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__ VERSE NQURY 5) fore him on Saturday, March 10, at President New York Central and G. A. Harwood, Chief Engineer Elec- 4 trical Zone, New York Central BE " The injunction proceedings pre- viously instituted by ex-Senator Ben- nett still hold and this new move is in the nature of a supplementary ac- |tion designed to throw additional light on the proposed agreement. Be- cause of repeated failure of counsel for the city to appear before Justice Cropsey to argue the application for |an Injunction more than a month ago, the Court declared the city in de. |fault on oral argument, but granted additional time in which written briefs might be submitted. When Mayor Mitchel heard of the order he laughed and made some dis- Jointed remarks about political can- didates, as follows: “Any new announcements made to- day of candidates in the coming cam- paign—I am not asking that in any velations"—— “Are you prepared to appear in court for examination?” was asked | , “We always obey the mandate of the | Supreme Court,” was the reply. “What is your opinion of the or- der?” “It might be contempt of court to ‘Other City Officials and Rail- road Heads Also Or-- dered to Appear. | Tustice Cropsey, of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, signed an order to-day directing that Mayor Mitchel @nd a number of city officials and of- @icers of the New York Central Rail- Company appear in person be- 20 A. M. to be examined concerning the West Side improvement plan. This new legal procéeding in op- Position to the pending agreement Between the city and ratlroad com-| say, therefore, I refrain.” Pany was solicited by ex-Senator| Comptroter Prendergast said: William M. Bennett, who also Insti-| Pei SR ited A refuse to Rad Supreme Court on any account.” tuted injunction proceedings before | When it was suggested that the Tustice Cropsey some time ago to re-| Court was seeking enlightenment in Strain consummation of the contract.|the injunction proceedings, An almost obsolete provision of the | eee sald: Greater New York charter was util-| j,cn,¢nink the Court can stand en- $zed@ for this new form of Inquisition. Voluminous papers were submitted Only once before has it'been invoked, | to Justice Cropsey in support of the That was in 1900, when Justice Gay-|4PPlication, chief among which the the Ec Meron i sack Gaus affidavit by J. Bleecker Miller, Nor, afterwards Mayor, signed such | chareing many violations of the law gn order summoning Mayor Van/in the proposed plans. Wyek and Dock Commissioners Cram,! Mr, Bennett said the city offctais Murphy and Meyer before him in pro- | td not yet submitted any briefs in ecedings against the ice trust of that | {he Injunction proceedings. An or- year. Section 1534 of the charter provides that on applicationfor five citizens a justice of the ourt may der to show cause is now pending and jacts as a temporary restraining order the “When was Burlingame resolution ate,” added Mr. and the Comp- would welcome an Supreme they Sign an order requirine public off- gation, but did not wish it con- ciala to appear and be examined 1 by mountebanks, Very weil {when sufficient facts are presented will now have opportunity for Bhowing that such examination {s| 4M investigation before the Supreme proper, - Ex-Senator Bennett presented such &,,; applic @ay, relat The five ct n to Justice gw to the W Cropsey to- t Mide EX-MINISTER PAYS $500 FOR SELLING “DRUG CURE” plan. ) ned it were onley of Broudway William H. ¢ and Lawrence Avenue, Flushing; John J. ’ 4 Feist, No, 408 W Forty-second |! Vidence Shows Profits Reached Street, Man! John Zi man,| $1,500 a Month—Had No Phy- No. 534 Ninth Avenue, Manhattan sician’s Prescription, George G. J o. 210 Beventeenta Ss attan; Henry, William N, Richie, seventy-one Ruschmeyer, No. 214 West One Hun- | Sears old, of No, 105 St. James Place, dred and fifth Street, Manhattan, irooklyn, formerly a sbyterian als cited to appear in| tninister, was fined $500 to-day in Rurt Two, of the Su. |Special Sessions court, Brooklyn, af- . Brooklyn, and “submit ter he pleaded guilty to the charge of Commissioner to examination to b mi violating the Nealth