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PRETO TY THE WORLD: TUESDAY EV G, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901) ‘| ARAVRCRDRERERELALUER UAT AAAA TORN A 10800004) | JORDAN MORETYS @ 155, 157, 159 East 23d St.!207, 207,209 Park Row Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Square. We Will Gertainly Save You Money :- if you have any Furniture or Carpet needs and aliow. you plenty of time to pay for the same. No other firm in Greater New York is so well able to serve you. Go where you will, you will not find as complete an assortment of Household Goods or better value for your money as at our old estab- lished house. Here are a few of the many specially good things CRED you for Wednesday and Thursday: Long Credit | ase Weeklyep Opensan Account. | Oak Roll Top Office Desks, golden Ladtes Neckwear Dep t¢. Latest Taeation in Neck Ruffs & Boas, Also Full Assortments of Crepe Scar/s in plain and Persian colors suitable for evening wear. Automobile Ties, plain and polka dotted. Full Assortment of New Vettings, in black and white and all black effects. Ribbon Dep't. 125 Crepe de Chine Sashes, . BL.OS each, value $4.00. White, light blue, pink, heliotrope and black. | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St FULL EXPOSE OF "SHIKEDOWNG.” = Here It May Be Seen “the Police- man’s Lot Is Not a Happy One.” ~~~ 84TH ST. AND 3D AVENUE. } One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. Solid gotd- | Mandsome cak or mahog- 265 828 ods ee carved Claw any finish, fine | Frene plate Wighly Fine Golden Oak o lisheds en ork Side sawed/Extension fabl board, French | 743529 sate bevelledplte box seat mirror, velvet/D ining! fect lined drawer, | Chair, high very special, | back, jogos: | foritory 10.98 | 4.98, 3.25 | 12.75 HONECOMPLETEW FURNISHED 123% Morris C) Shairs, | China Closet, olden oak, | velour, new pat- |v Lass front, |terns, assorted | hevelled mir- 5.00 | China Closets in oak, richly pe =) | A White Eramel-| 2 egant Folding |led Be d, brass FESS Bed spring includ | knobs, good soft NS ed; golden oak; |top mutiress and S) special at | steel spring, for 10.99 5,75 {1479-1483 THIRD AVE., AT 84TH STREET. ° excellent cabinet $14. 49 | | | | Velour Tufted Couch, in all colors, 3-Piece Chamber Suit in oak, ser has 3 drawers and 4wing plate ior, Washstand one drawer, closet Uspiasher back towel rack; actu- ally worth — €20.00; $11.85 Dri actual value $25.00; sale price, Oak Chilfoniers, highly polished, drawers with brass handles, hat box; finely carved top and Prench plate swing | @& mirror; actual value sale price, THE SICK BABIES’ FUND DOCTORS STILL AT WORK. LITTLE FRIENDS OF THE BABIES. polished, awe!! nt topdrawer, fine sawing mir ror; actual value $12.00; sale price, folden oak hig zn tro Beds & Beddings White Enamelled Iron’ Beds, extended feet, with brass $2. 49 mounts and v; Double Woven Wire Springs, all iron bronzed trames, all $2. 20 SIZCB.o6 African Fibre Mattresses, 39 hair tops, b alne Weve. All Hair Mattresses, 4: Ibs.,uest ticking; value eee NOOO Finely Polished Oak Extension Table, xolden oak tinish, hag five Silks. 1,500 yards Imported Black Taffeta Silks, 23 inches wide; to be offered to-morrow, at 55 cts. a yard, teal value S5c. Fine Leatherette Likes Oak Sideboards, { Couches, good spring ma rnd finely polished fortable; real th French mirror,twof gqodu; ave pristessccc, DOe ID drawersanil closets; Carpets -Very Cheap. worth $14.00; sale price, Tapestry Brussels,heavy quality, very nvat patterns, suitable for par- $8.49 lorz, dining rooms, halls and 69c ence ire oer ts Dining Chairs, with golden oak stairs; regular $1.00 yd. quality lished irames, strung and well made Fine Velvet Carpets, latest and Man Charged with Trying to “Shake Down” Police- man O'Neill. Lillian, Francis and Pauline Berger, Leonard” Mean, Gertrude Haiggin and Helen O’Connor. SOSSASASODASOOOSSSIIOONNIIIOOIAe! THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged THE “SHAKEDOWN” SYSTEM. x seas of open cia $5. 