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Captain's’ new precinct, \. ded over by Capt. is World, and charges are of the princtpal saloon- ‘gre beginning to talk, and ive promined revelations if d, Just what they mean i ortalnly 4 the services of a “equi yerime in that procinct, and the m- Mt have not the amfles of Tam- y are by far the most quiet and ler’ to perous of any in the disiriot. ‘by those who know that went. of the saloon-keepers f members Olub and in the Murphy aid to be on the payroll Fiull, and & is obarged tiret @nything in the way of ‘amide from drawing hig ‘Protected Saloons, Prosperous saloons are Saloons, and are} mii gomebody has been squeal-|¢,, fowand Pourteenth streat, anduwas not| BELIEVING IN OSLER, far from there on Third avenue when he pagsed a ealoon with a side dor. | “Now watch this for a few minutes," | he eald, A woman came out and walked to the | corner. She accosted a man who came along, He talked to her a minute, and then both went Into the saloon side- door together, ‘The same thing was re- eated by another woman In ieas ihn | V en minutes. Hight women were In the | Toom, six of them with men, One | of the men left through we front of ine | t loon, and it took the woman with whom ‘he had been sitting jusi ive min- utes to gO Out on the street and r with another man, who commenced buy- | F ing drinks at once, J ‘Dhe bartender explained that the eight women in this saloon are regularly there | and are alWays on duty at night, en- dn pulllng in customers for the | o ‘The saloon i@ also a Raines law | 4, . Two of the " this house by women during the forty minutes It was under observation were young boys, certainly not over sixteen, With school caps on and all the alrs of the verdant freshman, yet vhey were re- | ¢ ceived and served aa guests, a In @ basement near Twenty-sixth | ¢ “men” pulled tnto crap game was In operation u @ nights ago, A man was on guand Near the corner, and when ‘the reporter and the bartender appeared anxious to | » get in they were told by tho lookout Politicians as Landlords, enue are leased by women from @ near relative of a prominent ny leader, with the distinct un- derstanding, 80 #ay the lessees, that the fe will be protected. In these places iquor {# sold to the roomers at al hours of the night, and men and women may be seen going in and leaving at almost y hour, A man stands near these passer: ' of trouble he walks by hurried! strikes the area railing with As the plain-clothee men pass around Hig age preceded by com) tive quiet, as the word re, up the Ine, but every- thing files wide open after they go by, and their trip echedules are known to a i tree trom police interference fa the influence of politicians who the police, rather than from yment of money to the police ‘Whether these charges be }aaloons by a simple glance at ins, It wonld be unjust to s: dual cases among these -Baloons.’ They oan all be ‘Openly disorderly, depending upon them, it is alleged, uffs, merely intended as n instrument for “proceeds of the particu- off ‘his shift last night at T will show you three in two blocks, ell of by ward politigiens ang “puch people as they cay of Molestation, Working in the saloon A short time,” continyed “and I know very little c cinct, and I can get in | with no fear of being mo- tenders fro me of the They have bitter experience not, to Political friends of the “what ls done, and that) ney tell you,” We wee talking he walked along t that March came in like ore it'll be no surprise as ation, All indl- | stormy conditions, J inl rh thin quickly. Pre- bette Mea cheaper, than Dollars W some of the most intives in the shape SUITS of all de- ings and ‘styles, Raincoats in several some out of the ordi- ow quick New Yorkers ‘to real bargains, Tues- dered a dull day in a all over the United were the opposite ithstanding the down- left now, to invest In s” at the ART BUILDING -& Chambers St, eold, stopacoughing. Mothers ier than any other cough