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L | \ THIRD DEGREE WORK OF POLICE SCORED BY COURT Qudge Foster Refuses to Ad- mit “Confession” Thus Ex~. torted From Boy. e FEARED FOR HIS LIFE. With Illegally Secured Evi-| p dence Barred, Jury Is i Unahle to Agree. > Judge Warren W, Foster, in General Pessions, to-day denounced the working of the “third degree” at Pollce Head- wuarters upon those accused of crime find in the eyes of the law presumed to be Innocent. Two boys, Richard Cosgrove, of No. 19 Washington street, and Thomas Fitzsimmons, of No. 114 Perry street, were on trial before Judge Foster, Gharged with a burglary {n the shop of | Abe Stool, of No, 167 Perry street. It Was brought out that the police had worked the ‘third degree” In their case to an unprecedented extent. Polleeman avid Brown, of the Cen- tral Office, testified that Fitzsimmons had confessed to the crime, after hav- fng been informed that Cosgrove had “peached,” a piece of police informa- tion the witness admitted was untrue. Given Third Degree. Brown took FMzsimmons up to the photograph bureau at Police Head- quarters, he testified, and the officer there asked: “Do you want him put through?" Brown replied that he did. “What do you mean by putting him hrough?"* d Assistant District At- torney Manley “Taking his photograph n you told s tn there,’ p of Stool, “All right,’ 1 in admis. against himself “TL do not ink that the which you offer here, Mr. D ney, is so free from susplc make it admissible, “T th eting fairly toward the de- tendants m bound at this time to re- fect that testimony.” “I have no doubt that the police prep- arations may have made an impression testimony upon the defendant," admitted Assistant District-Attorney Manley “Yes, the very words of the defendant, "Don't kill me; Twill tell it all" Judge ¥F said, “in there bt it b ndant, i t think th that etore, NEW PUBLICATIONS, al the the Hue Whiskey for Rheumatism THE E VOTHOF 18S SENTENCED FR AN 1BYEAR TER Morris Stein Goes to Sing Sing for Robbing Woman at Pistol’s Point. For every year of hia Ife up to the Morris Stein, No, 226 Henry street, | present time, j years old, of that he is entitled to a time allowance. Stein, together with David Soloman, eighteen years old, of No. 1¢ Ludlow! | street, was tried in General Sessions, | before Judge Rosalsky to-day upon the charge of robbery in the first degree. It was Soloman's confession that {m- | plicated Stein, and the former was al- lowed to plead guilty to the lesser charge of grand larceny and was sent) to the Elmira Reformatory. | | On Dee. 14 last Stein and Soloman vis- | i fted the apartment of Mrs, Dora Gold- | man, an aged woman, At the point of | big magazine revolvers they robbed her of her Jewelry and money, snatching | pair of diamond earrings valued at $400 ‘trom her ears, ‘They beat her over the | head with the butts of their pistols, Mrs. Goldman, who lived alone at No. | 116 Attorney street, notified the police and Soloman was soon arrested. | Soloman readily confessed hts part In | the crime, although he gave the name | == of an old man who, he said, was the | master mind, planning all the details | which Stein and Soloman carried out. While freely admitting hig part in the | | robbery Soloman shifted the principal | blame on Stein's shoulders, and this view of the case was taken by the | Court t | In sentencing Stein, Judge Rosalsky sald “The magnitude of your offense is so great that it compels me, in the in- |terest of justice, and for the protec- | tion of society, to see that substantial {punishment is Imposed upon you, Your | future welfare must give way to the are of society, therefore you are ed to a term in Sing Sing of | sen d | Attorney said It seems to me that the Legislature ould enact apropriate laws prohibiting ile of firearms unless upon a writ- permit from the potlce authorities, ns of this murderous character old indiscriminately, without ve individual who Ig to pos- n every thug in the coun- t azine type of gun t potent weapon for the | human Hfe, 1 believe of sufficient importance ninissioner to call to ition,” Judge Rosalsky FELL FROM SCAFFOLD, Frank Doling, thirty-five years old, a + painter, of No, 22 West Forty-fourth | street, fell from a swinging ladder a| distance of thirty-five feet In front of municipal ferry