Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
venture to say that Mr. Canfield will l take no ction against Inspector Brooks. “I did not reach Canfleld’s until ter the police were on the inside. My object in going there was aimply to ald the police by giving them legal advice. It Is not true that. I took Mr. Can- @ | Meld to one side and threatened to sub- poena members of the Union Club to go before the Grand Jury unless he ad- $ mitted ownership of the place. He did Gambler’s Lawyer Says EX-/not try to Alagutee the taco that nt owned the house, and there was no Justice Fursman Will Be) necessity tor threats. "Talk of retaliatory legal proceedings Counsel in Case Legal Suit Is on, the part of the gamblers te fool en T was on the bench and making Brought Over Recent Raid. raids on gambling hounes, I was taken before the Supreme Court no lese than nine times by Lawyer Hoffman, repi SEROME’S VIEW OF CASE.| senting Frank Farrell. I beat him every time. The Supreme Court was called upon to decide on every possible contin- Thinks Walbaum and Burbridge | 8mcy affecting the logality of the raida, and In every case I was upheld. 1 Te Won't T.ckle the Police for Thelr | wn, work of cleaning out the gam- Nocturnal Cail, and Is Inclined} bling-houses is not ended, but I have been so misrepresented in the newspa- to Ridicule Thelr Threat. pers that I have decided to give out no more Information concerning my plans, T have tried to be frank and honest with ‘% is not unlikely that Richard Can-|the press, but I seem to get the worst Geld wilt take legal action to determine/of It. Hereafter I shall keep my plans ice to make a ratd|‘ Myself. I must refuse to say whether eee eee I contemplate bringing Canfield before such as was made on his gambling-| the Grand Jury gr not. All I have done house in Forty-fourth street last Mon-|1s part of a deflaite plan. day night. If he does he will move in-| “My information, which comes from a Bependently of Frank Farrell, William | 00d eouroe, is that most of the gam- bliing-houses in town are closed. The Wes peiiwe And) Sot cried | WesDetln: WHO sew 7 that age [Openi eauilUCnly bectors have put their case in the hants of for-| wig are well known. I do not believe mer Gov. Black. that gamblers are moving out of the “If Mr. Canfleld concludes to take| Tenderloin and opening houses in Har- lem, My belief Is that they have closed action,” sald Lawyer John Delahunty, ; - up for good—or at least until there ts a the gambler's counsel, to-day, “which {@] Change in conditions,” not unlikely, his counsel in the procerd-| 4 gambiers’ feud 1a sald to be really ing will be ex-Justice of the Supreme | responsible for the success of Detective Cas Fursman, not ex-Gov, Black. Jacobs in securing the evidence that ‘At this time I am not at liberty to] resulted In the rads. When the house way what we will do. We have the| 4: No. 93 West Thirty-third street was matter under advisement. At any rate,| opened it was aupposed to be the Joint Ao proceedings will be inaugurated unti!| property of Frank Farrell, Godfried we are through with the defense of Mr.| Walbaum and W. T. Burbridge, and {t Buckiin. was anticipated that the leading = “T want to deny that Mr. Canfield has| makers in the Metropolitan Turt Ten left the city. He Js in the borough of} cation, which 1s the bookmakers’ club, Manhattan now and I could reach him! would make the house thelr headquar- fn three minutes. He has no intention ters. But they didn't. They stuck to ef leaving New York.” John Daly's and Shang Draper's. Some- Despite the position of the District- | boay introduced Jacobs to these houses Attorney, it is known that Walbaum,| gua ahey were raided. The safes Veting for his partners, has had a con-| round filled with the bank tuttation with former Gov. Black with | fun pagsre cOt™ DoREANEE Cool te & view of toting the legality of the! Draper and Kelly found out he Job raids of Monday night. Netther at the| iat had been put up on them they de Thirty-third street house nor at Can-| termined to get back at hein svete fields did the police make a demand for : btona The upshot was that Jacobs was intro- Admission before they smashed thelr) guceq to Farreli's and Ludium’s, It js 7 Ib} S eee we iiicd uledcaeon thought that men he met tn those pi may have tntroduced him at Canfeld's, has been refused. “That 1s the law,” said the District- ——— fl Attorney to-day. fl do not know whether Inspector Brooks demanded |" NEW TRIAL FOR POWERS. admission at Canfeld’s before he broke in the window. I was not there. But I] FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. &—The Ap- | neliate Court to-day awarded a new The Woman's Noonday Club trial to Caleb Powers, who was con- cols victed in the Goebel murder conspiracy |g Beat 000 ingant rest room: pa Sat magetiner al newapape feonmurant prices 1 teen a and sentenced tb life imprisonment. should be kind writ inion et Tht aoe 4 throug! “or letters. should be dtreneed t hands ZENOG pave. throsgh your “Good to Him” and| Postmaster Roberts t# in a quandary Says She W. Bought Him Presents, but He| ‘er has wanderod hither he will step Politicn, with all its attendant hon- ors, In which he |Iberally shares, never | Meyer Jom presented anything like the opportunity for a lasting fame and name such as| A settlement with the creditors of this morning's mail brought in out of| Meyer Jonasson & Co., the cloak-making the West to Postmaster Roberts, of| firm which failed several week! This is the letter To the Brooklyn Head if Sir—1 Inclose. your post handwritiogs identical with that Deteta, in: j cloned. ‘Therefore it the writings will be found te ? same I beg you to do me a great favor and to notity me from whete the letter or letters come from, or If ® letter should be forwarded to the s e jeman joned. should ake down 0. both cases my Intention ‘or th what elty he is, to that gentleman, and to ea Mr, Roberts Is Asked to Watoh] t+ truk Store him ‘rar muchas. ehtouah Letters Passing Through Of- care fice for Handwriting of Mr.|* Benny Wander. Q ‘rested boven pret 1d everstat a Teault of all that be doned me cruelly without saying why he lea EY 10 express my feolings ou Will “poaltlveiy ot care to live SWEETHEART WANTS HIM.| Jou?*boute vers Sahien n +P. $—It you would save broken sole please answer, and in the hope that if Mr. Benny Wane Up t the general delivery window, make Went Away from Kokomo and |lis presence known, and rolleve the Didn't Leave His Address. “Head Postmaster" of much embarrasa- ment, he gives the eplatie pubilcity, TO SETTLE WITH CREDITORS anon & Co. Offer to Pay 874 Cente on the Dollar. on 3 a basis of 37% cents on a dollar, My. Roberts’e interesting correspond-| been almost effected. Two of the cred- ent hes furnished him with all the {n-| itora tricactos of a first-class melodramatic | pected that they will sign the agreement plot, She calmly hints at death, too, | before the end of the week. unless the leontne postmaster ghall ac-| Appli cept the unsought honor—and, with a|Jonassons, through thelr attorneys, lfe tn the balanee, he ts in doubt as to| Hays & Hershfeld, to have the bank- 1 obdurate, but it ts ex- re he tion will then be made by ruptey progeedings dismissed, when it is belleved that Meyer Jonasson will which has stirred] geain take charg e. the sympathies of the postmaster: ‘After the failure, EW. Bloomingdale, Ketwomo, Nov. 20, 1902, | the recetver, was authorized by the tourt to continue the business for thirty ys. ‘This time has bedn extended and 1s still being carried on. ndweiting that yout busines heed on the packa; fsa by alt re Hinite igatets hy ‘SMALL ‘DOSE PLEASANT TO TAKE, Avoid