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o THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1901: — {Asks Why Shepard Does Not Endorse Tammany County Ticket—Wants to Know How He Stands On Police Question. |DEMOCRATIC WOMEN MAKING | _GREAT EAST SIDE CAMPAIGN. CALL TO ACTION BY ROOSEVELT. 8 The President Asks that Republicans Work Harder for Low. JEROME’S SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. SDT. Mi—Addresses ‘onnty Comn . MmArrives at Cn and Twenty-ffth street. 10.15 1. W.—Talke to Sterling Republ A Forty-ffth street and Amaterda meeting at Cooper Union for the WR tee. East One to jerome, No. n Chat, ave One “Phree cheers for the man who fen’! | aud © toa noonday address and from subject and afraid of any of em," was the greeting | address to canvassing with startling Ineessa ; nearly three thousand Acorns gave Ju Aity al) hun The decision of the Republleans to eetphind the rest of tne candidates ‘on the Uce Jerome when he appeare! at the | ll this has heen done the [ME Deattitte to call a Into the game and push along the cause |74mmany ticket, leaders of the organt- headquarters of the “Tall Ouks fro toof the candidate's day ts ere wore W Of thélr aticient enemy, Seth Low, wan] 2ton will be very much surprised, The — oe omnyme — Little Acorns Grow’ organization forchermuatshureycchrough Mayor, with the entire Demcoratia ma+ Leonard street and Broawlway at noon and Visit half a dozen ditt Probably Inspired more by President] chine of the five boroughs behind him to-day. or where he has engagemente te Roosevelt than by any desire on the| in 1697, was a minority candidate in The Fusion candidate for District- tng. When the last part of Piatt, Odell and the other lead- | More senses than one. The combin, Attorney sailed right Into his enemy Hivered he hustler C 5 . 4 1 tor” 4 fs s 4 a Nee Nustleni= hom cra. Up to the présent time the activits| vote tor Tracy and Low in that conte and denounced the Tamm: picturesque Jerome style. He opened his address with the read- Ing af a postal card which he said came Womxehour rest, after which le for another day's work the Whirlwind ‘Trip. to him this morning. It read: me MN ES ALY i “Poll nhizes tinued niormol aces |ne Justice Jerome over hie speech Police force—thirty day making route last night. Coming up cat: erred polte: ing dead cat; transferred seeing policy thes uelenie Va Sixth bowh shop open and reporting same.” “Tho police situation,” sald Mr Je Wyek was prefered asked Canfield the this campaign. But Mr. Otel ee eeeaien iCAma| ing President Roosevelt, sald ACOne Nandcen pa ty "Twill make no pledges. ind Seventh ave te he was “1 have a most profound respect for | TE Re Tee saad President RoRosevelt,” continued Mr pete noe Wes , cht. eplendid | 20523 4nd in tess than two minites wes Jerome. “'He in an upright. aplendta | oi) jaiincned in hin address, Me spoke rkinewhe Interposed a Mstener, NY UAE EL GANTT SUE Pe belli Whe te Wun néarly eve is pry Precedent. wateh t been brought up in the “Nevertheless it was an unhappy pree- | aunpalgn. edent for Mr. Shepard to follow, She His ability to handle a tople aulekly He ee EV act nna waa sicitanete ard wax asked what he wot y wiih lye aw Min abditty [the Sixty-aixth attest elevated statin Devery, Shepard told how Roosevelt | for mount of ground, hour La rine; wae his heme refused to kive promises as to what he! geographically «peaking, In record- Nets me gud . mh teure ly for the | would do with Superintendent of Public | smashing time In the thirty-flve mb Phat this no unusual day for the Works Aldrich. Mr. Roosevelt j Utes during which he spoke he man may meen fram | Ma pre ed a leading Jawyer to tnvesthis to get Ina fing at every candidate on Hi ie Min anal drich, That lawyer found nothing wrong [the T mnany theket, scored the police, | seectation at with the Rochester man. [pointed out the wlownéss of juatice fn | atreet. Tn th “Now, then, if Mr. pard ta to fol-|eertain of t vurts, paid hin respects : low Mr. Roosevelt's example he will te Devery, Farrell and Van Wyck, and appoint a judicial committee to Inquire | finally concluded amid storm of ap- Into the Pollea Department, with the} plause by saying that he thought he result, no doubt, that Devery wt! alin tiknew where the ruffian’ who be