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it . Costigan Gillen should have been able to do _FOR FAILURE 10 ‘ | ments ‘heen turned over to the Police Com- | miasioner and by him forwarded to | Gillen with instructions that the com- plaints be investiwat turned the letters with the notation th action” had been taken. letters was from @ man who said he had been Cyrille Carreau, for forty yea ae ot ves ' ‘SHE THAW’S LAWYERS ATTACK showed that the letters had EXTRADITION DEMAND Declare His Original Commitment to Matteawan Was Unconstitutional. CONCORD, N. H., March 27.—The final brief on behalf of Harry K, Gillen re- | p One of the 1 of $160, but feared make a complaint because he was —. —_ Cyritie Carrean Dead, promt- nently tified with the real estate and ats ‘ | Sarurance business in New York City,| THAW in his petition for a writ of Mayor Orders Special Counsel | died yesterday at hin home, No @i| habeas corpus and for admission to to Prosecute Inspector Who Was Reduced. ‘The trial of Capt. John Gillen, until Fecently inspector in charge of the) ‘Third, or old Tenderioin, Dintrict, was begun to-day before Third Deputy Commissioner Godley at Police Head- quarters. Gillen ia charged with neg- lect of duty, violation of the rules, disobedience of orders, conduct unbe- coming an officer and inefficiency in| that he failed to suppress many dis- orderly hotels and disorderly houses in the district’ over which he had command. The charges against Capt. Gillen are the most exhaustive and compre- hensive ever preferred in a case of | this kind. Policemen see in their am- ple epecifications a determination on the part of the Commissioner to “break” the accused officer. MAYOR ASSIGNS COUNSEL TO PROSECUTE CASE. This police impression is height- ened by the fact that Assistant Cor- Poration Counsel Josiah Stover hos been assigned by the Mayor to con- | duct the prosecution. Stover was | a Deputy Police Commissioner under Commissioner Baker, and presided at | the trial of Inspector John J, O'Brien, who was dismissed from the ment for permitting at Coney just such conditions as Gillen 3 charged with permitting in the Ten- derloin, Bruce Ellison appeared as counsel for Gillen, He opened the proceed- ings by asking that many of the) specifications be thrown out as too general. ch of his motions wea denied. Mr. Ellison made thls dec- laration, which appears to be the besia of the defense and will prob- ably be the basis of an appeal should GMilen be dismissed: “I contend that an Inspector of Po- lice should not be considered an In- surer that no crime shall be com- mitted Bu no disorderly houses shall be permitted in his district.” DETECTIVES TELL HOW THEY GOT EVIDENCE. Patrolman Timothy 1). Cloonan was the first witness called. He in at- tached to the secret service squad of Lieut. Dan Costigan. Cloonan told how he and Patrolman Patrick H. Donnelly, acting under instructions to “get evidence against disorderly houses,” had taken a woman to the Hotel Mumm at No, 680 Sixth avenue and arrested the proprietor. Cloo- nan’s evidence was corroborated by Donnelly. Detectives Joseph Brawley and Ey ward J. Dungate gave testimony con- cerning the Hotel Mumm similar to that given by the previous witnesses. The object of putting on the record eo much about this particular hotel waa to establish that if four of ‘a men could get evidence something. On cross-examination the detectives admitted that some- times they failed to got the evidence | they were aent aftor. Letters sent to the Mayor and the District-Attorney complaining abot disorderly houses in the Tenderipin were read into the recor@ Endorse- riders because the name Johnson’ stands for the very best in bicycle construction. Guaranteed for One Year again defective parts in either or workmi Prices to Fit All Purses Catalogs Mailed Free For Sale by STOMACH UPSET? Get At the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Medison avenu paralysis suffercd several weeks Mr. and for sever ing healt! | three da ball pending a decision on the matter of extradition was filed in the United States District Court to-day. The document lays stress upon the hters and five sons. claim that the statute under which 2000 Boys’ Suits and Reefers for Easter at $4.95 “While our stocks of Boys’ Easter Clothing include all the new models at prices ranging from $1.98 to $24.95, we take great pleasure in featuring these garments at $4.95. We believe that they are unequalled at the price. 