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"Justice Gaynor ivfioe ‘Saye Officials Retire Year After Year with Fortunes Made by Lawless Use of Power. ) POLICE LAWLESSNESS HE SAYS MUST BE STOPPED. ‘Refers to Capt. Burns as lg- Morant or Willful and Danger- ous Criminal—Police Crime ‘Worse Than Gambling. No more scathing denunciation 4m a decision just handed down b; William J. for in the case of Peter Hale, k ) ef a ealogn and restaurant at No, ot ‘Modern police methods of dealing with | Alleged lawbreakers has ever been ut- tered in this city than that contained 193, Washington street, against Police Cap-| Bain Joseph Burns. Famous as he 1s for his opposition to | lawlessness, even Justice Gaynor has never gone so far before) Ba he does’ in wis case far from the points involved to say | that police officials retire year after | Year with fortunes made by blackmail Gnd the lawless use of the powers they have been allowed to have, and de- @larés that while we express surprise @t Such things in Russia, we calmly att by and endure them at home. He fur- ‘hemore warns the present administra- “Mon, in a diroct slap at its methods, upless it checks police arrogance @nad lawlessness the people Will vote it Gut Of office at the firet opportunity ‘Mey cet. Ruined His Business. Hale's restaurant und saloon is oppo- @ite Washington Market. The saloon ts om the ground iloor, the restaurant on ‘the second floor, and off of the restau- Fant is « revving room. Part of the ®econd Door has been used tor years by market men as 4 dressing-room, and ‘there is another room on the sume floor ub, Hh Ce | by the Sunnyside » With which, it Is alleged, Matthew DP, & clerk in ‘the County Clerk's ‘and his brother are associated. Policemen, accor 10 Hale, eer orlyen the ited man; en. who fornerly lunched {nthe urang from doing so any longer, ted demands have failed to Ket police out of the establishment, aad is alleged by Ha. » that Capt. urna ths would never ict Up Until’ he had ven the Btrippe out of the pred nee goes on to that. ti ivi “and evidence before hum “show root of a single one of the pollee| entions that the law ta @ are acting without warrant oF " 1s either i r ® wilful and® dangeron nn Says Justice Gaynor. “His ucts c! gonstitute the crime of oppressi % in fortunate that they never ed violence and even bloodshed, tu: the plaintife has tho right to resiat th the fo: aking of Burns agaln, J Gaynor says of his contention that so ‘peopl lo Who patronize Hale have been “The defendant evidently supposes #5 statement ia found toward \'9| where he ‘asa, means of Milltons Extorted. nom zperience shows this to be a thing ‘open to dou indeed, it is sum- Plenty, Kaown among ts thet that ts method by which millions of delinra| we been extor-ed annually tn the city ‘ot New Xork, and police ofeiain have heen enabled’ to retire one after an- “erent wealth. auch police | is far more dangerous than | ‘Shea the * irae and other vices Tom- it Paes in its train all of the bases government and so- “The voters of this city have f : a our a out offi i of the olty which tted and Sometimes ‘encouraged such police 1sy-| msg’ ene they wu do nc ere dgal) ve by no means lost t! ir Of the blessings of free ae that gee Ghat most men have is their liberty’ and their ht eas as ane while they have the y do not propose to | the former.” 3] He wanders | you are certain to ing this sale. Mail orders filled wise stated. WRITE TO-NIGHT ly in the store—ond we ni nay by ordering dur- | More Me a rtunities in_to-morrow’s sale. THE WORLD: FRID HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, Ehrich. oun AVE N: 22v AND Bo Sis. great Saturday selling. RE of those price-concessions that will make Saturday here a day of unusual import to thousands of sho day rich in those bargain opportunities that have made Ehrich’s Saturday Sales famous. B- Room here for a a_hint of the splendid MISSES "(4.75 | 45c. DRESSING CHILDREN'S *1.50 °1 LAWN WAISTS, WALKING SUITS, $Q)-95 | Novelty mixtures, and Norfolk styles, wi in blouse h side plait | efiect; trimmed with Persian braid and belt; skirt seven-gore flare— for Saturday, $9.95 Misses’ walki mixtures; nine gore finished wi s tons; welt seams; habit | the latest model—value Saturday, $3.5¢ 50. BELT SALE, | | Probably a hundred styles to select from—leather and silk belts, in blue, black, white, tan, brown, | green, &c.—helts regularly Soc. | to $1.25, for Saturday, 25¢c. SACQUES, 29c. KIMONO DRESSIN SACQUES—Lawn, polka dor ¢ fancy figured, with yoke or broad border, 29. 