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THE EVENING WOftLD, FRIDXY, MAT SI, ltlS, ROBIN, WRECKER Of BANK, ASSAILS "Tr.l'.es Nine Lawyers to Make L!;ilruth Look Like Truth," He Says. WISHb'STHEM DISBARRED Is J l!m:lf 'Denounced Savage ly by Barristers Whom He Attacks Merely Smiles. Jt O. P.e-S'n, wrecker of thu No cm Hani:, made a dramatic ap 1'al ti t'10 .luitl-fi of the Appellate llv"r on of. the Suprmiu Court to-tlay In c.inn;t:on with ch-itTM he has It urht asjn.t nlno lawyers, looking to their illabamcntJ !5' V.n. dapper ai a fft'lilon plate, v.u takrn to the Appellate Division ly I.. J. Sjltotirlch, a Keeper In thu Tjnh t'r!son, nrt a writ of habeas corpm v.hifli he 'hlnielf sued out. Vho Wmfpsred bank wrecker iat with-' in tho enunr! ralllni and calmly heard Anton JlcCook llerd, one of the at torney lie .HTies of fraud, denounou h.m am a t til r f who hail robbed tho poor nd committed tine of the matt sprlntu j crimes In the history of Nety, York State. ' "This 'man. who situ here,"' said Mr. 'Jtear-i "come? to pose as a friend of jiiMrui-.Miorney wnuman, ana ne is ciuinK so 10 duh'i up a laise puonc syni. I'Pthy. He has been permitted to ko (re about this city. In th face of his crlmr, without Imal license. He Is here to-day before this court because the man who engineered this proceeding dll not have the courage to come himself." Austen O. Fox, who appeared with BeaAJfl.be.btjf of the defendants, bit terrr y'aftioCiO Ilobln, but the bank wrackar .made no show of' emotion until Ms time cam to address the Court. Then he launched a ttrado of abuse and denunciation acsUnst the accusing law yer!, which not only showed he was thoroughly familiar with hla subject, but was, as capable of holding hla own be fore a' court of law as 'an experienced attornayi HE MAKES 8ERIOU8 CHARGES AGAINST THE LAWYER8. Pint he charged that the attorneys tiad. been guilty of conduct unbecom ing- offloera of, the court, conspiring tW defranw, grand larceny and aiding and abettlng'ln the crime of grand lsrcenr, In that' they Induced the lower branch (of the court to approve a ,clatm of SISlOOO mado by the law firm of Gil ford, Hobbs & Beard against the North ern Bank. The attorneys against whom Rofcln directed his accusations were PhUip Ashton Rollins and Alfred Adama "VVntat ,of Holllns & nolllns: Roswell D. Nichols, Fulton J. Redmond, James M. Olfford, John D. Fearhake and An aomMoCook Dcard of Clifford, Ilobbs Beard: Charles A. Voetsch and Orion H. Cheney, former State Superintendent of Banking. Robin denied he had had unlicensed freQdoni about town sine he pleaded guilty to larceny In connection wltn the failure of the Northern Bank, lie told the Justlcos he appeared before them as one who was Interested In the assets of the Northern Hank, and that his sole object was to prescrvo tho atteta of the ba.nk. ' "t am no lawyer," declared Robin, "but with thfe help of my Hod and my conscience 1 have prepared tho pa pers In this proceedlnu from tho records In the case of tho Northern Bank. It doesn't tako much of a lawyor to tell the truth, but' It tr.kes nlno lawyers to make an untruth look like the truth." Itobln subnilttrd a lengthy ailldavlt In which ho nllej:el fpeolflcally that the conduct of tliu lawyers In preparing, swearing to, acquiescing In, serving and siilmlttlif? to the Court certain papers, for the purpose of Inducing the Court to order tho payment of the $15,000 to Olfford, HcWjs & Beard as a preferred claim, constituted a crime under the code for which they should Ibe punished, ROBIN SAYS CHENEY'S LAW YERS TOLD 1LIE8. The' reason given .by the attorneys to the lower court tor making the Olfford, iinhtM & Heard claim a preferred ono, according to ilobln, was to enable Chener, then the 8ut Superintendent nankin, to get possession of the papers Involve! In the litigation of the Northern maox. Ami whan they made these repre rentatlona to the court," continued Robin, "Cheney'a lawyers had the very n&nftra In 4he r DOS session ana naa nm tham ror rwo monins ynnuuiiji 'iu .