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ies nema i DUFFY CASE TO PROVE POLICE CONDITIONS BAD Insufficient for Bingham’s Re- moval Were Department Run Right, Says W. J. Schieffelin, NO NEED FOR NEW LAWS Tells Wagner Committee How “Inward Order and Decency” Might Be Maintained. Whtiam Jay Sohleffeltn, Chatrman of the Citizens’ Union and for many years Interested in municipal protcms, was the first citizen to give his opinions be fore the Wagner legtsintive committes at ite police hearing in the Hail of Records to- ‘What is nesded now tn the proper use of the power ¢onforred on the Mayor 4nd Police Commissioner,” he sald. “New| Americanized, but, thinking that there Jeglisiation t* not needed. The Mayor] might ve some mistake about it. I went and Commissioner have ample power. » the charming lady 1° an Men of bad character can be kept from | the force or dropped and the Com- missioner can appoint up to nineteen! Inspectors if he wishes. “It ds against the law for members of | the force to Join any organization that | may effect (egislation and vet it is well known that they do no: obey that haw." | , The Patroimen's Benev: hief ton, he raid, had employed ex- Now | think citles ought to keep]! skip through several in a little MeCullagh to go to Albany to Argue! thenkelver to themacives and not bor. | Wl: “Et certainly must be rather, thre for the three-platoon system. Ww. trom. thelr neighbors, pe rked syinipatheticatly' "| “The present Commissioner,’ ie | ’ I'm sure hustled to death, courte in the matter of modes fro] + Iiloks With a demure. srulle, “has pald no attention to these viola-| Paris, All the world of fashion bor-Fand then 1 realized that truly Bnglish tlons. This particular assoc rows from that way city, doean't it? [is getting to be very American! money to aid In getting laws passed. However, there's no getting away] Aw i still have my pet particular Mr, Schieffelin advocated higher pay| {OM the fact! appears, truly and * against the over heating ¢ for the first year of a policeman's ser- 7 tried to get view. He thought 1,200 a fair figure! but American slang In order tress to tell me what she He advocated also a court-martial for} the good or bad times they have been} thought of the matter offenders and power for the Commi through! "Well, isn't that flerce?” ts “The heat? and she sighed de sioner to demote as well as promote. ferce in Mayfair aw it ison Broad-|"It is rather warm, isn't it," SAYS PRIMARY NOMINATIONS and as many goats get he ‘toa | Mt herself no furthe FOR MAYOR WILL HELP. ind in London as in New York, Of can take it from me, dear New Gs The eafbrebinent of Whe exsine law: urme, such terms ae “bully” and) York, that he hates it Just ax much Wut Ue to the esetie’ Commlaston, are nearly as old-fashioned asjas (de though, and ax all strangers he said, “ut would take away much are here, having run thelr course} to yor erful city always will grafting possibilities. If you want to | 20 served their turn for a long period. | The the sitting room on improve police conditions give Now| Falling off the water waxon” seems| the Mh open and Aig. the primary dodination for : Rimbecdalldnd (ai and ls treated | the rad : off it aE & Mayor not because he is ® Demd- | gescrings! “Dandy, “eu tt] be pitted than hie wife aver th erat or Republican put because he w: " | i out” ar Mina) Guestion’ f wager it ‘ae & good man and would make a good Mayor, J am heartily in favor of Mise Wald’s suggestion of women policemen. © playground of the hole nation nd it is impossible, 1 be- Neve, to suppress all the vices.”