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Agrees with Her Son’ One Case, Whe hardened of these poor creatures. after all. be considered. I had not realized before the Intuition is a very good quality Investigation. ‘A novel sight greeted the eyes of visitors in the Harlem Polloe Court yesterday, Seated upon the judicial ‘Dench, close beside tho dignified Mag- tatrate, Judge Baker, sat a sweot-faced, swhite-hetred old lady, an interested end Ustener of the official proceed Baker, who, et her eon's tnvi- had come to spend a morning pourt, thus following an olf cus- which she hed practiged many magistrate, (Gee bar yesterday looked up more Gie Faige's was discovered looking of bis mother’s pres- Baker aaidt Deel years old, my . Qs keen an interest In reir at- (@sire of the day as 8 woman in her She is very active, and, as persons remark, does not look age, aD) more like a woman he is, however, now @ great . WBhe had always wanted to seo fo hhereelf the proceedings in a New Yofk @ourt, and—yes," said the Judge _ smiling, “perhaps she had some desire to determine by personal inspection net, @0 I brought her down this morn Mrs. Baker Wan Interested. When seen at her son's pleasan hohe in Westchester to-day, Mrs aaker appeared much interested in her had not realize deptha of degradation to which tumen= ity can be brought. It is as well, to know @ little of all phases sin a clear, quiet, In mannet she is uM d tolerance of a, _ Not for a moment would an: cuse this gentle old apinionated, yet by shap head and the marie of her farts great degre suppose, aft S Uce can better | 1 stundpol 1to mo once that {t was Bide. of, me re) hearte mark? MEY aon war very Ju plied Ts, EF m “I did agree. at was a situation where m y than T think that hava me: that the fates om if t re Pobked ny Hime, They got om with a ti ever. MBUE'T suppose thar tn one Whore a womais judgment | Winsed by her Imp ie aeIC NN facts, sidered, “Tn tuitic aalit Ty Y f Investigation, Sunplene ‘ | Bad persistence the il hn. “whieh T wa ’ A “woman wos suing Ney hin! Pn) € to prove her charg rteen cand fifteen troubles 4 the td Jody t TH S twinkle in he tinued and un Is kind love's dr nightmare ty of thres timen y ecals as well cs from evolving the monoy M1 that's name of worries on some qwas the Judges mother, mre.|° 4% @ffender when brought be-| taughed ‘when the kindly old face be-| m! whether I understand my business or! | | | } q ‘Mother of Judge Sits With Him on the Bench s Decisions, Except in re She Thought Him Too Lenient. VIE WS OF MOTHER ON JUSTICE AS 17 IS ADMINISTERED. It seems to me that compassion must be felt even for the most, Justice can better be administered from an impersonal standpoint, Emotions do not figure in courts of law, I am told. Cold facts must depths to which humanity can be 46d cele em be to possess in order to direct judicial the domestio trials o: day. any wonder ‘yak at at, Shes nis Yationos is, worn to a tras “On the other hand, a man makes a eat mistake in confiding his business iMculties to the bosom of his family. A certain amount of confidence fs ux: Gouptedly at a mirable thing between husbands and ¥ives, fidiclous ves to "earking cane? aid this ty Tothing ete ne ee Killa the ‘ego’ [ep our anatomy, Ena’ we oa as Rae ve may Cas a kin o one contin wed it 3 a mt Bathe gourt-room, Mrs. Baker cheerfully, Caen wondering from concrete to abstract x joy 1s one thing that impressed Itself strongly upon me and that ts the frequency with which the responsibility for crime rests with the Vettel Fate ohildren. Grown peop) are apt to be careless in respect respect 2 what they Bi ME as trifies, but which leave an tneradlt influ- lon and ence on the ont ‘# mind, Wanted Son Sent Away, “There was © case yesterday in which @ man appeared to request the court to send his son up for a couple of months in order to break him of a seemingly incurable labit of drink. ‘Nhe father # face showed evide: 9¢ of the results of drink: and it w purmise what an example the son had to follow. “ilo was boy under twent ,Iudge, that's for a couple of give me @ chance to tors good in that box, I'm sure, Sunishment? NW . pul me and here’ “Caplial Mrs, Baker emphatically, making of the laws. “lwo wrangs «do not mike a right and I cannot Brat myselt to think it right to take life, officially. It may be just, nak then you know,” repeated” this mother of a fwprosentative of the law, “earth- ly power doth then show likest God's when mercy seasons justice | PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION cuts Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. 3 E laudkerchies Special Vv alues for Friday and Saturday, lVomen’s | Pure Linen ERAR "fs, hemstitched and at 124 ‘cts. value 20c, & 25¢. Special Lot of 200 Dozen | Women's iy|Hemstitched, Scalloped and | Embroider’ values ranging from $1.00 to 1! $2.50 each, j 200 1 Jouen Men's White Hemstitched |Pure Linen F'dk'fs, $1.50 dozen, value $2.50 dozen, Lord & Ti aylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Department. ! embroid- | ered and lace trimmed, also} ‘| plain and faney initialed, { Handkerchiefs, j ? ‘CRANE DENOUNCES AUTO SPEEDERS Had Been avin in Central Park’ Above Legal Limits and He, Said Law Should Permit Im-| prisonment. Magistrate Crane took a fall to-day out of the automobile men who over- | step the bounds of the law in Central | Park. The: first case was that of Georg: Crook, who wes driving Mrs. Heller, an aunt of Assemblyman Ulman, more| than aixteen miles an hour on the Fast | Drive. ‘The second was that of n/ demonstrator out to make e sale, moblvenen Liman, told the Mas\s: trai he knew the chautteur couldn't IpneebLy have gone more than the apeed limit because his aunt, Mra. Heller, had been alck and this was ner Mm day out. ‘Look here,” e#aid the Magistrate. “You gentlemen from Albany make : ere | awe and then you come denn here to! | Urea them, Now, Mr, Assemblyman, | these men Who race vlong the roads | putting life in danger ought to go io prison for thirty or more days in- stead of having aA small fie imposed The laws ought to bo observed. Pria- harged, The next man up didn't get a lecture,! but he was flied $19, Mounted Pollee- man Markey found Max R. Greene skat ing along the West Drive of the park ata terrife rate, In court he sald that) he was a demonstrator trying to sell 9) machine. So am Im demonstrator,” Magistrate, “Show me.” ‘The chauffeur had no witnesses, but sald the | he had his bondsman. ' “Do you always pack bondsmen, around with you?” asked the Magis- trate, “This certainly 1s a new wrin-| kle Th “ALL * sald the} chauffeur, the sale” | me | CAR KNOCKS DOWN WOMAN. Feet and Sustains) Wound, woman was struck by @ south-bound Second avenue car One Hundred and Twenty. street and second avenue this after- noon. She waa thrown several feet and at reinee a acalp wound he was attended by. Dr, Schneppel, of the Harlem Hospital, and tien the police took charge of her. She declined to give her name or address. LOCK24, | Makers of JUVENILE ATTIRE are displaying the greatest variety of Girls’ Washable Dresses which comprise hundreds of styles and colorings, ATE ws. all of which are guarantéed fast color. When purchasing from us you buy directly from the makers, al- ways at a large saving. 24 West 33d St. BETWEEN STH AV. AND BROADWAY, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ‘Another Great Hosiery Day. The news from this Hosiery Store has been so fine during the past month that it takes something altogether out of the ordinary to deserve a special story in the daily Store News. Here is the something—and men, women and children will find it interesting. Women’s Hosiery. | 40c. Stockings, 29c. Fast black, fine light weight lisle with garter top, spliced heels and toes, 50c. Stockings, 29c. Fast black, medium weight lisle with lace-ankles in a varicty of pretty patterns, spliced heels and toes. Men's Hosiery. 