(.tements to the contrary were dellb- wt ilea and were known to them to Ik. MA Both Fox and Bsard rafsrrsd to the proceeding to-day as "Infamous." Tnoy said Rofein wss pressnt when Krneat ri ir.ii. as referee, took ttsttmony as) to the eorrsotnsss of tne uinora, IMbbs Dsard claim. HaQ reported to the lower oowt tot favor of tts ptymtnt, but at the time Robin raised ni n&Jaotton. "lie does not now oontart tho pro- nHetv f the elalm." said Bsard. The JusUoea of the Appellate Division took the ease undsr advisement with out comment. Robin and Keeper BeKsnrtoh walked iiack to ths Tomb from tns court, I'nlillo (larvloe Approves lntwar llouiss, The Board of Estimate to-day oon rurrer in the neuon tMsn recently iiy the Buuiig Harvloo Commission In ! proving eight Additional rapid transit roults q fcp InfllKlod In the propose 3 dual system, At l 'M time the lioar.t set June T HO the date far ft pulillu hearing on tha route ty whlsh It Is proposed tn eonnoot the projected pey entn avenna simway wun me mtsr borough's prsisni tube at the Borough COUNSEL NCQUR T tun, Broody Honeymoon Horoscopes Greeley-Smith Good Nerves the Real Foundation of the Ideal Husband and Wife With These the Other Qualities Needed (or Happiness Can Be Cultivated. Copyright. 1112, by Ths rress Publishing Co. (The New Tork World.) vym ip h m ,11: U 1HPPHS ipWg " -.aUl TENDERNESS s M ,' Klf u fl jfel'W htkU Jofatei1'''! 1 1 UH.,1. TmE PAUOMTE PASTIMU OF HUAnrVvD eWD WIFf; Last of the Series. 1 .jaaawagaV 1 wE7?aEIr'5!5ji always that he can afford to be truthful, that tears, scenes and tantrums are not the fearsome and invarlablo reward of conjugal candor. Th. M.at husband la truthful because course, becauaa the average .woman he does not feel that eternal prevarica tion Is the price of peace. Not long ago alx young women gath ered about a tea table were asked to writ on a slip of paper the supreme quality of the 'JBsst husband. When the six slips were read the little group were astounded To realise that all contain. the same word, "Truthfulness." Tear, not the dertl, Is U father of Ileal fear of th electric disturb ances that so many woman enjoy and from which th bravest m cowers. Olv any man, save tb constitutional liar, a real chance to tell th truth and he will prefer to do so. Tor truth telling Is as epont as it la moral. XTot many persons havo the Juggling faculty of kp lAg half a doxen lies In th air at one, ana that is what th suooess fol Ur has to do. AVERAGE LIAR 18 TRAPPED BY HIS OWN TALES. The average liar Is the victim of his own lies, much more a victim than the persons to whom lie relates them. Like Gulliver waking on the coast of Lllllput, he finds himself pinned to the earth by every hair, supine under the combined compulsion of a million lllllputlan Ilea. The foundation for th ideal hus band or wife is good nerves. A home In which either wife or bus band is not thorough th oaptaia his nerves cannot be happy. Tor whsn th serves mutiny, peace runs away. With the essential foundation of good nerves, these are. In my opinion, the qualities of the Ideal husband: Pols, Humor, Endurance, Honesty, Reserve, Justice and Tenderness. Most men strive to be generous to women, but few are Just, partly, of The End of Ma The Finish of Derb The Beginning of Young's "The Straws That Cool" $2, $3 & $4 All the correct braids in the newest designs of the season Panamas and Bangkofcs at Popular Prices 90s Proi4wy 1197 Broadway iOO Filth Avs. 199 603 849 Barring physical and mental deficients, there Is no reason why any young fellow should not develop quali ties of the Ideal husband, nor why his wlf.- should not grow Into the likeness of his feminine Ideal. I class among mental deficients the consUtutlonal liar, mala and female. The woman who Is married to a man with no re gard for the truth need not hope that his Imaginative flights will diminish with years and wisdom. Lying Is a form of mental disease. But comparatively few men aro liars If they daro not to be. One of the qualifica tions of the Ideal wife Is that her husband shall feel aoes not want justice, one prefers me role of babydoll with a husband shaking a rattle in front of her high chair or calling her attention to' the "birdie." Tenderness Is a rare quality among men beoause of the tradition that It belongs properly to women and that an expression of serious feeling is un manly. The modern man Is emotionally self conscious. lie Is ashamed to be d teoted In a real feeling, especially by his wife. Ills