Substitutes ! An honest dealce will sell an thhanest remedy when tis called for bya customer, will use honest drugs in Biting ipeeseriet na, and can be safely trusted as family A dishonest dealer. who tries to sell a customer a cheap substitute of his own when a standart remedy CROKER READY TO SUE STURGIS Asked if there was anything new in the Croker matter, the Commissioner said: “No.” he itd Hed, i) —_ Papers Prepared in Action to Be Begun Immediately, if Appeal in Mandamus Action Is Fa- vorable to Chief. but Croker Is Not to Be Fright- Fire Commissioner Sturgis wan in a Very good humor this morning at Fire He had been showing a y of friends through the building Saks & Company We will place on sale THURSDAY at SPBCIAL PRICES Mink Cluster Scarfs, Value $9.50; Alaska Sable Cluster Scarfs, Value $9.75; Alaska Sable Muffs. Value $9.75; German Fox Muffs. Value $10.00; Veaaked for, will vot hesitate to use impure and in: Rae eee ote pairties ib Htard eeaingt eh re caution on} 5 tb pret cheap, so calicckeough, medicine that fs offered at a love by dealers. Thaist on getting the O10 RELIABLE Dr. Bull’s Gough which has sands of cases of the standard fur oes ou over fifty OY rup: goth thas cured thou: nflucrian. will Sure nh if up wilt Tr it. He euro 7 ine. which haea "Bull's a butile. “Dr: Bull's Cough iL has cured thousands of people. It fa a blessing to For Thursday, Dec. 4. Sixth Avenue, New York’s 19th to 20th | IN WEORD le Finest : Street. Retail Store Our Christmas Windows and Fairyland. tmas Windows, designed by a distingulshod artist for the instruction and deiectation k attracting both young andold, They represent ‘Scenes from the Nativity,” Our © of the little clal Banta Claus Tableau. “Pulryiand," by the same artist, is among the dolls on the third floor, It Introduces, in ch: acteristic attitudes, the familiar faney folk of sole and fairy story to two small ohtidren, stolen from their bed to watch for the coming of the wonderful Santa Claus. Lectures on “Picturesque and Industrial Niagara Falls,” {ilustrated by Moving pictures and 2 5"8o con views, will be given by Alexander Halper every from 2 to 3 In our Lecture Ha f on the Sixth Floor. Special Sale of Couches, |Jewelry and Silverware Hae Fifth Floor. These Couches are samples, there is only one of a kind and no duplicates can be had at these prices: $15.00 Cove vered in_ velour, $25.00 Couch, heavy carved oak plain fringe, $44,75 | fame, coverad in extra quality at. ciaaret . velour, 7 rows anen tutt- $26,50 k frame, cov- | Ing .. a8 i sered In high-gr: Jour, & $87.80 Couch, oak frame, handsome- rows deep tnfting, at $14.00 | Miatvedt covered In bine $28.00 $15.80 Couch, solid oak frame. high- pire velour. e covered in | Belgian $33.50 Couch, with heavy carved fted ed figured and $14,25 | feet, covers mohatt plush. d oak frame, claw $59.00 Couch 2 gi: overéd In bert | ered in Verona velour, plain ‘$31. 75 tee? $48.00 | seat and head. : ‘extra’ large sine, | , 40.00 Couch, covered In ibigh- grade Covered sin best | tapestry, plain seat 1c double roll héad. ray velour, finished with 4g GQ.| fmmned with heavy $32.00 at avy, FEIN eae © $44.00 Cou in heavy tap- handsomely carved x estry, tufted $33.75) ,, tired velour, deep’ tufted heavy fringe Beat and arms... $21.75, $29.00 Couch, ci covered in striped $40.00 Couch, outre large size, coy-. velour, 7 ved oak fram "| 5400) Com rows deep tufing. x! rows deen tufting, D , Asia 20.78 Couch, he fret, cov~ | $49.00, Couch, sol ered in extra duality v $23.50 govere? in Ver $39.75 |" lour, very handsome... Oriental Rugs s At Lowest Prices. Fifth Floor. in bet ‘ng te? fine grade Turkish Mat: ings 100 pieces ‘Jelected small Persian Ruga; very good Small Tebriz, Kermanshab, Senneh and Khorassan Rugs, unuatial value at aie ‘Three | special at. Antique Kurd Rugs, value... $48.00 