law by sell "yolating to the West an alleged “drug cure” without ment PI ¢ aysician's prescription. He paid John Purroy Mitciel, Mayor: Wil fine fam A. | Evidence showed the “cure” was Lamar Hardy, @ bottle and that Rich-- na € t i} $1,500 a month, XN. PL has a government It bh Batis : facture the “cure.” was duck commissiuner; Sanitord, |convicted in Spectal Sessions twelve Chief Engineer > k_ | Years ago on the charge of practicing PY. Goodrich, consulting nedicine without a license, More re Borough Manhattan 4, [cently he was charged with violating ‘oO'Ma sathia excart + Mederal healta law, but compro O' Malle al estate ex Finance | * jc che. coe Departme KJ. F Assist- | justice Kernochan said he was ant Uo to be wi ie Nichols, Chiet Fr suse of hi 1 age and the ray: arge number ymmendatory let Mravie H. \ ’ . ters in his from clergy Act Vice ELVET is a “two year eal You can’t buy a pi load of vee until after Nature has brought out the very dest that’s in it—by two years ageing in wooden hogsheads, You will never realize how much better natural ageing makes tobacco, until you've smoked some Velvet. GOOD colt driven too young is a good hoss ruined. A good tobacco smoked too “young” is a good smoke spoiled, Bigger And Better Than Ever BROOKLYN UTO SHOW TO-MORROW---LAST DAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS 93 REGT ARMORY SPR AE ASINELT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES NEXT WEEK THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 191: 7: 230, S, VESSELS Compulsory Wage-Earning for Every Girl A Chapter in New Gospel of Preparedness Receive Training That Will Fit Her for Self Support. Be Taught to Cook a Meal, Make a of 19, Dress, Trim a Hat and Write a Rich or Poor,} Check. | Says Miss {Then Be Compelled to Earn Her Own Sophie Kerr,} Living for Two Years. | Should; EXEMPTION: | Sopne TERR, whats by Area Gene 7 EVERY Git, AT NWETEEW FhovLD TRAW AND Wow Two YEARS %, Every Girl — of Those Who Died on the Lusitania and Laconia. |) WASHING N, March 2. ‘three American ships have been a t A Girl Engaged to Be Married Is Exempt. P by mines or submarines, four, Ame! icans have been killed een wounded In perations against America since the start of the war, _— Germany's nav shippin por’ SHE WoULDNT Manny THE MAN SHE WORKS FOR BECAVSE SHE WOULD kwow AL ME RAUL Gy Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Universal industrial service for every girl! Four Americans Killed Outside ; ~Twenty icked, twelve have been destroyed breath at night, and six have life of Leonette’s child. The baby | died and Leonette, crazed with grief, |stepped from the deathbed into am adjoining room, obtained a revolver and opened fire on the physicians, U BOATS AND MINES o power on earth could have d the child,” Dr. Cleary said, NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils to Open Up Air Passages. Your clogged What a relief! nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you Abt can breathe freely. No more haw ing, snuffling, mucous discharg t- |headache, dryness—no stfuggling for your cold or catarrh is gone. Jon't stay stuffed up! hottle of Ely's Cream Balm from yout druggist now. Apply a little of this Ni fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos 1. trils, let it penetrate through every air ts Get a small ing to official statistics available to- passage of the head; soothe and heal * day. |the swollen, inflamed mucous mem- . woman Offers this new gospel of preparedness. It {s the opinion at 3 i exclusive of /btane, giving you instant relief, Ely's Miss Sophie Kerr, one of the editors of the Woman's Home Companion, | see ue ere eee t. Cream Balm is just what every colé that every girl, rich or poor, when she reaches the age Pas ll eh Mag igs at ind catarrh su@orer bas been seeking St Mthiaeemdatinn the a ee aati FER MOLEAW tacks on British ships, such as the Whe io lendid. —Advt. p is engag m jed— | Lusitania and Laconia. The list fol- should be given training for selfsupport and then lows should earn her own living for a period: of two years mil? ft 218—Wretva: 1 Soesient, ric | In a charmingly written and most entertaining novel, Mm | od rns Bie Maveope” Walt ole Gab fast published,| "Nie"S" W018 Orewnteter: won, gtewk mine LOUR, sugar, eggs, milk, | i. Miss Kerr describes the admirable effect of compulsory May 1, 1915-—Guiflight; & Americans, ‘Tor fruit—all cost more than e ‘@ Wwageearning upon a typical idle daughter of America.