rare expression of lor ! Invariably followed by a Jest or a sneer. Yet In a husband a sense of tenderness Is really more Important than a sense of humor. SOME QUALITIES OF THE IDEAL WIFE. Terhaps these are the qualities of the Ideal wife, remembering, of course, our common foundation of good nerv.s: Simplicity, Taste, Common Sense, Un selfishness, Sincerity, Consideration and Humor. But why should a young man spend his dreams In building th character of his Ideal woman? Why should tbe young husband s& to mould his mate In the imago and Itkenesa of his Ideal wife? Why should the wife give so much thought to her husband's char acter? In other words, why should not each build an Ideal self before tackling the other fellow? Perhaps they aro like children play ing blocks, each wantlnr to build tha other's house instead of rearing th beat odlflc of character with the material Immediately at hand, themselves. Tet, If women would strive tp"bul!d themselves Into WesU wives, men dedi cate their thoughts to the development of their own characters, all honeymoon horoscopes would have the same end ing "And they lived happily ever after." Protdwty Qroidwiy Broxdwiy tJJ9 nroirtway 6 Jjroidwiy Only Store on Niiiau Street, No, J7 Yoo eeAowui r0o iff MANS I DBA 01 A- MODEL HUSBAND - MAtr A AY OUT 0 si HSA. BERRY BOY CUTS CANDY BOY IN A FIGHT OVER SWEETS One Lad In Children's Court, Other in Hospital After Knife Is Used In Scrap. Abrlt Graconlo was tired of straw berries. He wanted candles for a change and as many of them as he bad of berries. Abrtt is thirteen and sells fruit from a truck, so berries are pall ing on him Just now. As a result of his alleged longing for molassses peppermint Arblt was r ratgned in Children's Court to-day and William Oeorgvaulas 1s In Harlem Hos pital with two nasty stab wounds In the abdoman. He will recover. William la fifteen and last night was In charge of a candy store at No, 2131 Third avenue, two doors from his home. Ho say Abrlte. who lives at No. ill East One Hundred apd Fifteenth street and bad been aelllng strawberries at the corner of One Hundred and Six teenth street, came Into th store and said, "I want that box of candy." orgvamas torn tn ponce that as he reaohed for the box of candy Abrlte hit him on th aid of th head. Then there was a fight and he says Abrlte draw a penknife and stabbed him. William was found by Patrolman John son on the floor, but he had saved the box of candy, Abrlte had fled, but De tective Lagorenne arrested him later. Only Brooklyn Stort, J71 rulton St., Oppoitti City Hill BELLE OF PARIS BALL T; Arabian Nights Had Nothing on Countess de Chabrillan's Startling Function. PARIS, stay SI. Even In Part there never before was anything like it, and that's why everybody Is to-day stilt talking about th gorgeous Eastern Ball given by Countess Aynard de Cha- brlllan at her beautiful mansion, No. I Rue Chrtstophe-Colomb, on Wednes day night. It was the moat magnificent Oriental fete Parte has seen. There la nothing in the Arabian Nights that had any thing en It It exceeded th most golden dreams of the opium smoker, and would have srartled the phantasmagoric brain of a thirty-third degree lotus eater. The hostess presided In a splendid Persian costumo of green and gold, an Immense white osprey surmounting her hair. Almost every prominent person In Paris was there, all In Oriental costume that dazzled In richness of coloring and material, and In Jewels, as the guests entered tho Immense tent In the court yard they were announced with all the ceremonial of a high court function, rrlnceas d Arenberg, who was on an elephant, rich In Indian trappings, made tho most striking entrance. Following her were the Duchess de Clcrmont-Ton- nerre and Countess Stanislas do Casta!- lane In gold cages, carried by coal black Africans. They wcro In golden wrap- pers, hair In Dgyptlan style, held by Jewelled bands, and danced quaint atopi. Pharaoh and slaves accompanied the Marquise de Ilrantea In a flower strewn Egyptian Utter. Many came In golden cages dressed ns birds of brilliant plumage, while others come as a troupo of geishas. The guests Included hundreds of foreigners now In Paris. Births and Deaths on an TLIrahlp Must Be "Entered in LoH" PARIS. May 11. Tlin second Interna' tlonal congress for tho purpose of framing aviation laws has adopted th following resolution: "In th event of a birth or a death occurring on an aircraft, the pilot must enter the event In a logbook and notify the authorltlea at the first place where he descends." BLIND, BUT STILL AT WORK, GEN. BOOTH IS COMING HERE. Salvation Army Founder After Hear ing Verdict of Surgeons Plans Long Tour. LONDON, May al.