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COURT HOUSE BOARD SAYS THEREMO BAR Itttrk VnmnwMi Rtporl prrlHiTH lls lieeii ( it to 100,1.01,817. HKI.W M i:NS MILLIONS f i , lien) i"r t'nit .1 provldod Hi laOyrra' club, .1 buffet or bar or is; of it"1 other MtravaAMH feature. iiWf'i '"t Ivnt in ih plana for the . , rouill I "Mi i House In Tlldeli , il ion. director of the inircau Of oofl" ni up"'! aion, i'1'' Court Houm Hoard uiiikni t 1. Board of Metlmata 10 m- paOJ Ih I'ldito, apeOlSoatloni nd con- j I f0f II OIKT. fl),. board m'1 thai delay nincp the fltnr aubmltted n June II haa iMtd) "- ' ' HeMM m carry if chargea .. d othor oiprnoot, it colli OJi latafe, arhletl exceeds ilic eosl of .t iH'llon of the foundation of the i fcolldint " Tik Matlmati Board haa nil alon in tml thai thi cool of the building. ex f,jve of furniture and fixtures, should v , 110,000,000, The Ootirl h aa, Roard re porta thai it hai retraced :-f ruMral eontenta IX per cent. lines, If ,; plana a arc submitted, at m 1 time Increaalnt the usable fiooi , :'" per cant. It says that tin- hltth- Htlmate of cool haa been out from It) 10 ls,4tl,e&7, dlVldod iia fol- lusi.. Uulldlni proper, T,ll4,ltl; me ttaki equipment, ll,lt?,lta; eie mmo, IteO.ott, I r J."o.ooo Hurt- la alahi. If t'- platll hVt x 1 be RIOtflfM d, the I V. .id I hi w.imtaR will bf mute 1 in 13,000,040, and unll llu-re l; j I nt ; m 1 iuh ho UtHn wlil iutuiiiU 1 . until tlie COM f the build it. ir will! b twice n much ; putimjited. Tito faporattoii Counaal will mtU, to the Kh-tn-it. Board tu-day an opinion iliHt 1 "js the St.it ImpOiet a mandatory duty J f ect the Court Houm the projei t con Mt abandoned in th- alnro of ftnthir laflstatlon by tiv state." The Itndlnjtt of Mr. .Viamon ;uul h , tfMtfOfl tliat the n.zv of the pfOpOOid I HoUVi COUkd In- rediuel om h u 1 f i ., .iti. ' Ih am plr are rullruleil tti re- j -.nrtM ma (If to thi Court HoiUM Hoard by : tip'-"' - Arrhitf .-t .u Lwell. Con RltUOC Archltoi i Walter Cook. CotMMlU - C Bnflniil K P. Goodrich, and the V. . cnul! UK etiKitieoM-w. annlel ' K Moi.tn. Clark, MarMuilen & Rttoy and E Knon They gay that Mr. Atlaiii Ml'l reimrt wh "a COnfttiOd mixture of : ;s!att RliOtl ami irrOOOOtti ru'luioii, proJfcitcd upon mWntorprotAtlon of the plMM vpedfl cotlOfWi ait.d i-ontra't" " They ihil moot f thi tlrure he ted re iiorrvt. that hi tatitics were 'niMiiM4-i ana IAOK in- nal an en On miMndirOtoiHllnfl of the jnihje-t." A.rttii' c.t thw arrhltei'tn and en I meer In the omptoy of the Court Hoie i'uHrd. a. Htnnttiat 3ttd l.y The iHtard. are; "There no luxuri ui clttb; the 11- i -iir? " (ilitinod cotttoin -1.h vol wntf lnMad of I'.iKnt.oiHl. The upaoe hr omployooi it HNdii onoholf of tiutt provl4'i ;n thi UunlotMl ItutUllnK. No : i:xur.e" ar4 pridt-l for thej Judge or I low) ei '. There Ik onl one a udi I V u iv InitiOd of ten at ?ut;Keted. T!iere if no iaUtial (lining- nKtn. There no bar or boJTOt. The prlVttti roiing; ( xm complHlnod of is limply an officii onre'tdi w.th each -utt. Thrrt- are THE SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OK PORTER CHARLTON ON TRIAL AT CQMO lA ,m"llV1' 10 Kalian custom the prisoner sits in a Cftlik enclos ure, ttuui.le.1 l.y nnlformfd memhers of the municipnl pollct. Despatches from Como. received yestcrdKy. said that Potter Charlton's chief counsel. Miceli Picanli. on account of whose illness the trial was interrupted Tuesday, was understood to he so much improved that it was believed certain he will he in court when the heanni; is resumed Friday, Officials look for a verdict some time next week. Charlton was reported by prison attendants as in a highly nervous condition, lie will only lie questioned incidentally, and it was hoped