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in orde? to make out a case ageinst| strain unis him under the Chart i that ‘ ‘at all : s full having excise or othe on business, but the Legislature not have meant that the police s have authority to enter Captains Have Right to Detail Mento Sit There All Day, “Even. if No Violations Are Charged. IMPORTANT DECISION BY MAGISTRATE BREEN. " Ohtain Redress Saloon- = Ket Must Be Able to UProve that Police Command- ers Are Actuated by Malice. City Magistrate Breen in the Contre Btréet Court this morning handed down @ Gecision sustaining the right of a po- | captain to detall policemen to and invade alleged disorderly fesorts which hoki liquor tax certif- ates. “Phe decision was filed in the case of William E. Trible, a saloon-keeper, of No. 167 West Forty-fitth street, against Capt. Cornelius G. Hayos, of the West Forty-seventh street precinct. Trible wemilged @ppearknce of Capt. Hayes t on the charge of oppression, Waiming that he had, by detailing clothes policemen to sit in his sa- hampered his business. His deolsion Magistrate Breen says Beetteves Capt. Hayes somewhat ex- seeded his duty by the acts and conduct et forth by the complainant, but as is acts were not malicious he should be held criminally responsible. Hayes,” Magistrate Breen mys, “admits that commencing on the first @ay of ‘March, 1904, and continuing up t the examination in this case, a period { meven weeks, he had stationed one officers each day within the prem- fees of the complainant, who carries on * Business under a lquor tax certificate. This officer in citizen's clothes made his every Gay at 11.90 o'clock A. M., remaining until 5.30 o'clock P. M. God resuming his vigil at § o'clock P. M., continued until 1 A. M. This extraordinary surveillance was car- wed on, the defendant admits, not ‘@nly without any evidence of unlawful acts or even improprieties having been @ommitted in the premises, but he had > mot, received a single evil report ting the place. Nor were ils oMigers able to report to him any uninw- epnduct after all thelr prolonged diligent espionage. “The mont the defendant was able 4m justification of hin acts was having visited the place himself he ertained a suspicion that. some- thing wrong and unlawful might take place there and that he took this pre- caution to forestall it. He claimed that he had the right and that it was his duty to do all this, and that he was getuated by no other motive than to Prevent an infraction of the law. “While, it geema clesr that the acta + of the defendant were unlawful, {t must iso appear that they were malicious } SPECIAL SALE 11° “SATURDAY OF POPULAR AND OPERATIC MUSIC, By matt 2 cents extra each piece, No C. ©. 'D, orders filled LAUGHING WATER ~* (Vocal and Instrumentaty, THE GIRL YOU LOVE (Edna Wailace Hopper's Hit. THERE'S NQBODY JUST LIKE YOU, A BIT O° BLARNEY pe Aen, Lrlah Incersiessy Two-Step) v ‘1 Gol @ Feeling Down on the Farm, All Aboard for br words). Qn @ Good O14 Trolley e Little Brown Man of Japan (hit) y Moon, ‘aie Moonlight very fine) rows (th the Fi ‘ (charac pansy Dump le march) y jurning 0 F two aioe My Ban Domingo plete Vecal Scores $1.55 Ea, | lassic Mus.c, 7c, a Copy. Intermezzo Cavai- ‘Bywee Siu pike’ at Home. Pal un firand’ pay attention to matt p are preparea ‘to fill. orders @ fusiclane promptly \TURDAY. prem! a Against his protests during ness ‘hours, i of his patrons and Injury to his busl- a ent “His interpretation of the section may | be nonsensical ATE ESTE UPPER «AL statute. “ection 25 of the Greater New York gravated one, acl ‘3 nd remain there continuously regular bust ‘to the probal and Abe far from proof of mal he Femedy in this case enems to b fe Supreme Court, which eh Sale of Men’s New Spring Suits. Every minute of the day serves to emphasize the need of a new spring suit. put off the buying of it, but now spring is here and to stay. or so, You can be fitted easily, perfectly; you can have a suit with style and grace, a suit with those shapely shoulders, snug fitting collars, and those coat fronts which do not wrinkle, a few of the things you cannot get in ordinary ready made clothes, and you may choose from a stock so vast and varied that you will find just the particular suit you have in mind. Sale of Men’s Spring Suits at $12. Your twelve dollars will do as much at this sale