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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912. CURTAIN'S DROPPED << Vay Should I Ask My Wite to Quit theStage?’’ RICH MARRIED MAN DNMR. GOLDKNOPF! Queries George Creel Who Wed Blanche Bates WED HER SUB ROSA, HE'S NO BELASCO I, “" tes 'oman ike My Wo Gacy MISS MORAN SAYS} Domesticity and a Life of Pots and Ket- Judge Helin Co in Court Scene, tles Because She Does Me the |H. Le Roy Miles Arrested at «, Writes “Finis” to Would- Honor to Wed Mel” Thanksgiving Dinner on Girl’s Charge. ; iy be Send Suit. Coats for Xmas Shopping comfortable wraps for the call days that ur or the door —as full of protection as they are of style. Reduced now to [sto pelle pe Bee he $12, $15 & $18 Long Coats Now $7: 15 An assortment which is sure to be thinned out in one day's time—ex- cellent, well proportioned, beautiful garments——one model illustrated. Fancy Mixtures Diagonals Sturdy Cheviots Straight, semi-fitted models and those draped one side, with the swing and dash of $25 and $30 coats. Several round-corner models, of the GODOHDHOOWOGOHOHOGHHGDHHOHSGHHOHGHGOGOOS) COD OCO “All My Life Has Been a Battte for the Freedom and HIS LAW YERS “FIRED.”| 4‘ndependence of Women,” Exclaims the Hus: band of the Famous Actress—‘How Incon- :His Appearance in Role of At- sistent It Would Be for Me to Ask a Wo- . torney is as Funny as “Tainted man to Give Up Her Rights, How Selfishly Male!” rr Abraham Goldknopf, the barber who BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. *Yetas Balescs newline 6 Or sais A great many persons talk about the economic independence of “Mldnapped his masterpiece, “Tainted women—meaning, needless to say, that every daughter, wife, mother and ! Philanthropy,” and dressed tt up as|®tandmother among us should do something for a living besides look pret- “The Woman,” a notable Belasco suc- ty and order hats C. 0. D. Now, cees, took a hack at being a lawyer in many, many women believe in the the United States Circuit Court before economic independence of wives, A Judge Holt to-da tow—a very fow—practice {t. ‘The half an hour before the Judge arrived. lange tty rine og aah He paced up and down, fidgete1 from} @eat to seat and told arriving lawyers fair to them, this is not always be- Herbert Le Roy Miles, Presitent of the Republic Film Company of No, 145 West Forty-fifth atreet, and described as being “wealthy and occupying a high social position, was arrested while at his Thanksgiving dinner in a Broadwa ‘hotel yeaterniay by Deputy Sheriff Fit simons on charges made by Miss Edna M. Moran that Miles married her under another name when he had another wife living. Miles gave $2,600 cawh ball and was released, In Miss Moran's affidavit, upon whieh Justice Seabury issued an order for Milon'e arrest, Is recited a sensational story of a romance with the manufac- turer, who, she says, was party to a civil marriage performed in Philadeiphi. on Aug. Wil, eiving his name as “Herbert W. Bristow,” and explaining that he only _used the name of Herbort fa Roy Miles in New York Oty for “Dusiness reasons.’ Miss Moran said that they came to New York and lived together in a fash- fon: je West End avenue apartment house unt!l March 28, 1912, when, she DOOD COCOD Philanthropy.” coat a conspicuous bargain. {jena eequaintances from his own neigh- cause they prefer such occupation: says, she inet Mra. Martha Van Water wv ‘borhood how little he thought of Da- Very often they have been led to Walton Miles, who Miss Moran says in Free Alterations vid Belasco. believe that preserving the qui the defendant's real wite. But he would not talk to newspaper TN diy bth Minw Moran left the apartment and WF Sale at All Four Stores found lodgings elsewhere, her retreat not being mentioned In her papers, On We Ath Street Aug. 22, 1912, she gave birth to @ child. eat ct Lat Sr