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AFTER ELOPEMENT WITH A RICH GIRL Chauffeur Howard F. May- | chew’s Second Bride'Is a | * Telegraph Expert. 1 FIRST GOT A DIVORCE.| { Had Fallen in Love With Him ‘as He Drove Wealthy ie Father’s Car. (After having had a romances with @ tionaire's daughter shattered by the Reme fivorce courts, Howard F. May- ew, @ chauffeur, is married again. His new wife up to last night was Miss Clage Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mra, ‘William Miller of No. 414 Hast One Hun- dee8 and Sixty-second atremt, the Bronx. their return from thelr wedding the couple will go to housekeeping | flat Mayhew has fitted up at No. ‘Wewt One Hundred and Twenty- aetrpet. aaj i ‘We mey live without friends, we may But civilized man cannot live without civilized man can Itve without the cook If civilized woman is on the job. way to solve the servant problem is to eliminate the servant,” saki Mra. Frank A. Pattison at the Domestic Science and Pure Food Show the other day. at her Deautiful home in Colonia, N. J., Mra, Pattison, !s managing @ practical example of the servantiess house. It TAKES ANEW WIFE Way to Sowe Servant Prablem Is to Have a serodifiess 2 House e FROM COMEDIAN TO Easy to Eliminate Hired Help When You Have the Proper Labor-Sav- ing Devices, Says Mrs.! Frank A. Pattison. Drudgery Unnecessary if Home Is Managed Scien- tificully, She Declaree—| Servant System Is a Slave System. Marguerite Mooera Marehal!. fe may live without poetry, music or art; ‘We may live without conscience, live without heart; live without books; cooks!”* Only Owen Meredith is all wrong and THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. 'WANTS ALIMONY Cc. Mrs. ws W. W. Monroe Asks | Court for $100.2 Week Till | Divorce Suit Is Tried. SHE NAMES TWO GIRLS. | Actor Declares He Gave Her| Money at Separation, but She Has Gone Broke. Away with the stage and back to the farm was tho gist of Mrs. Anne R.! Monroe's appeal to Justice Pendleton tn the Supreme Court to-day for an order) “The And ation of ‘Women’s Clubs, of which Mrs. Pattison Making & wing of Mrs. Pattison's Geveral years ago Mayhew, who is twenty-atz years old, and a manly look- | !s called the Household Experiment Bta- tag chap, was the chauffeur of A. B./ tion of the New Jersey Fed Smith, a wealthy resident of Stoning- tom, Conn. His employer had a beauti- | !§ en ex-president. ff fal young daughter, Jean Merrill Smith. It was soon noticed that Miss Gmith partial to the chauffeur. he was femd of riding on the front seat of the ‘tg touring car that Mayhew piloted. ‘The attention of Miss Smith's father was directed to this romance and young Mayhew found himself looking for a new job. It did not surprise those who had been observing the trend of events i] to hear that the chauffeur and Miss ' Smith had eloped. Papa Smith resorted ; to stratesy to bring about a parting. | ‘The approval of the bride's parents was withheld at the time, it being explained . to Mayhew that It was up to him to show what he could do and he agreed, 0 @ separation from his wife for a year while he was making good. : BRIDE CHANGES HER MIND DUR- tNG YEAR OF SEPARATION. ; During the year of separation the bride, who had left her husband a day | which is a sort of combination of dumb- } or two after the wedding, began co sce | walter and icebox. The | Mayhew came to| the bottom, the dishes to be kept cold New York and engaged in his regular|!n the middie partition and in the top ‘About the time the trial| Closet 1s room for potatoes and other perlod was to end he was surprised to| vegetables which should be kept dark learn ‘that his wife had taken up her| and cool but not iced. The top of this and was going to sue | machine 11 The decree was granted | tho kitchen floor. e) el things differently. employment. residence in Ren for divorce. by Judge Pike on Nov, 12, 1910, and ah was permitted to resume her maiden| name.; She charged him with deser- | un Just ‘whout that time young Mayhi met Miss Miller, who is an attractive | vionde and an expert telegraph opera- | tor, It was not long before he had for- | gotten iis earlier romance, and tt re- |I sulted in their being quietly married | grater, and sewing machine. tric energy ening | without {| force on last night. “We Know all about the earlier af- fair,” said Mre, Miller to an Ev World reporter to-day, “and we do: care anything about it. We have known | Mr. think he is a deserving young man.’ oe ANNA GOULD’S SON | I$ PROCLAIMED DUKE. | Child by Prince de Sagan Officially “Made Heir to Prus- in Title. | BERLIN, Gept. 27.