* Mr. Schieffelin said. the term should ve Bix years for a police comminsioner, 1. wan opposed to a Morals Commis: sion. “E 001 pretty eure that 1° Gen. ‘Bingham had remained at the head of the force we would have had not only outward order and decency ‘wat inward decency also,” he said. jut as s0om as & Commissioner decomes efficient and cuts down the graft, politios gets to work and he ts removed. Do you suppose that under the right conditions . that Duffy case could bave been sufficient to cause his removal? ‘Mot for » minute!” - Mr. Schieffelin opposed segregation an@ said that the question of Sunday Haver selling should go to the refer- endum. CHIEF MAGISTRATE McADOO GIVES HIS OPINIONS. Chief Magistrate William = McAdoo, formerly Police Commissioner, said t there were many people who didn't want the police problem settled. Police question is used by all political Parties to get the ins out und the outs! | in, “The police force ts 4 dead load to any administration,” he said The admins intration carries the blame when there is any and never gets any praise when | praise is due. The police provlem | the easiest to use in exploiting yourself, Yow can call a ineeting any time and get @ great crowd by merely having mention made of “The Man Higher | ‘The Police Commissioner has less tenure | ©! office than the charwoman who ecrubs the steps. The Mayor can remove him 4 Moment after his appointment, If he ® @ good man all the crooks go out for his_ removal, “The Commissioner get# no report f hig subordinates, for they look on merely as & filler doorman has a job for life, The ( real job at all © police Ways waiting for the the next Commissioner, does not know whether force is al- next election or The poor cop he ig on his pissioner should and should not Miss Ellaline Terris Goes| SOP Ermer es London Is At] ‘The|* minissioner has no} ¢ THE EVENING WORLD Se eeese MARCH 6, Copping a Bunch of Slang To Hand It Out in London Sizzling Hot Off the Bat _— = to the Theatres Four Times a Day to Hear the Latest Catch Phrases and Ragtime Songs for the Delecta- tion of British Audiences. { Just Crazy! About American Slang and Ditties, and the Actress Hopes to Take|’ a Cargo of the Freshest Back Home With Her on the Fifteenth. BY MEG VILLARS. T heard that Mise Elinline ‘Terrine had declared that London was getting 1] her to repeat the atatement York, whe did nehow or other ed. It in not long dear old town and 1 felt dintinetly anni wines Twas int t was as Enutien a ax 1 turn my back and get interested in Paria, it starts out- Amerivanising A ever, then ELLALINE TERRISS y. a Koon real t sand che hatefuiness of the to chorus girls, rk taxis I the ‘Terrins in going to take of new expressions n the fifteent with a can whe ance He Ie Phe Jenglish t resembles the fam j OFFICIAL Chief of Force Offers Explana- WOMEN NARCHERS | AT MERCY OF MOB, ' SENATORS ARETOLD SU REDAY, MAR AL attached himself t ce) Bost Carrier John Keenan of se ond Dox Cat Talia started to make eapture 3 ed a parce! post stamp on hit new pet ‘< mail matter warned the cate! and slay you s he Walia did't Health Commission Digging into statistics Lederle ty found that city hospitals used 676 gallons of whiskey in 1%, ne in W18, d only 10 gallons . since, “That 1900 must have been the year of the ble t "fe the only ex. No Police Protection Aflorded | planation s ‘AISIS i Jashington, A tax on bachelor maids as well as bachelors was advocated before the com uflragist in Ww hingt n inittee ) taxation In Boston by Mra. Frank W age, an “old schoo! marm . “Bol * ah “enjoy e i ife nd it is worth Ga “ lo them.” Witnesses Declare. whe wa njoy freedon of ut at Vi worth & a year to them Foiled in an attempted suicide in hie arief over the death of his wife, Wie! jiam Gray, sixty year# old, died at his Philade phi home of a broken heart. | INQUIRY ¢ tion Which Is Received With Ridicule. WASHIN 64 stonal Mare to determ: ty of the police for the riot attending the