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AWYERS TO BLANE “FOR LAW'S DELAY + SICERETORS bb ‘Giegerich, in Court, Says Gay- # mor’s Speech Places Cen- 4 sure Without Cause. CALENDARS HELD UP.) Court Rebukes Quigg’s Irrele- | " vancy as a Public Lesson in Procedure. iS mayor Gaynor's arraignment of the Patol! system, which was the feature OE hs epeeoh at the Sulzer banquet last Bight, was referred to from the bench by Supreme Court Justice Glegerich sev- eral times to-day in rebuking lawyers who wanted continuances of cases, Jus- Wee Glegerich says the lawyers, not the Sudges, are renponsible for “the Inw's ““pne court wan crowded when a sult Mor damagen for the death of Bernard Sinencass, who wan killed by a subway uarain, wae called. Cornelius Early was Waounsel for the plaintiff and we, Congressman Lemuel Quigg tor the In- ferborough Rapid Transit Company, An adjournment was asked. EeThere has been much comment lately OM the law's delay,” remarked Juntice ‘Glegerich with asperity. “I want It din- dhetly understood that Iam not a party te it. The responsibilty reste with the ‘bar and not the bench. There were eight eases on Justice Goff's calendar yenter- May, but when they were called not one Was ready for trial, counsel said. What SAY, YOUNG HAN ARE OUIN FORM TO GET MARRED or Read Good Books? Read Mrs. H. C. Arthur's Revised Catechism. devices Un, of the anxious mother. Mi, has just been formed t and character of thely sultore. his intentions. “Do you smoke cigarettes? “Bo you drink? “Are you known to be profane end vulgar? “Do you read good books? “De you go to church or Sunday school? “Do you spend your evenings at home or in saloons? “Are you considerate of your mother and sisters? “What are your business pros- peots?” I showed this catechiam yesterday Do You Smoke Cigarettes, Drink, Cuss, Go to Church MOTHER TO QUIZZ YOU. Before Taking to the Woods Marguerite Mooers Marshall. A catechism for the flance ta the latest In Cat- Mothers’ Protective Aasociation, the ob- fect of which Is to protect daughters through an investigation of the standing And here is the Het bf questions which must be answered by every young man before he will be permitted to declare Mre. Harry C. Arthur of No. 690 Union L -wae the result? Justice Goff had to ad Seven court and do nothing.” 4 After the fvidence for the plaintiff was ali in, Mr. Early remarked: “That * coWell, that cinches it,” r fermer Congresemia Quigs. ’ Ss@estice Gtegerich looked up quickly sald to Mr. Quigg: it in proper form. Mfaining it the law's delay. | d Mr. ues soves nd made a formal exclaimed You have any motion to mak. % You should \ ft delay things this way, when you bs to dismiss the sult for lack of g idence to support It. The motion Granted. avenue, founder and President of the Practical Mothers’ Association of New York. The association is the newest and one of the most enermetic of the various motherhood organizat!ons, and Mra, Ar- thur has ten children of her own, Here ie her revised version of the fiance cate- chiem: THI® ONE 18 NOT 80 HARD TO ANSWER. 0 you smoke to excess? Te you ever intoxicated? 10 you enjoy obscene profanity? you read the newspapers? re you @ believer in ethical moral- Wty? “What are your recreations? “Do you allow your mother and sisters | MOTHER OF TEN WHO MODIFIES TEST FOR | MEN WHO WOULD WED. ? he developments than that he should be up in ancient history and tho classics. PRINCIPLES BIGGER THAN SUN- DAY SCHOOLS. “I think church and Sunday school are excellent institutions, but I believe that the principles back of them are bigger than they are. If I were to give my daughter to a young man I should want him to be grounded in the prin- ciples of ethical morality. He ought to know the difference between right toland wrong, and act according to his knowledge. He must have a high sense of honor, an understanding of responsi- ity, and a conception of faithfulness, “I don't approve of the young man who spends his evenings in saloons, but I don't feel either that he must be at home all the hours he is not working. You know the adage about all work and no play. A young man should spend some evenings at home, but he has the right to spend others at the theatre, at lectures, at concerts, or in the open air, of whioh he has little enough during his daily confinement in his place of busl- ness. “Of course a young man who Is selfish to hin mother and sisters will be selfish to he wife. But, on the other hand, the man who allows the feminine mem- ders of his family to dominate him un- reasonably will surely turn into a hen- \ pe i 1k on you? i H Ps adjournment Justice Gtegerich | '°,¥®! pecked husband. And for my daughter's ‘a in an Interview: | JAre vou willing to work? sake I shouldnt’ want her to be the ‘ 40 not mean to accuse the bar, as| “If & young man must be black-Nsted | wife of that type of person. Her char- 3 whole, of dilatory methods, but the| because he smokes I'm afraid there |acter would be ruined. a ty of lawyers are responsible for | Wouldn't be many left for our girls to| “As to ‘business prospects,’ and Mrs. 7 the drag marry," bewan Mrs. Arthur. “A while | Arthur smiled comfortably, “those don't ‘submitted’ year ago. that any member of Court bench in New York is." ; HANDSOME YOUNG MAN # st _.,* =Has Money in Europe. ioe acne pelice te watch outgoing steamships. : —_—.