he would sret throusfh the rest of the trial without a complete break down, which was feared Tuesday. OniL KILLED ON MOTORCYCLE. FORK CHOPS CHEAPER NOW. "FLAGLER WIDOW" OUIL' imi 'iiPi 1 9 ii m .Mail wan i i ' I Marhlne raahea Into IMIIar and Man la Kadi Hart. MM May Bockloy, 2". MM iMtUtly Mlled last OVOtllRf when a motorryrlr on aiilcli fho and tao oiinK nif-n were riding OfMMd Into nn elevated pillar of the Broadway eubany at 2 1 Ot 1. street and Tenth Rvenue The party conelsted of ChOTliO Jlr Intonh of Harlem Rlvor Tenure, his I brother. John Mcintosh, and Minn Htiek- ey. who lived at 1174 Burnett plane. Tile Brorrx. The girl was In i. aide ear and John Mrlntoah was on a rumble seat. When the machine amashe.1 into the pillar Mias Hurkley was thrown fnm her seat, her head atrlklna; the Iron poot. Her skull was fractured. Charlea Mc intosh, who was driving, was luxlly cut about the head. Ills brother escaped uninjured. I.r. Jacobs of Waahlnaton Helahts HOOpttal treated Mclntoah'a Orognda Mlaa Buckley leaven an Invalid mother ami a young brother, of whom ehe wn the sole eupport. MT.OOO Hobs Hecelved In Ihlrn.n I In a liar antl Prteea Kail. ChicaoOj Oci !l. Unuaually hoavy j raOOlptl of huge In all markets of the1 eoOntn and the arrival of HT.nno Imrs'iri i Chlca(a) In the last twenty-four hours ' has clipped $1.10 a hundred pound off i the price of pork on hoof in the fhl- j COM market. Likewise the shipment j relieves an actual shortage of pork for j home consumption In thu city HoH sold lo-ilny for $7.."i per hun- I dred. whereas Wednesday's price waa i Ix.KS. On September 1 o the quotation! waa M.ll, Tlie drop 111 price at the yards was reflected In the retail maFkOtS, where pork lOtflS, which have been selllna nt top prices from 20 oetltl a pound up ward, were sold at Is cents other cuts dropped similarly. "The shutting off of the Knatern mar- : ket. because of presence of foot and , mouth dlOOOOO In Pennsylvania, which bars shipments from the West tl nun 1 that St, lie. is Mflly responsible fOT the drop this week," aaid J. B Cl.otner of the National IdTO Stock rnmmlsslon . 'ompany. Woman Who ClOl .-..hs.-. i lerU I nn.lrlr4 of l.arerni Mrs. Zora UntRM ,lohns-n. who jmseil as the widow of Henry M. KlaRlei . and who took :t . s v .-, from Tim k Mahoncy. a clerk of the Municipal Civil Service f 'cmmlsslon, under pltMlllM to make bin her private secretary nt 120.000 a var. was aonrlCtOll Of iraild larceny la-fort. Judge MntqUOOII In Oonortl Sessions yes terday. She was remanded for sentence. Mrs. Johnson was a laundress, but pnscd as the widow of I'lagler and got many loan. Ma honey was a telcphnm boy when he met Mrs. Johnson and bor rowed from friends to keep h r from want until, as she said, she would In herit $ 1 1,000.04)0 from the Flagler estate Mrs. Johnson was unmoved w hen con victed, and said to her counsel. Abraham Lovy : "I will yet prove that I am the wn1ov of Henry m flatter." Mrs. joimsnr gave her age Of M and said she lived at the Marseilles Hotel. She said site was i widow SALARY RAZERS TO I PASSION PLAY 'CHRIST1 850,000 ARMENIANS BE SALARY RAISERS IS REPORTED KILLED KILLED OR ENSLAVED BUndardiilng to Work Both ,,,",iv'' Hmw Vnn Lang! Popnlat ion in Turkey BaW t Woya, Mayor Tolls Depart ment Heada. Lost I. iff Fighting With Germans in France, Have Been cm to Not More . rii.in 200.000. INCREASES AW AH SOMJS "Thin btttlnoio of Btandardtainfl aa anm wi rks IijUi ." Mayor Mltcbil BOJd in a meeting of the Board of Bttl tnate'.s budgil i 'nimittfe yoatifday. Wi are g-oing to be Juhi to the man an wMl : aa to thi- city, if hi- t gattlng loai than the aalary praooribid for iiin (radi - hi will h raiccd." Th Mayor thoreupon arenl upatalfa to flmmtierlHiii