suffrage ast’ Monday got nvestt tion parade under way In earnest to-day when the Sen- ate o appointed for the inquiry began ng witnesses Police Chief Sylvester presented 9 report in which he held that fifty pos leemen ach elty block would have been unable to control the crowd and attributed the breaking of a cable near the ot the line of march as the chief cause of the Jam in Penneylvania avenue from the Capitol to the Treas. ury While this report was choruses derisive . from th nen suffragisty gathered In the Admiral Upton. NO EFFORT MADE TO CLEAR WAY FOR PARADE. peer Wan n Reipen, the Navy was the mnmittee an Raypen and Mrs. former rues yne aa efor th He said ni was made by the | naylvania avenue bes | | the suffra. | by an ayte and the Ue mar a man poking his finger at the hine tarkes before the the Supreme Thairman Wagner learned before the ach recess that ould appear before the committer ta Huis afternoon to add her views on city problems to those given by Mrs, W, K. Vanderbilt, Mrs. 0, H. P, Belmont and ther woren, “CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION IF NECESSARY,” SAYS BINGHAM. sx-Police Comminstoy wil I ker told the committee that five Id be the right term for the He thought that after service the power to ré fe Divine He advocated a board tine Mayor, DistrictsAttorney and Po nmissioner to handle the social wh arbitrary rules, mn miss ix montis nove should go to the Appell ion, of the Gen, Theodore Bingham, former Po- pintvstoner, said he Was glad the i nad been t from Albany "You have a chance to do som: for the people,” he sald York City uss a Aw absolute home foree, If It's ae Sameer | Mine Ince Mulholland | .| The day after hie wife’ funeral, three weeks a yraying fo. v kiveness and about to take poison, Arrested, not to try suleld again. Yesterday he was found dead, Heart-broken, found H. W. Thompson of Extacada, Ore., haw claimed bounty at the county clerk | for the “scalps” of thirty wild cats and a coyote, The county pays #2 apiece vunty and the skins will bring the hunter as much more \ Detective Fred Hirsch, police censor in Chicago, ering a has stirred “September Morn,” which removed from a dealer's window rt circles there old me vy of Paul Cabaa'e of last vear, John Finnan climbed a tree near Middletown Y.. slipped and his lee caught down twenty feet above the ground, He was un his revolver and finally attracted a ne f but reach when rei bor character’? He was eighty-elght years old. every ton years of Hazardaville, He had long nis, died suddenly yens urly hair, which he cut! Nine hundred strikers in a Pittsburgh mill “p join them by turning t arrived the “treatment” were ¢ one hund there to wre the Nie and 1 was quiet N fundson and no how In Maine winter, nO sap, no maple sugar; early Kaster and Berm ant bloom in thine. Excuses: for coming boost In prices, Others are being prepared Mrs. Ada Kitte witog by spending a print earn was to Would let the City Marshal shoot t dog. She refused. Also she wouldn't Was locked up. After twenty-four hours the court released her pending * yehavior” of the dou. Chairman Jones announcesl that Miss | Alice Past would present the withens hod carrier ¢ for the suffiagists. The first were an- |" wth nounced ax Misa Julia Lothrop Including $9 for am dup the vi jof the @ nts child administrator and the undertaker hi been indicted, The grave wa: 8. Mot the’ pubtibte pened and the coffin wax found to be a cheap Wooden one. The Wan i n $8 suit d with uit shoes, TAMMANY PUTS j Yer: daughter seendant « Jot Piym mother oni of whom was Mary Victoria » who Was mar- jarrd Curzon Kedelstun, Vice- of India. gon, Josepl) Leiter, ives SUCCEED M'CALL FALLS 50 FEET UNHURT. yore sneering at them] ' bi wactee tends u ungontte aly McIntyre, Mulqueen and Justice, toeks-vow tas close Ses A tone to the erney | I Named as Supr ‘eme ' MIDDL, WN x. ¥ y Mar 18. aske Senator Jones, Falllig head foremost from a scaffold WAS be L Bench Probabilities. 