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ATS TOO EASY, “WALDO DECLARES | HDRES HT BACK Commisstoner Reports 13,844 Amazing Record of Courts ures dealing with suspended sentences in the oriminal courts, especially (n cases of burglary, grand larceny, gambling and robvery. Here is the record of suepensiona by the several judges: THE BVENING WORLD, 150 STUDENTS IN PERIL. Many Inmates of Quebec, Have Narrow Escape With [Aves FARNITAM, Qua, day dest near hore. in Suspending Sentences. Police Commissioner Waldo's report prearnts some aatonishing fig- yed the Hoty Cross College, When the blare Was diss Crain. Total Onul- mab Gwann, Foster. ha ad qRowk. Malone, = a covered at 6% A. M. it was beyond - 16 ” 06 | Control and the firemen could only de - s ave © | Vote thelr efforts to preventing it from ry yy a p08 || spreading. - 1 ° There were 1 bon Jing pupile in the jcollexe and all got out #afely, though |FIRE DESTROYS COLLEGE, Holy Cross, Jan. —Fire to-! JANUARY 29, 1913. asi FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA AND MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY —<—<—<— Sy 53 Years Leaders of Fashion bry 4 ”) LU ps 19°10 20° STREET. 9 NEW YORK V/A Special Notice to Charge Customers All purchases made to-day, Tuesday oF Wi o 20th, 0th and 81st, to Appear on bill ren- February a dered March a@ number of them had W escapes. ‘The los Pall $0,000 and te 1010 tn Preoktyn ard |etantiy under supervision. Crimon of | partly covered " ougha and Queens. Of the oaros 611 were felonies, 11,490 misdomeanore end 1,88 juveulle Getinquency. In wetting forth there facta Corninia- sioner Waldo given several epecife in-| The Comuiseioner maken a plen for stances, an follows: |More polioamen, saying that with hte! LET OFF EBABY BY COURTS, | present force he has been unable to WALDO COMPLAINS. | properly protect the newly" bullteup nec | “A young man wan arcested three |LOnM. } | | . } times within eight weeke in tho act of | O/STRICT-ATTORNEY waitman | All Degeet hal, ee | burglarizing promines, in the fret in- REPLIES TO WALDO. jan Uses Resinol. ! @tance with a revolver in Rin poenen- { sion, In the firet two casen he was j found guilty and paroled. in the third meena cane he waa sentenced to the House of | Refuge. | FGA ERPS Year After Conviction, Waye have been almost eliminated, the number of large fires oceu night has been materially dec due to prompt alarm being given.” t GO LIGHT ON GAMBLERS. | Sentences Suspended Last Judges in Reply Charge the Police With Indifference in Getting Evidence. HE formal introduction of thie momentous sale to the public of New York City and Tributary Towns necds but the word that we are ready. Vor years the Simpson Crawford Furniture Sales have been First in Importance because First in Quality and Value Giving. Every year we learn a little more of Fur- niture and a little more of modern Merchandising. So we launch the 1912 February Furniture Sale with all the pride and satisfaction of worthy achievement, knowing that we have The_ Best Furniture in America from _the_ Best Makers in America at the Lowest Prices in America “Thowe Naures of the Pol j Stoner,” gald District-A - y y man, ‘tend to show that there were 12 | gi jlen bappy would men and women be arrests made for murder in thia ounty Gane Lp he han Hel oily AR! Iaat your, The feuros should whow that | Hettysburg, Pa, thoay arrose were made on charges of | beads and pimple: hormnfoide, whieh include not omly mure fn the firat and second degreos, but « In the first aw enn figures full Commis: | A Club Plan of Easy Monthly Payments May Be Arranged If Desired. how to remove bl Like @ tennis ball, the eriticiem which! «A policeman arrested @ man at night Pelice Commissioncr Waldo tossed at| who was driving awa: the criminal courte in hie annual re-[ and cab witch did not Der was promptly returned to-day to ‘The policemen was obli eral phote in the afr before he could the Police Department by wearers of] make the fugitive atop. Re — ‘The Furn! » Now Ocenpies the Eatire Fifth Floor. the ermin: him with grand larceny. The Magis. ‘The Commisatever declared too many|'fais dieected that the cherue be changed to one of disorderly conduct | fi and $40 3-Piece Parlor Su Bentences Were suspended and that inx- ity, In the admintetration of the law ined the