50c. K'MONG SACQUES— Fancy colored lawn, with white lawn hemstitched tucked yoke and broad border—39c, 79. KIMONO DRESSING | S—Made of fancy fig- e handkerchiefs, col- vy blue, the latest nov- special for Saturday, 49c. 98c. KIMONO GOWNS, 69c, —Kimono gowns, polka dot or fancy stripe, with yoke and bor- der; a Saturday special, 69c. $1 KIMONO SACQUES, 69c. —Buster Brown kimono sacques, fancy stripe or polka dot lawn, with tucks back and front, broad Dresden border and belt, extra long skirt, 69. elty; | SCHOOL DRESS, 98c. In plain and striped\ginghams —made in Russian, sailor and suspender styles; trimmed with pique and pearl buttons; full skirt, with deep hem—sizes 6 to 14 years Saturday special, 98¢. Children’s white lawn dresses— yoke of Valenciennes insertion; | full ruffle edge with lace; sleeves | and collar trimmed to match; full skirt, with deep hem, and in all ! sizes—special for Saturday, $1.50. | Children’s fine lawn dresses, in white; entire yoke tucked with three fancy medallions; fine nee- dlework ruffle; full skirt, with deep flounce—finished with clus- ter tucking; in sizes 6 to 14 years —for Saturday, $2.98. 59c. | Handsome fine lawn waists, entirely side-plaited front; broidered box - plait centre; tucked back and full sleeve—for Saturday, 59c. $2 WA turers’ samples—of 98c.—Manufac- fine lawn, with buttonhole embroidery cen- | tucked handsome yoke back and sleeve— waists— tre, also front and back—others of white, | with black pin dot—Saturday, choice, 98c. $2.50 WAISTS, $1.25—Fine lawn waists—imade yoke effect, with fine tucking and two strips of fine embroidery down front —positively matchless value at $1.25 Men’s good Clothing at unheard-of low prices. mixed suits. $7.50 for Clothing that’ will keep you cool—and look well—at prices never before known in June. $5.50 for men’s $10 serge and fancy | men’s $15 suits. Handsomely tailored serge and fancy mixed suits that a few weeks ago sold for $15—Special for Saturday, $7.50. Here in this lot a man can find a suit that he would natur- em- | These Suits are daily making records in clothing selling. ally expect, to pay $12 to $15 for. There is a history con- Serge and all-wool cheviots and cesarean tiorougnlya tials and trimmed; inal here for Saturass for Seno all contain patent waist bands. before offered in any store In this city. Most of the lot are com- plete in sizes--some sizes are A boys’ clothing Saturday we put into effect a sale t This *1 three-hour flyer--9 to 12 only $1.00 for boys’ suits that sold up to $3.50 All-wool Suits of the best make and standard—destrable in every Way as to cut, make and materials. all brand-new goods, and consist of three-piece sults, Nor- | folks, blouse, double-breasted and vestee suits, The pants | nected with this lot of goods, but that does not concern you as long as you get them at this low price. Single and double 50 breasted serges, cheviots, cassi- e meres and in:ported black clay— — also two-piece Suits — all at #$ 5-30 50 offer without precedent. t will long be remem'yered by the purchasing public of this city. . ist , The fabrics are | A_visit_to our men’s new hat depart- ment on the main floor—23d st. en- ny Buch ar elus swadenever tranee—will save you money. crance= Will seve YOuImoney, sizes Saturday A suit that sold NORFOLK CAP All the suits In (his lot are of tht and cut on manly patterns, an anteed fast color serges, tweeds make and trimmings ar minutes spent in our clothing dep you that this offer stands without boys’ clothing . : an broken, but a grand choice for from Sore t d consist of all-wool, guar- © of the highest standard, and a few 2% to 16 years; ayon’s cut and make, d faney cheviots, The artment will convince equal tn the history of $1.00 0 $5 and $6 for $2.98. STRAW _HAT FREE. $228 ‘28 sennit or shapas in do- mestic Panamas —nold every- where for $2.00 —our introdne- tory price | A special offer for Saturday ‘ —a regular $2 hat for $1.25. | The popular sailor or yacht shape in split braid — also new *2 GOWNS FOR $59 Strire effects, kimono sleeve, sailor collar, finished with two in- sertions of Pcint de Paris lace, bow knot pattern, collar and sleeves edged with wide lace ruf- fle; $2 value, $1.59. ‘ $1.98 FOR $2.50 KIMONO GOWNS—Fancy crepon, flan- nelette, silkaline or figured lawn, with yoke and Dresden or silk Help - Seekers! Does Your Want Ad. Go in the Right Paper? Peruse, then Answer. . aA SCOMPARISON! Wore pote | Total for Ajone. Combined, oa a 27558 67011) Totalfor May. 36659 10996 Wed. Juno... 1348 429 pibus.,Junc2.. 1176 472! Friday, June3.. 828 311) Saturday, Juncs S81 190) Sunday,Junc5. 