—The royal feudal . curla to-day certified Charles Maurice Jason Howard, the two-year-old son of Prince Helle de Sagan, whose wife | was formerly Anna Gould, as the Duke | Sagan and heir to the Prussian and appointed Vice Master of Ceremonies Count von Kanite his guardian, —_—_———— FALL KILLS CENTENARIAN. Goldsmith, Oldest Member a R,, Dies of Injurtes, | ARTI a. ‘a1. said to be the oldest mem- Der of the Grand Army of the Re- 1 public, died to- from tnjuries sus. | tamed by falling. Goldsmith was 10 years old. He was a member of the Commander-in-Chicf Edward Zaindt of the Grand Army. —_ stat of HM. Van =. Republican Leader John Timlin Jr, won a sweeping victory Jn Richmond, carrying thirty-four of the forty-four eelction districts, His opponent, Coroner Willlam H, Jackson, lost his own pro- cinet, the ho of the First ward. Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Advertisements in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE You Time, Energy and Money The World's “Apartment to Let" Advertisernents offer you the greatest varicty of eclection. | ing the Iast ten year: domestic labor-sav | Pattison, | Keep it; 4 not, it 1s at once discarded.” square tank of galvanized iron with « | piston arrangement at one aide. dirty dishes are placed in the tank, it 1s filled about half full with boiling down a few dishes are washed. ayhew for a number of years and eties of cooking apparatus, the old-f ® \foned coal range, the gas stove, the al-| he was Michael Moreno of No. 314 Bas coho! stove and the electric stove, has discovered a | Pregete: if the recipe tells you to bake your cake Jone hour in @ quick oven, you set one 4g, din} hang for temperaturs pues own house, but with its own separate Dorch and entrance, the ‘station’ con- sists of four tiny rooms, two upstairs and two down. crowded the very cream of all the making - housework - easy In these rooms is apparatus which has been put on the market dur- ‘We try every explained Mrs. “It it proves practical we Just a few of the inter- itutes for Bridget and her ie the dishwasher, a big ‘The water, the piston is plunged up and times, and presto! the Then there is the kitchen elevator, is placed in almply @ square eection of It hangs down into he cool cellar and rises to its full length when @ button is pressed. MOTOR SAVES LABOR OF THE HOUSEWIFE, The universal motor may be attached to @ washing machine, wringer, mangl ice cream freezer, bread maker, chopp: Ita ele will run all these things eny expenditure of physical he part of the housewife. Mrs, Pattison showed me four vari- h- Bhe pecially fine model of | r, with predetermined heat and nined time. In plain Engits! the Ii tt r e, and lle down in the hammock to 4 the-Intest novel. The cake will) not fall, and when ft fs baked the stove will put itself out. Mra, Pattison recommends the alcohol stove as at once an easy and an eco- nomtcal devica for coo} gallon of denaturized alcohol, such as {8 used In the stove, costs but 60 cents, This is at a cheaper r: than hiring @ man to go out and cut wood, An electric washing machin electric flatiron are other effec | venlences, A hand vaccum cleaner takes | the place of broom and mop. Antiseptic usters Keep the hands clean, A heat and odor extinguisher, a folding contri- vance of m slipped ove tove and thus prevent the | of cooking from escaping ‘The garbage Inerator tole part con shaped contri thing from a beet y be turned, to be consu without odor heat. ent mas untespart in the housewives In at hung with spo curving tron plates, : any and stea The sine tool rack has {ts or i, hight woo 5 1ps and other cook- ing uten can be moved any- ere, £70! { to