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—<$$ << SUES SON-IN-LAW TO GET BACK tis WEDDING Gl aes Only One of Two Tenements Left, but Schlesinger Re- covers It in Court. IS SUED FOR $100,000. Alienated His Daughter's Af- fections From Him, Dis- carded Husband Say Bupreme Court Justice Gay signed a judgement In favor of Adolph Schlesinger, a wealthy East Side realestate dealer, who sued Dr, Mark 1 Knapp, his son-intlaw, to recover title to a tenement house in Christle street, Which he (Schlesinger) had given to Dr Knapp eight years ago as a wedding president Meantime, there is a sult pending against Schlesinger, for $100,000 damages brought by Dr Knapp, who alleses his father-in-law alienated the affections of his wi It happened married Rer- tha Selitesing INH), and Schlesinger conveyed twe tenement houses to litt, Late Dr. Knapp sold one of the houses for $100), half of whieh he was paid by check She Got the $5,000, Mra Knapp refused to join in the transfer oof the property until Dr Knapp turned over the $3.00 check to her. This he did In an affidavit submitted to the court Mrs. Hleged her husband tried to hy ° thereby to force her to give up the check. Tt didn't work, though, as Knapp sald she had a particular aversion to giving up the check, She had Knapp arraigned be & police magistra a vlarge of a ‘New York Women Give Advice On “How to Keep a support, but the complaint was with- drawn o over to given to ding, T was bre No Rich Diet for Her The Knapps are separated not been divorced, Mrs. Knay an affidavit: in) connection alienation suit against her father to the effect that her husband treated her cruelly and restricted her diet to bread and water, rie food was ine Jurtous to her healt t es ORD NORTHLAN TO PAY STIRLIN’S VERGE GIST Court Saddles Noblemian With Expenses of Husband, Who Named Him Corespondent. EDINBURGH, Mareh 1—Lord Guth- whos granted a divorce to Stirling trom his wif Amertean lias al- ng the expenses of her has de at Lord Stirling as cost of the r Joli sterd Alexande was an d Mrs He nid, also t My ided named. by able ac sho is placed In the that rant ed th Lord nd Mr L. Guth iS oso tu @icrous that n would be Jaughable if its consequences were not bo serlous, If we shall go for justice to the House of Lords (tie Jast appeal in Great Britain) “Is there no way to bring the judge te account for libelling me?” eried Mis. Stirling, or rather, Mrs, lor, tell me he privileged. 1f so, should have wronging a defenseless woman, 1 do not hesitate to say that he showed prejudice against me all through the ial “Our apy will not robauly, necess he been more careful before 1 to the higher Scotel) court heard unl nest sumer and if We aave to go to the fouse of Lords we cannot get final udgment tur a year, But, nu iuatier womuch tle it takes, We hall per- In seeking justice.” the case. stands, appeal is decided Surling, being divorce in the view ot ti loses all the rights sie possessed. in Scotland, where in Perthshire is Stir- Ung's legal residence, although the formes lieutenant of th Scots Guards and unless the her favor, Mrs. is legally dead ottish law, She passes all his time here, If he should die to-morrow she has lost her right to one-third of ‘is estate. Had the de- cision been in her favor Stirling would be legally dead, and yhe would be entitled at once to possession of her dower right in his estate But Mrs. Stirling remains alive, legally, in England, Here she can sue her hua hand for the $20,000 she sestified she lent him, whien he denied Sorrowing. MORE PAY FOR 10,000. Work in Metal Mills Get Ad- vance Unie New Agreement. YOUNGSTOWN, ©. Mareh 1—The wages of puddiers were advanced 12 1-2 cents per ton by the terms of the bl- monthly settlement between the mill operators and Amalgamated Asso tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers in Pittsburg to-day. The puddling rate in now $5.97 1-2.” Finishers are given a one per cent. advance The new rate is for March and A are benefitted. the months of} pril, and about 1400: men | One THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 11, 1909, <ceres “It's the Fundamental. Prin- ciple of Mental Refinement That Counts,” Says Ex- President of Mothers’ Club. “ATTRACTIVE WOMEN ARE VERY FEMININE,” ‘ ‘Sunshades and Ruffles Are Stronger Than Platforms and Speeches Down South,” Says Mrs, C. D, Dunning. Newberger, to: By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Is it brainy to he beautiful, or beautl ful to be brainy? Mme. Hatton, of Chicago, thinks {t Is brainy beautiful, and she told over five hundred society women all about ft in a leo _ SLEW HIS WIE Husband” bi DRINK SAVED HS CHILDREN