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NO mn, GRAFT sre ne of a a se of tly a suady transac c need Ine PAID IN CITY, vs, BA HEAD OF DEALERS): President Reilly Declares That $72,000 a Year Is Used isc ww |" VICE LAWS, “When you tead’ of th ‘on that has a df vreful tn vis that EXPEL BRIBE PAYERS, “Specials” Account on Books Is for Recruiting Agents, extenuating He Asserts. k list’ of the Com eae ~ k itu The Wine, Beer 4 Association, through dent, ©. J. Reilly complete investi) and accounts to connection betw quor dealers and the police officials, “T have been city ow State Proside tion.” declared M ing World report d Tam willing to make an affidavit that this fzation js not paying one cent ‘y dion’ money either to polly politictans, “If we ever ¢ Liquor Dealers aloon keepers In our organiza ¢o Mayor Gaynor told n money f coling and we ft out for hours, It concensus that we the Mayor, The members nimously to expel any mom- ected of paytiys mo T believe Giey have kept thelr « not to pay uh executly and L make unex: into their books, we will expel him liquor dealers pay ‘1 We pay to the city, tate, as well ax to th y immense free in licenses Our business Ix legitimate, and we de mand protection fram the heads of the Government, not from any policeman who may be corrupt. WHOLE AMOUNT RAISED $72,000 A YEAR. “Bo much has been said about the} immense sums raised by our ansocia tion that I feel 1 should say soime- thing about the money we raixe and the manner in which it is expended. In the first place, we have only 5,000 members in Greater New York. Of these only 4,000 are in New York County, which Is under investigation by District-Attornsy Whitman. 0, therefore, only 4,000 are to ed. through them! been @umimoned “YIDDISH CAMORRA” CHIEF CLEARS MURDER MYSTERY. Convicted Young Thief Tells of Gang That Shot Enemy of Horse Poisoners. The mystery surrounding the death of Henry Mlumenthal, a horseshoer, who was shot in his shop, i Divie sion street, and a half ago by the “Yiddish Camorra,” a gang of horse polwaners, will, Cis asserted, be cleared i Statements have been Assistant Distelet-Attorney weph Toblinsky, allas “Yea- win the Tombs awaiting 1s a year w days to Strong by ky Nika bers a it num, ranging from 8 han $2 a month. is $1.50 @ month per member. sentence for burglary In the third de- 4,000 members, therefore, we receive [Rree. Toblinsky is the leader of the In our locale just $72,000 a year—not |" $1,200,000, as haw reported. And $72,000 would not buy much ‘protec: tien’ for 4,000 auloons, would it? Mr. Sirong had the “Now, where does this $72,000 0? ig horsetilef closeted with him for! wn an hour sky told Mr, Stron h ‘The locela pay a per capita fee to t city amociation, and avo pay ap capita fee of 60 the State orm other per cap organization. Uttle ds left for lees for ‘protect “What te left work of organization, ying counsel fees for members wi cases arc deemed worthy, to burying thelr dead, to paying wmall insurance benefits, to| charity work, to outings and the lke ‘Their books will show where every cent goes, “SPECIALS” PAY FOR RECRUIT- ING, SAY8 PRESIDENT. *Bfuch has been sail of the ‘specials which appear on the books, Nothing is easier to account for, Nearly ever local has an investixating comm whose duty (t is to get new members “these commitieemen are usually gi $0 a year each for expenses, and th Payments are charged up to ‘specials.’ “The State and national organizations Spend their money in | ing adverse tems! goed legislation. We sent of twenty to Albany lust week, and the average expense was $# a man, Mow let me say & won! about our | 4 obtaifed, operations of "for yours eter re nis uk bombs In He was shot the day he was pember of the Rank | $200 from a livery who had extort stable keeper horses, ‘BULDEN'S | MUSTARD Makes Hot & ‘Cold Meats Tasty Ban BL lad Dressing ty adding vinegar Hellcateaven nnd Grocery Stores, Nt noon with each bottle, : | Report to W ‘eemieien States DENIES MEMBERS EVEN BREAK | raid on a © president I have jurisdie- r threat of poisoning |, us with Sardines and Sandwiches THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, “MEXICANS STARTED SHOOTING IN SECOND | FAT WITH A AMERICANS, that Tactics of First Skir- mish Were Repeated. WASHINGTO! were resp r fight n of the N uigias, Ariz, with nth Cavalry by firing ties, but says & machine gun ¢ points were the trowvle says no cause ja known for th ax no prov given by the 1 rep rts wh reached | the first col-| troops and] Arin,, make it ot Mas the Mex! oar own Jong range musket duel, and onl person Wan wound Gen, Biles reports he dus | away or shake glasses | that are fitted with