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f WHI BATONS. CHARGES AAT. WE ARE HOE Court Orders Answer in Di- vorce Suit Kept Under Seal by Lawyers. | PARTICULARS SOUGHT. | Allegations Involving Well-| Known Society Persons Are | Not Sufficient. | dustice Glegerich in Supreme Court | to-day directed that the answer con‘ taining counter charges in the sult of Mrs. Aurel Batonyl for absolute di- vorce be -returned to the husband's! counsel, He reserved decision on a mo-| tion for a further bill of jarticulars) made by Morris Cukor, counsel for the former noted whip, who married Frank | Work’s daughter, Mrs, Burke-Roche. | Ex-Judge W. M. K. Olcott, for the wite, asked Justice Glegerich to con-| tinue an order signed by Justice Blanchard sealing all the papers or to! return Mr. Batonyl's answer to Mr. Cukor, . ‘Mr. Cukor read from Mrs, Batonyl's second amended complaint containing slyteen charges of misconduct aguinst Batonyt. Al “qn six of these counts the names of| Caroline Heath, ‘Nelle this’ and ‘V that’ are mentioned, together with t thmes and places,” said Mr. Cukor, “but| {fn the rest {t is charged that Mr.) mera 2 tHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 8 Who Is Suing Her | “Whip” Hitend at Bicoies STANDARD ol Society Woman O{RS AURBL BATONY. Batony! was gullty of mpropriety with | unknown women at unnamed places and often at uncertain date. Demand Explicit Dates. “We must assume that Mrs. Batonyi has some dates upon which she dases these allegations and that she intends | fn good falth to substantiate them. We want to know, Mr. Batonyl wants sufficient data to enable him to defend himself against these charges of which, | in @ general denial, he says he is not gullty.” J. Henry Work and ex-Judge Olsott ‘appeared in opposition to the applica- tion. Judge Olcott said that the appli- cation was too late. “The issues were framed months ago without opposition by Mr. Cukor," sald Mr. Olcott; ‘indeed with his assent, and as Mrs, Batonyl says in her affidavit that she has given all she knows and will depend upon proof of the general eourse of conduct of her husband, with the natural inference to be drawn there- Experimental Course Teaches Schoolgirls to Be Saleswomen and Astute Instructor Hints at Rosy Matrimonial Prospects. Attention, customer! ‘The saleswoman, not the department store drudge, but the professional lay ot the counter, who has studied you wants and really has your interest a Expert Attention Is, Promised for the Customer, Stock Js of a kind not easy to dispose pall oppo! the selling of, and the cash girl has worked so td at her own task that she has had unity to observe closely pthods of the older clerks, EPTEMBER 22, 1908. money for several months past. Tn banking circles there was a disposition | to attribute the break to a reversal of |manket attitude by some very rich in | | dividuals whose affairs have recently | Been Infected Into the politiow! situation | There was a rally in the final run and | | the market closed with losses on the day reduced to from 1 to 3 points | Trading continued very active to the | end. | The total sales of stocks were 1,471,000 shares and of bonds $2,619,000, | The Quotations, To-day's highest OHIO, HESAYS N AW ATA 0 lowest and last prices of | | stocka and offnet a orngauredd With f a | yesterday's final. figu as follows law. |Vice - President Squires De- clares Competition made It Necessary. Reading Down Six Points, !s Amal. Conner With Union Pacific Centre of Onslaught. Am. Am, Am, Am. Am, Am. Suga | Am, Tel. | Z Anaconda | To further rebut the Government's al-! Stocks had another sensational break! Mt. T, & § Jegations of price cutting by the Stan- to-day after @ epell of uncertain and Htmokifn Rt | dard in the Ohlo fleld, Lawyer Moritz irregular fluctuations, On the decline) Gnvs, "e“itio,” | Rosenthal, senior counsel for the com- such Influential stocks as Union Pa-) (ily af & St 1 pany, to-day continued Vice-President | cific, Southern Pacific and Amalga- Gol. F, Col, Southern F. Ri. Squire, of the Standard Ol Com-| mated Copper broke halt a point