20c. Socks, 12\%c. Fast black and tan cotton half embroidered effects. Children’s Underwear, Gossamer weight cotton Vests, sleeves, knee length Pantalettes to mat thread Stockings, | Stockings, with tocs. ul thread Stockings, Ribbed, shaped \long sleeves, French | to match. Men's | Balbriggan Shi Egyptian cotton. splendidly finished with double Bicycle Hose; also fancy 25c. high neck, che short They are fine “Children’s Stockings. 25c. Stockings, 15c. Medium weight, fast black, corduroy ribbed cotton 1 fashioned feet, spliced heels and Women’s Underwear. Undervests, 25c, cotton Vests, high neck, short and band knee and ankle length Drawers 50c. Underwear, 25c. rts and Drawers, made of fine fauged, medium weight, garments. The Drawers are made seats. Main Moor $1.50 Brussels Carpets---98c. ’ Every yard is new. thousand yards began the sale. The patterns and colorings are the choicest for Spring. And ten We have told the reason before—the Hogg Carpet and Manufacturing Company, which is one of the good | | concerns in the country, decided to reorganize, and money was casier to count than stock. of Body Brussels Carpets for a third o The good fortune is yours—we are merchants, not speculators, too, for there are Carpets here forall tastes and for all parts of the house. usual. tf. We bought the stock And itis splendid fortune, A full third less than Even 10,000 yards won’t last for long at that price—98c, a yard. Third Floor 50c. Suspenders, Use Elm Place entrance be bought anywhere for SOc. stock of the good; light weight lisle we! they are ma us for half what they usually cost. They are made with glove button best leather ends. All are light st grounds; nothing newer or prettier or for the full price. Full length, and in not benefit by special sales Main Floor, Sample Embroid A Sale. Because in showing samples of the fine Embroid- id cries made in St. Gal! for this Spri naturally was somewhat soiled, we bought the Em- broideries to sell for 5c. to $0c. a Yard, Worth 10c. to 39c. They are all perfectly new and all atterns, made on fine nainsook, Swiss and cambric. dges with the insertions to match; also galloons and fancy ribbon beadings. 50c. to $2.49 Flouncings, 25c. to 98c. These are the beautiful sorts that Spring petticoats and gowns; 2% to some fiemstitched, others with on Swiss and nainsook of fine q ty, 50c. to $3.50 Allovers—25<. The dainty things that Paris is usi color; batiste grounds with white or ¢ embroidery. and white grounds with bl They are made on cambric, nainsook a Second Floor, Jear ‘ood linen or mull Handkerch be 15¢. Some women that would ordinarily you find every initial. The initi Main chiefs are perfect, Fifty cents a yard would be a this fine, brilliant Sicilian—and wide. ~ were never more sought after. a yards In every detail they are as fine Suspenders as can The maker had an over- —and so we pot him to make them up for some made extra length for tall men, who usually. ean Hoped edges, tiest gowns—linen grounds embroidered in the linen heavy guipure and also the dainty effects, Initial Handkerchiefs, 9c. are here for 9c. each becatise in no one style can There are quite a few styles and all the Handker~ are hand worked. 44-inch Black Sicilian, 39c. Fast Elevators Adjoining Candy Store. ‘cents a yard most Sicilians are only 38 inches The mohair femilv are members of the most fashionable set this season, too—indeed, they This Sicilian is of firm and heavy quality, a splendidly lustrous black and a bargain at 39c, Second Floor, Elm Place side. 25c. They are all sp bbing of which castoffs and the tipes on white better anywhere addition we had Little silky Mats fect. But there is 3c woven. Average si eries. ng the top f sold thousands of Now just one patte: And the price for F. q ble. a yards Ruffled fresh and dainty will be used on 48 inches wide; Worked to $5.49. ing on her pret- are excellent ruffle: 3 yards long. Ruffled Renal: A hundred andt he batiste color lack embroidery. nd Swiss in the “they are