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NEWRESTRICIIONS What Verdict Would a Woman Jury Find ON ALIENS ARE PUT IN EFFECT HERE, Marshal McCarthy and Depu ties Act on Instructions from Washington. Groat activity to-day about the of. florn 1 Mtaten Marahal M Carthy and Aewistant United States Attorney Joho (. Koos was taken 4N indication that theae oMelals were | Preparing to put in foree remnintic ning allen enemien in this d Reporta current effect that ba of the imont a the inovements row areuy were awl the ne na gover tant to the} rentrictions would tie ort, limiting of Germann to week the nar. ind abolishing all permits, | Verified to-day by those in a Position to know the extent of the new programme. It was stated that delay in announcing the new regu. lations wer due to the desire to rongthen them to the point where they will leave no excuse for enemy aliens sht within the preseribed lines. Marshal McCarthy was on the job eeveral hours earlier than usual this Morning, and after hurrying a score of | his deputies to different points in the district, lett on alt automobile tour of Yho water front. ‘The result of ihis} tour, it is understood, means the arrest | of a large number of Germans who have been working on boats in New York waters on permits issued by tho marshal of the New Jersey district. These permits do not give them the right to work in thig d rict, and a conference between Mederal official the two districts, with a view to operation in handling the situation in the metropolitan zone is being ar- ranged, To-day's activity, according to re- port, followed the receipt of instruc- tions from Attorney General Gregory who was in this city last night. The printed regulations will not be avail- able before the end of the the Department of anxious to establish zones and get the force as soon was y barred tions tn the r new restr! a8 possible Neither Marshal McCarthy nor Mr. Knox would discuys thelr new instruc The former indicated however that New York was face to face with real war regulations, A Hist of t piers, munition plants, factories por i the district that are slated for a Aeavier guard has been prepared and submitted to Washington States soldiers duty in the sisted to-day One of the chief difficulties of the plan to bur every alien enemy from the barred districts has been the attl- tude of many employers, who assert | that if the rule ts strictly enforced it | will cripple thelr plants, ‘These em- ployers have been beseeching the E ral officials to allow their German em- | Phe report that United ay be ussigned to do restricted districts per- ployess to remain, promising to be responsible for their conduct | German business men whose estab- lishments are in the barred zone al ure showing great anxiety Perm ts have enabled them to transact thelr business up to the present but und the new rules these passes are to be revoked, Half a dozen of them vislted Federal officials to-day or sent attorneys to eacertain if t some way in which they may b lowed to remain inside the lines. In every caso they were adffised to make preparations to get of of the re stricted urea. Some them will have to go out of busingss. | One of the Germans thus affected owns six saloons {n the territory south of the Brooklyn Bridge. He has been in this country about thirty-five years and has piled up a fortune, As all his money is‘invested in his saloons he js in a state of collapse through worry, Imore filnty h jwho like to talk of | nave }that both Hoe De ’ e Her Phineas Seaman sh It's a Woman's Opinion That She Would Get Even Justice, Despite Prevalent Theory of “Woman's Inhumanity to Woman” —Her Own Sex Would Better Understand Her. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. OW would a jury of her peers, a Jury of women, decide the Blanoa De Saul fate of It is a question of new interest, ¢ the simple reason that it 1s almost Not hypothetical to- day, 03 jt has been in other murder trials with the de- fendant a woman As soon as the Legislature con venes, New York women by virtue of thetr new citizen. BH. ship will be au- thorized to act as Jurors, and somo of them altnost certainly would have passed Judgment on Mrs. Do Baulles had her trial been held a few weeks later How wo ven judge her for tho murder of John Longer De Saulles, her husbanc steadily lengthening, stolid line * men Jurors provoked the converse p Jem in my mind as I sat in the courtroom at Mineola watching the rarely beautiful young defendant, who might have strayed from a binck and white canvas by the subtle Span- ish artist Zuloaga. HERE orte re two conventional the- s to the supposed verdict jury upon a woman That such a jury would be arted than one com dof men ty the bellef of persons woman'# tnhu- manity to woman.” Other critics maintained that a feminine jury would be swayed by soppy emotional- ism and therefore mote sentimentality rather than justice The true beauty of these theories iz cannot be true and that really each cancels the other. My own bellef is that 1¢ Bianca De | Saulles were being tried before twelve good women and true she would meot with as much generosity, more un-| derstanding and therefore a more even-handed justice than any twelve| men cin give her, of 4 woman's oriminal Pp One of the tritenesses that is a truth fs the statement that no man can understand the depth, the inten- PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY _CITY EDI LANCE COUGH | DROP CARD DRAWS CROWD. certainly 43. a bat he tabway since: thoy put . that Lanes Cough © Drop ‘card tr ro You can't | how manage to such a crowd that Lance p card that iy Mowe kers. They they close | Drops to ness other of t we can't any of our have not Paar | yet we another column. rr) LOVES HIS WIFE. Sol Corntassel is (raat ‘bout the st-man| Wrong in town ars that | nand, N his wife meralda | fee an has a ¢ y not she can't hardi \aarettam and holler at Sol wh ° he cums frum |S 10 | Smith's place late IIs GOING 9 o'clock won't buy her any Lance Cough Drops. Sez he wants ‘to emoy the quiet of his home @ while yet. I 5 mean, Sol, ts our vote, | walk: Whoever Rrooklyn B ra nd With Lan are getting ddies in -@ oan) eve whee 1017 TERRBLE sh IN THE SUB HOUND HOWLS. they hateto « woman their eyes, around his ne of buying Lan must Hippodrome on his hands to save his shoes. BY HECK! have to come acroi T Tootate Drops on the TION AO ene DE ITN EY HEN SAY‘ Take a Lance and watch the cough drop, o 8 CHAS.HAS A HENRY | Chas. Berg has taken hisself on to a Henry and ts learning |to drive the contrapl- lation they being no gas in the car ans yet, {fl| | ‘Bout the only thin: Chas. can do to date la toot ® horn which ho is pretty good at, having scured 4 horses to running away wher they passed his place, \ Instead | Go to tt, Charley, ta all | Cough | we say his . be 4 he muy at who Maer. stand, #60 | . who'd let 1 a Rock cure <8 in| Mere | Cough folks, be the Lance Drop car card, tuke a good took. ||| the soil buye ridge . ain Ferdi- for your eo Fi ; for Leo Fetst, who YOuUr\iishes sum of these s popular songs, | wants ,|us to let him right sum } STRONG | fool song wheese about . the Honey Hound, Nothin’ doin’, Watch fer Dramatik Noats Friday ub Job rarer than gurage | Manning | conclusions fro! }not we changed THE to fab chosen tne the iffi wife attending defendant: ; ‘ nity, sholony:e : = wi 1g of emotion. I know that Intelligent | sity, the not infrequent tnsantty, of a chology, even though they may be big ce eee a Idueniientgae che chun crapna eaga mother’s Jove. Conversely, there ure enough to have outgrown it and may women feel the disgus any mis- ; ‘ s . th nthrope for the popular tradition| feturned indictments to-day againat plenty of twists to a man’s psychol- perceive {ts insanity under tue human anthrop: ; tore'| 7 : a cut * that any murderer, every murderer, th three members of the police motor- | ogy which aro inexplicable to a law which puts fathers on an equal that any m ry Rous SA oh chavaee GE aseeotine| woman, Since seeing Blanca De plano with mothers. That is one skirts uld go scot free, ses a Ses in Wrote Hevtigas, | Bulles F have marvelled that any reason why