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pas Day. Jamas Pe Tf You're Headed ‘for the Divorce Court ODS DECIDES Learn to Tango and Dance to Happiness!| NOI 10 DECLARE WAR ON ELLISON Let Public Judge His Administration Is All Right. . Judge Rosalsky in Part 1. Ge Sessions paid a tribute to the am of Charles Albert Perkins, Department in the City Hall under| District Attorney, for the the sort favorable auspices. term left vacant by Gov. Whi HONEST COPS DO NOT WANT TO| Addressing to-day the panel | SeTER CALNE eee eee ae Counsellor Ellison complains that! “on behalf of the courts,” he an Policemen are ao longer allowed to! .. want to vouch for hat b a enter saloons in search of evidence of | quatry and ndid record of the exciae violations. The better class of | District Attorney, which is an policemen will not agree with Mr.| of the continuation of the good Ellison on this pol The question | done by his hag ee mae of excise enforcement is dynamite to @oal an honest cop, and he is glad to be} sire kept on the outside of saloons, look- Ing tn, Inspectors ike Morris, Daly, | aries’ Hoth live jalane and others of the newer | Kigntyetifth Street. generation have found that by asking the brewers and the Excise Depart- ment to co-operate with them they | can do much better in handling dis- orderly liquor stores than under the old system of plain clothes sleuthin which was continually hampered by Politica. Commissioner Woods gave out thie FOR WAR AGAINST CORONER SYSTEM Doctors Will Cut Up Bodies if Put in Charge, Declares Clerk Delessandro. ACCUSES ONE SURGEON. Will If at No. POLICE BACK HIM UP. Head of Department Won't Force Them to Oust No Real Excuse For. A Rough Skin VELOGEN Ie 00 easy to ant to use, so sure to Set trace ot roughness or a3 ace " in face or on hands. There Is ne res why ehe show | Alleges Prominent Man Stole} Vital Organs From Remains Claimed by Relatives. Declaring that !f Commissioner of Accounts Wallstein succeeds with Mayor Mitchel in having the present Coroners’ system in this city abol- ished, it will be replaced by a clique with a veritable thirst for autopsies, who will cut up the romains of every unfortunate whose death resulted sus- piciously, Chief Clerk Antonio Deies- sandro, known as the “Boss” of the Coroners’ office, demands that the mo- tives bebind the Wallstein investiga- tinn now be investigated. Delessan- Gro is understood to speak for the tacked Coroners. “The pathologists simply want more bodies,” declared Delessandro. “They are gluttons for bodies. Under the Present system we have our faults, but we'll not turn the bodies of un- fortunates over to a clique of patholo- @ists, many of whom seem to possess neither sentiment for the relatives nor respects for the remains of the dead, “I charge that one well known phy- sician, @ man who bes figured quite prominently of late in connection with this so-called Coroners’ investi- gation, has committed the most hein- ous violations of his duties. He has stolen the vital organs of bodies that belonged neither to him nor the city. ‘These remains were vandalised and eventually found their way to the relatives of the deceased. “Now, the Coroners’ system may have weak spots. It may be a trifle old fashioned, and some of the things said about us may be more or less true. But it would be a shame and @ public outrage to have us replaced by @ email, select body of high-brow | No. 65 DeGraw Street, but he never helps a thousand women to make @ prear. Ducking ueed to uare deal policy and hereby pledge wentlemen, who imagine the poor and | Art ese tives, firmly apeerts treatment prescribed for 6 1| renched Cant entrees, aalp anosedlviboas be on te in Aa the lowly have no feelings and who | | P re physical, spiritual nog ng wife, but dano- Since Dunham was seen alive at 4 PP would send back mere shells to the | 16 New Mann are ey life savers. nitely er and |Marrison ani Columbia streets at| miniatration. living claimants of bodies. and, above all, domestic lf a wife has grow: 11.20 o'clock Dee, 21, the presumption The meaning of this cryptic com- “1 have only one reergecend that + Voge fegret of many ublicans— 1, a8 a so-called ‘boas’, helped gett Jobn Purroy Mitchel Mayor of New York, What we ought to have is one Coroner, a good lawyer, tainly not @ doctor.” | Will perform her work’ with a new i Jinto ‘ant house. ‘This assumption| warded to the Commissioner by Capt. Ae Coroner lerael L. Feinberg said he|individuallty than to be sitting at] wit Perform