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RINLAN HEE, QU MOU'E ACQUITED You ‘Are Responsible for Only Five Per Cent. of the ’. Family Rows, THE RECORDS PROVE IT. estic Relations Court Sta- tistics Show It Is Your Tum to Laugh. WHAT BRINGS THEM INTO THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT. The following percentage table of ‘the causes leading to family disrup- tions that are brought to the atten- ‘tion of Magistrate Robert C, Cor- nell, of Domestic Relations Court No. 1, was furnished to The Eve- ning World by the clerk of the court, Max Wolff: rr. Wolff declares these figures are for the cases heard by Magis- trate Cornell in the last two years, averaging forty a day. counted his day's receipts just before midnight when @ well-dresecd stranger entered. Mack came forward to walt on the man and was confronted by a revolver. He wae told to go into the stock room minutes afterward @ tallor in the rear of the store, Then his hands ia Heap hyd un eet ain atranger | Join in ot a tats jets bs said a queer rapping was coming from “Get on your knees!" came the com.| thé cigar store, The tailor went in, mand, and Mack obeyed. ‘With @ surgeon's bandage the man then bound M. jews. That done, he stuffed a rag in Mack's mouth and bound up his throat and face @o that e4 on, and Mack's assafiant pocketed the money. THIEF TENDS STORE WHILE OWNER LES BOUND AND GAGEED Stranger Waits on Customers, Then Walks Out With $100 Cash. ' Tho thief then tock about $1 passing Fernandes and Oriese, who king on the corner, say nobody, peered into the rear room and beheld Mack. He had managed to crawl to the wall and hed butted it un- til he was heard. —— 945,600 Duty From One Ship. ‘The record. for the year in the ool- impossible. Tuesday by the Kronprinzeasin Ceotlie ‘The intruder went to the front of the| of the North German Lloyd line, which store, sold @ package of cigarettes to/added to the United States Treasury Herman Fernandes of No, 471 West | 45,000. Of this $35,000 was collected on pier atic $10,000 at the appraiser's ‘ Twenty-third street and pocketed the| the plier atid Pr Dominick C. Mack, who runs a United money, A Fernandes Went out Ciro| Sores yester ‘assengers on the ¢ ald Clear Stores Company shop at Twentys| crn Baltic three weeks ago pald more than also of No, 471 West Twenty- | 44 third stréet and Ninth avenue, had reet, entered, He also was wait- meeting, This Is the Opening Day of the ‘Mever let a mother-in-law know What her child-in-law is about to 0, lest she be fret at the doing. — anake axiom. . Pin @ shroud on that grouch, you mothers-tn-law! Drink you deep of ‘the Joy of just exaltation! Wrench the Dip of dejection from your collective raw, for at lest you're in line for ex- eneration, ° No more shall the fiendish jokesmith chortle while heaping his ribaldry upon Your head, or thorn your path with qvery mortal reincarnation of jests long dead, The fippant artist must cease to draw features benign as a frozen peeve that earthly affection could never thaw and naught dut the ducking stool re- ve, Disgruntled hubbies and wifes must crawl from out that age-old shielding shell, “My-mother-in-law's-to-blame-for- {t-all,” and adopt some more convincing yell. Precise Max Wolff, mathematician clerk of Cornell's Domestic Relations i Court, has hoisted your glory from out the mirk of superstition and of truth distort. ally speaking, Max Wolff has hrough many a court- lly row, and, after due ntly glued this etatiatioal 16 GIVE THE POOR CREATURE i HER JUST DUES. 1 “The righteous must triumph though they be swat ever so fairly upon the dome. I've delved into what 1s and that ‘which js not, and the whys and the wherefores that disrupt the home. “Like Darkest Chicago, I once dia be- Neve that mother-in-law was to blame for one-fourth of domestic eruptions that go through the sleve of lewal ad- justment—just think, a whole fourth! “But my baseless opinion was in for a shock the t I put cold statistics to work. nd that the much vaunted ms rock was merely one manner of ‘d ig the Turk,’ “I've doped out tho bases for all spat- ting mate Judge Cornell has tackled years, and find that | only hatches a mere of family bumpings can saddle upon her— position that Jealousy's in the chorus of ‘but, fs the very in the same thump! Your } “Lik en Adhem's, at the head of the list, the name of Whiskey leads all the rest. Thirty-five per cent. of our | grievous grist 4s grovnd In John Bare | leycorn's hilarious nes:. | “Next, the ‘pleased-to-meet-you-let's- | marry’ kind—those heedless beings who haste to wed. Fifteen of each hundred im court, you'll find, seek to flee the bonds into which they sped, “Grouches and temper run @ bang-up third, for 12 per cent. is their proper let, while the rest of the cases that are dally heard have only @ whispering part in the plot." ‘ \ And on these figures Magistrate Cor- nell without hesitation dnscribes his “O, K.," declaring ‘tle seldom he's forced to dispel the ma-in-law epint in a family affray, —_——_—_____ Lendon's Favorite Colors, (Brow the London Chronicle.) London has its chance of setting the fashion in architecture !t makes its mast, It has had two chances in recent years, When the Tube came it had to devise the exterior of the stations. The color chosen was of the liver, possibly the most depressing of all colors that invite you underground. Then came thy | cinematograph show which you may no- tice Bas produced quite another style of architecture. You may find it in every principal street with the lights and or- Nate decorations, white paint * * ¢ ds you— ! London has its two styles ot original architecture, sumgosted by the wedding cake and liver pad, ira { Dream Brings stores. for Men, Young Men and Boys. For more than 56 years the Hackett-Carhart stores have been famous as being The Home of the Fine Overcoat. This year it was planned to produce such overcoats as would stir New York. And long before the receivership—almost a year ago in fact—work toward this end was started. z To-day sees 15,000 Overcoats on hand, fresh from the benches of the finest craftsmen in all tailordom. Overcoats for every occasion—for Dress, Motor, Travel and Storm Service. Coats cut on models adapted from British and Continental ideas. Models adapted from our own Fifth avenue’s smartest designs. Models fashioned after the college man’s notions. And many original, exclusive and distinctive Hackett-Carhart models. All made up in the fittest fabrics from the finest weavers of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany and America, ‘ You may choose among Meltons, Kerseys, Velours, Vicunas, Worsteds, Shetlands, Chin- chillas, Englah, Scotch aad Irish Tweeds se Freizes. Also fur-lined and fur-trimmed Over- is your fancy runs to a smart English Guard Coat, hundreds of them are here. Models $15, $18, $20, $22.50 OVERCOATS, . . $10 Here are garments of highest standard fabrics, excellent ii most correct models for every ice. Dress, Business, Motor field and form-fitting model inch lengths. In Bl the various new Browns, B! ty of neat mixtures, such as Split Sleeve, rter-Lined and Convertible collars, All of ex- ceptionally distinctive fabrics, i ard and soft finish, And all of rare gcod valueat | Breasted, Cotvertible and Skowl Coline the originally intended prices : $15 to $22.50. els. The fabrics embrace all the new $32.50, $35, $38, $40 OVERCOATS, . . $21 Were this wonderful overcoat event centred around the assortment shown at this price alone, this would still be the greatest ale in yeorr tad the most sensational. Evy garment is of the finest tailoring, of the most exclusive high standard fabrics, and of t i most popular and distinctive style, Included are smart, silk-lined garments for dress an Business wear. Fashionable single and double breasted Guard Ceat: it Sleeve Coat: and English Street and Travel Coats. Popular Shaw! Collar models in plenty. Sing! and double breasted Convertible Collar Coats, Motor and English Ulsters, and extreme In this assortment you may choose experience in fine overcoat i /orsteds, Vicunas, Chinchill orm Coats. . Oxford, Cembridge and ‘Also are included models included English full prices: $20 to $28, collection of overcoats. Chinchillas, SI and Tweed: For many years Hackett- form-fitting young men's models. The fabrics range from the finest finished Kerse nie lace against any other overcoats at these prices, This season they are finer than ever . Shasgy Shetlands and includ Malton, Velour, Worteds, Engh Secs tnd it | Before. ime In tailring. in fabric inate apd in enlsiveness you could command no mere in 'f The colorings comprise every new and many exclusive shades in all weaves. Plain Black to lightest (cr . all the preted Nadal ind Blues, all the new Scotch, English and Heather mixtures, new Olive and Tan shades—all in plain wale, stripe and check weaves. Gar- ments that arc quarter, half and full silk-lined—all cold and wind proof—werm and com. fortable, and without great weight. You would be glad to pay $40 for any one of the assortment. can command, ALL SUITS AT ONE-HALF ACTUAL WORTH. Every suit in the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day is marked at prices which mean an average One-half saving to you, $20 to $28 Suits............ veveees $13.50 Travel and Storm service. Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail. Every new coloring, all the mixtures, and Blues and Blacks are included, with all the new fabrics and modela, for Men, Young Men and Beys. 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. Opposite City Hall 841 Broadway at 13th St. Near Union Square (From the London Chronicle) ‘The news from Italy of a ghost tip- Ping the winning lottery number and | procuring £24.000 for the lucky recipient | the story of of the ghostly exclaimed, “I dreamt ab he ber nine three nighta running, end ¢ saya te Horse Show Fashions , . * y ork} y CHEAPER AS A COUNTY, SENATOR FLLS VOTERS putting in yOu get nothing toe i | Destroys Dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and wi ainatiaaint Reaidents of the Bronx gathered in large numbers last night at Garden, One Hundred and Seventieth | power in New York politic: street and Third avenue, to hear why |*tuated we cannot « hools, Dreathing was diMcult and an outcry | rection of customs was established on! ney should vote next Tuesday to Piven rapid trauait and home rule we want. the Bronx a separate county, The Lex-|what we want and spend our money isiature at the last session passed a bill |for us, making the Bronx a separate county, but there was a referendum clause, ‘Tho bill Was put throwsh the Les! ture by Senator Stilwell, who was 00, the next highest tribute from |of the principal speakers at last night He pointed out the fact th The overcoats illustrated are drawn from life, and represent but a few of the models included in the Hackett-Carhart Sale Greatest Overcoat Sale New York Has Ever Known Over 15,000 master creations in overcoats await your inspection at the Hackett-Carhart Finer in fabric, finer in tailoring, and more distinctive in style than any over- This is to offer you your choice of this j coats ever before produced at any price. ) 1 wonderful assortment, and all that it comprises: Over 60 models in more than 750 fabric- designs in all the newest veer and mixtures, and in every staple shade. our average saving on whatever you may select: Fifty Cents on the Dollar $20, $22.50, $25, $28 OVERCOATS, $13.50 among 2,000 and more garments which reflect Included are Meltons, Kerseys, Pla Shetlands and Tweedr,inmodelsfor Dress, and all-around wear. In Black, Oxford, Cambridge, Steel, Stone, Heather and Oxford Blue | lours, W: colorings. Made up in Chesterfield, Semi-bo x and Semi-form. juard, English Split Sleeve, Button Thr ind several specially d and mixtur satin and serge lined. The assortment, the style and the t $35, $38, $40, $42.50 OVERCOATS, . . $24 Human skill can go no further in tailoring than that which is shown in this De Luxe ¢ fabrics are from world-famos Luaurious Silk-lined coats for Dress and Business, of finest and Velours—in various Chesterfield and Box Models, English Guard, English Motor, Shawl Collar and Convertible Collar c hetlands, Curly Worsteds, English Vicunas, Irish, Scotch and art overcoats at $35 to $42.50 have held first $50, $55, $60 OVERCOATS, . The top-notch of overcoat excellence is expressed in every line and detail of each , style and tailoring are the finest that moncy England, Ireland, Seot!and and Germany have contributed the products of their finest mills, and our own American weavers are represented among the famous Meltons, Vicunas, Velovrs, Beavers, Shetlands, Freizes, Worsteds and hand-loomced T weeds which prs cormerised in the assortment, Ultra-distinctive coats for Dress, Business, Motor, one of the garments in this group. Fabri ‘The finest ready-for-service garments it is possible for man to produce, and the equal of any custom-tailored overcoat at more than double the full prices. THE HACKETT-CARHART GUARANTEE | Your entire satisfaction is the first consideration of Hackcit, If your selection at this sale—or at any future time—fails to render the right kind of service, return it. And we will refund your money. ahh. (axlarle For pictures and descriptions of the evening wear, get the May Manton Fashion Magazine A yoar. “A county bullding here would cost four or five millions of dollars,” contin: ued tho speaker, jut you people have share in the erection of county WE PROVE 11-25 GENT DANDERINE = But if we were @ county all thé counties In the elty of New York would have to pay aa of our buildings. é “Also We have no political independ- . ence as a borough, but we would have Niblo’s/as a county, We would hi great invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. To be possessed of a head of heavy, when you will see new hair—fiae beautiful ha’ soft, lustrous, fluff wavy and free from dandeuff, ely | hi sprouting out all over your. bl a matter of using a little Danderine, Danderine i beli the Tt is easy and inexpensive to have | hi di We don't want Manhattan to tell us|nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan Il drug stores recommend are roy" cure for itchy scalp, and it never to stop falling hair at bens moisten Hundreds of thousands of dol+ lara will be spent here If we are county. It means business for buat. ens men,” Other speakers were Louls O. Van Doren, ex-State Senator Joseph P. Hen- x-Btate Senator George M, | / Sizes both single and double breasted, with plaited or plain backs, plain or velvet collars. One- quarter, one-half and full lined. Or, if you prefer an English Raglan or the English Box model, your range of choice is equal wide. So with the split sleeve model, the convertible collar model and English Ulsters wi plain or belted backs. Besides, there are a host of coats with the fashionable shawl collar that will be so widely worn this winter. In every line and in every detail these garments bespeak tailoring of which only master craftsmen are capable. Remember, these overcoats were each one of them designed originally to furnish the i greatest overcoat offering in the concern’s existence of 56 years. This, of course, will be so—greater by double than was anticipated, For the receivership wasn't foreseen—and its settlement has created prices which promise the greatest sensation in clothes history. Think of it! 15,000 overcoats created tosell at prices which represent 100 per cent value— and then these prices cut in two. All because the creditors settled for fifty cents on the dollar, which permits a saving to you of precisely this sum—-multiplied many times over—in whatever your selection. Here's the price range: f $30, $32.50 OVERCOATS, . » $17 $25, $ The quality of the fabrics, the excellent designing, the clever journeymen tailori Jacks | and the lective trimmis Il combined in this assortment, go to make it rank wit! 1, Business: the products of the exclusive custom tailor. The fabrics ‘nclods | Meltons, Kerseys, Ve- ‘orsteds and Vicunas, in Black, Blue, Oxford, Cambridge, Oxford Blue, Heather Browns and Oli Also English and Scotch mixtures. Many styles with Plaid The models embrace coats for Dress, Business and Street wear—plain, half-satin ined-—Chesterfield Box, Semi-Box and Form-fitting Garments, 44 to 52 inches lain, Velvet and Convertible Collars. r English Guard Coats, English ing models, Also are Single and Double ied young men's mod- er, half and full silk, unusual, even at the long with Box, Split Sleeve, English Raglan, English Motor, Shaw! Collar and Convertible Collar models, Single or double breasted, with or without belts or pleats, Button through and fly front, with plain or h pockets, Chinchillas, Shet\and, Zibelines, Shaggy knob Worsteds and English, Scotch and Irish Tweed and Freize effects. In all the correct colorings, in plain weaves, single and double wale weaves, plaid backs, stripe weaves, Scotch mixtu ind hand weave designs ~many of which are exclusive, and are quarter and half sa! ill and serge lined, At the originally intended selling prices, every last one of these coats represent 100 per cent. value— plus. $40, $45, $48 OVERCOATS,. . . $27.50 ers here and abroad. nas, Meltons, Worsteds Smart, comfortable and dressy. fine texture nglish Friezes an overcoat if you were to go to the finest tailor-shop on Fifth Avenue and pay more than double the originally intended top price, The tailoring is the finest of journeyman work— the fabrics from the best weavers of the world. The assortment comprises garments for every occasion—for Dress, in fotor, Travel and Storm service. The Models are the best adaptations of English, C ntal and Fifth Avenue styles, Garments that em- body the utmost in style, luxury and excluciveness, together with the rarest kind of value even at the prices for which they were created to sell $0 to $48, FUR LINED OVERCOAT REDUCTIONS j No richer garment for men is imetinable than a good fur-lined coat—and no garment 4 i inmore practical. Those in this atzortment are of such quality as tostand almost any kind of tervice—from Motoring to Evening wear. All are lined with prime selected (ure of highest quality--and considering the heavy advances in furs these reductions ere lunportant 1 Fur-lined coats—Persian Lamb collars—Southern Muskrat ‘ lined—Fine Brack shal mi fA Mi . $37.50 $75 Fur-lined Coats—Solid Persian collars—-Select Muskrat lined-— German Bronacloth Shell... : ae $100 Fur-lined Coats—Select Persian collars—Extra fis Mutkratlined-—French Broadcloth Shell,.,.ccss.cses wid 154 East 125th Se. Near 3d Ave, Open Evenings . - $32.50 119 West 42d St. Near Broadway Open Evenings . Inc. Retail latest styles of robes, coats, etc., for afternoon and 8 Pages Free with