| | Tay 23, 1915—Nebrasian: mone, Injured | flavoring. Don't risk them ¥ Fr i Brought up to wear pretty clothes, to dance, té| — - — — medi, * 10le—Kactenew: rene, Sunk by oub- with inferior extracts j spend money with happy carelessness, this ig what at-) Nov, 18, 1915—Helen W. Martia; gone, Struck | ¢aos/Bagery, tTactlve, useless little Lessle Brannan, Miss Kerr's | ee, 3. 1915—Commminioaw: gone, Fire! oo ' herotne, 1s told in the winter which she supposed was = det (not Amer ines peor onde reserved for her debut: v}6- Seecounet Damaged by “Your father wished you, at the) ~~ rigs ane | 16 Gold Shell; none, Damaged by are of nineteen, if you were not en-|/N @ telephone booth in her office ONFIRST AMERICAN ’. rd t i 1916 Onwemo: mene. Wired on by th é : ome} Man, passing by, closed th gaged to be married, to learn us ded Instantaneously convinced that & a | o--Ramnens © lnivesd. Sunk, pret. u r i wage-carning occupation and become] meant to imprison her until he could 16-1 Soak tw wid. e Ss self-supporting for a period of not/accomplish his fell design, she was semrarearenretnsxesscorteresemaearenen——n- laneo: none, Sunk ty eub- | less than two years. Your father |#mazed when he found that the door 1914 Columbian; none, Sunk by aud. | VANI LLA nob turned readily. Did you ever i 16-0 t! wanted you to know something| Near of auch stoucditet’ Of come 1816--Galena: one, Fired om within nore of life than just—froth. He| nothing happened to he.” oniph 1i6-—-Chemune: none, Sunk by Aue wanted you to understand the people] “And don’t you think that the av« MER ’ DOOMED 6, teceess sine, sloctis ts who must make their own way and girl, if she is trained for w Offices of Company Besieged —Overdue La Touraine | n enough to keep her from any al privation?” | asked. WHY GIRLS NEED APPRENTICE. | shoulder hard responsibilities, Hebeooa Palmar: none lle thought that you should learn to Sacramento; none, Fired on SOCIETY IN MEXICO = = do just as they do. He wanted you SHIP IN SELF-SUPPORT. Reports Off Nantucket. ADIT. Wet ween: none, Btovuml ty to eat the bread you have earned, to] “indeed she can,” sald Miss | TT Howatonic: nove, Bunk by sul know how much you are worth to] “7 is always for 1. 1017—Lyman M, Law: none. — oe TRIED TO KILL SURGEONS Bunk rl worker, the world tn actual dollars and cents, to be among people who work, not as jan observer but as a fellow worker.” | YOUNG EDITOR GIVES ADVICE small savings bank account, mend n Line her own clothes and not plunge ‘ heavily on new ones, This training | neh Ad has | too eged the | irly be in thrift arfd economy would be es-| for bookings on the fir » to sat! Government Agents Haves WHO 0! ERATED ON CHIL fou) YOUNG GIRLS, cially valuable for girls who always] with guns and gun crews. No actual I Watched Them--Papers | P “No girl in America is so rich that} have spent money with both soonines have Gean ultotied ic wan | CONR Watched “lnetn=Papers 8 afford not to know how to| lor, to make the test supremely jigcnaetip a a ee i , aah Bs ati | boas pao Kerr told. me. with| ful for such girls, they should have to| “td to-day, but names are being in of Juarez Consul Stolen, =| keNosia, wis, March 2 bs ae F live on what At th exed, and when it is decided which ebininiaiemmanenens \ S x 2 emphasis when I tatked with her 10} oginning they might receive an ale | ship shall be tirmt armed these pros Leonette is held to-day on her editorial office at No. 381 Fourth BL PAS lowance Just big cnough to represent] “retice passengers will be berthed , March 2. —Important! ciarge of attempted AND ye 2.