her work with a new a eo eM ja dtrengthened by ona ot the wrapelorconuoe mths usual Gedan of bbl The unsettled conditions abroad have gig act, ,taxe the Wallstein report) nome in & kimono, ni snching choco-| form ot piay wien all cetigren une | WCU pings about the torno. made practicall? no difference in the eaously. “ lates and wondering what her husban4| whole races of adults know to. be| en |Dings ab : ness , oe, Felnberm, "ane ousnt repo” gealt|is doing, ‘There would be less mor-|most desirable.” © be! Traced to Heart of Italian |, This in a breadth of creton, about) Comminsioner Woods said that he comprehensiveness and attractiveness Jowed with a liberal dove of salt. Th bidity, less indigestion, fewer grouches| “Meanwhile, don't you think the two yards long and a yard wide, which| would pay no more attention to state- office is not in business to administer is for the courts, with termine the cause of death.” Tl in sympathy with the Co i jeaced warmly. “It brings romance had it do duty as @ curtain in a g - ol ES ee a sought Mrs. Easton in her home at jand joy and laughter into his life that| collector for a Brooklyn tnst. alment |e sureit aeindow, Alioo thane f tho sergeants’ and patrolmen's as- %, % will not pass at Albany. It will be| No. 241 St. Nicholas Avenue. has been taken up with dry, eee portions of whose dismenbe 4 [apots of kerosene on it. oclations for the purpose of passing | |Ed to Reduction opposed by both regular Republicans| —“ belleve modern dances have | ™oney making. eu motive | folutions disavowing any respon- | |i 2 and Tammany Democrats, it is said. Many Republicans regard the Mayo: attempt to abolish the Board of Cor- matter up at the next regular meet- | [hg at which would give him ‘power to Maa Lapel deo we territory the acene of the crime ee ee tan atatioe woe ne on Jan, 14, The patrolmen are || Table Cloths and Napkins I appoint a high priced medical board) jaiq without hesitation, “Every ‘Thelr eMorts have led them to re. | hows HP undecided. , i " ? je6 re 4 the “Smoky Hollow" section, | "Smoky Hollow." Those who killed : bosbabe bride and. matron who doesn't war jon, |"Bmoky Hollow." Thase who Killed | te SORTED THAT “ELLISON WAS Fancy Table Linens bs « know how to dance should attend Brooklyn, as the place where Dunham | thought he had 4 large sum in bis| CLOSE TO MAYOR.” i Bed Linens and Towels - b a dancing class. It's at least as | was murdered and his body dism possession. Mr. Ellison was retained as coun- ij KEEP URIC ACID Hesporieny 8.8 ceomny Gah Ber bered. (Three Trallane eronted Saturday | wel for the various police organisa: | lhe Bed Coverings the dances of to-day make women at-honde husband ‘the eiliing | This haw been accomplished throu eee ee eee re eet veynolde iin the dons about two years ago, When || ; youthful, joyous, spontaneously cecort of hie wife. | reference to the books of the company frutier Strect Court Fey, protest Mayor Mitchel was elected the po- Lingerie, Hosiery expressive—bring out, in short, the Now what's happening all over!eor which Dunhain worked. These their ignorance of the case. licemen thought they bad “made « OUT OF JOINTS MRS. MILDRED MANLY EASTON Modern Dances Are Uniting Families and Preventing| Discord in Many a Home, Declares Mrs. | Mildred Manley Easton, Who Holds a Brief for Terpsichore. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Dance and keep out of the divorce court. If a man has a dancing partner at home, he won't look for an affinity: abroad. The new dances are not breaking up the family; they are uniting tt. ‘That's a taste of the cheery and consoling philosophy offered to the followers of Terpsichore by Mrs. Mildred Manly Easton, President of the) Life as a Fine Art Club. Various stiff-necked individuals—I've always sus-! pected them of being stiff-jointed, as well—have held modern dancing re-/| sponsible for every evil under the sun, from hip disease to home-wreeking, | The tango et al. have been solemnly indicted at the bar of the divorce} court, solemnly anathematized from the pulpit, solemnly prohibited in the! doctor's consulting room. Unregenerate men and women have gone right on dancing, of course, but think of the load under which their consciences have been staggering! Now, the giddiest fox-trotter of them all may confront serenely doc- tor, divine and divorce statistician. For Mrs. Easton, who every month “Dancing is a great ald to the culti- vation of domesticity,” she declared the other day at Mrs. Hallam’s tea