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eee FT Te NTT MR ME TE ROE NTT a RT YS EH STE MEN RETAIL TT MIRREN HE PAAITI TAT! UPSET TERR FR LN NM RET TA ER PE IH BE eR TRE MT RI TRE TEN TAT SHO set eran A _ Remarks on Nan Pat. terson supplemented by feflections on the lawyers who practice in criminal oases — Justice Maclean / gomes forward in defense i of Justice Davis’s utter- ‘ances on the Patterson * case—Says the utterances | were privileged and should » mot have been repeated— ‘Aa Judge has a perfect ‘Wight, he thinks, to talk SRIMINAL BAR IS — - AROUSED BY JUDGE © DAVIS'S CRITICISMS HURLED AGR THIRD RAIL Elevated Hoel Ennpiovati siruak| by Train, Lies Helpless Within) an Inch of Death Until Res- cued by Comrades. abhi — k s Hurled by an “L!' train into a holp- lees heap across a third rafl, George Nickel, forty years old, & foreman at the Second avenue “L'' repair shops at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth sireet, to-day lave within a fraction of an inch of death by eleptrocution until rescued by his companions. Nickel was attempting to cross the tracks et One Hundred and Twenty- ndnth street when a slow-moving train backing out of the repair shops struck him, fracturing his skull and throw- ing him woroes the livé rail, The train was moving slowly enough to be stop- ped, before infiloting further injuries, and Nickel was saved from the third tall by @ wooden guani. Dr. Dimmock, who came in an am- bulamoe, took Nickel to the Harlem “in family’’ of profes- aional affairs. VERNON M, DAVIS. Tt developed to-day that more eseneationa!l than his arraignment of Nan Pattoraon, in the estimation of lawyers engaged in the crtminal branch of wes Justice Vernon M. Davis's general condemnation of the the \ methods of lawyers defending trtminals, which was part of his apeech at ate ‘tary consideration in the shape of fees ) * orkminal + menerally,”” | Why There Was No Reply. | the a. . Delta Phi dinner last Monday night, Another interesting developmont is the declaration by Justice Maclean, ry 8 him and them end the Profession without anticipation and ap- rehension of what he says beti sipped Siarvard and el sevtere. inners of this of Lawyers of the younger persuasion are got now. Several members of the court have at- tended them, and hitherto, I think, have ‘had their confidence in thelr hosts re- ap no doubt as to the meaning of natural_enough for the Justice— in fat, it mwist haye been oted, It would not be surprising |¢).9, 1k “ye matters Felating re te t which would tried to do that my- ‘upon the ofub's invitation to « ag0, posing concer the members to be reminded that nunsn nature {s Practically the same now as it waa ages ago, pointed out tMs fact by some quo- tations from t Greek postry, ~All the @ners istened with apparent, if not evident, attention, but, so far’ as I learned afterward, no one gossipped. "So far as I know and have heant, Juatican Davisia conduct of the trinis ad before him of this woman have had | gummendation as weil ot BR & Branch of the Supreme | them, ‘Qourt week to have cases in which they | eet are interested transferred from Justice Davis on the strength of his utterances atthe = | Delta Phi dinner, Griticleed Criminal Lawyers. Justice Davis prefaced bis oritioism of fhe ge "| lawyers as che need Further, Justice Davis regretted that the oriminal branch of the legal pro- feasion is not detter represented, thet the financial ‘ead with em wh annowed at the reach of guest-right 1s another matter’? returns of civil practice attract the best legal minds anf that lawyers engaged in oriminal praatice do not atrive, by the observ. ance of the highest motives, to elevate father than degrade their profession. Declared System Wrong. ‘The statements of Justice Davis fol- Diotrict-Attorney’s fourteen years, sald jubtiantty: "Tam aiad that Jistio: MacLean had he courage and co to