—Sam A murder, follow- ~/ Good Beverages ’) to Train On. ‘Evans Avenue. I think » is the diet uss Dee nee relsed itt 38 (Boge clr- |" p. A. & Franklin, head of the line papers which may bear on the German | ing his attack on Dr, John H, Cleary Great Helps to Better pataon tt ever in an alto al _ “Girls need this apprenticeship | said thé ships would have to depend | intrigue to involve Mexico.and Japan | and Dr. George Ri e Health and Living ; Her cheeks are as as wae in alt euppert not marely be- upon the Navy Department for gun|in war with the United States were The ey we Shaheeyt pans formed mailis reamy as the magnolia petals of her| cause at some time in their lives ' ‘or guns, as there " an operation In an effort to save the ‘4 native Maryland, her eyes are a clear,| they may have to earn their way,” rews as well as for guns, as there! stolen Wednesday from the German Try The : 3 vie ‘elightful air) Miss Kerr summed up, “but be- is no truth in the report that @) Consulate at Juarez, Mexico. way blue, and she bas a delightf cause utter idleness has a very |icreat number of ex-naval gunners! Pho theft was reported by | turd Ss ‘ [Oe ee rent nee oe poor, ought | hteaTistete in’ qremnaanetnen had offered thelr services, ‘The num-|conaul Max Weber, but be didn aturday Specials ALY very Sire : nth W » e added, was hardly suMctent| reveal the nature of the documents. to ki how to do things. She on the piazza all day 0 regal se an caek &.enent long while her mother cooks her = to man one ship's battery Amertean military and civil investi- e 9’ : ought to be al ets ren Gree meals and irons her blouses. That Whatever doubts may have existed| gutors to-day revealed more of the rin Ss r to. make or mene 6 » dullest, most iy the safety of the French Line] details of what they are convinced 19 a hat, to write a check, te under- jon | know. She & | J and perform the simple to, a cabbage, But her steamship La Touraine were set at} a systematic effort on the part of ' ° stand an Ate bp ey mother refuses to let her do any- yest to-day by the receipt of a wire-|Germany, not only to obstruct the b k ‘ Mexico, but to involve the United 1 enough Another Tof my acquaintance whieh aid ‘ 4 to do een ie Jewel Aldt tu thevdanenten holon rarentarand “Of Nantucket 5 A. M. Will|States in war with Mexico. Reports | $ .98 $ 98 $ to be paid for ot iticeccher readic | cevutifully educated, She longs 10 dock at 6 P.M. One hundred and| of German activity in Mexico also . & test of her capabilities—her i do met nent work, H Pa nis are sixty cabin passengers. All well.” | ure being Investigated for the British ness to meet reemenelhiy niPe ig hee ing will ae ie at Numerou t fees pf [ Government by an attache of the for at le: ¥ e or B ving by y line con arrival o} F . F : * anells arn her living will not Ie r take the Job she ghip hy perse nihenee in Washington, | Swarming into the Waist wo years. wants, So she I fretting her heart Mire jrahates re a pum Germans in Mexico, Boudoir by th — Academic training Is not enough: | out. | ber of well known passengers on La! Government agents claim, are pledged reiutese uy - thousand she ought to make prac 1 use | If every d for two years to do “everything for the Father- dou new assort- what ahe learns Money is not a sut-| 1 she'd marry w PRA itd -SaRA ty plete pea ments for tomorrow's sell- \ti protection for any girl or thing under directed, not only to embrotling the ing ian, 1 knew one who was really] shining sun will p the average two nations to the detriment of the Softly becoming new | wealthy, After her marriage her hus- | from marry Ing. Only I think that numbe United States, but to shutting off ex models — stunning com- 7 equester her to] ter two years he Dtisine or yath s r ol 0 8 0 e : so. and frequently requested tol easel World aie. Seuin He tite ene pach age yee ts of munitions from the United binations of different sign this, dear She knew nothing] 100) to her TsbA nd. Te eee a ee eee eee feat, vessel of Stites to the Entente and of fuel oll taplala vbout business and unquestioningly | eon In his own language. ine tine to arrive In about two weeks, m Mexico to Great Britain for use materials, | did as he asked, One day he depart. | She #0 much less of a little of the British navy fool And I believe she would one . ed and she discovered that of all her | she had! Do| hese mana, Mederal representa- rs of the eally considerable property tives have foun TAX! ORIVER FOUND SLAIN left just two measly little houses. : jron Cross Society, with seventy-five Atl tint who had