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HANSON DOESNT BELIEVE STORY OF POLICEMAN Captain Daly Had Sald He Did When Fox's Case Was Up. -. FIVE ¥ Magistrate Whitman Was the Complainant as a Result of His Recent Raids. ‘The sensational saloon raids of Mai fetrate Whitman in the early morning ‘hours of March 23 were responsible for | the arraignment of five policemen for | trial before Third Deputy Commission- @r Hanson at Headquarters to-day They were Patrolmen Walsh, Moore, O'Connor, Contin and Fox, of the West/ Forty-seventh street station, and they Were accused of falling to discover @iolations of the Excise law. Walsh and Moore called fhe fact that the raids happened short ‘ty after the regular closing hour. Tney| ald they were on the other end of| to + tention to thelr beats and did not get back Pixth avenve and Forty-ninth str complained of—untl} os eneaend from Sixth avenue to the River. O'Connor and Conlin said they coulu hot tell from the outside of any viow- lions in the sejoon—at Forty-seventh wirect and Eighth avénue, which Mag- -fstrate Whitman raided Policeman @isxcover a violation at Forty-nintn | @ireet and Sixth avenue, but of failing “Ye meke an arrest there after Magi- trate Whitma nhad reported it to aim. The Magistrate was the chief witness © against the policemen, but appeared to ‘be anxious to make it as etsy as poe pane for them. ¢ is on record as way- that he dees not blame policemen failing to do things for which tier peor officers would punish them. HAS his precinct commander, Capt. | Daly, uppeared as a witness for him corroborated his statements. He) ta ge see been detailed to stand watah| on & disorderly house 20 feet from the Magistrate plained to me,” said the policeman, “he “didn't say who he was at first. 1 thought) “At was somebody trying to get me away from my detail in front of the disor-, erly house so that a crowd could get “nin my absence.” | The Magistrate said that the police- Whitman com- MEN ON TRIAL | Am rrest had been that night, fae’ £ 8 € Was accused of not only failing to case was the most important be-| 1 ‘STOCKS RALLY ON A BRISK DEMAND jHarriman Issues Share in Rise ve ibe General in e Market Stocks after a dul and heavy open- Ine to-day rallied and made marked on The Harriman issues all tine, ard Reading led the list rain 5-8 Great points, Northern Pacific St Paul 16-8 Pennsylvania rooklyn Rapid Transit Unton Pa leific 8-4 and Southern Pactfic 12 Trad ine was active Southern Pacific became Of @nother rise. It jumped but the goneral market very much the - closing strong and The total sales of stocks to-da Lave too shares and of bonds, 83 +4 BaP PTs fF ree ” Hee ete “Do you believe his story?” © Commissioner Hanson - “I certainty do,” replied the cain! “Well I don’t,” replied the trial Judge. "1 Delieve he was afraid he would be, if he made an excise arrest! ‘saloon. eenitien, ae revered. tn was reserved in all cases. “BLNGS 7B T0 BE “UST WITHESS W | LOU DLLON CASE + Owner of Defeated Trot. | 4} ter Will Be Called to ce Stand To-Morrow. | The testimony of Dre. Springler and! , Robert McCully, veterinary surgeons, J eompleted the evidence for the Mem- % Trotting Association to-day in the _ wa of the sult of the amociation egainst Kimer E. Smathers to replevin the Memphis Cup, won py Mr. Smath- F's Major Delmar in 194, on the ground that Major's opponent, Lou Dillon ow! et and driven by ©. KG. Billings, rg. “Had been drure <6 berore the t eoneed qinreuan all 1 before Justice um and @ jury in the Supreme The consplowous abeen: M Except for the Billings our case i complete. un He will permis ase In order to put ‘oyne, for Smath- He asid it was ao fon, in which “the man Was not at Y ta “the ‘per in this proceedtn Tt was ‘undouttediy C. gobo inatigated this guit after the who bwice ibreshed o lore, the Board of Review, and ex Smathers had been exonerated Gout if if the gentleman will be here Woringter had of aconite would have. produced &! the mous if not properly luted before administering and to a hetica! question describing what before, during and after the nthe ported that a been egmintetereg te Lev Di befor: « CMotuuy who esi he had been FE eureeon to the ho of orn Reimar font, Keene and ott the oe hypothetical question. (ga lg professional opinion that t mare "did not stop from 1 Bome Fe of depreasing effect ation af the heart such ae aco mae " aris ‘in: the ‘sonlication ays Rus Rel afford im # Co.'s Attractions ir Low Brogaway at Bath to 35 Veilings and Veils Underprice. First Floor, Maline, in black, white, brown and) nayy—the brown is particularly scarée| the city over; usually 2ic, a yard, sale .. 