After leaving the apartment which she had shared with Miles Mins Moran begun suit In the Supreme Court for sooudes Rees breach of promise for $25,000, charg- e651 Breed Street ing that at the timo Miles married her NEWARK he had another wife living, and that he had been married to his frat wife Merit co ere since Dee. 2, 1908, The suit fs on the is part of the job of preserving the home. And their husbands encour- age tiem in the delusion. So when & woman of distinction marries a man of mark such persons consider | it the proper thing for the wife to| abandon her profession amid much report ‘The reports of the voluntary production of “Tainted Philanthropy’ uesday afternoon by Mr. Belasco were to him evidence of a gigantic news- paper conspiracy to belittle his genlus. The little man failed’ to realize that the screams of laughter which greeted his crude lines an@ cruder situations, as presented by the polished and tal- oi ae applause and more creaking platt- ented actors supplied by Mr. Bela: NIXOLA GREELEY- SMITH “ La were in themselves a verdict against n= tudes about “woman's real mission him, coming from one of the most re-|@"d “preferring love to a career.” But nothing of that kind attended the | markable audiences ever gathered in| marriage last evening of Blanche Bates and George Creel, ALARGE STORES ealendar of the Supreme Court for early trial, and Miss Moran was fear- | ye @ theatre. AS TO THE RUMORS ABOUT: RE-| will not affect that proposition one ful, she says, that Miles might find it HIS COUNSEL “SICK,” GOLD- TIRING FROM THE STAGE. way or the other." convenient to escape the jurisdictions KNOPF DECLARES. To be sure there have been And fo this rare and admirable wed- Attached to her complaint t# @ tran; 18, 20, $22 Suits Now #1 2- Former Judge Dittenuoefer, counsel |T¥mors that the Darling of the Gods} ding took place at Blanche Mates's OOOH: e cript of the certificate of marriage filed for Belnaco, and his associates were at{°"4 the orchestra and the balcony—~ farm at Ossining last evening and in the Department of Health of New __ You will find exactly the clothes you want at special bargain prices during this week at our two stores, the counsel tadle when Judge Holt|¢¥erything the box office has to sell.) Wylle Creel and Judge Ben Lindsay York City, showing that Herbert We carry the widest variety of styles in good IGODSODISOSGOGDSOIS 6 ae was Mr Goldknopf, his |!" fact—was to retire from the stage| saw fair play for the bridegroom. Mra. boxed BUehG taaher ComoLay ante Le Roy Miles and Martha Van Water ack curls all aquiver and g/UPOn her marriage to Mr. Creel, whom| Rupert Hughes was the matron of honor . arrived. ‘The men shot up a %-foot jad-| Walton were united in martiame OY alte of tewal looking papers in|@vetybody knows as the young editor/and Mr. Creel became the husband of a der, but before it touched the wail|e Rev. C. C. Houghton at the ™Llt- his hands and reformer, who was elected Police) Jelighttul actress and a splendidly Durie, an athletic man, had leaped our|t Church Around the Corner.” In " ommiss\ last spring| intelligent, frank, free ti Wiaiae the! beidagrosatay el I jaked counsel to be here,” eaid the |Commisaloner of Denver women, and Miss A met it and, wrapot this certificate . oes cd could sive. them an and who with Judge Ben Lindsay suc-| Bates became the wife of a man who ara ind the outalle rungs ike a firemen | dence in given as No. 105 Kast Fit- : (oR orn). Atencio ceeded at the recent election in get-|is a prophet and priest of the new ’ "| teenth street, and he ts described y sild to the street. r Pt Y, ting Colorado's indorsement of the] social order. h of ra old, ali ; WINDOW SEVERAL FEET FROM|[irty-fve youre old, singie, & many is not here, Your a AO | Kole) ; § . of jah Mile : aes “Retire from the stage? Why | ment of “woman's mission.” And al In the