R York's Best amily Cough Medicine 9 ilght coughs, relieves stuffin, lwheerlng, prevents pneumo: pouchitis short, Bes inute. “BD will haye to be @ little pam fan tale coma ine Fact ands rete tere no danger it would not do jt ‘cope into trouble by being too open. LARCENY CHARGE FOR RAILROAD MAN. George H. Fisher Acoused by Phila- delphia Investor im Connection with Underwriting Agreement, Magistrate Ommen in the Yorkville Court to-day held George E, Meher, a raliroad man, fitty years old, of No, 37 fn $1,000 bad) for trial, on a larceny, Hip lawyer, i Fred House, asked that Mr, Fisher be not locked up but ri Gesained, in the court, wes Justios Moca in fy the Supreme Sirians Sais actg Boke Wp T. HM “tie 0, Of No. 114 Chestnut @r with the pond of 700, ‘whioh, it was all Fisher had received for en- corte a certain Ey Been foeg on itormitentiy ‘over since 121st ST, @ 3d AVE. “ 12Z1st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. CARPETS, vcs,” Eve ANYBODY CAN TRY. We require catchy names for the articl below, new designs of which nave been tured especially for us, All Prices Marked Piain Figures, 12Ist St. and 3d Ave. C Veteran of Sixty-five, No Home, No DYING OF DRUG Family, Contin't Buy Chioro+ >_— lever in the a Osi eory, Lacking | fering from Po'son Some Feta cena thea lets be he price of chlorofo tried to Kill | ‘i f himself to-day with a penknife, | Hours After Playing Jolly; cite: nor was he addicted to the use of ment at No, 653 Greenwich street He could not strike deeply enough to | who ts employed in a New York de- Infllet a fatal wound, Hospital, that the place ‘had been tipped off to| Robertson was arraigned before excellent health, | shut up fore few days until the storm | Magistrate Steinert in Jefferson Market | Several hours later groans were heard blows over, Court, and at his own request was | coming from the young man’s room, The sent to the Workhouse for six months, SSS $1,000 Furniture PRIZE CONTEST Use your gray matter and your friends’ gray matter, too! Mai! this Coupon before March 81st addressed to COWPERTHWAIT PRIZE CONTEST, l2iet St. and Third Ave., NEW YORK city, 1 Pri Goole Db Fara ut elder: ICE BOXES, ICE CHESTS, ; ju. Oak Dining Room Set 100,— ished nthe Ne eWorld, Sunday Apilis 3" Mahogany Sideboard. . 75,~ RACRGERA/ CES. Bie} 4 * bites Be Fae Suit . ies CARPETS, RUGS, OILCLOTH, 5 ju. Oak Bedroom Set. . Hod Si iientten ce 6 “ 40 Yds. Savonnerie Carpet 18, MATTINGS of all grades. 7 “ 4 ft. 6in, full Brass Bed . 50.— ; 1. Ice Box. 8 “ Quartered Oak Bookcase , 50.— REED and RA1 TAN GOODS,| $2. Go-Cart, CR OU IC SOCLIC 9 “ 40 yds, best Tapestry Carpet 50.— } A// shown SRISDRINE: Mies sve a eeneeees 10 “ 9x12 Best Wilton Rug . 50.— ! 4. Mattress : “$11 "4 {t.6 in, Oak Roll Top Desk 50,— at the LOWEST PRICES ‘ EUG WCET AUD 1 12 “ Mahogany Davenport . , 50.— ' BRU onsarens 13, 14, ne 16 Prizzs, Rugs, value i possible for goods of 25 each . . » 6 » 6 100— Sub: tial 6, Range...ss..s.seeess 17 @® 18 Prizes, Morris Chairs,val. §15. 30.— gil 7. Blanket...... 19, 20, 21, 22,23, ) Tables, Lamps, etc. COWPERTHWAIT QUALITY, Al 24 & 25 Prizes,) value $10 each . 70.— NAME..... Total $1,000— We inbite your inspection of our STOCK | SRDRESG +10 ‘These prizes are now on show In the windows of our } a" we hope to be fabored with your orders, (BE, W.) sevens TAGE Hee eis tena nee MeeM rine Winnerd may saloce other goods of saul Value be UncOngsclous, He was taken to tht hospital by Dr, Cramp, where all efforts |to revive him wero futile, It wa that he was sufferlne from poison, The doctors could not determine the sort of poison he had swallowed. The police found in Kaenzdock's room a glass and In the bottom of It was a white sediment, This 18 supposed to be some drug. It has been turned over to the Coroner, OLD MAN TRIED TO DIE, . MERRY YOUTH | form and Uned a Knife, James Robertson, sixty-five. elvil war family. 1s a be. Bruno Kaenzdock Is Found Suf- vetoran, no home, & any drug, They cannot understand how The determination to dle came to} . 