500 Boys’ Suits with $4.95 Extra Trousers, at Made of strictly all-wool cheviot in many different patterns. Cut in the latest Norfolk and patch pocket models. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Sizes 7 to 18 Years $4.95 Made of strictly all-wool serge in Norfolk and all seams taped. Boys’ Reefers, Sizes 214 to 8 Years, at $4.95 Made of blue serge, covert, shepherd plaid and cheviot materials. Boys’ Russian Suits, Sizes 214 to8 Years, at $4.95 Made of serges, fancy cheviot materials. Rous’ Higher Grade Suits and Reefers here in fell assortment at $5.95 to $12.05 Second Floor, BLOOMINGDALES', The Best $4.95. Coats in New York For Girls 6 to 14 Years of Age A special lot of these splendid Coats ‘that are positively unequalled at $4.95. Included in this offering are: All-Wool Serge Coats, with Moire. Black-and-White Check Coatse—Smart. “Stroller” Coats—Like Big Sister Wears. When you see this great collection of Girls’ Coats you will agree with us that they are the best coat values in New York, for girls 6 to 19 years of age, at $4.95. 200 Smart Coats for Girls and $2.95 Juntors, at D Fine styles of aplendid wool mixtures, in fashion- able patterns and olor combinations. 24 M.. Centre. BLOOMINGDALES', Men’s & Women’s Hosiery Specials These for Women: For Men: Women's Lisle Thread Hose, full|Fine Quality Lisle Socks, in black fashioned; double soles; choice of] and colors, with double sole and high black, white and tan; excep- 5 spliced heel; worth cout tional value 1 C| perpair........... Ic ,|Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black and colors, with double sole and high-spliced heel; “‘sec- oii IC |__onds” of 35c ality ae ic hread boot |Men's Pure ‘Threw Silk Hose, in silk, and three-thread spliced heels| plain colors, as well as silk clocks ee toe) ine of black, 49. and Ry vepe sei “gec- 29¢ white col ‘ i onds' quality... ... NGDALES “Perfect Figures” Every woman can be assured of perfect figure lines if she wears American Lady Corsets And “just the right model of American Lady Corsets for her individual figure.” There is that model among the innumer- able styles, which are designed for all types of figures—slender, medium and stout. The free, lithe, willowy figure of the smart low bust, the large waist, and the straight. sweeping hip, iscorrect. Itis ‘yours if you weer the American Lady Corset designed for “ you.” “Your” Model, $1 to $3 American Lady Corsets have « world-wide reputation for ‘' faultless fashion, fabric, finish and fit." Moreover, American Lady Corsets what thousands of stomach suf. Instead of takin tion, they are attacking the real ca ‘allment—clogged liver and disordered | w th their nat. | ural functions, away goes in stomach troubles, care feelin troubled wi ae vod, yo take Olive he substitute for calo- mel. Dr, Edwards’ Ollve Tablets are a purely | vegeta! compound mixed with @live oii You will know them by their olf ‘Trey do the work without gripi or are warranted to wear und not to to rust. Becond Floor CE A nl aE Fresh Meats and Poultry: 500 Young Fancy Turkeys— | 500 Fancy Roasting Chickens 2 Ibs.; Saturday, 5 Ibs.; rm ane me weed 23c | malig ae A gore 20 Rib Roast of Hrime Beel, Saturday special,ra!, pei Ib., 13) 2¢ | 500 Long Island Ducks, Ib 500 Fresh Fricassee Chickens, Ib | 1 500 Prime Cuts of Rib Roast, Ib af o€ 500 Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks, !b... | . EVENING W and double-breasted models. Trousers lined Thaw originally was committed to Matteawan, N. ¥., {s unconstitutional and therefore it was not a crime for | metectty: him to escape from custody; that an| gg insane person cannot commit a crime and accordingly cannot be extradited Ac’ va lothing Factory, that Thaw's sanity or insanity mu be decided before it can be det mined that there is jurisdiction to lbers squad as