dance in the Hotel Astor. “It is so much better for a woman to be danc- ing and learning the expression of her and fewer doétors’ bills if more of us only would realize the benefits derived view confirmed and elaborated, #o I helped to preserve or even to re- awaken the love betwen many it fille rec with the joy of ced, rhythmic move- even before she realizes ress, ae she is aI in the aimless life bounded by four dancing will have her trim ia in no time. Nor ese she neglect her household duties, On the contrary, | believe she | modern man is being benefited by his ballroom activity?” I suggested | needa to dance," sew York? in midafternoon the busi- | body were discovered in West M Server ron GR DUR DisroRr THAN BRIDG | OAWG MANES THE MIDDLE AGED MAN SOCIAL AGAIN & DUNHAM SLAIN S POLICE BELEF Section of Brooklyn. Mrs. Easton acqui- | terjous murder of Rufus A. Dunham, jem h aw might have been thrown there ows, Ulmer Park, last week, have auc- ceeded in narrowing to a restricted near Van Brunt and Harrison Streets |rnow that he made hts lant collection in a house at No, 115 Harrison Street. | His next place was to have been at li that before proceeding to the De Graw Street address he went into one the Italian restaurants in the [sichburhod and that he was either [aaah there or followed and lured jihad been shirred at one end and con- tained a yard long string designed to | That robbery was the for killing the collector is now agreed | ami the detectives, Dunham had | \dispense with the services of Will- jiam B. Ellison, | the public. Counsel Who Criticised. Police Comminsioner Woods di claimed to-day any intention to force the police protective nasociationa to their counsel, who has recently published some bitter criticisma of the Police Department and the Commissioner, The associa- i tions of Inspectors and Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants and Patrol- men are not, either through their of- ficers or members responsible for Mr. Ellison's charges, according to Com- missioner Woods. “The officers of the various associa - tlons and hundreds of individual members have assured me,” said the Commissioner, “that Mr. Ellison does Not voice thetr eentimenia, My only desire ia that this be made plain to There was no insinuation that the Commissioner had any intention of fe. sing the retirement of Mr. Ellison, POLICE OF ONE PRECINCT RE- PUDIATES ELLISON. ‘The Commissioner here showed « communication received from the Morgeanta Precinct. It was signed by all the officers and patrolmen in the precinct except Capt. Richard O'Con- nor, 168 in number, and read: “The undersigned members of the Police Department attached to the Sixty-third Precinct take exception to the statements of Counsellor William B. Ellison as published, as they do not represent their opinions or sentiments, but on the contrary, are im thorough accord with the Police Comnsiasioner’s munication is that the policemen at- tached to the Morrtsania Precinct pledge their support to the Police Commissioner and repudiate Mr, Elli- son. The unusual epistie was for- afternoon letters received from Capt. William F. Day of the Weat One Hun- | El. dred and Fifty-second Street Precin=t, | 1% Magistrate F. B. House and an un- named patrolman, all commending his $ administration and promiet port. Capt. Day, “T feel it would be unkind of me if I did not express to you how deepiy shocked the members of the Forti: Precinct are over t and mi administration of the Police Depart- ment that appeared in e of the daily newspapers last Saturday. “We wish most emphatically to stamp our disapproval to every item the article contained and to a you that no auch feeling is entes tained by any member of my com mand, and, in my opinion, you ha: the respect and confidence of every member of the entire Police Depart- ment.” Mr. Ellison sald thin afternoon that he had nothing to add to his original statement. He believes, he sald, that the conditions described exist and that the fact will be oat wn The Evening World is informed w an apparently qualified authority that rein $22,000 a year as retainers from the Police Department annociationa, various Civil Service or- ganizations and other bodir having dealings with the city government 9:- canac he has the reputation of being able to “put things over.” Mr. Ellivon refused to discuss the size of hia re- tainera and declared that his police and other clients in the employ of the city came to him without solicitati.n. ments lasued by