BmeTe'l oflloo and there - I met tin loads of hli dopartmonti who hai i4-n ittmniofiid by lotophone, Ho told tlieni that only three of rhe big ; orgiiiiiZatioiiH- -the HtlOBCi, heallh and law diparttlMHlta had rorre-tly follow, d the Btandardlaatlon plan, in thoor thn-e the twoloyioa raoalolnaT mor- than the wage pn ffi ileed for their grade had ben reducd and inploy4es rec4 ivina j lesv than the grade COlIod for had botll I ralotd ' Tbi oilier diportmont haada, he' aid, had allowod tho bttdfOt iOb- i uttmilttee :naKe the proper I edu - titiiin. tun. throitaTh unt'.tniiUarity le,1 Maw trow 0C1 WH . t i Anton I l.ang. world famoua as thi Chrtattti o' the OboramtniraTou Paaaton Ptay, In re I portod t havi boon killed in battW, I tightmg with the Ocrman nrnri) t 'hampagtif f .out. u' ..rti :ng In i roCiiVOd to-day by his iroualn, Alo;- lina. of thin city, The letter toy thi.ri Lang was with the raooTVOa Wttin hi I WHs ktlliMl, his age, i. be.ng mu h th.'t he was not .ilU-d to t lo fTOtll Bt th TAX RELIEF SEEN IN A DRY ERIE CANAL Brooklyn Mmi Suggests un Amazing Remedy to Chair in. in Perkins. Tin is. T' mscaue.isia Od If. .'la Petrotrad and London, Oct. II "of the 1 ,100.000 Armenian, in Turk boforo in tho I tho war Ibero remain not more than letter 00. and t ! nut ha exterminated by the Turks before the war is over." This, m ubotanoo. is the aaeertton of tie Aim ;t nawapapor Vokole, which aya Ita ftgurea are baaed on the esti iM .tea of tip. Armenian Patriarrh at MILLB HEARING AT END The hoarinti f the Mill, letielatlvo j Committee on taxation In thio C ly came to all end yesterday. Tlie COmmlMOO ad- t Jouvned until Movembor 30, when hear ! ing will l,e rc-umcd in Syracuse. Meanwhile counsel for the OOtlUlllttOO will prap.,re -r.. -.ii propoaed method, of increasing the State and city revenues I The nawapapor suggests a Pan-Anna- r ""' ''x"' " '-" expecteo that by Ulan conference at BtohmladalOi thO Novombor 1" theee tentative measures I eceleelastleal capital of Armenia, to die- will he in ananli .h.... tn,.t he . offered to the public for discussion VolUUt.er Witnesses Wei.. iU'-st ioned enslaed by the 00,000 others hav.ng fleet to t-i l i .1 r 4'onotantlnoplo that 160, t Armenian, active service now lie ran in oe a aoiaier Turk, and still try to be lhrlsltlko, Lant sail itusi i ' nriM nims.'ii always i.iugnt men lo obey the laws of the land Lant waa a member of the volunteer ski corps, lie leave.- .1 widow and three children. . iish the future of tho Armenian vlteyoto of TiielMt .O..i- tlo. mm I. Im l.l AJHun i..i"K 1.1.1 co me gienes. i here that satisfactory condition pi uie assio.i :-,ay iwice, ma nist ton.. ,,.,, emigrants to th 1,1 " a-' ' present..-, . tha Balkana tion in 1010, He was the natural ii. the programme, had not recammonc llUUI ''i- baithl or rountaina Tkere toe grear numner oi increases in.ii i. no indication of elahoiate dwiiratlini. I Should have heen recommended. As the There are no railroads In the building. Th, builneea of tht urto is increasing choice for the next pla) live ars hence In private life, which means dur.ng thi ten years that .-lapse between presentations of the Paaalon Clay at Obermmmeraau. he was a Hotter. Ml. Willi j .).., and l.is heoe.t w. r 1. . moal widely phototraphed and i - card.d of ail the Oennan louriot apota might L nlteO Mate- return to Turkish ARMI-SXIASS ACCUSED. fry freatl) antl not rl. rreaQtnt nrtod. Th. BatlmalO Board will not Ik, repot t to-dny ,i Mulilnllui. of lie. Ik.. T. sed by Mr Adam- I IW, ace. rdlllg to the Court House Bojrls tkperta, "a large numlier of Noma : cltboi wholly or mostly in tut il.nk ami without natural Veotlla in." They ilescrlbe his seheine "as i mutilation of the Court I'ouse in si and find it "quite Impoaaible" N vol.