The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 12

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-12 Rewser British Cotambia Premier. VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 16.—Sir Rich- ard McHride, for twelve Premier British Columbia, resigned Will leave soon for London, to be | t General for British Columbia in| having resigned. | , for many years Attorney | ex Premier and Conser- NEW DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHO WILL FIGHT CRIME WITH OWN WEAPON. SWANN TO FIGHT CRIME WITH ITS OWN WEAPONS As District Attorney He'll Hire | Criminologists to Aid in Prosecutions. | RADWAY & CO. |Meet Druggists’ Demands 25c SIZE BOTTLE In Addition ' ADWAY other | One of the numerous innovations larger staan came | Wbich Judge Edward Swann will . tone ee nenterior Feme- | geek to introduce into the District i ts now able to] Attorney's office, when he takes! i Te at weies| charge on the first of January, is} ir means. | that of an expert criminologist. It will be the duty of this expert in crime to determine the status of a Externally fro prisoner; to decide whether he be in- Yt Lamtago sane; to discover whether his crime Sernine ees was the result of ime \ity and to Newsy recommend whether the prisonor Sore Mosclen ‘Tootiache | shall be prosecuted or sent to aa | Il asylum, fn Mowete tba theories be has held for many years, | ~—— -_— - old. Okie In an Interview with a reporter for] ficient conduct of the District At- Heat amach Tho Evening World the Judge dis-|torney's office. He wants to run the to cussed many of his ideas for the ef-' ofce much as the office of a Vogela@. 167-169 East 125th St. aii. success. THaaAache No connection with any other store us- ing « similar name, Announcing Our Famous MARK-DOWN SALE Commencing To-Day Every Suit & Overcoat in our establishment, including the celebrated Kuppenheimer Clothes All of this season’s manufacture are now marked down to BARGAIN PRICES so as to effect a clearing out of every Winter Suit and Overcoat to make room for Spring goods now in course of manufacture. A Few Sample Prices of SUITS & OVERCOATS . ous Soe $15.00 20.00 25.00 28.00 30.00 35.00 7 $10.75 13.75 15.75 19.75 22.50 24.75 Black Suits Excluded No Ape We also have a Special Sale of Genuine Carr's Melton Overcoats $ 0 XXX Carr's Melton Overcoats 5 *22: for Men and Young Men... . $92 J very finest of all overcoat fabrics—splendidly tailored and throughout with Skinner's satin, Nothing can surpass a Carr's Melton for real downright overcoat goodness & durability ———— PHADASEOHOHSYCHKCOEKReHKHHeveo0204 9 8 Christmas Candy Fresh Bonbons and Chocolates in a e variety of flavors can be had ina e assortment of beautiful and use- ful containers, which offer a wide se- lection in gifts that are suitable for all. For the Children We make Hard Candiese=Sugar Candy of all kinds— Butter-cups == Clear Squares == Peppermints, etc. = all are me sores and daticio. ere AEDES FRESH HOUR sf . Bonbons Chocolates At Leading Druggists and at our Stores. Addresses of some of our principal stores:— 508 Fifth Ave. near 42nd St. 10 Wall St. 162 Broadway 219 Broadway 1597 Broadway near 49th St, 2393 Broadway near 88th St. 48 West 34th St 61 W, 42nd St. near Sixth Ave. 150 W. 125th St. 458 Fulton St., Brooklyn © 0 0 0 © 6 6 @ 6 0-0 0 66 08 © © OO 06 06-6" 6-6-8" 8~ SECO D TOP OT OO DSO MeOH THR MESO TESe ECC ORO OOM Owe eecee ee oes FHFFOHKHO OFFS OOO O THE EVENING WORLD, THU ful corporation is conducted, He nointains that @¢Mc: at business methoda are nec osary in the Crimt- pal Ce Building and that the District Attorney's office should be run on @ basis of specialization Lam going to apply scientific busl- ness methods to the office,” said hidge Swann, ‘Phat Is something that has never been done before. I am going to specialize and division- allze the labor of the office, The work | of a successful gorporation is di- visionallzed. ‘Tho work of a suc- cessful corporation is handled by | npociali#ts or experts in various lines. | should bo ap- of the atin same methods to the office plied Attorney. SEPARATING THE SHEEP FROM| THE GOATS IN CRIME. |_ "One of the specialists whom I hope to have on my staff will be a criminol- ogixt. I would like to have such an} expert as Dr. Max G. Schlapp, who se student of crime has long been A ¢ and criminals he District Attor-| ney's department is one of the best | clearing houses for mental defectives. | Many criminals are mental defectives | land should be examined by an ex- | pert. | prisoner, after @ thor- ation by the expert crim. | linologist, prove to be insane, the prop- thing to be done with him is to place him in an asylum, Let such a man bo sent to asylum with a} bench warrant har it! he is finally dincharged as cured and | {in my opinion has not been suitably | | punished for his crime, let the bench warrant be executed bringing him be- fore the courts for trial, “However, it might be that his term of service in asylum was suffti-~ cient punishment and in that event le could go free, By letting him go free, I mean