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\ See World Ads. To-Day SCIENCE HEALER SEEKS TRIAL OF CASE BY A JURY. Jerome Asks That Willis Ver- non Cole Be Sent Before General Sessions. New Style Introduced at Opening of Racing Sea- son Causes Ridicule in Paddock and Riots at Close of Meeting When “Mannequins”’ Stroll) Boulevards of City. QUESTIONS ARE NOVEL.|Two “Versions” Pre- sented Each Equally Hideous, Is Verdict of Crowds, Though They Show but a Fleeting Vision of ‘‘Pantaloons”’ Beneath the Wearer’s Skirt. District-Attorney’s Office Op- poses Transfer From Court of Special Sessions. ‘Willlam Travers Jerome appeared be- fore Judge Foster in the Court of Gen eral Sessions to-day and made’‘a fo: Motion for the transfer of the fe coming trial of Willis Vernon Cole, Christian Science healer, from the C of Special Sessions to the Court of Gea- eral Sessions. Magistrate Fresoh!, before whom Cle was originally arraigned in the police court, held the er for trial in the Court of Special Sessions, as is the rule in all cases brought by the County Medical Society against persons charged with practising medicine without a license. The case ts looked upon by Christian Solentists as the most important ever brought in this city with respect to the right of healers to practise their pro- fession without submitting to the su- Pervision of the medical authorities. Should the lower courts decide against Mr. Cole the fight will be carried to the Court of Appeals. Reasons for Jury Trial. the motion of Mr Unfortunate Exhibitors Are Set Upon by Jeer- ing Crowds, Their Hats and Clothing Being Torn and Themselves| Battered Until Officers Arrive and Rescue Them. PARIS, Feb. 17.—The gay French capl- tal has put the kibosh on the new hai skirt. The women describe it as “fright- ful’ and “horrible” and the men call it “droll.” All admit to-day that it 1s unbecoming. The f skirt appearance of the trousers a riot.” Two pretty yo caus day Assistant Distr iy, | Re one pita Delahanty and uth Vandiver, counsel for the County Medteal Society Mr. Jerome in support of his motion dat the opening of are several “ve -all bad, as one connoisseur Two rival firms sent rep- k. 1 down the pad. | hands behind her, holding Presented an exte course of which he “There are many r case should be tried be: ehief reason is that’ the questions of constitutional rights and statutory con- struction involved are novel, There are | dock, h no decisions of our courts on the sub- Ject. “The holding of Mr. Cole was a shock to tens of thousands of earnest belie ers in the Christian Science faith. There 4s nothing pernicious or shocking in the @octrine of healing by faith, nor is it a new doctrine, “Magistrate Freschi, in his opinion holding Mr. Cole for trial, showed that he had taken pains to investigate the back a long blue cloth wrap so as to pantaloon | ‘version’ of the * y one then in and were fastened just | above the ankle. “Sack With Holes in It.” ‘The trousers were attached to each other by panels of satin in both front and back, and the impression left was of a sack with holes for the legs. The subject, but he dealt with every point | baggy effect of the trousers at the of it except the main pol ankles made the feet look very ugly. that of statutory constru The crowd paddock ridicul Cullen in the Court of Ap 1 in blue pas: that he doubted the wer of ® two representa lature to prescribe what mode of treat- firm with another ment an adult should take for iliness mes they wore Jury Could Decide Fact Only nt of the pAss- Mr. Delahanty sald th cial Sessions had iny Court of y were overskirt which hen the Wearers the trousers But whei ourt | WISER MAY GIVE went them and was rap- | models were been » Court of urt of ¢ ard de aed neys to submit iets. > | SLASHED FLEEING WIFE THEN KILLED HIMSELF. amount glons w i ee felphia Man Wielded ‘Ywo| azors in Committing Double U. R. The Man Gage ne | A Li 1 re Wit ! + a Quigley 1 r » We 1 n x Some one YOU ARI To find his World “Help Want wants a worker; THE MAN! . and add 1s They clearly show Work eac orning To get as. 1 wnat And see just WHERE to go. lamar THE WORLD PRINTED 668,102 + ae ‘ai f WANTED” ADS. LAST YEAR- i" a ‘tied SANDS MORE THAN ALL THE OTHER | | tub NEW YORK MORNING AND ED NEWSPAPERS COMBINED. ete [Seve | Ualy Une That ts LAXATIVE For Positions To-Morrow | woes a cat i Lack tue Use! the W. world crer to Cure ry Cold ta Ome Day, 2c, %e* hove. THE EVENING WORLD, F OS eS ae 'RIDAY, FEBRUARY FRONT VIEW OF-NEW TROWSERS