I think both Blanca De If, fir , & jury of women toma | " a sat » Ai dawen Ake bode u man who had loved and married her Saulles and justice would not suffer Blanca De Saulles mentally irre- Wee eae m oa am agmerty loveliness should stray after strange at the hands of a woman jury, If she sy on the night of Aug, 3, when | All Sh ESCHER and vastly less pulchritudinous god- was insano when she shot her hug- she shot and killed ber husband, such | An Indictment s i B uy desses, band, she should be acquitted. jury would not courtroom | Wa" FF elie lenin harles ae rite P fi aie ? ; of the Auto Supply Company at 59th VERY man with whom I hava ITYING persons ¥ want her to ng that a temperan she une |. + aA aneas discussed the De Saulles case says get off, no matter how,” may ypolsed and th ‘ore so socially dun- | TAlGtHAbDAN) erie vklboo otutned bluntly, “Suppose she did love her feel that her undoubted beauty would gerous had escaped altogether the ERG Aiea Mack child—how did she think she helped hay o tire havoc it had wrought. For all pity. | 4#8!n#! . him by killing bis father?" jurywomen et Nes a than on hw Asa matter of fact, she ing, EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, PILL MRS. DE SAULLES’ TYPE WOULD APPEAL TOA JURY TROOPS TO GUARD CLEMENCEAU In Blanca De Saulles’s Trial for Murder? ALWATERFRONI Pianear etre at every mention of “death penalty” re) Ports From New Ye New York to Vir- ginia Will Be Closely william Urrarutit Wlanea’s brother Patrolled, Officers on Governor'n Island ara * f out plana to-day for protect- ing the littoral of the Atlantic coast With United Mtates soldiers, To the Depart nt of the Haat will fall the tavk of combating the enemy alien tany of the mont Important etties, teh ated at least 4,000 troops! will be needed for the metropolitan country’s re a. istrict alone, ‘The soldiers will be 4 addition to policemen and private! {cnauvenog!) atone The Vort of New York tncludes tho Now Jersey water front as far as A ex. Weeks | |Xowark, Staten Ieland, and a abort uthen the defense distance along Long Isiand Sound. accepts: a i aten Marshals aro now in- {veatiguting the needs at various Sentimental looting: Jjurer’ poluts, and securing data necessary se before the War Department can| omplote ity plana fog guarding | docks, ratiroad terminals, Govern- ment etores, munitions factories, and ouch things, To the million men who ad- broader plan takes in all of tire and, when posable, marry snub- | New York State, Pennsylvania, De! ed magazine cover girls, the ware, Maryland Distrigt, of Columbia uty of Manca De Sautles 18 Writs | and Virgin'a, and Includes Philadel. | te an unknown tongue. phia, Norfolk, Nowport News, Baltl- | more and Wilmington. Rulancing her admiration of Ke beauty, her comprehension, be in the mind of many a woman} juror a frank impatience with the| ul fact that murder, for women, INDICTS 6 POLICEMEN | ngale Fes AL rights should mean equal, | Three of — Motorcycle and not greater, Immunities, A} Charged With Bribery—Detec- woman no moro than ohould Aven Accused OF Lat allowod to go on a murderous Jag| eynte 5 the a man The Extraordinary Grand Jury that Alonzo D. }ene for alleged laxity cloar-eyed women, ¢ Cooper and John Lagar ally "BUT ONE WAR AM, ALONG THE COAST. IT 1 TOBE VICTOR Squad | in Investigat- | OF OF WOMEN HAS (WAR ON AUSTRIA IS URGED TO CURB ALIEN PLOTTERS hren bi Premier Ba He Would|Only Germans Can Be Ine Not Treat With Germany Now,} terned and 500 of Their Allies for She Can't Be Trusted Become Citizens a Month, PARTE, No The war alm of] Precterty 1119 natives of Auettige Vremier Clemence ‘to be a view | Hungary who have established #eale tor, he t ber of Dep dencen in Now York County have Bee “it Gerr to-morrow expressed | come eitizens of the United state Wish to ente to the woclety of} since war with Germany was @@ nations 1 would weree.” M. Clem. | elared, encenu said many'a elena. Fully 6,000 Austro-Tfungarians have ture canny rece! “necond papers’ of citiegte “You ask what my war nim» are?! ahtp in and around Greater New Yous My Wim te to