The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1903, Page 16

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ON ‘ea te the recollection of the size of their con- ‘ibutions to the Tammany campaign | @elved the news of the Court of Ap- peals to re! vided mish testimony proprietor of one of the biggest gam- bling houses in the theatrical district. Under legal advice the gamblers from ‘Twenty-third to Forty-sixth feel sure that there is no way interfering with them now, provided The Wasa or gamblers ‘are protected. Jesse Lewisohn was subpoenaed to ap- pear and testify against the gamblers in the John Doe proceedings last Decem- He refused to testify and Justice ‘Wyatt held him in contempt for refus- ing to answer questions put to him. was then taken to the Supréh Court and before Justice Scott again r per. fie tiised in contempt. Was against Justice Scott in his findings and the Court of Appeals sustained the Appellate Division. ‘The decision of the Court of Appeals pee Payne IN GREAT GLEE ‘Say Court’s Deoision Upholding Lewisohn’s Right to Refuse to Answer Questions About Canfield’s Protects Them. TIES JEROME’S HANDS ‘Under the Court in the State Reginald Vanderbilt Safely Can Return - to His City Home. With feelings of the liveliest satts- faction, Attorney Jerome's secret Rolain ing his visite to Canfleld’s gambling house. “Tt means that we can go ahead with ur busine: gaming tables. This can be done easily, it im argued. There is not one of the Dig gambling houses that has not got its own list of patrons, and every man with money who plays the wheel, or ‘bets on a card, has a ticket of admis- sion to all the big houses. had no authority tv preak down doors of gambling-houses except when there “tas been practically an exile for more na year, ww York without fear of the District- ittorney. who wanted him to testify nst the gambler: d to have been a heavy player at pemhed to have:lost $50,000 at one sitting. ‘Thitghe lost a large fortune in a few weeksN Amoni, other rich young were on who would tify against the gmmblers had the deci- Alon been agains’ Lewisohn are Harry IN HIS CRUSADE. Ruling by the Highest tinged with a slight regret at Tenderloin gamblers to-day re- denying tho legality of District- John Doe Ings in gambling cases, and up- the right of Jesse Lewisohn e to answer questions concern- as long as we like, pro- amit no one who will fur- against us," said the we streets of can keep detectives from their recent decision that the police warrant, whicn could only be got nce was in hand, places the in the position where they He was again hol Diviaton to testify. The Appell: that Reginald Vanderbitt, who will be able to return to Young Vanderbilt On. one oc n he is re- To-morrow, Thursday; A Special Offering of Women’s Coats BLACK OR COVERT CLOTH COATS, $ 1 4.50, 19.50 35 inches long, silk lined, $13.75, 19.75 RAIN COATS, in Olive, Tan or Oxford, semi-fitted or loose back, A large collection of very desirable Renaissance Lace Centre Pieces, Dresser Scarfs and fea Cloths with Linen Centres, at One-third Less Than Prevailing Prices CENTRE PIECES. 20 to 28 in., round and square, $1.25, 1.65, 1,90, 2.75 $3.25, 3.95, 4.25 SCARFS, 20 x 54 in, TEA CLOTHS, 36 in., round aud square, $3.95, 4.25, 5,00 115 Cases Superior Quality Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases at the following Special Prices Sheets Plain Hemst’d Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d 1% x 214 yds. 43c 52c 42x 36 in., i2c 17¢ 18% x23¢ “ 55 64 45x36 14 18 2 x2% ~« 62 70 50x36 « 15 19 2 x3 “ 69 78 54x36 « 16 «21 ax22g 70 79 Bolster Cases 244-23 “ 76 85 42 x 63 in., 28 37 2gx23g 77 =86 42x72 « 30 «39 2x3 | 84) 98 45x76 « 32 «42 Correct Styles in Women’s Shoes Complete assortments for STREET AND DRESS OCCASIONS, comprising all the latest and approved shapes and leathers, Special attention is directed to an exclusive novelty in Satin Hand-Embroidered Slippers First Floor, Annex. West Twenty-third Street. SPANISH