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| | | aS Re eee La ACUSES MAYOR OF CRIMINAL BELO SEP PULITZER Ralph Pulltzer Lodges Infor- mation Against Gaynor With , Magistrate Kernochan, DEFENDS FATHER’S NAME tives of the press he would present his! argument at this time. In tite argument before Magistrate Kernochan Mr. Taylor began by al id- ing to the fact that the Magistrate was electing to hear the application for a g@ummons from the bench when it was quite plain that a number of reporte:s Were present, adding that while he bat no desire for ary private hearing in behalf of the appilcation, om the other hamd he regretted that the argument had to be made in the alsence of the other party to the proceedings, since the argument would undoubtedly be re- ported to the press. Tho situation, Taylor aid. Ma) Ketnochaa wished first to nel on two pointse—wheler @ fact that the dead had been elandered rather than iibelled; and whether, if it were libel, the crime had not been committed tn Brooklyn, where the apeech in question was male. PRECEDENTS CITED FOR CRIM- INAL PROCEEDINGS. In response to the first query Mr. Taylor cited one precedent in the C of Appeals and three in the Appe $50,000,000 | Division where persons who spoken defamatory words had done so to representatives of newspapers, or und other circumstances tending to show that they expected that their words might be published, and had been adjudged as having committed Action on Charge That Joseph Pulitzer Made By Blackmail and Indecency. Mr. Ratph Pulltrer lodged an tnfor- mation botore Magistrate Kernos Mesex Market Court, charging Mayor) stagistrate Kernochan noted the fact ‘Willa J. Gaynor with eriminal Hbel! that these were all civil cases, but | fm defaming the momory of his father,| Mr, Taylor argued that th the late Joseph Pulitzer, me in ctvil or criminal | Magistrate Kernochan agreed to hear | cases, and that the law as to the evi- the application and took the case under “ence was the sami @dvisement, after three othot City Mag: les'd Sstrates, on one excuse or another, had| gig doubt, while tn the other ft had | @eclined to entertain Mr. Pulltzer'e com-|to be established by the preponderance | plaint of the evidence only, that making no ‘The complaint was accompanied by| difference at this stage of these pro- three supporting aMdavits. ceedings. On Feb. 4 Mayor Gaynor epoke be |, The Magistrate seemed to agree. Mr. Taylor continued that it was one thing fore the South Brooklyn Board Of | ¢9 utter @ defamatory statement at a Trade. His speech was reported by | public dinner where reporters might be two executive etenographers in the| present, but that 1: w etty’s employ and, under direotion of | ferent thing for the man the Mayor, given by then to tho|in this instance to have no Press that he was going to mor, referring to Joseph Pulltser, sald ror publication, and then to have he “had amassed @ fortune of $,00,00| hig speech with his own stenograp by dlackmadi and indecency. WAS ta Mia RnoWlades, $00 2le The complaint had been previously | away from him; they afterward giving Presented to Magistrate Kernoohan on| out verbatim what he had sald, and Monday, who then objected to the form | saying they did so his request. of the information, though this form wés| Magistrate Kerno: based on that byte @ case peared questions to ask on ac passed on tn the er courts, In the peste Josion of the matter Mr, Howara | MRs TAYOR TAKES UP QUESTION Taylor and Mr. James W. Osborne, OF JURISDICTION. counsel for the complainant, conformed | Coming to the question of jurisdiction, to the requirements stated by the Mag- fatrate. When Magistrate Kernmochan called DUMPLINGS Light as clouds rf iH f 3 i Hh aa Bainter’ ee] — 54 ees j New Spring Styles jSuits, Dresses, Coats! J The collection comprises a very select as- fi eortment of the moderate priced and finer gar- ments suitable for every occasion and require- ment. Practically all of the latest models-and fabrics are fully represented in the following: | Tailored Suits f | Serges and Bedford Cords...........$25.00 to $ 48.00 Eponges and Faille de Laine.. . +. 39.50 to 65,00 Broche, Crepe and Moire Antique.... 45.00 to 110,00 f Shepherd Checks........ seseeeeees 20.00 to 45,00 Ratine and Novelty Weaves......... 29.50 to 98.00 fl Coats Navy and Black Serge........+++++.$16,50 to $35.00 Hl Novelty Coatings. . 19.50 to 45,00 Black Silk Faille and 29.50 to 65.00 Covert Cloth........+s008 50 to 39.50 Chinchilla Mackinaws.... + 22.50to 30.00 Broadcloth Piazza Capes. .» 18,00 Dresses | French Hand Made Lingerie. .......$25.00 to $165.00 Lingerie and Voile....... + 10,50 to 58,00 | Crepe de Chine.. + 19.75to 48.00 | Crepe Meteor...... 28,00 to 69.50 | Charmeuse............ . 25.00 to 45.00 Evening and Dancing Dresses...... 