the result of a * | went carly to-day to the rea Tp Prevent Three young men, shadowed by Lieut. on & charge of committing a crime; | Gildea and detectives of the safe rob: THREE SEIZED AS BURGLARS, | ls» nttrore being that ot th ni curred, None of the pi much as twenty years Be Your Liver Don't force a balky Liver with drastic purgatives, tradite him; and that he is nog a) Fifth street, and, thy ivea say Use a gentie remedy and fugitive from justice within frie jraen through fron a window {rreparable Injury: meaning of the Federal Constitution, [of the L. Goldbere clothing factory, Take the Right Remedy ALBANY. larch What will One of the youths climbed int which wilt satisfy your eventually happen to Harry Thaw William Travers Jerome was anke: to-day. “Thaw will be turned over to New York State by Judce Aldrich, bre to New York, tried for conspt convicted and ‘sentenced to prison Serome is here for a conference! with legislative leader his bill | for nervice in the Thaw dow and is anid to have pp when the reated the ©. At the Union Market Pc ee ’ Men, Tomorrow, thie 80. | Morris Freedman of No. 638 Fifth otreet, | Final Day Liver and yourself, 1 or2 Pills at niht relieve cons tion, Get a box of @ of Our Spring Merchant Tailoring Sale! Orders Placed Tomorrow Will Be Ready for: Easter A Spring Suit or Balmacaan Coat 4 43 Made to Your Measure, for - - Select new spri Choose from 10 of the newest and best spring models. A try-on before thesgarments are completed, assuring a perfect fit. from a variety of 200 ng materials. Satisfaction guaranteed or! your money will be promptly retunded. Remember, this price, $14.80, holds good for men who measure all the way up to 48 chest measure. Merchant ‘Tailoring Dept, Second Floor, v) A Tremendous Stock of Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds That Were Ordered to Be Sold in Will be offered in Bloomingdales’ Greenhouscs on the roof, beginning to-morrow, Saturday, At 4 to 4 Less Than Regular Prices This Remarkable Offering Includes Snowball, 39 Deutzia, Weigelia, in all colors, at............ Cc Purple Lilac, White Lilac, Bridal Wreath, Hydrangea, Red Warberry, Rose of Sharon, Syringa, Red Dogwood, Flowering Currant, Bush Honeysuckle, Button Ball Spirea, Purple Fringe Begonia, Hop Tree, Bittersweet, Ampelopsia, Forsythia; all 3 to 4 feet high, and 49 guaranteed to grow..........-+ Nea at eRe HC | Spring Planting Bulbs — Tuberoses, Incarville Ismene, Cinnamon Vine, Cannas, Red, Yellow and Ora Snake Lily, Madeira Vine, Hyacinths, Gladiolus, Oxal Caladiums, in all varieties too numerous to mention. All at great reductions. 50,000 Holland Grown Rose Bushes, leading varieties too numerous to mention, sold regularly else 12 where from 19c to 69c, at...... a Cc Special Prices on Combination of Bulbs 50 Gladiolus; regularly)18 Dahlia Clumps; regu- $1.00; in all colors larly 10c to 20c per clump; and varieties, a garden full of 50 flowers for ‘ Cc [Obie .3a catawrae 5c! All kinds of Spring planting, garc table seeds, fertilizers and lawn gra Fruit Trees from the Most Prominent Nurseries of Geneva and Rochester, N. Y., from 6 to 10 feet high; 2, 3 and 4 years old; worth from 69c to $1.00; 3 for 35 $1.00; or, each fetes A Cc flowering and vege- seeds, for 98c; at, each... n at, each 25 Beginning To-Morrow In Our Roof Greenhouses We Will Hold a QUEENSBORO POULTRY SHOW The first of its kind ever held in any department store. Wel rbled 2,500 rep. resentat ens from Long Island and neighboring States, and are exhibiting them in a specially arranged section in our Greenhouses, It is a display well worth coming many miles to see. Specials in Cut Kiower Shop On the Main Floor A box of flowers ar Uethewlly H well worth $1.09 100,900 English S: Double Vio- lets; regularly 35 to 50¢ a : 10c bunch; special, at. ble Daffodils leading colors toa bunch; or a ieties; Le Lily of the Valle Thousands of Greenhouse and Decorating and Flower- ing Plants reguiarly sold in Simpson Crawford's 25¢ Special, 5,000 Easter Lily Plants, in bud, and wil! bloom for Easter Sunday; regularly sold for 75 Free Concert in Yur Greenhouses on the Root By Guerrierc'. Orchestra irom 