pub- Moly sustain his associates on the Presi; Justice Noah to a oomviction, office @ariing the testimony of Nan Patter. \ eon, which he had characterized as 4 | ed following {t for tlseue of falsehoods. Tho speaker men: | urn” “th public declarations of his doped no names, He joratrea to Lua engonn Fottman, speceroes at athe ee pent, is cement, be [Sines Sera ea Saha ts made It clear, were not Intended to im- | Fh0°%, pubecls Agelaren tie, mo had “pugn the motives or methods of any | been’ previously before him. set of criminal lawyers, but|, “Juice Pursman, tn a caso called Preecst. fyetam of criminal Getenmy | S205, °RTtHD oF, che cause they ‘Was wrong, and id tatled to Ho charactertzed the trial of certain | ender a verdict of conviotion In that cases ae “emotional,” t | CAP ‘Di vie'y com f throughout his speech he had words of ty ‘proper, in inv Jadmera nad ote praise for the prosecution, He also to stem the tide of talk én this woman's pald high compliment to the five judges favor. of the Courts of General Sessions, whom = he characterized as “painstaking, learned, profound."” It was to be ree grotted, he sald, that financial induce- ments are. comparatively insignificant in criminal practice, while in the prac- tloe of civil law reat financial reward 4s often to be found. "It is the duty, however, of lawyers, declared the speaker, ‘to elevute the legal profession not by eub- serving personal ends so far as mone- NEW PUBLICATIONS, 4s concerned, but by the best ends of justice by the intelli- went and faithful p in any and every branch regardless of the extent of tee.” tlving to attain Every Man an Has a Policy Among those at the dinner were well- Known criminal lawyers, but none arose | t make reply, It 1s explained, how- ever, that but for the fact that a set speaker's programme was in order, the members of the criminal bar present | would have made some d Wve re | tort. Partloularly would have _ reply been made to that portion of Justice Dayis's speech in which he owned that ttle money was to be made in tne pur- @uit of criminal law, It would he pointed out vo him that man, Saiinal lawyer has devoted tine an money Merely fa oriminal cases, | re ths i y of coused e fondanta faa Bean peeved, aid t Christian Science that guch cages could not have peen landed by wiyocates of civil practice, nor Would | ihe latter have cared to bother hem, with Jikitoe Davis said tonaay: “1 nave! Lawson as a Sportsman no desire to roy t my spe paw, 1 do not wieh lO answer que: ha nor Lawson with hi# horses, his dogs, his male explana regarding any part sided inan—His wonderful nerve—-His honest love ‘my drea: tradable, Intoneely Interesting—fully {liustrated. By ‘Thom pao! ) PUSTICE M'LEAN DECLARES DAVIS A } dustice Charies BF, MacLean, Dupreme Court, wo-wlay upheld J r ) Davis in making the wow faiuous sj SPEECH PROPER of the @1 the dinner to young lawyers, | | Byening World reporter he sa | Ae \ "Judges have made remarks about) » Arlale before thir, with the approve! of \mbst of the noi-criminal classes tn the community, Not to go back to remarks Of Reoorder Bmyth, who from time to} Aime, to use a word very common at preeent, "scored juries repeatedly tor ASGNGtaly, i lant’ many weoks since a -known judge mucli respected in nts OWN COMMuUNIty and throughout the eased himeeif very forcibl o maconduct of the fury to Sense . pempa tried it si t th , veri oh is p [Machine Driver Got the Worst of he [ot Quakers Extre, ‘Mamaroneck, ‘When told what Justioe MacLean hnd | Hail ¥. Mcintyre, who waa fn the to Is Life Insurance a Gamble? pany Should Read the May Milluitty A MAGAZINE, OF Facts from criginal sources—The inyostigation wu. mS Vellous oure—Siartling donclusions Second inmaimont, falls teeta: FILLED WITH PICTURES Interesting News Features ON ALL NEWSTANDS, Or Send 50c for 1 Year’s Subscription to Human Life Pub, Co., hospital, where