49 regular value $2; special a f choicest patterns, reguiarly sold _clse- ‘Wardrobe Couches, covered in} where for not less than $1. 78 figured De: tds, Very eat patterns, ) yard. . Cc well upholstered; value Se special $7.49 Railroad Fare Allowed Open Saturday Evenings.} Out-of-Town Buyers, \No External - Curse DRINK CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy. Can be von ta iene of Water, Tea or Cotice 3300 1,000 8,000 15,000 For “making” Su For “making” Kor making” For “making” “Shakedow ns’: “Soft snap” posta b Remitting thirty-day fines one “cop one roundsman, one sergeant. ono captain. To the Faito: Inclosed ing; really sale price 2 Also mauy odd lots of Fancy Silks, very desirable for waists, lin- ings and other purposes, re- duced to 75 CS. a yard, formerly $1.50 to $2.50. Lord& Taylor, To the Balltor of The Events Wert: 4 $1.30, which we two girls have Fund, rt k Tab Ny ‘and Dorothy, Me arpby,, Zitat Ls Fostain and Agnes Sei B-835 Truly, \the policeman's lot {s not a His progress through the ery turn with akedown.” days on the near his home 8% will do it. If he wants a “graft post,” like the Tender- loin, he may have to part with a hun- dred or two, Well, Mr. John Doe gets his transfer. He's gooé for a year; that Is, the “shake- down” carries with tt the privilege of remaining on a certain post for the term of 365 days and makes him an tmmune trom “charges at Headquarters.” Oncill's Definition, Here is what Mr, Oneill, the br. button man who defled the “Big Chief," Clara Korntex, Dora Tousls, Brookiya Mice Mon. Tironz. ‘he Evening World taclosed $1. that I mate by cent a glai © probability of a tbe From his “tenderfoot’ force he must recognize of “giving up,” tent, and of plactdly submitting to a arly ‘shakedown’ of elve patrol some et far removed from his home. many Instances ho begins to wear ff $300, As a ary anywhere from $$) to $1,40 a year, he finds he ts maarito: Jtuelt and 3 sees be in bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable | appetite, poor digestion, debility and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system— Pagar rardy. vening World L for Sick Sables’ Fidaa Trea and James Merk Pang, jay O'Neill and ethers TEETH | That FIT Jamez Merk v mer campaign. benefit some sick bables up against 1. unless he can boast of ‘pull.”” If ambitious, and there ts no ‘one back of him to help him out, he { must save up $1,000 to wear tho stripes \ of a roundaman. | ‘To sit behind the big desk In the sta- } tlon-house and wear bratds of gold on the arm and cup he must “give up" the modest sum of 3, Should aspira- tlons carry him further along, he can present himeelf with a beautifully carved Bold badge at a cost of $15,00 Days of Enne Begin, ‘Then his days of ease and “grait"" be- gin, If he wants to go “higher up" he must stand on his drag with the polltl- cal powers. ‘This 1s the way to climb the police Indder, and many of the 7,600 men In the department have passed through the experience. i} The * fled out,’ \E that it has never been possittc actually i \ to trace the “assessments” to thelr last resting place. Tho first “touch” the ‘“tenderfoot"” | piuccoat gets Is elther from the “ward- man" or a “detail” man, »;Policeman John Doc, let us say, !s quictly fatrolling his post some twenty miles from his home. He {s thinking of * the hours he loses in travelling, » "Hello, Doe,” says a volco coming up behind him, It is the wardman. “How do you like your post?" * asks the pwardman. Ho Woesn't Like It. t's on the hog,’ says Doe, to get near my home.” ‘ “AM the cops want that graft," re- marks the wardman, despalringly, ‘Thon the crafty wardman introduces tem" is most beautifully car- Jt is arranged so adroltly ike ‘ou're a good fellow and ought to be sent near your home. Til try to fix tt. Maybe it'll cost you a few dollars. You know you got to In- uence Headquarters." "Doe understands, and asks how much, 4f-he wants a plain transfer to be ho understands by a “shakedown:” ‘It's a station-house rumor that if a man pays $25 he will be taken care of for a year. There will be no transfers for him and no complaints against him.’ In every precinct there is the “bum” post—that 4s, a bad section of the ter- titory to be covered. It may be a “tough” section, or it may be a stratch of green grass. Few policemen want them, It will cost the men assigned to those undesirable posts from $3*to $15 to get «change. The money may be passed through the wardn b might be trusted to the " which means a policeman who Is a fixture in the precinct. The “chandelier” “do business’ 4s, when they have a business proposi- tlon of this kind there can be only two parties to the transaction, * “Detail” assignments yleld big profity. The pedatal: men ate policemen who ed to the courts, the District- oMco and various public buildings and banks. They have easy Work and regular hours, usually from 9A. M. to S$ P.M. That is why these men must Faive up" $150, Go “by Favor." But thesa art go “by fav They med bY the politiclanss in them. hat the $100 a tpolitieal i © Probably {00 of these assignments in the Department and w large number of them, aald, must be pald for yearly, It‘has always been supposed that the money for making roundsmen, serge: and captalns has passed out of ti t the coffers of certain politician, Krade o} and the wardman ni gRAery, man cievated to the nt tain is 20 fee! sponsor. and 1 ay the ice"’ tag ja aide nis dealings aro with “Higher up" is an oft-repeated applied, to the Department. the vias: ts have better understanding of who "Mr. HigheUp' i than iba public. As @ matter of fact "' h ix supposed to 0 divide th Anybody “next” to those gore femen can have what the police term ve vt,” and he soon found he soon himself an “itinerant chute ———<$ $5 $$ < “BOY AND GIRL WAIFS. Sdinie and Heasle Mendel ound i Anstray In Bis City, Absten-year-old boy and his seven- old sister were found by a police- Joan of the Gid Slip Stution. wandering Around the South verry to-day, The ren were wnable to speak English finds could tell scarcely anything about The boy sald his name was tel and that his: sister on © the. boy bore the nami Bernstein, No. 10 Cannon street.” it adders no Mrs, Bernstein was: [3 m McKeesport, Pa, municated with the pollens of that city, POST-OFFICE ROBBED. Durglars Blew Open Safe at Shiloh, |7 N. Jy amd Got #100, (pecial to The Evening World.) BRIDGETON, N. J., Sept. 10,—Robbers blew open the eafe in the post-ofiice at Shiloh fast night and secured over. $100 and a quantity of postage stamps. They ‘This is tho third time this office has deen robbed in Nishibe vente: apposed |6 hey, "ronding the many ailins child still find in the teneme. weather Is coming on, however, when it is assured that there is no further need of the services of the corps they will be withdrawn. Last week they doctored mote sick babi any previous week of the campal Teport that there are ulmo jling tots demanding attention! this week Contributions to the charity should ba} addressed “Bick Bui und, Cashler of World, Pulitzer Building, New York Clty. THE CONTRIBUTORS. Ta the Eedivar of The Erening aed please find $7.01 for of the AIK Babley Funds It in the proceeds of a fait and lan party held on South Mmadmay, Kingy- idee, N.Y. the following. he cool and only with four cyes—that |i nid find $5 for the benefit ef the which was collected by {! Dllentng girls and others: yy Haas, 315 Kast Nir Mame Ludi, A Salta The ning please find check for $5, the proceeds of @ stand Inf front of 2 West One Mundre. Trusting this will bo. b: fferin gs’ tot Frank Mi Viola Mayer, . Pannlo Heineman, Bylveater Kr: Gertrude He! . 