be: Coneo!, Gas, { | pany of Ohio, on the stand, upon the tween sales of small blocks, in some jy,i an hand 2 intervals Pre . Frle let ps Gon, Blestric Great North. resumption of the evidence taking in| cases only of 100 shares. A\ the Government's euit to dissolve the there were transactions in single blocks | Standart Ol Company of New Jersey. of several thousand shares, Ter Met | es Charged In Ohio be- | . ? an- | Inter, Pump isl mene et Pere ahh net of the decline but in the quick ral-| [ule & Nast | tween 1897 and 1907, In no Instance, he claimed, had the Standard reduced | prices until compelled to do so through | competition, “How many town in Ohfo te the Standard serving?’ asked Mr, Rosen- thal. “Thirty-four hundred,” Squire, consulting his list. “And the Government had picked out of these thirty-four hundred about halt a dozen upon which evidence has been | Mee on short covering. The bears made | no effective apposition, however, in the No form of supporting orders. Brokers on the floor of the Stock Exchange report- ed the market practically bare of buy- Ing orders. The violent break came, however, after some show of recovery | Aer, Pacific, 5: and of positive atrength in ® few) Pacific Coast stocks, Penn... Dreased "Stee! The faN over night reached 51-8 in| Pullman P. C. | Reading 3 in Delaware and Hudson, 5) Ry. Steel Reads in Loulaville and Nashville, 41-4 In| iep. Stee replied Mr. & ! Fr taken of alleged price cutting?” ald | Union Pacific, 3 in Illinois Central, 21-2) Rep, Bteel nt (hats the Standard attorney. lin Anaconda, 2 In Northern Pactto,| Rok felend Hes “So the record shows." | Great Northern Ore Certificates and Slome Shettte 1 | “Has the Standard any substantial amalgamated Copper afd 21-4 in| gouth: Tacfle i | competiton in Ohio?” Southern Pacific and United States} South Ry. pt s hg Tis | “Yes, the refiners of the Pennsyl- gteel Trice Peers toa ie + vania oll flelda, the Ohlo felds, the, Reading and Union Pacific were the U8 steal. a —1% | Qigua GUE I F centre of attack. The political situation | U. 8. Steel pf... 08% K Kentucky’ flelds, the Indiana flelds and centre of othe pollttoal alta ton TEAR Coes ee Ving.-Caro, Cham. 28 Westing. B& M, 7! West. Un. Tel... 57 others all do business there. In all the Gorporations Wr products of forty-eight refineries are cussed on the the only topic dis- kk Exchange. 1 | Stocks were bought extensively at the 1 ady cee | marketed in Ohio, and Gir BC 0 ipelonie rere iDouantTextenslvaly, Ste dvance, Decline. Standard has no control indirectly or ¥\yn largely to, cover ahorth ana there | See directly.” yore rallies of 1 to 2 points, with Read- oe Teand Union Pacific leading. Ano WILLIAM H. H. HULL DIES, th Mr, Kellogg commenced his crose-ex- ¢ f S"ieainst Reading, which broke it 6| Willlam H. H, Hull dled at his home anvinadon brusquely and soon he and pints {[n all to 1203-4, started renewed | No, 139 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, y: | Mr. Rosenthal crossed lances with a fivuldation of other stocks, and some|terday after a short {ilness. He wa “them dropped back to the lowest snap. Referee Ferris came to the © jam Ue7prea vt al condderations | born in Oxford, N. Y., in 18, and was He en- rescue and everything went smoothly and mamors that the Federal authori- educated at Oxford Academy. tain, Mr, Kellogg had asked if the tles were about to institute proceedings tered the employ of Lord & Taylor in Standard of Ohlo In Its Cleveland re- SS netuonn® including “tke electrical | 20% and remained there thirteen years Aneries used crude off from the Indiana companies, there was no news to ac- He peas abet to the advertising | or Illinols fields. Mr, Squire sald they Cont for the break. ‘ agency of Goodrich & Hull tn 1880, In vought thelr crude ofl trom the Ohio ¢ound Wetie Tefestion in ths, banka and | O88 the firm's name was changed to W. | Of Company, a subsidiary Standard trust companies of the financial district. |H. H. Hull & Co. and the business was | Tt is well known thet speculative tn. | incorporated in 1%. Mr, Hull remained sopern He did not know where 3 terests have been borrowing very little {ts president until he died, Mr. Kellogg wanted certain letters | a produced by Mr, Squire, He said that | jhe would produce the data if he could find tt. i} “My files have deen rifled and) robbed, you know,” the witness said, | jwith a significant smile | “Who robbed you?” asked Mr, lor | Kel- Lord & Taylor ee. “T'don't know; I wish I did." “We don't know, but we could make ty good guess,” was Mr. Rogen- nphatic interruption, i | Tailor-Made Suits. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1 to $3 per pair BON TON CORSETS $3 to $12 per pair OTH these corsets— the Royal Worcester and the Bon Ton—are made by the same excel- lent designer and endorsed \ by the Dressmakers’ Pro- tective Association of America as absolutely cor- rect foundation for the new hipless figure gown, The Bon Ton Corsets, from $3 to $12 are natur- ally of more exquisite ma- terials, but the two lines are equal in style, work- manship and durability, Both these corsets—the Royal Worcester and the Bon Ton—can be found at all corset counters in this city, Royal Worcester Corset Co.., WORCESTER NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Makers of ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS from $1 to $3, BON [ON CORSETS from $3 to $12 and , ADJUSTO CORSETS, $3 )McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” We are receiving daily a number of specially se- lected models in Tailor-Made Garments, Some of these are very plain; others are more elaborate and dressy, Many of the latter are repro- ductions of the very best European models. from. In other words, that e will | heart as much as her employer, has ar-| Her early efforts at palling ares trey depend upon ctroumstantial evidence |rived. That Is, her time has come, and} quently discouraging, and are always and the general course of conduct of |henceforth it 18 promised that you Will | sromictive of anxiety and trouble, M Batonyi.” get what you want when you want it.) phe classes at the Forty-tirst Bt “Persons de not ordinarily commit the| The Department of Education of the|Ryening hool are denanolts improprieties charge¢ against Mr, Ba- tony! and his companions on the high roads or in public places.” | Secrecy on Both Sides | Justice Glegerich directed the clerk that the answer be placed in an en-| velope and returned to the lawyer at | the close of the proceedings, and re- City of New York has not been asiee; for lo! these many years. Not mu If you had peeped in on the enthuslastic gathering of saleswomen in one of the big classrooms of Public School No. 2. “ovty-first street, near Third avenue. evening, you would have marvelled at the goings-on there. Saleswomen ridge over the little g lerk. rand the t stude partment store," icult chasm between grown-up Tr or two of instruc- should be able good position In any de- The instruction will include talks, ly- es on store organization letters were not destroyed,” oun | Miss Hirschler {s not telling any secrets for the benefit of shoplifters, but she makes no bones about it when she eays they had best have a care, j How different {t will be when you walk into a store under the new order woman happens to be around. Lace Curtains Luitial Display of our Fall Importations For the Opening of the Season we will place on sale, during this week, the following very special values in Imported Lace Curtains in:—Avadian, [rish Point, black, as well as in the new shades of Blue, Taupe, Catawba and Wistaria. large assortment made up in Viyelia and Scotch Fian- nels, as well as Butcher Linen, Scotch Madras, Fancy We show these in all the staple colors, including Prices range $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. In Tailor-Made and Dress Waists we offer a very Nets, and Silk. Also a complete line of French and Domestic Lin- gerie Waists. Price $5.00 each and upward, who heretofore have passed you hy like ‘a hot chip, when there seemed little chance to interest you in some particu- lar article, are now actually busying themselves trying to learn the best w of