1G2l 1313) ‘Monday, June. QD77 193) Wuesday, June7. LSTO 4is 426 452 yJune 10.. 280 . 174775 88429 AL PAID ADS. border—Saturday’s special price, $1.98, 98c. KIMONO GOWNS— | White lawn, with colored borders | —or solid color kimonos—pink, blue or lavender—just for Satur- day, 79¢. 25c. VEILING, 15c. 27-inch maline—black, white and all the new colors, for Satur- | day, 15c. 27¢. FOR 49c. VEILS—Fancy mesh, with chenille dots and chenille dotted borders, 1% yards long, 27c. 39c, FOR 60c. VEILS—Plain or dotted chiffon veils with fancy stitched borders—black, brown or blue, 39c,. i “oo Seat MEN'S *1.25 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 65c. Another magnificent lot of the same desirable kind that have been selling sa rapidly here of late, There are percales and plain and corded printed madras ¢ loth, with plain or plaited bosoms, with separate cufls—hundreds of choice patterns, in beth light and dark effects—also white—in all sizes— fi day, 65c. > $1.50 SHIRTS, $1— t, most uj -iordate styles; the handsomest designs and hest workmaiship, Fancy weaves in white, with self-figured effects and the latest novelties in plaited bosoms—small, neat figures and stripes in light and dark effects— in all sizes—$1 sizes—$1.50 values for $1 MEN'S 50c., 75 AND *1 SHIRTS, 5C cc, NEGLIC SHIRTS—Manu- facturers lots, made of odd Brench and American percales and madras cloth—in light and dark effects—neat figures and vay pattern; most all with sej ie Tote ieee 14 -to th Saturday, 39c in every desirable weave . “WOMEN'S i) OXFORDS, $1.50 These wil. be placed on sale in the Shoe Bargain Annex, 4th floor, promptly at 10 A. M, Satur- day. High-grade Oxford and court ties, hand-sewed Goodyear welt and hand-turned—in ideal kid, colt and vici kid and Russian calf. Almost every size and width. All the new shapes and heels; including Louis XV and the concave high Cuban. One of the best offerings ever made at the beginning of a sea¢on—to- morrow all at $1.50. NONE SENT C. O, D.—NO CHILDREN'S CONFIRMATION DRESSES, $6-75 | Regular $9.75 values—in fine Persian lawn; yoke of tucking and needlework insertion; large bertha of needlework to match— full skirt, with cluster tucking— these for.Saturday, $6.75. ’ WOMEN’S SHIRT WAIST DRESS, $D.50 Regular $4.75 value — white lawn dresses, plaited blouse waists —skirts to match — Saturday, , £2.50. Women's stylish walking suits —made in blue, green, brown and black taffeta silk—piped with con- trasting shades, trimmed with gilt buttons; value $16.75—Saturday, $9.95. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SILK GOATS. A SATURDAY CLEARING, Silk coats in taffeta and peau de soie—some with capes finished with stitching and fancy buttons; full with sleeve, with cuffs—others stole effect and novelty regular values S$ jal for Saturcay, 98 Rothenber#<e. New Yori. Cnat WE sT 14.7H S Satinfmeti Growing Store. Saturday's Marvellous Sales Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6 The New “Bxposition” Suit at $4.98. At 5.30 to-morrow morning we win place on sale 30u of these new Exposition Suits for women. An ideal suit for travelling, outings, etc., being stylish and very jaunt: Made like illustration, from pure tan, linen, white ckeviot, and in shepherd checks of black and white, champagne and white and green and white. They are in an entirely new coat style, collarless and belted; with ‘the latest ef- fectS in skirt styles. Specimens can be seen in our window display to-morrow morning. Don't jail to see them. Choice, to-morrcw only, at......c0 Special Sale of New Summer Waists at ae | For 4 Hours Only—From 9 A.M. Till 1 P. M. Another matchless special, at a price unrivalled for iowness: 1,200 New Waists, made from sheer white Jawn with small black polka do. $; plaited sides, and front of handsome embroidery. 1 ull puff sleeve, tab stock and Trench back; all sizes. One of the best waist values we ever offered. On sale from 9 A. M, to 1 P, M, to-morrow OMly, atvesescescccscoeseeseeeeee A Great Saturday Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses. Made of fine woven Chambray, long Gibson front with suspender ruffles. trimmed with Val. lace and finished with Jace medallions: colors light blue, medium blue and rose, also in blue and white and white and po!ka dot cambr' ry trimmed, jull skirt, deep hem, sizes 4 to 14; choice at. Brea AQ Sale of Men’s $10 Blue Senne Suits, $6.50. Sizes 34 to 42 Chest Measure, Regular or Stouts, in Single or Double Breasted Sack Styles. No matter what the quoted price may be, every garment sold at Rothenberg’s is cuaranteed for Its