house at South Ferry this afternoon. He was taken to! on Street Hospital with a frac- | tured leg | The increased use of whiskey for rheu-| matism {# causing considerable discussion among the medical fraternity, It is an al- most infallible cure when mixed with cer- tain other ingredients and taken properly. The following is the formula: To one-half pint good whiskey add one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one ounce Torls compound, which can be procured of any druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses! before each meal and before retiring, Fol-| lowed up, this 1s a sure remedy, Not only will this formula promptly re-| lieve the inuscular palns, but It also makes, one of the most effective system builders | iknown to the profession | NEW PUBLICATIONS. | NOAA a ANewStoryof e F you want to know some. thing about stage life as it really ie—and to be thor- oughly amused, as well—ask any bookseller for this story today. Mustrated LY NAS HOI ¢ ALMClary§ Co, Publishers NEW YORK CENTRAL MUST PAY REBATE FINE OF $106,000 | United States Supreme Court | Denies Appeal of the Rail- | WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—The verdict elghteen | f the United States Circult Court for the Southern District of » road Company. | posing @ fine of $108,000 upon the New | must spend a year in Sing Sing unless | york Central Railroad Company on the | his behavior while {n prison is such | charge of granting rebates to the Amer- ican Sugar Company was to-day at- firmed by the Supreme Court of the | United Btates. ew York Im- What 12%c Will Buy in Underwear and Hosiery First—a Woman's white-ribbed cotton Vest, sleeveless and low neck, full in width and length, in regu- At 12}¢c each lar or extra sizes, Secona—a pair of Men's seamless fast black cotton Socks, with lisle thread tops and four thread At 12\sc heels and toes; or old-fashioned Socks of | (oi sulin, Riera medium-weight tan cotton. Third—Children’s Stockings of fast black ribbed cotton, made with narrowed ankles. At 12c pair Spliced heels and toes. The best value we know at the price. Old Basement, 10th St. side, 55c for Hot Water Bags For Complexion For Skin Diseases §; For the Hair Medicy Te SoapTuat Cures A combination cae pity aed Cream) | maling Balm Ite} 3, wrinkles and preservi For Sale by Drug NEW PUBLICATIONS, THE WHITE CHRIST HALL CAINE In cases of , Irritations, 163 of the Skin. clear, prevents, shnese of youth, 1d Dept. Stores, | That Will Give $1.00 Service Although rated as “Seconds” the imperfections are in the finish only, and are the only difference between these Bags and those that sell at $1 and, in the larger sizes, at $1.25 each, Hot Water Bags of 2, 3, and 5-quart sizes in white and maroon rubber—at 55c Old Basement, Fourth avenue side. Peetememrremnss ie td RS Good Shoes for $1 a Pair Altogether there are about 300 pairs at this price—Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers and Girls’ and small Boys’ Shoes. Shoes originally worth $3, $2.50 and $2, Slippers and small shoes average $1.50 value, Choose at $1. Rare Picking in Women’s Shoes at $1.90 and especially if your feet are narrower than most. Original prices were $2.50 to $3.50. Old Basement, 9th St. side, It makes little difference what you need---a Worid 3 | The most powerful story of the year, in the t less than ten years, or not more | | the eighteen y y He | \ | Then Assistant Distriet- | MeNish, | Of all Newsdealers 16c, a copy, $1.50 @ year, Want” will go and get it. AWA OR OT1N 100006 084 Have Just Arrived and Go on Sale Today To Feature This Last Week of the Furniture Event Spick-span-new—just trom the factories—perfect in every way—of best construction in every grade—show- Store Opens at 8.15 and Closes at 6 P, M. Eleven Carloads of FURNITURE ing reductions of New Wanamaker Building. (For Bedroom and Dining-room) 10 to 33% Per Cent. from Regular Values This splendid variety, in new assortments—not picked over—enables the purchaser to select from as fine a stock as could be found almost anywhere, even at full prices. There are Sideboards, Buffets, Serving Tables, Extension | golden oak, white enamel and mahogany, well finished and of the And Only FIVE Selling Days Remain Tables and China Cabinets in mahogany, oak and walnut in best construction. various