4 Hy the way, I ought not to have sald Viacksmith: you know: the he was busily eed eae EI alone, “from duchesser to chorus gina,” | mean GeIver GE One. OF) UE as eee ES a role It sounds as if they were ut | titi htswo wae wat Mise Julia Lathrop, chief of the Fed- ple fessor to fo Justice Bdward 7 ren treme poles of the social scale, As @ With honest swet!" eral Childyen's Bureau, was the second |B. MeCait will be named by Gov, sulser 704, 10 is we Contractor and matter of fact it IK in My, Seymour) That ot After Seymoup Micke hus! Witiess, She marched with the suffras/this week, 1° was sald on sellabte bullae, pale Hicks's munical comedies that chorus heen on the stie half an hour the moise | uettes In the Government” Employ thority today, Three Taamany men inystery tor saw Kirke and duchesses seem to meet On ture ix streaming all over his face, for, | Division and sald she overheard ¢ are named as having proference for th’) the fail © reached his practically equal terms! You or know the pores o at} comments from young men throu f Tuey are Municipal Court Jus-) father's 1 to tind i when a duchess is going to appear be the are | the line of mareh [tee John M. Tierney of the Bronx,! fatally injure ad, he was only hind the footlights or when @ chorus | open all day eo! nts) Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton £ O810 | former Assintant District-Attorney John! etunned. xirl is going to marry a duice to say nothing of the Ly wt befswd that she saw no mounted polices nd Michael Mulqueer rr Camille Clifford, of « nm Girl fa olng a lively trade with him, He whl} men along the et ale, route, Dag ae Py ” her bow. in the “Catch of the | bn certainly very washed out by the of te General somions Jatae”|BLOPED AT HONEYMOON. Season" and caught it by marrying time he gets home taby Hetty wilt| Of the three the organisation is sa ate Jon, I-Forget-His-Namy, there has) be to Inquire . © favor Mr, Melntyre 180 aes aw pert of “Mhow | Am for the taxix, well, Me, Seymour | long service to the party and his r forsaking the powder puff for a) Hicks bas cause for even more W toa at the bar he only obstacle to Lee Barr, well kaoy . voronet thea Gad whet a nt arrived. | IN Melntyre's chances ne tha umnateur theatriea! elrctes SHE'S HER HUSBAND'S BRIGHT: !mion ta sica ae welt Kept as mt “ OUTWITS A POLCENAN, ines ti beh igre of No. 515 West Ono EST STAR. Vesee yeas leave Renova st) hty-first street, Man " Pariy (where 1 always foul t do- | v the Governor by a lone lat eloped lust * every one know Misa Kliavne | | r t ” - evening fs are _ lightfully cheap, if somewhat shabby). wecedents that ed laws" Ferriss ix Mrs, uur Hicks in pris! a é MARASL AFR. waviniaun| prety tek yf Dr, Bruee C ish ve ne wanes «ele rs BCE connider New York isis ie worst ninals ws a 4 Meliss 1G husband's brightest—in every wenve Of] jinttt when wie finds that they duty and conselence. the word=st Baby Betty, Mra Aue evant -Alkese Ane are dusticet Tierney ta a leading buwy : eee Seymour Hieks's dear little elght-y ears | sie AV PT the Bronx. He has Old daughter, can be accused of Ameri-| ieee eee ‘ We ry ed A ite den Mung! Sie was watching her wen) MR& HICKS 18 BECOMING AMER. | Throws Bluecoat Her Muth to experience on ine in ‘ learn to ride @ bieyele and mother ICANIZED. Teer aa ‘olairatin wie tavar that sivenes# ove: | she went about punting Ue is the charm Mttle English visitor io | + reside in the Bro “Oh, dear, said Betty, “You must have| this town. Mrs Hicks Ix enthusiastte | volver in It. \John J. Brady and Leonard A. | herve, mother, Be like father; hi aver the flower shops—well, they | Tierney. 