16c| Chiffon Cloth Veils, in black, white, brown and other desirable shades; thy yards long; value, sale Chiffon Cloth Veils, Jong; double velvet-spotted pretty combination colorings Just through our Foreign office, a shipment of Hand-embroidered Wash Belts More than usually interesting They are spare-time products of our Handkerchief factory in Bel fast, Ireland—the embroidering the’ work of skilled needleworkers who ordinarily devote time to Handkerchiefs. Fine Irish 1 patterns, mou value $1.25, sale Others at 98c; Value $1.75. more ¢ heir en Belts with p n Several neat ed 69c embro: > 410N Embroidered Duck Wash Belts, five patterns; pearl buck mes dered le mount 24c Candies, Basemen' For end- y-week specia Lemon Strings, a favored brittle shell covering, a delicious mor caramel; sale Selling 8 molasses sweet, covered with p chewy ure choco. ventlla and chocolate flavors; re ularly a9. ib; sale 1 poll Hit-te Tis below vasterday losing The downwar Ted by Union Pact® Aavance. UNION PACIFIC LEADS Dect! The rest of the ew York mover: wal H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices EXC) B'war at 6th —») BEARS RU RULED IN R! THE WHEAT MARKET. *)and prices were all a July “| Corn waa quiet and caster ‘ Wheat—July, % 2-4, May, 4 7-4 to ® Septernbar, ‘ by July, Si-4 4, December Evils Resulting From Constipation How This Trouble May Bo Reedily Corrected, ard to thik you tiay and oppressed feeling.in you nd body hardly worth iy stomach and boWels—all your limbs ein fact. life seems under such_& Ank yourself disorders of the bloo! rt ona In the waste be promptly earriet lish to suffer whe DECLINE IN LONDON. sibs ere suitaret see 1 JANOS—frow LONDON, April 4—American securt upgary. % @ os were weak *t the opening to-day water drunk on Dmiring the early trading Amaleamated ag (slightly warmed for Copper wae monger, and Chicago, | best re within | Milwaukey and Paul ac ed half |» delighta copious clear your head. »' ment. Thi your appetite and make A new max of rou +otry tt -endase At all dru 34th to 35th Si store now. This will give you an pairs in all— Were $4.74 $5.94 $7.98 __—$8.24 Sale $2.48 $2.98 $4.98 $5.48 red of Imported Velvet Tapestry Portieres, fringed top and bottom; about 500 Mercerized Tapestry Portieres, finished with silk cord; about 110 pairs; formerly $7.74, sale: Repp and Armure Portieres, ful! length and width, fin- ished with handsome pet $7.24 a pair; sale PIE Rich hae In Cactiacs Lots Phare Honors With The New. Some lines subjected to clearance reductions, to make room for incoming stocks, so there is extra interest in a I ES ER Thint Poor, i8it to the Upholstery idea of the reductions: $4.74 borders; were $5.24, $6.74 and .. $2.98, $4.48 and $4.74 AMONG THE LATE ARRIVALS: English Burlaps, 54 r green; yard inches wide Table Covers, | Irish Point Lace Curtains, novelty and all-over effects; values 86.95 to $12.75 a pair; sale $4.98 to $998 Renaissance Lace Curtains, mounted printed in Orien y n high-grade bobbinet with wide in Square; each $2.74) | tions: values $6.25 to $12.00 a pairs $448 to $87: Reversible Tapestry Table Covers, °! £8 'to ©. in Oriental and floral designs, finished Just Received mportation of with knotted fringe; 2x2 yards, $5.50. French and English crezonnes; large value, sale $2.07 yards, $6.75, variety to selec s widths, ! $3.97) values S5c. t yard; § value; sale is ax. Lepertation of Handeomo French and English Crstonnes Memes, Roaraalaie caearel SIC | aad Tattetan 5 s wide; beaut < ful range of co! 3; values $2.60 $8.78 to 90.76) 00 gsa5 8 $1.89 to $2.24 Reproductions of