workea| PRESIDENT THANKS WOMEN. IN HIS CAB ON STREET prance {n all principal cities and ous ny ; towns in Mexico {in a business office two years WOuld) | tatee Suttramiste’ Offer to —— The Iron Cross Society was allegud nave been caught In such a predica- Hele Ge nica iats e cag a to have been responsible for the re- nent? WASHINGTON, Maret presitont | {fartford Chauffeur's Body Left in cent tires in the Tampico oil district, here a rupulous male for-| wilson has written a letter to the Na-| Carat New Britain All Night— — Xplch thriatened for a time the Brit. tune-hunters in America as there are| tional American Woman Suffrage Passengers Suspected announced an investigation of the in EB ye, As another rich girl of| soc on, in which he expressed bis vociety’s activities was under way, y quaint once sald, ‘Men | admiratt jor the recen r to assist NEW BRITAIN, Conn, March 2 but nothing thus far has come out of . f mo! but they the ¢ ernment in the eve 4 Taft, a taxicab driver of \!t may not ry fort ° : “T want to express my ver 1 t 1 rdered here - a find It awfully easy to love a girl WhO] 1 os amiration of the actie rd, was fou murdered her : eas training to take care of what in his automobile, where t ad the huweand to take care of herself MILITARY TRAINING BILL seal if she or father or her husband pps wise Srrary pe si osses.”” Mr suffers unavoidable anes Wadsworth Col, Webb Tells of D | Senator, with Mrs, Hobert 4 ebb Te’ nger of Send PERILS OF THE BUSINESS OF- | Seaton, with Mrs. Jobert ‘ / d REE el FICE LARGELY IMAGINARY. mpened the inais : t city. ing Untrained Men Int There ave still many persona,” | ngton ' \ brought Battle. Brooklyn — | pointed out, “who believe in the wo. |” n Har 1, an > had re “Do you want boy to die a pr 460-462 Fulton St wlled perils a faces in the | Suffrage Me we ee in A I be the Ashwell Perfectly useless and unnecessary business world and who think she ing im Senate at Alba ara No. Pear evt, Hart- death in the fleld or the hospital, or yuld not be subjected to them un ALBANY Maron 2 — With . 1 do you want him t forth with a Palis the perils lurking for he v franchise, Ww 1 COL. BARBOUR DIES IN AUTO, your" business Miss Kerr emiled in ns - “To the ents of America this ways reminds we of that : Ne isateutan: ta homer a Villlonntre Sue = Hie Way) question is put by Col. G. Cr fable of George Ade’s abou nul pi Ke next week, When favorable Home Oftive Webb, He saa that since ihe Car row, You mber the aparrow was | “Hon 18 antlelpabess Col, W nu Barbour, m stHtution of the United States autho he woman who used to come into the re d n of big rizes the President to call to ae eee announce, with wide|@X*SENATOR TOWNE TO WED ess concerns, Pre the ull male ens of fight Ko in shocked eyes and horror-fled voice, * ery Linen Thread Com former cane, it is up to the parents ‘ 3 ut t st no 1 ve f f an Na to dec whether thet boys hall While { was out in the yard just n ( tt victim |KO prepared or unprepared to endur a man passed by and he LOOKED at Patna the hardships and dangers of war adjouin for “A girl is as safe in a business ‘ 1 h ping mi ‘ae an 4 ia ayoid! « t y iaaue office as she could be anywhere. It Weceur 1 bb is beyond me how there can be i “You, the parents, vote, It ts you the smallest tendril of romance Pet } ‘ Congres 4, Nine montha between a girl and a man who a ctntand he De too late wen yous boy The girl f irl 7 #0 much old, He was ra a knowe hi ' twa nt 1 President She knows his mean litt 1d erne, she es him bullying the office boy, she hears him loge his temper over the telephone, | always know that when a girl mar her em- Villa BL tot Mis Keeper a Gas View! NAGHINGS Downtown: 14-16 West 14th St. Austin, Nichols & Co's CUNBEAN COFFEE Crepe de Chine Georgettes and Taffetas Embroidered Crepes Frills that are Frence! and sport models that are Palm Beach—in a list of new Spring shades which exhausts the possibilities, “It Always Pays to Drop in at the Bedell Waist Boudoir.” Fashion Shops Nineteen West 34th Street Newark: Broad & Park S: REMEMBER to-day when ordering your food supplies to ask your grocer for ployer, or aman with whom she's = . . 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