- .1. i the MhO me seriously. They it would moan "ih.- worst bulldlnt b th. world." "In treat many caaee." the experts "' "ay, "Director Adams., ns ie- I -ii ti. ne that : ot of a the IUb-1 immlttee to slat- no increases i LANG'S DEATH DOUBTED. not recommended by the department heads, tlie M.iv .r discovered that "the aaiii rin ietor Raeaapl i ro.o husliies, of standardization" was not ,...Pm,.. Here, work.ng mu fairly, , He told the head of the delinquent! The rejs.it of Anton Lang', death i ! departments to prepare immediately Hats seriously doubted :ti Oorman and iii r of employees who were lielnu paid less j rim n AmetH-an ciri les in N. w 'oik. At than th. new standard rates ami to sun- . the ..nice ot the tstnali-r.eitung .i .,. ,. gtatement to Secretary Lanalna mlt them to the Midget sul.-committee ass.'it'-.l as poaltlve that l..ing. a. cording tl i- charted ih.it th.-se atrocltle, before Monday. This means day and to reliable advices, never went to the were committed by Ruaalan troons aldiat nigtit vv o-K to-iia . lo-mnrnni mnu i'i"- iror.i, i me oi ine , o.iois s.nu n na-l ably Sunday Because of the delay the I aeon a letter ftoiii Lang's wife to a friend tlret public heating on the budget be- . ln N0 York say ing her husband ha 1 nit fore lbs Hoard of BatlmatO has been 1 joined the army and was not obliged to postponed from Monday to Tuesday do no. romntrolUr 1'rend.rg.ist turned in Tarki lay lhr anil Hnaalana liirkeil Women and Tortured lien. Washington. Ocl II Though Ike Turklah Governmoni has not yet made any satisfactory response to the friend!) repreaentatloni of Ambaaaador Uorten tl.au with retard to the treatment of ' Armenians in Turkish territory, the ' Turkish Bmbaasj to-da) made public I a Ktatement cliargltig Armenians with I atrocities against Turks Abdul Hak il.issein Hey. Charge d' Affaires of the - Turk sh Bntbaasy, dollvorad a copy of yvsterda) a budget oatlmata bused on what Chamberlain Brt ballad as "real standardisation - 'e Moil up as well as down." ii waa adopt., i wlth- Mofesaional critic, hut of a professional out critlclam by the rob-ooraouttee. fault B der, and In Some cases wo can- The Compt : ol.er found by coiiip iring ' K a. 1 ht e invlualon that it Is one of tlie work ot Ins employees with the boatlllij to the whole achenie. a hostilitv 1 st i: oatd speclflratlons that 110 w-r nut, mlenendant of mu- matniHaii ondaenald He reuueated Increaaos for If I Ism." : them tntalllnsj IS0.IS0. He also founi Compuring the proposed Ciun House ' out that II.'! employ .-en were i.Verpai. NORTHCLIFFE ACCUSED AS CABINET WRECKER yesterday and many .suggestions were offered, one of them oven going so fari afield as to suggest filling up the Krie Canal, the erection of a great railroad In its place and the taxation of all con tractors WbO get fat Jobs on State im pi oenie:'t. Thin suggestion came from Joalah White of Brooklyn, who i so at tacked Lawaon Purdy tor the methods enipio.wsl in enforcing tax Uv.es in tl: city. Among othr- t . ngs Mi White I oharted that "Pastoi ituseeii o, Brook, lyn hud an income of $400,000 year, hut paid no taxes rormet DeputS Tax I Commissioner Jamei P Larkln of1 iHrooklyn, who haiieus to be ,,t the hearing, rose to the defence of Mr I Ihir-lj He sa d that mu. h of "I'astot" Russell's property waa exempt hrraua. t Wat .weii t a churoh purposes and that i :' securities owned l. him were not i uixeq tie not undoubtedly is-, n Mils to ShOW that those OOOtirltlOO WerO likewise I exempt. Hermann B Uoldaohmldt, a certifled pubic ...touiitant, sa.d tnat no nntter what ..w tin- committee approved to Increase revenues it should provide for tho appointment of a corps of extieri millets who Would go oe' 'ne et ite- Kth -lu g conditions and other coui I America ami Burona the Mtrt Ho la. Board says that the r- ni M a plan e.l are very moderate M II ii consideiina the naeaaaara i imbsr oi court rooms, the imnmati. niN cubat sad coal are very eco mlr: Tha c -; of 41 cents a cubic "01 Is taiil he "mmnarahla arlth ,i... 