Filet Curtains, Cretonnes —Do1 manufacture mounted on best gr wiss m designs and ¢ rs 36 niche: and bobbinet; values $4.00 to $10.00 a wie; values 20c. to 38c. a yard; sale pair; sale 92.69 1 780 4c to 26¢ ur OWe reupholster furniture equal to new; measure and wa estimate on slip covers, shades and awnings Dry Goods in the Basement. A store within a store, devoted to the inexpensive lines of Dry Goods le-priced wares that will often meet your requirements a satisfactorily as higher-priced goo Good qualities always—no low prices made so at the expense of qualty example Ps | Men’ s Shirts | Table Linens Men's Shirts, broken ots, in Hemstitched German Damask oth negligee and stiff boson Table Cloths, silver-bleached au ly soiled; $1.00 quality; special 3%) tiful small designs; size S6x6%-in each; three far $1.09! 51 50 value. each Tc ¢ $8x76-in Silks $1.40 value, each $1.14. Black Habutai Silk, yard wide; 00d All-linen Napkins, popular spotted quality; a yard M4e) pattern; size 17 axi744 White Habutai Silk, ¢, ihe $1.10 quality; yard zs Towels Corded Wash Silks, 19 best quality imported, tn Union Huck Towels, 2!) white and desirable c bat ders; sizes 17x32 in: each 19x36 h 13, P Silk rd neh; each ¥ ae tine ualit oT} Full-bleached Fringed Turkish . Towels, red porders; size 1 rae Women's Neckwear a Fy Women's White Linen, alec Black’ Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels, and Colored Silk Tailor-made Stocks, red borders; size 18x36 in er some slightly soiled; were 24¢ to 5 each; to clear ats 18¢) Turkish Bath Mate, very closely Corsets woven; v4 r “a ed end ach 89. “Marchioness” Cor made ‘ ° fing white batiste or ¢ ace and Hosiery r Or mmed gan ium ow *\ hye oye rage ghey: ep _ Women's Tan Cotton Hobe, medium attached; $1.50 va ic | WeiBhti d toes and assort oe al e hades; pals 10, Women's Gloves Women's Cotton Hose, black and Elbow-length Silk Gloves, double gray mixed, printed figur n at } finger tips; In black and white; sale,| and fancy effects; pair 1a pair ; 5 bc Men's Cotton Half Hose, black asd Boys’ Wash Suits colored stripes and figures; doutile Boys’ Washable Suits, made of c soles, heels and toes; sizes 9% to ored chamabray or shepherd plaids,| !!>m) pair Wel, sailor or military collar of madras,;| Children's Black Cotten Hose, bloomer trousers; sizes a | to 8 year, 0 hc to 98; pair. mas value; sale ribbed; double heels and toes; sizes 6 106 wularlyt” If you) your answer will be “NO | bette the eause of your troublen. If not 4 this condition will lead APRIL 4, 1907 SL KGL OV May) Macys |Macys'Maicya} [Hacds) (Macys Assortments, With Our Own Gleves Most Prominent. In Silk Gloves foreign manuf in which they do not excel... Ameri Silk Gloves money will buy, The makes our “Marchioness” | test of time will prove the: ‘Marchioness” First Floor ers find one sort of handwear manufacturers make the best 5.900 D Two- “c ‘asp Trcot Silk Gh rves, int te, brown, pongee, black and Sete 44c Two- Slaai Milaness Silk Glove: Br sser embroidery ; tan, navy, slate, black and white; pair 69c As above, Paris point en idery, round corners; in tan, slate, k, green, purple, red, bluet, champagne and white; pair. .94¢ OUR STOCKS EMBRACE IN ADDITION Women’ 's eos Silk Gloves, double finger-tipped ; black and w pai 94c Full iach Silk Mousquetaire Gloves: in gra , red, black, wh ampagne, corn, violet and bluet; p $1.24 Elbow | ngth Milanese Silk ten in gray f MANY DM ee adislor sat SOse veo eek AT Damen secu $1 44 Elbow- engi: Hesse, Milanesa: Silk Gloves in black white, slate and champagne; pair................. -- $1.69 0 ne \ BGG) |e Yi) Firs: Fioor. The big sates this ts twice a year, with the Scores of less important sales, t for little when compared with Regular Stock offerings: assed—bro. dly complete lines that Ter-you want it.