man $6, San gambiere whore places ha’ b «© # convictions tn this jed by the police have rar in the fret ot ClOged the work of the poltos. been raid y tl Hf rin it 7 ‘ obtain the return of the: irs rr econd de- | disappearance o| ul Gl complaint of Commissioner Wal> _ u ' it ie p manslaughter in the frat or second dis rauce of all facial erug 1 | are. them wes not atrone enough to bring | og eourn about convictions, by write of repterin| tirviy upon t obtained in cortain muntotpal gourts, i) Hurean ur the ala brought out in the repart. ihe evidencll “Ot the 163,706 arres's 108,476 were made for jomentiors,” ways the Com- tor folontes and GPA 40 relates 10 the cases of alleged gam- ettysburg, Pa.” bling house keepers, He reports 1% ar- feats were made during the year. Thore Were 13 convictions, 63 acquittals and 8@ cares are pending The Judges reply that they would Bonvict more persons If the police were More diligent in procuring evidence Against those they accuse, Judges and attaches of the District- ‘Athorney's office commented on the fact chat three persons were convicted of fwaréer in the first degree in the last ton Gays. “Bhe police neem to be satisfied when they make an arrest,” said Judge Fos ter of General Sessions. “They indo- lendly neglect to obtain evidence they might get with a very litte effort. ' Only test Friduy the Dintrict-Attorney j Wes compelled to ask me to diseharge| Mr, Waldo deviares that “brutality tn @ man indicted for murier. From what| making arreeta has ceased” and that I know of the case 1 feel eure the| the police roy that beg ty OF. ay 07 ‘ “ utmost ci ° Sererie Gromer cen Mig flan oe eetthe eletine of injuaston idence ageinet the man The Commi: jer devotes considers who was released, But they had let the! apie space to the fixed post aystan he opportunity go by emi there wae noth: | inaugurated and praises it highly. In ing for me to do but release the de-| commenting on It, he says: fondant. Ras been “The result that @ aitisen CALLO OUSPENDEO SENTENCES |“=n Simare, find» polloemen. Every REAL PUNISHMENT. “As to suspended sentences—I main- ton that @ suspended sentence te a suMeient punishment ia many in- etances, The permon whose semence in suspended, while he doce not go to Deleon, ls watched all the me and he must make reguler reports ef ms do- | ings. 1f he miabehaves the sentence | Decomen operative and he gom to! prison,” The annual report of Commissioner ‘Waldo, which was submitted to Mayor Gaynor on Jan. 11, has just deen made Dublic. In explanation of the delay it Was said the Commissioner wished to have the report in printed form before Giving it out. ‘Tre this office in dependent en- Kk of the Detective} Resinol Soap quickly relieves aud re lee Department for | move: must be presented | ment If that work not convi ants mullt from the poltes, ittals fre fnevitable but are abeolitely in affections and Resinol Oint- «without # rival in’ relieving * ocaema, scalda, burns, tetter, milk crust, of eingworm, barber's i H blackheads, “ This suite has a heavier frame than any suite we have herotofore offered ot this pri A ise superior in every respect. Beautifully Guished in id upholstered with loose *25 wine plush, February jelinquency, The balance of 18,41 were fn the nature of summonsss isqued. “Tne number of arrests for felonies has {noreased, while the number of ar- rests for minor offeases hae decreased "the corporation o:dimapces are being | enforced with len dg ove 4,000 | \ fewer arrents being ma coffe: against them during the past year the memory of the white m the year before, Political and outaide consideration tending to disrupt dis- etpline and demoralise the forca, have been eliminated, and the discipline has been materially Improved “BRUTALITY IN MAKING AR. REGTS HAS CEASED.” itching, chaps and cracking of the skin, ete |druggiat ia fniniliar with the efficacy of | Resinol Ointment, and will sell it to you jin fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes, ot, if ta | free trial ix desired, write for sample to » Department 86, Hesinol Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. * wl i ih Full size or twin ads, some with claw feet and others with snial scroll feet. These ¢ beds are worth fully double our e special price...... 06.0.0. 