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Wife WORLD: THURSDAY EVENTING, APRIZ. 7: ‘ than ever before, but it ts a terrifying doing time for perjury. munity who have been accustomed to| {t ts going into court, either as a wit- patronize gambling-houses | nees The gambling places can be conduct-| man ed profitably only when there is a! waile to sterdy play by outsiders—business brokers, professional men, clerks a the like. The professional gamblers cannot live by preying upon each other. | And the respectable citizen, whose pre- deliction for taking a ehance at faro,| Although the pill will serve ae a roulette, poker or any other game run|KBocK-out to the public gambling- by professionals is now known only to | Douses, it will result tn the estadlish- a very few, will not take chances on/| having the fact that he ls a frequenter | of gambling-houses blazoned to the! PAMBLERS QUIT: ~ADOMIT DEFEAT Passage of the Dowling Bill. Which Compels Players to Testify, Is a Knockout Blow of @ gambiing-house.” Now Wateh for the Clubs, poker-rooms, into which only men known to the proprietor will be ad- to the Sports. whole clty—to his business or profes-| mitted. There are hundreds of poker sional rivals, his customers, creditors |TOoms in New York now, over saloons, onieeiploy re: |in the back rooms of olgar stores and in quiet houses in the residential district: NEW SCHEME IS May an Well Give Up These rooms are run for the “kitty, hiss coneidered. Gy and the profits are heavy and sure if NOW SUGGESTED. | be tho strong tkatlivaveeresiulsceioy any sort of a play. In an ordi 3 ih nary fast game with seven players the Boe nagitala’ , Golaee oa would) sity will yield, {f properly manipu- ; i eles ybody (0 lated, an average of $20 an hour—this testify in @ cuse against a gambling-| aside from the prof on drinks and house keeper, and if they cannot guar-| cigars sold by the proprietor to the antee their patrons protection they! players, might as well put the layouts in stor-; Undoubtedly the gamblers will figure age and rent their houses to persons! out a scheme by which they may make desirous of letting furnished rooms. a test case and send the law to the “Thia bill makes a gambling-house| Court of Appeals, but they are not con- as open as a theatre to ali intents and| fident of any results favorable to their Durposes,” said a veteran room-keeper| business. The best they can hope for is to-day, ‘Detectives have w right to| delay, because they have been advised stand around any suspected place and| that the constitutionality of the meas- spot men they see entering and com-| Ure will be upheld, Of course, they can tog out. ‘They oan trail those men and) find lawyera whe, will say thas, they ca ment It is a double-barrelled mens-| get thelr names, and then the District-| Ganfleld will certainly not allow the bill in that it not only renders gambling-| Attorney can summon them and make | to stand without opposition to the last Rouse keepers more linble to conviction them give up or run @ stiff chance of | Trib feeling gions the gamblsre/ie/ex: Rentanew piano:*5 per month Make your own selection from 100 new instruments worth $180 to $300. Y THE Simpson Crawford Co. $5 per month and have this source of never- ending pleasure in your home—a new piano. Fourth Floor. 35 85 If you make up your mind to buy a piano within three months after renting an instrument we'll allow the full amount of rental to apply on the purchase price, Isn't that an agreeable Proposition ? Establishment of Clubs to Which Members Only Will Be Ad- mitted May Get Around the Condition Now Faced. ‘That the passage of the Dowling Wit- mess bill, fathered by Distriot-Attorney Jerome, will result in the practical elimination of public gambling in this City Js admitted by the gambling ele~ ‘pa We rent such elegant instruments as the EA Ahoed Nal Radle and the Rembrandt for $5 per month. prisoner, and to subject @ likes to take a flyer once in a chance of it coating him; hin business reputation will make him | !! rin around a block to avold the door | “7 If there !e any-| tremely bitter axainat Canfield menace to the citizens of the com-|thing the average New Yorker dreads) ment of numerous small clubs and |” lieir attorneys to make overtures to | the Distrint-Attorney’s office looking for immunity for past offenses upon their promise to close and remain cloned. Already there 1s talk of opening a attention of gambilng resxost somewher in New 1 for not hav-l