* is no possibility of disappointment in selection, so \ Pi lat combination had to ¢ one of the busiest Hosiery departments American shoppers know Regular stock offerings most wanted now: WOMEN'S DOMESTIC LACE —WOMEN’S IMPORTED GAUZE 1 9c TISLE HOSE assorted desitna;| COC TOR MESIUMLMTRIGHT Lise all over Jace and lace ankles; THREAD HOSE; plain: and with black or white hand-embroidered figures 24¢—WOMEN'S BLACK GAUZE MEN'S BLACK COTTON DOM LISLE THREAD 18¢ HALF HOSE, all black and black HOSE, with double soles, heels and| with unbleached slit feet; couble toes. soles, heels and toes WOMEN'S, BLACK MERCER- excellent quality; with double soles,|" tan and slate, with double. soles 29¢ WOMEN'S IMPORTED BLACK! . Netls and toes LACE LISLE THREAD HOSE 24c “MEN'S IMPORTED COTTON lace ankles, assorted patterns HALF HOSE, plain black, tan, cadet and neat designs 29¢ —MEN'S IMPORTED MERCER- IZED LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, plain black, green, cadet, with double soles, heels and toes. Slate; embroidered with WOMEN’S IMPORTED BLACK GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, excellent quality, garter tops; dou- ble soles, heels and toes; others in plain white and assorted shades of tan. —WOMEN'S IMPORTED LISLE) 33¢ —MEN'S IMPORTED LISLE THREAD HOSE, plain black} THREAD HALF HOSE, plain grounds, with plain or lace insteps,/ black and colored grounds with also with hand-embroidered figures] hand-embroidered figures. on In- on instep st 48c- -WOMEN'S _ IMPORTED ran| MEN'S IMPORTED FINE LISLE THREAD AND FINE COTTON, GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, | with neat hand-embroidered figures sheer and fine; also all-over lace and with lace ankles; also plain insteps} on insteps in black, white, tan, cadet, with embroidered figures, gray and nav In regular stocks, Finer Grades of Hosiery, affording still greater savings: Men's up to $1.98; Women's up to $48.74. . ’ A Children’s Coats and Suits. One-Third Under Weék-Ago Prices. s-s.4 ricer Two lots that should have gone out Easter week, and would out then but for a tip-up in scheduled pl of the arer Result: A saving of one-third on every garment. “The Coats larly interesting, the lot embracing a com- plete range of t s models this manufacturer put-out this sea- son. In all there are 189 of them A week ago the price range would have been $7.49 to $48.74 Choose Now: $4.96 to $31.74. The second lot embraces f Junior Suits, in assorted sizes. A week ago the price range would have been 49 to $36.74. Choose Now: $16.74 to $23.74. “Right Shape” Shoes Are A Boon To Young Folks. | ND a satisfaction to parents who want their ch n od in the most ¢ ting and most sensible footwear chil jren can wear Right Shape" last ¢ designed ressly for us by an expert who has 1 Juvenile Footwear a life They shape growing feet along They are ¢. ing across the toe: ind snug and firm Neat and gra . withal these Misses and Idren’s tan Russia calf button and lace Boots, $2.19, $2.89 Misses’ and Children’s tan Russia calf Gib:on and Oxford ties, $1.98 and $2.59 Sam above or sizes for Misse $2.97 Litt If Blucher § #259 Little If Oxfor $1.98 A lsc ts and low Shoe; in patent Idather, gun meta kidskin, whi Miskin and white can- th patent leather afid bla white kid 1a 4 and Russia calf 98c to $1.49 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. . ! Value $22.50 vations that will appeal to men who seek the uncommon. more prominent—Coats with 4-inch vent sleeves, stitched or lap seams and semi-form-fitting of toose-fitting backs. = will with Value $18.00 | Oxford; cut 42 inches long; body lined with sergé, sleeves with Satin; $12.50 value; sale and Oxford; 42-inch models, hand-tailk lored, lined throughout with velvet collars to match; and tong wide lape!s; body lined with princess serge, sleeves with Satin; dark grounds with stripes, figures and check Patterns; cuffs attached or with one pair detached cuffs; negligee or pleated bosoms; Similar qualities command $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 in.other shops. Shades of brown and tan in Men's Hatters are caught napping Derbies and Soft Hats and an abundan maintain this very popular line the quality in a single detail in order to m leather, gun metal calfskin and glazed kidskin with heay value ail ages from 24 The clothing igthoroughly good and thoroughly dependable. an inspection Oy a chemical te store Two Specials, Good