and $40.60 Kirman Prayer Rugs; most iene this class of Rugs, and are very di CC ORE Pa ‘st’ India “Rugs, in’ new’ designs ani colorings, suitable for all yooms; average size about a feet, at Blankets and Quilts, First Floor, Rear. ‘The excellent values that are offered to-day in White Wool Blankets and Bed Spreads mean considerable money saving to the economical housekeeper. Every pair 1s perfect and of the reliable kind that we bave handied for years. Wool Blankets, single bed Woo] Plai-kets, double bed Woo Blankets, extra large Marseilles Bed Spreads, full s! les patterns, “si: ‘oo: “e125 and $1,50 Honeycomb and Croc! very special value; each, $1.05 and Gold, silver and jewelled ornaments are ever favorte Christmas mes- sengers. We have especially gathered for the Holiday season a collec- tion of trinkets of permanent, artistic value—things for personal Mlestined te become constant reminders of the absent friend; also’ every new and approved idea worked out in the silver- smitb’s art for the ornamentation of the 20th Century home. Syiptn Gun Metal Cigarette Cases | satin engraved, Bigot, ch Safes, | Nut Jew- $1.25 plated, beautituiy: persed, 94,95 un! straight and: ourved Bolla Goid Cuff “Buttonn, “Roman 43 and poltehed, qieisn Mrror, ‘long han- $5.7. * $1.95 0 Th Our Model Food Store. Entire Sixth Floor, Lovers of Good Thittga to Eat and Drink are fast making our Food Store their headquarters for purchasing table supplies. We see to It that there shall not be an unsatisfactory article of food in this entire the Simpson Crawford Co.’s Food Store overtops all others in beauty of surroundings, hygiente equipment, refined service and fn its gencral helpfulness to the grocery-buying public in supply- ing absolutely fresh, pure, rellable goods at lower prices than ever quoted befora, SUGAR:—H. & B Refine Granulated Sugar, | COFPRE:—The stuart Blend. quart Mason isos dor ty Ampor Tatch Redan. terse sien, aa Z ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR: Frank The Wine and Whiskey, bottte. ernce Rte full Californie For a sears ‘9 “antase, beast First Floor. Bread Trays, quadruple - pjated, polished ai $1.95 7 butler, finished, . cestranlen ater Tollet Articles. Sterling Silver, handsome | flower Hair 3B sign, larg Cloth Bru tles, to mat $2.25 Puft Ji lng top. Small and large sterling 65 mounted Combs. Ate Brushes, CM 95 Sterling Biver Balve TAR 40, 80-8 75 Derlor asticle, componad of pr coffees, blended to produce {ie deliendgully aromatic and doe, 100: tnd of Ceylon at ich full favored, mallow eharee: ietttull: tng. White —New importation jemarck Herring; oa foeity extra large 6 chotoe, at he Section. Floor. Rydeshelmer, i aa Rhloe Fine ‘ankfurt, darn many, * 3 $5.90 ts at Jullen, tmp. Claret trom Jean Bresna> et Fils, Bordeaux, France. case of 12 quarts find anywhere. Petticoats of fancy plaid Silks. Novelties in lace trimmed Petticoats. Value $8.50; \ Value $15.00; Value $22.00; Three-Quarter Coats of Black Zibeline Cheviot, with silk revers. Value $22.00, Monte Carlo Coats of Peau de Soie, plaited, trimmed with passementerie. Value $48.00. others have ne. Pontet Canet, imp. Cla Breenag et Fils Bi pase of 12 quart nongah Counsel in g the prosecution? “Yes, that is o1 HAS NO EFFECT ON STAY. |rurther emtopt? cue poration Counsel's ready vy about his case to Ask that the Latter Be Vacated, | Mr peianev Croker's lawscr, does not belleve any Supreme Court justice will #0 over Justice Fitzgerald by reversing for 35.000 damages siurels by Croker Is held off n of the A: tho atay the se on the a Croker last June. with Tails. Finished with six tails. Sable Fox Scarfs. Finished with two brushes and paws. Value $11.00; Near-Seal Coats. 