of ox blood, pink and ey blue, with solidly tucked and hematitched IS : front, at a ‘ NY Misses’ Chambray Waists with dickey of white tucked lawn, deep sailor collar with embroidery and hemstitching, also embroidery on front and cuffs, L 39 at S. . , g 5 In the Sirls’ Coat Section. A special offering for Saturday that will not be matched elsewhere. f GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS of ladies’ cloth, in red, blue or tan, with collar and cuffs of ‘S. IS linen Batiste, edged with Arabian lace, at e ete pen a TOTTI In Women’s Sik |In the Wash Waist Dress Waists. Seetion. Two Special Offerings for Saturday. Two sur; ‘prisingly big values for PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS, santas selling. *crochi PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS end Paty Sates eeepaerons) 3. 00} of an excellent quality; white ground epee mate | with Persian patterns in colors; . PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS, made extra full with white turn-over tucked all over and to fasten collar; the very best workman- on the side, at 5 00 ship, at y 50 C CHAMBRAY WAISTS, with tucked white lawn vest and stitched folds on side, tucked d 00 white lawn puffe on wriats. at . ‘ fe ? f é THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1901. \ THE BOOK-WORLD. May issue now on sale at all book and news stands throughout the country. Price, 0c. « Copy. $J,00 « Year. If you are interested in books and authors and all that’s going on in the great world of thought, you should read this clever magazine—the best of For Go-Morrow, Saturday, May 4th, and for that One Day only, we announce the following most remark- In the Boys’ Clothing Store. Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, Young Men's Spring the very newest styles of the season; made tof} suit the fastidious young man; of coverts, whipcords and vicuna coatings; regular value $10.00; SPECIAL Boys’ 3-Garmene Surts. Made up in the fashionable 3-garment vest style, F fashion, materials, in ages 8 to 15 years. ularly $4.00; SPECIAL at * Blue and Sray in the latest Sailor Blouse effects, prettily to 12 years; regular value $2.50; SPECIAL at its kind printed anywhere at any price! For Co-Morrow, Saturday, Way 4th, and for that one day only, we announce the following most remark- able special values In the Wen’s Clothing Store. Men's Black Cheviot Suits, Wfon’s Supertor Gop Coats, of best fast black all-wool materials, in proper up-to date cut and make; regular value $7.50; SPECIAL at Men's Stylish Spring Suits, | some of the choicest and most stylish suits of the season, in a great variety of fabrics and patterns; regu- lar value $10.00 to $12.50; made of fine Covert Cloths and Oxford Chev- 4, iots, best of materials, best e 4 of linings, best of workman- ship; regular value $15.00; e SPECIAL at Men's Sood Grousers, of splendid Striped Worsteds, also in Cassi- meres, in neat and plain effects; well fitting and well e made; regular value $2.00; e SPECIAL at Men ’s June Spring Suris, Men's Fine Dress Grousers, some of the gems of the season, garments that represent the highest art of the wholesale tailor; regular value $15.00; SPE- CIAL at of finest Worsteds imported to this country, in swell designs usually found only at high-priced merchant tailors; regular value $5.00; e SPECIAL at 9.50 7.00\ of and Reg- 2.50 Boys’ Short Grousors Suits, A great selection of styles, such as Boys’ 3- Piece Vest Suits, Boys’ 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits, Boys’ Rus- sian Blouse Suits, all of them maze of high grade fabrics and regularly worth $6.00; SPECIAL at L253 375 I Gents, Hammocks, Swings, Boats, Camp Stools, ke. Whether you pitch your tent for the coming warm season on your lawn in town or country, by the seashore or in the heart of the mountains, you'll need some or all of the goois which we offer for to-morrow. You may prodably need many others that are not mentioned in this list, for these are Dut random selections from our immense stock of everything needed by the camper and sportsman. Whatever it is, depend upon it we have it or cun get it for you on short notice if it is obtainable at all. And on every- thing in this line that you may need we will save you money. SWINGS. TENTS. Folding Lawn Swing, (like cut), made of hardwood, strong aud comfortable, no lawn complete without one, at $8.95, $5.95 and 3.95 These Swings fo'd up like a jack-knife and occupy very Iiftle space when not in uss. HAMMOCKS. We ate showing a complete line of Hammocks of fine, high yrades, in the heWest otyies