soft, fancy printed silko and colorings. Stu iefs for men and » to 25c. apiece A snap for the 4 for we have plenty enamelled top, wit! fair price for even at fifty 50c. cover, 25e. Black satin Stove absolutely non 25c. White Cheviots, 12c. A splendidly mercerized white Cheviot that is so fine tor Spring shirt-waist suits and waists that w 85c, a Pair—Werth 98c. and $1.10. Only a hundred and fifty pairs—but exceptiona values for those who come early enough to share. They. $1.39 Comfortables, $1. $5.65 Gas Cookers---$3.98, The perfect Gas Cooker, 30 inches high, at body, good size oven, with powerful burne: cooker and a reliable baker. The Basement is full of good values. or rust, and polish nickel; regular 2Sc. size al... No mail or telephone orders. $1.65 Carbet Sw Bissell’s Standard Carpet Two Special Bargains in The Oriental Rug Sale. lendid values—cven in all Monday's rain every salesman on the floor was busy all day long, which is pretty fair evidences are of special interest even among so,many good things: $6.95 to $8.50 Hamadans—$4.95. But these two groups they arc—averaging in size 2 a fine assortment of them, all are perfect, and especially rich in colorings, and it is rare indeed to be able to buy such Rugs for less than $8, $8 to $14 Carabaghs—$6.95 and $7.95, These are the Shirvan varicty—made in the same Turkish district and to a large extent as silky and closely ize 3x5 fe Th 1 Floor, ave yards within the past week or two, rn left—just as pretty as any of them, riday will be less than half value— Recond Floor, Muslin Curtains, ‘d muslin Curtains, in dotted, striped and figured designs, and made with full fluted ruffles; jasance Curtains, $1.25 a Pair, wenty-five pairs of them, Third Floor, Front, pretty Comfortables, covered with line in sults a variety of new designs ffed with the best snowflake cotton —- light weight, fluffy, and carded in one unbroken sheet. Summer cottager and hotel keeper— to sell for $1 each. f i h two large boiler burners, blue steel rapid Garbage Cans, 39c. Galvanized steel Garbage Cans, bail handle, rim Stove Pollsh, 19¢. Polish, a dustless blick enamel, explosive, will cover burnt red iron 19¢ > $4.57, eepets, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, ¢ MARCH 10, 1904 |Sheets and Pillow Cases. ‘ a « Aes The greatest Store and the greatest bus noss in Brooklyn have risen here on the foundation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION, with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prie:3. Any attemps (¢ undersell/us is always met by naming a ower price. Summer Dress Cottons---Wonderful Values. | Wonderful, means capable of exciting wonder, and certainly these Dress Cottons have excited not | | only admiration, but wonder, in spite of the rain and cold and dismal weather we had for weeks. Now comes a sale on the very edge of the wearing season in wondrous display. at remarkably low prices. These are not the goods that bargains are made of—their newness forbids that, and our chief pride lies in the fact that they are absolutely perfect and desirable fabrics. To-morrow will be found striking ¢ values as quoted below, 25c, Corded ard Lace Zephyrs, Ile. a Yard, No prottior and more serviceable woven fabrien were offered at wo small a price They are a2 inches Ww Ith soraed and stripes and. heavy en color 20c. Printed Mercerized Corded Stripe La-vns, IIc, a Yard. One of the greatest Cotton Goods offers of A fine Quality of white Lawn, with beautifully mercerized sal stripes over which ate printed lovely flowers xm a and inedium patterns, They could not be produced again » Stripes and crosshar plaids. to sell for léam than 25c. a yard and are just an fresh and i 2c. Printed Jacone: Lace; Stripes, 14c. a Yard, dainty as though they were woven yesterday..11¢- 4 Yard | q @ainty and neat fabric. A fine quality of-daconst. wien 15c, Corded Woven Madras, 9c. a Yard. pretty lace stripes over which are printed heat litte fer, Signs, in black and