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LEGAL BAR IS UP AGAINST RAIDS Magistrate Whitman Rules that Officers May Be Prevented! from Entering Alleged Gam- bling-Houses. ACTED ON PRECEDENTS “MADE BY HIGHER COURTS. Appellate Division Has Held that Resistance Is Lawful—This May Put a Stop to McAdoo’s| Crusade. In discharging a man arrested on a charge of interfering with who tried to effect an entrance into a pected guinbling nouse, Magistrate tman to-day set a precedent which ‘te Ukely to put an end to all the efforts of Commissioner McAdoo to force en- trances into suspected gambling house Policeman John Roonny, of the Oal street station, following uut the orders vf his captal upon orders day arrest! 63 Dey strent. the second *ysz of thle house was used 8 a gambling place. declared he was the janitor, & knock at the door. tor enter. with them Bernard forced him back, and thereupon the officer arrested him, We Cited Many Pree Assistant Distri whd in turn wan acti rom headyua: vers, thomas Bernard at No. iswered (that the Inw was accurately quoted. The case against Police Capt. Somers In it the Appellate Division “The po- was cited. of the Supreme Court ruled: ‘Moe cannot enter private places at will ‘or on suspicion or on what they choo: :to call thetr suspicions, verve and inspect suspicious places from the outside. In tho caso of Wels vs. Hawley, Jus tice Barrett held: “Gambling ts an w: @oubted evil, and all lawful means hould be invoked and utilized for its suppression. But there {s something (More important than even the preven- tion f this evil, and that fs the preser- Vatin of the fundamental principles upon which olvil Uberty rests. These prin- ctples should never, be lost ‘sight of, 4nd certainly he doctrine should be Impressed. upon all people that the eenncous end does not, justify the un- Jawful mea Conclusive, Salad: Court, “That scoms pretty conclusive,” said Magistrate Whitman. What does the trict. pAstorney think about it? Have you anything £0 offer’ “Noth nthe taco of those de- cisions,” said Mr, Gray. “T would a f that Your, Honor can not lawfully Tis Honor discharged the It did not take lon; ice Magistrate in aotion of the P Is case to reach the men Interested in. eam! houses. They declare. through their attorneys, ‘ehat the law set forth in the decisions of the Appellate Court !s so plain and unmistakable that all committing mag- tes must follow. it in letter and | rit, It, means that Commissioner | Adoo's crusade against the suspected, will fall Ike a deck uh ST Cs cards, DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE DIES IN ENGLAND Cousin of Queen Victoria Passes! Away a Few Days Before) Eighty-fifth Anniversary of His Birth. LONDON, March 12—The Duke of Cambridge. died at 10.35 o'clock this morning, He was a cousin of the late Queen Victoria and was born March 26, 1819, and was therefore nearly eighty-five years old. The Duke of Cambridge died peace- fully at Gloucester House, lan residence on Park Lane. The aged Duke hud been confined to als house for some weeks, but until sompelied to take to his bed he was about with his accustomed activity, belng, as was his custom, a constant attendant at funotlons of a national or charitable character. At tho most it was obvious that the becoming exceedingly feeble. nted a somewhat pa Fete fig- leaning heavily on the arm of he advanced with fal- to address a thering In patriotic kt Of ‘some movement When it ws that the Duke Annual visit to the South of France it was recognized that his chances of re- covery were slight, King. HAM boon constant visitors to the sick- while the Duke's sons, Adm Fitzgoorge, cessantly at his bedside. -7,Up to the pregent year the Duke Yained much of his cld-time activity and despite his great age he always participated In the shooting partion wt is place, Six-Milo Bottom, Cambridg?