-den. William Booth, the venerable head of the Sal vation Army, although declared hope lessly blind by the surgeon who per formed the recent oporatlon to restore his sight, is cheerful and already ar ranging another tour of this country, after which he expects to visit tbu United States and Canada. Here Is An EXCEPTIONS OPPORTUNITY For a Limited Time Only to Buy Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, &c at Less Than Wholesale Prices An enormous stock to select from which offers great bargains in goods suitable for Weddings. Graduation! or any occasion. G. W. HUNTLEY CO., Wholesale and Manufacturing Jewelers. Successors to S. F. Meyers Co. 51 & 53 Maiden Lane. htloblithtd 9 VOLTITE THE MARVEL0F THE 20TH CENTURY What would cost you $10 to plate your silver ware in the old way will only cost you $1 if you use Voltite. Voltite is not a polish or cleanser but an electro plating powder which deposits pure silver directly on the places worn, saving a second expense of plating perfect parts. Done in your own home in half a minute. See demonstrations in New York Department Stores. Send for Literature. AMERICAN VOLTITE COMPANY 225 WEST 39TH STREET, N. Y. CITY 5 BY COMPRESSED AIR IN PIRE-PROOP HUILDINO T'M' STEWART 438, 440, 442 WEST i ELEPHONE 8567 COLUMBUS MAN OF MYSTERY, ' A SUICIDE IN CELL "John Doe," Who Kept Iden tity and Past Secret, Was Held in Solitary Confinement CONCORD, X. 1L, May tl.-A mys terious life prisoner at Hi New Hamp shire State prison, known as John Doa no reliable Information aver having beea secured as to his full name or past his tory, commuted suicide In bts cell early to-day by hanging httmwlt to a grating with a rope made from his mattress. On Feb. 10, 190, Doe and an accom plice, Joseph Oouln, a French-Canadian, after robbing a safe In Dover, boarded the St. John-Boston train at Rocking ham Junction and killed a passenger In the smoking ear. Both war captured after sn exciting chase and on May U were sentenced to prison. Doe tor life and Oouln for thirty years. Goirln was transferred to the State Hospital as an Insane person, and on April a escaped from that institution and is still at large. On Nov. II, 1010, Don secured a knife nml ran amuck at tho prison, seriously wounding the physician. Dr. A. F. Gal llniser, and the dnputy warden, Frank 1). Ilatley. Since that time he had been in solitary conflnement.belrujf regarded ns the most dangerous man ever In custody In the New Hampshire State prison. FOUR RIDES FOR A NICKEL BY NEW TRANSFER SYSTEM. Beginning To-morrow, New Ar rangement Will Go Into Effect and End Transfer Troubles. Iteglnnlng to-morrow a new transfer system will be Inaugurated by the New York Hallways Company, which will ob viate nil tho transfer troubles of the pan find allow a passenger. If neces sary, to ride on four different line for one fare. The new tmntifcr la In the form ot a three-coupon ticket. After paying his fare and receiving a transfer the passenger will find that the right hand coupon give a list of all tl. crosstown line on which ho Is en titled to ride. On the left hand side of the transfer are printed the names ot all the avenue linos of tho system. The conductor of tbe avenue line removes the left hand coupon. This mskes tho passenger's third ride. Bhnuld he wish to tranarer again, nn presents ir. main portion of the coupon, which .has printed upon It the tinmos of the lines on whloh th passeniter is entitled to rifle. As a Whole Fabric woven from osm thread, this tea Is all ssmoBnlform quality. mufftose CEYLON TEA One Quality the Best. Waits Rase Ceffet, Potutsi Tim, 35c for 50 Yrart. ummm FIRE-PROOP STORAGE FOR HOUSP.IIOLD GOODS 51st ST., KEAUvt FOUNDED IN 1863 DEAD WIFE'S BAUBLES NOT FOR SPOUSE NO. 2. Court Decides That Sparklers Really Belong to the Children. Three diamond rings, valued at 1700. which used to sparkle