color and satisfactory wearing qualities. Consequently when we offer these Serge Suits, which are generally sold at , |$10.00, for $6.50, our guarantee goes with them, These suits are lined with good quality farmer’s satin, full silk sewed, interlined 50 usually sold at $10.00; special to-morrow at é Sample Lines of Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, 75G Russian Blouse Suits, 5 to 8 years. Sailor Suits, 3 to 9 years. The above comprise sample lines, including white ducks, crashes, fancy madras, chambrays, seersuckers and many other materials. Every suit guaranteed, ora new one free in case of dissatisfaction. Value $1.50, at.. 39c ~ with canyas and hair ‘cloth, while « every seam is taped. We invite the closest i in- __speetion of these suits, for the same materials, workmanship, style and fi finish a are Boys’ “Mother’s Friend Laundered Blouses,’’ ages 4 to 13, value 75c., at. Boys’ Wash Pants, white duck and linen, in all ages, 50c. value, at........ - These Shoes are so widely advertised and so well known aaoantehicss value at $2.50 per pair that it is almost needless to tell you that there will be immense demand for them at $1.50 per pair. This special purchase comprises many of the latest and most desirable leathers—made up entirely of the popu- lar Oxford or low-cut style, exactly suitable for immediate wear, There are patent leathers with seal leather backs, in newest shapesand in sizesfrom 5 to 11. $2.50 values at Also Our Own Line of Shoes for Men, Not a pair in the entire lot worth less than $2.50. Vici Kid Shoes in lace and Congress with plain toes, or with toe L | | caps Also Storm Calf Shoes.se0...... seeeee seees J American Made Watches at 75c. An Unparalleled Saturday Special for Men and Boys. n sale to-morrow 500 watches made by the International Watch Company. These watches are in medium sizes, easy to cart ’ stem winders and stem set, and have handsome dials and second hands. Every one a cood time-keeper and absolutely warranted by the manufacturers, aS well by ourselves, No elaboration is necessary for a bargain of this kind, ‘The name of the company, together with the price we're watchesat, make sufficient inducement to have poe) attend this re- ‘Special to-morrow only, at at We will place o offering the: markable sa Wahettadarcto Offer in Their Women’s Dep’t The Largest and Best Selected Stock of Shirt Waist Suits Ever Shown in One Store No task to shop here—a large, cool and airy room, and our goods are displayed in 4 manner to facilitate your selection, You Get What You Want Through World Wants! - 679 BUT 280 Paid Help Wants in thid morning’s World.. Paid Help Wants in the 13 othee New York papers combined, We have classified our stock of Lawn, Linen, dotted Pique and fancy} 260275 i ACISHEN TORN : Cotton Shirt-Waist Suits into three price-ranges: BUSHELMEN ... 10] MOULDERS .. BUTCHERS .. .. 21] NECKWEAR 00 $ 50 $ 00 CANVASSERS ... 4] NURSES ..,, .... 8 $ CARPENTERS .. 8] OPERATORS ..., 3s 5 7. 10. CHAMBERMAIDS 9] paInTERs e COLLECTORS ... 6| PLUMBERS .. .. 4 $20, $25, $30 and $35 Organdie Dresses carried over from last year pclae pOLImEERs are in above lot. CUTTERS . 3] pressers |. : DENTISTS T| SALESLADIES 1. Bway & 13th St. DISHWASHERS . 11) SALDSMEEN . -s a8 DRESSMAKERS... 6| SHOE HANDS. « “| DRIVERS 4.. ... 12) SKIRT HANDS, DRUG CLERKS.. 5] SOLICITORS .... ELECTRICIANS... STENOGRAPE’RS 4 TAILORS .. a EMP. AGENCIES ENGINEERS: FEEDERS “Bly n Shoe |BLYN SHOES is BROOKLYN |29-831-835 Broadway "aici"? f| HOUSEWORK «.. 47 | BLYN SHOES THE BRONX J tacsry Between 150th WANTS 20 2891 3d Avenue sna" fsine Be Blyn Shoes—hundreds of styles—for men, for women, for children. Any style you can possibly wat in the ex~ act grade you want it. Six Blyn Stores—right where they are most needed. The two new stores are a boon to people who formerly had to come from Brooklyn and tne Bronx to our four Manhattan stores. 162 Bowery, nearBroomeSt. 2891 3d Av., bet. 150th and 151st Sts, RANTEE Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts. ragne tan shade, y ahape, with aro eyelets, Pibhon neht’ welled moles. and tra high wood Cuban heel: where else at our price. The Life of Trade Is Sunday World Wants, The World prints yeayty-a 4,000,000 WANT a ire born of human nect ‘i and full of human ae These brief mes, the people to the of New’ Yorkers largest city circulati\ 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Third Ave. & 122d Street. 600 8thAve., 99th&40thSts, SUNDAY'.WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY: -MORNING. WONDERS. SEEDING ED HG PIOIOTDY