J we fixe! 4 guilty and | "y ed close 2 the mits 0: ©) New York atv, ‘These vill be very quietly tor the benefit (j.'men w! can afford to ride out of town In 4n for a bout with He hever was popular among the fraternity. The pave of Juxury | was hard to follow, and be did i | | | y that a corruption eaubivete ao w York, be-| Jerome's Dill. All of the not be needed | vicy would fol vave cont 6 against | money to a proppsition to bry enough tes to icill the bill and tint if Can- id sent a large amount to Albany rt of a come-on. The n, Canfeld's manager. * | vo troactive ir e frightenod, | | str cw Saks & Company BROADWAY, 33 TQ 34TH STREET. Tailor Made Suits FOR MISSES AND LITTLE WOMEN. Regular Price $32.50. At $23.50 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. New Eton or Blouse model of plain or flaked Voile or Mistral Etamine, in navy, royal, brown or black, elaborately trimmed with silk and silk braid; taffeta drop skirt; coat silk lined; fancy silk belt. * The Storage of Furs. We are prepared to store yours—not only store, but also to care for and insure them against fire |} | | | a wo | We rent We rent ' the Radle Rembrandt Piano Pianos tor for per month, Per month. we s When you are ready to select a new piano for your city or Summer home, don't overlook the Knabe. Gabler. Hazelton. And many other noteworthy instruments to be found in our warerooms—a piano at any price you want to pay. catalogues that are of inestimable value to those desirin Without Cost to You ——————— to buy a piano, = They will instruct you so you will have a knowledge of the good features of a piano and they're of engrossing interest. About Cold Storage—A Pertinent Point, Why take any chances with your valuable Furs, when you can have absolute protection against fire, thet any erage whatever, by placing them here—in the only cold storage exclusively used for such ieee Heed New York—with a minimum charge at that? The White Sale Pre-Eminent. Daintiness and Durability Personified. As regular as the return of the seasons, come these White Sales—and each one betters the previous, Many, many times we have eager inquiries concerning the time of the next Sale—and thus we have but to announce the opening of the event to receive a response that is more than gratifying. Chemises, 25c.to 6c; Aprons, 9c. to 39c. | Walking Skirts, 5Qc, Corset Covers, 25c, Drawers, 29c. to $1.48) to $1.98. to 98c. ‘Gowns, 39c. to $1.45 Underskirts, 29c.-59¢ et Heart pang. | we will send you on request or give you in person Becond floor, ast Building, Men's Shirts and Scarfs, } A Clearance of New Goods, “The reading of an Abraham & Straus ad- vertisement of men’s wear and realization of its value by buying have made me a confirmed ad- wertisement follower,’’ a pretty well known man said the other day—and he was glad of it. Just glance at these offers and follow them up, and you'll appreciate the point. $1.50 Soft Bosom Shirts, 69c, Madras, soft bosom—the celebrated Lion Brand—fine quality. Made of that excellent cloth known as “Lon- don Town.” Designs are all neat stripes, in good col- orings, well made in every detail; neck bands all right, sleeves faced in fhe-right manner, nice pearl buttons, laundered well—Shirts that are bound to give satis- FACHON: osreinvtcrsoverectoceneecteseinressevess 69c 50c, Scarfs at 29c, Easter is over and we are clearing up our regular stock— Four-in-Hands and Squares in hae variety—all new poaris this Spring, but all are in the lot for quick sell- ing a Silver Plated Hollow Ware. Five Interesting Items. aes Berr; Dishes: $5.00 Shaving Cup and 97. ()uadruple plate, i adru- partly chased and burnished, avatly F236 arr > Aine quality, colored glass Pie plate, fluted, burnishe with beaded boider— some ash, Bread Trays, $2.83. Four gilt lined, others plain. Baking Dishes at $2.97. Styles, quadruple plate, raised floral and chased a < rai pe piled borders, butler finish, Satin finished, chased and beaded burnished covers, quadruple plated and with Bonbon Dishes, $2.83. porcelain lining. With base, pierced with chased designs, quadruple , plated, burnished. i A Budget of Big Values. | The Gist of Friday's Sales, Ruge—Spring 1004—a Priscilla, Celery Salt; ; T5:"Hotise’ Brose Bl lack Peau ‘| and toes, spliced selvage. and theft. Our charges are very modest. | A Sale of Oxfords for Women. Regular Price $3.00. At $2.45 | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Trim Oxfords of ideal patent kid, welt or turn soles, opera or E tip toe, Cuban heels. Sizes from 2% to 7; widths A to E. Hosiery for Women and Children At Greatly Disc Prices. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Women’s Stockings of Hermsdorf black cotton, light) Regular weight, spliced soles, heels and toes. | price 25c. Children’s Stockings of narrow ribbed black cotton, elastic and serviceable; double knees, heels and toes. | At 18c¢ Women's Stockings of black gauze lisle, with double soles, heels Regular price 35c. At 23¢ Women's Stockings of lace lisle or fine gauze lisle, with spliced selvage and soles. Regular price 50c. At 35c.5 3 pairs for $1.00 Women's Stockings of pure thread silk black gauze, sheer and transparent, double soles of silk or lisle. Value $1.50. At $1.19 Stimpson Crasoford Co 11 “New Sheet Music 11° All Day Friday and Saturday. No ©. O. D, Orders Filled. Add 2 cents extra for each piece ordered by mail. IE most popular New York Vocal and Instrumental successes, and the season’s hits, which regularly sell at 50 and 60 cents per copy, ‘ TH are offered at 11 cents each. 1 1° LAUGHING WATER. |] 1° VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, llc. MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, LOUIS. Ile. llc. UNTER DEN LINDEN, "he,"aw 'ntormozzo Two-ste. 1 Te, lic, THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU. 11c. The Ballad Hit of America. Ile. ALWAYS IN THE WAY. lle, llc. UNDER THE MISTLETOE BOUGH. fit lic. Ile. SAMMY. "gla seng itor Ile. Ile. BEER, BEER, BEER, = "3f.'sn;e"" lle, Also the following great list of popular successes at 1 1c, copy: Tm Sorry Tl Be Busy AU Next Week. | Kio Great indian Bong, Mr. Peewee. Harry, Bulger’ ye nit. | BS ee mt yet A 8 Ison AR Mee ‘Time Ai inglan tinted,” Englian Daley, \ithe Girl You 1 Silver Slipper. The Galt of tho Sea. ine bat eob. 5 Then F4 Be aatintled: with Life, Honey Bo: a hit. lother Goosm Honey Boaugtime, Annie Dear. Hon*a Sunday Moraing Sedan tsonne Spring Song, With words, | tp the st Mra fou. Knickerbocker Girt. ALvaG ieket Mir im Herzen, Following Father's Footstops. Vesta Tiley Tho Utin Brown San of Japan liad, new, and Bye Misetasi) oot | iamie. ‘Cocoanut Troe. When Lovers Prove Unkind. Horwit & Girk_ ‘The Runawaye. |. Bowers. uuingalow. Rogere Bros, ror Sale. @ Baby. of Japan, Great Descrip Battle Piece (new). ?. for FULL ORC! TRA or BAND....8pecial, 170, each for MANDOLIN or GUITAR... Tspestal, 17e, each OLIO (Acknowledged the Best). Special 28¢,, by mat] Ife IN AND QUITAR FOLIO (4 books), . 18¢. per book, by mat! 21 Also the following classic music 7c. copy, This Edition Is the Best Published. Intermeszo from Cavalleria. | Melody In F. Rubtnstetn. (Remember Me, Old Fotke at Home. Eating, | *Broken Linke. bAn, DA: MANDOW * cams I Dwell with the vs |*la Bouton Mare! ey 8). {ine Fa Hooks Walt, | Matinee doy Walt j Flom: ite Flatterer. Night. Wage ine Dounte Baal Pederewaict, (72s Suburpan Moreh, if ve : rei ; fee, eae ce | Baton i Ktrnsem he Toes Od vy Waves, peealey Tee Watenee, Tot nant Sorension ste TFiave tow frie 'Stwarea Monasoory Bets. | SWoula “You? Mentelssohn'a Woddtne 3th. | Grane Bigssome Wane, | "Te Not True, ont mie | Witham ret Tako, ory eer Talent Erne pieces marked * are sure to plese, and are highly recommended by us, NOT Me salteit and pay special attention: to niall ordecs and are prepared to fill or- ders from teachers and musicians promptly at: spectal reduced rates, ALL DAY/PRIDAY AND:SATURDAY, ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLED. A6Q 20. for each plece ordered by mati. Our sheet music dept, ie tip. leraeee the world, ‘where a complete stock’ of ali kinds of music te for sale at rates.» > 5 SHOT HS FRIEND \Italian Barely of Age. in Dispute i ihe ares as. he District: | vote for the bill-93 to 47 against—shows Netrayea by His Fi With them | that the gamblers had a chance) Enrico Canorel, an Ttallan, twenty-one . siti ‘ Saki eee ria A New| yearn uid) was arraigned in jhe Les] scrg (Ttemy, ther celeveland| reagen) HEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. ork boss gambler would £0 to work) Avenue Polic urt to-day on a charge was qlaving that Silke Hecho hadee) fon tuciy custom. | rather thin tale a chance againat such} se having killed Amando Canpiola, sav-| beautifully the other night Ii the next | ® (2° ae enteen years old, of No. 13 Jackson, 7at. Cappiola was regarded, as an inoffensive On their way home they dispute over some money ‘si claimed Capplola owed | midst of. the argument | Canorsi drew a revolver and levelled it} Modern Way ts the Telephone Way. at Cay could defend himself Canorst fred and the bullet entered the younger man's heart. He dropped dead | Sergt. Colerhan, of the Herber: street station, heard the shooting and gawe | chase. He finally captored Canorai in| Jackson street, near his home, Coie- | man and the Italian were immediately | surrounded by @ crowd that threatened | to lyneh the pi Coleman called for the reserves to the station. Cappiola’s body was taken to the station-house and later to the Morgu with Lad of Seventeen, Draws Revolver and Puts a Bullet Into His Heart. | bienste, " Mi, Jobeon= Wie tat haa — - eet, Wil The murder oc- jr hardly looks D u ton, rred at Union avenue and Frost streat, "Gig diison—tes, mut don't vou sea hia |SUNOAY WORLD WANTS ‘The two were fellow laborers, and’ patent piano-player pedal walle? WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 64c. fora 26 dozen E. @ W. linen collars. YOU KNOW that there’s not another store in all New * York where you can buy this brand of collars forless than 25¢. , each or $1.38 per half dozen, so you can figure just exactly toa cent the saving this sale affords. and they dre nof passe styles either—e'- clean and ae? B.aW.collars 2.50) i U/. 65C. Sue ~ 65c. - \ Of cours \ , 1 collars has an = less than 256 | |. | | lished reputatip This is an oppx 5 f upply_at less. than half price, and we are sure smart dressers Whoiare;in the habit of pay- ing 25,¢. for this collar will appreciate this remarkable moneyesaving sale. 6 5c 1n order to facilitate’ the selling and. rapldly wait upon. the. great crowd sure to attend this sale we have decided to sell these There's enough for‘one day's selling: and‘if you cannot con: just state the size and style you want and we'll send them to-you. They’re a great value,.as:it’s practically 10%. for 25c. E..& W. ‘linen colla ) *7.75 for women’s ‘$14.75 covert. Spring jackets UST about 150 for Friday’s selling—the cut will | give you a fair idea of the jacket except that they trimmed a little different. Don’t mistake this great bargai occasion. \ Twenty-two inch jackets that usually sell at $12.50, $14.75, and some at $16.50—made of covert cloth and cheviot { ‘7.75 *7.75\ cuff sleeve; buttons and self-trimmed; exceptional value at $7.75. satin lined throughout; coat collar, fly front; . 2 Girls’ washable dresses, 98c.: Dainty patterns percale and solid color chambrays; waist side plaited;{ cuffs, collar and belt of white pique; full skirts; 6 to 14 years; excep- tional bargain at 98c, | for street ?. ° e ’ ° $ . Great Friday clearing boys’ suits at °2.85 EVERY suit in this lot is either a $5 or $6 suit, but they’re odd sizes, and to-mor- of $2.85, The sizes are 7to 15 years, Here’s the wonderful selection from which you may choose : Seoond Floor. extra pants. x Boys’ norfolk suits and double breasted suits, one pair Young men’s suits at $7.50. Exceptional values in young men’s long -pants suits—the very latest Spring tweeds in light and medium colors—also black— special for Friday at .. Men’s hand-tailored °25 suits, $15.50. s bi : ana neateh, Wg havea sts ini Gerespana; jecal tomorrow’ 1 SQ) ’ { 1,000 prs. women’s shoes @ oxfords, *1.35' for famous Sa ae Net gic aT $1.35 weet, . F135 51.75 L f EN there about 500 pairs of morrow. Second Floor. them cut; every size—2% to 7; G,D-and} 1,000 pairs of oxtords Eiwidths. ' 4 shoes. to-morrow, $1.75, Hero's another oxtraordinary feature row we're going to close out every one at the extraordinary bargain price Boys’ norfolk suits and double breasted suits, with $ 2.85 trousers—better grade. tyles in single and double breasted coats—cheviots, cassimeres and yles in single and double br. $7.50 THESE are ideal suits for Spring; regular $25 hand-tailored, perfect fitting ii 75 regular $18 black silk-lined overcoats for men, $11.50, By On: tes, dress shoes, ERE’S the shoe sale that will fore- ate York City—we place at your disposal to- tary heel, street ties, at $1.35 to close and S. C. S. ties at $1.35, Broken lines of $3 to of this great sale-—not all sizes in. oxford tles of patent coltskin, court tiles of patent colt or calfskin, any one style—-It's surely a bargain worthy of a trip downtown. - You're quite sure to find a pair 1.75 4 buckle Newport ties, ‘threé lots of streot and dress * to fit, “Remember they're $ OMI 04 ais Sekee deeb ted "| court ties and slippers.

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