things! Instead of belng treated by the young woman you approach as If you were the one upon whom a favor! jhad been conferred, because you had! actually been permitted to enter the, served decision, Neither of the lawyers would divulge @ word of the counter charges made by Aurel Batonyi agalnst the etately and beautiful daughter of Frank ent, on the various kinds of goods sold, and the relation of women to modern industry. The course will cover two years, and certificates will be granted upon its success?ul com Marie Antoinette, Brussels, Renaissance, Tambour and Cluny Laces, Grin Ho eiRTriGd Hldu\ GitEn CIVOFSInE |ok tee ern aey rates tee ioee ta |iDletlons ik will b tore and glance over the counters, you : Step Mao. a! im after divorcing ‘age of pins or the very latest creation in| Metlon. The work will be conducted | tore and Biar ytd James Boothby Burke-Roche, the Eng- ti millinery line, direct trom the Rue | YeMngs, grammar graduates or ate sreeted with a sweet smile and a| 60 Designs at $5.00 5th Avenue & 34th St., waicrrsts,, \ ey aldorf-Astoria. May I ascist you, plea: | WIII Rival the Clubs. | The club will no longer attract Mr. Customer when he leaves his office, and if wifey complains about his being late sirls who are engaged in wage earn- | ing during the day being elig: Ushman, Batony! does not bring a counter sult, | although his counter charges are of such a nature that, if proven, would entitle him to a divorce. de la Paix, in that dear old Paris, may be sure of knowing eve about {t—between gentle, persuasive smiles—before you leave the big store. values from $6.50 to $8.00 Fifty Take Course, 75 Designs at $7.50 More than fifty young women regis: Batony! has brought sults again: Training for Wives, Too. ed dor ihe cour - for dinner he'll Just smooth things over Frank Work, his millionaire father-1 ; ered for the course in saleswomanshlip | yy telling her that he has been to the values from $9.00 to $10.50 Fave now nearly ninety seayecold: and | If you are in search of a wife, Mr, last eventng, Miss Hirschler was very |gopartiment. store to look over a new 3. Henry Work, brother of Mrs’ Ba- Customer, go to the dry goods or de-| enthusiastic over the prospects when |hat oF & gown of anything that may tony!; Frank K. Sturgis, a banker and secretary of the Jockey Club, and Mr. |come to his mind—except the sales- | women—for her. partment store. be there, just as seen by an Evening World reporter this 65 Designs at $9.25 and Mrs, Peter Cooper Hewitt, for much in evidence as the ng, said that from present y trsch Y ‘ t t from nt| While Miss Hirschler says she ts only $500,000 in each suit, for an alleged Directoire gown or the Bird of P. dications several classes would hi | ’ sui f indications s , have| interested In perfecting young women | values from $11.50 to $12. conspiracy to allenate his wife from | hat, to be organized. the art of saleswomauship, she ts not Os AEIGS Miss Diana Hirschler, LL. B, and ne of those who cannot see room im Batoy! {s a Hungarian by birth. He The you! an who completes the was born Kohn, and it came out in member of the bar in Boston and Phil- tH 4 ; Sy JmprOvemen ih Ouse Gir ecile ; the trial before the late Justice Mc- é gaa Alcea "}course as outlined will not only be fa- The increasing vanity of the male pop | ‘Adam, in 18i1, of the suit of his first 2d¢!phia, under whose direction the new | sniiiar with the materials used in .he| lation of New York, for instance, js a 7° Vesigns at $12.00 wife, Hattie I. Smith, that he dropped courses in saleswomanship are to be ubject that affords food for thought. values from $15.00 to $17.50 Lace Bed Sets For Single and Full Sized Bedsteads great variety of goods she handles, but ys the ‘name Kohn in 188$ and adopted |conducted, has something to say on this 1 he admits tt, that of Batony!. P eagles 2 Y she will have the keen eye of a de-| It hay been suggested that @ course In Gas apa rarer tective as well |millinefy for men may yet be Included It 1s our contention,” she beings, the department over which Mise ‘ ft sya in According to Miss Hirschler, the