The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 3

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| ELOPING BRIDE'S “STRANGE STORY OF SUIT FOR RICHES apis Noung Mrs. Walker Declares _ diss. Blake, Foster Mother, Is Really Half Sister. MOTHER STILL ALIVE. ‘Woman Who Is Being Sued and Her Husband Said to Be Out of Town. M& order to obatin a share tn an estate @f $300,000 Ieft by the man she clatms was her father, Mrs. Howard T. Walker, | ® young and attractive woman, has re vented the secret of her birth and the | fact that her parents were never mar. eG. Sho has brought an’ a compel Mrs. Sophia Eliza Blake, wife of Frederick M. Blake, of No, 387 West Eighty-fifth street to make an account- ing of the estate of William Zechweteky, A wealthy contractor who lived at beth, N. J. She also asks for a share of the estato, Until eight years ago Mrs who lived with Mrs. Walker, Blake from her Infancy, believed she was a foundling who had been adopted by Mrs. Blake, Suspicion +} she Was really Mra. Blake's half-sister was aroused by a| friend of her her's, and she that she then compelled Mrs. Blake to tell her the true story. On the strength of these alleged by Mra. Blake obtained fr friends of th sult, claimir common law admissions dence she has other relatives and family she bases her r mother was a schwetsky, and union she a@ right to part of his fo Runs Away to Marry. Mrs. Walker, who was known as Fil May Blake before her marriage, climbed out of her bedroom window in the Blake home by means o e one night last November anid el fon With young been frowned on by J are living at No. Brookiyn, and | wife of that as the child of ¢ hu street, that Mrs an Evening “i want to say th mother,” she sat, kindest feviings taken away from he born and have ne hope as soon as t! ve her here with her, Her I do not blame m “T have only the r, although 1 way soon after 1 w seen her t iy se name s Margare er married, M A she was a b Blake has «i I have lear: When my nurse—not a what ndom ang girl, took then that Mr, Zachwetsky © of my rw of the world and wh: no one to help or ad- amily found out what nt my mother from her and s “I was made to my posit dependant in the Blake household, Mrs, Blake never showed any | everythi ie she did vineed, ¥ d But her enoug)). but 1 obiigatio Says She Forced Admissions. “Then I ned of my real parent- age through aceidental remark let fall by an o! 1 1 made Mrs. Imit th valf-eiates young think duty » gave me a good edu never allowed to for Blake then to tention own tte t r pendent I to get my # “When Ts \s to Mrs. BI nade porstb!« go out togethe parlor with us yen she shut me us 6 and were n Sinee then I onoe—when and she has ne nterest in "My mother y this suit. I he time when New York to help us w am waiting anxiously for I may seo he and the vants do no Lreturn not at home, know when they w pb teal Sak TO WIDEN SIXTH AVENUE. mins Urges the provement, vessed the Aigth aye t Hie suggestions were referved Mayor to a commit The board approved Fitth averic \ | and to make a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APB I 20, 1911 Edna Goodrich Puts Heart Throbs in Novel LAWYER OSBORNE In Which She Kills Off Aged Jealous Hubby PAYS LIFES DEBT :: ‘at Goodwin’s Former Fourth Wife Explains She Had to DEFENDING NEGRO: Let Millionaire Die So Heroine Could Marry Hand- some Blond Young Actor, Thus Avoiding ra Divorce Method ot Climax. {Client Guess with Murder Is “Some of My Friends Will Find Themselves in My Book,”| She Naively Says, Also An Indorsement of Divorce, | *. Which She Thinks “A Very Gocd Thing.” | Who Rescued Him. GETS “BIGGE "Mars Jim’ Sho'ly Won't Let | ‘Em Hurt that Boy,” Aged BY ETHEL LLOVD PATTERSON. Almos? anybddy can get a divorce, And many do. But. it requires talent, not to say genius, to immortalize the episode in a novel. In fact I am not entirely 6 it has ever been done before. But