as $15 will elsewhere—a clear saving of $3 to start with, and even at $15 elsewhere you won't get the style or workmanship, or choice collection of {abries to choose from. There are blue serges and black serges, light | and dark colored cheviots’ and cassimeres, and blue and black thibets, Any of these suits at $12. Sale of Men's Spring Suits at $20. ‘These suits a custom tailor couldn't make for less than $30. They are made in single and double breasted sack styles of rich, soft feeling black thibets, fine blue serges, elegant worsteds in every tone from very light to very dark gray. Suite that you can wear anywhere or any time and know that you are well dressed; such suits are these at $20. Sale of Tan Covert Top Coats at $10. We place on sale 100 brand new Tan Covert Top Coats—short, jaunty and loose—regular $15 overcoats. On Sale at $10. Store Open Saturday Night Simpson, Coanferd Co till 10.30. A2™ Six Cor ey. ‘Ave. Sheet Musicf——— — SE Why not come in to-morrow strument sent to your home at once? We'll guarantee that you will like it so well after using it one month that you'll find it a pleasure to make the small payment of #6 each month y) IF of this wonderful instrument, we'll sell one on payments that will be agreeable. wiul acts injurious Other, regardiess whether the wip perpetrator was malicious or other- "Atthoush the case seems to be an ag-|shues, Your feet feel swollen, ner- Tam constrained, for the 4, to discharge the defend- " ————_— STRIKING BAKERS RIOT. CHICAGO, May 6—Striking bakers caused a riot to-day. o annoyance | an attempt on the part of H. Piper & Co, to send out twenty-five delivery Wagons with non-union In spite of the efforts stupid, but this bakers to stop the wagons by throw-/2he, Don't accept any substitute bricks and other missiles at the vers the wagons finally got away, ne of the rioters were arrested, ‘The occasion was You will grow enthusiastic when you see this splendid array of suits to choose from at $15, and the perfect fit and hang of the garments. cheviots and thibets and a host of light colored over- plaids, checks and stripes in the smart gray, green and olive tones. Vogel Drovhoxs Ten dollars will place in your home an elegant ight pi new uprig plano. E if you don’t think this is the best piano offer you ever heard of: Hundreds have taken advantage of Simpson Crawtord Co,’s agreeable payment plan since January first, and now we've arranged to sell 200 excellent, new, fully guaranteed instruments of a kind known and admired throughout America for the satisfaction it has given, at the unusually low price of $180: $10 down: *6 per month. select your piano, pay the $10 and have the in- Fourteen fam Agreeable payment plan Knabe, Gabler, Hazelton, Packard, Hobart M. Cable, Send for our catalogue and additional information. You do the buying: the Cecilian does the playing. you lack the ability to play a piano, we'd like to have you hear the Cecilian concert to-morrow, or any other day, Even if you never touched a key, you can play with the artist’s skill with the aid It is acknowledged to be the best piano player in the world, and ORE ETT wae ey * D to an: | USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken into the vous and damp, and get tired easily. \If you have aching feet, try Allen's, Foot-ase, It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves} chilblains, corns and bunions of all) pain and gives rest and comfort. ‘Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists, bakery gt of the striking Trial package FREE. Address Allen 26c. Don't accept any substitute. < Store Open Saturday Night till 10.30. You may have Come here and try on a garment Sale of Men's Spring Suits at $15. Made of blue and black serges, Splendid values at $15. Sale of Men's Suits at $25. ‘We're clothing hundreds of men with these suits who formerly paid to exclusive tailors $40 and $50. Giving them the same thing at a saving of half. statement should appeal to you. a rich black thibet or a superbly woven blue serge, silk lined. the tailor's $50 suit and ours at $25, because there isn’t any. Sale of Cravenette Overcoats at $12, We offer 100 Oxford Gray Cravenette Over- coats—belted back—52 inches long—regular price, $15. This little ‘Come here and try on You won't be able to tell the difference between On Sale at $12. Ca: Fonrth Floor, ous pianos