252 West One ifuvdred and Seventeenth at Editor of The Evening Wor Inclosed please find check for $3.45, hich wi nr, G13 East One Hundred and Forty- 6 [collected by er fmith, 593 East One Hundred and recty- the Dior vening World ‘Inclosed find money order for. Balen” Pund, earned fair for a Moping the little 0} Irene Murray, “11; Zita La Fountain, 11; Irvington, &. ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: @ closed fad $2.00, which was collected following children for the boueft of tho ables’ Fund: 2 for Ste hours. will veneat Agnes Murphy.st1 Jaonant Me rancls I auline Derm Helen O'Co ‘G00 Fast One’ Mundred and: Thirty 4f0N street. To the YAltor of The Eveniog World Inclosed please Gnd * lected by velling toys and lemonad Loretta Woit, Selma Wollt. nd have com. {Ralph To the Kdltor of The Hre ng World: Tncioved please fad il od Este Bivum Martha ehroeJer, To the Wittor of The Evening World: Incloved please find $3 for the Sick Labler Pund, whiea we made by ny of and candy. 1 wish piztures in your paper, the fund in our town. Mabel Murray, ‘Te the Baltor of The Evening. World: ncloved please And $2.00. which ine following named, catiaren have collected for the Sick than tl preuiys Noe anette ret. West One Hundred and Twenty- ol, 258 West One Mundred and Twea- street; Hackhardt, 21 W _Twenty-thint atteet 5 FIREMEN ARE. HURT IN BLAZE. FLAMES DAMAGE JOHNSTON BUILDING, BROOKLYN, ‘our Alarms Turned in for Stub- born Early Morning Fire —Loss $10,000, Four alarms were turned In this morne ing because of a fire in the Johns! Uullding, on Nevins street, between Fui- ton and Livingston streets, Brooklyn, Five firemen were badly injured. The ambulance surgeon from the Brooklyn Hospital attended two firemen who were injured. Jolin It. Hanson, of ‘Truck No. 3, fell through w hatchway in tho cellar and fractured u kneecap, Al- bert F, Wise, of Engine No. 105, was struck by glass from a broken window, and his face and hands were badly cut, Many splinters of the glass were re. moved by the surgeon. Hoth men were taken to the hospital, ‘The lows by the tre puns to about $10,000, and smoke will xe any for n Fulton ‘or an ho Traific wan resumed before the ees tut gan. The fire started in the basement, where considerable paint. was stored. by “tho Pittsburg Plate Glass Company.” Th pncera also Wecupler tb Seat ground floor The flames ftoor and then Grunt Poat, ae is an elghtatory dick structure, vais Is sunpored to be tires proof, It lan OOF to the big clots not Smith, Gray de ea ause of the danger of the fire wproud- Ing ail of the avaliable tr fighting ap- paratus in Brooklyn was called o ‘Tho amoke from the burning i paint "wan so dense e firemen could hardly enter the building, and stroams of water had Mttle effect on the flames. A call waa nent for ambulances while the fre was atill burning and before it was un- der control, 2 j|to the Fire Marshal a: Broadway & 20th St. BRAVE FIREMAN WAS OVERCOME. LEVY WAS TWICE RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS, After F| u ( Experience He Declared Was Willing to Fight Blase Again, Assistant Foreman Edward J. Levy, of Engine Company No. 8 was twice over- come by smoke while battling with a fire in the cellar and first floor of an old-fashioned tenement-house at No. 22 cast Fifty-ffth atreet, early this morn- .ng. ‘The second time it was necessary (o call an ambulance from the Flower cloapital, and Levy was revived by Dr. eErlinger, The fi sd tenant a he Wi morning. He opening the cellar door fou place In # blaze Rnd the tenan escapes and o red by one of the i the whole the alarm fire- r the roof to adjoining buildings, from which they descended in, nafet vy fed a party with 9 hoze, which rushed Inthe hallway und started down the cellar steps, When the water was turned on the smoke poured up in such a volume that all dropped the hose and ran back except Levy. Me