Henry Watjen, West Hoboken Carpenter, Planned Triple Murder and Suicide. a FILLED UP ON WHISKEY. This Put Him in a Congratu- latory Mood and He Spared Girl and Boy. fled murdarer Is Henry Watjen, a care pretty young wife last night might go about the work of shingling EARL SATS au house and he made a most complete Husban Nae Briefly, Mme. Hatton's recipe reads, Shen winheiis mite he dn beautifut KIM his two children, a girl, aged not ih i eaedntan nine and a boy, aged seven. and com: rt RARE CL “| vit sutelde, But he first tied up on Eee Nera bres nora the wilekey, whieh had the effect of mak Medea emenntiattin | ik hm take a congratulatory view of Dainty daubs of cold cream on the minus ala asec ea and u i ; AG WatJer says he Killed bis wife because t 14 f pede Veet Tahal ta she confessed to lilm yesterday evening rf ! ‘ that she had been untwithful, Her f nocturnal dishabille that Mme, Hat mother and ber friends say that she was ton’ woul n Kt offenses. othe he a }oma nal offense ia true as steel to her husband, He hus However if weal ant lectrer, the to belleve the val- nders reap the pun- Ament of thetr misconduct in ray: ing glances of their lords and masters, For these be exceedin, good aims M Hatton t fastidious husband to fly to ine arms ofa oy whose halr, tradition tells is always naturally curly, and whose hands and nose are of 4 softness to outrival But 1 really senattivoiy: ans anot Ke >ream, why burden of attraction suould be lald upon the woman,” said Mrs Harry Hastings, UO Bast Kighty-sixth street, a Prominent Suffragette and at one tim presic of the Mothers’ Chub, ‘ln true marriage everything is equal Why should not the burden of attrac- {lon be equally divided? Both Should Try. “Tam sure T think both the man and the woman should each do thelr par to make marriage bearable, Wh doesn't some one start a crusade to en how to be attractive to their “If a woman Is not pretty with cold cream on her face, does anyone suppose that @ man with shaving lather on his face Is a thing of beauty? "But when it comes down to the last analysts, it is not ti Uitte details that make or mar true happin fs the fundamental princi refinement. It ts all very w people to speak of havin apartments,’ and of ‘nev their husbands to see them absolutely at their best That is very fine, L dure it Is not for the average hom it {a Impossible. And yet 1 would not esitate to say that am where family 1 simple are ‘separate permittin, inless they 5 say but © house: is of a neces yet sity many husbands who are deeply in love there quite all the! \ been arrested several times for beating ' tw wife, and lias the reputation of be- { ng a morose and violent man | Children Found Body been out of work Hoboken street, 1 frame house. by a po- was sumomnedd by Mra mother of the murdered woman. Mra. Hemileh was notified of ve crime by the Watjen children, wao pt out of hed to find thelr mother dead o has Watjen, itely, lived at. No. West Hoboken, In a #7 fe was arrested there to-day eman who Hemlleb, | 7 Ney, BALL HASTINCL: $25 in Prizes for Those Who Know nd thelr father Ina drunken stupor ving a a table In the kitehen svair for this’ sald Watjen to. the aaa . police, “but T am willing to die 1 same pretty yee to wiping out the ME. HATTON has told fashlonable Chicago women “How to Keep a M Husband.” The sum of her advice ts that a woman should know how to keep herself beautiful, admirable healthy and fascinating af- ter ten or twenty yeara of married life, The EVENING WORLD would like to have the views of Its fair readers on this subject, and to this end offers the following prizes ast night told me she fad been un- I had been suspiclous of her and her confession did 1 didn’t ask any ve her to understand she went to fa faithful ner FIRST PRIZE, $10—For the best letter on “How to Keep a elven mete Sewanee fp Husband.” not more than 150 words long. a prize of $10. i i SECOND PRIZE, $i—Por the second best letter, $5 Se sor eHanetcant THIRD PRIZE, $8—For the third best, $3. ONSET a ae FOURTH PRIZE, $2—For the fourth hest, $2. Me eee ee Sack. this. morning—Just FIFTH PRIZE $1 each—For the five next deat, $1 each fae the clone struck tptoed to het ‘and. found her. asleep, Then I kitchen and got a heavy na to the ‘on top of the head malier and hit he Send Wednesday, in your letters at once. None wtll be received after midnight of Mareh Prize winners will be announced in The EVENING VOR arch 2 \ t am sure the first blow killed Addrepsiel Slellérs) tons Hawise: heen exHusband Editor) Evening orld, }of moaned—but f hit her again to PO. Rox 1354, N. ¥ City make sure. SE ee | Slashed Her Throat. oo 7 a — “Then I