'i or the larger court houses n this intr- ' T I h.g tool. i uln.-h Mi. ..I....-,... unia Used as a dlmi g room fur - . iiib Is merely an audl oiirt room for the hearing ni ..ises and meetings, ac ii 1 'ourl House B trd'a ex- i Hi' iiihI i .ili.il W.'tii i I .us. i it hi iiiirl As.iiilli (int. Sii,s "Chronicle." Vatets l.o I let T.As p. ar laav oriuit, oi 4 .miior eroing i, M Is ' ''' ' un lit rlumi" the report savs, M o . i. isctlon with any club 'or c of ,n,. ,r, , ,. , inlirht he used ...... 1 eqti . for its special nuriwooa as .Jnc i room for lawyers. It ' '" I 'lin.l deairahie for the luwvers 'u 1 ' hoa i oms and cure for .t i ISlr own expense." HOfardlng i n- suoplolon that a bur :. t"e p. .ins. the report tiivs: "It i hal a hui eini ,,r tl. li i e houhi he permitted to make .foment." "Sted fiat ihls ami he requested deceases amounting to 141,(10. Ninety-four positions will be dropped. Ths holders of thirty-seven of them w.i: he dismissed, at a saving of ,tiT,7Ti. The fifty-seven other places are either vacant or the holder will be transferred, Forty-two new positions As a result of his economies Mr PfOn- Cbroaicle gives pn derga.-: was able to ask for a total al- ing to l lowsncs of llll.lin less than he lt for Vol h. Ilfl i.iH ..n... Ii, .ha nersonal service ahem ot budget th, decrease is lltl.OtB. Some .I in.- Jobs abolished are: A deputy receiver of taxes. S,T60; three deputy receivers it 18.100, an audit..- of ac counts at H.il'Oi (retired '"' pension), two auditors al M.000, a deputy auditor at II.S00 and another deputy at $J.I"1. Most ..f the cuts recommenaea oy '.ne bures i budi by Armenian and LtrOOS residents of the j Cauoaalan frontier. The nssst are said I to have been COllSCtOd by a mellllier of I the Turkish I'arlu.ment .'rimes aga.nst women. wives of peaceful Turka are charged. At the Hate of Ixiirnnviis. it Is allegesl. a mob ..I tireexa ami armonians killed twenty- menu submitted to asstssora and com Mve Turks b torture, afterward cutting : pure them with those aubmlttod to the their bodies 10 plaoofl and oarrylnt them commercial ag-n. lea He said many d:e- about the tow n- it is also charted thai I orepu notes would t found Other Victims were burned alive t 'I'-"!-!' A Wheel. s-k. a, ....Tor of real ! estate declared thai naoiiaomi nip on YANKEES FILL UP BRITISH. !1r,',l ',M'V,'", s.tl VnrK m lW0M fj nigh ii nd tint thi v era m:de on the " " " J wrong pHitcipli Ha tliotialii ti- it tha laaooloawa mimk to n.-nt the tatU lvalue .; . inport almuW - aisaeoaud i rnithiu in, ' wdinf to Utr inoni rt-hiph tho i proi 1 . . . 10m I r i awe n lira m yiiterday h ' , 1 'ni:. i nler n-t Inn. i front Liverpool said', rill I !lli. , tit f -t ,.:. t it iir lava, l,,..! I. ..I and QtnorVi bc .uunt eonaplrlns lo d octroy the .i'iverninent and s ix ing that tltoy are no COHlldinl of BUCCtOi tha! they hftVl eyen plannod a:, a'. - native Oabtnil ti liirlufli Vlacotinl Mil ner and Sir Rid ward . r-' hi, bill rx elinliiig Mr. Aiqulth, Sir HklWOrd Jr . Lord Kltcbinar, Mr. I lulfour and Mr Hemieroon. Thi only Llborali to ba r f standard i which thi mam tatnoa, iiccorainn t.. tnm pian aa Riven immlttee eonaidorid on appeal in the l'"lu Chronictr. are l.l.d i l- yegt rday were overruled Fred, rick '1 Frehmd, chief , .'ni nn- .liiii't t.ii iiik i.iw nii'i cgnn ii ft work harmoniotiBly in London, inn that ' s i'l,(t treating wai Btlll indulged in iimler - (Friday). The daily , the exception Mamie, .if the. act whinh ninence tllil n'-.rn- permit.