to let him go without , bail, but jet the criminal indictment | | hang over him, so that in the event of his going wrong he could be quick- ly placed on trial for his crime.” Judge Swann explained that he thought he might be able to get a riminologist by means of the $5,000 riation for the District Attor- office, which is an allowance r a médical adviser. | Dr. Otto H, Schultze, Coroner's Physician, is enjoying that al- lowance, Dr. Schultze’s office was put | under Civil Service some time ago, | Should a ough exam i over him, and to take over the office for an ex- pert criminologist it would be neces. sary to legislate Dr, Schultze out of the position. Judge Swann stated, however, that Dr, Sohultze might quality for the position he has in mind, CONVICTION RECORD DOES NOT | MAKE A DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Judge Swann explained that he does not believe that a record for convictions is proof of the efficiency of a District Attorney. With the aid of his experts he hopes to getermine | whether a prisoner is actually guilty and if he is the defendant will be prosecuted to the limit, If there is/ any doubt as to @ prisoner's guilt, all the facts will be presented to ‘the | Jury and the twelve men shall de- | cide. ‘On my staff of assistants will be a number of specialists along certain lines of crime,” continued Judge Swann. “Those who are not already | specialists will rapidly be trained to | become such, The work of the o fice will be divided up in such a way that the prosecutions in the various | branches of orime will be conducted by @ prosecutor who is an authority in his particular line. For instance, 1 shall have a bureau of commercial frauds, This bureau wili handle all cases dealing with business crimes, “In order to keep track of crime and criminals I am going to install a card | Index system for the identification of criminals, This system [ shall call ‘Who's Who in the Underworld.’ Into | this card index @ystem will go tho | record of every criminal who is| brought into the courts. It will be so | cros#-indexed that in a few moments’ time a prowecutor can lay his fingers ‘on the life record of the man who 1s | before him. “As a result of this card index sys- | tem the prosecutor will be better | qualified to examine the prisoner and to cross-examine witnesses. I have | found from a long study of crime that criminals usually atick to one line of endeavor. If a burglar is brought into court you will find upon looking up his previous crimes that they were | similar, and you will also find that his defense is similar, I can refer to the | card-index history of a safe-blower, and will find that his previous job | was performed by the same methods, | So you see my record will show what gang or particular criminal performed | a certain job.” eae aan EVEN BEER GLASS STEWED. | Bolling of Barreom Dr! sels Ordered in Montclatr, N, J, Bolled beer glasses will be the only | ones permitted in the saloons of Mont- clair, N, J., by am edict of the Health Department, Just issued, Of course, whiskey glasses will come under the | one rule. Up to the present the barkeepers have used only cold running water to clean glasses after use, The Health Depart- ment believes this treatment ts not suf- ficlent to destroy germs. The new code requires not only that the glasses shall be washed in boiling water, but that they shall be rinsed tn cold water after The sume rule applies to glasses used | at soda fountains, A Lionel Electric Train ! | Ie sure to make the children | happy. Electric Toys of> avery, | | description—loads and loads of fun for all—strong, useful, scientific You can't possibly please the young aters better, Be sure to ask for “‘Lionel’’—the standard for 16 years “High grede but mot high priced” AB department, toy aud electrical stores Guaranteed by the meker The Lionel Manufacturing Co. or 9 East 2h Jsurgery, according to Dr, Cornelia C. RSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915. WOMAN DOCTOR MUST | NOT NEGLECT MODISTE re to compete with | men in the medl- loal profession you must have not only Only by Retaining Feminine} knowledge and skill equal to that of the men but you must cultivate joertain, qualities which belong exclu- ive o women. Those who prefer 1s a woman. sympathy, the If the woman physician has a coiffure, rough hands, a stiff, Ve h | avork ok run down heels she cannot ex- ress the charm that really is her bi rthright Charm Can They Succeed, the masculine ersonality and attri- Students Are Told. butes in a physician will employ a ian, You cannot, therefore hope to —— jappeal to this class aping mascu- line dress or manner: CHILD DIES OF BU RNS. Had Been Regular visits to an wp-to-the- minute dressmaker and a classy beauty parlor are as necessary to success for women doctors as a head full of knowledge of medicine and Stapleton G ing With Matches In Hed, Five-year-old Annie Stillwell of Canal Street, Stapleton, died at the Smith In- firmary Hospital ‘on this morning as the result of burns recelved while playing with matches in bed