The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1912, Page 3

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-HERAS A MILLION, HES FIRST WIFE ( POOR SEAMSTRESS James N. Paddock, Left Big Sneome by Brother, Deserted Her 35 Years Ago. HE WAS WEDDED AGAIN. Daughter by First Marriage Wifl “Share in Fortune, Mother Will Get Nothing. Rews that he was to have for life the! fmeome of $1,000,000 teft by his broth- @imon D. Paddook, has been found Gdttenango, Madteon County, mak- @ scanty living as a seamstreas. who has changed the spcll- fag of bis name since he went to New 15- Year-Old Boy Who Shot yer Victim of Accidental Bullet leuk waa the handsome heart-breaker of | ‘Chittenango, He was the leader of the. Village band and the life of every corn- Qusking and village ball. But the call) @f the big outside work! worked on him. (Chittenango was too small and too slow. | Be went away and never sent back 0 @ueh a0 a message. It 4s assumed in Chittenango that ne| years later, and the Paddock boys @f Atlantic Highlands, Simon D. and dames Norman, are the children of the second wife. She died several years age HA® NOT SEEN DAUGHTER SINCE UNCLE TOOK HER. The firet Mrs. Paddock has not seen her daughter, Mrs. Marsh, since she @ave the little girl up to her uncle. Once in a long time messages have passed between them. Last Chrietmas Mrs. Marsh wrote asking her mother to come to Fulton fore visit, She would not 6. “E could act de @ good mother to her when she was @ baby and needed a 004 mother most,” said Mrs. Paddook, “] shall not trouble her now.” On the death of James Nelaon Pad- | Gock, whose lvely life is ending in| Memorial Hospital, Long Branch, from | which he was to be moved to the poor- house the day his brother’e bequest ‘was made known, there will be a divis- the principal of the estate among dren. There is special provision | fixed sum for Mre. Marsh, of | whom the elder Simon Paddock was bery fond. But there is no provision for the lope- old woman tn Chittenango, whose life PARTED PAIR SUE ON SAME EVIDENCE: Mrs. MacDonald Answers Hus- | band With Like Affidavits of Gossipers. ‘That the parting of Charles R. Mac- Donald from his beautiful wife, Mrs. Anne Edwards MacDonald, a former ‘Washington society girl and only daugh- ter of Congressman Edwards of Mioh!- @an, 1s due entirely to Dame Rumor ts indicated in papers filed to-day in the Supreme Court. Upon the gossip af bell- boys, maids and strangers MaoDonald brought sult for divorce, and on the same information Mrs. MacDonald now makes counter charges. ww See $100 FOR SLAPPING YOUNG DAUGHTER’S FACE. Grocer Will Appeal Case to High Court on Divided Decision ‘Sew fer & parent may go in the chas- Geement of a child ts to be determined Wy the Appellate Division of the Su- Qreme Court because of a divided de- fm the Court of Special Sessions ‘Theodore J. Wieting, a grocer, Secreace, fourteen years old, was tried found guilty. Justices Mayo and jon voted for conviction, Justice for eequittal. ‘Wieting was charged with beating his @aughter in a cruel and inhuman first saw the girl both her eyes and fher body were bruised. Wieting told @re Court he had scoured a divorce from he girl's mother and that the daughter wee wilful and disobedient. “My daughter," Wieting said, abit of running “has a round the street er, who caused my arrest.” A fine of $100 was imposed, Wieting paid, and through his counsel notified manner. Barclay testified that when he) & Co, They lived in Chicago and later In New York at the Westerfield Apart- ments until early in 1910 when they separated, MacDonald providing his glowing until early morning, tha: men and women were her g young: ethereal as that of Lady Gediva. [ Bos & went Serepy ninth eee Mrs, MacDonald denied these tales. | paren Agus tery MTs, daughter, [Then she heard that her husband had | been to Saratoga and Atlantic City with Donald denied. gaged lawyers. by elevator boys and matds and state- ments seoured from hotel clerks. Mac- Donald had papers served on his ‘fe \in @ suit for absolute divorce. MacDonald's counter charges quickly served omher husband, Nelther drishand nor wife could give the name of any