-" treni.t.a with meala Utuy: rharva atmlnat Lird -riw reoult in." natd a Brltlah vov. ager, "thai the bfoomtni Atnorlcan com mvrotal travellora, who bollovi that tiny ;i"i!-t treat, iri killing u- with lunchaoni ,ir:d dinners and r-upiw-r- and braak- faitv, i know of otii ohap who boaatad 1 that he had eaten fifteen meati In a day j ' trial nif frlonda. The ntoali have g-H to ie raal "ne. and no BAndwIchM 1 will l. ronildirid ai BUfllcIint to nntue I a !n .i; U g-al A in ii. g i 1 .i Kay, an Knglighrrw n, w ho haa d .a TiXiiv many years, n v a; Virpoo on his arrival thrre on tin f u 1 1 1 - pro., u. eu I ! -.I .1 ihe : raluatlon of real estate In Mew Tork city had made i i mpoaall ale to borrow money at lata than ' par Oinl M. s di Acuero, preatdi m of the Cooaotldatad Htock Bx 'liaise, left with the coram It tea a brief in opposition to' tiie ni amp tax on la 11 ol atOCka, He , danouncid rhls ta :if liiequltabli anil unroaaonabli In thorl it taaod tnwi'al aottvitlii rather thin his proparty or bJa lraorni lie saJd thai fi or tr.Kirriy were new pay Inn to tha Utata aacth ar any i where from Id o,noa in stamp tax on otock aalrg He thought ttj irOUld he (hmI th i.g tip ri i'!igaHl Hi j btialnoaa wra iorapallad to p.i ,it- oc j upMtinn tax, haaed upon t ie amount of; The Job of ai'd WinMnn ('hun liill, the former btlti xarniner of the favorlti nomlnii for the tremler ITALIAN ACTIVITY GROWS ll.-aU. as.... . . . - mvi9vm xuaiiriaii I'raaaora oa loatita. '' CabU Dispiid to Tn Ii s ut II. Kurthir activity in operations daxiniid to relieve irt axartad hy tit.- Auxtrlana in ' ouncad In th.- oAlolal reron U.. ri,.,:,,,,, H((t(; '"Il nWaanaslu., . .l. eea . " I ewllwftU it III! , r- uni ha., obtalnad furthei the Uludlcarla Valla) Lake tJarda) we have taken ill strong poaltlon on Monti whi ii,.' Daoni Valli) opani eV( II mltafiOl BAM. uu I.. aa . 1 . .. , i h Tyr.a PiCl i-i--t ,) ;, JIM Ithnui the Municipal Civil Service ' oninussion at 14.200 a year, was recommended fO abolition. To "let him down easy" the bureau had SUttOOted that Mr. Ireland accept the nOW Job of supervising ex amlner at IMO" a vein, but he wouldn't do it. Pi men said : 'Tlie adequac) of this man's salary h is never bean questioned. His position is the keystone of the whole civil aervio, system and he is one or the most f.uth ful o III. ere the city ever had in its ser vice. I moVO that his position he re tained." It was done Nobod) voted "ttp." as the Comptrolle . the consistent stand ard. zer, Was absent. snip ( "The uonoplratorfli knowing that such a Cabinet cannot command a majority hi tin- Hons.- of rotnmons thing Ihey might engineer a tenural election." the article says The writer, pointing out sidi-nt McAiicny of the Aide.-, thai a dissolution is impossible without the pet mis-. on of I'remier Asquith un til the legal life of this Parliament ex. plroSi admlta t In. I a crisis might result i if tlie .'al.luet should be lorn apar' by J ths question uf conscription, and ni - d- mlto that if Lord lierby's scheme tails j some method of compulsion will have t" be fsOOd "Although. " II adds, "the na tion would pt such compulsion i-ei. i tar under the present coalition than under a Cablnoi of ffuraons, ,m ice; I ami .'arsons. An attempt h: the lai-! ti rriTvrD vtittti i lor to impose eompulalon would rend the' Jr. f iafitlt AlLlaCll naih.il from top to bottom." cal.lt. I itlM-sle.l In an- T..I l t .Ml a i- eiifor- tiie OrdUOa'S passengers waslnetaa I A: t'ie morning aesaloti Uanlaanln ' laid up 1 Harsh sssailerl tlie income ti as' a on tho revenue aettet ami advocated tha am use helnrarltton of a higher lattd tax J unes I Kohler oi rsrooiiln nlao .iccninc.