—_—_ 18 BROKEN {N HOLDUP. Bruised, Collapses. wreet, the Bronz, « whi twenty-two 014, a driver, of No, 27@ Marion jue, staggered into the Alexan: Dotice station, two miles away, y and collapsed. Dr, Schaef- Hospital found he had and many lacerations and @emtusions of the head and vody. “apasser told the police the by three men. f thrown to the sidewalk, where he in a daged condition, he said, for if an hour, bee! an 4 few personal effects, iser Was taken to the ho There why those papers should have reached me within a few at most after the submission of to any legai delay, and I do not the Su- HAAS GONE WITH HER MONEY. a Year-Old Woman Eloper Bt Penniless in Hoboken Hotel . fad Ir % marks, or it $4,400. The traced him to @ Philadelphia and have asked the Philadelphia Wletim of Redvers, Badly cut and “wo houre after he had been beaten | fgbengible and robbed in Decatur ave- Rear One Hundred and Ninety- ago I found that my oldest eon was H cigarettes. Do you know what T 44? I Bought him a pipe. It seems to me that emoking is to be condemned for | Only when it is indulged in to euch an extent that it becomes a menace to the young man epends most of his salary ume Mw papers 18 | ne gets ‘tobacco heart,’ I slouldn’t want my daughter to marry him. But there are many things worse than moderate smoking. “I should take a aimftier toward indulgence in alcoholic lents, It's all right as long as {t's not overdone, A man certainly ought to be temperate, but there's no feason in the world why @ man with normal will power should be a teetotaller, “As ope, ‘eaves, s few days ago I re-jon cigarettes, or smokes #0 much that case the SWEAR WORDS, “Of course the young men with coarse mind, who understandingly de- lights in obscenity, is not fit for the society of decent women. But as far as straight profanity goes I've heard Hotel, Hoboken, ts a| fine young men indulge in it, when they midow who, thorugh she| Were utterly exasperated. Of course no Jarge bank eccountse and much | one advocates the practice, but it's not om. ‘health or the pocketbook, or both. If a | best @HE DOESN’T BAN ALL KINDS OF “It's more essential for the welfare of his wife and children that he shoulg know about modern social and economic begin to be so important as the eneray and industry of the man himself. Plenty of people begin in poverty and never attain wealth, yet thelr marriag: happy and never regretted. If a wi can feel that her husband is not a shirk- er, mot @ quitter, that the is working the he knows how for her and their ehildren, she will bear her part of the burden contentedly. FIANCE SHOULD HAVE A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. “There is one other requirement 1 think should be made of all young men about to marry. But the State, and not the individual mother, should exact it. That is, a clean bill of health, equiva- lent to that demanded by the life insur- ance companies, “Our Practical Mothers’ Association has been formed with the tdea of raising the standard of growing boys and girls, Particularly among the tenement house We welcome thers of big who have practical probloms My sceretarv, Mrs. Jamas the mother of fifteen children. Another member, from whom ! have re- ceived many valuable suggestions, hi had eleven little ones.” Saku d) ’ APARTMENT HOUSE FIRED. Deer Saturated With Kerosene and Match Applied, Rudolph Hermady of No. 300 Past Forty-ninth street early to-day dis- covered the door leading from the third floor hallway to his apartments satu- rated with kerosene and ablaze, Hermady extinguished the flames with pails of water before much dam- lage was done. health of is Castoria less subi bles and Diarrh: i assimilates th The Children’ ‘oric, Drops and Soothing 8; le plum, iforphine nor other ‘ha ee stroys Worms and allays Feverishness, years it has been in constant use for tho relief of pation, Flatulency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troue It regulates the Stomac Food, givin Panacea—T! |The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of The ‘You Have Always Bought has b: Seep - Fletcher, aud as been made Sedat hts pervis: years ive you in this. Counterteits, Imitations. and ood’? are but experiments, and enda: Experience against Experiments ‘wo hat is CASTORIA stitute for Castor Oil, Paree It contains neither reotic substance. It de= For more than laird a hand sovrels healthy and natural slee Mother's Friend, » KAISER HALTS TRIP AFTER THE BRITISH NAVAL CHALLENGE —. | Clurchill’s Defi on Sea War Strength Taken as Reason for Cancelling Foreign Visits. RESULTS ARE FEARED. German Ruler’s Action Follows That of King George Who Also Cut Official Calls. BERLIN, March 19.