are represented in our warerooms by new instruments of the latest design and style in all the favorite woods—embodying all the latest improvements and you can make your selection, adopting our which provides for a small payment down according to the cost of the piano and the balance in smaller pay-nents, once a month, We'd like to have you suggest terms that would suit on such instruments as the Price & Teeple, etc. { THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, t902. SUTH AVE, LU TO20™ STREETS 1200 men’s hand-made suits at *10. | | S°THE greater the purchase the greater the value” is'a good axiomn to be ap- plied in this case wherein we secured the entire surplus stock of 1200 elegant hand- made $15 and $18 suits at a discount that enables us to offer them to-morrow at the unusually low price of $10. They ‘are worthy to be called-the pride of the smart dresser, a name given them by the maker, who is a Rochester manufacturer of prominence. WE apparel at this time of the year, with fi with gt brown, lined junior Norfoll §5 fol tion 51 ~ to 14, $6.50 for misses’ Sicilian walking skirts in black, blue and brown, side plaited effect, lengilgp 36 to 40. 52.75 for misses’ pedestri- enne skirts of novelty mixtures, lengths 36 to 40, 56.75 for misses’ coats in three models of covert and. black cheviot, strictly tailor finished, sizes 14 and 16, 513.75 for misses’ Cravenette rain coats in Oxford, tan and olive, Sizes 14 and 16, Don’t miss this great sale of men’s*!.50 shirtsat 68c HILE the price is a great factor in this extraordinary bargain announcement the smart style and quality of the shirts will appeal to you most. After examining the shirts carefully and sum- ming up the entire transaction, we can say, without the least fear of even the faintest intimation of contra- SRR RE TRS NT AT Four hundred and fift: ee $26.75 for suits in Eton blouse model, trimmed handsomely 511.75 for weight novelty mixtures, youthful Norfolk style, Six hundred Men's $3.00 washable vests, Great sale---600 pairs $5 worsted trousers, $3. i irs of elegant, perfect-fitting $5 trousers like those we sold on Thursday, when the clegant patterns and splendid worsted fabric created so much interest that all but 57 pairs were sold ina single day. Here’s_an_ entirely new lot for Saturday—the secohd arrival $15 and $18 cravenettes, *10 ‘3 of 4 purchase of 1,200 pairs. Sizes 30 10 46 inch waist and 30 to 36 inch length. 15 different shades and patterns. Boys’ elegant *5 to °7.50 suits at 3.75 'y of these splendid $5 to $7.50 suits at $3.75 for to-morrow—a strikingly good bargain, Norfolk suits from 8 to 16 years, Russian suits with white Eton collar, 2% to 8 years. Sailor suits, white Eton collar, 5 to 10 years. Double breasted suits, 7 to 16. Reefers and topcoats, 2% to 16, Third Floor. More than that, we promise you the most exclusive showing in _ j a—one that, augmented Is of the present week the first time to- est interest toa vast crow parents, misses and girls. rarely see such charming models elsewhere. aa misses’ $37.50 voile ine braid ard ornaments, lined throughout ood quality taffeta, skirt trimmed to cor respond with jacket—blue, black, tan and , Sizes 14 and 16, untor sults in light with taffeta, sizes 14 and 16, 59,75 for sample lot of misses’ and suits, box coats, Eton blouse and ‘k coat, Sizes 14 and 16, r girls’ $8.75 two plece regula- uits in light weight biue cheviot—sizes 6 $8.50 for girls’ % length double breasted box coats of new light weight novelty mixtures, sizes 10, 12 and 44. 57.50 for girls’ double breast- ed, side plaited box coats, made of Lymansville light weight cheviot in biown, blue and red, sizes 6 to 14. 53.50 for girls’ double breast- ed reefers, high grade packer cloth, sizes 6 to 14, 51.45 for girls’ new Spencer dress in colored chambrays, sizes 6 ° to 14. Never before have yourbeen privileged to choose from such a wonderful diversity of boys’ apparel at $3.75. —— ———. Misses’ *37.50 suits, °26.75. GIVE you positive assurance of the greatest sav~ ing you ever encountered to-morrow on girls’ and misses’ Fashion's emphatic decree, wear fabric gloves. } - THs magnificent showing of high quality fashionable fabric gloves at the extraordinarily low price of 50c, will re- lieve you of all doubt Spring or Summer wear, or just what style is most becoming. It's a_spectal collection