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; WEDNESDAY, 1910, 'Headwaiters, Not Women, oer BER 10, THE EVENING WORLD, ‘LAWYER WHO ROASTED THE NEW YORK LAW pRanctRO ® old ~~~ PRESIDENT’ CRITIC HE SWUNG GERMAN VOTE ON DISBARMENT FOR een, Ge ane tnewe © AGAINST FITZGERALD . _ —. FRAUD AND DECEIT SoS rye epapyray n{esctmmecrmenee™| Responsible in New York a i ON DECEIT CHARGE -_—>—— Ps “ Nilson “Political Bankr olnaes apres Merete! Wilson “Political Ban Has Prison Record Transient Visitors, Says Expert, and the Desire to “Put on a Front” Boosts Expenses All Along the Line. Heory Wesmenn lewrrr and bender of att President Wilron, wan ads ee in 1R08 by the yt,” By Nixzola Greeley-Smith. of living in New York ts not higher (of living tn Duluth,” observed Dr, Benjamin M. Rastall to me New York at least you get what you buy” Resides, you don't live ta Duluth,” 1 interrupted The cow neornsariiy, than tb ‘ Frankiin Dansher of the Board of Law HMaaminers of Aibany declares (bat Weismanr Aippanty Vet one tablespoontul im « fourth of « ad of German erican could ne ve admitted the o ibe ome ta! He # German-American Al soe SA Pee aa Ge @eue Besides, you dont lve in Duluth.” repeated Dr. have been admitted. Kastal! solemaly 1 Wok the solemnity to be due to the fact that Dr liance an Anti-Chinese Led oil then, 00] Plotter in California Attached and the, pollce peat out vir Rastall HAS Mved im Duluth. He has lived all over the —— ic, wan sated by t United States, indeed, which t# only one of his many ty Att rney had bees spent qualifications which have made him the advisory expert laseoe Pg At ' beck Over @ pei of the Central Mercantile Association a No. 111 Fifth pace an — * =] eal nig defeat wae m Febuke to the Wil sponsor for Welemany Avenue, Under the auspices of this organization of ah 2 Aechmacesmoatr a tieabned bar Retr rergeg roe oan » New of Hrookiyn business men interested tn the financial welfare of ive i or and ‘ jent of the Ger ne tivet attac ieinmaun " % Pe ieee stes Altianes 2) boo Yoru] tha Wied BAMLAALIO on Ose led te the Civil Merv New York, Dr. Rastall has Just issued a report which ' July of this year when 8) vined that he had kno nn ¢ Jishes from statistics furnished by the United States Bureau of Labor Stale, Whose denunciations of ‘ fh. - tw : Hinequent, to-day led to the discovery Wilnon was “7 United States than in the smallest town Y U (hat hie conviction for a crime tm ner and thoroughly Ronest 10 rhe things that cost money In New ————— ( ) California Urows doubt around his ve aroussé ti wre Bnew & man tn whem voi. Dr. Rastall told me, “are pot] wy + . ad r Melt oo ce an ou on understand ut the right to that Weismann's re co UREeS 08) jamental human needs of reels pain aeaty’ cow. of living must CAN’ ] After ant ve of the man hese indorse and clothing, It's the desire to’ be, conside ed in “dean with | mer in whi elemann obtained ad- | admitted to nie ‘ou the eye, to use a slang pect, Is UNGUestionable that in New York re n in yo, average family of 4 particula BUY tulsaion to the bar in 1901, The Eve) Oo ee Oe aN ANTLCHI: 1908. He Wan ox-| iression, that may make New York |soonds more ‘money ‘in New. York ning World obtains! from Franklin NESE PLOT. 8 Bmith an an expensive place to live in.” =| than in other places. Thin is duc Danaher, head of the Board of Stato! Y ‘ : tp. | Franklin MoE er on June 9 of; “The New York woman bas been the examples of a geieraliy hugh Law Examiners in Albany, « state ‘otien jas of Wetmmannte pest eas] rene: Hamed for this condition; do you) ae ae “a ant g eee ae TO. D. Y ment that if Welamann did state in his started think she ta guilty or not sullty?’ lithe art “talsemenshio ls. mor l- A application for adminsion that he had in 1886, Bt asked Dr, Rastall ably developed in this city th th | been convicted of a crime in Callifor- thts cecerd hanioe ts hot in stat a ihe FEAR OF THE HEAD WAITER #1) Where cise in the world.” nia he would not have beew admitted. | jie Hoard destroys such applications i . ‘si ‘. because e sale Se a mitind it wee eer, Sie ieneetoe tice COSTS MONEY ITS THAT “DAZZLE HABIT On the other hand, if Weissmann padding in w inci er whilamaen cocle ban baee sn't Bo much the women aa the THAT'S EXPENSIVE starts to-morrow. OS nat alae Se Wie agptentien thet iy “a stated in hix application that he had head waiters,” answered the expert on] “in ot t he had served time he would be sub- Arreated With a number of| been convicted in California, for if rhe cost of living, “Every man wants $25 $28 $30 fect to disbarment proceedings for| he did he would not Rave been ad-|1) ho a vero to @ bead waiter, and , , having practised fraud and deceit) ft San Francisco in| mitted _—_—_———_ THE MAN-EATER! The man who wrote “TARZAN OF living up to the expectations of the head waiters in the lobster palaces has bankrupted many a poor family. But people are too apt to Judge New York Yew York as