cellar, LABOR-SAVING DEVICES ARE GOOD INVESTMENTS. lintng room Mrs. Pattison ex- pensive? In the long run,’ When a Not Pattison, invention to not say dues out of tha Hi should be Ju e when she ‘ fees. If they are properly c these which we have here have ali beon tested, they will last otully waste, flrcless cooker servant ty t has sounded nm many hou 1 of the that me serva ante cannot han devices tor That ts Just the point!" exclaimed | Mrs, Pattison. ‘So much th . Girecting her husband, George W. Mon- roe, atar of many farce comedies, to pay her $100 weekly alimony and $500! counsel fee, | ‘Mre. Monroe ts euing for divorce, naming Florence Clemmons and Kath- winta, | Monroe's attorney vigorously opposod the application for alimony, declaring that when the couple separated in Sep- LONDON, ney, eldest ‘apt Wells, Mrs. Monroo sok the Long I8 and property soon after it was con- veyed to her and went to Europe with | er mother and daughter. Last year. | he said, they were stranded on the| other side and Monroe sent them money with which to return to America. Mrs. Monroe has since been living at Rich- mond Hill. MRS. MONROE RAN UP BILLS WHEN HE WAS AWay. “While Mr, Monroe was trayolling with his company on the road,” said Mr. Wells, “Mrs, Monroe wold hi MOTHER FINDS — |ITCOSTS AYEAR BABY THROUGH | TOTOTEA PISTOL EVENING WORLD WITHOUT PERMIT Picture of Lost Infant Is Means | First Penalty Under the Sulli- of Helping Her to van Law Sends Man Recover Him, to Prison. nual vacation endeared him Trobrerved. and flowers wee ‘ Monroe was forced to give notice to merchants in Richmond Hill and elsewhere not to al- iw his wife any credit, In one instance, said Mr. Well! Monroe had contracted a very 1 bill with a atorekeeper for lquore. didn't say what kind of liquors. Monroe elaims his mother-in. responsible for the disagreem tween himself and his wife. Mrs. Mo! roe gaya that is not ihe case at all. Goon after they parted, she said, ho ked her to return to him, but she could not because of his relations with other wom Some time ago, according to Mrs. Monroe, she sent her litte daughter t Monroe's hotel to ask him for money for support. The ohild arrived there at 8 o'clook {n the morining and found Monroe and the girl of the pony ballet “Auld Home," &e. Mr Through the Children’s Society and The Evening World Mri eno of No. 24 Second avenue has her \-a- v4 if Trang phalt year-old araby Pasaua’’ posed to-day by Judge Foster in General bitter worry and grief, She went Sessions. Marino Rossi, an Italian sub- mraight fo the Church of Our Lady of Ject of Newark, N. J., was eent ¢o the Mt. Carmel to give thanks to the| penitentiary for one year because De- Bicesed Virgin and to ask the saints Ricco had found « revolver in to blens her benefactors. hie coat pocket at Second avenue and On Aug, 21 a man walked into the) pwenty-eighth street on September 18, | Bast One Hundred and Twenty-Mxth | Roget wan indicted for the felony and ee Oe He geld) eaded gullty. He stated that it was|tn pajamas, | Monroe's salary te said to by det i id to be $350 a He easton Of hus: countrysnen Here\t0 | weak and nig wits thinkahe le walt ean | to pay her the alimony she seeks, Jui tice Pendleton Fenerved decision, ‘The first sentence imposed on a violator of the Sullivan Jaw against the carrying of deadly weapons was im- bal Mr. you the Poison Found in Body of Sister, Insured for Benefit of the Prisoner the baby Ms not seen him since © Hoyt in the and that he had found the child aban-| Carry revolvers and that he was igno- doned in the back yard. The baby was | rant of the new law on the subject. ease ot known to | te In passing sentence, “that it ts the GREAT THRONG A AT FUNERAL : at No. M1 custom of your countrymen here to One Hundred and OF BATTALION CHIEF DEVLIN. street. = The — janitress,— Antoinett | thi beneficent law that hot-headed and oie impulsive people of the temperament D d ybod frut ‘ ; her back yard by any A From West New Brighton to ae © complaints were recelved | carrying weapons. I impose @ sentence Calvary Cemetery. about the loss of such a baby. Which will assure the community