As Any This New Store For Men Has Yet Offered. (Fancy Sack*Suits, made of worsteds, chev- | jots and cassimeres, in club checks, fancy over- { plaids and stripe effects; coats with regulation | or extreme lapels; plain backs or with centre ( vents; lined with fine quality serge or alpaca Fancy Sack Suits, made of velour-finished ) cheviots and fancy orsteds—herringbone ef- fects and mixtures in light and medium shades of gray; splendidly tailored and made addition- j'ally shapely by the use of shrunken French | Ucanvas interlining The group at $17.75 embraces many novelties introducing inno- Of the $14.78 $17.75 Other Suits in Regular Stocks Affording Still Greater Savinzs at Prices Ranging From $9.94 to $34.50 Overcoats, made of smooth-finished cheviots, in black and 9.94 Dress Overcoats, made of aapenis finished Thibet in black $14.75 Finer Coats, silk- lined, up to. $28.50 Fancy Cheviot Overcoats, in gray her ring: ne effects, with semi-fitting fehl with deep centre vent Special Furnishings For Men. Business Shirts, made of fine quality woven 475 Firet Moor, Bich Street madras—light and coat models with every garment hand laundered Prices 94c, $1.44 and $1.98. ___Men’s Dress Shirts, made with muslin bodies and white linen bosoms; cuffs and seein. ceat model with cuffs at- tached or plain wrist bands; $2.00 quality $1.44 Others, sold elsewhere at $1.50, here - 94c Mon’s Fine Cambric Night Shiris, without colar; cut ex- tra full and long, nicely trimmed; $1.00 quality - 74¢ Men's Pajamas, mac de of blue chambr. trim- med with white; $2.00 value; sale... .. $1, 19 Men’s Blanket Robes, handsome jac guard figures, with girdle to match; $5.00 value; sale . $3.96 French Terry Cloth Bath Robe), medium weight; hand- some striped pattern; full cut; $4:50 value; sale $3.24 Nec cwear —Complete assortments of the approved shapes, made in rich silks, in plain colors, figures, stripe and piaid effects: Prices 94c, $1.44 and $1.98. Similar qualities command $1.50, $2.00 and up to $3.50 in other shops. Folced Sabares, pa colors, military cut; ten shades; $1.00 value; sale ..54c Derbies and Soft Hats. The Wanted Browns and Tans, Along comes a call—a very clearly certain ty of Spring F Not so in this Macy Hat Store. Here ar re-the wanted Shades ir f Prices $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49 More than money's worth at either pri Men's Silk Hats, $4.96, $5.94 ra $7.24 », {| SHOES OR } Men’s ) OXFORDS $3.49 nen f production, we continue to Inthe face of advances in the cost twear. We have not sacrificed of F ntain theold price. You 5 amt Oxfords, in patent find here full assortments of the Sh Made on | Rewest shape lasts, in neat medium round toe elfects; id medium light weight soles. At §3.49—exceptionsl Specia.—Men's Low Shoes, 1 patent leather, glazed kid- kin, gun metal calfskin, tan Russia calfskin and golden brown kidskin; $3.50 and $4.00 values; sale...,. . $2.89 For men who are on their feet a great deal we suggest our Arch Support and Cushion’Sole Shoes at $4.69 a pair Here is an organization devoted to the work of outfitting boys of 2 to 17 years~and the outfitting is well done always. It passes 1 more critical than you might make, starting with st OM the fabric before the garments are built and ending a rigid inspection of the complete garment Beyond (hat—assurance of values you cannot mateh in any other For example Reefers, made of tan or gray covert cloth, gray di cheviots and blue serges; gilt, bone or cloth-covered butt emb lems on sleeves; some with velvet collars; 24% to 10-year ‘7 ‘Bo s Tep, Conte ‘made of all-wool cheviots, in gray herring-bone and plaid effects; broad shouldered box coat in the new spring style; with velvet or self collar; sizes 8 to 16 : $6.50 values at.... $496 Sailor and Russian Ricuse ‘Suite, : new styles and models, in cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and serges; several exchusive models; sizes 244 to 12 years, at prices ranging from $2.97 to $8.74 Boys’ Norfolk alk Beles, lain or pleated coats, with knicker. bocker trousers; viots, cassimeres and blue sizes 7 to 17 ys eS oe ee