pronounced the ‘best Chief ef Police | preaides over the Police Department New York ever tad nd declaring that tf he wax “Shepard says It ts up to Orel! to act. | ele District-Attorney he would —_ Tsay tt ts up to Murphy and Van Wye come pretty near taking the audience JEROME ON T delleve in home rule—in the city man-| into bis confidence, aging Its own affairs, He attempts to! te ceased speaking at exactly S14 THE POLICE place the responsibilty with the Gov-| o'clock. ‘Thirty acconds tater ne ap- SHACY ernor. That law violates all the tenets. peared through the tent exit and walked One Hundred and Twenty wh ny rupldly to of Democracy from tie time of Jeffers down. Yet Shepard, who says he has sixth street entrances, Democracy p' ded all over him, cries, riage was waiting for him. out for Odell to act West One Hundred and Fifteenth street,’ he called to the negro cowech- man, and at S61 he waa belng driven at A mad rate of speed down Beventh ave- nue. ‘The carriage reached the destina- “liton at Fighth avenue and One Hun- caugut {dred and Fifteenth street before the re porter, who was following in w hansom, Had rewched Beventh avenue and One “Ig refusing to de sa, Gov, Odell has | stamped himself a better Democrat than Shepard himself. The power to remove Devery Ia in the hands of Van W: Why does he not do It? 80 to speak, has bs with the goods on him, Probalily he will follow Devery’s advice under such con . x dlitio’ dl “know nothin’! Tut 1 ask, Fasguete Cou LOS ener steer Why doen't Hod Van Wyek do it? Why Is Shepard Vroudt Jat, p took one K satis ‘ hall bired by the Th. FM Every man on the fuston tek Club for hin to speak in, and turning spects the othe to the attending commit sald Tt s tion among them, ¥ too small. Have the p who have the company we are tn. aay PATS ANY What has Mr, Shepard got tw say | ttundred and. Sixteen about the rest of th ammany CUeket? | message had ne: crowd be He has sald he was proud to be on e derome was again in hts 3 Iriving furtously te the Em- ask him: Is he proud of Tke rerio gerd ne naan How wohe dike Henry ere Two thousnnd, What does he think of Van Land t m Juste j he pre: rice mite How in the name of deveney docx te Me made only expect to cooperate with ie ma . Mke Unger in purifying the elty? iit ene round Ehime A toexplatn himself us what he ving tae not up to Shey WH he tell about tt Justice Jerom question and declar not he took up the Hae fundred and Arrlige sWwervet up in front of tl and Male ac anfinute made im wiiked calml the Jaws must % musle of th made sel f-r hohande and zene, him. “Men in this made to feel wrong daily when plying a poubltc men should are not look Up atience berg to lite] A down the etuge WON'T he as other with tind England, in other “Lam n when | expect to t think i opposed to all thetr inter. ax tdo because | beileve sade I ve the busi —— aken out tied “hc {Croker S583 230) 000 Step: of politics, Th each of the Tant nicht Justlee tention to the polte idward M ves that bh 6] Jerome devoted much and ty the dee neat ft Shepard that af- ter all the fue and ory against polite srruption but one wardman had convicted In referring to the case against Dep- uty Poller Commisetone Devery, Mr, Jerome attacked the Supreme Court “When Will 8. Devers war brow before meas a aver he ght nbs ® C8 John, pescurges T PSs Culle Mis BIE Jsrs Mitorneys stated thar they dit ne level Devarsconnlaecin vealerahatce © OT Cielo (ole eroreloierere: [OF fore me. tt ty) own: opinte: Be Julius, Marburge Wiltia Sulzer, pind has been a daily canvasser since the fair shank A thought 1 could Followers Will Mar- Gorge Y. Roesch and John PT. Oakle east vas LOC ea een ean eT Ric ive itto him ail right, tot asa mater! Shafled at No. 94 Sece} _ tem ‘they ontain v mirect, “wil bo one ot. those. who will fact. I did not Intend to try the case - sides these Indies, the emain after the meeting to consu eit oud ei et] vot anmenl ti ond Avenue This Afe| present to took out for strange: with es anid daughters of voters davita, and they were sent te ad terest newromera, most of the members| Mrs. 662 See- the Supreme Court. ‘That ws ternoon,and a Dozen |i nics. Democratic Club, who candidate eke belleve th. ice bs ; ave been dol ; from district. Is weeks ago 1 belleve that Judge iy a Speakers Will Make