29.50 to 78.00 Crepe de Chine and Jap. Silk Mourning Dresses. f | Waists for All Occasions | Our assortment includes everything desired in | Wash and Dress Waists. Prices from $2.75 to 25.00 cach l | James McCutcheon & Co., fll 5th Ave., 33rd & 34th Sts., N. Y. of the the courts of elther have jurisdiction, however, Was not of his making, Mr. ? the court.” pied: “I #hould Ike to point out that at no time to-day Court made any mention by name of the a. man for whom this summons ts asked, nor hag the Court given any suggestion had of his Identity.” further proceedings until 4 o'clock Fri- day afternoon, when they will be re- opened in the court room at old Police| the highest court competent to take Headquarters, No, 800 Mulberry street. MT hibel. | STATEMENT ON CASE ISSUED BY law of| ment last night: charging Mr, Gaynor with eriminal Ibel the only differs | tn based upon ti published assertion|Need Attention in Febru: in one case the guilt that my father, the late Joseph Pulitzer, ad to be established beyond reason-| had amassed @ fortune of 660,000,000 by blackma!l and indecency.’ if have not Initiated this proceeding be-| look well the rest of the ye cause of any Libel of which Mr. Gaynor|uary and March winds have a strong may have been guilty elther against me| te or against the New York World, and that The World is in no way whatso- ever connected with this cuse. any libel which Mr. Gaynor may have uttered against it and I am equally tn: different to any. libel which he may have uttered against me. Mr. Tayior pointed out that aince the !memory and » e the pu nent of Man in question was accused of aldin and abetting p fi and Tribune « iad © minds with the prsy and might y important public questions connected with that controversy. READY TO PUSH CASE TO THE HIGHEST COURTS. “At the present time, when the subway settled, this ken for anys ad been yy counse ode of Criminal Procedure that a crime has been committed part- Jy In one county and partly in another where It was notable oe neither Magistrate | controveray is pra of Me, Taylor made any | i eeding cannot name of the Mayor, Mr jie put a clean-c standing on : Mig thee wraps 4 of His tits own merite—an ton my part Argument to point out that Mr, Pulltuer | (1 OWN Wel wn and punishe jad not ofly sald nothing himself re- | 1 wrcnre te siental titel karding the object or nature of the pro- yut had endeavored coodings regarded by n the bosom of | To this the Magistrate ro- in accusing deat father of baving been a blackmatler. “It has been my desire to avold any publicity In this case save that which would necessarily attend the customary public court proceedings, but through na fault of my own the facts must become ore these proceedings have nor yesterday has the I may add that after the amazing experience through which 1 have been In the past few days In try ing to find an unsubservient Magistrate to administer justice, I am determined not to be balked by any legal quibble or technicality, but if necessary to €o to Magistrate Kernochan then adjourned cognizance of this crime of defaming the dead YOUR FRECKLES and tay RALPH PULITZER. Mr, Ralph Pulltzer issued this state- filed “The complaim which I have March or Face May Covered. “I wish to emphasize the fact that I ndency to bring out freckles that may y all summer unless removed. Now the time to use othine—double “The World is entirely indifferent to e discovery of an eminent it, and is so uniforml; cessl al that is sold by any of the Riker- Hegeman stores under guarantee to re- fund the money if it fail, Get an “But I cannot stand by and have Mr.|ounce of othine—double strength and Gaynor wantonly accuse my dead father |even a few applications should show a lof having been @ blackmatler without! wonderful improvement, some of the 1 in my power to defend his gmaller freckles even vanishing entirely. STERN BROTHERS » and will place on sale To-morrow, Thursday, Twenty-one distinctive models in WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS comprising over Three Hundred Garments, made of the newest weaves in silk and woolen fabrics, at the Unusually Low Prices of 19.75, 29.50 ..1 37.50 Actual Values $29.50 to 57.50 Foreign and American Parasols in new combinations of silks and satins, are now being shown in un- usually large assortments to harmonize with prevailing mode of dress. Also for To-morrow, Very Exceptional Values in Taffeta Silk Parasols, bias see yates ane novelty oes aoe ale Vales e30eness, « *2-89, 4.95 And a collection of very desirable Men’s & Women’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, 1 9 5 close rolled, with mission and natural wood handles, at The Latest European Novelties are now being shown in Leather Articles including many new styles in Handbags, in choice leathers and fashionable colorings. Also for Thursday Copies of Twelve New Models Imported Bags, of Pin Seal and Pin Morocco, silk lined, $] fitted with purse and mirror. Regular Price $3.00, at 95 See i PaSalethinctiins °2.65, 3.85 $4.75 Regular Prices $4.50 and 6.00 of Crepe and Pin Seal, plain and clip mounted, also the new Burlington shape, with two fittings, Regular Price $7.50 at To-morrow, will be placed on Sale A Large and Very Advantageous Purchase of Silver Deposit Ware Very appropriate for Easter and Wedding Gifts At 3314 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices Whiskey Glasses, at 55c High Ball Glasses, ui 75¢ Sherbet Glasses, # 95c Sugar and Cream Sets, # $1.45 Sandwich Plates, 10 inches, es 1.95 Vases, Sinch, at $2.65 10inch “ 3.95 Cheese and Cracker Dishes, A 3.45 Whiskey Bottles, it 3.75 Water Pitchers, “ 5.25 Berry and Ice Cream Sets, “ 7.50 Flower Baskets scroll design, from 75¢ to 2.95 Rock Crystal Vases, with pierced silver holders, 4/2 ins, high, at $1.10 — 5!