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a stein Applies for Order 40 Compe! Hellenstein to *” Answer Questions, rd, M. Walistein, of Accounts, who has been into the Board of Coroners at @irection of Mayor Mitchel, to- ” Gpplied to the Supreme Court for it for the arrest of Coroner Hellenstein for contempt in wer queations put to in inquiry into his office, Commin- charges are summarised as follows: ‘That ho has failed to comply with the administrative practice of the Coroner's office. That improper, inadequate, Insufti- clent and inaccurate statements as to the causes of death have been au- themticated by the sienature of Hel- lenatein That ho has failed to direct that autopsies be made where they were y to aacertain with reason- ty the cause of death, and nas failed particularly In one erein the Hability of Inwur- npanien upon policies Inmed by them on the deceased was depen- dent upon the question an to whether deceased had come to his denth by |e ide or natural ¢ Thnt ‘while occupying his office, Helene has nolicited | various insurance companies, | ployment by them or in their be- ite of the fact that the panies were Interented in certain canes ponding. That he has failed to subp feasen at inquests when they were availa That he haa be concealment of the identity of an individual in @ case which eam te ‘oron’ na wit- lice Vernon M. Davis, upon the) jin oMicially whercin the mata Hon made by~ Corporation| vidual Polk, signed on order direct- d, by the finding of the coroner “and jury, have been charget Be BMeNenstein to show cause on| With civil or criminal lability. That he has taken cases from pd PY. 1S at 10.30 A. M. in Part £. of} coroners where hia frie @upreme Court why he should] int be arrested. charges againet the Coroner get forth in the application, to- with the questions which he ie sted in the procesdings or ahs the outcome of them T e has suggested the appoint- ment of certain counsel to appear nt inque That he has grossly misstated the to anewor on the ground that] /aw to jOrors witting before him. had no authority to inquire a. of bis office. ee LOS TONGUE ECOMES COATE i CONSTIPATE , feverish and sick California Syrup of Figs.” “fruit lazative,” That he has allowed defendant to pick Jurors to sit Tt iw alleged by W necessary ¢ juenta, iatoin that it Investigation wan 0 hl that the questions concerning the! bs ih eaumorated be answorea tn ull, WOMAN BEFORE MIRROR SHOOTS HERSELF DEAD Bullet Goes Through Her Head and Smiashes Looking Glass She Used in Firing Shot. (Roectal ta The Evening World.) MIDDLETOWN, N. Y,, Nov, 16.— Mra, Emi! O. Miller, 45 yoars old, wite Prominent Maybrook contractor, shot and killed herself to-day as she The bullet ages @ mirror, the Mae! went completely through her head bowels 90 nicel and smashed the mirror, No reason can be assigned for the ia,] act, as the woman wag apparently happy, At the time of the shooting . Mille: husband wae talking phone with @ neighbor. shot and, droppin ruched ‘upstairs apa Jound Bh ee tne Aizteenth Assembly Dis- pbs oa once Beare wore dl irs Eeae! an THE EVENING WORLD, “WHITE CROSS” SOGIETY FORMED “Charity Begins at Home,” Is Slogan of Red Cross’s New Rival. A crowd choked Broad street in front of No. 60 from noon till 1 o'clock to-day. A man stood on a bor. Towed stool in the middle of the street, land there the American White Cross Hoclety was born. Ite motto in “Char- ity begins at hime,” and it has de- | clared war on the Red Cross and the Rockefeller Foundation, Francis Low, an ex-soldler, of No. 3 West One Hundred and Third street, put an advertisement in the | Sunday papers calling a meeting of all former members of the army, the |navy, the National Guard and the | Naval Batallion, at present without ‘ employment. But the owners of the |bullding at No, 60 Broad street | wouldn't let the 144 men that an- Awered meet there. They moved over to the Stvns House, No. 19 Broadway, with scores of added followers, but | the police were called. Then Low got & permit to hold a mgeting on the street. He says there are 1,200 former sol- diora and sailors in New York unable to get work, so the White Cross is organized “to demand employment from reserve banks, bankers, brokers, ratlroada, nteamship companies, man- ufacturers, city and State govern- ments, trusts and other large em- Ployers of labor, skilled and un- killed, for men who have faithfully served their country in time of peace or war; to discourage any further col- lections by the American Red Cross from charitably inclined men id women for relief abroad until the de- serving widows and orphana of sol. diere and sailors or unemployed of either class are previded for at home; to prevent the Rockefeller Foundation or any other no-called American foundation sending money or supplies to Burope until an equal amount in wet aside for the American White Cross for the relief of those seffering at home.” ‘Until the latter alm 1s accomplished, Low told the crowd, the White Cross was going to picket—peacefully and in @ milltary way—the headquarters of there charities, At noon to-mor- row the members will begin their » | maroh at No. 26 Broadway, the Rock- efalier Foundation. ‘a not to an Upton Bin- or I. ww roughhouse,” Low |. ‘He explained the marchers block—Broadw: ff the police. Across the street from 26 Broadway will be a ‘“mens- ”" for contributions. The march- buttons as army or navy veterans. Later they propose to picket the office of Jacob H. Schiff, treasurer of the Red Cross, at Kuhn, Loeb & Co.'s offices, No. 62 William street, and af- =a 7 bvillon lreres ars Pas? SILVER FOX We are the lezapet ¢ dealers in the world in Silver and Natural terward Andrew Carnegie’s Home will ‘be picketed. _ Hot coffee will be served all pickets, Who remain on duty two hours or more. After the street meeting to-day the pickets go together and Low planned @ call this afternoon on Mayor Mit- Chel at tie head of a committee of five to awk hin he ployment for the @ Low said thoy were going to elect the Mayor treasurer of the INTHE STREET’ White Crom. membera of the W in ag a lodging pl METZ2’S SKULL FRACTURED. forty-five, a brother of Rep Mets of Brooklyn, troller of New York, di @ remult of a fraccured sk ho received that fractur cure “died suddenly in the cate. ot William Bohrer, He asked permiasion to rest in the and a few minutes tat ‘ox. In order to dis * Black F. ose of the valuable collection of now on hand we will offer two-skin Sets, muff and scarf, ES for two weeks only, at $385 » $6,000 We also offer at s ing very desirable pecial prices for the same period the follow- Persian Lamb Coats $200 and $250 end cult pt Blossy skins. are made in two new models, 40 inches long, uffs of the Lamb, or in a contrasting fur. with collar ine selected Dyed Blue Fox Sets $65 and $85 These are choice White Fox skins, dyed the color of Natural Bhie Fox, the season’s most fashionable fur. ’ -. Dyed Black Fox Sets $55 and $75 # Cross Fox Sets $100 to $150 ; These values can only be appreciated by examining the goods. St tt sé. Mri Y nate et re, tive Mets 2 wil per facts concerning hie in securing 6m. oldiers and si He has aiready pt Bteaks, Chops Cross and expecta a do-| Ronst Beef . 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