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of ot! less likely to consider the rights THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, “The tolerance that comes of * * * could keep smiling a_good night's rest is a remedy in their hearts accidents would us Yor avoidable accidents.” be reduced to the barest mini- pro mim,” “We have made Fifth Avenue “New York has 14,000 Jaxicals Many owners and driv- ers are irresponsible.” possible accident Bae $1000 to S000." Che William ©. Trower, No. 118 Avenue, Brookty ner in the br firm of R. McCory & Co., No. 11 6 whieh faiind Dec. 28 ta ties estimated at » wit rested by Detective Cunniff District. Attorney's of two indictments char eny and bieketing The complaints are dy Heinen, No. 1 isrooklyn, wo says thi ber he gave the firm and never got anythin and that in Octot & T. stock. nst the sale of s Une helping him with a will—for of their own, On Christma said, MeCory p: cheeks, inchidir ly Judge MeIntyre of Gene sions and will be arraigned for pleading : | Walden [ron Merchant Streets to Catch Alleged Walden, N. Y., app ket Court to-day more in anger to acouse I wery, Known to his inth ugo young Heln in’ Platisinirg, Mv. De Metro te Walden aia im work ir. De Metro Sunda lothes and $42 In cash came to New York and ts with a de he encou to Mr. De Metro — Dentint Exits Harry L. H thst of No. 4 two women guests. 1 name was for sked that h he Kuests would not know of attempted arson in t nue Court, Broklyn, to-day man Creedon saw a'man coming 4 fo, 1018 Gates Avenue after o: uestioned him and let him Be patrolmar discovered papers on out, the hallway, stamped it wthe street and arrested Toole Two boys say the aw ff pers from an as OF STOCK SWINDLE. AFTER HRM FAILS Alleged Bucket Shop Employees With Bad Is Claim. + alleged silent y to-dia ing grand 9 Prospect Park We 100 to inve for the n r the firm bucket is order for fifty shares of Assistant District Attoiney i there were many. complaints ome of them kK held as collater said the firm's clerks » street in Manhattan at any hour, and approach a solution of this int: dd the employees with a liberal bonus. AN the checks came back unpaid. Brower was released in $10,000 bai SAYS MAN HE GAVE JOB STOLE HIS SUIT AND $42 John De Metro, an fron merchant ¢ k Heinz, . rights of others than the good hu-| { tempered pedestrian. His impatience of theft in Metr while in an east side three pleaded ntly isappeared r last nil ed his protege and bad hin » {out of this building the cornic sjcome ¢ jetective, Hein Ing De suit mart auld taken it and t at self’: and also admitted having ent to the NY Lory court ARRESTED AT MOVIES ON FORGERY CHARGE Truth Krom Women Guests, nkin, a mechanical den- Hopkins Avenue, arrested last night while occupying box in a motion picture theatre ie Gold No. 35: ckman Street char d to a check for $2 When Detective Joseph Connors told | B Hankin he was wanted he suys Hankin walt till after the }ehances and the adventurous driv ell them you're mother Is sick and you have to go home,” Connors d, and the exit was accomplished FINDS FIRE IN HALLWAY AND MAN RUNNING AWAY ficeman Arrests Stranger Wad Questioned a Moment Before, Be) Robert Toole of No. 927 Gat Bynue was held without bail on a charge D'elock, |oush study of the theatre traffic| After receiving a cablegram that his | problem, says something over 290,000 | mother had died, Paul Paluex, thirty-| trom the 1 can and e place. A torn plece fitted reedy ») found jo the ihallwa,. ~-HARRISS SAYS GOOD HUMOR 'Garland’s Abandoned Wife Will BROKER ACCUSED LOVE MATE GONE, ae hs ee ‘ as ae WILL CHECK AUTO ACCIDENTS ON CONGESTED CITY STREETS GARLAND TURKING.. PENITENT TENT 10 WIFE Licenses to $1,000, Maybe $3,000, to Insure, Friends | Commissioner Prescribes Itas Re It as Remedy for Traf- fic Jams—Would Raise Cost of Drivers’, Responsible Set of Men and End “Cruising.” Get up in a good humor every morn-|formances open at about the same | ing and your chan ; : sare cut by 50|Pedestrian congestion _ noticeable down by an automobile are cut bY 50) every night, ° van. If you mun a car do likewise,| There are two remedies which, if applied, he believes would partly solve h blem. First, if all perform- would not start at the same | and it's much likely that you will experience that terrifying moment when you run down some