meantime Stafano Kater, thirty,| When Miles was served with the order ot n ' 7 . should retire stmply Decanse T | lot of men whose wives conld eara i a waiter, and De Franko, thirty-four,|of arrest, Miss Moran's brother, Robert pe rg marry? ow ridiculous!” e $20 a month in a who lived in New Jersey and worked be * tate broker, served j _ shot your counsel here? aaked lait cenalteiea Revatugateaviatiaeriiee bee one —_— Tate’ last. night ne. decided not’ to\go| the fim man with papers in an action to|] Of SAY prone: te Rew Sere ee eet control a vast output can ang f {hivgludee eternity, as Ha “Mow tmtpertinent it would be of have # lot to say. i , [home were aroused on the top floor.}annul his sleter’s marriage. Miles had do bg Lane ore : Per cent. 5 © is In a hospital. He) sae to seek to relegate # woman And Mr. and Mra, Creel and a few| Companion Makes Jump inj They ran to a rear window, only to find|nis suit, case packed, Lawyer Charles it plan of contidentia! teddy , Uke my wife to greasy domes- | others, of whom I am one, will feel * [that it did not open on the fire escape,| Fischer ‘said to-day, and was about to e NTED TO QUIZ BELASCO AND] ticity!" ar. Creel remarks. very, very sorry for th ‘ which was several fect away. ; ‘ y 1 'y sorry for them. Safety From Burning House , leave for Indlanapot's, Ind. He ts sald DE MILLE. Which is such a fine, sane, rare at- ———.—_—_. Kater said they would have to Jump|to own the Miles Theatre there. Abner > “Have you counsel 4 Judge titude for a young man to take that for it and made the leap in Heit will appeal to you, as it is dignified, economical and easy. We will outfit your family with : i . : foty.|1, Siogal, Mr. Fischer's secretary, sald » they withdrawn from the| for the benefit of hin fellows I asked in Tenderloin. De Franko jumped, but at the same in-| to-day that Miles drew @ large roll of | iin to state nis views in detail. . stant a cloud of smoke billowed up and| pie trom his pocket and told the said the would-be 5 Why should I—why should any man obscured the fire escape and he mis Sheriff and lawyers to how much “Pe rBbht abs sieae plese] so a woman ke my wife to retire to Francesco De Franko, a waiter, was it, falling to the courtyard below. are pee 4 10 attain hia falsanes ane Fe enue areiy [a life of pots and kettles just because | kalled trying to Jump from a fourth! Kater got down all right and the fire: | 2,i00 necessary didn't even make « dent, one own inl oak ttevns she does me the honor to marry rand story window to a fire-escape during a| men found De Franko's crushed body str, Siegal aaid, in Miles's roll “But I. do not want to hear you,"| Mr Creet satd. ‘She will retin cellar blaze at the headquarters of the PG eT es later, He was carried to Miss Moran was @ telephone girl in snapped the Court. : the stage when she ge er ‘ind International Hotel Workers’ Union, | NO. 10% Dut by Me time @ doctor arrived | ine Hendrick Hudson Apartments when $ But you must,” said Mr. Goldknopf, |Tendy. and her mariage wit have No, 100 West Thirty-eighth street, early | Scag, Kater waa taken to the hovpite! |2Me, Met, Miles. Lawyer Mischer says seoraaine ia voice, “Firat of al, T'de-|PMOF aura money. thai T make oF ay. rawerine trees Tea seenealetacicns by | uae aa au meanaa aL MIIPS Weekly nd e Mr. Ve und Mr es iT t a ° — 2 iy 6 be B itsio can vevtrousit here eo that 1/¢7er nope to make PUP aae Bideea eiriicliie orssievtand aantror BS DRE pares! Bub tala, Cie Inter! SLRS Boia ictus auction. “Thank heav A could pars th i piribitn: Hsia ian a f FUGITIVE SLIPS OFF COAT |aivorcea man. Sho says he explained ‘Appiioation denied,” said Judge Holt. | tee Cute oe tt, ee been wattle Florence Marlow Goes From) iit tclephone exchange next er AS A GIRL SEIZES HIM. | iradve visiting. | "* “* ** % * 1) and we guarantee you will be satiated, Bhectiile cont went ciation