te since German subjects were denied During ir torpellations after the] the privilege of eafranchisement, Miniatertal declarat Doputy Pierre] An average of 600 Austrians a month Forgeot demanded the firm handiing| hve become citizens since Congress of the politica indais, He de-| voted for a atate of war on April ® elared that either Loula J. Malvy,| last Finer Minister of the Interior, is a] Federal agents engaged in roundigg {tr tor or that Le up Germans for activities In behalt af the Fatherland, and for violation of the Barred Zone Laws, have long de» eried the fact that this country hae never been declared officially at war with Austria-Hungary, because of their Inability to arrest and intera Austrians suspected of stealing Gow« ernment secrets and aiding 1 the @e~ struction of national stores, hagober that justice would] ‘That hundreds of Austrians are ae= rapidly and relentle for] tually engaged in deceiving the Gove againat the country ernment aa to their national sympa m Daudet, Malvy'a user, Is a neoundrel, He demanded t the connection with the » the former Pre- made clear. ndals eph Cailinux, whould be Promier Clemenceau and M » Prem made an ap- Caillaux ap- rin reply re in, Mo aa | proving gentur plauded, but t fused to enter sured the € | Je Into det | Tho Premier expressed sympathy | thies, tn the guise of loyal Americans, with the Socialists and idealists, but] has been expressed in highest Federal declared that experiments were {m= | ctret The belief prevails that the next Congress will declare war on the chief ally of Germany, if for nothing elve than to check the operations ef Austrian spies and plotters, For this reason, It is believed, a Federal ine vestigation of recently acquired citle zenship by Austrians was ordered, Agents of the Department of Jus- tice and Secret Service and sudh prominent Government workers @& Fight United States Attorney Francis @, ‘ Caffey and United States Marshal ‘Thomas D. McCarthy are aware of the Austrian peril.” But no one has been able to “lay a finger” on a single Austrinn suspect unless he should be actually detected in an act of dis. loyalty. There has been a marked tendency on the part of alién women to for citizenship to make thetr lives ip powiblo In war laugh on some saying that the ago ta that one t time, He turned the his interrupters by nly advantage of old ymes deat. FIGHT FOR GERMANY IN TRUNK STICKERS “Stick by Kaiser Wilson; England's Battles and Stary Say Baggage Labels, CHICAGO, Nov, 21.--Passengers ar- Iriving on the Century Limited from Now York to-day were astonished to | find stickers pasted on some of thelr which said in large type: the h——~ do we care for the cost of living? Stick by Kaiser | bogwago | ewh ; fight England's battles and|New York County free from suspi~ hy le 7 e n ne tha ” y those who have seen the still despair in That 1 good male logicmand mato in th » tyr on make xn lee aly Hees pe Gave even tie sh onan i[ ing the Ruth Cruger case, MoGce | tarve!”" clon of pro-German activities ama Loree May alias ee eee Pn iearte ine ever aap s the law's punishment ia not for her| 24 Laxarene were tn court. Cooper! The sticker was pasted on the bag-| scores of them are trying to persuade eS corn Li the baissaulede “a s Ris a ‘ Ane ater yet wiil not elude the penalty of | ¥4% absent and his counsel, Frank | gage either in New York hotels or|thelr allen husbands to declare their who to-day will show ber . o neithe voluptuot ‘ il not elude De yo her mate young, to follow if he comes too near their Women are sexually enabled the working of this psy- An artist or 4 has the incredibly of Marla del Caretto on he an Aranowg sald he did not know whe Cooper was, since he had been loaned telling some day and bers the to his fathers son story of whut she did to NEW PANEL OF QO ISORDERED INDE SAULLES TRIAL that father to the United States Secret Service (a Bical by the New York Police Department for war duty and was out of the | etty. | In th of the motorcyele policemen ball was fixed by the court | oO and pleading was postponed | (Conti 1 from