ts been doing hard work ever, on f the most) prominent ¢ e man who Is trying to du right. but how this club was organ toy have 1 emoctatic women In the club, and can we obtain convictions when we are Addresses. quent headquarters, bet thay have) will help roegive at the manscménting, Fs w benn ng a hail an {4s willadso Mrs. Henry Flegenhetmer, forced Into delays of that sort have hb inaking « hoitse-te-house ¢an ie iter TOPAndEAIte a cleorKe. ea | ave waited four weeks for a dé == tapes ot ttrete distr: FL any N 1@ oth rents are t, poim thts case, amd f oshall watt ” 4 Saek elwotiun dist heen unremitting in their he longer. laws becuiroltUltToni ene | Cia ees aera eee ce LOL) ee beable] a to bring. iy new members to the prohittt my Kink from the. he kay whth greens ni bese live w “Phere js nod rata Mrs, Leo- but itd joy Utterances as] bUNtIag fo hone reat inaga-meet> [among them. and every day tye women] pold) Harb the Dem aavetize ait “4 a Pia cat ey ve | devoting 4 msing the | Women ar on the « (private citizen, 1 satuit this ag oF the Lintiea Demoeratic Clab, to fare devoting hours to tanvassing eampatgn thie full 1 the 4 ¢ in hon these ditnieta NOt one ts % Mfver telling new the MH AIO There nt 3 ocloek this & ipod Peeeiere ntti 18 EWNIOn 1 aw netner soctation had pret nea. Tht ne fret large meating [OMEN exceay pt) eh eng, ‘ Devers bet ! ee saodi beaut MCOUNK | tera dive. and bome of the Aoubttui willing! ey rua of the Deering ats sremion In tie eat [Onn are chatted over vue aver aka election to Mt Whalen aid thrown Ani Mey neve made propara- Meniiver of the elit Nak her line sr np women Runt the tH Phy aewy, Jisticn Jerome continued: [tens to have ita atroag ene xumot well In and and ts pree Seauiguine what ie ey arnt tM syer, Man Wyek and] Mex duit: Maem i! garty cea to hier fitedtions abd t to ive HAL Cth AL AN the ity Halle a f opreshtent of Ladies’ | they. «home of nt thet terested, prominence Heswant Chub, wil Pin number, usually at Mrs. Harbingers, | qe ‘said Mrs, John Re nMnine Cetaree wae yi 7 hnmen, | Wao os ta touet wit work tn all the | op reat number neh ball, that buffoon whe hag dts é Metricts, te comp amd exeh oF asking for information aced every offer he ever helt, haal® Lotte tdewe. this ait done much of the with it s 18 Her Husband fork before, but T delleve tf t theme m ihone aay arttt © srombbent among U2. Keep on wanting to) know, Vesa hy. s WIL Include Mra, Harbu Varnes will be Sire He ita Raine frail, not be long until or Carrell : AEDS No. AM Sixth #t the club will be a permanent organiza 1 They Matha SFE SONG OTL Petty wife af tte tion with a membershis of hun¢ wea and nenely ela Marburger, and Awsembly from the And this vear all this stir is found Whom the case Bhocweinacranky at ey xf to have most tmportant resulta.” y fight roll trath, the same Attorney, Croker and t face to fa “Hfetlo, Dick" guid derom: Why, hello, Jerome Orvker, nnd the twe shook har things elt asked We're mniking a het ficht!! sald te rome Sooure we satd Cr Hoth Laughed and oey and Jus £ do st wetthn 7 : “Larry GHGUOE Bee as Make Him Talk. ve te WORKS LIKE it for Cruker once, And. the it, Twenty A RACEHORSE. | ny na Demnacraticy) fluent or 1 Ctith at 1 ofctook tite ciittientia mute Lwwihitara Sense! witked down to the Hoffman House District Justice Jerome's campaign } Phere he had a conference with Jonna, | he | Mkened to a whirlwind, and one Reson! whe haa hares lols Sheparrdtn | bewwe ete Tammie only attempt to follow him throws! Bay sah sete yatta Bs ae of a day to appr : aceumey lendquarters, in regant to many de Teint the statement. If purswer does fF the camputyn. ontier aide proce) Che\eers ices olen) ambu Mr Croker was waka by an ne Mowe Working Hard, fore be is bal through his | rowhat he had that he had bet has a c¢ lity would c battle-eh be solely because lic which in invulnerw favorably with a the rep ard, mpare y on She 8 armor | 07% working hand retire at th morting. [ut risht down to campatcn What Tammany says will be the b plate. v 1 nave nothing to say about For action and variety nothing tke said Croker, “They jast ffx the canvass which the Fuston candidate) inose stories up to try to get. me. to for District-Attorney 1s kings hax} yy ANGLIN oERoeee cere at Known In this city, Veterans of} oyjur hE