000s si i) 1 | At Less Than Half Price Fifteen fillers, all one-inch tubing, posts g-inch, satin finish; all sizes, Opn can be meen from only a few! on either shore i Made with 66 heavy stect springs, thickly covered on tp with layers of white Sea Island felt. The covering is striped antin finished hair ticking. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ——— 7" cig °40 Kindel Divanette , Mi Poll Bed H] We are pleased to announce the selling of these high-grade and much superior sofa beds. Kindel con- struction all the way through: oak or mahogany finish. 725 For the first week of the erie n een nceeen i Massive in construc- LOCES ion. very dignified and - luxurious in design and beautifully made throughout. Uphol- stered in panne plush or any other fabric of equal value, $65.00 ° February Rug Sale! Lowest Prices on Record Actually the Lowest Prices That Have Fver Been Quoted on Rugs of Fqual Quality. THs great departinent gives many practical iustrations ot the real money saving that the Simpson Crawford purchasing organization makes possible. In conjunction with our three other allied stores in other cities our purchases are so large that we often retail rugs at about what many stores pay wholesale and all our prices at all times are kept substantially below others’ figures. Our February Sale makes a new record for low pricing. For instance: CF Fourth Floor. $24.75 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs s 16-45 ‘An exceptionally good opportunity for those who want a fine rug at 1-8 off, ‘These rmgs are of the very best quality, $32 Seamless Axmiuster Rugs, $22.90 eee Founded 1836 bYorering, ty Gt phtoed = 1 t wir tioking by Stade with ao portion of the territory covered ts con- Dresses for Southern Wear Attractive Showing of This 945 Buffet $25 Made of finest quar- tered oak, beautifully polithed, 48 iuches long, at a price t you an actual saving of $20. Lingerie, Taffeta and Serge Dresses At Prices ranging from $12.75 to $189.00 Specsal Values in Batiste Dresses -—New Spring models— Were made and summonses iseued by | the department and Detective Bureau, that 62,9600 prisoucre were acquitted and that out of 1,78 persons convicted the | Judges suspended sentence in 13,6 (Canes. Blaborately compiled tavtes ehow that | 4 A768 sentences were suapended in Man- | hattan, the Bronx and Richmond Bor. | areal Baimech eyelet. embroidery, Cluny lace and the complexion— wr bALR by ALE DuUGOAS embroidered net trimmed $16.50 Clearance Sale of catre thick and-heavy texture, closely resembling the genuine Oriental rugs, Full 9x12 {t. size, Februm sale price $40.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, $29.45 ; Wade of the Tinest worsted yarn, fast dyes. Reproductions of Persian rugs and dainty French effects; suitable for all rooms. Fresh and absolutely perfect: 9x18 size 912 Seamless Axminster Rugs, $7.95 “Large variety of patterns, An exceptional opportunity to procure a rich handsome dining room or den rug at an exceedingly low price; sire 4.0x6.6 hree Very Special 915 Beluchistan Rugs, $10.75 Exquisite in their soft, lustr tones. they ke a most extraordi 85c Cork Linoleum, $q. Yd., 4 yds. wide. Covering almost any room without s seam, giving double the service. Tile, wood and floral effect» Sale 500 Beau iful Lace Bed Sets Greatest Offering We Have Ever Made in Bed Sets. The $, 00 Regular Values Are $9.00, $10.00, +11.00 and 912.50, at ° ENUINE French Arabian Bed Sets, very elaborate Renaissance Bed Scts, combination Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Bed Sets, combination Arabian and Marie Antoinette Bed Sets; the laces being mounted on heavy, durable nets; mostly for full size beds, although there are about 50 for single or twin beds, CF Fourth Floor, Pairs Beautiful Imported Lace Curtains at 14 t LOG Ralre | Less Than Regularly %3 to A purchase of 2, 8 and 4 pair lots of fine Imported Lace Curtains bought much underprice, because of them bein amall Laon and in some instances having a slightly soiled or mussed sample. Ctherwire we gutruntee them to be alvol cae Mevfect in every detail, Included are fine Irish Point Curtains, hand-made Renaissance Curtains, Freach Lacet Arabian Cyrtains, Antique Curtains on scrim, and Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, divided into Slots. ; ins, regularly ¢ Lot 3—Lace Curtains: regular! Lot 