2 to 5 o'clock Saturday. , of 2 dozen; regularly 18 ry and $1.00; special for Saturaay GOC ET eat No Cramped oes with your foot held snug in the instep and heel, a full day’s foot ‘comfort every day you wear these shoes or oxfords. Black and vi Slagle and Dewi sees $3.85 6468 | Forbes Shoe - 6 West Bi awieh ‘Stee, ayo team ee on New Ye Saturday Presentation of 3,40 Men’s $1.25 New Spring Shirts, 88¢' ae | Every Anticipate shirt a @ season's beauty and supply at a bargain, this price. Men take a tip and stock up for the season during this sale. You'll get high grade shirts, and make great savings. There are soft shirts with id negligee style, tached, in coat models; sizes 14 to 18. Every man will find in thie shirts to his liking, for there won- derful variety of new Spring de- signs, colorings and fancy eftects. Come to-morrow and select any of these shirts at 8&c. Men's Thouszrd Pleated Shirts, $1.88 Just the shirt for up-to-date dressers, made of a Pisses’ percale and i woven madi in cross and vert Ticuens cue 44 toisi rel thie stripes of all the new Spring colorings Men's New Spring Tub Silk Shirts at $3.93 A large assortment of new Spring designs; sizes 14 to 17. ni 's Handsome New S Neckwear at 6S andvomest in the city at this price. Materials are plain cojor crepe, fr parafiles, and fancy figured effect in. on ae Combination colorings for Spring wees?’ ot enn nen ee f Boys’ High Grade Soft Shirts, a Big Variety at 98¢ Made of high-grade pongee and madrus materials, in plain colors, f f ‘and jacquard figures; the best lar d ag tines tayo 14; 905, shirt ever offered at the price a thle ? BLOOMINGDALES Misses’ Paris Style Tailored Suits Reproduced— $14.75 Specialior .. Smart, graceful and NEW are the splendid suits we present for your approval to-morrow. They are built on correct lines for the youthful miss, in just the dainty color combinations now most in vogue. Fashioned of fine French Serges, Gabardines, Pretty Crepes, Diagonals in all the new shades. Sizes 14 to 20. To-morrow! 150 $9.75 Spring Suits, at all in fine all wool serges, all the new shades, regularly $12.75, Second Floor. BLOOMINGDALES:, . Women’s Kid Gloves for Spr A full stock of the season's most desirable productions. Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves, in) Long Kid Mousquetatre Glovem, black, tan, gray and white, with one] excellent quality imported glace ted | row of embroidery; all sizes; 65c mousquetaire style; white 1 only; at, per pai $ 78 : special at Women's 2-Clasp French Glace] Women's Silk Mounquetaire Gloves, Gloves, full P, K. sewn, with 3 rows} 22 inches long, with double flag tips; choice of black, white of embroidery; choice of tan, 89 IC} and colors: at... cee eee on Real Gt we " jig es ‘es, iG-button glace fi . + dclas) natural mousquetait gloves, in ry) 19 Black, white,t) C 39 9. \°. c, IC, white and black. We have in regular stock completed lines of ull standard brands, Vein For, oth St, teatiom, HLOOMINGDALES, ees Boys’ & 66 99 dv “Nature Shape Shoes Speciolized at this shop. All built on scientifi iples, by ane tomic experts, and insure proper foot eve Choaliey before profit” is our motto, and therefore our children’s shee business is ever popular with thrifty parents. These for Girls: These for Boys: Extra high cut, Sturdy shoe button models, €x-| school ae Heged tra wide toe shapes, Gun metal or pat- in gun metal and/ent leather, Blucher patent colt, dull] or button styles, kid or cloth tops.| Sizes 9 to 13!y; Sizes 8'; to 11... $1.98] | $1.69 Sizes 11!y to] Sizes 1 to 5}%, at........ sores S108 ean cas a. + $2-48) scout” Shoes for boys, of chrome fegular cut, button models, Sizes 6 to MI... 1.40] °69. leather, with oll soles; $1.98 Sizes 11, to 2 $2.48 Sizes 2!) to 6... enn, 91,98 Becond Floor, 3,650 Prs. Men’s Adler Gloves Regularly $1.00 and $1.50 Gloves, special Saturday, at, per pair.. 75¢€ This is a splendid opportunity to secure Easter gloves at a great saving, Our entire remaining lot of Adler's gloves, comprising Mocha, full P-K and Prix Seam, in a beautitul shade of gray, and tull Prix Seam capeskin and full P-K dipped skin gloves; all sizes; per pair, 75c,