took tiny jac kknife out of my pocket and slashed ber throat and her wrists and her ikles. My intention to drain all the blood out of her and [guess Tdid, The ebildren sleep in the nest roum and did GIRL TOOK POSON TUNNEL DAMAGE BY MISTAKE FOR MST BE PAID BY was dead T went out and my hands and took a drink, wrote four letters-one to my th thet as * are i | one to my brother and one to wi ie r wiset 3 ther are in she) leach of my sisters. My Intention then manstons on Fifth avenue | was to Kill the children as they slept It ds the refinement that surrounds the | and then Kill myself, because we were way In which we do things that really | { all disgraced and would be better off fi dead. mati concluded Mrs, Hastings, | u “But, somehow, after IT drank more et Itself that we may be! whiskey, [ felt that it would be wrong for eircumstances. to kill the children 1 thought: that mn everybody would see I was justified In - uthern men are noted and dey like thetr Mrs for thelr chivalry women down there of the credit for exclaimed inning, who the DL. Dunning, of St ing temporarily at and we to tke some reputation Dilzabeth widow of Louis, 4 the Hot laughinaly 1 Ma Gen Is stor Gotham, “Partly Our Efforts.” “Ry that T meant at we like to {m- agine that tt has heen pa our own efforts that have kept our men, meta- phorically. on thelr knees to us. You know we are ali strong belley- that an attractive woman ts essen. I\ very feminine. We are stronger sunshades and ruffles than plat- forms and suffragette speeches down home. So you see we would all be in- stinctively inclined to take Mme. Hat- ton’s advice about creaming and pow- dering our noses, And I think I agree with her, too, that | would not are to have my husband cateh me doing it It is ever so mueh nicer for him to think that you were born without any shine on your nove. “Do you suppose a poet would write sonnets to his lady love's eyebrows if he thought they would ‘run’ during th first thunder-storm? Or that the song- ster would warble of her tiny waist if he imagined she was laced so that she could searcely walk? “No, Lam quite sure Mme. Hatton is right. If you want romance from your husband you must epend all your Ife In trying not to let him find out that you could not, bundle of Impossible loveliness that he thought you when he courted you,” $3,000 FOR A MISSTEP. Verdict Against City for Fall Into Ferry-Boat Conlthole, “It Is one of the penalties of munts cipal ownership that the clty should be the defendant in an action of this kind, but this should not affect your consideratiol.”” said Justice Dayton to a fury, and the jury & verdict, in the Supreme Court, to-day for $3,000 against the city In favor of Emil Lange, a Staten Island forist, Counsellors Alfred and — Charles Stecklor had shown that while crossing from St. George to Manhattan, April 4, 1907, Lange stepped into a coalhole on of the municipal ferry-boats, broke eg and smashed his ribs. > {Killing my, wife and they might set_me free, Now, when the whiskey Is out of | me, 1 know that I was foolish to think | that way, bat TH have to take the con- sequenc {Great Mystery Was at First) Gorham Company Gets Ver- , f Caren : isu » children, got up and found Made About the Case of | dict for Amount Spent to | When we chianen ge rth ‘ound te . " ~ . the residence of thelr grandmother, Mra, Carlotta: MeMillan. Make Cainbridge Sate. Hemileh hurried to her son-in-law’ ! house, burst into the bedroom and satis- | wo | fied herself that the story the children | {had told her was true. Her screams After careful examination Detective Tie Gorham Manufacturing Company | aroused Watjen, who stumbled Into the room rubbing his ey | nee reported to-day that there Won a Verdict in the Supreme Court, be- fy, God. Henry, what have vou | trier re Just t vy wit | done?” shrieked the distracted mother, was nothing mysterious about the ease fure Justle Dowling to-day, which wil) “Srv. ined Minnie,” he replied. “Don't of Carlotta: MeMillar was tak Bit property holders along the line of | get excited about It, I've neen here since o'clock this morning. for them.” in terror and grief, io get the police to Flower Hospital Pennsvivanta Railway tunnel across from N A most mattor-of-fnct and self-satin- penter, of West Hoboken, who killed his stiles over t Hie went | City bout the work of taking hia helpmate's Jan shand “sound in mind and limb™ al- life as plactdly and methodleally a8 he! yeady has a battalion of suitors, ermined | for the hand of th | inst night, but from the examfnation | made by Coroner's Physiclan Mord it ‘appeared he had died a natural death, he second man’s body was found near the