s ming would start a li pective theat It would help us greatly if, say, man, woman or child, Good humor that comes of a good night's rest and that makes one con- the musical comedies would open at| He admits he lov cs feclings—|9 O'clock and all the others between | were mar cupy a tions, and that he may siderate of other peopl 8 and 8.20.” continued Dr. Harriss. | "| “It would just avout cut the jam in ad oby Dr. John) aif, If would also mean less con- Special Deputy Police | gestion after the s! . Charge of Traitic, | People are trying to get home at the] do,” ae Sate » time, everybody desiring to be t. is Is one of the remedies for automo- aveidents 7 Harri Commi: Dr. Har! fic than any living man. He has s nights and days in New York streets | P' Me needs. He knows the | greg js matter that requires wide | and direction of trafic on any co-operation in order that we m ss knows more ithe studying t volu problem. People must be fair, tol an explain it to you in detail as he apd ial atime i *verant with one another, The drive aits in lis quiet office on the fifteenth! yas rights and the pedestrian lik floor of No, $11 Fifth Avenue. w This mental attitude makes for a better solution than one wh humored driver is a pecu- ponis to rubbing sandpa iarly h individual,” said Dr. Har- |, smooth surface lotage, ris. “He ds impatient of the restraints == | ;| sistently of our regulations, He is constant! Dr Harriss also h if) Stony seeking to get ahead of the other fel-| radical, opinions on the taxteab prob- ow and pedestrians sometimes be- Jem He believes their number should come pests to him, While he has no| be limited to 8,000 or 10,000, which intention of harming any one, he is! Would put a stop to “cruising, leas likely to recognize the rights of |!mportant evil of the traffic problem. the man who crosses or seeks to cross|_ "Make the taxi driver's license the street in front of him “The man in a bad temper is less likely to consider the feelings ana!> nd this will solve the taxicab em of New York City. A rigid ation would make his license a of va able property. This would make any driver responsible to ne value of his license, because the mber permitted In the city would ed man. The same rule applies to the bad mc will lead him to take chances which | he otherwise would avoid. He does} well as he “So you sce the blame is equally divided—half on the pedestrian and half on the driver, Of course this{ rule does not apply to the unavoid- | able accidents and there are lots of them. For instance, when you go might hing down upon you. Such things are beyond the power of man} to foresee or prevent. Traf dents are many times of this sort. ‘They rest In the lap of Fate “So you see the pleasant tolerance that comes of a good nigiit's rest and fairly happy surroundings is the remedy for avoidable accidents, ‘That paises I believe. If every man, woman and , : child, who are part of our huge trat-| LORD DEWAR’S ENTRIES fie problem, could keep smiling within SWEEP POULTRY SHOW thelr hearts, avoidable , accidents oe have rights and. as every one knows, injured p appl driver.’ Such a system would | to as ™ stop ‘cruising’ of taxis, which reat hindrance wou is a mum, |would be reduced to the barest minl- | Prise Winner Will Be on view| *#oman Expires Fri ing Toast—Man's > Till To-Morrow Night at Garden, “Of course there are other causes| sc for avoidable accidents. ‘There is the| [ert Pewar's Cornish birds at the naturally careleas driver; the adyen-|Poultry Show in Madison - Square turous pedestrian who takes long coops of the prize winners of tT! the ribbons they had won. ‘There who takes equally long chances. We know the remedy, but its application | {8 our stumbling block. : “Wo have tried to make Fifth| hibit from over sea measure to the faithful, loyal polic: men who bear the brunt of the work. I have never had to transfer one for| hoped neglect of duty, There is perfect) them. pital team work in our department and out; The show will continue to-day, to-| burns of it is going to come very great | Ment end to-mortow | taking fire from tiv things in the future,” | oe | Dr. Harriss, who has made a thor.