deys|Hirsonier presides, for the flaring end of the shoplifter are numbered. Not|oows and the variegated shades of the that the art of saleswomanship is co be billiard cloth, not to mention the reduced to the mere level of common | Thanksgiving songater feathers so mach i | wil bear the closes tiny, sleuthing, but, Jugt the game, the fot 00 Pee ee ee ie eit ohe whate | a the light-fingered individudl will not be the use? hat if a young woman 1s expert in CHINESE EDITOR HERE . rman exert AS “OPEN DOOR” AGENT, |sooa wite, "wiy not? ‘She has become \@ student of human nature; she knows the likes and dislikes of the great mass LY Sum Ling Gets Enthusiastic {of dry goods and department store cus- nae 4 jtomers. Best of all, she knows how to Greeting Off Quarantine—On | ptcase, and if there is anyt! that World Trip for Amity, goes to make a good wife it 1s knowing | how to please her husband.” “It is our contention,” she begins, Hirschler, ‘to dignify the calling of the | Ruffied Renaissance Sels,.,.....$4.00 to $25.00 each | White Irish Point Sets.......... 6.00to 13.50 “ IF YOU KEEP Wi Sum Ling, editor of the Hongkong Flat R : jit lat Renazssance Sets. Chinese News, ved here to-day on i eoress,12,50t0 35,00 the Red Star liner Kroonland, He was | 8aleswoman, to Impress upon her the met down the bay by a party of Chinese | necessity of learnin ry detail of students from various colleges on the| the articles she handles. We propose SPECI ie tug Eugene Moran, who gave their dis- | ‘0 develop an agreeable and attraopive A f tinguished countryman an enthusiastic | Personality. greeting off Q) tine “Every girl who has had expertence Mr. Li Sum Ling {s finishing a trip | Knows how difficult it 1s to adynace trom cagh girl, wrapper or stock g 100 Arabian Lace Bed Sets in Single and Full Sizes vesse L. Lasky's Unburnable Cleaning Fluid | around the world in the interests of the | ‘ 1 | : / ki Open’ Door polley. He will a ten | to @ position behind the counter. 7 ; fi ; ‘ ; 1! ities j . Un V Ih eh. Mv ENR Grete ane. Waaniniion does come, after « year, or, per-|| in the house, you avoid the dangers of ordinary cleaning fluids | sey Huan ices seen Gotige Ugne Veeco ‘ en hi yo to San isco ant » when, | busy 7 i eho are ton hens we vargain counter of | —and you have at hand one of the household's greatest helps. |} from $12.50 to $32.50 each Appearing in i He had a typewritten statement, done towels, of end-of-the-season ‘1 “That gown you wanted to wear"—or that waist—or pair of | values from $17.50 to $55.00 PP d in excellent English, all ready for the & n no available clerk to take | Y : Greater New York ship news reporters, in which he paid a , Charge of it A gloves—or waistcoat—or any || high tribute to American fait at Then fs the cash girl's chance. She icle of attire that sh | Broadway & ji MUSIC OO ANTIARR B SONG BEG We tie peedrae c aorkanle ls placed in charge—on trial, Often t article of attire that shows spots || roadway & zoth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. : mercial alliance betw en hy or soil, may be cleaned in a WORDS and tempting to t part of his people agi Breat powers, "Tam studying Western methods,” went on. “China going through a period of awak: n based on Weste business relat States and commercial and poll doth. moment and worn immediately, FOR BREAKFAST "Post Toasties CARBONA leaves no spols—no odor, It is the best cleaning flaid in the world, CANNOT BURN Announce thete Autumn Opening on Wednesday and Thursday, September 23d and 24th, 5908, of high-grade EDESON DELAYS OPENING. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Robert 8 new pl The Ot: eames fen er v ned Hartford ; WHO DO NOT suB. 5 : St an ate had ad ad tae, ages er STITUTE, Trmmed Millinery “Eollo th e Cro d” se a son" tor the oetpone ge 15e, 25e, 50e and $1.00 Tailored Suits and Waists . Ma Postum Ceres tle wv r suth an elaborate pr CARBONA PRODUCTS CO., $ and 5 Burnet St., Newark, N, J. is Intnded to give by the y wet for the New York into The World’s “Want” Columns. “4h Broadway, 8 and 9 Sts. y npany, Limited, Creek, Mich