anyway it has been done now, and by no less a pereon than Miss Edna Good. rich, the one-time fourth wife of Nat Goodwin, the comedian. | “The heroine pt my story,” said Mies Goodrich, “is| all and dark. Well, T suppose you might say she looks Ike me, although It is so difficult to describe | one’s self, don’t you think? And, anyway, I didn’t really | start out to make her Ike me.” || Says Servitor. Mawar 1 Osborne, a middle on trial for hie In tn the Court of General « James W. Os- ssecutor of Molineux and Sait ood, who was exonerated aving libelled Colonel Mann Ade the prison negro, wit aged negro, sions. His law the p SMHEL LY tok, and “And the hero," T asked, eageriy he blond—er and aj! that, lNike—er— “The hero 1s a millfon Wh LION CUB, place of Seventh all over avenue disinte BONA eee TWO BABY WAIS. enough. “The name of the book is ‘Mrs. Doynard's Divorce,’ and I may as well tell you I have put some of my friends in i It occurred to WOMEN TRAMPLED , wat his 1, de inat Osborne, to show by dn ad and mur- t for the ite h of his w Court and al officers and atten- She is a very ) Fair Austrian Will Return After chorus to t # person, this The Lord certainty SOAKED BY RAN gah the Governor 14 good to me this the ranks of: of the stage in pped fre cent CNA BRIDGE CAR y was the President, or tdn't Ket no bi | Trip to Europe to Occupy ser o f Mr. Goodwin's and inci i ie z. ‘ wyer to speak up to the Judge for aunt Inte VOR. Bes likinaa a: Gest: Plaza Stud |him, Nossuh."* cratic heart and eventually upd ‘ H rw. leeks Ghe ie like & very red rose, full blown Shoved Off Platform in Pan-|Girl, Two Weeks s sMaks: ih and Saved His Pleader’s Life. and Her lips ave curled am . hi ee eer: . ‘ Forty-one years ago, when James W petals; dew wet and deep as|_ Her Sereno Highness, Princess Lwoft-} icky Rush for Doors as Men Boy, Three Weeks, Abatt- |osnorno was cleven yeara old, on his the deep. Parlagh led away to-day on the ‘ + father’s plantation near Charlotte, i. €. \v'"How did you happen to write this| Kalserin Auguste Victoria, bearing with Pummel One Another, doned in Brooklyn. Peter saved his life, Young Jimmy had | novel?” I asked, her a Hion cub whieh, she said, was a - fallen in @ stream while fishing and after my divorce, | gift from General Daniel Sickles. The area ee sancti ee couldn't swim. “1 had noth-|only other animal she carried was al A dozen women psssenseara were! Mrs. Uhirich, Brooklyn's city nuree,; Peter was Mr. Oshorne's father's but you know how | white Skye terrier, The limited size of| thrown into a pantc when a@ free| has a pair of lusty foundiings on her |ler, valet and attendant, had amuse my-|her menagerte, which ig usually large|fight started on a Tompkins avenue! bands to-day, a boy and a girl. to him when he was first din de-lenough to serve ax n side-show for a{troiley car on the Willlamaburg| The girl wait is about two weeks old | Around the place. When fre and the rest of the 100 slaves eter and his family bad stay th of Mr. Oxberne to New York jand was found conspicuously placed un- der a lamppost at Grove street and | away, Irving place, Corona, at 10 o'clock, last | On the de night, by Mrs. Jerah Buck of No. 4| Peter must com aide: : Irving place. The baby has blue eyes | after Mars’ Jin lumbus avenue Traffic was tied upland tignt hatr and Wan dressed in-a| str. Osborne moved for nearly half an h |white gown and blue cloak, the only established Weber had been visiting friends in| protection she had against the rain, eat 1 » John acess this morning be- No. 681 Classon conductor, and ward vookkeeper, of No, 769 Co- one-ringed circus, ere: In ed comment, | Bric | ateroom stood her! ndent in the lends saw {t and persuaded m shed, And th e is to the Whole ont of her s avenue, the Weber, a lan bodyguard, and gold t of the sol- is the |dlery of the double-headed empire. the Princess swept into the atateroo: “what | here and spend with @ relative at Walt n avenue, When he ne heroine the old man not to let his boys an¢ t Broadway and street and swathed tn bi boarded Shell road, served that she was clad ina black satin, rhurst, (there were five out of Son of Father's Slave, [now te tas Ife to-day, be- | father, “to look Peter't family them at No. 1 think T should |t rd removed her iong brown street |the Bedford section of Hrooklyn and| ‘The boy is three weeks old and hag |Cornelia street, Mulone pone StaentS 1 Miss Gc coat and the admiring reporters ob-| decided he would the night | black eyes and h He was found [Own race, and he Loeb loharea of tving helplessly on Mr. Os. borne's bounty. aid ett He Was Peacemaker. old and all my Edward got into a satoon | family no) an tie fo th » and Bedford streets niliionalr | Soulel A crowd of negroes. He was]? I could not let a lawyer veding te t ~ It isa ge for a er and 1 Louis Spicer Skolt Peactured by Care © nember| Joha M »s¢ occupation @nt for mur-| home are ur nv to the police, was perfectly | «truck by a Lexington avenue caP at y to Mr. Os street to-day, His: slew! fractured. When an ambulane ard ae ReaD ved to take him to Beltevu: called him to the fh and asked him injured man recovered 6on nat that he had such «| sclousness only long enough to give Bt t Osborne told the story and ne. Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Short Spring Coats Trt Short Spring Jackets, latest y sendinn style wit! | the popular notch collar, made of excellent Siew black serge and lined with satin, faultlessly ta jored regular price, $6.95; 7 rH Special on Thursday and Friday only, at Special in Women’s Boys’ Wash Suits Pumps and Oxfords Specially Reduced ‘' In all desirable leathers, velvet Pretty Chambray Suits, white and and crash, beautiful styles over the rs, neat stripes; it spring lasts, reduced from or collar, sizes broad variet with or without and 10; Special 2'4 to & years; elsewhere $1.25; | Thursday d Frid. Special Thursday and | for Thursday at Ke $7.95 F fatal 87c | ys L, M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Av. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN Tailor Suits FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN Choice Models, Distinctive Fabrics 28.50 « 35.00 Women’s Separate Skirts old man, you| {°C#s ‘cut low enough for the “diamond | ine car he asked the conductor to let; Might, by Peter Schwag seventeen who made the Journey with FRENCH VOILE SKIRTS, Choice Model (Unlined) 15.00 She {9 an awfully ambiti cle’ at the Metropolitan, a black and, him off at Walton street. ‘The con-| place mhurst him) be spoiled by worthleas Northern ee jwhite picture hat and a white vell, all-/ductor anys he called out the street) clothing, and had nenroes BLACK TAFFETA SKIRTS, 15.00 | mae para 1e< m her roth vas: ther | Se roper time and if Weber! @ bullding h pe saab Stake aii Wael eba cuuse s narried the mill ang a In her retinue was her! Nant bear tt it was his own fault, i ne Haid arn Pepe ptadlan th BLACK MOHAIR SKIRTS, 12,00 1 ved Jprivate physician, Dr. Horman Stravel. "Ay tie car entered tne weat track at! NOT SEEKING A HUSBAND, |2" Peter tad time for ite was Emotional and Ambitlous. | ‘The Princess ts bound for the bathe, | the br 2 on its trip to Manhat- i Tniey as Mr. Oabarne’a) valor and) butler bane +o IE ed Miss Goodrich, "t mean! and after doing them #he will go to St, tam, Weber discovered that he had atet| Miss to ieok after his own. Edward fell into & she I her caree | Bes Fs y ‘ tai th ct uct t too feeble for any but ornamental pur- and she does el.her career!to occupy. the ate dio that is| | easily a k him in the pro- poses an @ butler he persuac My, Osborne to motion of a whitew his Invention. ey clainis Weber started the fire- | o striking ht At any rate/ ca other men on the car|m uunent, and |e h was in progres aise she 8 | being