19 GETTING GRAY? a nerve, that And mother | tainly are exquisitely decorated, andshe | 000000000 luworth oe) Jaughed so much at her small daug! told me tha she thinks New WASHINGTON, March 6 —" is re fell right off the bleyele!t than Paris, only L suppose E dresident! Oh! Mister Preside to engaged to a niece of | Howto \ | 0 ‘aged a niece ot ° | fme as well as sling haw made an! looked dangerous, so didn't quite ena i shouted to-d 8 Charles FP, Murphy, daughter of the restore Youthful Color easy victim of London! And because] finish the sentence. Stangers do love | pre t Wilson descended the steps ¢f late Johnny y | of Your Hair. that Dy Thames 1 ave! your beautiful town, dear New Yorks) the VW House, walking to his office. | Mulqueen Is a dark horse, is friends | nore my time M. dso do T, but TP eare for it in par “T want to shake hands with you! the | putting him forward at the Jast mo There ts no longer any need of being | ‘Miske are York looking ine dhe cuiatela bak Gaiaa vRnAR tae He ah amed of aray or faded hair and feeling fresh rasa! hope they'll be glad!) Mrs. Seymour Hicks has ghe me ‘The Pres dent stopped, looked and saw jandiing nat 400 Taek pier shan Fea really ope COMBING THE THEATRES FOR ine krowy that # policeman. | Motloning the wf House during the week are Join Quinn, [hatr, “Anyone can uae the Queen Gras | SLANG. yee p off tho stay at Wye AA vaneee he of Boss Murphy's enter advis Hair Restorer, « Mquid vreparation tha “We Ko to four theatres a day noes | ae TORRE . "and Justice MeAvoy of the City Court, | iv@e any desired, shade from. the ane plainuively said Uh ip fal} ee p Besides the MeCall vacancy the Jus- Uke a schoolgirl finding | yg iecaxsi a he: jtlces expect anotier Vvacaney on the Unexpected holiday almost tuo oqey gyere, childiwliness 1 am only bench within # short time, Frien ‘Fee Queen Oray He: much of a good thi rather vecniean "ane With 1 schoolteacher, but Justice Girard have received assur. | Work $9, quick C § 1 rather won-| don't nany harm ‘§ 1 h ] Of Justice ard A assur-lend sold dv the beat «d_how that could be, but she ex-| sre a dreedfa T just had to “shake a eee yout ances that President Wilson has the plained that they see only. the best] ! | ihe Mrewident apnearel pleased With | oq York Jurist in mind for a dipla- Sea OR TR isd _ A | yor enthusiast shoo! nds and Re Pat sh 1 plavet ANG Ike that] chatted With his Visitor for several mine | MAtle post = - = | could Hicks at clone | utes, Pa ake the necessar ye to © quarters, aw 1 ¢ r longing t - 5 luke the nevenary stone to change tt, | quarters, ae 1 ld lonsing 8) gnome commnsroxpener, /MRS. LEVI Z, LEITER DEAD. he term of the Pol Commisstoner | through all my fhapper-h » Tain #ure (From the Cinelinati, Rogier | = should be Jong. That would give a/ they would agree with Der and j “And, daring,” said Younghu Widow of Chicago Merchant Sac- moral effect In disciplining the force, | all thelr paint, powder ana foils) want you to burn all of my lov s force is in bad shape now because | out of the window soon as we Teturn from the io to Attacks of Apepleny, 0s omen the Commissioner has no authority or| Now, you must trot out vii x TC March 6,—Mra, Levi! of oftice. | Bayest, movingest new ras why, petty? asked Mrs, Youny r, Widow of the former Chicago | are looking forward to missioner should be ap-| 80 that Mrs. Hic Welt * reptied Younghubby, “If yor died at her home here thie he Mayor and should be|to that Pata of n't burn them now they will make i moved on written charges made public | If you don Nt for me. latar. On had not been t rouwh the newspapers, the trial to| ragtime herself, 4 aster un ’ follow within one week, The Mayor | published the music get rid of & dad