BEAUTY HERE TO DANCE generally conceded. en who » District-Attorn: Met and ve been compelled to tes- Whitney, A. A. Housman, Harry K. Vingut, Edward Wasserman, Jacob ~W. Field and Archibald Pell. future made “This decision,” ‘trict-At y Gans, “means that In the future. ‘witnesses to appear, but these witnesses said Assistant Dis will have to depend upon the Aetectives entirely for evidence against ‘the gambling ihouses. No man can be to testify against them in the The Grand Jury may compel ean escape answering questions by say- that testimony they give will tend to AnScitmtoate them. The jury cannot com- them to ¢alk after such an admis- Bion. a ppirit Justice Bartle ore Riecisice < ecision was ConstKution which sons should not be compelled to testify a themeel vi ~ BREEN DEFINES Magistrate Lectures Detective - for Arresting Eleven Men * Found Playing Poker in a Res- taurant. jett, who read the unani- of the court, sald that the aged on the clause in the provided that per- — LAW ON CAMING Policé Magistrate Breen to-day dellv- ered another lecture to the police on the which should temper their inter- ‘pretation of the statues. He spoke yes- terday on “The Excise Law: @ was “The Law on Gaming.” " bia latest occasion of the discourse was the of eleven men dy Detective Rass- had gone into a restaurant at 14 Binet ayenuc and there discov- game of poker in progress. said Megistrate followed to a logica) con- private homes in New York, ? » in the majority of ‘i carried on as an innocent «Ip Order to add to the in- the play pennies are often ts done by the police go- ‘by such an Interpreta- Common ‘and | lather, showed his morning shave had Rosgr/o Guerrera, HIN Genorfta Rosanio Guerroro,) Her face ts womanly and beautiful. that Spanish danciig girl who| The Spanish girl was engaged by Flor- arrived here from Wurope yes-|ence Zeigteld for the coming season. terday, made her appearance on| She will open in one of the Broadway Broadway today she was pronounced| houses and will do a pantomime in ‘the handsomest woman who has come| "Carmen." Her dances are eaid to be from abroad to go on the American | something New York has never geen, stage this season. With Anna Held the| When Anna Held was stopped on senorita was shown about the theatres. Broadway to-day and asked who the Ghe has never been tn this country be- | food+looking Spanish girl was, Miss Held laughed and sald: "I don't know that I will tell any one, T used to de the one looked at, but tt Is different wath this girl along. I jeave her at home tn the future, I ‘iw afraid if have become jealous of her, and I haven't known her twelve hours.”* fore and she marvelied at tho great crowds in the streets and the tremen- dous buildings. ‘The senorita does not speak one word of English, She is a perfect Spantsh into a crowd, wounding several persons. page two months type with great black eyes and hair, fo and fired a @hot He hid in a swamp and kept the police BROKE JAIL AND GOT AWAY. vane at bay for several hours, finally eecap- Prisoner Bett at Sprinting than ie ee pees ing, and was caught two days later. Warden and Police, JOSEPH MILANOLI DEAD, (Special to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N. J., Oct. 21.—Howard K. Hsband of Maria De Prato Victim of Par Bott, sentenced to eighteen montha for assault and battery, escaped from jail to-day and Js etill at large. Bott, after knocking down a workman, Vr ay ig f hole in the jail wail Whareelterations | JoePh Milanoll, husband of Maria De are being made. The prisoner ran down | !’r*to, owner of the Hotel Maria, at No, 183 West Forty-tirst street, died yester- day, of paralysis. Milanol! arrived here in 1888. He was well known aa a linguist and an artist Federal treet, pursued py a policeman ‘and a warden, whose face, covered with been saterrupted. Once Bott stopped to tle his shoo and, losing too much time,|0%,ro main ability. The funeral will pulled off the shoe and thrust st into his| the rho Teleseastenes eral jue he eg ad alee ot Pennayl- is oi be men as Bu- ‘While the steamer Glenville was passing mee ond tia. A Good Bed is one of the necessaries of life. _ Hair, patrons are assured of the best there is in the market at prices. Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Good Beds and Good Mattresses are sanitary, but shoddy wool mattresses are to be avoided. Our THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1908. BLERS ARE | Stern Brothers We Give Blue Trading Rothe Felt or cotton, uniformly low i Sale of Beds. tj + White Enamelled 4 sizes; better than beds offered in many places at $3.00. An opportunity at exactly the right) time to furnish a spare room or nursery with a bed; each bed) guaranteed solid an substantial .. oe 4.85 | Outfit No. 1. a 2 One White Enamel Ped, 3 ft. only, one all tron 7 one Iron Beds, | @ Rail and Mounts, Total value e para Parr | One White Enamel Complete Outfit No. 3. ® iy oid , One White Enamel Bed, continuous posts, in 4-foot only, ValUe@......es.ee eee One Heavy All Iron Spring, brass husk and value ... A good 40- air value .. One Mixed Mattress In guaranteed not one or two parts, value.. 1000] value . "44.75 | Bed Bargains. Beds, in all moun’ ind 3.98 ASS les: value 5.50 White Enamel Beds, contina- » in 4 ft, and 4 ft Mee ca 200 Total value ... Complete for. Tota! value .. Complete for . Mattres tn all sizes, Thursday oniy ., Combination Ha tom, Mattresses, one Parts, all sizes; valu White Cotton Com over entire head and fout, plece, fancy broas scroll, 4.0 and 6 75 4.6; value 9.00.... ssepece 'e Our sample Hine of Brass Bedn, slightly shopworn, some h con- tinuous poste nd hi 2. posta and 1%-t Irvall; former values, to close out at... Telescope Sliding A.C. A. or value 7.50 A. C. A. or sate formerly 10.00 .... Hard Gray Hair one or two parts, Bea ull size , ball-hearing tton mattress, ance; can be apart two single beds: 40,00 with to make value 15, tloking; value 12.50.. Pure Long tresses; Hors special mattress value 12. Box Cou ring, wh: open. oover din plain or fancy im, and good tempered Serinaes wal, 8 1%.00...¢ 8.75 Feather 3 tbe yalue per t perial EA , In one or 22.50 mattress. French ticking, best, black springs stnes THIEVES SET FIRE TO COVER TRACKS Police Believe Flames in Apart- ments of F. W. Roy Were Started After the Rooms Had Been Ransacked. |French China Dinner Set. with gold tra roon border, 76.0 French China Dinner Set. Fire tn the five-story apartment house at No, 887 East One Hundred and Forty- seventh street to-day {s believed by the police and firemen to have been started by thieves after they had ransacked the room of thelr apartment on the third floor. ‘The police heard that a certified check} bud border had been known to be in the possession] — , ol ot Roy, but they have not learned Its d handles, amount. 43.7 The fire was put out by the firemen before had done much damage, the rooms were found in such a dis- ordered condition that it was believed the thieves had set the blaze to hide their work, ‘The check the thieves are supposed to have been after wi ne for $110 which Mr, Roy received his coal-yard in Bast One Hundred and Forty-sixth street last night. a HURT AT INCENDIARY BLAZE. Five Men Injured at Philadelphia Fire in Which Horses Were Burned. PHILADHLPHIA, Pa,, Oct. 21.—Five mon were injured und three horses purned during a fire which to- day destroyed the planing mill and lum- with stippled 113 pieces, stippled gold and Samuel Gosler, engine drivers, were crushed between an engine and a cart; Thomas Adair, a fir nese burned, and William M: struck'on the head by a ‘A vacant factory building a short dis: tance from the planing will was also burned about tho same iime, ard the Fire Marshal suspects the fires were the work of incerdiariea, The losses com-|}' bined reach $42,000, CLOSE CALL FOR FISHERMEN. as Their Boat Was Filling. NEW ROCGHDLLR, N. Y., Oct. 2.