Mr. Ellison. He pre- fora to let the public judge of police terday of calling special meetings sibility for Mr. Ellison's statements ‘The sergeants decided to bring the as any we have ever had. eetion, of the goods that we offer at our January 5 It seems ti | 4 : Ss i i i i District Attorney's of- | 07 “Gancing.” Auivelc ld Ne le ea GE IC hold it in place as a curtain, The! conaitions ae they appear Sale, which will be quite us important 4 simply suppose I wanted this delightful point of| “Of course he is, and of course hc| The detectives working on the myn. |curtain is spotted with wine atal ‘There was some talk Saturday and - has been made on iB Knitted and Silk Underwear - Cannot staing Xen your drvaeiet—the 0 Had ros ey ot very qualities with which their ie eee ally up his wife and asks | i . husbands fel! in love—and with |her'to meet him at their favorite ho- | Infants and Children’s Wear which they're ready to fall In love tel between 4.30 and 6, is prompt- rips ly on hand and they’ bh Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to) {iy Raston’s big blue eyes ome Sao Opening Display Kat Less pi fee and Take | sparkled am she spoke, and the piney re dancing. ih Dress Linens, Cottons, and Wash Fabrics Salts flush in her cheeks, exactly matcbing hey live over again in the ro. Y her rose teagown, deepened a trifle venture the period of the We have secured for the coming Rheumatism ix easier to a Sho herself posseases no amall season and now place on sale a most well-known amount of youth*’ul spontaneity, de t the unusual aad combrohensive collec pridme iP Hat 0) edvined te aves wary: Keer | apt te the soft, gray powdering of her ores tion of the newest foreign and 1 ry; avoid exposure; eat less!) ck a lump vif ” ican made i the but drink plenty of good vier bey, ee oe lead ea oe te tonaee cee” Women inetens American 1 fabri « woe t result of | * w i Aeiiberately and dishonorably g ygenuous. | suspect the invisible ( bly poe shees geting ton much meat ond other sich | itrrucion unrough which, she views) heat (2s @ Mit trampery pri At the beginning of hostilities abroad many dealers Fifth Avenue inte blood It the | the world are the same color aa her vine almont 2 2 6 - shared ip te, oot. Je hel tee world ar the came caer on bel nr acloanr ayy gone large acnies Tes Sante Rese Conten Vas Seating 34th and 33d Streets wcid from the blood und cast it out in| pince-nez doom help in keeping young Gouves kant that ¢ supply might become restricted and ¢t price t i the pores of the skin or yly some of Us can't & » avoid : pind S meane c treving the blaod “of ren Ih “ye . ee ure : . those who way that wo be raised. this impurity. In damp and chilly | "Oakes - aa y Wanted tuo ney on cold weather the skin pores are closed m, YOU Cont ag wie i ne” 1 hinted. ng the kidneys tu du double |orites whe rhyme ‘tango’ and) ancing bills wee chew, impared The price was net raised, but it was necessary to limit the quantities \urnished ork, they beeom and lage Keno? 1 awked with others,” sree ™ A sad fail to the uriv a 1 whould way 1 didn os | Tank Bey tee meee to dealers, in order to conserve the stock and continue « steady and even ’ ing through the eysons eventually pete | Who je dear frend of min thag ta the jel one thne'lee vy yrcwered ushed me wign eel “» eon. |e " Ae the (iret twinge of rheumetion|'t' # tld him t telieve in thea get from any pharmery ebout four! dancer, They ww joy, und joy state, as chipments pony ema Smee pe ye 9 bem con obtain U countes A dad Pol ut tablespoon Hewne Krowtn oe plesourse ne , full A ful ino glace od water and drink Tuo many American tomes neve| & cafuliy” rd them while win their full requirements e ning to @ closer sympathy with breakfast bh morning for 4 been joy in yaet b bnew, for} thee tht! ideale A This ie svid to eliminate ure weld by yo piel deyero by wie rete ie A women ae Himulating the bidieys ur mormal wt r toe sala hey thom, thus ridding the Wiaad A then 8’ ¥ Sentiy; ‘I never betere ~ m " yne when t work meee ti ‘ond i hod , r ) IG ticks in inespencive, barwlese ond 4 pieanan for then| Mand then, hed in ceramen of be made fi ” the And | could ell from jooming at the | modern dancing must not te t morrowtul tretful be of Ow | ten minded Mre Vawter " thet (heueh they migh! have given fmgveves the (hs orehee # eine bo ore oul th r) ‘aaas - nd i lotto, wd 8 4 eylendid exerrine € hove « 7 h pool y ripe A gid Ne te -oy At Greatly Reduced Prices sree a ete CEYLON TEA a ar a5 Pe DT 391 Fifth Avenue,