the Rartis Sudiien Cio A scientifically simple con- | trivance that holds tenacious!y in position without pressure upon the nose. As sure and as safe as spectacles, ‘ | Attached to your glasses for 35 cts. Sold only at our cight stores, | | e' ie 54 East 23rd st \f West 34th Si . bth and 6th Aves, | 64 Went 125th near Lenox Ave. my) Columbus Ave., 81st and 8%nd Sts |70 Nassau St, near John St 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 4ay Fulton St, opp. A. & 8. Bkiyn near Hahne's, Newark | \ 507 Hirosd Harmless Powerful TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder path relteves tnfamed and ulcer: vit ‘whiter vthandard Oe te ee, alter WASHINGTON, D, “yt $250 ORMSBY *148 Step into Story & Clark's, select any Ormsby Piano, pay us not a penny, simply try it in your home at Story & Clark's risk, Price TRY IT WITHOUT RISKING ANYTHING An opportunity like this has nev the history of Piano Selling. We offer you a genuine, bona- fide bargain—a bargain that can't be duplicated. We let you test first and buy afterwar FIRST CHOICE. COME EARLY AND GET New Player Piano $400 Upright Grand $325 Upright Grand before been known in Special Special | Special $298 °285 | °215 OLLS FREE FRE Brooklyn, 1100 Broadway & 413 Fifth Ave. ONE YEAR'S Course PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS by Graduate Teacher: Music Absolutely Free with Purchase of Any Piano, No Matter What Pri STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York Newark, 101 Halsey St. ji Windy weather can’t blow| Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension | GET IN THE LAUGH LINE!!! ON TRIAL WITHOUT COST, #145,00, THIS ORDER GOOD FOR $10.00 Cut it out at once. Besides avin $100 we permit the amalloat payn BLO FRE! vou nts Cal. Guiifovle, in ther at SUSTAINS AND CHEERS Try it at four o'clock Lipron's| fold in airtight tins only The same feet in a pairot Cow AuD ARCH SUPPORT SHO) ankle strain eutirely relieved. The etlect on the ankles of wear- ing shoes that po XoT support the arch Children Whose Ankles Turn-in Should Wear Coward Arch Support Shoes With Coward Extension Heel | The anatomical construction overcomes ankle weakness, reste the arch li nts and exerts a hebpful influence under the entire foot-structure The approved shoe for s structural foot weakness and correcting all “‘flat-foot Made by J Coward, P. D. and endorsed 19138. Broadway, 4th Av» Sth to 10th St. TEA and recommended by physicians and surgeons Heel, have been made by James S. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 30 years. | 204.274 Greenwich St. JAMES S. COWARD 7.20) Wise St) Mail Ordere Filles Sald Nowhere Else OPEN EVERY EVEWING UNTIL 9PM. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth bat 00 Down ‘Brue Weekly $100 $10.00 Bae Weekly $200 $2.50 tse $2.75 “a NEW YORK Send for Catalogue WE PAY FREIGHT DELIVERED BY FURNISHED 05 BEDROOM | olden Oak, nee, KITCHEN he aes te Fils eee fete Ais a READ FUN The Joke-Book Section OF THE SUNDAY WORLD! Pr MOTOR TRUCKS $4.00, crtice. 2 to 6 year old children. fords and pumps are so greatly under UNMARKED. $5.00 Styles are the wanted Russian model with ollection is macde Our Terme Apoly Also. to, New York, State, Now Jersey, Cons |] wide sash belt, Norfolk and plain tailored mc lncehereatiis ectieut. Massachusetts apd Bode Itand. coats with hand embroidered white pique | fo be fitted. ‘ collars. $4.50 to $15.75. $4 and $5 ‘Oxfords and Pumps for $2. i 37 — The rue de la Paix and the ; rue Royale Have Changed Again @ Spring millinery of several weeks ago and the new hats received from the incoming steamers of the last few days are most unlike. @ Evelyne Varon, Suzanne Talbot and Marcelle Demay are introducing later summer shapes and styles far ahead of the ordinary fashion calendar. g This change i in the new hats may be seen in the Formal Presentation of Paris Millinery in the Marcelle Demay Salons. Second Floor, Old Building. Spring Bursts Through Its Shell Women’s Store on the Subway Floor Presents Large Collection of Latest Styles in Spring Suits Strangely Enough—All Priced $15.75 Duplicates are being Offered Elsewhere at $18.75, $20, $25 and $30 When a new maker wants to do business with the Wanamaker Store he is willing to do a great deal to create a clientele in the special section to which he is catering. These suits are the opening wedge with which a New York manufacturer ex- pects so to please the readers of this advertisement that he will forthwith start a big business with us. These suits are actually to-day’s new models at $18 to $25. practically every novelty in this season of novelties. Here is the black and white striped eponge