finishes, All of artistic design, of best construction and with a wide range in prices. VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909. eat Direct Entrance from Astor Place Subway Station. | | There is great variety and style, and no one should fail to find | what is desired in this great collection. These Silk Petticoats At $3.85 in February Only Any other time they are $5, and good value at the money. Taffeta Silk, in plain colors, chan- geable or black, with deep sec- tional stitched founces and per- enough for anyone, at $3.85, At $1,These Special Values In Serviceable Skirts Black percaline or cotton moire, with deep accordion-plaited ruffle, or deep flounce with clusters of shirring orstitched bands, at §1, Washable skirts of striped or plain gingham, with deep flounce with plaits, or finished with embroidered ruffle. Old Basement, Broadway side. Undermuslins that are very good for the money }) Corset Covers at 25c, 35c and 50c J | Several styles in nainsook or cam- §| bric, with low round neck, trimmed J} with lace insertion and edge and rib- 9} bon beading, or with embroidery inser- tion and edge, or ruffle trimmed with J} lace edge. | Chemises at 25c Of cambric, with low round neck and cambric ruffle, Drawers at 38¢ Of cambric, with lawn ruffle, trim- 9 | med with embroidery and plaits, Old Basement. JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Bear in mind that this is Dressers which are specially attractive for Summer homes and are not required for immediate use we will hold them a reason- cottages. They are in natural oak, green oak, weathered oak, able time and make deliveries at your convenience. DINING-ROOM SUITES February Regular Price $64 $74 $78 $84 $89 $94 $13 $166. $177 $225 $88 $110 Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. Price $97 $110 $117 $123 $135 $140 $157 50 $185 $197 $325 CHINA CABINETS $30 ‘Wood and Finish 3-pe, Golden 3-pe. Mahogany 2-pe. Mahogany 3-pc. Golden 3-pe. Golden 3-pc, Mahogany 3-pe, Mahogany 3-pe, Walnut 3-pe. Mahogany 3-pc. Mahogany Early English oak Golden oak Mahogany Golden oak Golden oak Golden oak Golden oak Mahogany Mahogany Golden oak Golden oak Mahogany Early English oak Mahogany SIDEBOARDS | CHIFFONIERS | February Regular Wood and Finish | Price Price Golden oak | $9 $15 $6.75 Wood and Finish Oak oak $40 $45 $55 $80 $80 $110 $175 $145 $195 Early English oak Early English oak Golden oak Mahogany Mahogany Early English oak Mahogany Mahogany Mahogany $435 Mahogany $275 Mahogany DRESSERS $16 $15 $19 $20 | $22 ; $18 $22 $25 $30 $28 $37 $38 $35 $32 $42 $50 $50 $72 | $59 $ 9.50 $14.50 $18 $22 $25 $25 Mahogany Mahogany Mahogany Tuna mahog'y Golden oak Mahogany Golden oak Mahogany Oak Mahogany Mahogany Mahogan) Maple $38 $60 Mahogany $39.80 $45 Maple TOILET TABLES $7.50 oak oak $25 $3 $40 $35 Mahogany Golden oak Mahogany Maple Maple Golden oak Mahogany Golden oak Maple Mahogany Mahogany White enamel Walnut Mahogany Tuna Mahogany Maple Birch Natural ash Golden oak Golden oak Golden oak Birch Tuna mahog'y Walnut Mahogany Mahogany Maple Mahogany Mahogany Mahogany $10 $15 $20 $22 $24 $25 $27.50 $39 $70 $60 §70 $60 $70 $82.50 $165 $85 wn xy r) $68 $95 February Regular P Price rice $10.50 $14 $14 $16 $18 $19 $19 $20 $22 $22 Wood and Finish $14.50 Birch $19 $20 $20 $22 $22 $24 $30 Mahogany Mahogany ° Mahogany Maple Mahogany Oak Golden oak $28 Birch $28 Mahogany SERVING TABLES $11.50 $17 $22,580 $25 $32 $35 $45 $48 $49 $49.50 Golden Oak Early English oak Early English oak Mahogany Early English oak Mahogany $55 Early English oak $55 Walnut BUFFETS $20 $28 $40 $45 $65 $80 $47 $45 $50 $53 $15 $18 $30 $38 $45 $55 Golden oak Mahogany Golden oak Golden oak Golden oak Golden oak Beautiful CRETONNES For Country House Draperies--A Timely Sale | Every woman with plans in her head for a dainty bedroom or sitting-room for her country house will be Broadway, Fourth Avenue 40c and 50c. yard, formerly 50c to $1. delighted to get such charmingly decorative fabrics as these for so much less than their regular prices. There are gay English Chintzes and Cretonnes, dainty Taffetas, effective Dimities, and many handsome Domestic Cretonnes and Art Tickings—merrily bespread with flowers large or small, and in all sorts of artistic colorings. There are ideal hangings and furniture covers for Summer cottages, and