5 i Robertson while he was in bed with) Game of Cards with Friends, be sot the polson or why he took it ames Daly, who had taken him tn fo I he night, on the top floor of the t |A New Crosby Hymn, Next Saturday The Evening World wit! pub&ish the words and music of a new hymn by Fanny J, Crosby, author | of "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and other popular hymns, the musio by Sankey, Rruno Kaenzdock, a young man of 1d man's arm was weak and the skin | twenty-two, who ts the son of wealthy ft his wrinkled old throat was tough. | parents, whose home 1s in Newark, and |partment store as a clerk, was mys- Daly was awakened by his groans and | teriously polsoned early to-day and ts alled a policeman, who sent for an | unconscious and probably dying in mbulance, Robertson was carried down | Bellevue Hospital, Kaenzdock lives at he @tairs and taken to St, Vincent's | No, 91 Seventh street, and last night played cards with friends at hts home| “I didn't have to walk down the| until about 10 o'clock, He Chen was in teps, anyhow,” he remarked, grimly. | merry mood and when retiring wae In door was forced and he was found to WOOO UL LLOOLEr he ccc ccccdccgldd): - SUFFERERS GOOLE: Che Yo ag ot Se MMMM EEE LO DO NOT DESPAIR; THERE IS HOPE FOR YOU HY inost rigid teste have given in- Consumption is the most dangerous and i ON that rah biped deadly of all diseases; but in t them Newest an at-| 0 far Consumption ts entirely difter-| post Mi aa Msassss ys saas Of our Young Men’s Sults, it can be said they are the smart- |] est in town at the price, Cut in the latest style, which || means a little broader lapel and |] longer back, with the broad. || shouldered effect which young |} men particularty appreciate, ‘| Being ymost particular about the materials we use, and mak- ing them up in our own work- rooms, these garments will stay in shape and wear well, : $5.50, 6.90, 8.50 Denryp Esders 53, 55, 57 and 90 West 14t Be (Stat Oth, Bernas Weite or ask fi pt Sr ogay iHnstrated ENT @ great boon has race, for it sible, to D | ou Gat from the methods “ang treqamente | cinttus tull hind of the population of the earth as its victims, now in ime and will be sent you free. POPPI TPIIE LIE LLL chddgdddddds KIO-EMULSION TREATMENT BE SENT YOU FREEZ naumption, Lune or bial troy v courbing An whine) gon- | Courhs, Colds, or fas: innally apittini ally in th rn na, & t ent will be sent BR ne YO yellow and black! If y« ve Conguraption or you ; ing from. the lungs: laposed to it, write to- sweat ft cchest:' fever: weak treat ‘an oe; Vv flushed jon; ntifioe i -) 2 nee Mane NERS EWEATOR: | laviat ee ar i SARS Cian“, i Ox TRENT MENT Kille tho HB with treatments YS germs, then builds up the lunms, now Fy ga the heart, iy and mi Consumption ts amin at hy the a Lt rey con ® strong, healthy, robust man or| ine. convincing and ipatract! im, TO. us it you free and prepal inawn to every one UNITED STATES MEDICAL DISPENSARY 24 East 28d St., Dept. 137, New York City. You oan tell if you have Cone Ly . and wil CHATHAM SQ. 99" YFAR WPERTHWAT] & SONS Two Establishments. | Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, rything for Housekeeping, "NT. SPRING GOODS now on show IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, ANYBODY CAN WIN. 25 PRIZES $1,000.00 Worth of HOUSEHOLD GOops will be given as PRIZES for the Best Sets of Names, les on list manuface Exclusive lines of GO-CARTS, BABY CARRIAGES, Send a postal for our‘ Child's Savings Bank" FREE| No Extra Charges of Any Kind. PARK ROW and | CHATHAM SQ. from our stock. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. OWPERTHWAIT & SONS Haha ab ic: aM Ae th sn. Our establishment will be open on THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 234, AT 9 O'CLOCK, 4 When we will dispose of all of our new Spring goods that were damaged by our recent fire at a reduction of from 50% to 75% BELOW COST, — Cor, Elm Pl., Brooklyn. Almost New Pianos—Bargains, The Best Sale We Have Known. It Is the CHARACTER OF THE PIANOS that makes this sale so remarkable. It has always been to take used Pianos in part payment for instruments of our regular line, But not until the advent of the Pianola Piano—the Piano with the Pianola inside the case—were people willing to part with perfectly satisfact instrumeénts in exchange for another instrument. But row the reason for doing so is good, The Pianola Plano can be played by-any one, The other Pianos—no matter how fine—neede technical facility to get music out of them. ; The present offering is largely made up of these unusually high-grade Planos, which, though they have all been used, are frequently absolutely as good as new, The prices for them are astonishingly little—so little that no one who plans to own a Plano should miss the chance to see these instruments and appreciate what bargains they are. Now. ki WEBER Square, walnut...... oe $450 | KNABE Art Grand,........+06 KNABE, Hay el RO Ab $00 | RICHMOND Walnut Upright in if A . STEINWAY & SONS Square Grand 150 500 | CHASE Mahogany Upright... 400 RAVEN Mahogany Upright....... 125 350 | SMITH & BARNES Walnut Upright. 225 = 300 MILLER & CO, Mahogany Upright 175 400 | SMITH & BARNES Oak Upright 225 300 KNABE Mahogany Upright... 650 = 750 | REIMAN Mahogany Upright... 200 2s SCHUBERT & CO, Rosewood 175 350 | GAYLORD Mahogany Upright. . 195 380 HELLER Oak Upright.,... 225 275 | RICHMOND Mahogany Upright ~ 225 375 BEHR BROS., White and Gi 875 625 | KNABE Mahogany Grand... . 850 4,050 ERHARDT Mahogany Upright 160 = 250 | SMITH & BARNES Mahogan: 225 400 CAMBRIDGE Mahogany Upri 185 250 | RUDOLF Mahogany Upright 165 = aas, CROWN Mahogany Upright. 150 350 | GAYLORD Cabinet Grand, 195 aso NEW ENGLAND Ebonized Upr' 125 300 | T. S, BERRY Square, walnut 25 380 BEHR BROS. Walnut Upright. 800 450 | WALKER Square, walnut. 25 350 HALE Mahogany Baby Grand. 125 500 | WATERS Square, rosewod 75 380 Used Pianolas Reduced. Originally, Now, Originally. Now, ++ 250 Oak ... . $250 $175 | Walnut ... on 175 Ebony .. . 250 150 | Ebony . 250 175 Mahogany ... + 250 200 | Mahogany » 250 175 SPECIAL TERMS:—On Planos priced at $275 or less, $10 cash and $6 monthly. Pianos priced between 275 and $400, 910 cash and $10 monthly. Higher-priced Planos at proportionately increased payments. Pianolas at $150, 1! cash and $10 monthly, Planolas at $175 and $200, $20 cash and $8 monthly, Square Pianos—Because of the Insl gnifte cant price, Square Pianos will be sold for cash only. Any Square Piano will be accepted at full price to apply on any new Plano In stock any time within one year after date of purchase, Fourth Floor, BROUKLY IN. [(F a ——— eee = === = $4.75to $5.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $3.95 Some of the most clever conceptions of our own workroom artists, They are of the rough braid effects, in the solid colors as well as the two-tone and combination colors; the very best shapes from the makers who fashion the most-up-to-date styles; charmingly trimmed | with flowers, ribbons, wings and quills, worth $4.74 to $5.50, at $3.95, } Main Floor, centre, Fast Bulldlng, ———— = These Printed Lawns have become an established feature of the Cotton Goods Store, They are so much In de- mand that we can hardly obtain them fast enough, They have a fine linen finish, launder perfectly, and are very ser- viceable and attractive. White with neat, pleasing colored dots, figures and stripes, and linen color with colored dots, 12%c, yard. This particular quality is not to be had elsewhere in Brooklyn, Main floor, West Building: $1.50 Black Sateen Petticoats, 98c. | Most Astonishing Values. Fine quality Black Striped Sateen Petticoats, made with full umbrella ruffle, trimmed with a knife- plaited ruffle; another style of fine Black Sateen, made with umbrella ruffle, trimmed with three small hemstitched rufflles, value $1.50, at 98c, Second Floor, Wast Building. i¢ Poise. Tale cas Si Sb ce