same spot to-day, and now it Is be- Neved that perhaps the men might have heen poisoned, They were both lying on their stomachs when found, a short dise tance apart The body first found Is belleved to be that of Paul Birus, twenty-one years old, A card In his possession bore the address No, 6% Driggs avenue, Broe#- lyn. ‘The bodies of both men are at tne Stapleton Morgue. ‘The men after eating their lunch yes- terday started for a walk., They were Jast seen two other workmen going USPECT POISON N DEATH OF THO UND IN WO0DS Mystery Surrounds Discovery of Bodies on Staten RSH TO FLL OB OF HUSBAND T cd WOON Cupid Scully, to Whom She Applied, Besieged by Will- inthe direction. of the woods, When : ; d, th ed to return In the atteroon, en fi was made for the nm ate Ing Applicants, Island. ‘last cit the firak body was. found: —— To- en the companion of the dead | falled to, apne ra further S 3 sj: | Coroner Cahill and the police of Rich- | Search was made and his body found, COLT IS IN THE RACE. mond Borough are Investigating the) aan Sapien mysterious deaths of two men who were found dead In a clump of woods on the! Watchogue road, Northfleld. ‘Th were at work at the place yesterday | and disappeared at noon. \S ‘The body of one of them was found! j TO KILL OFF PRAIRIE DOGS, WASHINGTON, March 11,—Polsoned men | wheat 18 to be used as balt to Kill off rie dogs, the stockman's worst that infest Arizona and have become a men- rest ranges there. Sound Not a High Stepper, Good Feeder and Easily Driven, He Writes, | | to the of Clerk Scully, That Chicago widow forty who wrote to City who pre Mayriage Bureau at the Hall, asking to be provided with a when Scully received his day mail ft was burdened with aspirants Chicago widow They Nad read in The Evening World of her desires for a Ife mate, saying he must he oa "real nee man with money, and the widow added L have no objection to age.” ently woman vainly ap: to Cupid Seully through the for a husband. No applleants = Rut the widow! already appealed malis presented themsely Her to mi a charms have Wy from Bayonna, Jersey tt Philadelphia, Long Island Setauket, Long Island, Coney Island and elsewhere hastened to place | theminelves on record as applicants for | the hand o tthe Chicago widow, Bach | Writer couched his application In more or less ardni styl. Wants Her Pitcher. There was exiivited in the collection also a varied assortment of handwriting, japliing and diction, of which the follow- he Bayonne correspondent Is Writers Milled from \ he oem y ‘No other FLOUR has.the Quality Ing trom !a sample Bayonne, No J. | . seo wharo a Woman | Mor a Husband. | wood HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CQ, to rite two me and send | Ww YORK OIF hor rt Also her address And = sree = — — 1 owill ba two her and if We both agree to Terms two echother We can fix things up all rite jater on in the munth, T am sound in mind and Jimb ag the widow wants ruly W. J, PEUNUS, He's Easily Driven, Another 1s as follows:— Newark, N. J Dear Sir: 1 ain a horseman, war- ranted kind and true In double or single harness and sound jn rind ana limb. L trotted in double ness until eight years ago, when my: Wife died. Ihave since found single driving lonesome and would Nke to hiteh tip with a mate like the woman in Chicago describes herself to be Iam easily driven, a xood feeder and worker, 1 ain't no hign stepper either, but can be put through many paces to advantage. My teeth don't show my age, which Is forty, and ain't used ‘to sleeping in a stall, Send me the widow's address. In the meantime I'll rein In my desire to meet ana greet her, when we'll decide how whe load of life Is to be pulled, Yours truly, COLT, Warnes 17 street “Ramous Suit House” Are Placing on Sale A Wonderful Collection of Fashionable Women’s and Misses’ Suits The Very Latest Models and Fabrics Designed for This Season's Wear SPECIALS 9° Misses’ Suits 15° Women's Sutts JAMES T, ———— MICHAELSON DISBARRED. ner-Hansen's Partner Thus Ea- capes an Criminal Triel, Alexander Michaelson, partner of Carl Fischer-Hansen, who pleaded gullty to extortion and is now serving a sentence of one year In the Peniten- tiary, on Blackwell's Island, was to-day ordered disbarrd by the Appellate Di-/ vision, First Department, of the es eme Court | Pity wave himself from & ponalble fete | like that of Hansen, Michaelson threw himself upon the merey of the District-| Attorney, who consented to drop fur-| ther criminal proceedings against Mich- | \Aelgon on the latter's agreement to ac- | cept disbarment | ——EEe TIN PLATE PRICE CUT. Reduction Announced UnoMelally In 85 and $66 a Ton, Unofficial reports were