he lies in @ perfous con- dition. = ——_— EMMA EAMES STORY GOES TO EUROPE FOR SUMMER. She Will Betarm in the Fall for Concert and Operatic En- gagoments, Mmee. Emma Hames Story and Mme. Q, Bremated eailed for Bunope to-day on La Sayole, Mme, Bmma Eames goes to ezip <2 cloge her house there. Later ghe i g9 to her home at Vailombrosa eat Yor the summer, In October ahe returns begine har concert tour tn Maing, Between that thme and the mid. dle of December Mme, Eames will give twenty-five concerts. Bhe will algo sing @t the Metropolitan a pant of the sea- gon. delegation trom the Demo- ratio, c&@ Oud the Catholic clubs were down to eee John D, Creamer, a nephew of Congressman | ‘Thoma: K Creamer, depart. Others whos: Were Mra, G. 8. Arkenburgh, Ralrainy Mrs, A M. Caldwell, Mt rooks Fenno, Mr, and Mrs, ‘J, r Al ander Hayden, Marauis and’ Mlarchion: Verrinagi, ra. L, ‘Ty oy Mra, John Wyeik, seule —$—$__ THE PURPLE DIAMONDS, Leta) theft ot two priceless Th purple dlanonds is the motive of “A ime Piece,’ jecond complete story f the great sér! “Rafiles, the Ama: [pada Crasken en! it will ePrar in the » Cc lement of next Sat- urday'o Bveninag Wert Stay. eat alee amigas THROWN FROM AUTO. Collision with Wagon, John Hallquist, thirty-seven yeans old, was crossing Central bridge to- = tomobile wich collided wath a vagen quist was t the auto, the driver ¢ nikon whipped “up hie horse and ‘ase SAVED HIS BABY Baby, Re Gaire cured of Bronchitis ooping Cough b; John’s Medicine. pee Lab EL Tn a@ recent letter trom Long Island City Willam F. McGuire gaye: “My baby has been sick with bronchitis and whooping cough, and Father |John’s Medicine has worked wonders in curing the little one, You can say! for me that I think it {8 a great med. fone as a tonic and body builder also, not only for children but for grown people as well.” (Signed) Will- jam F, McGuire, 114 Academy St., Long Island City, N. Y. NEW PUBLICATIONS. d Woman Who in Any Com- “DAY fare ment, fully {lustrated ‘achte—A new aide of this many o¢ trU0 @port—Vivid, Mr, Winfred w! ND TAT ORLY: TOMANAY AVANT of aft dis il BOSTON, MASS. | BALTIMORE, Royal Stokes and Dr, John 8, Fulton, curative serum for typhoid fever. The need of such a serum has for a long time been fatally emphasized, and! experimenters in World have with varying success en- | deavored to make such a serum, | Dr. Stokes and Dr, the serum they have made in twenty- three | were two deaths, and among twenty-S0/d Only in Glass - one cases ending in recovery there were, Large & Sinall Bottles, fifteen in which they considered that as | Pr | tno favorable result was due to the ine fh a tiuenco of the serum, Z | P | pitentte om the original diss f{ these cases the In- FOR TYPHOID. thy the} he Found Wat They Believe 18 | axneewwreenenneeeeeereneeneeeneremmerr MAY 18, 1905, The body of MAN’S BODY IN RIVER, He was about fifty y et poven Inches tall, welgh darks complex: ar Curative Agent for Dread Fever—21 Out of 23 Cured. May 18—Dr, Willam the State Board of Health, have, er nearly four years of investigation, covered what they believe to be a Better!! Dry Gin, Good! Gin, various parts of the | Multon have tested puman cases of typhold. There Besti!! EBL-BART GIN. It’s Clean. || Look for the flag Sa <_< >». SUTH AVE 19ETOZOUSTREET /; ‘ A great purchase and sale of waists, fine lawns, new Summer effects, 95c. T A your selection, on these splendid qualities—they are unprecedented, and to miss this sale is to pay like them, 95c, FOR FINE LAWN \WAISTS—FRONT_OF TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY, LACE 95c. ING YOKE, CLUSTERS OF TUCKS—NEW SI ' wk fat oe, 1 0 for lawn waists—en- 1 95 for fine sheer lawn ° tire front trimmed with | oP“ S' walsts — solid emBrOIty | yoke, edged with lace insertion fine embroidery, clusters of tucks be- | ground yoke--lace trimmed ccllar and | tween—-tucked back—new deep cuff, | cuffs. ee SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO, A special outing suit, *16.