stung to tt until the smoke overcame him and he dropped on the stairs, H! companions ran in and carried him Into the streot, where he vived, He declared that ‘he was. weil enough to fire, and went into the building agi A second ete Overcome, sand. thls time could not revive him and the amt bu jane wan summoned. It made record time reaching the fire within fve minutes from the time the cell sent In, After Levy waa ri ni ved: her dered home. The Wo the extent of fa ihe owner. ‘Che fire he w mrad amie Di Dugan t* jan been reported suspicious. FIRE IN BROADWAY. Stable h Five Horses Were Barned to Death. Five horses were burned to death in Fe A. Davies's stable at No, 2741 Uroad- Knowledge. ioe will cure or destroy t (teased nine 2 tor aleoholle trttatan| the patien ppler,”* social drt ee any one to hav liquors after using White Ribbon joraed by Memb ory . , oars. Buperiptendent of the Woman's Christian “t sted waite Ribbon i nkand commend Sioturs ot our Union are dallghted to a our temperance w ident Its trial eryehere, ot by matt, $1. iting or calling va Mt Mt ath at i Megeman, 19 bh dtue stores \y. Help Wanted—Maie keepers Mowlle ANTED—Competent bs positions, Write Th Ame rrstown,_N. CO ————— way at midnight in a fl destroyed ix cari damage, Nearly eran inte, stable ran into strce Qothing and walted tll tinguished. GIRL KILLED HERSELF. —_——_ Julia Bernheim Commitied sulciie Beenanee She Was Out of Work, years old, ing in her Julla Bernheim, twenty committed suicide this m room at No, 190 East Elght She lived with her married brother had been out of work for several weeks. She was ill and deapend and had often threatened to Kill herself, While the other members af the were asleep she swallowed w ‘polls acid and then turned on the mor 8 The brother was aroused by of gas and he broke into hin sist room. She was dead when discovered. ——————<>_-— $200.000 FIRE IN SALT LAKE. 1 Oiees pMce, Sept, 10.— and Fires General SALT LAKE CITY, Utnh An explosion of dynainite »< inthe cellar of & mine and smelter supply company wrecked the Ores Short Line Butlding this morning and set fire to the Dooley Bleck on the north, In which are the General Post-OMco and gen- eral offices of the Rio Grande Western Railway. The damage is $200,000. clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and It is in just such eases that S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. watery, S. S. wife used bottles of sa blood rand to tone “My veral with very i effect by way of provement. “We regard it a great toni i blood purifier. Derr, Princeton, Mo, im- is the greatest of all nd you will appetite) improves at once, nervousness vanishes as new, rel, pure blood once| tonics, find the Strength returns, and more circulates throughout the system, | $.$.S. is the only purely ve blood purifier known, It con minerals whatever, tion or advice wanted, medical advice, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. For Sale. CREDIT "fue RYBODY ning, Ds, Mable good WATCH & DIAMOND: DIAMUADS, WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, L weekly: articles déllvered om first CHANGE WATCH UO,, 237 Broad table s no Send for our free, © book on blood and skin diseases and| write our physicians for any informa-! ». No charge for, CROWNS That WEAR EVER CLOSED. JERSEY CITY—York & Grove Sts. B NEWARK—Droad & Market Sts, a's Clothing at ae eas, AND MONTHLY PAYSUENTS, 2 '431 Ei Open Mon at ela LE cas eee ES $50 WORTH, S$! DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. LEWIN’S 6 OT WEST 125TH cand Saturday Evenings For Ani batween 3 private € 16TH ST. Tv. ! @ hth Ave., Sra a Everybody log, cloaks and Jews Nz ING ce publicly proved by the official fig=s St ures of the American News Company that the regular daily New Yor! cireulation of The World fs) thousands greater Co that: aS iS

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