- shire. Although the Duke’ was tmbued obi with old-world Yndoubtedly a popular iigure with the wases, und even his prejudiced sition to the modernization and dom cratizatilon of the army failed to de- creaso the affection with which all Fanks regarded thet old Commander- nh ‘The title cf Duke of Cambridge. died with the Jate Duke, lls sons’ being horn of a morganatic marriage, death alag places at the disposal King a Field Marsha of the Gai on the publio bujldings edlately after wore, Lt en the dea eel of sete pike, became kngwi, le. an ofMcer he poitee suspected that Bernard, who ‘Three men sought When Rooney tricd to enter ‘Attorney Gray rep-| Fesented the police officer before Magla- trate Whitman, and Otto Rosolsky was attorney for Bernard. When the law was quoted by the defendant's attorney and cifations of various decisions made, Magistrate Whitman was greatly im- Pressed. He sent for the reports to see The provisions ‘of law only means that they must op- his Georg- | announced a month ago! x iged to forego his | Edward, and Queen Alexandra | {1 were almost Ini-| \ conservatism he was oppo- | mont! C.M. SCHWAB IS HURRYING HOME Coming from Europe Because of Wife’s Iliness, but Says It Is Better to Be Concierge in Paris than Millionaire in New York. | PARIS, March 17.—Charles M. Schwab ts bound for New York on the Kaiser Wilhelm, he having been called home | by a cablegram telling him that his wife was tll, Before leaving he said that his unexpected return was not due jin any way to the decision of the Su- preme Court against the Northern Se curities Company. “My wife has not been in good health for some time,” he ndded, “and re- cently her condttion has become such that I feel that I should be with her. I expect to bring Mrs, Schwab back here with me In Ma Mr. Schwab then talked of the fasct- nation of gambling and the delights of Uving in Paris, Wan Not at Monte Carlo. “That story about my having broken the bank at Monte almost ruined my trip." he sald. “There was no truth in it at all, In fact, Ihave not been to Monte Carlo a single day dur- ing my present tay abroad, There in ® great deal of fascination about gambling, though, No matter how rich man may be he takes a great delight in winning. I have seen men lose 21,990 In one night, and other men I have seen bet as much as $40,000 on a single turn of the wheel, “When I have been to Monte Carto ft seemed to me that some men won instinctively, Persons cannot explain exactly why they succeed at gambling any more than they can tell why they succeed at anything. There is in us a spiritual sense not well known, which will develop © develop, and this spiritual sense influences actions. Herbert Spencer once sounded these spiritual laws. ife once told me that he believed I was the only American who had read his Spiritual Laws to the end. I read them one night in bed. Likes Parts Well. My trip was perfect until after aj four days’ automobile trip I arrived at Nice and saw the New York papers with the accounts of my having won that money at Monte Carlo, I have be- gun to love the repose of Paris. ‘There {s grim truth In the statement of the| publicist who sald he would rather be @ concierge in Paris than a milifon- aire In New York. Mr, Schwab then began discussing the burden of riches, “When I saw was in Geneva the place where the Austrian Empress was mur dered, I was forced to reflect on the may bur Pitphet was right when Ne't maid: m ither poverty nor riches.” Sh ner wishes that are not 0 will never be poort™ STUBBORN COLDS For obstinate colds, | lingering coughs and persistent bronchitis | Scott’s Emulsion is a standard remedy and a reliable cure. 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Satin-Striped Poplinette, Linen- ‘ed by many professional people 12 ct. fine fancy Jaconettes: 8%] cette and Bamanse—bo x and side Y 19 ct. fine Silk Chiffon Mulls... 