colors: 2c. a Sard Is the univerag A_ splendid quality of 16c. ras, with woven corded 4 { even oct prive—our price... vide a yard | stripes. It com In & variety of pretty colored atripes and there are thourands of vards to eel At Oe. a yard. Woven Chambray Plain Colors, 10c. a Yard, This Madras is 82 inches wide—an extra width. A favored and very scarce material, for shirt weiat sults 20c, Mercerized Bulgarian Striped Ginghams, lOc, a Yard, | "4 chllaren's dresses, dere in all tho Gert ovtorn, 2 5 oh yar ‘These handsomely mercerized Gingham: ye the rich " Bulgarian stripes, the same colorings and eftects as tha Silk and Cotton Chiffon Mousseline, 13c. a Yard. coatly embroldored materials so much in vogue at present, | Again a gale of this daint\ Sunimer fabric in black and They were woven to aell for tec. w yard. and wo count it | all the pretty evening. shades fine good fortune to secure them for thia little price. Main floor, Wert Buti¢ing S comeemeneianeeneteanmnentmmmenntenaiamdienetdahentmeemaantaendasiaaeddineatae ae SR A a 6) ‘Special Th for | A Grocery Special, e Rug for 1904. A Peerless and nus Showing---Opening Day. For weeks they have been coming in, thousands f the small ones, hundreds of the large, the beautiful, the serviceable, the superb, the reliable, a wonderful collection, in which each Rug isa picture, each claiming attention fer its own un-, mistakable virtue and value: the lusirous; Royal Wiltons: the beautiful, soft toned Axminsters and the good, handsome. serviceable i Body Brussels—-some in new designs of their own y fashioning and others so closely following the; strange yet fascinating figuring of the Oriental! that at a short distance the result is puzzling to! an expert. and the best made; Bige‘ow, Smith ¢ Axminster Rugs, and the bes 18x36 inches, $1.50. 27x62 inches, $2.25. 30x60 inches, $3.75. 36x72 inches, $3.75. 4)4x6¢ feet, $8.50, 6 x9 feet, $15,00 and $17.50. Hiei feet, $19.50 and $21.50. fee', $21.50, $23.50 and $26.50. The "Body Bristel he the best made; Bigelow and: 814x101 feet, $19,50, $21.50 and $24.50 ) Oxi2 feet, $21. 's0, $23.50 and $26.50. ° x5 feet, $29.50. 1024x158 fret, $37.50. The Royal Wiltons—spienaia Rugs, 18x36 inches, $1.50. 27%54 inches, $3.25, 36x36 inches, $3.75. 36x63 inches, $5.00. 54x90 inches, $9.50 and $12.50, 6x9 feet, $15.00 and $19.75, 81 xl0lg 9xI2 feet, $26.50 and $35.00, 9xi5 feet, $37.50 and $45.00. Wg xtS fect, $45.00 and $55.00. Pure Vanilla Extract—Very Low Priced. 2 oz, bottle, 10c. 8 oz. botile, 35c, 4 oz, bottle, 18c, 16 07. bettle, 70c. There is a distinct satisfaction and no little persuasion to the palate in knowing that the flavoring that enters your food is perfectly pure. This Vanilla Extract is not only extremely low priced, butis as pure as it is deliciously prepared, as it js made in our own laboratory from the choicest materials. There’s another point, too, that’s important—the bottle. Some bottles are as deceiving as can be about measure. This is full measure—no depression in the sides to de- ceive. Of course, our regular price is very mod- ‘erate, but we make a cut like this now and then Instead of giving away balloons as a special in- ducement. If you once buy these grocery spe- cials you'll never buy any others. Third floor, West Building. Men’s $3.00 and $3.50] $3.50} Shoes, $2.24... The kind of Shoes to stand the rough ysage they) be put to in the next month or two. Contfort and dura bility combined make them most desirable. Made of vici kid, velour and box calfs. some are heavy weights, some medium weights. Kid and drill lined, sizes. somewhat broken on the narrow widths, but plenty of the wider widths. Sizes 5 to +0. . -.. $2.24 a pair Second floor, Weat Bullding, | | | | Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases at prices { less than the cost of the material by the yard. {Meavy round thread linen finish muslin Sheets, with a seam running through the centre, other- wise aus good as the lity, alee, In 76x00 Afec. © Ce eg ates eka And about 100 large Rugs, in ditferent qualities, | The. { Stas Sasiaduet haere matin sees YY tom xo Tee to xt eet hat have ben cedued vey + yards wide by yards long, special at,.