1—Valucs 87.009 | Lot 2—Lnee Curtaing, regu 1 ns: regulaitly ¢ 7. Re al, parr 5 | To, Sle and lo at A | Tia0, aID.t) and RIO OT TT HSON CRAWFORD CO BINTH AVENCE'S FOREMOST STORE 8.45 ° e eee ee 100 Styles of Domes in This February § OMES everywhere! If there is such a thing « : a fashion in home furnishing, then Domes are the fashion, y room in the house; but have one in every 4 or living room. ‘They add a tone of warmth, comfort and luxury to the home. in this city Almost '¢ inch thick, woven without seams, practically indestructible. Colors and patterns are finest repro- ductions of imported rugs; 9212 size. amless Wilton Velvet Rugs, $17.45 ty Wilton velvet. On account of being woven without any seams they are one of the most durable rugs made; 9212 size. Driental Rugs |914 Kazakjie Rugs, $9.75 warm redj Beautiful silky effects; size about 2.3x8.6;| Wonderfully rich in thei ‘ong, bright colors v iareate; | made in the heart of Persia. |__and will increase in value with use. $1.45 Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd., 98¢ ‘The kind in which the colors go clear through to the back; large Fitth Floor. Ss fe Afternoon and Street Dresses in Meteors, Serges and Velvets $19.50 & $29.50 Former Prices, #35.00 to 865,00 ck. ind restore their skin jatural healthy state! Many a b woman is rendered homely by ptions. This letter may be the of showing « way to those thus dd. Head it thoroughly and give it thought. “For some months my face was cov- * | ered with pimples and blackheads, Hear- ing of Resinol Soap, limmediately began elo use it, and wan greatly benefited, |especially so in its h 7 Established Yall a Century Roghotered Trede Mark |99 Hamadan Rugs, $5 Annual Sale Housekeeping Linens, Lingerie, Suits, Etc. For thertast week of the sale we shall continue to offer at reduced and special prices a very attractive collection of goods in the following lines; Table Cloths, in ail sizes, $3.00, 4.25, 6.00, to15, Napkins, $2.50, 3. , 0 12,75 doz. Linen Pillow ( ases, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25 pair. Linen Sheets, 35.00, 5.75, 7.25, to 12.00 pair, Hemmed Linen Towels, $2.50 to 3.60 doz, H. S. Linen Towels, $3.00 to 10,50 dozen. Turkish Bath Towels, 25c to $1.00 each. Patent Satin Spreads, $2.25 to 6.50 each. Comfortables—Cotton Filled, $1.75 to 4.00 each, Wool Filled, $3.00 to 10.50 each, Blankets, $4.00 to 11.50 pair, Valleda and Gossard Corsets at less than half price. Lingerie—A very attractive collection includin Gowns, Combinations, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers, both French and American, at re- Clearance Sale of Women’s Fancy Scarfs for evening and street wear $2.00, $7.00 8 $5.00 Formerly $4.00 to $10.00 = New Spring Neckwear Fancy Net and Lace Guimpes $1.50 cach Fancy Net and Lace Chemisettes 50c & 75¢ each Real Baby Irish Lace Collars rybody with ideas of vogue have at least one in the dining room o? siath Floor, : Room Dome $18 Dining Room Domes. 36.59 duced and special prices, | $2. 50 cach pes mining pee eine $9.49 Meet The € 8 Binuns et ("Fitted by hand with Oo pieces of rich art glass Ladies’ Hosiery—Silk, Cotton and Lisle, in a alto te fitted with, 18 pieces art flags; the pens tag fo em SD 95, ee 4 very attractive assortment, specially priced, | ‘i idee skirt of the dome has over 200 picces of gliss ie ge to match Ladies’ Outer Garmente-Uncualy goa (i Ra! Irish Lace Side-Pleated Jabow made nig gues it den ae | eh male weird values in Tailored Suits, Street and Driving Coats, $1.50 each | tects Oe of the ‘haneomeat” dome | ee nearer ofa ematny Serge Dresses, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, etc, Haviland $30 Dinner Sets, $15.98 Rich Cut Glass at. Piece, $2.98 o. v dd China, 3 pe sets: 00, Sparis!.ag, I i James McCutcheon & Co., Te. thin translucent china in mew pla | at pala’ | for edding wits id aries for jour onm ane 7 8, assorted dainty rosebud di tions; | icity at included are vas sort izes; b 5th Ave. & 34th St., Wate t ete | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | A ape ay reo ice leas ar bass small addition " , | Tater plisharhs utrhorie: Rarre: Sexi ane Se ae eae SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 10TH TO 30TH 5T., NEW YORK CITY @—@>—e@— oJ, ( * cial RE I an tan hil : : SO CROW ne | 8 ner re os . : ae re ‘