22 inches long, high roll collar and Alt Value $35.00; Petticoats. We have a greater number of imported models of Petticoats, the master-pieces of the foremost Parisian modistes, than you will They were chosen for their exclusiveness and unusually beautiful combinatidns of colors and trimmings. following are, for the most part, amended copies of them. Petticoats of Taffeta Silk, accordion plaited flounce, edged with two ruffles; plain, fancy colors or black. 4 Petticoats of Taffeta Silk. umbrella flounce, edged with hemetitched ruifle; in black or the newe: At Petticoats of Taffeta Glace in a large variety of styles, deep accordion flounce; some edged with ruches, others with narrow ruf From $12.50 to peice From $16.80 to $68.00 shaded effects. Waists for Women. This shop is conducted upon such broad, generous principles that your every waist need, from the kind for everyday service to an elaborate creation of the French masters, Is exhaustively and economically represented. Waists of Flannel, with tailor atitched plaits, and front stole, finished with plaid silk and large plaid silk buttons. royal, cardinal, white, gray, green or light blue. Waists of White Pique, with slot seam yok Waists of Louisine Silk, with stitched plaits, front, back and sleeves, Ae In pink, light blue, white, black or gray, Tailor-Made Suits in black or blue Cheviot ; Top Coat effect. Value $21,00; Dress Skirts in black basket weave Cheviot; habit back. Value $10.50; Walking Skirts in mannish mixtures or black; also blue broadcloth, trimmed with straps and rows of stitching. Tan Jackets of Covert Cloth, satin lined, Tan Jackets of Worombo Covert Cloth. We will.place on sale THURSDAY at a SPECIAL PRICE Bath Robes for Women of Eiderdown, sailor collar, bell sleeves and pocket, bound with satin: in gray, red, light blue, pink or rose. Value $4.00. Large variety of Eiderdown Bath Robes and Kimonos. From $3.95 0$12, 30 House Dresses FOR MAIDS AND NURSES. Dresses of Cambric, fancy figured or striped: some trimmed with fancy ly tucked yoke. Light or dark shades. 1 98 plaited waist, deep flounce ige sku pink or black end white stripe, Dresses of Seersucker, full front, yoke back. In pink, blue or gray sede t two-piece s of black mercerized Sateen, tucked yoke, front and back. of bleek Brilliantine, tucked or plaited yoke, new full anere an either wide or harrow culls, NURSES’ UNIFORMS. Uniforms of Chambray and Seersucker, plain colors or striped. Uniforms of Striped Seersucker, full front, yoke back, gored skirt. A complete variety of Maids’ and Nurses’ Aprons and Caps. and alive had the exhibition class go throngh their drill for his friends, En- gine Company 39 and Truck 16 showed how asickly they could get in readiness to anower a fire, and many other of the good qualities and abilities of the Fire Department were displayed to the Vhen you take a Pill, take a Brandreth Pill Purely Vegetable. Always Effective. « Cures Chronic Constipation. ithe, Corporation ting ready the answer to the writ of certiorar and 1 ahait make A request for vacation of the stay of execution In the Chief's case on the rounds that the alleged facts present. ed tn It are, to say the least, incorrect.” you refer particularly statement made in your rulings discriminated branoxetn’s Pitts purify the blood, invigorate the digestion and cleanse the stomach and They stimulate the liver and carry off vitiated bile and other depraved secretions. are a tonic medicine that regulate, purify and fortify the whole syle Constipation, Dizzine: eons Fire Chief Croker was Meanwhile Sturgis ts Still Preparing | oqriy" pnt had solblne tatoos Coated Tongue, Bad Breath, Liver Complaint, In In Btomach, Indig: Billous Headache, Jaundice or disorder arising from impure tion, Dyspepsi: . 