aud sluice, ai prices Tanging from §5.75 down to For Saturday we offer these spzcials: Hammocks—1, size, {ul color, with valance and pillow, regularly $1.25, at We placed orders for this season's stock of Tents long azo, and theteby secured them at rices that could not be duplicated to-day. juyers of our Tents will therfore reap the texefit of our foresight. Just note nome of Our prices and see if you can equal them else- where for desirable Tents of a good quality: | Umbrella Tent—Size 7x7 feet (see cut), made of heavy stripe! duck, ia blue or brown, can be put up or taken down in two minutes; just the tent 75 7s Hammocks — Fine, full size, full color, for the children; our pice only 3.75 with extra wide pillows and valacce, Diode cs sell at et son eeerictiae 2,25 The same Tent, size 9x9 ft, for 4.95 _ Wall Tents— Heavy #-ounce duck, well made, LAWN GOODS. complete with pole, pegs and ropes, all ready Lawn Folding Settces, of hardwood, to be put up; sizes and prices as follows at, each, 48¢. and 7S oae7tt. Teo tt. 9x9 ft. toxi2 tt. Folding Carpet Camp Chairs, with easy - - ——— backs; reRularly worth §1.50, at 98 4.75 5.75 0.50 7.75 Canvas Camp Stools, at, each, 20c. and 45, CROQUET SETS BOATS. Galvanized Iron Boats, fitted with air chambers to prevent sinking, the Ughtest and fastest boats made, teasonably priced at §21.75 and AT HALF PRICE. To make oom for our new stock of Croquet Goods we will close out all of 5 last year's stcck at half price, ranging 28.50 upwards from, per set, 45 We will continue Saturday the Great Sale of 5,000 Dozen Superior French Balbriggan Underwear for Wen at half price. We bought this fine Underwear from a retiring importer at about half what it is actually worth. That's why we are able to offer it to you right on the threshold of the warm season at such an unheard of price. When the selling season is well over other stores may offer you such a bargain, but not now. The Underwear is absolutely new, fine and perfect, having never left the original boxes. Every garment is finished with genuine pearl buttons, heavy waistbands, some having silk finished wrists and neck bands. There are tong and short sleeves in the lot, many of them being full regular made (seamless. ) The Shirts are to be had in sizes of from 34 to 54, The Drawers are to be had in sizes of from 28 to 54. The weights run from medium to the lightest gauze. LOT 1-—-A choice of all the $1.00 grades for LOT 2—A choice of all the $1.50 grades for 45 65 THE BIG STORE LEG SOT AE. pate Aigronman O*OEPSTS | Stylish Hats Ufon ana Boys. at prices that no one will object to, because they are the lowest prices that hats of unquestioned style and quality can be bought for anywhere in New York. Our Brighton Derby Boys’ Hats. is certainly the best Hat to be had in A vast array of all the new styles New York at the Price--every new such as the new Trooper, the shape, every desirable color, every new Golf, the new Alpine and the poraible size-—as good as most of the new Telescope shapes. You can’t 5. jats around town; our get such Hats anywhere for less price 2 00 than $1.50; here taomorcow! 95 Boys’ Straw Hats. Everything that's new and stylish is now here for your choosing, an assort- ment second to none in the count t prices rangin coalesce 88 F9¢ to 2.00 High-Srade Cigars at factory prices. The balance of several recent cash purchases at low prices, also Tegular brands, will be offered to-morrow at reductions that mean a 6a’ fully 25c. on the dollar to all smokers. Here are the details: La Fama Universal (M. Stachelberg La Simpatica—Havana wrappet and & Co.'s) finest quality, clear Havana, filler, Cuban made, 7 sizes, recuced: Cuban made, in two sizes: i Conchas Especiales, box of 50, 2.25 Puritanos Extras, box of 50, 3.50) rs Puritanos, Ee of se 2.45 | Flos —Sumatra Victorias Finos, box of 50, 6.75 | finest ‘ong Havana filler, hand made, 6,000 Clear Havana Cigars, strictly Favoritas, box of 50, 2.65 finest quality—An assorted lot of Key 5,000 Sumatra Wrapper, long mized West and New York makes—Puri- Havana filler cigars, various brands, in tanos, Conchas and other desirable assorted sites, containing values up to Z sizes, in several brands, containing $2.50; while they last, a choice of a values up to $4.50; while they last, | box of 50 for 1.98 your choice of a tox of 50 for 3.00 Mail Orders Filled. . Cutlery. Only the good, reliable kinds are worth buying for the other sort can give no satisfaction. You can get them at reasonable prices here, or you’ can go elsewhere and pay more. Which will you do? Geo. Wosterhalm & Son's