Meat ALF Polltical battles are amazed at the!” dis atientlon was then called to the energy and versatility displayed by) cnarge that the +f streot caliwer Jerome, and his opponents are looking A franchise w: a © in Vain’ fot signs of a breakdown, Ag n| Uonchive was a vt Scampasmer many Vellevée the Justice 1 Nave Nothing to Sny. counts Theodor: Roonevett and ¢quais| “Oh, 1 Nave nothing to say about Fan! a. that,’ he repli. Im not ioftfe to tlk for publication on any wubject.”” After leiving the Hoffman Mode Mr. Crokér walhéd down to Tammany Hall, Ju Above Fotitteerith street and Pourth Avenue he met Col. Léohieed VW. Jerome, a forceful Republican ofator and a brother of Justice William ‘Travers Jerome, _ nao 4 itico Jerome tickles his day's work fnuch ae a blf-back goes at the of aN opposing football team. He into it, ‘and once started he ue fhamiiers and drives his ‘tor. Distttet- al meeting to b ab on thy thia campalen 9 plac to-mbg he Din lchulas Kink, sixty. aixta street and Columbus avenue. John B. Bexton will have charge of the meet- ing. James J. McManus, Prestdent of the James J. MeManus Avnoctation, of the Fifteenth Assembly District, at Taminany diaii Uis morning aw eaid he wonld have 1,50 Democrats in “SHEP PROMISE: Jorn HOV “Does no! line. Four years ago he snpported Séth Low, but has deciared for Shepard this — Kurthqyake fn the Wem mates ST, THOMAS, D. W. 1. O8t: 23.ThHe sharpest earthquake stock in many de was doné, 1 shall i on the poll on the pul night at St. do you feel shout tleket?"" Mr. “How racter 1 the y given to him by the ARD WILL TALK ON POLICE. S TO DISCUSS THE QUESTION AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Uefuses to Say Whether or Not Ho! Tammany's County Edward Mo Shepard was more Usually retleeat today when the porter met him at sR str Hrookiyn, headquartors formation to vetunteer and ty all ques t i a tho ster typed repl sidered the sui jour poll fore ontalle of the fant | in « Shep » that ¢ hid giv mms! very Ime n from oMey he un had not rs the ref Wek to ' against Devery by the 3 As soctation amount to his announcing his approval of ‘i Mr. Shepart was asked That Is a political question that 1 cannot answer here." Mr, Shepard re- piled. “If Gov, Odell’s refusar co interfere renders him open to criticism te not or Van Wyek equally Mable?" ve something further to say ce question, but Lahall say tt bile platform, probably to- teholas rink." the county Shepard was asked, “Do you approve the nomination of Van Wyek to the Supreme Court and of oflyoars was felt here yesterday, No Cee Unger and Fromme?" 3 “That ia a political question and I a Ce Sa alicia aie lbs: uestions on nything to candidates e from the BANNER FAILS, MAGISTRATE DEUEL QUICKLY DISMISSES COMPLAINT. ——_- RANK ON BENCH SCORES JEROME Nehukes Heok and Lad pany Captain, and Calle Ate tention to Real Abuses, trate Henry A. Brann patd hia | Capt, Howe, of Hook and Ladder ctx to Justis Jer » Court this morning e latest person to find fault: with nt-Tammany political banner, He Avraham Levy ifad) me tes Seaton, ¢ y protested As: rebuked from the bench ¢his morn- Distriet-Attorney Byrne had | ing by Magistrate Deuel In the Essex th the vidence was sufflclent. ker Court. “L have had expertence with the Dis- pt. Howe had summoned Iyaac Ber- Jerict-Attorney's office under the pres: [man to court and, complained that he ent administration,” sal Magistrate phad sublet part of his bullding to the Brann on having a repre- [Citizers’ Untof, which had a huge ban- nentauly let-Attorney'’s Of (ner stretched ihe street In viola. this my cases re- . ton of law, it 1K Ued to fre-dsoapba, Lawyer Smitkin appeared for Berman hore bef dont want t have Mr. | made by some of the fusion lead Low that Republi etew ep he majority of ergantzation cans would than Mected, ral Low beshue® they 1 her nee tt will not benett them any Home of the Caston leaders lieved to bye presented the chase to President io ; rate th personal elt. Ata President {8 manifesting a k Interest in the fusions cause. Ha talk with him Governor showed matter. Sew York ye the Fifth Avenue Platt, the olt-time ralled the organization Fécond rank and told move on. readers of them to get A | Getting a “Move On.” | Chatrman-fpunn, of the I | State Committee; Chairman Morris. the