Another has collar and cuffs of heavy lace with Bulgarian silk vest and pipings and short —_ and waistcoat of Bulgarian silk. belts across the back and front. Someone saw Striped Bedford cord in light colors forms this identical suit in an uptown window at — smart two-button cutaways with gold brocaded considerably more than $30, collar, ‘ e is the suit with the gathered coat back Here, too, is the Russian blouse suit with its d with rich braid ornaments. pretty printed silk collar, As you may imagine, these suits are not easy to make. Indeed, the deal was made almost ten days ago. We have been expecting the suits ever since. But this maker wants to win not only our approval but your favor. He has made each suit as carefully as though he were getting full price for it. —— all the suits are lined with messaline in the fashionable bright colors. Most of them have shields. Every detail is tailored with precision. It is the first time we can recall offering such high class novelty suits for any price so low as $15.75. Espeeially only three weeks before Easter! Willyou look them over for yourself early tomorrow? Yes! subway fluor, Old Building, The Price of These Women’s Shoes is no indication of their quality. For $2.90 you don’t usually expect $+ and 85 shoes, but on this occasion you can have more than you They show Spring Presentation of Cnneren s Coats As good in material and as simple in style as any mother © sald Hetite: Serge, Bedford cord, silk poplin and smart black and white checks are the fabrics for the Subway floor, Old Building. Shoes a Man Wears Now— not the heavy winter left-overs—but the lighter, more seasonable shoes and Oxfords that men are beginning to seek, We offer, in wide range of sizes, black shoes and Oxfords. Worth 84 and 45, for Specially Good at $5 is a white wool cashmere coat, silk lined throughout and having hand scalloped collars and cuffs. Long and short cots. Other handgembroidered baby coats. to 815 Parents will find a complete assortment of colors and sizes ready tomorron: ‘Thursday, Sizes six months to six ye 7.50 tan and ied floor, Old Bldg. Third Day of The New Silk Storeon theSubway Floor So new and yet already it has served thousands of people. Even on Tuesday, its first day, thirty-cight salespeople were kept busy all day. We want all New York to find the way to this Largest Lower-Price Silk Store in the World Tomorrow, Thursday, we continue our introductory offer of good silks for little. A maker of the best ‘American silks contributes 5,000 Yards Shower-Proof Foulards 85c, $1 and $1.25 grades at 68c yard Plenty of good designs. Light, dark and black and white combinations, Single Subway floor, Old Building. WOODENWARE * Hand-Made from Selected Kiln-Dried Lumber No knot-holes, no blemishes. Every piece clear, clean, smooth and perfect. And woodenware prices—like prices of all other articles in this sale—have Lowered by 10 to 40 Per Cent. Kitchen Tables smortised Frames, Bauere Ber Folding A New Broom That Will toy turned maple | Clothes Horse— “ ee oe tela ine thick Pe lt hak doe 8 ft. high, aris | Always “Sweep Clean” test, @LRS D dramers #2. Ly a 4 ft. high, a50 6 ft, high, 1.95 m pialoade, 14 foet, #2 vith draw Pine Pantry Steps— vat selected Illnols cor: A fect, 42.55; with drawe 80 ms nok corn, {ce i 2 ft. high, 61 8 ft, blab, #1. Meatboards, lardwaod, 880 ta All perfect. width, been 43.60 49 feot, 43.20; with drawer, £4.25 ith drawer, 64.45 vith drawer, 85,30 Kitchen Tables, round or square, drop leaf. 8 fect, 83.60; 819 HD feet. #4 4 foot, 85.30. | Laundi Settee Table,with anart- f Aneta, irony, 1, BAAS * fl ‘ or Ironing Boards side : pvered with felt, Oc covered with fell, 5c, with felt, #1,10, red with felt with falt, #1,85 rds, IBe, reg- : irtwatst sleeve y Bho tep Ladder Chair, woh MOE ack: 83; foney back, 63.40, Library, Folding Steps, well construct made in the very beat SOO TAN cies) Ralahes ite plate glans adjustable inet, 10x29 Mirrors — white enameled and oak frame, French plate glass 10x14 inches, 850; 12x18 inches, 1,95; 13x22 inches, 61,85, Roller Towel Racks, natural, 80c; varnished, 45c, Knife Boxes, white wood, and Bbc. Ash Cricket Steps, high, 81.95 cach Enameled Cabinets, tic 24 inches ‘Clothes lines, Wanamaker bratd- ed white cotton clothes lines, 50 feet, 50c; 100 feet, 750, Foot Benches, white wood, 2f; varnished oak or ash, 35c Carpet Sweepers, Bisnell ‘sHonne- hold Sweeper, #1,95, regularly 88,25, Wanamaker's Wringers, each carries a three-year guarantee, $4, regularly Willow Clothes Hampers with wooden bottoms, 81.65, rogularly 92.25, Panel Top Ash Commodes, with enamel vessel, &4 each. Subway floor, New Building,