#2e. each much below cost, Heavy quality bleached muslin hemmed Pillow Cagem, slze A Beautiful lot of some 25 pieces of fine ailley | 160. cach, Antique Afghan Rugs, average size 6x9 fect, { $45.00 to $55.00; value $50.00 to $75.00. : Third floor, Bast Building - ; Pajamas & Night Shirts} |Hat Pins---All Kinds? For Boys and Men. At Little Prices. 50c. Undervests, 29c. Delightful Wear—Daintily Made. Women’s ribbed spun silk Un- Just an item or two from the} Jitat pins, with parking | rhines. dervests, low neck, sleeveless, in Mens Store—you ca: Pati Atopes aun more Onan ea a AS cream, white, pink and blue; a for Spring at smal] cost in this Hat Pins or atone silver, knot Store. Come and take a peep 1230 at the new things. Boys’ $1.00 Pajamas, 69¢; The real dollar kind, in an immense few slight imperfections make the difference in price, Matin floor, front, Central Building. Fet, others with and rose gold pean'la, inishes Hat Pins, Ww pokished Tange of colored’ stripes, white taltone” round ov Black ‘Black Petticoats, 08c oats, 98 and biack, blue and whlte and red PP uae ‘Pine, wold me silver” nlited, ac c! 5 Cc and whit I made and finished ‘owl, fleur de lin and. wrenth de- With 'ailk iroga and pearl buttons: with imitation 2 rare chai thom ata bie me Exceptional Value, Saving. Blues 4 (0 168 yearn... 006 Made and finished in a man. Men's 75c. Cambric Night “tg0 9 ner that would make them good Shi rts, 48c. J ' value at a much higher price. “Exceptionally fine cloth, made col- || | Smne-eeeeeeeeneeeneereameeeeene| aK Pollan Bet tisonts. Mads with arlene. neatly Lol oe. ee . umbrella rul med with rows of ent fast color trimming; r {ire “amall, hemaiitehed “rutties, | | well wade earmente in every deg | Lawn Kimono Sacques others of black botton moreen, tall, made with full umbrella ruffle Main floor, front, Fast Building. Dainty Negtigee Wear. trimmed with small homstitehed rude; Sothern atyle in sateen pecan naar nec ate Stet Two good items-cAad e with ‘graduated accordion YY = avings Rutt, trimmed wit House Dresses, $1.48) | on each. Hecond = 49c. Lawn Kimono Sa:ques, 25c, ae ee en en rena re ae ee a House Dresses of fine quality White ground, with snail pink, blue Seersucker, in an assortment of and b'ack figutes and stripes, finished Belts and Bags— stripes, made with waist and with white tence: ‘ skirt attached, blouse front,] |$1.00 White Lawa Kimono ~ Sacques, 79c. With pink and blue’ yoke of solid color, hemstitched tucks and lace insertion; hemstitched tucked bands of pink and blue lawn. Second floor, Mast Bullding. + with cluster of tucks, yoke trimmed with white cording, four button dre eves, with five-inch hem on skirt, Second floor, rear, Contra) Building. TY Bric-a-Brac—Prices Broken. A Good Gift Chanee. If you know of one to whom you contemplate a wedding gift, here is a selection of the most suitable articles—a host of dainty ware at short prices: ‘The ee Includes Crawn Lente peprocetee, “i oehl Be ee a Bargains. $1.50 Values, at 97c. $2,00 Values, at $1.23. These are imported goods for women—the popular wide styles of selected patent leather, with either the leather covered or metal buckles—widths from 2 to 3 inches—A three strand band with metal ornaments is also included. $2.68 Instead of $3.50, Good Netsuki bags of back seal and gray walrus lcathers, bellows and round shaped bottoms, leather lined, with in- side frame, snap catch, with gold or silver plated mountings, chain and = Main floor, centre, Central Bullding. a, Suspender Dresses, Worth $4.00, at $2.75, Misses’ pretty Dregses that’ are deservedly popular. A good: share of the little women of thig borough have shown their erence for att dainty Dresses. oko ar ron ae | ft ti MAL Ri ar, i) ack, 5 Mat Basement Court and West