correspondent, Neither could name dates of alleged acts. To- day the case ts near the top of Monday's calendar, with neither side equipped with M w re Los Angelos visiting her mother, Mrs, Anne Edwards, who is critically 111, men of Chicago, where MacDonald ts! widely known as a member of Armour! that at times Mrs. MacDonald had been | seen from the street In a garb as nearly, “unknown” women, ‘These reports Mac- | Husband and wife en-! AMdavits were made) i wife with an apartment, malds and an (ered a mon heard that his wife kept the lehts | fur coat save | AUTOMOBILE GETS CRANKY WITH A WOMAN DRIVER. Manton B. Metoatf, a society " {leader of the Oranges, wii. “Mire while she noon to-day Mrs, Park, West Orange, street, East Orange. At Cone street something went wrong right in the mid- die of the car tracks, Mrs, Metcalf got out and cranked the | clung to the tonneau and waa knocked from fence wall to lamppost as the| machine ran amuek, Policeman Gas- coyne pulled her from her dangerous position, while a chauffeur, secing the trouble, hopped in the machine and set the clutch at neutral. Very politely the chauffeur invitea Mrs, Metcalf to try again. She consid- nt, and shook her head. od her from being bruised. HE EVENING WORLD, never again leave the clutoh of her automobile open aranks the balky thing. About Metcalf, whose hus- band 4s @ prominent wool merchant of New York, left her home in Llewellyn and drove her seemingly well behaved car down Main EGG BOILING LIMIT 100 MUCH FOR THE GHEFS Eet Ees bargonibte to Tell! How Long Eet Should Be Boiled. them simply mduiged tn exctamations and let ft go at that. Prosper Grevillot chef at Dei- monico's for thirty-five yeags, To him Was propounded the momentous quer- toa, M'sieur Grevillot rotled bis eyes in terror, Never before had he beer He Is One Grand Man, Experts Declare. | How long should an egg be dolled? | ‘Te a jaddening question. | or ynor in addressing the 126 j@itl graduates of School No. @ last Wednesday asked them how long an ‘eg8 should be dolled he little realised ‘what a prodigious question he wae pro- pounding. Mayor Gaynor thought four minutes the proper time to boll an egg, but hundreds of housewives have wrin- the solar system knows anything about French chef. {act manner four minutes. An Evening World re- porter visited the exhibition of the 8o- clete Culinaire Philanthropique at Ter- race Garden yesterday. And be it said that thie society !s composed of the greatest chefs in New York. They are men who have served their apprentice- ship in the kitchen and have spent long years in preparing food. To them wae propounded Mayor Gaynor’s perplexing |queation: How long does it take to boll Bn egg? THEY CAN ANSWER ANY OTHER QUESTION ON COOKING. ‘Without an exception these epicurean blue-bloods raised tneir hands and ex- claimed: ‘Mon Dieu! Eet is eemposs!- ble!” Never had such a momentous question been asked of } EL MON ICOS CHEF FoR SS YRS. that would make | opt ihe the world’s chan aim and instantly you had but how long shall CUT YOUR BUTTER BILLS Why pay the exorbitant TRUST CONTROLLED PRICES for Butter? Housewives Everywhere Are Boycotting Butter and Buying “Gold Coin Creamery Butterine” AND “Jersey Pride Creamery Butterine” AT HALF THE COST SOFT, HARD OR MEDIUM? | If Mayor Gaynor Can Decide | ‘When | how to bake a ple, roast a leg of lam» | or boil an egg, it ts that self-same | Mayor Gaynor in a most matter of | @ave utterance to his| opinion anent boiling eggs when he said | . | propounded the question. | question that cannot be answered. Tho i i} | | | ANGARD. CHEF AT THE WALDORF { aaked to answer such a diMeult ques- ton, | “Ah, !t Is too much, too much!" he “Is tt that IT am the butt of Tt was explained to M. Grevillot th ithe question was asked {n all seriou ness, that Mayor Gaynor had not oniy | asked it, but had answered It. M. Grevillot. Fe rors’ ‘was caught unawares and to him was MUST CONSULT THE TASTE OF THE GUEST. “How long does it take to boll an) eas?’ he repeated until his eyebrows | reached the top of bis head. “It ie a! taste of the guest must be considered. Does tn'sieur wish it soft, medium or | hard?” He was assured he