Razors, made in Sheffield, England, msdium Sara ponl a deny satis reaation? hollow ground, with etony’ handles, fully” warranted: nothing’ to the “true pipe razor," fully warranted; them can be bought anywhere tor ieee usually sold at §1.50; here to-morrow than $1.25: heruetocmenow at at William Elliot & Co.'s Cetetrated Dinner Knives and Forks, of a good Razors, made in Germany of the best quality of steel, with riveted cocoa quality of steel, hollow ground, with wood handles; regularly worth 7Sc. per fancy ebony handles; usually sold at set of 6 knives and 6 forks; to-mor- § here to- 75 75 75 39 row's price, only Cloctrical Supplies, Gools and Hardware. The best that are made are none too good for the conscientious work- man. We keep no other kind, and for the best we ask less than others ask for the ordinary sorts. Just compare these goods and prices with these offered elsewhere and form your own opinion as to this: Call-Bell Outfit, consisting of one dry Yankee Screw Drivers, with 3 extra battery, £0 feet of wire, 2 1-2 Ue bits, at 1.25. wooden push buttons, staples and in- structions for putting up, 55 betear ted ie ue et ory 38 Veltcamp Medical Batteries, in s, socket firmer, o Fardweod cases, complete with steel, all sizes from 7-8to2in, 15 two nickel-plated band elec- Stillion Wrench, 10 in., at 9S odes: Sonne ad toot Pate Picture Wire, in packages, at. Dry Batteries, special at | each, 4 Electric Fans, 12-in. blade, the | Pictare -Nails,: porcelain tops, batance of last year" per dor. as plete with & feet of Tack Hammers, 2c., 4c. and 6 and attachment plue; regular price $10.00; to-mortew, at Carpet Tacks, 2 dot. packages; Auger Bits, hard polished cast bak ‘and Hat Hooks for ward- steel, 12 in'a set, at fobed|pes/cosenraias 15 Hammers of fine crucible steel, | | Picture Hooks, brass finish, each 25 | perco:., 12. | Hatchets, each, 10 95 ____~_ Awning Hooks, each, 2 Ratchet Braces of highly polished | Awning Pulleys, each, 4 steel, varranted at 60 | Hammock Hooks, each, 4 Disston's Saws, 26 in., 1,20 | Tack Claws, each, 4 Ain 80c. Box of Candy for 39. These candies are fresh, pure and wholesome, and are quite the equal of those for which you pay 80c. a box at exclusive confectioners. The only difference is in the price. . There are just 500 boxes, containing the finest fruits, chocolates and bons, violets, rose leaves, dragees, etc., and tied with pretty ribbons, Mail orders filled while the supply holds out. Women’s Fancy Yeckwear of Silk, Lawn and Lace. Comfortable, yet handsome in style, as well as extremely moderate in price. Silk Neckpieces—Tucked satin col- Lace Bolero, of Renaissance; peat lat, with fancy chiffon jabo: eres Eton effect; regularly sold at $2.25, 1.49 ith chenille, gold mbbon and lace; i i Lawn and Grass Linen Sailor Collars— Shas Fl) COTY CY 49 Full shoulder shape, trimmed with Valencienses lace and embroidery; at, 49 Lac+Collarsof Point Venise, Arabian and Renaissanc>—A large assortmeat of handsome designs, in round and equare shap:s; tegulatly sold at $1.75; here Saturday at Lawn and Grass Linen Ties—The kinds that will go twice around the neck; some with tucked and corded collars, 98 some plain, some with colored edges, 25. Wen’s Shoes and Oxtords We bought this big collec- S\==—"tion of shoes unusually cheap S\ because their maker needed - —jthe money more than the y ~ goods. Most of the shoes are S that tan and other light col- ored shoes will be just as popular as ever this season despite the fad for patent leather. Besides, tan shoes can be relied upon to give you better service than the ever now on sale at half price tan colored, but you’ll find uncertain, unreliable patent leather. If you haven’t bought your Spring and Summer shoes, here’s a chance to get them at a great saving. MEN'S $2.50 SHOES FOR i; Tan calf and kid, also black calf and kid, all sizes in the lace style. MEN'S $3.50 TO $4.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS, FOR f, This lot contains Russia Calf Shoes in several attractive styles and Black Vici Kid Shoes; Russia Calf and Vici Kid Oxfords, in several neat and attractive styles. All have Goodyear welts and all sizes are to be had in both the shoes and Oxfords. There are also several hundred pairs of Sample Shoes in the collection, mostly in size 7. MEN'S $4.00 TO $5.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS, FOR 285 Dozens of styles of shoes and Oxfords in all leathers and in all sizes, but most of them are of tan kid and Russia calf. Extra Special for Saturday: James Means $2.50 Shoes for Men, sizes 7 to 10, at