SKIRT HIS HOARD AWAY ~—ANDYETBE SANE iAppellate Court Reverses De- cision for Relatives of Eccen- tric William Rogers. | Harem Trousers-Skirt Causes Riot in Paris; Police Save Girl Models From Hooting Mob FORPURCHASEOF @TURKISH*TROWSERS. SKIRT PRIEST IS SUED /—“ODMASTERS” Seven Alle Guido Renis { Corregios and Basis of $20,000 Contest BEAR NO SIGNATURES. Mrs, Jack Gardner perts to See Sent Ex- | Them, Then | | Lost Interes Seven time-worn paintin to Tiziano, Corregt Is of the 4 1 to be worth $100.0 their ae and ¢ exnibite jury tn sseur, against the Rey Jannuxe for | tract The largest of the collection ts | Beces at the Well” ud jac $20,000 for breach 0} to be | “Abraham y Angels" | claimed to Itlan school and among the canvas entitled | “The deemer” and “Hunting in | Turin" a redited to Rent Ail dilapidated with the wear of centurte Tassi al Father | which the p | collection fv « he made a contract wt nuaz in Decenite est agreed to purchase 00. A few days ¢ | Mrs. Gardaer Lost Interest. | Mrs. Jack Gardner, the Bo | sis paint woman, he fo kK Kotlutions for thelr purcha It was testified, about the tine they were sold to the priest. She was rsed to pay some $000 for the outtit, If they als of tl re proven or ds ane ntiau and on their reports Mrs, Gardner lost Interest in them. Cassi claims Her experts examined oh that the priest bought the paintings to speculace and that he faulted in his contract when Mrs. ¢ ner refused to buy, | PHOTO By IEHKUSTRATION, BuRESD the Boston soctety wor | Judge mierl, representing Father Jannuzzl, who is pastor of the Church If a man Is able 4 make money ee eon es ————— | of San Joachim contends that t ine save it, no matter what ¢ r peg GRKE GH WIA DEMME GES nas were soUgHt by the priest fo: 1 have a right to give It away as " doubts of a grave nature were cast on f te @ decision af th» their authenticity” says the priest r vision of the Supre refused to pay for t He disclaime to-day any intention on the part of Father The court reversed a judgment which | Jannuazt to palm off the paintings on dismnissed the suit of Mr Thoma of Long Branc' ov stitut Will In- | Jered a new tr Thoma Kindness to the old t 1 Rogers was a wovdely ; : dom spent a cent on hin uble to walked from Lo f $10 for to make a bauis « 1 In the days of the Mo -SPECLATIONENDS _ GUILTY OFTHE upheld. by here were fleeting gl at her his fut Granting, he |} s Was sixty-nine years old, : four centuries of thi on, which i Scie Had to Pay More Duty. han that savings banks, 1 % , the Board of Alder Mast Tt He admits he paid only fifty cents only questions of fa Bregekned: pl jin Aire Aes Rach Ene & ks ticket spe x \ 1 the} duty on each canvas when he enterod Mr. Delahanty read a a roval Was expres n When he was taken ae 8 of | them here the Custom House Mary Baker — Eddy’s ish wo 1 he assigned his aceount in the Irv ; J ane : pea at rere ay hip holt rae Health,” relative to declared the Harem skirt could) Savings Institu mounting to + 1 ; Macdoukn and following an broken limbs by prayer survive eral thousand Afte is no nee fa pub t she ‘ BO ee iit I had to pay an ad Police Rescue Models. matter,* said M xth ave ‘ ditional $24) duty After the races the two girls in the} ed wal the facts and the * Me Slknor Josep Coazzenga, a canvas back and for at the Chicago World's Fair ation the paintings we original 1 , 1 ' wrt mit would not say that fl | Corregio or Guido Reni ‘ fo As-1 “Another expert testified that the col Pitan 1 the | an master's name, ‘This does not prove them spurious, however ~ FOR COUNT FOUND Cassi says he the anclent canvases: fr In 1908, fathe: n Ao: | track | und mi I ‘ foe ‘ : breil Le parfum exquise de mea ent to’ iapoas of It 1 ; | e parfa exquise — | navea s'est matérialisé dans GRISCOMS AND ARNOLDS 10 ~K f > THOUGHT AT ODDS NOW. Des isd, Jer off via 2 Made Junior ¢ 1 ; is Vhat H Gatruct, S um Ravedan What He Kn seus é is H Hy nd Ne cri LADIES ONLY WEAR GAUZE, ——— SSR [utes Msi 8 We Stas Ne Y : ! ) you CAN L IVE 150 YEARS. children v have “i I Tel I ti wos Grape-Nuts : With cre romilk ba HEEy! at : . For the ceres! part of | ; Their merming meal | / Can study | er, and Do not tand Hungry oon, wy Grape-Nuts is easy to | = \4 : digest PLAINRIELD Ng ¥ alive And a perfectly balanced ate Ta men 1) food : fee atic ¥o \ : |For body and brain, | ‘ wit bo, fa EGG slaty ales. 118 WAN: & A Boos. Pre pon yout 4 ‘ ' # SUAG nra 5 oA “There's a Reason.” |,. pa elusly Ser a distingulabed ienivar in Yireinis :Bie RO Te i am cenC CHARLES