—Emperor William has most unexpectedly postponed his de- parture for Vienna, Venice and Confu, which was scheduled for March 2% An announcement made to-day to this effect caused the most comptete surprise. The| | reason officially assigned for the post- |Ponement ig “difficulties in the aphere | of Internal politics.” This explanation is 90 indefinite that it may refer either to the coal strike, or, as 18 more probable, to the conflict now going on In connection with the provision of finances to cover the increases in the jarmy and navy recently decided upon jand which caused the resignation of Adolf Wormuth, formerly Secretary of the Imperial Treasury, There is @ strong disposition here, however, to connect the Emperor's ac- Ulon with the speech delivered yesterday by Winston Spencer Churchill, Firat Lord of the Admiralty, in the British House of Commons. This was strength- ened in consequence of the Emperor in the course of the morning paying a long visit to Admiral Albert P. Von Tirpitz, Secretary of the Imperial Navy, im- mediately after which a number of the leading officers of the Admiralty Staff assembled in conference, the object of which, however, !s not disclosed, The reason impelling the Emperor to change the plans of his foreign trip must be quite important as it will in- volve the embarrassment of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, whose ar- rangements for the meeting have all been made, Public opinion of the speech of Win- ston Spencer Chyrchill has not yct crys- talllzed, but his references to Germany are regardéd in many quarters as highly Inopportune in view of the attempts be- Ag made'to reach an understanding be- Un of Viscount Haldane, British Secre- tary of State for War, being con- tinued, but any big hop cess which may ha’ e are gradually falling. The negotiators would now be satisfied, in all probabil- ity, if they could achieve no more than imple removal of the sources of mis- understanding which have hithorto ex- isted. Emperor William's decision ¢o post- Done his trip abroad follows closely on the abandonment by King George and Queen Mary of their visits to foreign courts this year, which was announced on March 15, Strangely enough, 4 British royal pro oMctally to the alteration of E in ‘said to be due to “diMcult ‘sp of internal po''ties."" In many quarters tn Englind it was thought at the time that tho tension in Anglo-German relatio : and the possi- bility of the occurrence of unpleasant Incidents if the King and Queen ap- peared in Berlin had more to do with |* the King’s action ¢han the labor trouble, In Berlin, too, there is e strong dispo- sition to connect the Emperor's putting off of his trip with foreign instead of internal affairs, change In the ——eemenntiipesonteeces Drowned After Misstep. Henry Tentber, sixto-three yéare old, captain of a scow moored at Fifty-sixth street, slipped from the deck Into the North River wet night and was Growned. His body was not recor I be Or Men Pt in aurten Pla We seil omiy tt ‘GETTING GRAY? | Howto Restore Youthful Color of Your Hair, ney preuade. leasing ing doce nok rub a 4 i a derciere | . "ehede oR, “aa, nye taken t ark, stele: THE EVENING WORLD, TUBBDAY, MAROH 1 'LOSES ONE OF HIS LEGS IN HASTE TO CATCH TRAIN. Matthew Roise Loses Hold and Falls Under Wheels at Harrison, N, J. Eagernesa to catch a moving train, and a faulty grip upon the railing of j@ Jast car to-day cost Matthow Noise, @ighteen years ol, of Rolee was late to-day in tform it seem pasead o mangled the othe! The train was aching the @tation and when he got there the train for New York was just pulling out. Roise ran for it and succeeded in gr ing the railing of tl ‘hold was insufficient and he w. under the wheels, To the on the that Roise 8 he rolled directly 0 St. Michael's Hospital in New- io leg was amputated. The phy- eaid they were not sure of being adie to save the other leg. MESICK FUNERAL THURSDAY. OMcials of Rock Istaad Coming From Chicage to Attend. It was announced to-day that the funeral of Frank Bradley Mesick, for thirty yeara General Eastern Freight Agent of the Rock I Rallroad, who died yesterday at his home, No, 20 Kugby foad, Flatbush, will Thureday afternoon from St. Episcopal Church, Flatbush. Many of the ohief executive officers of the Rock Island Railroad will come from Chi- cago to-morrow in @ special car to attend the funeral. Mr. Mesick was born 1 New York, fifty-eight y was @ boyhood Hawley. At th Mesick entered the service of the Rock Island Railroad in the New York office as a minor clerk. years later he became General Eastern Freight Agent, holding that position until he was taken ill, eighteen months ago, ir, Mesick probably had a wider ac- quaintance amoig business men and shippers than any railroad man in New York, numbering his friends by the thousands. ‘and one son. He is survived by his wife ooper’s New iscovery Makes You Well James MeCreery & Co 23rd Street 34th Street Exceptional Sale Fine Imported Dinnerware about 14 less than former prices Commencing Wednesday, March the 20th. Standard Foreign Potteries are repre- sented in an assortment. of twenty-five | choice designs. ‘ } Prices ranging from..... . 10.00 to 175.00 | former price 20.00 to 350,00 English China Tea Pot, Creamer. 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