/yins., $2.15 6! yins., $3.25 West 23d and 22d Streets THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913. ngth. This prescription for the removal of | “BEAUTY OF CONTOUR @ei VELOGEN } tary, Agriculture, Public Buildings and H and Harbors Com- swers to distribute trate those powers tn ns Committee, The ing committees would con- tinue, but would be allowed to make | . nothing except recommendations "| Vi ONE COMMITTEE TO DULE OUT GOVERNMENT MONEY. Under Chairman Fitzgerald's Plan That Committee Would Be His n, Appropriations. nd Rivers 1s essentially the gift of Nature, but beauty of complexion is largely a question of intelligent care, VELOGEN, the bland, soothing emollient, “Beauty's Guardian” gently massaged into face twice daily, horoughly cleanses th ‘of dust and ditt. Sallowness and unsightly JK blackbseds are soon bantehed, and the skin is cleared toa beautiful delicacy» and transparency. legislation. ——— rikers, extra seaston cony werald of the Appr No New Triat for Supreme Court Justice Chartess W. One application makes an improvement. | be + formation. for handling the Government's mot Parker yesterday, in Hackensack, N. J., A Sonn ee ans, & transforma in an dconomical manner. He rejects] denied the motions for new trials for Dotter than cold creama—used the same WAY. | the tudget idea as impracticable under {Constantino and Antonio Cella and An- At your drucatet’s ts colnet tonio Manchini, three of the Edgewatet coal dovk strikers recently convicted of murder in the second degree, who were sentenced to serve terms of ten to thirty years. our system of government and in lew of that proposes giving the Committee 1 Appropriations complete power over “appropriations, He would take from the Naval, Mill- Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 | A Remarkable Sale of Oriental Rugs The Result of the Balkan Crists at About Half Their Value The Prices Range from $5.00 to $435.00 Values $10.00 to $750.00 In the Assortment Are Kirmanshahs, Gorevans, Kurdtstans, Bokharas, Extra Persian Carpets, Cabistans, Daghestans, Beluchistans, Carabaghs, etc. The Newest Spring Silks We are showing many exclusive Lyons Silk Novelties Confined to us for Greater New York We carry in regular stock over 1,000 shades of Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, etc. including extreme shades much in vogue in Paris Very Fine Values in _ Spring Suits & Coats A new importation of Bulgarian Dress Silk $2.50 40 inches wide...... Special per yard Plain and Brocaded Silk Eponge $2.50 Scarce and desirable......... Per yard $3.50 A new shipment of Brocaded Dress Silks 40 inches wide, neat effects. . Special at Black Pebble Back Charmeuse 40 inches wide. . Usually $2.50 per yard Black Dress Goods We are showing an extensive stock of Buack Silk and Wool, and All Wool Imported Novelties at popular prices Also a complete stock of Mourning Crepes for Dresses & Veils ier 4. 9 Fancy Tailored Suits Many of the suits in this group are copies of foreign models in the latest Spring colors; some are em- bellished with Bulgarian and batiste embroidered collars............++. an $29.50 Value $39.50 Spectal Values in Dress Goods Black & Navy Blue Serges | 78¢ Sponged and shrunk Usually $1.00 per yard. Imported White and Colored Dress Linen In the popular Spring shades, 47 inches 48c wide... Usually 65c per yard! The New Wash Fabrics at Very Special Prices Silk Striped Voile 40 inches wide, in a variety of white and tinted grounds....... Special, per yard Mercerized Eponge or Ratine Cloth 60 inches wide, in a full range of colors Usually $2.00 per yard A special lot of 45-inch White Persian Lawn Dressy Tailored Suits Of Wool Poplin in all the new Spring colors— navy, tan, old blue, Nell rose, shepherd checks, also black—copies of the smartest foreign i models........+ $35.00 alue $50.00 The New Coats Smart Dressy Street Coats An attractive collection of models of shepherd ch imported diagonals and Bedford cords ! orks, $16.50, $19.50 & $25.00 Values $25.00 to $35.00 | 45¢ | $1.50 I4e Fine and sneer Anne natal per yard Afternoon & Evening Wraps Imported Lingerie Batiste Of charneuse, brocaded crepes, marquisettes and silk 45 inches wide, shecr and soft finish 28c matelasse, Some of these handsome wraps are trim- Special, per yard med with marabout and lined throughout with smart color combinations, $29.50, $35.00 & $39.50 Values $39.50 to $60.00 Lining Satins 36 inches wide, in a complete range of colors.....4+5 Regularly 85c per yard | O8c Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.