-.l , Atiterlcan liner New York, in- had no passport. He proved that he was t a llrlllsh iil.Jc t. i m his irrtval at il,e ini ouie t:ix. wli'ch he s.il.l amuM ho Liverpool to board the Utduna he waa I the ciaasss least able to pn lie nrgeii stain n. in up rinauj ina American i H higin-i- i on l.f -d to re.icli the Conaul gave him a passporl to return 'wealthy classot FALL FROM WINDOW FATAL. . i.n ..oo a 1 1 1 1 1 1 no I I n " " 1 ' 1 In- I- in of I .:. I.. Mil till . It, ol.. 1 neert heavily fortified by S -'IH I Will, proie, t,., hi t. 1 lairdaro troup of works, .-'ugiinu Valle) f about ilf- i i of the Adige and Ito- 'i have iK'uupied Monte Ke 1 ' In- torrent loins i lo. i '..i... rmmiii Valley. pp, i ' 'ordevols and In the ral ,' - anii (neai tin r astern fringe ' I 'ololniles, ab. nil four miles 1 ' n Una d'Ampouo) our a.-, ibu have been continued Willi , ' ' ' v havi deal roysd dense i"" niangl -nts and on- aasled .. , I 'o Millies, I m t eli y ' "' -n k Hi. in Innlnal nkais.,1.. " " 1 on tlie enemy's positions, "'i I ' hha VtllO) our H oops ' the enemy lo retire front Ins 'I lines, . iii the laonso-. 'al so miller) action , continue i-'ur- 11 lsil.1 raids wmc made ovei i 'areo fi n aeroplanes, en tork Woman One of It Hurl III tutu eeldenl. Saw Uonpon, Conn.i Oct. vi neorge ) I', .'eniirr. Inventor and president and treasurer of the Haboock Prlntlnt Com pany, wis killed and Mis. KVO Hark of .1 5 West Nlin ty-fourth atroeti IfOW Yorl,. I wife of S.n I Park of the New York law drill uf i 'ni p. nter & Park I her father, Thomas Hudson, and Maurice Merrill Were severely Injured to-nighl in an automobile accldonti Mr renin- WOO driving the cir with big guests about three tulles from the cltv to-nighl. when u tnaoblns going iii I the other direction crashed Into il head on. The Injured were taken to the tins- pita I. The car that caused Hie accident wilt' not badly Injured and the occupants hurrlsd away. II II Is. inn's l-'rleni I been. ens Uwfa rraiir, Sm.i I,akk i nn, Oct. 'il. tlov, Spry r. Ivsd a latter to-day Hire. ileiiing linn with ih-Hh am! promising the destruction pad been advised of his i iglil uf the city if the death sentence, of Isttuyvaaant Ohanler, ex-Lleuta Him I I'll re ii Is of tlfred K linker aj strike IRS I'll. ill. Allied Kllnker, ", year "id. an Ului. tratof living at lit? r.uK avenue, was killed early this momlltt by falling from , a third Moor wind, . of Ins home. He had been silting on the 1 1 low ledge, and When his mulher ami fatbei I hoard a noltaj th y ran tu bli ruo.ii md i found he had fallen out of a ind..w, ' Ills bod) hung SUSHndod on .i inn' trellis ami as the) looked from the 0 '. I tow I' I'll b lbs pavement below. Kllnker', akull was fractured out lie died almost lustantl) i. Altman Sc Ha. Woman's Readytowsar Department (Tlhiiir.l i7looin New AiytuinranTi Styles In laiioire! Suiiits are now hp rcticajrippf.. ipeclal ffeaiiiuirei; are Fur trltmnied St t!be ffc'IUowiiifiii:; pra'CCn : K...hclcr VAalat. hVlwurd H" IM. id. I'o- ill. . . Walsh, I i.-kel ntstll at 'he I llratnl 1 'fill r:i I. who -ii.l. la.xOO. vt.isl arraltned beforr Judve I -ruin in ienei.ii Se-.-ions yaaalerday, lie wan tad to pi, ,,i i guilty fllhl tway ami have his I rouble over with, iiui Judft Ciiiln sahi he iiihI in. I accept the ph a unui Walsh I a-wis , nil -l lov- JoaOph Uillalrom, I. W. W. leader. Li j arnOTi wils nsslgned lo roajrssenl Walsh not oonutUttdi j The caae w ill come up aga in to-Uay. $30.00, $38.00, 146.00 Cupcriior inrutiiiterkaiiii nir.4 workm aniiihip. itftftlt Aopuur -fHabiann Attrtiur. 