—} drifting several when Complete | Outfit No. 2. One White Enamel Bed, Brass One All Iron Spring, heavy cable supports to prevent from sagging, value.......- 3,00 A Comtination Hair Top and Bottom Mattress, one or two parts, fancy ticking, value..5.50 ” | This Outfit can be had in all sizes......... 9.98 good soft top mattress, ‘Complete 3 . Bt; 1) val i008 cies: O00 Outfit No. 4. one-inch brass rail over en- tire head and foot piece, made in one or two parts of ticking, your choice; value.12.00 An all iron Box Swing Spring, the best there ts made and Excelsior Cotton Top Mattri value 9.00; Top and Bot- {resees, made in one or two parte uality fancy stripe tloiing: all'sizes; value 616, 4.50 All White Cotton Mattresses in Black Hair Mattre; order In your own choice of this mattress is positively easy to of — tiokin, Uphola Springs covercd with fine sateen JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of French China Dinner Sets and Plates, White and gold decora- rooms occupied by F. W. Roy. tions. 100 pieces Both Roy and his wife were absent . when the fire was discovered in a rear a 62.00 out | Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Set, Floral spray design, “33-75 French China-plates, Hand painted decorations and ber sheds of the Pennsylvania Lumber : ; Company, ‘a the northeasiern section of orations. Size 10 inches, the city. Edward K, Snyder, the watch. ‘ man, was serlousy burned while trying 50c. each, Twenty-third Street, in the Sound, to-day, Capt. @tud- well and Pilot John Tief saw two men in a rowboat whioh was partly smashed being buffeted about by cross seas, A lifeboat was manned and the res cuers coached the men as thelr boat was we Lest Oars aud Were Rescued | fio)’ ims cocapants were fishermen. who had lost their oars, hours landed value... .5.00 Bed with is spindle; Li 12. Mattress, to 82g; 30.00 19.75 ses. 0 for $98 0880." S679 bination Mat- teking: 575 ery 40 Ib, 6,98 | great event. to sustain it. 69c regularly everywhere at $1.10, per yard for Heavy Granite Car- pees, yard wide, reversible, value 35c. per yard, yd, for $1.75 Savonnerie Ax- minsters. The finest plush carpet man- ufactured; exquisite patterns and beautiful combinations. Worth $1.75 per yard. $10 Jap. Matting at $5.98. 19c 12 10°78 per yard for W. & J, Sloane’s All Wool Velvets, in parlor, library, sitting-room, hall and stair patterns. This offering in itself {s sufficient to crowd our Stamps With All Cash Purchases. 14" ST Visit Our’ Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor, Our Greatest Fall Garpet Sale Just a year ago to-morrow we began what then proved to be the greatest Fall carpet success in our history. We have been planning for months to make the sale this year eclipse that i We've a great reputation for carpet selling. We mean Values like these are bound to make immense enthu- spacious carpet section. These goods are sold “SS 500 Rolls Go on Sale To-Morrow. We made a great purchase of Matting recently which we have not had space to mention save in a passing manner. Yet the Mattings have been selling on sight. A new shipment of 500 rolls 5.98 a most extraordinary value. goes on sale to-morrow: inen warp Japanese Mattings, in large carpet patterns, in red, green, blue and oak; 40 yards to the roll; value $10; limit, 2 rolls to a customer, at, per ro! More Stirring for $16.50 Wilton Veivet Rugs, riental Hall Runners, 9 feet long and 2 feet wide, strictly hand made, rich material and Persian patterns; value $3.75, at Sanford Brussels Rugs, dou! ity. All-Wool Brussels, 10.6 feet fone by'9 feet wide; strong, serviceable; excellent pat- tern; value $15.00 The offering 9 feet long and 6 ft. 9 in. wide; beautiful pat- terns; Oriental, Persian and medallion de- signs; dirk and light grounds; value $16.50. ‘1.98 85c 49c Oriental, and floral pat terns. We can- not fill mail orders Lace Gurtains, Upholstery and Portieres. ; inlaid patterns; value $1.00 per square yard, offered at Cf You Dine in Our Restaurant Once, You"ll Surety Go There Again.) Rug News for To-Morrow. | 