received direct from America’s as to where you should select your gloves for—+ 50c we ever received. The 2-clasp_milanese suede 50c foremost manufacturer and the finest lisle—perfectly cut—extra fine weave—great value. They are critically correct—the glove that has come to take the lace of every other for Summer wear. There’s no display in Amer- ica that equals the one you see here. Complete showing of the famous Keyser silk glove—50c. to 31.20, 25,000 famous books, 12%c. Irving Little Minister. Binck Heaury ae of Monte Criste, Ly? Saiu.ntha at Saratoga, Romance of Two Worlds. Tom Brown's Schooldaya, 6 Two Flags. English Orphans, ' Columbia graphophone. ‘THE. Perfected Phonograph will entertain you for the balance of your life with the World’s best Music, Opera and Vaudeville. COLUMBIA GOLD § MOULDED | CYLIN RECORDS, 25c. diction, that the values are positively the best this store, or any other house, has ever offered. 68c Just 400 dozen (4,800 shirts)—not one in the lot made to sell for less than $4, and most of them would be priced low at $1.50; to-morrow they go at 68c. We want to impress upon you the unusual bargain importance of this sale, not so much be- cause it’s a great mercantile achievement to offer shirts of this kind at 68c., but because we want you to secure some of these shirts, and in order to do so anything else the early buyers wil Those negl We guaran $2 to be equally I secure first choice. tee Nature shoes.at $1.50 and as serviceable and as strongly made as the shoes which you buy elsewhere at $2.50 and $3, and they don’t pinch the feet. seaona rioor, They?re_no tase their nat $4.50 —lace or button. this week. The fanie of the nai S. will wear no ot 4 —make walking as easy as ri best grade Russian calf and I Plenty of room Tor the feta no shoe that has'a Made in the finest vies kid—light welt soles—kid or patent tips tt clumsy, but there's tural growth Foster 5, *6 and *7 shoes at *2.65 have crowded our shoe department with particular women every day me Foster ‘gives them prestige— they're dressy and serviceable—examples of artistic shoe-making —a second shipment to-morrow at the same exceptional price. C. S. shoes and Oxfords at 3.50 so popular with discriminating women that thousands moore la shoe—we're showing all the superb styles including the new street pumps, which impart a sprightly step iding. Made with Cuban heel— patent calf — light-weight soles. you must come Saturday—but, of course, as in MN dsome shirts shown by exclusiyéehaberdashers will be here to-morrow in iyles in dark and light effects, withSeveral lot. of pure white corded madras. We cannot tell you the maker's name—withbolding it was a part of the consideration, as the same shirts are being sold on the street at ¢{ and $1.50, in full sizes, up-to-date styles, 4314 to 18 in. collar sizes, at 68c. ATURE shoes for boys and girls at Foods Q WineS---purest and richest. POSITIVELY lowest In can be guaranteed absolutely pure—and the Simpson Crawford guarantee article in their model food mart, Call Chelsea 2100. is back of every Ox Tongue—Potted or ; Armour’ best 7% Ib. can, 4e.; Cholcest wines at special Old Crow or Blue Grass Whiskey, Mount Vernon or Finch’s Golden R pager e High-G: As a nin Port, heres. ey in black, white and colors, library 25c., publications. Second Floor. Wormwood. Scottish Chiets, Uncle tom's Robinson, Crus cid faster of Ballantrae Andi Fairy Tales, Gold Bisle. Last Days of Pompell, Thelma. Last of the Mohicans. Ivanhoe, Lorna Doone ‘anity Fair, vith Wolfe in Canada. John Halifax. With Lee in Virginia, Lamplighter, Bravest of the Brave. Kentlworth, Tempest and Sunshine DOWN is our ~ plan, : Disc Records, 50c. and $1, DER Second Floor. Main Floor, Sixth Floor, TICE when it comes to foods and wines that Fresh Butter Royal Pound ke — Drake’: Svar, extra quail alain, Gi ° ch ‘Marble Frult, Tere Bo, m— chest and smooth- ressing for Salads, Fegular 200. bottle 130 tart Humbia Tver, speing cateh; Sot dozen’ . $2.10 aiph ‘Ther oD fo; for ic imal Heken- oi amd iter including: ete tain Riesling and Premium vintage ors Feduoed” ‘to, “oaae 13 einie Sadia pAd* 2d Soe. tas eoarkiine: Price reduced Jon, GBe., | Pe. Old © Monticello or | ERAS geet” afew Bram Pare Rye, 10 Fertation in’ gl x Pre dot! special price. price, fis] " Ptest Uneatogeny

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