°° ONE of the many remarkable values in our Suit Dept. Friday is a new style Outing Suit of fine homespun in a very light shade, It has a long Coat, semi-fitting cutaway style. Yoke and Sleeves are lined with Taffeta—seams bound—detachable Collar and Cuffs of white pique—round length Skirt with 21 plaited gores, Micend Fae, We've sold a surprising number at higher prices, speci to-morrow, along with these other bargains, $16.50. 13.75 for Suits of light weight and light mixtures, medium length jacket, tight-fitting, fly- front, full plaited—sleeves with turn-back cuffs; coat made collarless, trimmed in white linen and silk braid BD 75 oe Hirouelout with taffeta. Skirt made new plaited 'e medel, 6 15 for a big assortment of Walking Skirts in a variety * of models and materials, Panamas, hard twisted serges, light and dark mixtures, also English Suitings and mannish materials, 4.50 for round length Walking Skirts, odds and ‘ends, rd left over from sales and from lots of much higher-priced gar- ments, pretty Outing Cloth in stripes and checks, also Brilliantines and Ss along with a big variety of light and dark mixtures. All well made and full-plaited models, A. rare vest- ° UR great vest sales are proverbial, but here’s a sale that will surpass back up this assertion we've the largest and handsomest gathering of vests ever ment strong enough to impress you’ Wish we could make it stronger, as we do not this sale—because it’s one of those perpetual patronage procuring events—a business SIMPSON CRAWEORD Co, $ For $3 and $4 Fancy Vests. Read on—the news is only half told—we want to make the argument a come for the best bargains we've ever offered, button stylos—with the now wide lapel effect cut—four or five fancy effects in ghecks—also fancy silk and plain white—siz A manufacturer’s entire sto¢k—bona-fide $3 to $4 vests—no half way bu: tively $3 to $4 values—not because we think so, but because you cannot buy ‘them special {omorrow an unlimited number at $1.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Sale of cool *2 underwear Hoslery derwear, such as you must wear, beginning this month, at less than half price, 95 You Know, of course, the season ts late, The names are a guarantee of quality, short sleeves Shirts, and r Drawers, all sizes habit of paying $2.00 or m supply—spectal, Friday, at i per garmen ay? ~“ "” 2.9 embroidery down centre of front— collar and cuffs trimmed with em- broldery. buying opportunity Men's $3 to $4 fancy waistcoats, $1.50 of fabrics—fancy vestings, morcerized and figures, dots, plain effects and str: The celebrated Furley & Buttrum’s Lion Brand or American Co, Merino, best known €2 underwear extant. T HIS is undoubtedly the only opportunity you will have this season to Orders have not beon as heavy as the manufacturers of the above famous brands are used to, and thoy do business on such a broad.scale that instead of holding thoir stocks they have turned thom over to Simpson Crawford Co, at less than half price, are all perfect garments, They are long and up to ¢8. This {3 a rare opportunity for lor full-tashioaed umaer ‘wear, Do not, allow it. ‘9 bass without a much higher price for waists Just Second Floor. Thoy're bargains that will be immediately snapped up when the trimmings are noticed—lace and embrold- ory, tine tueKe ane new designs are used With bewltchingly good taste as In waists costing twice as much, WAIST FORM- LEEVE, 95c. 1 ] A lor tine cotton Swiss waists—trimmed with fine any previous offering, and to shown in New York, Is the state. want a single smart dresser to miss butider, as it were. seoona Floor, ].°° ‘For} 3 and $4 Fancy Vests. clincher—want you to come— Tho very newest, up-to-date styles and patterns—tno latest double breasted, three. buttons—every kind pes— 10S 34 to 46 chost. siness about it, either, but post. n elsewhere for less than $3—very men at 95c purchase cool Summer un- }, and we'll tell you why, 95c_ was found In the y at the foot of Pier ars | hed ny +ain 4 lise eo perlod) Te Ss of a dark sack -_———>~, e E mianufacturers in closingout their surplus stocks have sold us hundreds of Summer waists that under any other conditions would cost you double the extraordinary bargain prices at which they are here Friday for You need not hesitate to purchase for the entire Summer in the fear that prices will be lower Glove Department On Friday, May 19, Washable Suede Mousquetaire Gloves in 14-button length to be worn with short sleeves, in white, at $1.24 per pair Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. H.ONeill & Co Friday, May 19, we offer A Special Purchase of 1000 Jap Silk Waists | Value 85.75 to $8.75 at $3.95 each | These beautitul Waists come in about twenty dif- ferent models—button front or back—sizes 32 to 44. Impossible to describe the many different styles in | the collection—there are yokes, fronts and backs of | ‘al lace in fancy designs—straight up and down | lesigns—straig DP $3.95 effects—tailored models with Anglais work and dozens more just as pretty and etfective—slecves of every | description and style. Special price Friday Muslin Underwear For June Brides. | _ We give very special attention to Bridal Sets (boxed | | and unboxed), all beautifully trimmed with the newest | laces, embroideries and washable ribbons, (Second Floor.) = <= = presen ——— = SETS CONSISTING OF GOWNS, DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS, AT PRICES RANGING FROM $1.89 PER SET | UPWARD, Also Special Values at the Following Prices: GOWNS AND PETTICOATS..... 49, 75c, 98c, 1.25 1,49 | CHEMISES, DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS, 25c, 48c, 75c, 98c SILK CORSET COVERS, ALL COLORS AND BLACK.. 2,95 ITALIAN SILK CHEMISES AND CORSET COVERS..,, 2,89 $6.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.50. | All-silke Walking era Gelt SHA bite cy ad dust, tecting ruffle, in white, pin! it blue and change- | Tile effects: also dark staple colors and black—our $4. 50 regular 6.00 Petticoats; special at....+ cessee'essoee | 89c SATEEN AND WASHABLE PETTICOATS—in black, black-and-white cleck; also solid colors of blue, trown and green—regular price $1.25; spectal at.... The New ‘‘La Vidas.”’ a@ whalebone filled, Their splendid wearing qualities make them in the long run the cheapest of all makes, Made in Batiste, Coutil and Silk and Linen Fabrics. Priced from $3.00 Upward, (Second Floon) R. & G. $1.00 Corsets, 69c. | We offer for Friday R. & G, Corsets in delicat and blue; also white, sizes 18 to 30—choice (Second Floor.) Grocery Department. Special Prices for Friday and Saturday. ’Phone 1400 Chelsea—Prompt Attention Given Mail Orders SOE Sea ese eeroacsa lI Roemer etice M Bl ormossa olong. TenaTee'iten grades, ||] SvaKe Gimit ono baw Myson, Ceylon, strong, aromatie,. fa Ue TY lish | Breaksast oF yored.. coffee, froah 356 roasted, granulated or 5 Dull erlted; reqular Al Bete, bath a7 VINEGAR, and ite Picking | bora\ineouPmrlitogees| intgas, “absoiutely asc | GNaking coites,. frenh pure! W gallon Jugs...25C | Fossted, granulated or OLIVE Olle veriaed;, 6. 1be- per Ib, 156 Olive Vierge (J. Yor "To. per I Halle a Olive Visrge i + itn Kot tor Ht O'Neil & Co.; BREAKFAST O'Neil i CP BEALA "SALAD DRESSING. Aints, Bee. ie piais.25¢, Ae Co ao Gofumbin onta, } PAI} S™ prcer ps, brand, very email, ar'good. | i MILK ai Home made, 2 een Prd ae, NSnML Fobe, in 31d, y ; Mixed, . i Magnol . brand it 6 Mao" Gnlons Pati o.} per can, alse atom ow, : Par ca srvsscvee HAM AND BACON, corn, BAKING POWDER | Armoury “Helmet! Brand) pinest Maine Sweet Sugar-Ou H, O'NetIi's pure Cream | bonel Tartar Baking Powder; use it for good results @ bread and cake maker; Ri 1.96 PRUNES, + We