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ARE THE POLICE AIDING GAMBLERS? Agent at Headquarters Apparently Looks Out} for the Fraternity. Who !s the agent at Police Head-)"es« quarters who stands between the gamblers and the present administra- tion? Col. Partridge says “We cannot cope with the tions because of the Court of Peals decision.” District-Attorney Jerome “Tam not as expert on ling situation as I once wait. I am considering situation.” But the question still obtains. Whol has given the tip which permits of| the wholesale reopening of gambling houses and pool-rooms in the city? condl-| ! was the whole gamblers of New York. He mot taken any definite steps rageous scania known in New York. It {9 @ fact that for some unexplained reason the gamblers from all points of the compass have been coming | the olty for the last month. ential citizens put out the opi the decsion in the “The” established » new situati Ding world, and that was ‘That as long as the « ternity kept under « advertise themse be interfered with. As soon as the welcome news was spread sbroad by the men who by twirling the city of New York and more pool- rooms doing business than there were before the reform adminis- tration went into power. ‘To show how true this assertion is only necessary to poin specific cases, Canfield's has b running for some celebrated gambling he ‘Twenty-ninth street is open now to comers, whereas only a few months ag: only the initlated could get \e house. Busteed, the manage gambling house, who is one of the most expert managers of gambling institu- tons in the country, bad bis orders up to two weeks ago not to admit into his | house any one who was not known to || him personally. These orders have now been revoked and ali comers who « me explanation of thel w admitted and allowed under the rule) ;; Mr. Jerome, when confronted yester- day with these statements and what his position was in the matter, @aid this: “1 have given the gambling sita- ation no thought whatever. The rant of any such conditions, at least, as has been » 1 am not the represented to me. That is all I eam ony now.” Bupt. McClintock called upon the Dis consulta The trictsAttorney and remained tn tioa with him upward of an hour subject of their talk was 1 public by the District-Attor Superintendent o Prevention of © #tood that the This conversation followed the visit | of an Evening World reporter at the rooms of the society tn East Twenty- second street, when Supt. McClintock asked for a of the gambling now know to be running. He i the society which I -Tepresent barred, s« evidence it will t or others seeking trance through second-story wind “fT am aware the recent influx of Western gamblers and eral re gambling ning and rehabilitation places vi the city. Raids a ecemmarily + It requires a mint money fo cope with a condition RU present. Our society of money. “When we raid a pla He ake raids. But Tam hen or where 4 ever, we shall not in a positic these raids will be Comstock on the Aler Anthony Comstock, who su ds ¢ pool-room at N without stance rot LY 14 of police activity, ra knowled| nizant of in, manbat 1 the gambling, the city and wasp Headquarters tidings ters. but his THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1902. TWO WIVES bic | | Surprising Resuits. te Simys nt ope Remedy Makes balers salves and w a have |WEDDED TO MRS. SCHUCKS ot | LAST SATURDAY. edy abl ireiate © er Second Wed) His Celebra ding Le Discovery that ie Is Migamiat, Jabetn s second # " rtifteat that Parks on Sept 24 Wiltam Wyle Her husband died Schucks met [when he w her parents that he was a When Mra. Bch "|SMALL-POX PATIENT FREE.| _ Delirious Shey koft Hr «lyn Howpttal ea from amall y years old. Jeremiah POX psewere croup at the very bexinnine B. Altman Go. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. For FRIDAY, March 28th: Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs, Black, White, and combinations of Black and White and White and Black, $2.65 1 58c. ) Each. 28c. found the lespite his. absen and he determined t o resent ‘ta ve experiments proved worl ways Dansed k ain “safe” compass went. the ma rrell la erecting a palatini hat will be fortified me District-Attorneys jetties. Al! the old places ened and many new ones have and the # Lace Ties with applique ends, or Lace Stocks with Silk Mull Ends (to tie), Turn-Over Collars of Embroidered Butcher Linen, Devery &t Police Headquar- stem" is doing business the olf stand, ZEITZ& T ARSHIS Es finds us prepared to meet the demands of our constantly growing custom. For 18 years we have made a specialty of CLOTH- ING, and those 18 years have been a constant study of how to meet the demands of that great class who consider CREDIT an accommodation, and whose intelligence sees no reason why they should pay extra for it. We had and have the same view of the matter, and for 18 years we have placed the more correct styles, made from the best fabrics, before the buying public, and charged a low cash price though we sold on liberal credit. The result? We have fifty thousand accounts, and are ready to do business with YOU on the $100 ONE DOLLAR __ $1.00 per week is a small sum—is it not? Yet it will enable you to dress fashionably We can honestly say that our assortment of Easter clothing is a magnificent collection of the best that skilled labor could produce or dollars buy. Clothing, hats, shoes and millinery—yours for the asking on credit is what we offer. $11 Our latest Cravenette Gent’s Coat, $25 a perfect garment; prices $10 to... A Serviceable pair of SHOES for 1 5 Our Homespun Suits cannot be dup. licated elsewhere for $16; we ask only Three Convincing Figures of Low Prices on Liberal Credit. “Oh, what pretty waists!” “What reasonable prices!” is what we frequently hear from ladies who visit us for the first time. ‘And on credit, too.” Our prices and styles are the secrets of our great success. $ Buys one of the prettiest Buy 5.98 $14. 98 : eee beat ir gracefully enetian sting ihey Silk Waists in the city. FRICES GO HIGHER OR COME LOWER, TO MEET THE CONDITION OF YOUR PURSE. REMEMBER CREDIT. REMEMBER, ALSO, OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT— THE LADIES’ DREAMS CAUGHT AND PERPETUATED IN A THOUSAND MODELS BROOKLYN STORES: 535 Fulton St., Opp. Elm PI 468 Sth Ave., bet. 10th and [1th Sts. NEW YORK STORES OF H.ZEITZ& TARSHI 2239 3d Ave., near 122d St. 431 8th Ave., near 3lst St. . THE MAN AND HIS CLOTHES, Some Big Specials for Easter. It is a significant fact that our delivery records for last year show that we-retained 95 per cent. of our old cuse tomers. Marvellous, isn't it? Would they have stayed if we hadn't pleased them ? And isn’t the store that can please others so absolutely a pretty safe store tor you ? A study of our styles and stocks will prove to your profit that we have the standard qualities—at very much lower prices than prevail elsewhere. Don’t buy your Easter outtit without looking at our special offerings: and looks ing is pretty sure to prove satisfied buying. For this week we otfer bigge specials for Easter than ever belore. Our customers know that that means big savings on every article. Bull Spring Suits. Bul Top Coats. ie are selling a great many Tan Covert Top We have a splendid showing of Fancy Cassi- oats; still more of the new shade. a tan tinged meres, Cheviots and Black Cheviots, cut in sin- gle-breasted Sacks, made of excellent goods, “with green; we also have an unusual line of all wool and dur: bie cut broad-shouldered, silk-lined Black Cheviots, linely cut and made better than the ordinary 315.00 10 00 e well tailored: there’s no doubt about it- h it is simply a weak value 10. (00 value; here at Buk Top Coats. line popularity of the very Short Top Coat Mtiaciesatrcrereisitete isto s lesiere erste demands a big variety. We have it: every Buk Spring Suits. good shade of Tan Covert and the staple Here's a good line: Fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds: also Black Cheviots Black Cheviot; cut broad-shouldered and very well made. We have been told that and Thibets; a tine grade of goods and very there’s no match for them to be aa | 7: 50 handsome putterns, splendidly cut and found at our modest price... Bull Top Coats. made: broad-shouldered, slightly form-tit- ting, very stylish: were it marked $15.00 you would call it good value; 12. 