Show National Men and Affairs Jury Duty Made Less Onerous in Daugherty Trial Men Seen As Slaves of Fashion Prince of Wales Sets Style for Bachelorhood By ROBERT T SMALL Correspondent of The I i Standrd Standard Copyright 1926 Consolidated Press Association JUDGE MACK who ho FEDERAL IS la trying the Harry M 1 erty case In New York has shown a consideration for tor the jur jurors ors to a long lon and ar arduous ar- ar arduous duty which ought to be by courts everywhere and should result In obtaining lher hl class men tor jury The jury in the Daugherty case Is Isa a splendid appearing one It was realized this trial called for men n mentalities tar above the average and every effort was made to obtaIn a jury which would be Intelligent as well as fair Judge Mack has permitted the jurors to fix the dally court and also allowed them to say whether sessions should bo be heldon held on Saturday or not The Tho jury voted against the Sat Saturday session This release duty they said would give them some relaxation and also an op opportunity port unity to keep a linger finger on their business affairs Even when opposing counsel ask for a It brier brief recess during morning or afternoon sessions Judge Mack refers reters the to the jurors and It they nod as assent as- as sent the recess re ess is granted It they show any hesitation the request is denied All too often orten juries In criminal tire are treated little it iC any bet better ter than the defendants They are given to understand that jury It a stern service e and that once you are snared your rights are few tew and tar bet veen Judge lack 1 has hag taken an exactly op- op opposite op opposite course The effect of ot example may ba be r tar reaching Women have often orten been chided by mere man as being the slaves ot fashion It has been said paid thata that a woman would follow toll ow the latest style even It it led her he out ot or a story window Without reo re regard gard to personal women have been charged with big hats and small hats long and skirts short All Allot Allot ot which may have been and may be more or less true Ye woman has been heen asserting her In Individuality of ot late She has hu been modifying the fashions to suit Bult her own likes and dislikes In the same window you can see small and large hats right alongside each other Woman may choose The style experts from time to time during the past five ears have tried their best beat to lower omens omen's women's skirts They have met wIth no success Woman has rebelled Once Onca accustomed to the of or the tho t skirt she will not herself herscH to be led back Into the long ones Ot course there are extremes to some women will wll not go goThe The skirts that actually the knees as the wearer walks along probably never will wll be Inthe In Inthe the majority But Dut what Is to be said of ot mere mall Is he a fashion slave 01 cr Is he not It was only ary to be in Ne New York on September 16 to watch mere man d to a custom display his as women never do There Is 11 old decree of ot fashion or ot the hat makers that strow straw hats 1 all not be worn by men on or after September 15 In the errata east i I On September H U there million straw hats on lh th side walks dc walks ot or New York On Septem September I her ber 15 16 It was wall ju just t as ea y to finda a needle In a haystack It Is the same WilY way In n the Men hesitate and hesitate to don the straw headgear regardless len ot the weather Each Elich nan has a aI I horror of being tile the first to in a summer bonnet All 11 are wailing to see sec wha what the other fel fellow low will do 10 This la Is they completely from I Every woman has the amt to be be the first to wear son new Every man has th ambi ambition tion to avoid Just that thing The are peculiar folk these Edward Prince or o Wales has just just returned return d to his hla homo In St t James palace London after a hol holiday iday on the continent 1111 1 I perturbed souls who are arc das I I as to the future of ot set to work once more to try try to get the attractive young I heir to the throne to settle down and choose tor himself a n brIde I and tor merrle old England a tu ure fu-ure ure queen Apparently is just about the last thing the ver nr versatile and loving lite-loving youn wants to or do-or do or Intends Intend to do He does not see In the mere tact that he Is well pst 30 any tor hurryIng to the altar Ho He la fa free DOW to roam as he pleases tl ases andi nd the more he rooms roams thi th less he I Inclined to tha th down process for which all Is waiting The Don Don-Dal non attitude cr the prince Is having a serious ef et effect In other than ilian a amere amere mere threat t I at the l lt dynas dynas- dynasty dynasty ty His younger brother em to be he doing doing- their bits v ry In that direction But Dut tM print Is setting a fashion In single which the ell youn men o ot the United ale alet t up with an that sends cold chills down Ibo 1 he sf ot mothers and fathers of It Eng Eng- England's England's lands land's budding young It la Is said In Engl England that the eligible bachelors seem to to to spend their time with the mar mar- married ried nur-ried ried set showering their atton- atton I upon wives rather tan upon sweethearts The Is bl ed D tor this too because he I 1 selects his dancing m among the attractive set Ile doesn't dare dance with all eligible girl gIrl certainly certainly not more I i than once one tor tear o ot starting anew a anew new marriage rumor England I Is not It Hi wor worries ries rles about Its Its bachelors bachelor 1111 young men are said to be the s same me thing In this Social life lICe Is witnessing mall |