elmply wished a bolied egg without any further explanations, ‘Then I say I cannot tell, out if m’steur insists upon having an answer I will say five minutes," Charles Perraudin, chef at Rector's, | Silver Polish SILICON ‘The Standard of Excullence for over 40 Y for cleaning and vel FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, | Was thunderstruck when Mayor Gay- | hors question was asked him. | ‘Mon Dieu! ‘iF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, 1912. WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO BOIL AN EGG? Tho Kvening World will give @ pie of a fresh eggs to the reader who sends in the best answer to the above question, Mayor Gaynor says four minutes is the right time, What do you vo been more surprised haa | ly asked to prepare with- banquet for 1,000 guests when asked how long | should an eg be bolted. “It is too much to as! ‘Such a question no chef in the world | could answor. You must state how you | | Wish your egg boiled. Do yor | soft or medium or hard? An de boiled from two and a half he exclaimed. |to ten minutes, but it depends on tho degree of hardness or softness which a | suest desires, The question without fur- ther explanations Is impossible, ned Gaynor is indeed a great mai Rene Anjard, chef at the ‘Waidort, | “And you say the Mayor has an- Swered the question?’ he inquired. But the Mayor ts @ most competent man, I would not put mywelf up with him.” When the interviewer left Anjand he was muttering over and over to him- self the baffling query: “How long should an egg be boiled? Oh! how long should an egg be dolled?” Kee Bdltor, Evening World: Of course when you get right down to common sense, there’e no such thing as a boiled eg, anyway. You can't boll an egg—Iit clots below the boiling point. All you can do ts boll the water, and you can do that just Gs well before, or after, or without Sereey, lett her thirty-five years ago, kled their brows and sought vainly t! way chet of Delmonico putting the egg in at ali. Qenntiim, to care for their two itttle give anewer. that was I a cook in Fran MAX BASTMAN. 4 Gaughtere. The brother, Simon, adopt- Breach chefs are considered to be the |e question! Het is eempo: %3 Charles street. = { rf FAitor, Brening World: 4 them and took them to be cared for arlatocrats of cookdom.~ Their decision |Kind of an egg? Hard or soft or medium | Pew Bilt Moriece war to bell sees iat fm the home of a friend in Fulton. One in matters pertaining to the tnner man | ha helpele ae nigel oH oad cannot) out them on in cold wate), thon Of the gtris died. The other is now the {4 considered to be final. Choking ts an | D6 ‘inwere™ oe | take them out five minutes after the 14-16 West 14th Street—New York wife of Dr. Homer D, Marsh of Fulton, | exact ecience with a French chet. He) ‘Te \* * chef at the Plass,| water bolls. : 460 & 462 Fulton Street— Brooklya end ta one of the restduary legutees of spends many years in learning his pro- <r os 645-651 Broad Street-—Newark, N. J @imon D. Paddock's estate. fession—aye, be it repeated, profession. : " sane ‘Thirty-five years ago Jamos N. Pad- If any one on earth or anywhere else in Thrifty Housewives lower living cost if they use | double-strength tea. Saves half. @ Lhité Rose CEYLON TEA One Quality—the Best , White Rese Colice, Blend of Perfection, Sold by druggists everywhere Sportlag Goods House 125 W. 125th Si. Mot, Lenox & Tth Avs YOU SHOULD HAVE THE 4 r) ° qwith boys her own age. I admonished gor <onbimont —_ timony than that in the afti- her to behave, but she refused tp obey |Svte” | Although there are hundreds of pre- a ale oO ens uits me. I plapped her face with the palm | yy. yracDonald, according to an afft parations advertised, there is only one | my hand and she went to her moths | a. \4; » submitted in the case, Is in | that really stands out pre-eminent as «| remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the| 18 $18, $20 Values oa To-Morrow, Saturday To-morrow is the time, the Bedell Stores are the p for this most extraordinary Coat sale of the season. te is another opportunity you simply cannot neglect, and an investi- gation of these true reductions will convince you that a Bedell Coat sacrifice cannot be excelled, Caraculs Satin Lined-- These phenomenal reductions seem almost incredible when you consider the fashionable mate- erseys, lined Caraculs a novelties at this low figure. Alterations FREE SALE Al ALL THREE STORES Cloak. Suit & Fur Co. Bey * 6 th 3: oat Awe, / on end agg Y Aled Sensatinal Sale of Furs at Extraordinary Reductions $65 Karakul Coats, 24.98 S4inches long; high lustred, fine curl, whole 9: 8 bbe py eal $32.50 Baltic Seal Coats (Full Length)... 