When Annto’s mother put her to bed, Inst evening, the child had in her hand Brant. She gave the freahman class of the New York Medical College and | Hospital for Women such advice on| how to build up a practice: “| don't mean,” she said, “that aj doctor needs the beauty of a Lillian Russell or the wardrobe of a fash-|a number of matches which her mother lonablo debutante. Sho docs, how-/did not coe After the mother had ever, need the beauty that ts the re- | gone to sleep the child struck one and sult of careful attention to hair, ekin|'* at fire to her night drius. The wits and teeth, and her clothes must be |" \ib4 into the room to find her daugh- well made, becoming and thoroughly tor badly burned about the head and up to date, hands H “Most of those who employ a wom-| Mre. Stillwell was clightly burned in an physician employ her because she putting out tl. fire. Will Close ses’ Suits Plain or Fur Trimmed Models Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, English Whipcord or Scotch Tweeds. 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 SS Misses’ Fur Trim’d Suits With Seal, Skunk, Beaver or Opossum Fur Fur Trimmed Suits of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcord or Velveteen. 14 to 20 Years. 22.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 282 Fibre Silk Sweaters With Sashes—For Women and Misses Of Extra Quality Fibre Silk, in Green and White, Lavender and White, Canary and White, Azure and White, Purple and White, or Rose and White. 5.95 Heretofore $9.75 A Practical Gift A Coward Shoe Gift Certificate is the most useful gift you can give. It is redeemable any time at its face value in Coward Shoes, those comfort-giving friends to the feet. Coward Shoe Resolve this year to make your ge PRACTICAL by presenting coward Shoe Certificates to your friends and relatives. Sold Nowhere Else ‘They want the womanly feminine lightness of j ugly shirtwaist, frayed skirt and boots The girl's | Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets POWERS AGAIN WARN CHINA. r Japan Sen ont Amainat China the note from the Entente Powers warning against the re-establishment of the Chinese monarchy ‘The note is of a soothing nature, but omphasizes the necessity of the main- tenance of peace in China and the de- termination of the Entente nations to protect their rights in the case of out~ breaks. tate. already overcrowded time of the of to-day, this soap whit have prescribed for vears in the skin and scalp troubles, —Ad Gillies 1916 Calendar We are now distributing our 1916 calendar to our customers. One sent free with every purchase. Retailers DIRECT FROM WHOLESALER SH OFF THE ROASTER Don't fail to ure the double advantage of buying your cof- fee direct from the wholesaler. Save money and get | pure, olesome coffee, fresh off the roaster, Bean or ground, WE DELIVER FREE in Grogter Now York and within 800 miles, 6 Ibs, C. O, D., oF cash with order. Hoyond 00 miles, 10 Ibs., cash with order Katab. 75 Years. GILLIES COFFEE co. wonderfully ae Selous coffee at @ remarkably low price, As good as any retailer quality, You whole price— save 10c, & pound. 5 Ibs. for $1.00, This is Gi is made from smaller and br priced coffees. as delicious reasonabl price. Out Friday Misses’ Fur Trim’d Coats Collars of Beaver, Natural or Skunk Raccoon Of Wool Velour, Zibeline, Wool Plush, Oxford Vicuna or Corduroy. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Girls’ Winter Coats Tailored Models Of Zibeline, Cheviots, English Checks, Tweeds or Corduroy Velvet. 6 to 14 Years. 7.50 Fur Trimmed or WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 98 Silk Sweaters With Sashes—For Women and Misses Of Pure Thread Silk, Imported Sweaters in desirable colors, including sash; also a number of Imported Fibre Silk Sweaters. 10.00 Heretofore $14.50 to $29.50 fetes Motor Truck De! {WAIT FOR FEBRUARY me ONE LOW PRICE CUSTOMERS WELFARE SA REDUCTIONS OF 25% TO 50% ay GQUSUAT BUYIN DPPORTUN Axminster 579: 50 Be Brussels Certificates on Sale Now at Mail Orders Filled James S. Coward THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE} The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other niorning newspaper. Rug, 9x11, did (Sa Baronial Brown Wicker Turkieh Couch, Cthions “igs Upholste ed in on Imitation Leather, Broken Cotfee—It beans of higher very mucl more To Make Your Skin | Naturally Beautiful Hetorn to Monarchy. Resinol Soap is not only unusually rOK ye é.— Py i cleansing and seftening, but its regular TOKIO, Dec. 16.—Italy's ratification | ie deey to the skin and heir eka having arrived, Japan has forwarded to| natural beauty of perfect health which even the best of cosmetics can only imi- Resinol Soap does this, too, with out drawing one extra moment from the ‘The soothing, restoring influence that possible is the Resinol which i hysicians care of FREE So" se Orice Retailers aT Mies the ‘oken Just but | Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 | ch - Ht N. W. Cor. 6thAv. & 15thSt. Open Saturday Evenings

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