many a desirable slip cover for town houses. The designs are every bit as attractive as those « the new, incoming materials, for which they have to make way. Hence these decisive reductions, running up to 40 per cent, of former prices: DOMESTIC CRETONNES and ART TICKINGS, 36-inch, 16c a yard, formerly 25c and 28c. LINEN TAFFETAS, 36-in, at 22c and 30c a yard,! formerly 35c to 45c. CHINTZES, 31-in., 16c a yard, formerly 25c. JOHN WANAMAKER Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Princess the last week of this money-saving occasion, and if the purchases | PRINCESS DRESSERS 1 FRENCH DIMITIES, 31-in., 22c and 30c a yard, were ENGLISH CRETONNES, 31-in., 30c, 45c and 65c¢ a Third Gallery, New Building. Eighth to Tenth Street A Pre h St. and Lex. Ave, will hand you in cash on @ $1.00 purchase at | hough o Transfer FREE TRANSFERS 0" our store-that makes It just the sa All Cars Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. Nur Annual Special Sale of Safety & Other Razors, Shaving Accessories, Etc. 68c Buys a 12-Blade | iK23Rs, ace $50u, row $2.69 | Safety Razor Set | eons | ji ; || $1 Genuine Horsehide (Shell) Razor Strops, with leather handle, canvas back, for this sale only 25c BADGER or tls GENUINE BAD BRUSIAS: i handles; values u the world. \ $1.50 Griffon Safety Razors at 50c Have blade of fine | tempered steel and) ¥ good nickel holder. Simple, practical and D Hollow-Ground Razors Hi | $1.25 Wade (& Butcher Hol- low-Ground Razors. safe, $1 GRIFFON RAZOR| 94 STROPPING MA-| CHINE for sharpen-| ing Griffon safety Saipan "EVERYBODY'S" SAFETY 80 RAZOR SETS, at.......05 10! sau es ee ionts tn ae BRR | 7-BLADE SAFETY RAZOR Mest aIua ser A 8 MY SETS, were 50c, NOW... 25e| Complete Shaving Outit— —_| “ANTISEPTIC” SAFETY | Comprising RAZOR SETS,were 50cnow 23C|1_Mollow-Ground Wade & Ree “GRIFFON” SAFETY RAZOR fur. | SETS, were $1.75, now...., 69¢/ NO CRERIEY ICH 98. atl 7-BLADE “GEM JR. 1 Cake of! Shaving St Cc RAZOR SETS, now..., $1.00 1 Hottin of Bay Hum Itch Hazel, | of Brilllantine or 1 Cake of/|f) 12eBLADE “MULTI-BLADE” RAZOR SET: Quinine, 1 atick of Superfine | now... RENOWNED “STAR RAZOR, complete... THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Penknives, Etc. 1 J VENKNIVE! —2, and other values, at. 350 BUPTON KNIVES—Stag, bone, old and tortoise shell handles, 2 SET, 12 double edge dies, some with fl : blades, complete set...... $5.00 eye ITA 5 peaaal ape | 12-BLADE “WARD” SAFETY) °SIERL PEN She and two RAZORS, were $4.00, blades, genuine st TS ia Rua iereearines tai EO) tanche ———SSSSS—ANLOOMING DALES If You Desire to Open a Charge Account _and Pay on Easy feral and Save Money consult our Co-operative Selling Department, This system enables you to purchase Furniture, Pianos, Household Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Paintings, Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Safes and almost everything you need for the household on easy terms, without being compelled to pay 50 to 100 | Per cent, more, Warerooms, 3d Floor, == All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex.to3d Av., 59th to 60thSt.eat ction, ALL CARS TRANSIER » TO Hloomngdae LEXINGTON T0 32° AVES 591060 Sr. “6 Only aFewDays More , Qur Greatest | February Sale of $450 Walters Louis | 1 XV. Concert Grand | Upright Pianos, @ Music Cabinet, $225, Chair and Cover fOr... .000 «+ || $5 Down and Thereafter $1 Per Week No extras, Piano delivered to you on payment of $5, New Model Louis XV. 1909 Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Pianos Have Reached the Highest Pinnacle of Perfection. them you will have no rice, Tt Is ured and js guar. » of finest double | net, new style c TheyareuilttoL Think of it! (ne $5 Down, ntes you a saving of from 40 to 2 per t. In this great sule, besides $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 } : 3 Pi Shy), i] : $500 Si Wate an BD $1,060 Walters Bey Gran, $373 | $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 Beware of . Piano Frauds! Don’t bay a piano unless it bears the maker's name, ‘ 0 1 masquer: Steneiied Pinnos tn 4 Cantiont bontt wy PO yon Request ase ative will call ard explain it ins 2 Kehame ; Dn, € GOOD OFFICE BOYS Come Quickly In Response to 41 World Help Wants Sesesassanesi,/ srs eaaeeeee aqeneeeay

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