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“ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. Removal of ali restric of appeal to the Court Limitation of the jur Changes in Procedure Recom-| tis Court of “Appeats ‘to ight -the State Legislature piles up ex: empted classifications, yo that the nof morn desirable typra of eltizens are view of never called for jury service. - "3 questions of law, xe where Surrogates James A. Folev of Man mended ta Committee Con- | sudement ix death) ani nore the hattan and George A. Wingate of Serine Amend t cage wan tried without a jury, when Hrooklyn appeared to oppone the mug. C CHiis. review of facts alxo would be per- gestion for the consolidation of the ee imendimens mitted. . Surrogate and Supreme Courts, They a4 Provision for sufficient Judges of ware asked to submit briefs at the A sherp attack by former City ait courts to keep calendars up to next hearing, J eo Overt Judgo James A. Allon upon} dato. se of saluriog of Ansociate the mictbods of administering juatice| sirea'te Vout of A nealn Wr $50,000 LEFT TO WORKERS fm e City and State of New York a“ year and the Chief owes’ to BY WHOSE AID HE ADVANCED ee a Oke oe Se Svision for Justices of Court of gramme which, if adopted, would to eit in two divisions when J+ Mf. ‘Tem “Title Company Tevelutionize this branch of govern- y to keep up with work 4 ment characterized yesterday the bolition in counties within City ot ‘Treasurer, Creates Trust Fund first public meeting of the Executive! New York of the Court of toneral Sessions, the County Courts, the Sur- | Committee of the convention created} rogates' Courts and the City Court; by the State Legislature to suggest] exercise of their jurisdiction verted in @8N4 doflara is left in trust for the em- amepdments to the judiciary article| the Supreme Court; Judges of such ployecs of the West Jersey Title and Of the Constitution. abolished courts to become Justices Guaranty Company of this city by the of the Bupreme Court for'the re- nepal, el Of the committees membership,| mainder of their terms RA eM densa ts aA hie for Deserving Employees, CAMDEN, N. J., June 10.—Titty-thou- 5]. Week Seven per fectly cut and matched, bril- | of the company. bh those attending the meeting ye#ter- Restriction of jurisdiction of Munt- liant jue- ‘cipal Court to cases involving up to The fund is left for use of the officers ‘ tevc @ay, which was held in the Dar As- | $109! ud ‘and cmployecs as “trem time to time|| White dia 4 * : @ociation Building, were William D.| "Abolition of the Court of Special! they may need adsistanco by rearon of || Mondsin a pat- Guthrie, Chairman; Justice Krank C.| Sessions, and authorization of Magis- Illness, bodily or mental streas, or to|| ented mount- in of the Appellate Division, | trates’ Courts to dispose of. all. mine : T First District; Justice Russell Bene- | domeanors, the number of Magis tnencoinee tan teens oe gat ek of PLATI-f @lct of the Supreme Court of Brovk-| trates’ Courts to be increased ace rte pence: aere Ante NUM. IR County Judge Erskine C. Rogers | cordingly. Kent and efficient performance of their Eason Falls, State Senator Alvah at $62.50. ingame of Brooklyn, former 8 a8 one of the most serious the better establishment of themselvos ia | at Juntige Daniel W. Kenefick of Buffulo, nts of the administration of in life." and formc: Judge Arthur KE. Buther- | justice and urged a verdict on a! land of hester. three-fourths vote as a means of pom ing that ihe courts aro not/overcoming “pestiferous ‘disagres- | POS @ispensing justice in the straightfor-| ments.” ard and expeditious manner which| “The jury,” he said, “ie the only de- | social friendship might be considered as|| of all kinds, or write for Catalog W. pro ened have a right to expect, for- | liberative body in the world of which entitled to some remembrance, I feel CL. mer Judge Allen charged them with|we require unanimity decision. that all I possess is due to the help 1 aay part of a “needlessly compll-|Our courts, our national, St: and have had in my advancement in uN. and dilatory aystem,” and de-|municipal bodies, all com t fi ba clared that fundamental changes|men presumed to, be ying in my employment end oficial aleve would afford the people a uys-|high degrees. of ekill and km tem of justice responsive to public capacity with the West Jersey Title 4 and Guaranty Company.” are permitted to arrive at gr ‘ mocesaities and free from deli and important decisions WOULD [FT NINE tocuaoalitiog. en nee ae tans poole fe bye melscuy org! OPPOSE ONE-PIECE SUITS. | Among Judge Allen's most striking three-fourths Yet send i ’ gugrestions for correcting existing twelve ive "inexperienced and frequent | Hotel Men Indorse Aciton of Ate unschooled men into a jury reom wit Provision for the rendition of a net even a tecetd of the scone ounpnly | Inniiec City Avthortites, Verdict in ail cases, both civil ant their memory te depend and $ 3, 0nd tots criminal, except. where punishment tell them to retuen with a» anne i tho action at is death, by @ three-fourths vote uf opinion. | have looked inte prohibiting the @ jury. question very closely and i fna there wearing of an ‘ rohibition of legislative enact- are seventeen Staten where a three. |) 008 | athing suite on ment exempting from jury duty any fourth the beach wan mourly passed by Class excep! physicians and strgeous. varyi ype ” the Hotel Men's Association here last Sixteen clannes are now exempted. At J Judge Allen wald,| night in the Hotel Chel 1 Lady’ 's Solitaire Cluster ‘Allon pointed to jury dis-|dultes or contemplated avocations for|} semble a solitaire, one | oft wonderful convenience and satisfac- “My reason,” the will says, “for dis-|| tion of our dignified and confidential credit of my estate jn this manner is|| plan will appeal strongly to you. Come in that while matters of sentiment or|| and inspect our beautfiful a 1650 Broadway, at 51st St., N.Y. C. | FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt It Subway Mation Brooklyn FULTON STREET axe BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Nation Brooklyn 1329-1331 4810-4812 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. eee ae FIFTH AVE. 5 : lear Gates Ave, Bet. 48th and NSROOKLYN MO ROOKLYN BROOKLYN “BROOKLYN Here's a Whale of'a Sale for Those to Graduate Her Ma Says: “The Best Is None Too Good On Graduation Day” So she is coming to Mar- tih’s Individual Girls’ Shop for her Graduation , Dress. She knows that here, assortments are best apd prices are lowest. i A Very Special Offering of Girls’ White Frocks . 3 95 WHITE VOILES! ORGANDIES! A WASHABLE FROCK THAT WILL MAKE THE GIRL HAPPY ON HER GRADUATION DAY, LACE AND RIBBON TRIMMED. IN SIZES 6 TO 14. ] 2” With Two Pairs of Knickers A GOOD BLUE SERGE SUIT IS MOST a ACTIC: ia 1A" FOR USEFUL WEAR AFTER G THESE ARE TAILORED TO PE RNC NON HAVE A DISTINCTION THAT IS NOT OF TE IN BOYS’ CLOTHES, TWO PAIRS OF KNICK COME WITH EACH SUIT. SIZES 7 TO 18 YEARS, Boys’ All-Wool Mixture Suits. 12 With Two Pairs of Knickers A COLLECTION OF FINELY TAILORED. SUITS SUBSTAN EDUCE MUC iHER PRICES, irls’ Georgette Dresses-—— 1 37 | THE NOVELTY RUFFLED STYLES SO | POPULAR. THEY ARE TRIMMED WITH NORFOLKS, SINGLE- BREASTED, WITH BELT CUEAR AROUND. SIZES 8 TO 18 YEAWS.- Wash Suits Bathing Suits 1 49 2 .— 8 to 9 years. There are Galatea, Chambray, Madras, Repp and RIBBON, WHICH ADDS TO THETR CHARM, SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS. or two piece models in Girls’ Washable Gingham Frocks Girls’ Dotted Voile Dresses Crash. al combinations. 17 9.95 - a White Sailor Sports Blouses T ‘ams Of plain white and ° : striped repp or khaki, Sizes 6 to 15 years. Fast Color; Embellished w'th Organd*e Sash. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Ruffle Trimmed; with Chic Tie Sash. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Extraordinary Value. | Individual Girls’ Shop—Second Floor | AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES: }——=SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES; Of white du ody aetih detachable hat band, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Of pure worsted. ~Qne . assorted colors and. Individual Boys’ Shop—Bridge St. Side We Invite Monthly Charge Accounts 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOK LYN ~ FULTON STREET avo‘ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It ape tame Brooklyn Even Greater June Reductions SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES Furs wore and Repaired “\. For Tomorrow, Saturday ‘ 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN Seven Extraordinary Special Items _ Offering by Far the Most Remarkable Saving ‘! “< Opportunities—Most of Them Are Below Cost Hundreds of New Chic Georgette ~ Blouses, Greatly Underpriced at ) GROUP OF SMARTLY STYLED, SUMMER FASHIONS. AND TIE BACK OR REGULATION STYLES. FRILLED CONCEITS MANY ARE FILET OR VENISE LACE TRIMMED. ALL THE HIGH SPORT SHADES. ALL SIZES IN THE GROUP. Two Hundred Beautiful New Silk Frocks Go on Sale at IGH ‘CLASS MODELS, FASHIONED OF GEORGETTE, CANTON CREPE, , CREPE DE CHINE AND TAFFETA. MANY NOVELTY COMBINA- TIONS OF FANTASAI AND ROSHANARA CREPE. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES Women’s and Misses’ Crisp, Summer Frocks, Low Priced at REMARKABLE COLLECTION, EMBRACING MANY NEW NOVEL STYLE CREATIONS. THERE ARE PLAIN AND FIGURED ORGANDIES. VOILES AND GINGHAMS—NEW SLEEVELESS MODELS OF LINEN AND WOOL JERSEY. Women’s and Misses’ Shantung Sports Suits, Values 25.00, at HE BELTED LONG LINE SILHOUETTE MODE; STRICTLY TAILORED, OCEAN PEARL BUTTON TRIMMING. SUITS, EFFECTIVELY STYLED. ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. The Most Sensational Sacrifice of INCLUDED ARE JERSEY SPORTS High Grade Wraps Ever Attempted at RAPS THAT HAVE BEEN SELLING REGULARLY UP TO 35.00. MAR- VELOUS CREATIONS. Two Hundred Women’s and Misses’ THERE ARE POLO SPORTS WRAPS AND THE NOVELTY WRAPS OF SERGE WITH BROCADED MOIRE RIBBON TRIMMING. Silk Sports Skirts, Values to 12.75, Are ANTON CREPE-—CREPE DE CHINE-—ROSHANARA CREPE MOON GLO- TALLY HO—KUMSI-KUMSA AND EVERY FAVORED SILK CREATION. EVERY EXPECTATION WILL BE GRATIFIED IN THIS COMPLETE COLLECTION. Fine All Wool Sweaters and Black Surf Satin Bathing Suits at HE SWEATERS ARE THE FAVORED TUXEDO MODEL, ALL PURE WOR- T STED, IN ALL SPORTS SHADES AND COMBINATIONS. THE BATHING SUITS ARE OF FINE SURF SATIN TRIMMED WITH CONTRASTING COLORS. ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STOR co N54 .00 5 15