3411; and 35th rtrrrt . iXrui fork 'Phone 2626 Crttley. Specialists in Apparel for Men. Women and Children. Saks Suits for Men. at $20 are ahead of any argument we can offer in their behalf I Most clothing argumentsS are ahead of the clothes. Saks clothes are al ways ahead of the argument. Nothing that we can tell you here about Saks $20 suits can quite come up to the suits themselves. The performance is better than the promise. The tailoring is better than the telling. f We have gone deeper into this $20 proposition than ever before. We have increased our assortments liberally, li'c had to. Last sseason's busi ness proved that. But we have done more than increase the selections. We have increased the value to a point never before reached in S20 clothes. f In every iota of their making they are essentially better than $20 clothes, and whether they are shown in close-fitting, soft roll effects, or in models of more conservative cut, this one unalterable fact holds true of every $20 suit in the Saks stock this Fall - its style is so far ahead of the price that nobody will suspect how little you paid Jor it. All the new features soft roll collars classy innovations in lapels - sport pockets -soft roll vests -some with flapped pockets on them others plain and a range of choice in fabrics, patterns and colors which you cannot match anywhere in town-and that goes, North, South. Kast and West of Saks'. Attention is directed to a particularly com pre hen si re showing of Men's Negligee & Pleated Bosom Shirts at $1.50 Choice of soft or starched cuffs; made of fine Impoittxl and American fabrics in a wide variety of patterns and coloring! each in particularly good taste. While pat terns range from the bright to quite plain and subdued effects, there is not one that may be classed as garish. Sizes 13 1 to 18' ; all sleeve lengths to M. Men's Imported "Cross Bar" Handkerchiefs, 6 for 95c Sheer all-linen, embroidered initial. Men's Imported Hand-Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.15 Men's $4 and $5 Derbies at $1.95 The maimer think they arc too light; ue think ey are just tight. How about you.J Made hy one of the most famoux hatteis in the business -lives on his reputation and makes hats on the side his name il all tuu need to look for in a Derby ihe rest is individuality and style. But ihlH partkular Derbies we a little lighter than he likes them just an excess of fastidiousness Minted in etfht of the neucst models All have the character and finish uhich then name implies and the lightness re f erred to as a fault ue regard as a virtue, for the lighter a Derby the more comfort, Also about iOO fine wji Hats that hate been selling at ii.00, and a fine assortment of tueed Hats at the same price. An ii nu ua I offering uf Men's Canes at $1.00 Ueech, maple, silver ash, Castania, Cor nell, Malacca, bamboo and pimento. Neatly trimmed with etched or engraved sterling silver caps, bands and applied designs. Some with smart leather caps or bands. Cane Umbrellas at $2.95 A Very special price. In dry weather a walking stick, in rain an umbrella. Outside case lelescopt-s into small space. Finished iii the desir able Malacca color. I nry Special offering of Men's Wool Blanket Robes at $2.95 All have wide, luxurious Ruiwian collar, pearl buttons, with reinforced buttonhole at neck. Some are handsomely trimmed with silk cord on edges of pockets and cuffs. Mercerised girdle. Plain tan. gray or brown, ami in rich combinations of blue, gray, brown, tan, maroon and red. Very roomy, warm ami comfort' able. Generous, useful garments of great utility that will wear a long lime. An important Sale of Men's Dancing Oxfords and Pumps Made by James . i . Banister of Ncaaik- N. J. at $3.45 Patent leather or gun metal caltskin; ilexible, liaml-t urned sole. i