| MOTHER DEAD, HE TRIES TO DIE,| nee . ,| seven years old,’ attempted to end hin! poe to| Persons attend theatres or are in the | {eae No 42 Weat Ifdd Street warty | Mel theatre district every night and thatltnis morning by slashing his wrtar the problem is complicated because patrolman Siith sent him to Knicker per ivery few start for their respective hocker Hospital, whore Was said taken playhouses until $15, Alsa,.the.per- his copdition was not sgrious, _ @ oriucal xpect elk He Will Soon Seek Forgiveness and a | of being knocked | time, thus producing the vehicle and! yorriy CARVER, Mass Adroit per cent—that is if you are a pedea- —— Charles Garland's next move visit to his wife |her forgivene jare at the hor at Dedham to beg second, if all theatre goers|now confesses more of « le earlier for their}to talk to | than on prev! jeontent to | casions, hee when thes ‘place in his aff JANE. BORR, cs ws when so many|if he decides " His mental revolutions m due in part to disappointment In los “If you stop to think of it, 200,000|'"& his “love mate, ons struggling to get to their va-| would not be surprised to hear at | con # student for ous destinations from that small! time jand their results. vars of marriages Horn Rosalind Gug and heiress of the Louis copper magna linant characteristic of the ottn | woman in the ¢ | Mes, Wh and Ex-} that he had returned to h The plied young millionaire to-day pert in Sex Compli Quadrilateral a genuine surprise by confessing that some his heretofore radical views dergon Eccentric For example, ch cor-| cent days, er ON &) presses approval rate anal sim- | “| Marguerite Mooers Marahall, does a wom of the married mut no} 5} longer loves formality. Further, twenty-four hours contesse: d and in prayer, of which he had emphatically his back, giving preference 00 sate ®| that might be described a Hoe 2000." sald Dr. Har- | There is reason to velicy departure of Miss Lil!ia alleged soul mate, and ler apparent | happiness in her new eriviron| Boston, haye done much to sober th young Harvard man who won notort ety by refusing the $1,600,000 willed be rigidly Mmited. If he lost hig{ him from his cenze be would have lost his liveli- | Which not recognize that automobile drivers | |!°"" others rly turning more of his thoughts direction of his other | eome of the J about the Charies Garland lief in turned | tre? Charles startled s¢ found sympathy for everybody in- air,” began face serious nd sympathetic of; Sons involved things could | left in trust | the crowd, Most of us ar j have happened diff | millionaire, You remember wus the poet Shelley | Matthew Arnold's { lof him as jungel beating swith his y he recently accepts howed his Ideal- ism and his impracticality in the first by refusing s-old daughter “New York now has 14,000 taxicabs, | in the very great] Garland has am “My plan inelndes police con. trol ws We will come bly cannot tolerate the iden of a | promiscuous relationship, such as an biishment of three would Imply, She is, it seems to me, an wnusu- ally Y and understanding woman. | She indorsed her husband's idealistle refusal of his fortune, She does not st him off, even now, for his un- profoundly and unselfishly she cares | for him. One must pity her present | suffering, although something which nh woman will have to learn the mode jis to take her jiltings as well as to administer them, Almost always one protagonist to a love affair stops be- }ing {n love before the other. The Jone who is left—man or woman— must learn to accept his or her fate | when the other moves on “Mra Garland, nevertheless, will win the game in the end if she is make it a waiting game. 1 very wife, she lias all the cards in her hand if she knpws how to play them, If she clings to her present position of not seeking a divorce and of being ready, at any time, to receive her husband with waiting arms—he'll return! ‘Leave him alone and he'll ‘ome home, wagging his tail behind m,’ like Bo-Peep'’s sheep. husband does! “Cou! ge eeoms to me the de e, LilHan Conrad phrase some- courage of her lack where about convictions” That is the sort this the courage to etand up wa in The woman publicly admits her for a married man, stands with el he iainst the conventions and which she didn't beliey in Ame |her back to the wall and may expect tu he shot at sunrise en if suid, Miss Conrad has rec anted hts of love moment of daring, If it is true that she has decided to give up Garland most persons will applaud her de- cision, se people,” suinmed up Miss wre simply getting ahead of not yet in Charles Garland’s own words, that ‘everysline of the marrlage cereinony contains an un- derlying hypoc but the promise to love and cherish is the most de- ceitful, It is not within a man's power to promise to love and cherish, because his emotions are not within ready to admi the control of his Intellect.’ To-day few of us publicly agree with the many owners and drivers are trre- | humble sponsible, In case of accident the| he terms son has no recourse. one Sam “My plan includes police control | one of the one time re Jof taxis. Itis the logical plan and we | know will come to it yet. It will mean the] came from ints must pass a rigid exam-| professes ination as to his record and his ability | Garland responsibilit which ‘he felt th. ventional ev ke it safe for your wife, sister or] young scion of wealth mother to take a cab without danger."| publicity that ) limitations as I propose} own way. g, on his farm T.| reason everybody him is not because = reconciled w ee 1 DEAD, 3 INJURED IN KITCHEN BLAZE glorious hope, was defeated by experienc wasn't contented to act like the aver- e still loves her t ady to welcome liiin will return to her but that she ; Burns Mak- has a success but breaks with domestic ties. Garland told! “He told his wife, ttle child. Shelley—that he was other woman, Lillian Conrad has told the world the combined sens) to preserve what the nor nsed to call ‘o mn of secret love Miss Conrad. Mrs. with her parents, and a mother for the Garland ta living is about to be- the mother of his Mra, Margaret Johan Hast 26th Street, dlr | Garden were almost hidden to-day by| pital to-day | yesterday when as she Was making ton were thirty-alx firsts, nine aeconds| Harry, Sterunis oI .| Bast and as many thirds won by the ex-| iat 128d St Lord Dewar] 124th Street, and cable 5 P serious! Avenue as nearly accident proof aa|!n @ cable message announced his] Monmy, iniured possible and I believe under the pres-| pleasure. the gas in the rang ent method we have made a close ap-| The largest birds In the show are|!8 head, causing proach to that ideal, | the Jeracy Black Gianta. A rooster| ‘the sepltot en, “Our success is due in a great) of this breed welghing eightoen|heard in the street. she now has ‘onrad, although and spiritual sacrifice on even said that she alist and hypocrite, sense of humor, ¢ thing equivas @ sense of proportion, gravely asserts Conrad love ship, a Miss Doris Ber was taken ¢ at Garland Is sentiments. But wait fifty years!" FOURTEENTH STREET Feumded /827 pounds was sold for $800. ‘The aver-|in the kitchen, | ¢ ds. It in) Bri turkey with] Street, farm next tes not self-consciously enough tol talk about it expects to find *Tusked Jane } Alice Sweeney, Sanford breakfast this other hand, that Mrs. Miss Conrad othe wned “Limitations, bose would stop ‘eraising’ of taxis, which is a great hindrance TO CLEAR CALENDAR OF LIQUOR CASES Federal Judge Intimates ight Fines Guilty—Jail Sen tences for Conviction. In an effort of the erlminal calendar of the in Pleas of to relieve the conges in Brooklyn Judge Howe ofVe rmont, sitting Judge for the purpose, {thfuiness to her. ‘That proves how | fent week- 2h. aetin | through the greater part of 700 e: involving alleged violation of the Vol conference with Ved Chatfleld, Judge Howe announced to-day that no continuances would be Woodrough, these cases, thats where conviction seemed improt because of disappearance of witnesses the Commissioners to defendant, would be note prossed, and that, except in flagrant cases, pleas of guilty would result in Violators convicted after , he intimated, would get jail sen- |tght tines have been put on the Monday and 100 for as it convictions she expressed she had her WEST OF FIFTH AVE Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Begins Monday, January 30th An Event for all who whether Professionally or for Create Clothes, Personal Pleasure Money-Saving Values of Extraordinary Interest FABRI GEORGETTE WHITE GOODS SILKS DRESS FORMS DRESS GOODS RIBBONS LACES LININGS, NOTIONS TRIMMINGS SHE Sunday's American, World, Herald, Zeitung, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn Standard Union, Brooklyn Citizen, Brooklyn ‘Times, Bronx Home Home News for full particulars Tribune, Staats News and Harlem such as 1 pro- nem vin and a8 If DRE