insisting | $0. rte atau Peemeumuiae |) om due iattiee) te tale poste desste | alate visa FURS, FUR COATS Clothin tae. ane can or the fre ce one ese . Cell to House of Good Shep- clouds of smoke that sifted in through ie ———— When a child was born, Mr, Segal says 0 ig Hp éoerrdes, until « sharp tap of Judge| Soula ee fer me v0 Ack 8 woman 00 ; ¥ the windows. she Grabs Again and Off Comes Pane eat infant wir whotts|| DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Co Holt’s gavel startled him into silence. | give up her freedom and inde- herd on Hi> Testimony. Guests in the Hotel Normandie, Broad-| Waistcoat, and Then Policeman | caited. Jean’ Bristow, and. offered. to JEWELRY AT SAME +4 You seem not to have the slishtest| pendenos, how selfishly male! way and Thirty-elghth street, just Takes a Hand adopt her and provide aupport for the 2274 3: Av. | 7 W. 144 St. sense of the proprieties of a courtroc want my life to be a living stream, — across the street, were awakened by the] pg aay is placed young woman and b This proposa! TERMS 2 & 124th | bet. sth , paid the Judge, "You have no concep-| not @ back water, the only way After having spent three days in a{ Shouts of spectators and the noise of | | one eg young daughter of the | she rejected, she saya. e Eglin ot thom. to attain this ideal in any marriage in Harlem Court Prison, Florence | the fire apparatus and soon filled many | treet, anw. Ihave trig, Nye Alton 9 n saw Harr; K EAT LTS TET, enh per been me and have| 4s for the man and woman to have = yfurlow, pretty twenty-yea what a Tenderloin fire dry aged stranger aD up tt ie i Me 0 me about this matte > wal mmon inter- {ter of Michael : lke p the stairs early . Bal tituem, Sou do mot yen know the iaeavaAnel 9 wife hae economu- lar Mere pean es 0 owns Jat 4.80 o'clock In the morning is like, |(o-day. She followed them until she Like double width in fabrics, duct of whic ry § . NION OCCUPIES THE ENTIRE] saw them at work on the door of the | double Litre Garercciine ie ea tee ae cally independent of the husband, and is repatea @ te worth o baie] ole e on the door of the | d strength doubles worth. 14 daugh-| windows to se rooms of Lizzie o e third ing.& case on trial before him.” I don't mean that in society, as {t 18 milion, was arraigned before Magi BUILDING: butte fier anerten ee Pryce “Bleane, I make a stacement?” de-joreanized now, it is always advisable jtrate Breen to-day on a charge of in-|, The four-story brownstone front build-} ot he Ma tt Oe A Bineet og manded Goldknopt. for the wife to go out of the home to/corrigibility and went to the Home of | MH &t No. 109 West Thirty-ctehth street} tilt ah Ae Dieaialh “[ do not care to hear you,” was the|earn money. Sometimes she renders aline Gond Shepherd is entirely occupied by the Internation in ‘ eman, Lizzie Razin Union, burr! at | hous d home and in a moment the rang with screams of “Gonneffin! reply. |far greater service to society by hi The hearing of the charge, preferred Mr. Goldknopf went right on with! ing and bringing up children, That's! py her father, was in Part II. of Har-| Lottie Stanton occupies the house Gannesnal’ his statement. He recalled that Paul| the idea back of the Mothers’ Compen-|jem Court, a private examination room, |No. 107. She smelled smoke for some | Gonnetfin! Pollee Armstrong had once been made to pay| sation law which I put through this) and was attended by two lawyers, sald|time early to-day before she finaily The two young men came piling down- damages for taking a play from &) year According to the Illinols represent men interested in the girl.|sent a servant next door to find out tf| *tairs. Rosle Tatkeff, who had not been Ose magazine story, In a speech so rapid | Mothers’ Pension law only widows or, Miss Marlow, in a@ trim black velvet|{t was there. By this time smoke was vble to find @ pollceman, caught Kriss and sometimes incoherent that few o ol d gleamii 1 th d by the coat deserted wives claim a pension| sult, black velour hat and gleaming] pouring from all the windows on the ' he gasp ‘There's a CEY LON T EA for electro-plating at heme any metal with Gold - Silver - Brass - Copper - Nickel - Tin You can ly, quickly and economically nickel- plate at home your worn BATHROOM FIXTURES his hearers could understand, M I neat ‘ Goldknopf said it was the soul and| from the State. Yet a mother of chil-iPatent leathers, maintained her com-|sront of the bul Lemme gc ure until the end of the hearing, vatte fire upstairs: the spirit of his play Belasco had|dren whoxe father 1s still living at{insure until the ene of the Keane) Luigi Burlo, tw a walter, of with Nickel Voltite~a plating stolen. The crude words were of no|/home, but who has been crippled oF| father's volce trembled as lie told of| No. #7 Forty-sixth street, was act. || The gi'l did iet him go, but changed her | 7 kinds of VOLTITE | that eauals in beauty and will tise to Belasco invalided in the exercise of a dangerous)her convent. breeding, her. studies er and asleep on] Mand and caught his coat-tails just as| White Rose Coffee, Rich a Gold $1.00 and $9.00 aise | *rimest “at Ol any siento ANGRY PLAYWRIGHT STALKS |occupation, often needs the money far/abroad with @ master of the violin and| the top floor front. He got down to the| he reached the street. — He shed his 5 plater's, Ideal for plating all bottles — Silver, B 188, | stecl, from and brass surtaces, FROM COURT. more, In Colorado now she will get it./of the unhappy adventures into which| third floor and was forced to open al Overcoat, Rosie put on apeed and got pold of eat Copper, Nickel, Tin and | At all worth-while drug, grocery, “He has plenty of writers of beautt- | MOTHERHOOD IS A SERVICE TO|she plunged on her return to America,| window to keep from being suffocated, | hold Ble neatly tallored t. nat, Knite 0 cents per can, | hardware, jewelry and depart- too, came off. 4 t P ful lang tfab aeariavad’ hinge THE STATE. NEC YORTS WO. ow and ner| THe spectators saw him stick first one| too came off. Sho rea nts GENUINE ° ment stores. wright, "out pty OF iephe Mothera! Compensation (aw ab | ate Manie” Le tesa iad" ltt poms | Care ee. ous, oF the. windam, And thes | MESee, fad It colt up the bask and sida ne , => | All youneed isa cloan cloth, water and Voltite ‘in thetr lovely Aer ee tr et recoenized’ ang {and on thelr return, months later, had Be einai 1 eR By this thne Pollceman Kotschau ARO TiT Goad Me tor a setadle dt Gide) Valen ace Mei court ible on for ten | Btate aad should be recognized and) said they hed spent the season serving | D4 lnienden Jue toy py [Joined Cie chase, Ile overhauled Kray | Maker Stained Ginee out of olatn Glnen | aap 11 fon a sample of any other kind of Voltite, minutes and then stopped him aval is ASBUL AS Bt as “orchestra” for a rosort in the Cat- 4 sel agar in three blocks. A sliver mesh bag and | and offers unlimited scope for artistic > VOLTITE Co. oe POnne RAL odie: Dalen nets Rventually, X hope that all | skills. Then, thros weeks ago, Plor-| was taken up by some of the guests in| jewelry worth $40 which Lizzie Rasin | design, Make opyghiron aatigh aE AMERICAN VOLTITE CO. Dost, Bus Ban in ereay oe : motierhuod will be recognized as ence left home again, This time she| the hotel windows sald had been taken. fro fl Nase : n ts crazy. Every succes © trunk | home attractive with it ee t Fe tmnce honorable, That's what I'm work- |engaged a room in the apartment of| purto got as far out as possible to| were found in his pockets 1 , meal ee nt Mrs, Gray at No, 419 West One Hundred ch yard of the wenutne vitet who claim plaigarism. | img for. ¢ Font Or | ta elamped “Windowohente'® The mun hasan obsession which| ‘We're the single standard, | And Fifteenth street. Mra. (ray. it was| on the edge, Ke sure It Ie nounts to insanity ary enve . 10 ask the young wom: | . ire ana’ Gen wl tua ee Aer asciainet -that!| Means Out in Denver when} ints find other quarters, In her own | When Suffering From Ch sty and Yo! be #uts ef Bee ad peroed | Plained that 4 group of ministers came to me and] jegense Miss Marlow @akl she had not Gatiefaction—warthlese 4 Fee eee a aes ton | told me T ought to arrest unfortunate | heen happy at nome, and told of hay e e Rigen ee ee Cee comparatiy ing of the plays and| Women, 1 answered: ‘Why should I, | ing been ordered out of the house last| ‘ Pi ‘Those who cannct call Ry withessing @ production of bath, I arrest the men? Besides, the | Baste pb should” write for attractive Mr, Goldknop? was told ho Wag. talking | Jail holds only fifty and there are 500) Mr Mariow | testified girl had hored Catalogue and am utatle of the stipulations, such women, What saall I do? Keep| manifested a desire last r to become | et . 2 rT ir, tic be heard?’ shouted Mn, \ann te tue squave outalds the tall and; & mill oe beyaly hetped herself to} 19 EAST 14 AURERT > $ Osi at cman, wire aoe og| tem tml tar it ean wmre| Dy etaget gers soon & Soin Ti tioom rns Bik arty Shoes for Children "No" said the Court, with a touc ‘ ‘ound for he Pre es ton ha touch Of | tiem the room, then every little while!” After a week or more had elapsed Relief C Quickly; Surely; Easil | “hea | wil get out," said the barber. | !Avite one to in and do her little etter Mise Marlow's last departure from f elie! penne <C ; ae ap fd y | | Dress shoes for little folks—attractive styles which con- 4 vright, id bundled up his o 0 turn of five days or +0 e) ‘ather’ ome, 0. Vest One rom ie famous ocolate xative | { cha id C ay Nat ant papers tid. syiked out,| STANDS FOR THE FREEDOM OF|Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, | |] tribute to the charm of holiday costumes and at the same White and trembling with wrath WOMEN. Marlow swore out a ‘warrant for her. | time encourage normal foot growth, oMrMay Task," wald dulge Ditenhoeter”| vay my rite T have atood for fuatice, | St, wameireated dMgone, Hundred and Black or White K id Button Boots, with $4 to $5 that in writing the decision, Your lereedom, inlependence for women, andj tives Conroy and Enright turned soles for dancing, ages 7 to 14, wdlonor will in te A Lect getting It in the West, It —— the plaintiffs and the lawyern who Slippers in Black, White, Pink or Blue $1,75 to $4 aidan a ally wilt Sadik ge att be a fine thing, wouldn't it, to} $140,000 tn Bi in Ash Heap. ; , so that {t may serve asa warning to| 48k my wife to give up her stage ANSAS CITY, Mo., Noy, 29.—Bonds Kid and Patent Leather, ages, 5 to 14, forhors, who are always trying to career for me? AS she has said, she) having a face value of $14,000, together Patent Leather dancing pumps for small $2.75 ime of the Courts by such case etire fro eo stage ° th cl i jount of i | i a ‘of ihe Courts by i wee rer | will retire from the stage when she] with checks and @ small amount of ExcLax restores sound action to the bows! boys, sizes 11 to 2, ets _good and ready, Our _marriage| coupons, that disappeared here July makes liver work right; sets the stomach in order. the next caso, = == = last when two registered mail sacks % “Mr. Belasco was not in court. Mr. De fi were stolen while enroute from the post- f ie Biv Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenu mau , but Rival Goldknopf would Oats, 000 BROMO, OLININ r 5 the 4 GAL x! venue ie Pees Pence. Biel Scene expected | Ervine Pa Oa ny pacar nese, (a Fae Telmey femten Neth srs Ex-Lax Guards the Health of the Whole Family care iy At Nineteenth st. Above Fortyefifth Street I. ‘ta Cy Bait Gunes ong ve Dave Oe laborers, Sgarly next weok, A 10¢ Box Will Convince You—At All D russtete’, 1 whanene a ————