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AGED LAWYER JUDGES ON BENCH DISHONGRED IN UPBRAND POLICE COURT BY JUDGE AS 100 ZcALOUS ———_. Michael Jacobs Told His Crain and Mulqueen Say They Whole Life Has Been a Dis- | Are Over-Ofticious in Pur- grace to Profession. suing Released Convicts. Tt so befel that two Judges of General! JUST ESCAPES SING SING, i bench to-day for over-officlousness {nr Ss scored the police from following up men who have served Sentence Suspended on Plea of Guilty, but He Will Be Disbarred. | the slightest pretext or wihout any pre text at all ' Brown, a young chap who leaded gullty”to burglary nto Part I fo ybs, a white hatred Michael Jac ne rsentence, He had white bearded lawyer, who captured @ few weeks ago in the wupported by a « to the bench be-/ breaking Into a sllk loft at No. fore Judge Crain in the General Ww r street. When Judge Crain Court to-d heard himself deno! {m if he had anything to say in CH Cen He RNG . 1 behalf Brown spoke this way man wl hole 1 caree ur Honor, I was sent to Elmira been conspic for and served a year. When I got ip my mind to earn ar But the police wouldn't y knew my record and ded me everywhere, Ja ments one of I gota plea wa edt the District-At ob as @ roofer, but a Central Ofice de sented tective went to my boss and told him zs I was an ex-convict and the boss fired me. It was the same way everywhere | I went It was steal or starve with me, and I atole,” In Sing tence suspe that he is t g the Judge said Orable act he wo t know how much of your court and Sing f tory {8 true, but I do know that I be- years on on: e cian larceny indlet- lieve in many instances the attitude of the part of men who have been in n. I am satisfied that the hounding and the unending es- age to which they are subjected makes these Scharged felons sperate and drives them back into ¢, when with a fair chance they uld be honest, self-respecting oft! zens.” Pincus Goldstein, a boy convicted of larceny and let go on suspended sen- tenoe, had been arrested on the blanket charge of being a suspictous person There was no actual proof that he had done anything wrong, but he had been in the Tombs for several weeks, In freeing the lad aitting {n Part IIL, sald “The ipalare! would be much better | employed stopping Black Hand out- Too much po! Pp: iich was forced to productive of 1 st indictment charged fa note on the Massachu- any for $367 TAFT TO UMPIRE CLASH OVER WRIGHTS Medals to Two Caine OADWAY aN Presentation of Aeroplanists Gets Congressmen at Odds. A Matter of Good Business When we say that the advertising in the Surface Cars of New York City is clean, high-grade busi- ness, and that we exclude patent medicines and the like—please don’t think we are setting ourselves up on a pedestal. Not at all. It is sim- ply a matter of good busi- ness, Of immediate ad- vantage toour advertisers, to the public—and it pays us in the long run, We have the exclusive control of all advertising space in the Surface Cars of Manhattan, Bronx, Richmond and the Fifth Avenue Auto Busses, Dealings direct with principals only. New York City ; » Car Advertising ayctanel Company He wes ta 225 Fifth Amenue j ~ Telephone 4680 Madison ke you feel sorry , brave to rob | when you come to part 4, ingenious, powerful of his wife and ruin ¢, and one aft other he takes the sav unning and delight smashes { ] under his heel. it's a won j fu iE LONG ARM OF MAN | World w publishing next Monday prison sentences and arresting them on had| was brought | encing Brown to five years at | | | | Judge Mulqueen, | rages and seeking real criminals than | in locking up persons who has been re- leased on probation when the worst thing that can be alleged against them {s that they are suspiclous persons ¢ zeal may be almost as rime as not enough po- THE EVENING WORLD, =~ BUUEGRA | ES <7 apediorers AGED WOMAN ENDS LIFE. Mra, Dienn Had Minted at Laree Fortune Expec Mrs. Dieus, an 8, {ie knew nothin o ox saa sometimes went t trave sion and got se her own room, In the elght Dry, Not Sweet, Very Palatable, Digestible and had the room she tele only twlee, first when room and again about six weeks ago. Mrs, Krigg gathered that “Dleus” was she rented the @n assumed name and that the Nourishing, bad hopes of tnheriting a large for’ | in Germany, | therefore ideal for At the Grace Church Mission nothing Convalescents, more was known about the old woman | Not a acrap of paper or even a mark | on the clothing which would show the woman's real name was fount | & Years Old, The FROEB CO. New York, Sele Conti tech JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street MILLINERY DEP'TS Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw Hats, including Leghorn, Panama, Neapolitan, Hemp, Chip and Fancy Braids, All the new colors and shapes. Imported and Domestic models. A large variety of Misses’ and Children’s Hats. Suitable for school or dress wear. In Both Stores. MISSES' SUIT DEP’TS. I Both Stores. On Saturday, March the 27th. Serge Suits, Gored skirt, 36 inch silk lined coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 Princess Dresses of Prunella Cloth. Finished with net yoke, trimmed with satin and buttons, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 25.00 White Lingerie Princess Dresses, trim- med with lace and embroidery. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 14.50 MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores, On Saturday, March the 27th. Sale of Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas and Gloves. 300 dozen Shirts, plain or plaited bosom. Made of French Percale and English Madras. Coat model, with cuffs ottached, custom finish. 1.25 values 1.50 and 2.00 400 dozen Scarfs of silk,—plain and crochet knit, Satin Crepe and English Repp _ Four-in-hand Scarfs in a wide range of plain colors. 1.00 each 75 dozen Pajamas, made of Percale, Madras and Cheviot. Military model. Reg- ular and large sizes. 1.25 per pair value 2.00 Chamois, 1.50 per pair JAMES McCREERY & C0. 34th Street 25 dozen Gloves, Washable Spear point, pearl buttons. 23rd Street §OROSTS The Best Shoe. Spring and Summer models in Boots, )xfords, Gibson Ties and Pumps. 3.50 and 4.00 Made of Tan Kid and Calf, Dull Kid, Pat- ent Leather and White Canvas. Spring models in Men's and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes and Oxford Ties. Men's Sorosis,.......++++++4.00 and §.00 pair Boys’ Mtn ns Giumoune +3.50 mes 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & CO, TOY, DEPARTMENT 34th Street Store, A complete and varied assortunent ol aster Novelties for Children, tabbits, Chickens and Eggs, with or without mechanical devices. At moderate prices. comprising Z we yThirty-fourth Street. H A Hat for the Misses ce Es of Handmade Ready- A Brisk Underprice Offering from 9 to 1 P.M. 40, Sy Ks FRIDAY, MARCH a6y Hood — SS Soda Fountain 25c Table 10.6x 7.6 ft. MO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS} NEW YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE Special illth, 124e yd. | Smyrna Rugs Mint Chop Suey Bia oTReighs enue Spoctal for Saturday, Fi and sanites, Dy yards JP er toctly reveralble, rappe all new, fresh | Just #00 of them, se cured at a great reduc tion of price, Medallion or Orlental patterns, Saturday's extraordine Umit, 5 ya woh; regular vau sale prico Saturday, yd., (on Third Floor.) Na Tce Cream, En- Walnuts, © ic Bid Vin ili WEST I47 STREET Mm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROM sale oa 8th Floor—Uur 5-Coure SIAUKANT fas at fice '10c vests 9.98 A Challenge: At $1.59 we will prove these B 9 Two-pair- S ° t g Oys of-pants ul S ; to be the best value-giving in America; equal to any am other $2 offering in the land DOUBLE-BREASTED KMUKER SUITS, with extra pair of pants, 7 Whippe i Cream and Nee Hip violT OUR to 16 years. Russian or Sailor Suits, with two pair of bloomer par > 8 years. Fabrics comprise cassimere he shades of gray; wool goods; 1 n worsteds. On sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P.M only ( 2 suits to a customer); worth $3 Positively Without an Equal—Boys’ $7.50 en Suits on Trimmed with fine | eyelet roidery sizes in Russian 1. lace and Venise cuffs and stock with lace; $i value, 9 to 1 P. Sale All Day, $4.98 Dutch Collar | Lingerie Styles Very nobby, new style Derby back a rS= Waists | Made with full ted fabrics of tan or brown 30 blouse, tucked, elab- navy blue serge, sizes to 17 ye orately trimmed with ® Norfolks, 3 to 12 Another Great Value: Boys’ $5 Navy Blue Serge Knicker Suits on Sale All Day at $2. 98 Double Breasted: a ie’ Millinery |Women’s Silk Coats The best picking in New York at prices conspicuously under all other stores A remarkable sale, limited to 4 hours (9 A. M. tol P.M. only). Unquestionably the most as- tounding bargain in our memory for a HEAVY STANT 50 INCH LONG SILK COAT. lity GUARANTEED black chif- w collarless model, smart- sailor “1.98 + Women’s 3.98 Hats at 2.98 Lingerie & Linene Dresses Priced at such a remarkably low price th-t every woman should lay in her summer’s supply of two or three dresses. Sale all aay: Childcen! s Pole Hats Children’ s Che Hats -19¢ de from fine Stunning Em- Is; lace and ce trimmed to-Wear Hats at 8c Coat, $4.98 Girls s $4 Box Spring Coats. ; ‘ | ‘ol or coat collar ¢ Made of all-wool fancy or plain pr cloth. with inlaid collar or coat collar of 139. Girls Persian Lawn Dresses ‘Misses’ 2 or 3Piece Suits ON SALE Made of chambray, linen or white Persi an! 2 or 3 Piece iy ALL DAY. 1 ON SALE Misses’ Satin lawn, guimpe or high collar style; some ALL DAY. Suits; coat 3 model, with cu) Ee notch or flat collar; coat 3-button high or Dutch neck; 34 linen piped, others Se ves; full pleated skirt; inc 12. 98. ; a Gy white; sizes 6 to vi Qh. A Timely Sale of $3.50 Quality |\e"" Men’s § Suits Also for Youths and eet Men “Liberty” Boots, Oxfords or a ae Ankle-Strap Pumps at $1.98 ine or panne velvet reasted sty tie; dow new sleeve with deep c (limit 2 to a customer), 9to1P.M only cutaway, fect straight aut the acter il ge ‘ll excelience of A carlond of new “Liberty” qual- Men’s and Young Men’s oar inoele Just arefred You'll ve surprised at the good eli h Ing full ne of ooge Buck a sh also cholee of any r; anedes and ded. Every ale and ned “shades, 5, and checks; also mix- width; also new line of y “Liberty? 6 fori and high sizes for men and shoes, all & young men. and &4 ialitie® at our inimitable pale price ‘ ee PALM tot p M. Saturday Girls’ & Bayi Good Luck Shoes 49¢ Our Challenge Value- giving Offer of Men's $18 to $25 Suits — at $9. 95 om tailor cov vot i made of hand. | ihese Pumps or ihe silk walaees | smart cut coats, belted Roots, 1.98 and buckled pants, at p: I