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~ THE TENDER “as Been Obtaining Evidence Against Men in the Precinct, Where the Graft Is as Strong as Ever. ‘District-Attorney Jerome is under- stood to be ready to throw a bomb mong the polico in the Tenderloin precinct which he expects will land some policemen behind bars. It is re- ported that during the past two weeks dhe has had an agent in the Tenderloin @gging out evidence of graft which ‘equals anything that the force was guilty of in the days before the lid. One of the cases out of which Mr. Jerome expects to get sufficient evi- @ence for a prosecution is in connec- roll. One of the raiders had “pinched” the im @ preceding raid, and his com- |panton didn't propose to let him have t ‘This man who objected finally won ‘tis point, and when the houso was en- annexed its bank roll of $386. Uttle of this money was turned the desk sergeant when the era were taken to the West Thir treet station. t same occasion a visitor to the who has told his story to the Attorney, Was standing with his his pockets when the police & nd 2 E if Fs H told to take bis hands out, when he refused the policeman mate the demand gave him a degree” clip on the yaw. ‘Then ets of the victim were cleaned and the i SP sta: oop kicked him into the fot only are conditions of this kind paid to exist, but also, it is alleged, up charges of crimo are made women of the street to black- them out of money. The District-Attorney {s understood have ovidence in three cases of this er. i eussing the report to-day Capt ‘Cottrell, commanding the West thie j street police station, sald: { hope he has agents here and plenty them. But I wish he would co-oper- hh “T have yet to hear of one of my more than 200 men doing a dishonest ing. I do not belleve one of them Maken a cent of graft. If any one Information to the contrary 1 rant him to come to me, and T niake @ promise now that the polleeman un- der r thw rank or dishonest in last long It is all very well to study the higher prob- lems of life! But let’s not forget the homely problems! The scientist must have clean clothes, ‘The phil- osopher must bathe. The woman interested in ad- vanced thong ht has scrub- bing and house cleaning to be done. How many of us know that the cleansing power of water depends upon its softness? And that is why BORAX gives to soap and water its marvellous power to cleanse and purify—it softens the water, If you’ll get a tox of BORAX, you'll have more time left for higher thought. Get the purest and best BOR AX—ask for 20-MUI.E-TEAM BRAND. Sold by drug- | gists and grocers in '4, }) and 1 lb. packages. EATMENT aX ] ‘8 FRONEAFTER J LITTLE &CO., 6th Ave., Cor. 15th St. The great Carpet ana Furniture Store that is breaking records and upsetting traditions by offering now, in the height of the season, BIGGER VALUES than were ever known even at the season’s end. For instance, This Sideboard, of selected ay quartered oak (gol- den dinish) wide, 6 ft 6 in. high stantial and very effective piece, that most dealers ask $44 for. Little's. little $27.50. price is The Furniture Sale offers hun- dreds of just such splendid sav- ings in precisely the things you need—for Parlor, Library, Bed- room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Hall or Office. isan event of NOW. The bi stocks are growing smaller. If you put it off find the richest patterns gone. few days chance itself will be Mad Savonnerie, reg. $1.75, 1.24 Axminster, reg. $1.50.. 1.00 ith's Velvet, reg. $1.25 8 ith's Tapestry, reg. $ Linoleum, reg. 55¢ ith ‘Fapestry, No. 2, reg. 95c. $27.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, 19.25 £25 Heavy Brussels Rugs, 9x12,.16.51 $21,.W Smyrna Rugs, 9x12,.15.75) $6.50 China & Jap. Matting Early Selections Advised. Go for future delivery if desired, J. H. Little & Co., Sixth Ave., Cor. 15th St, Ever have pains in foot and leg- feel as tho’ walking on your heels? Means “arch” of foot is going. Coward arch-supporting shoes re- lieve immediately, permanently. Made with a very heavy sole just below a high arch and strengthened by inserted steel plate. Gives just right support where most wanted. For Women and Men. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren St.,.N_Y, Mail Orders Filled. SEND FOR CATALOGU, iFFOLDING GO-CART | THIS WEEK ONLY. t (Reoining ) le: INHEALTH The Way to Win @ is the » World Want Way. oY B. Altman & Cao. SILVERWARE, FANS, NOVELTY JEWELRY, ETC. Vases, Loving Cups, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Compotiers, Photo Frames, Boudoir Mirrors, etc., of sterling silver; also Cut Glass Pieces with-mountings.of sterling silver. FANS, Including Vernls Martin and reproductions of XVI. and XVII. Century. Pans with Pearl and Tortoise Shell mountings; Hand-made Lace Fans. Opera Glasses, Opera Bags, Lorgnettes, Shell Combs, Necklaces, Pendants, Collars, Jewelled Chains, Brooches, Necessaires, etc, Gold-Plated Jewelled Buckles and Imported Jewelled Hat Pins, will be offered on WEDNESDAY, May 4th, at ONE- THIRD: to ONE-HALF Less than Regular Prices. WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, among-which are many desirable effects for the Summer season. Novelties in Yokes, Collars, Half Sleeves, Stocks, Collar and Cuff Sets, Fronts, Ruffs and Capes, also Ostrich Peather Boas and Stoles, Marabou and Coque Feather Boas, For Wednesday and Thursday, May 4th and Sth: $2.25 .and 2.75 50c. 65c. ALL LACE YOKES, . LAWN and LACE STOCKS, POINT GAZE LACE STOCKS, . (Rear of Rotunda.) Eighteenth $t., Nineteenth $t., Sixth Aeenme, New York. FURNITURE BARGAINS. SPRING FURNISHINGS. No need to “wait until your ship comes in’ to secure a completely furnished home, when our bargains are here to help you. AXMINSTER CARPETS, $1.20 PER YARD ; (Reduced from $1.45.) All the latest Spring patterns, PARLOR SUITS. 3 & 4 PC., $65 TO $130 (Former prices, $00 to $170). Mahogany frames, upholstered in artistic Damasks, Tapestries and Velours, Also Over-Stuffed. Special bargains just now in Birch Bedroom Furniture and Brass Beds, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Sewing Machines, etc., at lowest prices, Long Credit Brings all bargains within your reach, 104 To 108 West t#® St. NEAR GAY. . , B. Altman & Cn. FASSO_ CORSETS. The new Fasso models now being shown are dis- tinct in style and construction, possessing the fea- tures demanded by the latest styles of Costumes, @_Fasso Corsets are made of fine silk and linen materials, plain batiste, and light-weight coutils, | They range in prices from $5.90, $8.75, $12.50, $16.00, $21.00 and $25.00, upwards, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New Pork : ee eee | B. Altman & €o, SILK UMBRELLAS with handles of Ivory, Pearl, Horn and Natural Wood, with mountings of Sterling Silver (for Men and Women); regular price, $5.00, will be offered at 4 0 ae wee) Wednesday, May Fourth, Eighveenth Street, Dimeteenth Sireet and Sizth Avenue. Here’s to the greatest sa THE story is but just started when we mention Lace brequinis, Pillow Brass Extension Tubes, Window Positi Summer screens. 52.68 for $3.50 scras —oak ft » grille ps, taut, panels. $2.95 for $3.95 scems —oak or mahogany fries, taut, panels, novelty to- $3.75 for $4.85 scens —denim panels, oak | ma- bogany frames, burnvood tops. Cross stri Summer curtas. 85c. for $1.25 gradine curtains—artisticailyslored striped effects. $1.10 for $1.85 griadine curtains—corded stres. $1.50 for $2.50 gnadine curtains—lustrous mercer- , ized stripes. $1.90 for $3.75 vay he Glass and bamboo portieres. 