that nothing to do but to send the little boy | the law ts to be enforced vigorously New Brighton, Staten Island, to-day to the Catholic Protectory where he? George Kessler, a night watchman, |quring tho funeral of Battalion cniet| new name, scare off thieves from a tool house tn |cent's Hospital as the result of injuries: "The ne: ay veckly th The next day Tee ee the Bronx, also pleaded guilty, with |recelved while fighting a fire at No bos | the troubles of the baby ing World, with Its picture. On AUK. nis own protection for him to have uj Were held in the Church of the Blessed | : ared at the | revoiven | Sacrament at West New Brighton, | office of the sox b on had Pasquale. m4 Muse be) snforsed, A solemn requ 1 Mass Was celebrated n¢ lay ; sahee at A the picture from that of a man who carried | D¥ the Rev. F r Mulcahey, pastor of Pasquale, a revolver with an obviously vi 1 1 | Devin. Commissioner Johnson 1 de- no and that the baby was| have considered your case farther.” tailed six of ton men each to and pit ts eiery, In Queens. E This uniformed escort wan in| FOUR DIE MYSTERIOUSLY. |; pal! Chief Deputy Hayes and Rattation Root | Aw the funera yeennton reached One Giundred and Fourteenth atreet, sent to Children's Soctety, whieh “It Is only too true,” 14 Judge Fos- in the tenement Fourteenth | carry weapana, It was the tntent of Prince, said no baby had been found Uniformed Firemen Escort Body 4 of the neighborhood wan | of your race should be restrained from Under the circumstances there was All business was suspended in West was revaptized and presented with @) who fired a shot from a revolver to! Willlam Devlin, who dled in St, Vin- | Children's Soctety to The Even- the exc that ft was necessary for | Broome street, Manhattan. Services Ma frantle manded he aia {great throng ening World in’ her but your case is differ. . ent that af ‘ona {the church and a lifelong friend of Chiet he n sald that she was An-/ purpo: I will remand un nd eet as an escort | of Beggin elly, Turpeny, Andrews and | Broadway and reet It wan met ta quite eaved days « ntained ophimn, al ‘The wervant syscom is a slave | Crawf a sister, Was arrested system. Mistresses ins! Stina “Sisto ta the fourth me hours and lttle freedo: F iat evans A maids, Wo wonder tho }: the Crawford family to dle under mys) SAN FRANCI into factories and shop terious 08 Grant Lyman, the that the competont general house- ont om a worker !s so rarely found that she may be called prietically extinct, father fo inve Mis ation was fe Craw throur! Shee Springs, W 0 her), ' An f insurance a be Nfo Piste, and the be ary on poll her mother, father dled Inst year 10 aft hold t » away Bare veser A cooking Ware, @ con- nigh which sum cans servants employed In fire will be worth Walle » GATE Sept. fon of Dr, | GIRL WHO BECOME WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE TO.NIGHT| FLORENCE N Hopwoo! DR. M’BURNEY’S SON Lillian Rundall. T.—Henry Rundall, a brother of the bride, | was best man. An office decorated with flower flags welcomed J World when hoe lay. nat banked the 4 Mer ata pri Player | Vianos his office rendered such selection: Lang Syne, Charles Angus Shaw of The returned from his an- ‘The years that he has been with the publteation have the employees, they feel that his return should not go Each one tn his immedt- ate department constituted him or her- self a committee of welcome graphophone hidden among ¢ y hand, foot-pedal or ele only ( let aring: of Used Pi ianos WEDS TO-NIGHT — | wood’s Uncle. With him are hie private i The wedding will the home of BR. F. Es, church the Gi family attend. er ago as twenty-four. eald to-day: | @. Ga fay ts performed at 8 o'clock to-night. We erine Neaves, members of the pony bal- . i Reserved We of her husbant's company last» MARRIES IN LONDON, | ohs0' not go to Burope, burt wit not ruluatration ‘As oO-resp: jents, ler lawyer tol i} 3 M , ? | weeks we shall be at Port Arthur. shows one o/ Aegis On Ga asker Gliese ate Bishop of Lahore Officiates at| ‘1 do not wish to tale about the dt- the dresses z C vais te ; | vorce from my former wife, Wu found c Port herself