A. KEENE, oO f n how ‘ te Diadgonds, Watches: before the war. | story! Battle Creek, Mich, 160 ‘Bouaway, New York, | Ward expert wed the canvases and, | | as Cassi claimed. OEE OTT CCT CT SET TT CTT OTOP OTC TC TTC CCT TT OTT UT OCCT TTT CCT C TTT C TT TT CCOT o=Sis~ 2/0 TO-MORROW Saturday, Feb. 18th, $12, 15 & 518 Long Coats 8 5 75 A wind-up sale that will create a furore of excitement / to-morrow. Utterly regardless of quality or superior tailoring, \ prices have been crowded to $5.75 to make this the great- est coat sale ever held. Kerseys- -Caraculs- Mixtures ‘This price is final, so why delay when you know he offer will not come again—there are caraculs and mixtures besides the beautiful model ¢ illustrated —anclegant English ” cheviot withCaracul collar and A cuffs, originally selling at $18 Alterations FREE. Sale At All Three Stores. [° 14-160 West lan Street New York | 460 and 462 Fulton St. Brooklyn * 645-65! B-nad Street Newark, N. J. ows ! ae 7 SUPAAAAA ANA REMAAAORMMnadanancanaeasges esate MONTH OF ALL NATIONS Widson Hudson Terminal Market (studs) Fulton St, Entrance Shop Amid Flowers, Ferns, Flags and Music Concert Every Afternoon 3.30 to 6.30 BY PROF. BAKER'S BAND VATERLANDSLIEBE February 13th to 18th Will Be German Week at Our Store baneeeecaascsansscases, eaee, ? |% and it is with great pleasure we extend to all the Sons and Daugh~ | 3 ters of the dear Old Fatherland a cordial invitation to vi and sharein the distribution of samples of pure foods. Prof. Ba ind |@ willdiscourse real old German airs every afternoon from 3.30 to 6.30. 13 Demonstration of Mapeline, the popular Flavor. Makes a @ syrup equal to maple and is used like Lemon and Vanilla to flavor | 3 cakes, candies, and ice cream, etc. \@ Demonstrat ch Soup made by the manuface | bs turers of None Such M The kind of Soups that have |} set all New Yor! Demonstration of and wonderful relish. Aremarkable exhibit of Austin Nichols & Company's world famous Sunbeam Brand of Pure Food. These goods have stood the test of time and are acknowledged by connoisseurs being the finest and best of their kind in the world. We highly recom- mend these goods to the trade. These and many other new and amid Flowers, F 4, Flags and Mu beautiful market in Greater New York. in India’ Cabinet Chutney. A rare jovel attraction’ ic in the most JOHN MINDER & SON. A Demonstration every afternoon this week 4 to 6 P. M., show- ‘ing how we make our Famous Country Pork Sausi making of all Pork Sausage is one of our specialt exhibit will be a lesson in Pure Foods as well novelty. Don’t miss it. Ceballos Cuban Grape Fruit Occupies a place by itself in the Kingdom of Fruit. knowledged by Epicures who are familiar with Ceballos Grape Fruit that it is superior to any other, and has a distinct flavor of its own. For the purpose of generally introducing the Ceballos Grape Fruit, we now offer it at $4.50 per box (46, 54 or 64 fruit to the box) delivered within city rite. FREE ALL THIS WEPK To every customer at our store a can of Gold Cross Milk, the best that money will buy GOLD CROSS BRAND UNSWEETENED STERILIZED MILK.—Abso- lutely pure, full cream, and can be used economically for all the purposes of fresh cows’ milk. Always ready--never fails. Save the labels A book containing over 50 old Favorite Songs, Words and Music. On Saturday only, a package of Surbrug’s Mixture, the world’s best smoking tobacco, and a pipe to the Genvemen: 4 !b. can of Jewell Baking Powder to every cus- ae in our Grocery Department. A beautiful Pressed GI Cream Pitcher or Sugar Bowl with every 25¢ purchase of C net Chutney. Acan of Armour’s Bat eans with every Armour’s Star Ham at 18e Ib. A can of Armour's eal Loaf with every Armour’s Tongue in Glass Jars at 90c, ical haha enaeeenee Ey NkXt WEEK AlMiniTCAN Wik ihe Big Surprise of the Month Decorations by Le Movil, the Florist, 202 Bowery, and G Dovorators, 22 Park Place Iebrated Wissner Piano used during Che entice month ever re rere ee Titi itt tt eee ld Truthrul Statement on Cancer and Tumor Cures | r ——-----——- — Mr. G n wo, wth of Known 5-669 |w " ». Smith, or; Mr. . Hrookly ¥ R A Hl of nose, and scores of ey oat ive been successfully . : i y rviewed. Photo rp te ements | 1 atients, also cancers aslum I La Ack- {and t in specimen jars, removed 8., Jan A Lou A n narvelous and bloodless oper- p a AL nent actre a| ay Sunda Pree esaminationg Percy Williams's Theatre, cancer oflon tue above days mentioned, John Minder & Son} i we “ a on ue ny a ate ob 1m > th *" & Ry