79¢. for $1.50 geometrical bam- boo portieres—trichly colored. $2.25 for $4.00 Oriental bamboo portieres—exceptionally artistic. Z cur- tains—with silk stripes, $2.95 for $4.50, snowfle cur- tains—extra quailty, vit novelty $2.95 for $6,00 geisha girl por- tleres—in glass Ma Dantes Por 35.65 for $8.50 sea shell portieres —both new and handsome. $8,90 for $12.50 glass bead por- tieres—nothing finer made. Rope portleres, $1.25 for $2.25 rope portieres —of large rope—8 colorings. $2.25 for $3.50 rope porti —rich in anus andesoriee, nares $2,95 for $4.85 rope portieres —new plush rope—effective colors. stripes, 33.85 for $6.00 sn@flake cur. tains—with wide silk sipes. Portieres—onealf off. $4.85 for $7.50 lujous Afmure tapestry portieres in:d and green. $5.90 for $10.50 siy mercerized tapestry portieres— every popular coloring. $8.90 for $1 5.50 [plex Armure portieres, with silk pe edges. TH and the wealth of rich colorings irresistible. of rare values. For this is aaprehensive sale in which not only Carpets but Rugs, Mattings, Lino- ‘of curtains, tapestries, etc. rtains-and Tapestries, for this sale includes.Screens, Lam- in fact everything of faultless quality that goes to make your city or Summer home comfortable.and-beautiful—new and exclusive degns that impart that -rare.attractiveness so-much sought. vourth -wioon vely bwest prices Form the vital part of th.engrossing story. When you come to this section to-morrow yeu do so with absolute assurance that pri5 are the smallest possible to-quote on these qualities and strictly distinctive designs. $23.50 for $35.00 crinkled silk 1 portieres—a rich and dainty banging. $24.75 for $37.50 French Jute Velour Fest eres — heavy double faced quality, No finer made. Summer lambrequins. 95c for $1.50 grenadine lambre- quins—colored cross stripes, fancy fringe. $1,50 for $2,50 grenadine lam- brequins—artistically fringed, silk cross stripes. $1.75 for $2.95 snowflake lam- brequins—in red and green only, 33.75 for $4.85 novelty cross Stripe lamberquins—wids silk stripe, $3.75 for $5.90 silk cross stripe lambrequins—novel colored stripes. $2.25 for $3.25 china silk lambre- quins—Oriental and floral designs, silk fringe. Pillow loop specials. 25c. each for 39¢, mercerized loops—3 yards long, with 2 fancy tassels. 45c. each for 59c, silk loops +3 yards long, with noveity tassels. 75c. each for 89c, fine silk loops —heavy rope, with all-silk tassels. Fancy brass extension tubes. 10c. each for 19¢, brass tubes —54in. long, complete, with brackets, 15c. each for 29¢, brass tubes —54 in. long, with large ends, com- plete. .25¢, each for 39c, brass tubes —54 in. long, with adjustable ends, complete. 35c, each for 59c, brass tubes —78 in. long, rich novelty ends, ‘ complete, Window shades underpriced. 18c¢. each for 25c, plain opaque shades—36x72 in., all colors. 23c. each for lain opaque shades—36x84 fe ea guaranteed rollers. 29c. each for 45c. fringed opaque Gases in., in popular color- RS. . each for 59c. fringed opanee “face Meier a pba desirable s| le. Splendid curtain values. 35c. pair for 59c. ruffled muslin curtains—striped effects. 98c. pair for $1.95 Nottingham lace curtains—60 in. wide. $2.85 pair for $5.00 Irish point lace Mieah ee wrought Hey 54,85 pair for $7.90 Irish point lace bean e) ith wide borders. $6.90 pair for $10,00 Marie An- toinelte curtains—rich patterns on French net. $12.50 pair for $20.00 Renals- sance lace curtains—very handsome designs. $25 pair for $37.50 lace Arabian curtains—exquisite new designs. 2,000 yards of *1.50 »ody Brussels carpet 85c and 95c. IS great sale began Monday morning wh 4,000 yards of bona-fide $1.50 body Brussels and Axminster carpet, but the large number of Spring home furnisherlound these exceptionally low prices—85c. and 95c.—the inimitable exclusive designs The reit is we sold 2,000 yards. much for these wonderful rgains, and right here comes the concise story of a great gathering Suitable for all rooms, halls or stairs, Third Floor. B5c « 596, for 7c. extra Super all- wool ingrain carpets, best quality. 59c. for 75c, and 80c. tapestry Brussels carpets, for rooms, hail and stairs. 79c. for *1.10 all-wool velvet |49c. sq. yd. fo a carpets, parlor, hall and stair patterns. | leum, 2 AA yds. ce Ca ED —The largest and most complete line of China a Japan mattingsin Mattings the city, at prices that cannot be equalled—alhe better welig grades of j>intless China and cotton and linen warp apanese mattings. China matting Japan aitings |$1.15 for $1.6 Wilton velvet carpets. | 196. sq. yd. fo25c. and 30c. jeiiclolss 1 yard. ¢ yds,and 2 yards wide. Special ‘Regular, Special. Regular. |Special, Regular. ipectal. Regular. 