Inter- upon the Appellate Division of the vitional Secretary of the pit Beoond Department, where he wan admitted te practice, The jaw in this s uits at Union and editor of the Baker's Jour nal Three years later he entered 17.50 connection is laid down in the case Politics as lubor candidate for (ne | THE APES" has just written for The | yy iis lobster palace crowds—men and 4, ane ei ‘ of Thomas J, Pritchett, @ lawyer WhO! defeated. In 1901 he began a three- | 2¥ening World @ still finer novel. women mainly from out of town. I to dazzle » perhaps, but know when I first came here I spent |: much more money than was neces- was disbarred in November, 1907, for| year term as Chief Deputy to the] “THE MAN-EA'TER” is the nam of this new story by Edgar Rice bition is a good 5 most failing to state in his application for | Clerk of Kings County Imported Bannockburn w hile in this ol o began the ry :; . admission that be had been convicted th] Burroughe: a ; stranger within our gates wi mixtures months in jail, Me was pardoned, | Law School and one year and eleven |f W \ t there are restaurants. To-day, I spend no more hotels and restaurants | than I would anywhere else in thi ets as on Fifth Aven United States, And I have lived prett much everywhere from New York to the coast. |side of New York impression “Rents are higher in New York |seems to be pretty general that the than in other cities,” Dr, Rastall con- | Sky is the limit cost of living tinued, “if you speak of New York in in this city. the v the oki sense of Manhattan Island. !tor from out 0! mesh But it is poambie to get a flat for as |spends $25 a day because he knows litde money in Brooklya or Flatbush, |no better, and decides it le the Bronx or some of the Jersey suburbs, as anywhere else in the United States, Pag is bee gr hrs ny. zoe than in most other cities, ‘ood la cheaper in New York than tn any of! ELSEWHERE. the Eastern towna except Buffalo, “In the four important sect Richmond and Baltimore. the family budget,” Dr, Ras ling elements that made ou popular are found in months in an office as a law clerk. His law ac! certificate was issued June 19 It is necessary under the law to have two sponsors who will vouch for the good character of the appli- cant for admission. One of the fan the certificate of Weismann's mission to the Bar by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn shows, was Edward Henrich Moltke Roehr, formerty of No, 185 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn. Reebr, an ex-Assemblyman, swore that Weismann, whom he knew for seven years, Was a “man of good honest silk and pure thread-dyed wool, [but that fact did not militate im his favor, The Court held that he had These suits are fresh | es, "yeas Snare ae from our factory [Gite ws, agave, and the very Weismann’s history tn the United @ parallel to Priteh- latest models. Si prowdiy tag that, served A huge assortment |=": of every size and any color you desire. An exceptional sale. Prepare for to-morrow. “THE MAN-' MATER” will begin serial publication in The Evening World next Monday, Nov, 15, Read tt. ‘ _—_— Names Taft for Re@ Cross, WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—President Wilson has appointed former Preai- dent William H. Taft Chairman of the Central Committee of the American Red Cross, to succeed Major-Gen. George W. Davis, retired. Gen. Davis resigned on [reputation and character, account of ill health. Mr. Taft was thoroughly respectable and is fully | formerly President of the Red Cross, deserving of admission to the Bar of! but gave way to President Wilson. this State” HIS SPONSOR TOO HAS A RECORD. to live in New Y« | He mig! clusion abc LIVING JUST AS CHEAP HERE AS ny Jail after conviction for complicity im @ dynamite plot during hi newe outbreaks in the W: Although this conviction ecourred in 1A86 the courts of thin State hold that the statute of limitations does not | apply in diabarment proceedings. ‘Section §§ of the Judiciary Law sem forth that counsellor who is guilty of any deoeit, sht on Roehr's own character is malpractice, crime or mindemeanor | best Curnished by the police records, may be suspended from practice or| which show that since 1907 he removed from office, Fraud and do-| been missing from Brooklyn while consiats in doing just what] District Attorney's detectives and t Pritchett die police have been searching for him. Weismann’s most recent appear-| ‘The Grand Jury investigated his busi- ance in the Mmelight took place a/ ness affairs few days after elect! n when he de-| Roehr bad charge of the estates of clared that the pro-German vote in| Judge Charles Kiehl of Brooklyn and Brooklyn defeated Congressman Fite-| his daughter, Mra. Margaret Hexa- kd, who sought election to the mer, and after a Grand Jury invest). Bench. Weismann declared that two secret meetings at Arion Hall before the election accomplished | Pitxgeraid’s downfall. Wetsimann inidamammemimemieaie, G. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE, NEW YOR: Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL quently his property in Brooklyn was A Collection of Rich Fur Garments in modish shapes and fetching com- binations, is displayed on the Third Floor Possessed of a Peculiar Grace HE Fasbion Queen who presides over the Empire of Suits has been difficult to satisfy in colors this season—though the new bisenit browns and tans and creams, alter- nating with the blues and bordeaux, seem to meet her requirements of the moment Every new color makes its appearance in the Suit Cabinet of the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth street as quickly as Fifth Avenue For the ensuing elaborate social functions demanding luxurious apparel, are L adopts it ‘To-morrow at #30 there is an sacar Mole Garments : , . $225.00 to 750.00 age of suits appearing on the tleer whic! a8 / NY crite the ewes in clr and tome a Mink Garments. . . 550.00 to 2,200.00 Me ‘ ‘ mths are posensed of that peculint grace of Broadtail Garments . + 875.00 to 1,800.00 —— fulness which at the same ti veals th “¢ ott S lines of the tigure—and which is the quintes Karakul Garments . . . 350.00 to 950.00 sence of suit) smartness, And th nirins . G Niece sachs bensAdein women Ermine Garments . C . 650.00 to 2,450.00 Y plushes and Sictutor~el the score of the very smartest aterials id fi gs— te3 + 7 Sen atitier a Wan sume anes In addition to these made up Garments, are the various made up and down the Avenue. | grades of choice Pelts for individual selection. Magnificent Silver Foxes, Natural Blue Foxes and Natural Cross Foxes are also displayed. New York Newark | Brooktyn Pittsburgh . ; — - ae re ‘ ¢ S rs Philadelphia St. Louis Large and interesting assortments of popular Fu at moderate prices. Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria 1S INVITED. For High Cost of Living © Kverybody Geta the “Dazzle Habit” Here, Bren the Aud to | tron” Dr Masta “oe 1 works out co eon You need not f eny more York that @#ite «here t ma it eet more for 7” EPI ON IMPORTANT QUESTIONS \\ 1 York morn w pa to take section. It ~ Tork compares teaver. 10 te ithee (9 et feast the fee Ment war y bleber SCOPALIANS TO VOTE nan Suffrage and Pe to New York Diocese water to the one hundred and f the Prot nt = Mpiecopal Diocese of convened in Kynod Hall hing after a cel tion of b Aral of Bt the Divine at 10 o'clock man Buffrage in the Kpte n fb one of the inp n Which the body will be asked ie expected the New moat the Cath wote on Suffrage will be favorable Another question is whether or not the diovese will approve the proposed . pebe trevinta 11 you send Tren in combination wits Port and Ol), take Dewey's DEW-FER-OL This pin olves the raising of « $5,000, 00 The action of the New York convention is being watched by —————S SF ——z==>—F ince its approval practically mean the estab fhe fume one will comtinue during the and in the evening from Stern Brothers tend and 43rd Sireols, Wast of Fitth Avera Y LARGE EDUCTIONS, TO-MORROW, IN Imported Albatross and French Flannel House Gowns In splendid assortinents of semi-fitting and straight styles, in desirable colorings, some with hand embroid- ered lingerie collar and cuffs, at $2.75, 3.95 and 5.85 Formerly from $5.00 to 11.50 The Petticoat Section On the Second Floor. is replete with Skirts for every re- quireme nt. Of special interest are the smart creations for evening wear, in attractive materials, trim- mings and colorings, at moderate prices. UNUSUAL VALUES AVAILABLE, THURSDAY Taffeta Jersey Top and Me anne Petticoats, in smart street shades, S299 & 3.50 “Imperato” Satin, Plaid Taffeta and dere Top Skirts, in new full flare models, - . $4.50 A Most Attractive Offering of Infants’ Wear, To-morrow On the Second Floor, will comprise Colored Corduroy Coats, in pavy; fur trimmed; brown and « at S020 Angora Wool Sweater Sets, four pieces; at $4.50 in serviceable colors; sizes 1 to 5 years, - sizes 2 to 5 years, Also a very advantageous purchase of Handsmocked Bloomer Dresses at $1.15 Made of fine chambray, in pink, light blue, Copenhagen and green; sizes & to 5 years, Classique and Alpha Corsets (Exclusive with Stern Brothers) Are shown on the Second Floor, in the very latest modoly for every type of figure and the most favored mat orints, at reasonable prices. ‘The designs conform, in every detail, with the present mode of gowning, VERY SPECTAL FOR THURSDAY) Model Corsets White Coutil or Broche, at $2.95 35ce, 75¢ Attractive New White or Pink Broche, | at $185 Batiste Brassieres, trimmed with heavy laces and embroidery; Valhes from 500 to 81 oo” Fibre Covered Wardrobe Trunks at $17.50 , covered and bound with fibre; interiors have twelve veneered hangers and five drawers, Full siz Canvas Covered Wardrobe Trunks at $12.95 Hartman Wardrobe Trunks at $25 to $110 Fibre Covered Dress Trunks - - at $9.75