14.08 $60 Russian Pony Coats (Full Length)... 21.98 $100 Mink Marmot Coats (Full Length). . $125 Hudson Seal Coats dea Length): . 49. $20 Black Wolf Sets. : 4. $35 Russian Lynx Sete le $25 White Fox Sets.. ‘The MacDonalds were married in Chi- Jeranky auto, It butted straight at her 58 Neve Pets © ee A $35 Black Fox Sets.............. | with the impetus of a billygoat. ing J, & TYREE, Chemist, Weshingten, D. cago in 1901, the ceremony being at-| 1 "“Utermined woman, M | tended by state offictals and business | sung to the eee eat | $50 Pointed Fox Sets $60 Skunk Sets............... Fars Purchased Now Stored Free of Charge at End of Season EXTRA SPECIAL S. 100 Tailored Suits Your Choice eteceat ties “Now she eid, "I think Til take a | 3 aleur, “ts compos 100 Fine Coats . street ca: d she turned away, lea jeveral 0! eo mos pleotro Silicon € in Special Sessions. Boon after the separation MacDonald \ing the machine in the street, A heavy in Gotham actomptad to || Ae Crees and 100 Silk Dresses e Former Prices $15.00, $20.00 & $25.00 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street today and tomorrow former prices: $23, $25, $28, $30 In uniform sweetness of flavor, body, color and keeping quality our Creamery Butterines are superior to the finest creamery butter produced, | high for the reason that it has proved to be just the remedy needed in thous. ands upon thousands of even the most | distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon edd, It ix w gentle, healing | | vegetable compound, | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a phys: Chief Clerk Frank S. Smith that he Would appeal, \ =| at $18 @ A representative assortment of Saks-made suits for men, in the ee LITTLE HELEN M. GOULD ILL. Bas Soarlet Fever and Aunt Helen Cancelled Alls The United States Government, through its Pure Food Departments, guar- antees the absolute purity and wholesomeness of each pound of “GOLD COIN” jawements, olen Margaret Gould, « daugh- d “JERSEY PRIDE.” cian’s prescription for special diseases act Bt Mtr oes Sat and “F sna's proecrption For epoca cnn season’s most favored fabrics, col- of sacar » and 33 jelen Gould, yy hing. . r+ She ie sass unt, wish Whom he | For Sale by All First Class Dealers SNA’ Svorn CortiGcate of Purity is with orings and models. Saks-tailored “8 h avenue, has can- every bottle, | eas, ° ° ied her sorta! engagements booate| BUY IT TO-DAY. DON’T WAIT. CALL UP YOUR GROCER NOW, |, }irulew all drug stores in bites of throughout, and distinchee ‘Wim It te understood that pot serious. her condition Is features of excellence peculiar to Saks clothes alone. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL, order to prove what Swamp-Root, t kidney, liver and bladder rem- | Po asi If he is taking care of your interests, he is carrying these goods in stock for you. —_— Lawyer Shamrotis Disbarred, Shatvoth was disbarred If he is i Ss. Ho fo der of th abe ettse “hgpaliate Division. of ui Bead v Yor Evening Woe ho haw nit An event that stands out GBupreme Court on the charée of une | A e " dy tried may teceive a sample . +e ’ roma! um “onverli 0 | Jersey City Dairy Co., Jersey City, N. J. |» hiner ee Bans in bold relief against F ave ium) to, depusit_ with ae | Sole Wholesale Distributors of Creamery Butterine —_— — background of inferior sales refunded the money, but tie Court! Half Pound Canisters Phones: 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, i915 Jersey City ioutD EAs Geet ron Fz, guid pot aovept this as palliating ‘| 30c., ak Grocers | — ee, “pian a eeseuge ottios "tase OM t | ghee SE EEL A eT or were

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