County Committee, and tit Eyck (a Tammany officeholder) {tinea up and ordered to take off tt | couts and go to work at once. jare being kent out to-day to district | leaders to put on a fuli head of steam for the fuston ticket It is not Improbable that the Re- he fusion cause, though not ax much, of course, an they would if Mr. Low were a regular organization candidat So far the Republicans have spent abs $215 of thelr own money for Mr, Low. ‘They even sent the bills for typewriters | for the Citizens’ Unton to pay. The pro- | moters of the Citizens’ Union, who, ac- \cording to the popular report, have not any too much money, registered a large nd decisive kick, but had to pay the bills, ‘The decision of Odell, Asweolates to go to work for Low will rellove the Citizens’ Union of a good deal of expense and worry. A candidate on the fuston ticket, talk- Ing about the nancial phase of the corl- teat last night. said: Wants Republican Money. “If the Republicana really mean to help ux out they cannot do any better than by taking charge of the campaign in Assembly districts and by giving us at least a purt of the money they would Platt and thetr have to spend if they were conducting | ® straight partisan contest. These ra- Ports about us being short of money are not quite true. “It Is nm fact, of course, that we do not contemplate spending as much money as Tammany Nall. There are two reasons for this. One fs that we are oppored tn principle to spending money to encourage voters, and the other 1s that we probably could not re'se ai much money as would be required, “But I think you will find that there will be an ample supply of cash to de- fray all legitimate expenses during the rest of the campaign. Several gentle- men who are known to me stand ready to provide ua with money, and you may accept my word that we will have money to be properly represented at the Polls on Election Day." r Com-| He do Fromme Not Bashful. Ike Fromme does not belleve tn hiding hia Heht under 9 bushel. ‘This war demonstrated to-day by the appearance in front of the Registers office, over which he presides. in all of the win- dows and on some of the pillars of the Register's building there are lthographs of Ike showing his face. smiling out from under a line which heads “For Presl- dént of the Borough." The Uthograph Is really a flne wofk of art. It doesn't show the face of Ike, though there Is a resemblance betwoen It and the real nr- ticle, The man who made the lithograph probably wanted to flatter the ‘Tam- many candidate for President of the Borough and succeeded in doing 20. Ike {9 a pretty busy man these daye, n't spend much time in his of- fice, but he is very active at night. He turned up at some, of the upper Broad- way resorty Inat night {na dinher coat and was willing to make new acquaint- ances and tefl them all about himself without much urging, He attendéd Company No, 6, located in Canal street, | Meetings at two or free clubs and so- eletfes to which he belongs, and, accord- Ing to some of the atorles, did not heet> tate to exert évéry friffuetice to cultivate votes, Van Wyck to the Itear. If Mayor Van Wyck, as a candidate for the Supreme Court, does not run be- of the Republican organization leaders has been mainly confined to making a lot of nolxe without doing any work for The charge has been openly 1 etty | confident in advance that If he (# electet are Be- this view of He sent for Gavernor Odell the othe: bout the were Orders publicans will contribute some money to topped hin 233,000 votes by more 9,00. He also ran a long way behin Dunn and the other candidates en tha. rata Ucket. A ood many of the more conservativo,, . of the Tammany aders who are not in sympathy with the operations of the gambling combine id ike to see Vin Wek dérented, and hia name will by a good many men who would not the fa¢t known, ‘The actlon of thé Har Associaton and opposition of the more consclentious Tammany men has encouraged the Repu organization to hope for the election of Jam A. Blanchard Ip place of Van Wyck Nek’ Muller’s “Snetifen”” It ts not very often that a member of ‘ongress cun be induced to resign nls Joo unde y circumstances. Congresas- n Nick" Muller, who has had @ sort of mortgage on a geat In the lower the a ts more thao house of the National