11 Eis Sia i, Mite taken In'making payment. ere egal ealbadad a } hh sales we will ship free of charge pianos to any part of 25 ct. Fine Mercerised Vollea— 0 WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES laces sou ina position to exctange PE | in iency porcalesy@ wide. Th] beckeet Iteerdtet and rahe Sg Pennsylvania West Fourteenth Street FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAG Spring Goods at Friday Frices FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. FINE WORSTED VOILES 38 Inch—clean, crisp finish even mesh—leading Sprin Fifty-cent quality | WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Milltary braid and gilt button trim— pointed belt—-value $12.08 | Cheviot and Fancy. sixty | IMPORTED SICILIENNES Gevlot ond Funct, Mixtures Straight &2 inch—firm, lustrous cioth— 4 stvlesctrbn'd. with fa braid and royal, navy and black—value .75...49 | buttons or tatlor stitched — value $22.00 16.98 BLACK "GUARANTEED" TAFFETAS Soft and lustrous smooth and Woven In edge Were rrvecessese 049 On Terms of WOMEN'S RAIN CLOAKS wn and $1a Weck. nd olive-—double and 24.INCH CREPE TAFFETAS \ WOMEN'S MILITARY JACKETS = upon first payment of $5 Small or pin dotsin day and 59] Plain und Panne Black Chevio and safest piano investments in the evening shades—value KO Hercules brald trim and trom: t we advise you to visit our pi fitted mt 1, tallore 9,98» off a single day, For if you sele 23-INCH DOTTED SILKS ainseatin Tinedvale $72.98. i Blue and witte, mith dots of | .39/NEW NUN'S VEILING WAISTS | 4 Gray, biscuit, azure. white, pink— tes deep pl pin tucked yoke with to last a lifetime, by the Wal-J | NEW WASH DRESS FABR At Friday Puices. masterpleces of piano con- 1M4 ct. Double fold es ‘cales— ax Il, rich and resonant; the touch espe- black and white only. WOMEN'S STRAW HATS 8 chanism perfect; the cases beautifully 10 ct. Strong Dress Gingham: 5! Dresn Shaper—Black and colors ‘ ‘ay most artistic. 2h et. Knickerbocker Suitings. 16] —large and small..,..ceecssscse000 © DS 19 ct. Mercerized foulard Sateens.. 9% tact, Fancy Swisses—dress lengths 7% WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS rantee being inserted in gilt letters ful Walters Pianos. We will take ¢ you the privilege of paying any good emb'y—value .79,.... | FINE JACKET LININGS Imported Satin Venetian Cloth— Covert, brown, silver, slate and sq black—full 32 inch—value seren® WOMEN'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS Unmatehable assortment—with lace emb'y and hematich Uscks, 98 COUTILLE AND SATEEN CORSETS Dr. Warner's “Seconds"—straight | FANCY DRESS BUTTONS Steel, Penrl, Persian, Rnamelled, fronts, habit hips, and Ce Git (bright a dull) eee a ee eats Tor, 19] pinch. white, drab, ‘pink and gg PILLOW CASE MUSLINS MERCERIZED SATEEN PETTICOATS 4 Bleached—#t Inch—neamed in Black oF Cotored—aceordion pleated pellen rumte; ‘aleo. Railroads. Calue at centres: 934 | flounce with rume-vaiue $1.39.,.1-19 GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES White and colored—extra Jong Fret Frevel | BOLSTER AND PILLOW GASES by Walets-new pointed emby collar New York M RAILROAD. Bolsters, 4x72—value .31 +24) Woke of innertin ar Pillow Cases, 64x3¢—value 22... .14 re Eee redey 58 .] BOYS’ SPRING OVERCOATS ‘Tan Covert—fine Ttallan Ining—4 to 12 yrs.—value $4.50. ‘| WHITE CROCHET SPREADS Full size—centre and alloyer designa—value miseoeate| 69 2.98) ars Chicago,’ LIM mn por LOWE D.—Pullman a Qbservation Care, TABLE DAMASKS BOUSEDOUBLE: ERENAD SUITS | BOYS’ GOLF CAPS Saun Double Damask—Cream and White—64 to 68 inches Nushvifie (via Cin orted “tots, ; a Hanapous Guieses ae | wide—valtie .#9... POLL) Hie Ne irl ee th | io ER. Aheliman o 4 WHITE LACE STRIPE LAWNS BOYS' BLOUSES Large assortmont— 1 Bpring Percales and Madras—cut value 15 to 19 cents... 01279) Foi Russian or shirt collar stylet $ 4 to 13 years—usually .29.. af IMPORTED SCARFS, SQUARES AND CENTRE PIECES Fad Extraordinary Price Cuts! lique, Spaahtsl, Renalasance, Em- proftened Bwies, Net, Linen Lawn— newest, most effective designs— SCARFS—1 to 14 yards BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Laundered—Madres and Fercale— new patterns in light and dark— detached cuffs or two collars—value .75... BABIES’ BEDFORD CORD CLOAKS’ nn Axpecis Paar Advice free. AIL Work Guaranteed 10 Yearn, Full Bots of Teeth Silver Filling ~Waterbary Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-410 Fulton St. 54 W, 23d St. (24 dogr weet Abraham (Opp. Eten ct & Straum's,) ner) Hours, § to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, Eon ‘Sale. — ROYAL a HED AT at 49,8 88° __ CASH OR CREDIT: [4 ree uRnisneD av. 70,0) | Lis? OF GOODS. *Hrrnishea at 99,28 | Apartments y Burnished 2188-2190-2192 THIRD AV., Bet, {19 120 Sts, @ warn Cae PAYh RANRES hae Diamond and Watch Co, repreaentative 1f deatre x ATOR You will waste a lot of time looking through dictionarics and gave time by coi Almanac aud ©: 1. | Centr BURG 8PECIAL —pail. i) . Now .48 to 4.98) L 4 Short—fa: apes— ND i Squyanns0 00 32 ine ‘Elm wth eae} fog brelo 98 = ew i . JO: (pashyrone were 69 to $2.98 fow (90:10)1,60]| To re sind Cortinngt ats : ‘ ¥ i ROUND PIECE . WOMEN’S HOSIERY were 06 Co ei %. 2 CRC) Fast black cotton—aille emb'd. 5 Mach lot grouped and speci also allover openwork 1 24 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS NEW CURTAINS Good heavy muslin—linen bosom, ‘ as; tong cuffs and collar band—open fron Norah recrsal Lace |e 1.49] *4 backoall igtscccces «4D designs—value $2.25. oA Plain Muslin—8 yanis long— TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS 5 inch ruffle and border of 59 6 and 28 inch—fancy silver and tucks—value .85.. antaets (@ Pearl handies—value $2.50 andy n@ ¥.00 r H FINE REP PORTERS HANDKERCHIERS FOR FRIDAY 85] Velour and Damask Borders— rea ret Mnd'Yan.| new Spring colorings—about 16 4.98 we ani gand Women's Pe 1 19% Mo Weekdays "ena styles—value ETA thes Men's All Linen—initiat— unlaundered—value 16. 18% FINE SILK GOBELIN TAPESTRIES —hewent, colorin —value $2.60, 1.49 Men's and Women's Hmaitched Sheer, fine Linen—value .39 Women's H, 8. All Linen—eac Half dos, each 38 cents TOILET ARTICLES Bulb Syringes) hard rubbe tubes—usually .69. Military Halr Brush. bristles—solid back—usually $1.79. ink French. effe: and desig rowdy ‘Ay i ifn, Reto “House z Brooldyn. Tote Stree Tin 4) MOMIE CRETONYES Oriental French stripes, two tones and conventional designs— {224 value .17. nit chen bammuxe fron ee throuRh, to destination, for Pennsyt PERSIAN STRIPE COUCH COVERS 1.19 Nivalis Cosmetic—usually Cranl-Tontc Hair Food—$1.00 si DRESSY BELTS Taffeta, Peau de Sole, Satin or Biastlo —new bodice offects—plain or with © Fringed all around—3 yards long—all colore—special.. ALL WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS Rich Medallion, Oriental, Allover figured and smal! new, podloe/eteg ee cee . esigns—suitable for any room— nts—Fren: see ET ydaevalue $9.00 > Oxidized or Gilt—valu: pe eS 3x3%y yd value $12.00, 4x4 yds.—value $17.00. ALL: SILK VEILINGS t Fine mesh, with of without i eaterh r d dots; also crossbar seo eaiekdmited 1] COCOA BRUSH NTS CSmplexion vellings value wae. 19 t Ss No. 1. au No. 2 B | REMNANT SALE EMBROIDERIES and Beadin Edgings, Insertings yards. lengths run from 1% to 4% YARD PRICES: BATHROOM FIXTURES ‘Tooth Brush and Glass Holder com- Were. Now. | Were. Ry bined—Solld Brass. Nickel Plated sand’ 12 39 and 44 vines eee brushes; value te. 50] and les 81'S. A} Only sold by the Remnant. Skirtings—45 Inch were 38 Shirt Waist front: er) 1.98 TUCKED AND SHIRRED YOKINGS Chidton, Silk, Satin. 1. Mousseline de Role nd itl thy feet tite Sr lage Inseratae Vhite, Black and. nites Yokes, Waiats, Children’ Were. $1.39 to 91.98. 79 to Bl. FIGURED SATIN SOFA PILLOWS ribbon ruffle-—Orlental ead Horal designs--value $4.08... 2.69 sy ar 1818) MOMIE LINEN SCARFS ina] Stamped tn various deslene=- ae nies Fe an rk uaually 29 and ste. sh Baral 000 Rath Street” for New y. ab Service” Hakenge checked from hotel ae tanttence by Westantt eprta GRORGEN BASEL, Cin Pans “Cent .24 Now. $1,608 to $2.69....1, 24 IMMINGS 2 SNe. ys nda and Rosine on 8! ROGERS SILVERWARE Silver plated Tea Spoons—fancy fandleniy doz.—spacial 7 49 Heavy Welght Nickel Silver ‘able Spoons or Forks— Selon sr, Wanted—Male. Hel EON to interview oral trade f ron: mercial house; sala s1 ul expenses: Persian Bai ays Sinnecessary. Chiffon oF Linge aa tah Senta, fice Sr FRIDAY LACE SPECIALS Be? RHINESTONE SIDE comes his * Point Ventas, Chantitiy, bepteqinedl Insertings, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS].