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WHAT'S THE VALUE OF A WIFE? HUBBY But Judge Declares She Isn’t Would as Much If She Leaves and Returns, OUGHT TO STAY AWAY.; Then She’d Be More Valuable If Spouse Sued for Her Loss, as Brodenstein Did. “A wife who leaves her husband and| then returns to him gets the habit and) 1s not of as great value as a wife who leaves her husband and does not return to him." ‘This was the caustic comment of Jus- tice Blanchard tn the Supreme Court to-day in the case of Harry EB. Boden- stein, who ts suing William Isaacs, 0 wealthy silk importer, for alienating the affections of his pretty, dark eyed young wife Jessie. Teancs is the young woman's uncle and Bodenstein alleges that by present- ing her with handsome gifts of Jewelry, money and clothing Isaacs maliciously enticed her to leave him and take the Bodenstein baby, Miriam, two years Lana | with her. Bodenstein asks $25,000 dam- ages for the loss of wif jove. Bodenstein 1s a edlesman, and it ts contended by the other side that the reason Mrs, Bodenstein left him was because he could not support her prop- | 4 Ly erly, She ran away with him and mar- | ried him, it was said, when she was | only sixteen years old, and after lving with him a short while left tim and | 4 an went to the home of her uncle at No. 19 West One Hundred and Twelfth | Au street. At the time Bodenstein started | @ eult against Isaacs for alienation, but on Mrs. Bodenstein's promise to return to him, Bodenstein withdrew the suit. When she left him @ second time, how- | (ited 1 the sult, and it came | Fre ever, he ren to trial to and a jur, before Justice Blanchard ul. HUSBAND'S LETTERS ARE READ | | iN IN COURT. Tt was while Bodenstein was testify- ing ebout the first time his wife left | § , him that Justice Blanchard cautioned the lawyers and jury to bear in mind the fact that a wife who forms a habit of leaving her husband and returning to him is not worttr who goes away and does not return. “And I don’t want you gentlemen to lose sight of this fact, when you are estimating the value of a wife,” said | the Justice. val interesting letters written by lenstein t after she left times last week asking you to let me know when I can come and seo Mariam, but you did not answer any one of my letters. {t seems very cruel for me from seeing my own | y foolish in trying to keep Maybe you don’t know it, but the child belongs to me and not to you, and if you doubt it ask @ome of your lawyer friends. I am go- ing to get the baby and don't you for- get it. My lawyer ts going to get me a . get order, and then what will you lo “GREAT TO BE SINGLE,” HE DE. CLARES, “I don't care what you do, under- @tand, but I won't have you neslecting my child, and in the future, when you put Mariam to sleep, stay up in the house, because if I ever see you on the stoop when I pass at night, look out, for there will be something doing. Can't you do your bumming by day, without leaving the child at home alone at night? “I tell you it feels nice to be a singte man again. I am having a h— of a timo trying to keep the females away. I didn't know I was so populah until now. Well, at any rate, I hope you will come to your senses and let me know dy return of mail what you are gaing to do regarding my seeing Mirlam. So I will close, Iam yours, as ever, “HARRY.” 121 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, the sult for atlenation would be brought. dressed tn court to-d: flant attitude and says she will never |man was from a brother who wrote that he could not attend to colRcting the money due on the butcher's mort- gases. No trace could be found of the wife and childre! a DISCUSS McCULLOCH’S FATE. much as @ wife |! Isaace ignored the letter, and the sult was brought. Mrs. Bodenstein, who was stylishly » has taken a de- She will be a witness in behalf, Henry H. Kiel, a butche: lead to-day, a suicide by gas, in his home at No, 7 Leggett avenue, Forest Park, Queens Borough. His wife left him after a quarrel Inst week, taking their two children with her. The butch- er owned the house and was comfort- ably off. Failing to persuade his wife to return to his home he entered his | bedroom on Mond: ning and turned ‘on the gas. It not until this morn- Ing that he was discovered. A pet dog was found alive In the cellar, where it had crawled to escape the poisonous fumes. The butcher had been dead al- most twenty-four hours, A note was found ona table near the dead man in which he had written: “AVith regrets to my mother and father who were good and true to t own children I remain a eon, Henry Kiel.” Another letter addressed to the dead respondent Was Killed. LONDON, Nov. 6.—-The report persist- ed to-day that Francis “ulloch, the American correspondent of the London Datly News at Constantinople had been Killed, but In journalistic circles the rumor was not delleved. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘Today's highest, lowest and last prices of | stocks and of net changes a4 compared with Mon. day's “nal figures are as follows: B SREY FSPEEEE S FEEHHetteet ete eett ttt tetet 2% Re; et = Ee Fi PPPS, tetittite ttt Wes m Tel 79 FAavance, —Teette New Move for © LONDON, Nov. 6. cause so much real pain, so badly fitting shoe. comfort, prevent injury and ai: individual tastes of every man, woman Blyn Reliability backs the Shoes—it and pri TE! Ww. Gth Ave. 8th Av. Another letter written by Bodenstein When your great or let your great grandfather: pipe.in the house. they didn TINS The Smooihest : TOBACCO. Handy 5‘bags- or one pound glass humidor jar: No other item of a child’s dress can permanent injury, as a badly shaped, were ope! news was communicated in the House of Commons to-day, DNS he ANWUNOREE Uses Half a Century in Business. omplete for... The Valuable Result of Correct Glasses Porcelain Sets is good, clear, strong eyesi tected as long ‘wear Eyes Examined Without Ch by Regi: Perfect Fitting | With Far and Near Lenses, 84.50 to $18. | 217 Broadway, Astor House. GH ae Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. COLDINHEAD “ CATARRH: ‘ INSTANTLY. RELIEVEO BY THE O10 | CATARRH SNUFF Z58 much Blyn-Plan Nature Shoes follow the lines of the natural feet, promote id natu- ral foot development on perfect lines. Fall Shoes—variety enough to gratify the and child. backs the {scene backs every statement we make about 3 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. to Isaacs, told him that unless he|ment and the group of bankers «* Better (Isaacs) sent back Mrs. Bodenstein and | senting United States, Great Bri the baby to the Bodenstein he No. | Germany, Japar ing yesterday, The MUNTHOL COUGH DROPS make winter sports and outdoor living and shore healt ig Cous s and Sore Throat Liilons sive’ i Quick Rélief Win HLUDEN, READING, PA Oculists’ Opticians English Porcelain Se: English Porcelain Se ght—that is pro- you correct glasses. ed Physicians. | lasses, 82.50 toR12. | 100-Piece Theo. Dinner Sets—d Ann St, 17 West 42d—New York. | MI) $ $12.75,$13.7 B LU.0 9 S15.75andu larly $5.05; at.... "MAIN TABLETS | 10c & £6c Vest-Pochet-Boxes MARSHALL'S ‘AT ALL ORUG STORES OF SENT PRE- PAID BY CH KEITHME® CLEVELAND OHI Gl. eee s Shoos for Girls; gun motal calf, patent colt end tan’ Russia — de- signed for comfort and built for service. $1.75 Sizes 5 to 8... $2.00 Plan buttons. of good patterns, (MAIN Bui 2 ibs.. Dust Washing Powder wi this special, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. box 100 bars, 43.7 FREE—One regular Se Wa Powder with pi bars or more Babbitt’s Bes INA GROUND OATMEAL WHEAT... Al FANCIEST HEAD RIC SMALL GRAIN RICE JAPAN STYLE HEAD RIC NATURAL (UNPOLISHED) RICE GREENHUT Bread and Butter Plates | Dinner Pt SMYRNA LAYER FiGS—this season's Bo | Soap Specials PROCTER & GAMBLE'S GOLD SOAP— Goods for me CS OurAnnual Pre- Thanksgiving Sale Begins Tomorrow with An Offering of Our Entire Line of ‘“‘Open-Stock’’ Dinner Sets Being able to replace missing pieces of a set at any time at once appeals to the prudent housekeeper. The following prices speak eloquently for themselves: 100-Piece Porcelain Dinner Set—with neat gold deco- uubject to slight factory imperfec- Other 100-Piece «‘ Sale Price $8.95 | American Porcelain Set: Regulart; $10.7: $27.50; p04 7.50 Also Special Prices for Fine Austrian Chinaware Austrian China Tea Sets—complete for twelve persons ; choice of two pretty border decor: ions ; regu- 54 85 ularly 25c; at 5c] Tea Chedey' BUILDING: Mr. Man, i? you are interested in a sale of real, high-class shirts at a bargain price, don’t miss this event, tomorrow. ilding, Main Floor.) Fountain ( SAMPLE TI URE Brand 345 38c PREMIUM FLOUR best family patent Bo! $6.25 30LD MEDAL FLOUR— 35.95 RUMFORD BAKi? packay I-lb, can LAUNDRY STARCH—beat quality large lump; 10 tb 10 ths. 5 ths. BS: 28 ALPALPA FORCIN Bi Stor. J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. GREENHUT BUILDL Sale of Dinner China 14.75 | American Porcelain Ser And many other fine porcelain sets at similar reduction: 100-Piece “Guerin” French China| 100-Pieece French China “Open-| 100 - Piece Haviland Dinner Sets—with very pretty] Stock’ Sete—regu! (eral designs; sPysiet 1750 $25 Haviland China decorated; special at. Decorated 100-Piece Austrian China Sets—all specially priced at 89c At Ejighty-nine Cents Each you may choose from thousands of stylish, perfect and handsome negligee and flannel shirts. These assortments represent the broken assortments and surplus stocks purchased from the manufacturer. was way below “regular” and your gain is as great as our saving. THE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS have plaited or plain bosoms ; all are “‘coat”’ style; cuffs attach- ed. Every shirt cut full size and guaranteed to fit; split-cushion neckbands; finest All the popular colors in hundreds The price we paid earl MAIN BUILDING Staple Groceries at Reduced Prices When we say “reduced prices” we mean you can buy here in our mammoth grocery the very best quality of pure foods at less than the prices which you would be asked to pay at your corner grocery store. Mail and telephone orders filled accurately and promptly. ‘Phone 4000 Chelsea Ib BEST ENGLISH 4% tbe, 81; Poultry Food SCRATCHING FOOD, . FOOD. MEAL. . PRATT'S POU TOR—package.. A City in Keelf GEL COOPER G. 16% to 19% Streets specially *4.85, Sato'snd’ *12.75 100-Piece Decorated Porcelain Sete—all priced at ‘Open-Stock’”’ Sets 8.50 | American Porcelain Set: “China bd 419 50 epetaade eal) $56.50; ‘45.00 “G China Half Seta— complete for Sperone ‘8.95 Al Sets—consist- “ing of St plece ing of 51 pieces; com- $; plete for 6 persons; . 5.95 China “‘Open-| Decorated Porcelain Half Sets— Carlsbad Stock’ Sots—regularly 689 EQ Saas of 56 pieces: 54.45 $39.50; a Single pieces of any “open-stock" sets can be purchased at Proportionate reduction: lee Cups and Saucers —regularly 19c; ir ir 0c Atte ‘MAIN BUIDIN: Famous Makes of Men’s|| Sale of 1,000 Women’s Negligee Shirts $1.25 to $2.50 Grades, Tomorrow, Stylish. Blouses at 79¢,°1.25 and *1.98 A wonderful collection of beautiful blouses in the biggest under price sale of the season. NO LESS THAN 50 STYLES FOR YOUR CHOICE. Daintiest new modes; high or low necks; mtd or %4 sleeves; many of the blouses elaborately embroidered and trimmed with filet, shadow, Suny and Irish laces. Only the finest materials have been used—the styles are the embodiment of the latest ideas. Jn this offering we also include a large collection of “Prince Imperial” frill blouses, All sizes from 34 to 44. (Illustrations of six of the styles in this shown in our advertisement printed in Evening Journal) (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) ec today's Ove; CANDLES—for general 1, 6, 8 or 12; usual: . ike pechagss ts i” 10e ; r TOMATOES — Fountain perve’ thie de-| gov Bi.Tet tern "We 37¢ |SUGAR CORN--Commerce Brand; tender ‘and creamy 8e lor, $1.35; ca ... Le JER SWEET Fountain Quality; fountain Quailty; Yo-Bb!.-Bag, $3.58 8le T5e 17 29¢ JERSEY TABLE PEARS Die dor, 61.45; reg. 15e 12%c \T P- 28 |e eton, 1081 bis aan 22¢ $3.25 bottle 0c; 5 Ibe. Fresh Fruits GRAPEPRUIT — not barg 100 Ibs. RIPE, e B4e RAW BON! SWEET Ie ANULATED BONE. 1$2.5() don’ $1.00; en ‘Ge & ANULATED - JONATE ta CHARCOAL Rome WHOLE WHBAT,... {$2.74 Sty RY BEGULA 24c beh ay INCES—for preserving; 44¢ APPLES—-York In (MAIN Buildiag, Third Floor.) eras masta Gs the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” dun kMicsaeut deka ee tra Specie For Tomorrow (Thursday) Only MAIN BUILDING 9x12 Ft. Wilton Rugs Rich, high-piled Wilton rugs, in 12\4c Percale— good quality; many patterns; 36 inches wide; 6,000 yards; 25¢ Books for Children—such Fairy Tales and many others; 1,000 volumes; at....... Seeeverucvecee eee 19¢ Malines—popular colors; also black and white; guaranteed quality; 1,500 yards; yard 25¢ Cashmere Gloves for Women— oe brown, gray; 1,800 pairs; 9c $2.50 and $3 Petticoats—of messaline 9 5 or silk; best colors; only 800; at..... ‘ c GREENRUT BUILDING $1.50 va tea a Chairs— cane seats; finished in golden oak color; only 300; ape Tey 75 (No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled on the Above Extra Speci Quantities Limited.) GREENHUT BUILDING Fine Domestic Rugs At These Special Prices Tomorrow 9x12 Ft. Axminster Rugs an attractive Choice designs, new Oriental designs and colorings. pny of new colorings. $34.50 quality row, at. 9x12 Ft. barr Brussels Dainty color combinations, with pretty bor $9.50 quality; tomorrow, “Sample” Furniture Buffets, China Closets," Dressers, Chiffoniers, Princess Dressers, Dressing Tables and Desks Sh “ . of four promises fernirare micachooreeen ad Gee soorine ae rranart able reductions off the regular pri We ha fm *25.50 este $22.50 gra combinatios 9x12 Ft. Dorothy Vernon Rag Rugs «GR GREENHUT BUILDIN: Sale of Early Selection Is Advisable. Handsomely pote cn full ewetl front; two la dave ed with three small French plate ones; glass bevelled knobs; top ie . 23x44 Inches, mirror; four mounted = with large draw- French plate bevelled mirror 28 x 34 inches; heavy claw feet; neat carv- ing on mirror and Regular price 40; Regularly $18.00... Double g-a¢ Green Trading Stamps Before 12 o’Clock--Single Stamps Therea¥te1 gagg) !NNEW YORK'S SHOPPING i ee sale price Has four large and twosmall- er drawers; top is 20x33 in.; mounted with a French plate bevelled mirror. Reg. price $24; Mahogany price 18.50 | Chifonter Mahogany Dresser Top is 20x36 in.; mount- ers and three small- er ones. uprights §31 OF selected quartered oak; top is oh plate bevel led mirror, size toxed es high and 44 inches wide ‘er drawers, feet, Reg. price ° Chiffoniers ve Regularly Sale Price nige $19.00 $142 rs 5, 57.00 9 88 pn Glee China Closets rly Sale Price | Regularly 65.00 Regutarly Sale Price | Regula NE Sg 88) hs Dressing Tables Desks Price | Regularly 4.00 | 827.00 . REBNHUT Building, Third Floor.) Sale Price Regularly Sale P $21.00) 8800... BS. : 9x12 Ft. Seamless Velvet Ri Pretty designs, in pleasing ing them at remark- Ices. Some of the pieces gold oak, some in mahogany, some in bird's-eye maple, some sn ~ Allare of the very are exceptionally desir: le. There Being Only One Piece of a Kind, an in % terial and finish, and having been ey ‘ patos Golden Oak Buffet Regularly Sale Price $20.00. 20

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