and her ittle daughter Vir- | Wedding to Miss Dorothy that we could not live toget A in this sale McBure | (¢¥ed @ wood share of property, happy one My resson = = tember, 10, Monroe gave his wife | Hurney of New York, and Miss Dorothy | ing to tniontown to be married was re- $1,000 In cash, some property at Bell-| Lillian, younger daughter of Col, Frank apect for my father, whom I always MRS .PATTIS Eee Ga port, L. 1, worth soveral thousand dol-| Montagu Run of this clty, were 4 for greatly, He asked that our AND ALCOHOL HEATER lara, and has aince paid her #25 « week, | married here today. ‘The Mishop of | wedding be not delayed, and Mise Hop, — —-|This, he said, was in leu of alimony, | Lahore oMctated. wood selected Uniontown, the scene of According to the lawyer, Judson B.| Thero were five bridesmaids and! her early achool days, as the place. tng Hopwood, Mies Margaret Clemens, Charles Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Roach Gates, Mrs. John W, and) ceremony to New o¥Fk. [From che Chicago Teibune.| we OMicer—Where as |Gomewhere between re 4 x Sweet | Francisco, though; dirigible balloon, A Costumes de Luxe Value $27.50 $20 One Illustrated His obec coc oe Every New Material Styles for every occasion in woman's day. Materials inc! nal cheviots, stripes, mixture, i tweeds and the ever favored broadcloths. New delights in collars—pointed, square or round. Trimmings unique and original, tailored models entirely new, all in the' full bloom of fashion. Favorite Fall Shades Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREESTORES 14 and 16 West:14th Street—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street~-Brooklys 045-651 Broad Street--Newark,N. J. PIANOS aed -| PLAYERPIANOS | i ‘wonth-End Offer! ‘inary low factory price. a wary (CHARLES 6. GATES | [fremcartna, Ceremony to Take Place at the Home of Miss Hop- WONTON UNIONTOWN, Pa., Sept. 27.-Oharles , Gates, non and hetr of John W. Gates, has arrived for hie wedding with Miss Florence Hopwood of Minneapolis, Minn. eretary, C ica 0. Hermann, and @ number of friends, be solemnized to- Hop- P. Lagrone of Port Arthur, er at the Methodlet The license was teauea ist night at | the Hopwood home by Deputy Recorder Mr. Gates produced of divorce from his former Hopwood blushed when she Charles “My bride and I will leave In my ope the United the ceremony Was satisfied with the divorce and re- I be- e that thie marriage will be @ per- Among the guests here to attend the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Persn- Parents of Miss Hop- | wood; Mre, C. L. Gurney of New york, Cus, Ta, who will act ae bridesmaid; Wayne |Dogue of Detroit, the best man, and of Chicag: mother Charles G. Gates, will arrive from New York to-day and will return after the ere you *rosetble Voter—I don't know Ss. ‘ore ead Gan bern in @ tel design, celebrated for their Tone and lustre | W or Reduction on | For Prowpt Attention fi | dain asin Sfore. 88 W. 14St. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS Closing Out Our Wholesale Sample Dresses Made to Y petal a oh to $25 Thursday Your Choiceat i” Sizes are 34 to 42; also a num- ber of ot She wants their rich, lustrous }, their flues and their fluffy ‘ She wants their be ecyped gm: the London coldf- ings and the exquisite Londan Ostrich that don't wear—that quickly lose their curl and lustre—cost the same Leta as the London Plumes. reelf b: povalis QUBLE GUARANTUS orale ico—that accompanies every pet Plume. creators an well aa the inel’tendon Creation: Your tnapection is cordially tnvitea, LONDON FEA’ 21 Weat 4th ®t, oo stat atk 211 arase a Te Shake a dash of this sauce over your ment or fish and enjoy the whole meat better. IT’S A GREAT RELISH, Eddys Bld aXe Sauce Fine for soups, salads and gravies too. 10¢, At Gro: 1 Delicatessen Stores. Made by a Pritchard.331 Sprin, Pure soup is the only safe soup | > Sours red-and- ) place in your home, on terms to sxit your , savwned Weser Piunos or Player-Pinnos | Look for the shite label, Reduction 14thst. _pbotateey Se j t ized as 10° most! 1% ite ae a

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