50 specnil at Gite Spring Suits. One would look far to find as hindsome This line contains a very tine grade of coats as these at our pree. Short Tan Fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsteds: Yop Coats in every new shade, silk or also Black Cheviots and Untinished Worsteas serge lined; black Untisished Worsteds, ' and Thibets; some cut Sack, some 54-square silk lined: Black Thibet Top ‘cotts, serge front; also the stylish two-button, double- lined; [agonal Covert Cloth, silk neds breasted striped Worsted: it you can duplicate every coat a masterpiece of good tailoring; them under $18.00 we'd like to know it; special at. " 15.00 THE srROLLERS, | / | Shoes and Oxfords. This Shoe is receiving the praise and | the trade of the people—the finest prize it could win. If your feet have been in- jured by ill-titting shoes, they will grad- ually grow back to normal by wearing | The Strollers. All leathers, all widths, jall sizes. Also the new Oxford Bluchers. — \ Quality of leather, linings, fittings and make the same as all 55100 3. 50 : Always one price... e = Bukl Gloves. a . Bull STAT \ \ c) | ~ A Sale of Men’s Hall eul< Derbys and Alpines. i ee This is a good time to teil you how to save wisely, and a hint to the thritty. We're offering a special quality of fine fur felts made on the best blocks, tinished with extra heavy silk trimmings and guaranteed to give excellent sere vice; broad brims, narrow brims, high. corled brims—every good shape in both - Alpines and Derbys. Some worth $3.00, others worth $3.50; the very 2 0 -00 | | shoes. est bargain in town at... seo. Rel Shirts. S y - Perhaps the most Here are shirts cer- sein meee ie / a important article ot tain to give you abso- shades. A good glove / the Easter attire is ad lute comfort, We are and our own the tie. Don't spoil very proud of these make 98c | your appearance by \ two lines—pertectly ite a common one. You made, with every | Gray is to be the | can't pick wrong from custom detail; linen our stock ; beautiful all designs in all colors and shapes at 48c » 1.98 Bi OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS FOUR CONVENIENT STORES: 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 2313 and 239 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th ard 15th Sts, 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 25th St., cor. Third Ave. _Altman&@o. J. Kurtz & Sons, 109, iu ITS & 7S Smith St. > * Brook, WO/AEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S 5S Broadwat WR., WRS., NASTER Of OR alSs. FINE SHOES, TIES AND SLIPPERS, FOR SPRING WEAR, bosom and bands, length slee make ™Q8c. Springleaderin Gloves Genuine Mocha, equal to any ay 1.48 glove, at. For Friday, March 23th, the following Special Values will be offered soe A “Quotation from our Spring ‘‘stock.” Top Coats to measure, —Coverts in gray uiixtures and greenish tans, 1 just 4 Suggestion of overplaiding to give them snap. The smartest ‘market Women’s Ox‘ord Ties of Glace Kidskin or Patent Leather, we'lted soles, per pai, $2.50) i (Third Floor, HE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS’S COCOA cloth on the these Prepared from the finest We are “lon on selected Cocoa, and dis- short’ coat “Call tinguished everywhere for ts in your ord 91) Delicacy of flavor, Super- | eT SUSHIL AEs SEED As hp OG Bd Oo Oe jor quality, and highly Nu- | tritive properties. Sola EYE DOCTORS In half-pound_ tins, la- EXAMINATION FREE. belled JAMES EPPS& Co., is Wher vt a] Ltd., Homa@opathic Chem- Rememver 1 Neglect 1 Fvesight p hag) ino} ists, Pondens andl! . SURELY, more SEVERELY, j Nee: Saxe tanta Gat calls it is EPPS DANS eeceeronze. than any other bodtly negh Stores ( 2290 44 Ave, near 125th © Glasses oly needed ___BREAKFAST SUPPER. eae 4.00 GLASSES AS Low AS Z Herat CQeulists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice QUICK ANSWERS TO pein sheet ren ANG i their “Help Wa int aS 235 piney AVENDE oe esth’st Sunday World: Competent workers; ing of “J. W." In business as a ntoxy! welcaeteael 1345 BROADWAY near 5 seeking employment look to Sun-| scribed in Put a Want in The World on avery with ine Green Shutters, Bveaing Wotid next Monday The House 1 giazing ia The (This store ops "ay |day World Wants for guidance. be All Open Late Saturday Evenings: |) day. Get what is wanted om 1 day. 4 Ma