built for h. r ner- | tract, at the , on a three-year con- laze 0 atel, | The machine has n that \trampled in b rush for the| | doors, | Among the passengers was Policeman | Driscoll of the Eldridge street station, | who was on his way to report for di H He was roughly handled In the semt ~ IN FIERCE BATTLE ot) | Other ca: of wh m jealous rightfully. My sensational; not tn the| of Mrs, Giyn's, Well, as | © 19 some Ki piled up f r behind the eads the hust to! | stalled one, and after fight had e he has grounds for divorce, and j waxed hotly for twenty Ininutes | po: gs. f cour H . licemen ‘ame from several directions vas Ge corse Time and Again the Brute} dna'inatiy stopped it ntened out to- eroine ts vin- there was as arrested on a charge of as \ Sprang Upon Him, Defying | sauit ana “isorderiy “conduct, san " : ba passenger, who gave the name Nightstick Blows. | Horowitz and said nothing at ‘aigned in the Manhattan | the case was} r James Moran of the East) A d and Twenty-titth until to-morrow 0 ee station elongs to the detail which went lon duty at 2 o'clock this morntrg. He| DEATH IN SYNAGOGUE, | | Patrolman her | One Hun street Royal Bengals are smoked at the rate of a million a day. No started along his post trying street WORSHIPPERS IN PANIC. | ‘ : doors, | |} wonder—when you consider their smoke value! aiong, though| ,fVuem te came to the sao of Many Persons Bruised in Crush! pa epi of Swine Ténth street and Lenox avenue he] After Woman Is Stricken | A Box of am very fond, It|found the door unbarred. The place | was dark, but, thinking oy pen ee ei 10 for 15 Cents FURUSA “25 RESOELSS vou ot the blackness arama yf Mr Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. mye Roteaneprovs of avercofiicem Moh, away and evens | Snap “Smart Hats for Little Money s ACen nai HCL COS eel acy aerate Vcun sf Flower and Velvet Trimmed Hats at “T think divorce is a very good ag. Why should two people ang a continne to live tor t ‘ » they have ceaued to care for each er the head wi ther? K under the blows the t f . thing rtheless ve back ath a woman be ruined $ nd this bit him in the right ; arrla : le t the dog ne | ae ‘es lealt the dog a blow on the t ia fr aeay skull that da nd then got ou 4 \ side and sla the d He was ex ® after tha wusted and his n was ripped to Alike ter Sale of 500 latest creations valued v neludes a fine line of tailored hats an from $1.45 to $4.98. If you buy at the howest price: Incleding ® handsome case aad a SCIEN HHIC RYE EXAMINATION by a well r Bi Mop Vot in Stoek. 4 need antares ee acrsa“atekanwen co. LBL DEGELMAN, 2482150 THIRDAVE, piraula anawer iia Yeassigtion si any aigus a savien woes peel ‘uo ast ube Be (Lexington ‘avede bl OFEN EVENINGS a4 “ shing machine of | eroine ts a We a ce passengers made fr statement for mo," « Scofield, |appeared on the market, but not even | ¢, blond and broad- | ff, but some one throw | who has xray hair. "T've been with {ty nis best friends will Mr. Osborne ad- en) ha y Wheel which eft the car| the Archer family | for many vine al a hee Wa. a promnien| : never made @ nt about gotting i ’ iy enue fas been enough for Po Jers Then a real panic ensued. Many of| married, and 1 have never put an ‘ad |revente and of Tthe women. w brulmed and | | OWING TO THE GRATIFYING RESPONSE TO | OUR SEMI-CENTENNIAL SALE, WE MAKE to A SUPPLEMENTAL OFFERING OF 50 JArbning i : Pianos Player-Pianos AT REDUCTIONS RANGING F ROM $50 TO $150 The most remarkable values ever offered; all the newest designs of Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos in magnificent Mahogany, Wal- nut and Oak, rare woods —each instrument possessing a rich, spark- ling tone-quality fascinating to the ear. Liberal allowance made for pianos taken in exchange. Very convenient terms. Several new Mahogany Upright Pianos, of other $ makes, value $350.00. 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