made here to- that prices for tin plates. which, Bronze Boots For Women We are now showing all the advanced Spring models made of French Bronze Kid. Dainty and un- usually stylish, day humanly, be the | quickly brought | 28 West Pifty-t strect, sutfe town, as it fives tor da Ser lef, Mrs. with wire products and steel rails, have FTA GLa aE dot Hemlich ran to the street. When the Wy hanged since the new price lfrom the effects of bich'oride of mer. 78" te Property t ly or re- | policeman who responded to her call remained unchang ours een blished moiety from the van K reacted the house te found Watjen tak- | policy for steel products waa adopted, SUCH ES LU ADRES AREAL OA\A pLaren tothe, e aileccamithe hold the tease from {IN the Inst drink out of a quart bottle | have been cut % to 90 cents a box satisfaction of the police that the cat 7 seeaaedge oes | ERE Had been full of whiskey at mids | ‘The cut Is equivalent to % and $6 a | young woman took the poison acci- ['* -\8tor est ft anvoridge oMce | night ton, ein building, originally an Astor mansion | i snty-seven yenra Nd later for years a popular hotel, op- | Poiatana’ Vamploved Ing Poste the Waldorf-Astoria, at Fifth Veawiees ployed In @ Avenue and ‘Thirty-third street. The | HaENaC Nea varie as ee ae tunnel work undermined ambridge eAbaaa le Eg Dae or a time. tenants were afraid {t would collapse Mrs, Isabel Begens, Leslie Carter's an ompany, h sir the com- orham C¢ any alle the tunnel work agreed to foundation under the Cam The pany doing build a new sin Mrs ‘0, WL West Sixty- \a Hving in Sixty-seventh f Re bridge to go down to bed mek Sisey Mestian gbousntys under e: That was in Decembe Nothing |ciann's prescription, some 71-2 gral jad heen done up to July, 145, and the bicitoride of mercury tablets at a drug Cambridge was plainly. settling. Then |store havenue and Sixty-seventh Gorham veople wnploved | other nl = , parties to dat wor and suey he ~ > Mec No etl Lo Fe An che billy $44 SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY: Ith another sister, Mrs h Tt was sh the trial that the | S, at the Fiftyethird street address. cause of ths Was that In eon. SMART CLOTH STREET FROCKS as t apationmenc y. structing the tunn contracting : I, She ie Kk with her the mercury tab Seer e AAT deter aoa tute: andes ; for Women and Misses jlets and some other medicines and ground stream which irished’ the Attractive black and white Checked Cloth placed them on a shelf ina closet where piles upon which the building rested there was a miscellaneous array of Drying up the stream d up the piles Dresses, in one Piece, modified Empire effect, boxes. On Saturday evening she was sot Were ‘No; longer effective as simple in style, with excellent lines; trimmed suffering from a cold, and her sister “the jury gave @ verdict to-day for the with silk braid and jet buttons; Dutch and | told Nee there were quinine mils ina full amount of the mitt pald by. the high collar effects, Value $35.00, at........ 19.50 certain box on the closet s Rene | Under impression that she was { ead STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS | taking quinine, Miss McMillan swal- cost for Women and Misses lowed two of the dichloride of mercury tablets, amounting to fifteen grains big dose amounted to an emetic Eight distinct models; materials are Wor- The a Steds, Serges, Diagonal Cheviots, Prunelle Ait peete Aa calied in eee If you'd like to start saving an pet SIG ESN TNE Ce . Hieaining tie circumstances prescribel | try the double-strength tea, RENCH BATISTE WAISTS, were not tak afternoon Mrs and repor post In tro ter was dying Whin summoned an ambulance from | Flower Hospital and the suffering wom- | an was hurried to that Institution, She | was in no danger and will be discharged | in a few days j —>————. THE SONG CARUSO SINGS, n regularly, and yesterday | Reeves Lecame alarmed © Polleeman Winn, on nf her home, that her sis- | Pin tucked yoke and sleeves; value $4.90, at... PONGEE WAISTS, With Dutch collar; open front; value $7.80, at ad White Rose Ceylon Tea A 10c, Package makes 40 Cups, aakhss fronds, and music of Heavenly 4 re nn a eae So ppera wil be Shah Hatrecatas gest Weetkt i 5 ’ y SPECIAL SALE Princess cut................$8.00 Royal cut. ... 8.00 Pearl Buttons to Match. Blue Suede Princess....... 8.00 Alexander SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET ATTERNS. that about sold the hunareds Jowphanie we them—to beauti- to any worth POPULAR Windowphanie Make Stained Glass Out _ of Plain Giass, ‘ Windowpha trans’ P tentional Thursday and Friday. HERM, MALZ, ba Appropriate 5 19 E. 14th St., New York, 386 Broadway, Brookly