40 PILLS IN EVERY Hox. Fees peal from dissolution of the mandamus g This decision. tn pected Friday: and if st tn in favor of Broker the suit. for. damages ugainst Sturgis will be filed immediately, Bright people get good positions through Sunday World War If you seek help, a Sunday World Want will find it for you. Half the joy of cheerful giving lies in the knowl-} edge of the relation of the gift to the taste of its To infuse true art and beauty into the: useful things! to bring the everyday requisites up iN to the artistic plane of the merely ornamental, has beer. our constant and serious effort. It is in evie dence everywhere about our shop; in place of theff gaudy “decorated” nothings which have long iden=4 tified the holiday season, you may now offer the really useful and necessary things attractively and/| tastefully fashioned, in new and exclusive designs. | The prices are as low, if not ldwer, than for the | mediocre kind elsewhere. From Lemaire, Flammarioey: Premier and others. num, pearl, rose gold, enai and leather covered, with | without handles. Imported Opera Glasses, An exclusive, imported novelty of oak tree design, representing acorns in exquisitely hand- painted tints and colors. They are fashioned in the following and many other seasonable ar- black morocco Igat eprered, fine lenses, $2.00 upwards, | Pocket-Books, Opera Glasses, rose ; $4785, Photo Fram Opera Glasses, good are $7.00; Writin; Le Le aus i mountings, slides and tops Opera ae fine rg: it plain oad two- ee? Cases, $3. Eaton - Hurlbut’s Correspondence Stateceie hand-painted boxes of beat ful Palmyrian design, con: from one to twelve quires paper in three re calleaiee colors. sc $1.95; Key Rin, Pin Cushions, $7.50; Mucilo; 5 Ink Wells, $2.25; (6.50: Seals, 75c.; bars cabinet (2 98c; aeqaine cabinet g aes $1.25; 2-quire large cal 6-quire cabinet (3 ses pepe’. $2.78: 12-quire eee assorted sizes Cigarette Cases, $5.50 and up. We have a most exhaustive variety of Watches and Jewel- ry, both plain and set with dia- monds or semi-precious stones at prices that do not suggest their unusual value, Novelty Clocks Fancy Gilt Clocks, one day, rhine- Stones set oround dial From 32.80 up. Travelling Clocks in pate cases. , tab collar, turn-over cuffs, plaits ject, pearl buttons, stock collar for 1903. of In many new and novel designs, such lanterns, > fans, hristmas, Golf Girls, and in« numerable other styles. Christmas Cards. A ites and aes assortment of fin Gar S. t ts with At $1, 138 Light weight Table-Tennis Table, Rice Horse Games, $1.50 683 Fancy Checker ‘and apes with Checkers, Complete Sets of Lottoes in Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, and In fancy leather cases. of various odors, put Duplicate Whist Trays, up in fancy boxes and usractiy ota Crekinole Boards. Combinola Boards. Inlaid Cribbage Boards. Inlaid Cribbage Boxes. At Portable Fancy Checker Sets. At f as Boys and Girls From: 50c to gig or ivory sticks. From $1 The new Empire Feather Fan, latest European novelty. A Shutes,withbleck whosloatiok Roller Skates with coi ert ie Wrist Exercisers, with handles and snap clasps loves, hair sled | Sweaters, all wool, fancy coterie cuffs, striped or plain. At 98¢ Brownie Camera No. i ictures; covered with imitation | leather, fees! fittings, good oe White Crystal Lenses, fitted by a Specialist (Graduate Op- Solid Gold Eye Glasses. Gold filled Eye Glasses. Browatey canue N Prescriptions carefully and ac- curately filled. Kid body Dolls, ‘bisque head,” moving -eyes; 14 inches eS At: kid body Dolls, with moving eyes; 1654 Full jointed kid body Dolla. head, with moving eyes and ¢ Thermometers. Artistic Gold Finished Thermometers. From 28¢ to $5.00 Swiss Cottoge Weather Houses, indi- cote changes in weather; mental and practical. Thermometers of Oriental design, with anime! figures, enamel finish. From 25c to $130 Hand Reading Glesses. {In| the United States « and | Its Dependencies We Delt Broadknay, 33d to 34th Ful i jointed Dolls, ‘bisque moving eyes and sewed wi