on the Angers of Mrs. Ida J. Robinson, wife of Benja min Robinson, a Brooklyn wholesale butter and egg dealer, will sparkle there no mor. because a City Court Jury decided that the rings had belonged to Mr. Rnblnson's predeoflsor, Mrs. Jennie Robinson, deceased. Th present Mrs. Robinson was a widow when Mr. Robinson wooed and won her tn WO. They war married in May and -were happy at wetve month. but last fall began to quarrel. Mr. Rob inson, during a heated discussion, Linen Tourist Regular $8 Value $q.98 To-morrow, Saturday A rare opportunity to purchase a real linen tourist coat They are simply indispensable as "ilip-o ns" for general outing wear, and are washable and durable. Why pay more for them? Mirtary Collars Modtl Like Picture Useful Side Pockets Have you seen them? They are nut the thing for Summer travelling, motor ing and general wear. Flawlessly tail ored in real natural color linen. Collar can be worn open or closed. Semi fitting and becoming to every figure. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Meg, 14 and 16 West Mth Street New York 460 and 463 Fulton Street Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Street-Newark. N. J. Quality Always First inLam ben Diamonds All talk of low prices for diamonds would be mere talk if we did not GUARANTEE QUALITY first, last and always. There Is a constant INCREASE IN THE DEMAND FOR FINE DIAMONDS in the United States, and because ONLY DIAMONDS, of HIGH GRADE are sold AT LAMBERTS good judges of diamonds come to us for them, as well as buyers who rely on our judgment and are never disappointed. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS $25.00 $75.00 $50.00 $125.00 i What ia true of solitaire diamond rings ia true of all other diamond and gold jewelry at Lamberts. Bear that in mind when you come to choose gift for June bride or a June graduate. SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS THE LAMBERT SEAMLESS SOLID GOLD WEDDINQ RING Is the lent showy piece of Jewelry In tbe store. If ever gold Ink could be used In news papers theae rings could be fairly Illus trated In advertisements but not before. Every WIDTH, THICKNESS AND STYLE permitted by custom, 14 karat. 18. karat and 22 karat. All guaranteed. No charge for engraving. Solid gold and diamond be proud to wear or to offer as LAMBERT Third Avenue, Store Open Until 6.30. Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street esswond rings as eontrabasd C war r something of that sort. Mm. Rob! neon retaliated with a suit 8or ssaratlen, wtrfch she won. In th mean tkn she sued for the three rings, declaring onewas fifv engagement ring and tha other two wedding present from Mr. Robinson. Mr. Robinson set u as his defense that th rtftsjs had been bequeathed lo hla nhltdran by their dead mntnr and that when he brought a stepmother into th house ah asked permission to wear them. , Che's k te gaiary Raises. Notice was served on trie heads of alt elty departments by th Board ot Bstl mat te-day that no more salaries would be raised until the Committee on Btan danUsaUon or Salaries and Oradcs Ml passed on each request. The action of the board followed the firm stand made by President Mltohel, who presided In Mayor Qaynor absence. Coats This group of solitaire diamond engagement rings shows what can be done In the way of uniting splen did color and cutting with low prices when diamonds are bought IN QUANTITIES .for SPOT CASH, imported direct and mount ed by us in our own factory. The rings are hand-made of solid 14 karat gold or 18-karat gold and platinum. 14 karat.. .$3.30 j karat. ..$5.50 IB karat... $4.00 ih ksrat!!!i 22 krt... $5.85 22 km... M karat.. .0.00 t4 karat.. .$8.80 18 karat... $8.10 is karat.. $10.80 22 karat. $10.50 33 karat.. $14.00 jewelry, rings, etc., you would gifts await your pleasure here. BROTHERS Cor. 58th Street. Saturday Nights Until 10. Y'tPsaSBSBSBasam, aw' Oxfords for Children Tun or Black Russia Calfskin.Patent Lea ther aud White Canvas broad, comfort able shaped lasts welted extension soles. Sites 8H to 10& $2.00 to $3.00 11 to 2, 3.50 to 9.50 2Kto 0. 3.00 to 4.00 Also Small Boys' Oxfords in Tan or Black Calf and Patent Leather. Sises 11 tn 9. $2.50 to $3.50. Flftli AYtprac above Fsjdy-lf St SSSSSSBSSSSSaajsikSBSBSSxaSJSBaSS