54.45 56.75 38.50 312.75 | $7.75 $9.50 10.75 $14.00 5.25 7.50 9.25 14.00) 875 10.50 12.00 16.50 7.25 9.00 10.50 16.00! 9.50 12.50 14,50 18.00 Simpson Crawford Ca. 100 *12 dinner sets at*7.95. THE neat spray decorations alone are enagh to cause you to want one of these handsome 100-piece prcelain dinner sets, not saying anything about the fact that this we is absolutely perfect—no seconds in this gathering. ,ourth Floor. But Bs $12 dinner set at $7.95 sn't the oniy bargain in this sec- wiicnyou'l be tnerated, 9,95 “glance over these items, 100 TinEnglish porce- sisarmee ME $9.45 350 fay fireproof Jeb te ts, sizes, value from Sob 75Cs at... 396 150 ney old blue plates Lees ba anes: value uto $2., doz, atch... 10 Jardnieres in rich blendedffect, 11 in, ponerse Ao oataitey vane sett ne orien fe cut glass DOWIS, 6 In., SO) cu r bottles, 00, d s 50, ete ee 33,95 oar ies retneed $4.45 e t "} All things go Wwe to see the beautiful Maypole. Jeum and Oilcloth are offered prices positively the lowest found anywhere for deserving qualities. od to et and drink at the Model food store. maintain this ideal Grocery 3 a place where you can at all times be assured the very best of service, It is just as safe to ord by mail or telephone as to comein person, Bring the children Itdds realism to this interesting scene. 95c —Hartford and Bigelow Axminster rugs in Rugs Oriental and domestic designs and colorings. $19.85 for $26.50 rugs—9x12 ft. rugs—27x63 in. $3.45 for $4.25 |95C. for $1.25 rugs Ly rugs—3x6 ft. | 18x36 in. —Imported hand-made Japan- Japanese rugs pares beautiful Oriental patterns and colorings for the Summer home. 31.10 for $4.55 rugs—26x54 in.| $7.95 for $12 rugs—7.6x10.6 ft, $1.35 for 1.85 rugs—30x60 in.| $10.95 for $14.75 rugs—9x12 ft. 31.85 for $2.45 rugs—3x6 ft. | $14.25 for$18.50 rugs—10x14 ft 55.45 for $10.50 rugs—6x9 ft, | 18.25 for $22 rugs—t2xt5 ft $1.95 for $2.75 Also a complete line of the following, suitable for hotels, ctages, etc.: French and Royal Wilton, Body Brussels, Axminster, Smyrna, Kashmir, Crex Rugs, etc.» Simpson Crawford Co. Refrigerators---Kitchen utensils. OUR low prices on such excellent grade refrigerators, garden implements, kitchen utensils, etc,, are the talk of all New York. Here’s a great saving for to-morrow: BI ont Si ‘oom. 34 for 24 inch for heavy faieoees sea | Eee bee Whee ener: 396 the ratden elled ware. 236 ig, wood 356 Bre eeBee for 986, 2%, 2:41, sine > 4 copter with . he bu 51.25 none Water coolers, with self-closing nickel- iw faucets, coole: self-closing lated fauce’ tor at Japanned. the t refrigerator was Fe au) ttehens, Or ami itchens, porches and small Apartments. 25 ft. of cuarantecd karden $1.98 hose ? vA CE CHEST, specially of kiln dried lum- onc fin- metal rice shelves: prices of Other sizes as fol- lows: 35,75 $7.75 89,75 . $12.75 are No. 2, Frxaseat. ¢ hone Hedin, Mineivdiine brags couplers. 25 ft of Favorite one. extra, pomie® $2.49 Including heavy brass couvlers. 50 ft. of Favorite ext 34.89 Ba: | vrase couplers. ste | SOG strong’ hose reels, for eRrdan trowela, ra, with nickel- ts. Boer e. or 1 1.39 51's 6 Sk Japanned. “ealy. ted "water cost: ers, nickel = fatlcet. Leaked Sixth Floor, enc INE pepree ane] ah Sinica “Allspice, mind, Ib. ® UR—Roy- emium or XXX: 6 INBR-SRAL BTSCUT Naelattse, Boot a ine. mi ® PATENT FY, ‘tual : FARINA — Best yall ty, 2B Frees Som ene mi, Site 6s 00 + in col a Y sAgNTOR, CO! igen Hen io to, N} NTE, TA — Natietles. th. dBes aya ‘ALTAN MACARONI — ew |, importation from 8 1 Genoa, 15 o| 6 4] > ; rs BAGON HENNEsai 4 rata hacer TELLS ee ere to 4 3b. sige t poten r [BREA Cul vy 5 ib for this’ sale ee PRUNES—Fancy MEDALLION HALF AND rte, | rep HALF “ sTourT “ana °ORT LAGER —Pop- ular special Drews noutfeh: N reduged je | ROYAL Ix: - | TRACT OF ising tonic; HIGH-GRA: L1FO er Na “GRADE. Se Said MUSCATEL: according te |S vintage, pri duced to, gallon, 10, $1.38 Ail quart Se, 868 and Ge SINCH’S GOLDEN, WED- Re Wank chow Pea

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