Commissioner in| would be an easy task for Just a clever | the day of the dress parade. Do y short time actreas-musican, You must also, dear ‘ou know wha a it fal ill Karen Common aa] ew "orht sven Hotm The Effects of Opiates. Bivca i iweate K ‘oo far with the Police and Fire} caten words and phrases, and thereby | Departiients, Jt te aot possible ta tose [seen eoce and pureaes ann ther MAT INFANTS are prenllarly susceptible to,optum and tts vastne ata tatenearaea the Miness of men for thewe departments | ARi8h ARB tnt Preparations, all of which are Betton inthe tues $ table for: en ; y examination amaliest doses, if continued, these eplaten eae wa changes in Se func» table bor each yerr of the All this matter id tions and growth of tho cella which, are Ukel to become permanent, couniig PNinciccuil aid Twenties Cen 1 f & fade away If you Ket fmbocility, mental perversion, craving or narcotics in later Ute ie turies, Church calendar and nd #ive him the proper author: | jervous ; kuch ea intractable oe Greperaia ¢ and dace eying . other literesting or Barooticg te. keep oh{ldren qui Mahy other imteresting features see anything in ' thas in the OM and military | 8 tH maint rape apo r a Com: | the 1 custom t right in headquarter There ntative erm of enlistment aa MARGE eo i nike. Fe piraian Lae meres tlw hey can't ° vi ad ® life. That idea hurts the discipline | upon th nm ta soars narcotics {¢ it bears the | of the force | tion suns 1 bless 1 to tl dent Gee Fletcher, Prof, Samuel MeC, Lindsay of Col-| master, May it th ans «forth fe) to" a ate to | Saees Ses eas ens ho Hansiae of | NOW ON SALE ye University argued for home raje | abundantly, enough uaeaat, ae e 2 BoD.” ' James MeGreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street On Sale Friday and Saturday. MEN’S WEAR. Advance Spring Styles At Exceptionally Low Prices 450 dozen Shirts, —made of Imported Madras and Mercerized Mixed Fabrics, in a large variety of colors and designs. Ic each values 1.50 and 2.00 300 dozen Four-in-hand Searfs,—made of plain colored English Repp; also pure Silk Knit, crochet and accordion weaves in plain and cross st 38e. values 1.50 and 2.00, Cc each Pajamas of Madras and Percale in plain and fancy stripes. value 1.50, Sc each Pajamas, —made of Scotch Madras, in stripes 1 plain colors. value 3.00. ‘ Bath Robes of Washable Austrian Terry Cloth, value 4.00. e Gloves, —"Perrin” and American makes, White or Tan Capeskin. lue 1.50 95¢e pair 700 Storm and Rain Coats,—English mode in various colors and weights. 9.75 value 15.00 to 18.00 MEN’S HALF HOSE. Black Silk Half Hose with spliced heels, soles and toes. Extra fine quality. 6 pairs 5.00 value 1.50, Cc pair. Pure Silk Half Hose with lisle thread soles and Black and colors. value 1.00, Se pair 100 dozen Pairs Black Silk Lisle Half, Hose, with double soles, heels and toes. 5c pair value 35¢ toes. WASH _DRESS FABRICS For Spring, 1913. White Ramie Linen,—heavy quality, suitable for coat suits. 46 inches wide. Oc yd. value 75c value 38c...21C yd. .18¢ yd. value 300 White Mercerized Poplin... White Batiste, Inc ia Linon and Dimity “McCREERY" SILKS. Famous Over Half a Century. The March Silk Sale is nowin progress and in addition the following special values will be offered On Friday, March 7th. 12,000 yards of Double Width Black Satin Charmeuse. value 2.00, 25 vd. 5,000 Yards Natural Tan Crepe Shantungs pu. value 2.00, 34th Street 23rd Street WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Free for the Coupon AN ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE |Parcel-Post Ma OF THE UNITED STATES WITH PATENT RATE-FINDER Don't miss this opportunity, but get your erder for THE SUNDAY WORLD in early te your newsdealer.

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