6” \ es per yard for $1.75 and $1,50 Smith’s Axminster Carpets, borders to match. Re yard for 65c. and 75c, All- ‘ool Tapestry Brussels, parlor, sit- ting-room and stair patterns. Linoleum. Two Matchless Offerings. cA large special lot of Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, in the sea- son’s bestpatterns. None to dealers. No mail or- ders; limit, 25 square yds, toa customer..... Sheet Linoleum, 3 and 4 yards wide, plain and 59 c for $25.00 Smyrna Rugs, 15 feet long and 12 feet wide; for very large rooms or office use; exquisite Oriental patterns; reversible; value $25.00. The famous John Bromley Reversible Rugs; ten dif- ferent designs, in 6x9, 7.6x10.6, 9x12, 5.00 7.50 10.00 Persian 1,000 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, overlock corded edges, 3 yds. long, excellent 1.09 patterns; regular price $1.75 pair; our special Iceland Sheep Baby Carria; Robes, extra large size; double pocket style, lined roughout, value Bove Oriental Tapestry Couch Cov- ers, Moorish and Persian pat- terns, knotted fringe 1.25 all around, three yards lon, value $2.50, at.. 12,75 we Soft Hatr two parts, fine a steel temoered ' 7,50 open stock Decorated cing on Ma- 100 pieces, re} open stock New shapes, 3.98 sale price, per pair.. to $2.75 pair. Irish Point Lace Cur- talns, 3% yards long and full width, —_ positively C worth $6.50 per pair. ai combination Hair Mattress. covered in heavy Amoskag, ti 100 Pairs of Portie: ized, bordered, Colonial and Armure effects, every color rep- resented, some are cord- 2.49 5.00 Furniture Specials White Enamelled Iron Beds,strong land well finished, fancy scroll de sign, 3 ft. and 3 ft. 6 in, sizes, at, 1.69 Tufted Couches like illustration, full spring edge, in a choice selection of figured velours, with -heavy knotted fringe, retail regu- larly at $11; very special at 6.98 We will make up to your order during this \sale, a in 4 or 2 parts to fit any stze icking; value $6.75; at, Iattresses, in - made to your pair English Lace Cur- Self Color Armure Portleres, re- Heavy Reversible Armure Tapes- rates 8.98 J 44 tains, 30 patterns, 3 yards _versible, deep lattice 2 : try: ante Cavers) heavy, (rake, chair Mat- long, 56 in, wide; value up fringe: $4.50 value, 74 Ronctabla® Sze) worth $3.00 each; special at.. 1 9 Window Shades, 36x72 in., with hand- knotted fringe or lace edge; self-acting Spring rollers, including screws, brack- ets, cords and everything 2Ac mercer- complete, ready to hang; values up to 59c.; special at. Antwerp Rockers, like cut, >with arm chairs to f] match, value $2.98, to close out, choice at, 1.49 velours; [Highly Fintsh ly nished Solid Oak Side-| board, with b felled French mirror,| handsome carved top| and base, reg. value] $18.50; at, 3.75| 12.98 100 pieces,—with pink rose- decoration, 5 gold edges, edges, Tea plates...8,00 per dozen, Dinnerplates9.00 “ English Wedgwood Porce- lain plates. Various dec- They had been and were quite ot Oly Iplapd, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Infants’ Outfitting Dep’t. The latest designs for little children’ appropriate simplicity with beauty of fabric, The new coats, hats and bon- nets are particularly at- tractive, On Thursday, October 32nd, Double breasted coats, made of navy blue-cheviot. Sizes 14 to 4 years, dress combine 4-85 value 6.95 Twenty-third Street. Over the Telephone, chipeos Central!” “Ie this The World? “Well, pl of ‘mine. flat-house already had over cations for for Handsome Fur Hats, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Trimmed Hats and Toques Autumn Dress, These include beavers and the representative fashionable fabrics in the latest colors, 14.50 ¥ value 20,00 Automobile Novelties, Twenty-third Street, G G -Gunther’s. Sons, Eastabliahed x80, 5 4 Eighty-fou:th Winter Exhibition of A. distinctive collection of fine fura, unique In ite, ‘ variety, and |ts comprehension of exclusive designe. unuaual and

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