Ceggiatare for the last twenty years, intends to resign of Richmond. ‘Old Nick hn been the Deméeratio n century. He made his debut tn, Con- Brese yith the late President gickiniey. much influence at) Washington, other Congressman from New ¥ visi were (J around fora candidate | f resident a month ago they Feige that Show. of carrying the borough. ‘TNey: ed him to run. and ng cone 35 electes f he does, will resign his Job in Congress. ‘owne—There’s nothing Ike @ friend In adversity all, by Aimself. He can tell you at jenst a score of reasons why you failed. If he ix elected President of the Borough boss of Staten Island for a quarter of R good many yeark ago. and ah When Democrat ate 3 was the only man who stoad 3 probable at he wili 8 HIS PRINCIPAL FUNCTION. ~ Browne—That's right. He's in a -elass Philadelphia Press Thursday, Oct, 2gth, ' Ladies’ foe Sut Dept. Costumes in canvas, poplin and .camel’s hair; colors: blue, black and Gece} silk lined throughout, $42.50 & $52.50, value $65.00. 3 Tailor-made Suits, in vene. tian, homespun and cheviot; skirt on drop silk lining, , $22.50 & $27.50, value $35.00, Golf and Walking Skirts, colors: blue, brown & oxford, Lord Taylor, ‘. Broadway -é& 2¢th Bb. 2” — CAND SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. Cocoanut Kisnes.cccee Eo ‘ Chocolate Figs and Dates.<Ib. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. Peanut Sqaares.cmceececconclb. 100 HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Re Business. Fine Clothing at 60 cts. 3 Dollar. Never 8 ul ie clothing been sold at these amazingly low prices. We are goitig at exactly GO o1 it of the retail business andare sacrificing every garment here at exactly Gc. On the nd Winter overcoats; rich, tasteful businets suite pg full drove and Tuxedo suits lined with sttk Prince Albert coats and vests; ‘trousers, manner which has won for our clothing ite long on the dollar. 650 Of our finest aa) $18 and $20 suits are now reduced to toby Mr. Ju Jerome, as he Is ]and sald it wis polltfes that led to the Quitting f nt to do. Mr. dustice Jerone is very | complaint. favor of the saloon men now, “Within half a block of hore," sald | J-e-r-onn-e,"" | Magistrate Deuel to Capt, Howe, “every | 801% continued tae 3 » slowly, “wna | flre-cacape Is full of ropes from one 9 ica Gen that the uUmé@, E end of the street to the other, and you], ort’ tina 40) aitrsat,paiteras; crereoe © gor Distrlet-| don't do anything about tt. Don‘ come | and made of tbe nent Umporiet fbricy ali on the on ticket Mer. | here for sport. Do your work faithfully | £c. iat md ib tho re se J-e-t-o-m-e retried all my | and honestly and PN assist you. San drag maton Sy cera ire) Cae BI) web juor cases) which I saw fit to dis-| Capt, Howe was indignant, "Iam Ao- charge, not all—most of them. ing my work honestly,” he cried. Magistrate Deuel pounded his gavel on the bar as the fire captain spoke. “You can sce Tammany Hall banners “The other Judges are Ieind enough to lé& me know when they retry many of y cases, But there is not #0 much a eee ee eletroemve, [all over and the Fire Departm He roasted all che saloon-keepers who | doesn't interfere declared Mr, Smit- came before him, but now pretends to | kin. 5 be friendly with thom. M-r. J-u-s-t-t-c-e | “i'm doing my duty,” declared the ik the prospective District-| Captain, “It doen't look like it’ sald the queried Mr, Levy, | Magistrate, AH a} bring only one jemone partner, Hen: W. Unger, is hi out of all istrict, \ttoFney "on the ‘Rvelk said. ‘the Magistrat oe tows. walked mate tics 3-2 Garen8 sotnks) hes in (: vexed, FREE A | the violations OF | covert ond iw hiprerg 58, 50 each. Tey Inctude black, Line and gray unfinished wortted suits; imported biack thidet end Slegomal sulle; caastinere atat worsted sult fmapy of our evlebrated ‘'Londén" io neat checks and dark tasteful plaids, &e. Among tiem are anita cut with broad ahoulders and military fronts. | > About 500 of our finest $15 and $18 overcoats are. now. reduced to $7, 50 each. Some. altk lined. They Include black thibet ‘and Imported Oxford gray {enipcord overcoat In Hight snd ark shaden, fe, Many. are ont ia ra) vicuns the Tong, ‘Atyle which is now the fashion. = HAMMERSLOUGH BROS., 330 BROADWAY Ego

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