First Page.) | was passed by the de torily challenged by ed to-day and /pere » prosecut! Willtlam M, st ‘on of Hicksville | the seventieth talesman called. | had chee consulted Distriot “4 | > Mrs. De Saulles’s Jury of Fathers was OHN C, BUCKEN, Rockville J Centre, bookkeeper for J torney Weeks on a matter of Jaw, P. Morgan & Co, sixty | but it was the District Attorney who one Soars old, foreman PHILIP H. OHM, challenged him. retired Carman Southerd of Baldwin is a grocer, Richmond Hill, fifty gardener who reads the papers and three years old. sometim: forms tis opinions from EDWARD K. PIETSCH, what te reads. He sald he had} electrical engineer, Roslyn formed a partial opinion on what he || Heights, fifty-eight years old. had read about the De Saulles case. | LOUIS F, COMELLAS, rea! Warren Abrams was the twelfth estate agent, Freeport, forty j talesman called Jay and the eight- nine years old. feth of the special panel, District ‘At. | WILLIAM B. JONES, ree! torney Weeks asked him if he had estate agent, Freeport, sixt read any of the New York papers of one years old. clally one which vulles a9 a stranger JOHN A, ELLARD, builder, Oyster Bay, fifty years old last night nd esp portrayed Mrs. Des: n country, Abrams HERMAN BEERS, retired sald he had and also read of her mar- manufacturer, Freeport, fifty j ried life. He sald that he had known two years old, “Jack” DeSaul would rather WILLIAM H JONES, | not serve on t! He was ex- farmer, Woodbury, sixty years cused old, |"COULD NOT CONVICT THAT! HENRY LIVINGSTON of YOUNG WOMAN.” Seaford, L. 1, @ section hand Charles 0. 1 farmer of Cola || 0°” the Long Island Railroad | sori forty-eight years old Spring Harbo jared he had y formed an unalterable opinion after NICHOLAS SCHNEIDER. | reading the story of the shooting and || blacksmith, Manhassett, L. | what led up t in The Evening forty years old, World i} | "You t os ed Judg 1 have ading th ner, ned your | paper?” | | der wa capital punishment only w 4 committed by au t highway robber, It be o known t of the | rinclpal | State will far "Td "Do ye nd mean your J idement could evidence | any ubmitted ?” which might t wits “| mean to say that I could not be James J. 1 be one of twelve to convict that | feur for Mra, De Sauiles, w young woma nunder the ciroum- | her from her home, The ¢ ; piles to De Saulles country pl ” Mrs, De s, her eyes on talon. | night of the tragedy. Cou men, eagerly taking in very wand. |aee8 aye an ink \ fairly caust breath at his out. | '# expected to tell and ” for a rigid Mrs, De sa burst. The talesiman was excused, | s-exarn James A. Sutphin, a plumber of : shot Freeport, said he believed in capi Oy ea rastealeal " 2 punishment only in some cases— ibd enn tte meae ane where persons W eriminally in- hough, that they ; nd clined. Asked if he could find a ver- o rare ary ee ‘dict against ae De nls sin th | carried wee Sates le ta circumstances, he sald that he could | Hioaniy: await nots ty not. ton to show that her w pWullan 8, Floruss, a retired paints teditated. Against this ¢ some place en rou sympathies for the United States, | Liberty Bonds Taken as Cash AVES > Dresses Reduced Jon request of counsel until Decs a nnnnnnnennne—ecee | Backers’ ball was ret at $10,000. has already indicated ite tine of eons | mit, Me, Snee OF Hacker, tho indict Values Upto $20.00 net hele olalen will bat -!mant for perjury recites that he was | & Maced te wean tae hae called before the Grand Jury on Nov Thursday Only own protection on the lonely road be- [43 am 4. witness and was asked tween the Crossways at Koslyn and | Whether he recety 6 re The Box at Westbur W. Hopler, 4 chauffeur, to be given | Mrs, De Sautles is understood to be |t® | Policeman Martin Moore lust} ager to. tostify. spring. Hacker denied this i aa MISS DAVIS TO RESIGN HER $7,500 PAROLE JOB With Ten- WIFE'STWO NAMES ALMOST | UPSET HER DIVORCE SUIT Mrs, Kenyon Declare ear rear Term A Assured, Will | She Properly + ii ckefeller Social Hygiene Signed Certiticate V Mar Join Rockefeller aa Hyg . 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