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- tiReD INTO HOTEL | BY CO-RESPONDENT, IS HUBBY’S DEFENSE Wife's “Gentleman Friend” Responsible, and He Innocent | Party, He Declares. | ‘That he was lured into @ trap by hie wife's “gentleman friend,” so that he mught be found in a position whioh would warrant her obtaining a divorce, ‘a the answer made to Mrs. Ethel, Roehn’e divorce suit against Ernest BK. Roehn, begun to-day before Justice! POTION FEIGNED INSANITY - AND FOOLED DOCTORS | TO ORDER HIS SON TO “ALSO WHISKERS, WHEN TO DODGE JAIL Tet > One-Legged Man Admits De-| Young Hernandez Says He|Woman ception That Tricked a. | Dozen Alienists. @ broad grin on his face, Marry | y panban-| 4 With Traylor, a one-legged Row dier, admitted to-tay | General Besstons that he fooled half a dosen alicniate Into declaring him in | mane iast fall. He kept up the Gecep-| tion for a time tn anhattan State Horpital, wut «rn rel and the} doctors there drew a confession trom | teen y in the Court of | to-day asked Magistrate Hylan Military Academy THE =v—s WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, ~ RICH MAN ASKS JUDGE A MILITARY SCHOOL —_. Wants to Stay Here and Fight Mother’s Will. Walter Hernandes of No. % Linden avenue, Matbueh, in the Mlatbuah Court hin won, Walter, to the Mount Pleasant Mr. Hernandes ts a Besides his handsome he has @ suite dn t and a big estate in New He saya his son, who is ne old, 48 incorrigible, smokes Mathueh At tor How: Orleans, MeCall and a fury in the Supreme) nia, wae arrested last Aumunt for| cigarettes, rides in automobiles and ts Court. The husband's charges them with allegations of intrigue, back of which, he alleges, was Arthur J. Mo-| Sorley, also known as “Arthur Dee-| row.” In bis anewer, Roehm, who te an| electrical contractor in the Bronx, | named McBorley as co-respondent. The mame of the “other woman" in Mre. Noehn's suit ie not discioned. Roehn Insists he still loves his wife, but as- werte sho Wishes their marriage dis- @eived oo that she may wed Mosorley, ® contracting plumber, with whom, he swears, she js infatuated. Roehn's lawyer, I, N. Jacobson, ad- mitted Roehn and two women were destroying the windows and most of the glasewar the proprietor had refused him a free! drink, ‘Three dave after his arrest he Bellevue Hospital on the recommend: tion of Dr, Frank Maguire, the Tom physician, who eald he had hypochon- @riacal delusions, one of which was that his brain had slipped down his stomach. Dr, Gregory and his staff in the pay- was insane. Dr. James Moran of No. 10 Went Hightieth street, and Lr. 5. i Bhapiro of No. 1M7 Madison avenue, | pecially appointed to examine Treylo: reported him insane. He war sent to beyond contro} In a Bowery aaloon because | and he won't work the you into} "7 "the don't want to go to the Mount Pleas. ant Academy chopathic ward reported that Traylor prise, but turned queationingly to the He won't go to school The boy, questioned by the Court, [said that he was willing to go to the was sent to the paychopathic ward of De La Kalle Academy, in Fifty-ninth t . At this juncture Mrs, Il eth who has been caretaker of avenue home for eighteen ‘ourt,” she aaid, “why you Maxistrate Hylan looked up in au mother had d that she had left comprising about half a o his father, cutting on | Hel ere Ail Chureh, No. bss Woeat B.ght street, He will discuss the Hoard of Sanitary Control, which has done much to improve conditions among factories in this CHILD DOESN'T RECOGNIZE WEEPING MOTHER IN COURT. Mrs. Powell “Sues Hust Husband to Re- gain the Custody of Her ui ittle Girl. Ten years ago the Third U wooed » of Greenw was spending a vac: Vt. Toray in Court they sat | MARSHAL We WENT FREE! Claimed He Had Broken Her Arm, but Break Proved to Be an Old One. tion at Burlington, istice Greenvaum's w feet apart ex- On the father's knee sat & pretty little girl, at his side sat a sturdy lad it. ‘Their mother fF husband's sult | The corridor of the Criminal Courts | Bullding outetde the Magistrate's Court | , whiskers and was full of language, whiskers and a. ean torn clothing for a #wiftiy moving five Th le tmnutes tonday when Maxtstrate Freschi | was ‘brougnt imon set “nn writ ot Aiemineed the complaint of Mra, Lena] habeas corpus sued out by the mother Weinstein of No. Jackson street egain the custody of the child, The Against Deptity City Marshal Danlet H. is In his father's possession Coleman. Ly Mra, Weinstein recently falled to pay several instalinents on a sewing ma- chine which she had bought, as one of ner nelgtbors put it, “on the extortion plan.” Coleman was sent to get the ma- To- ‘ceding, which was referred to rger to be decided to-mor- of many efforts made by recover the custody of ittle Ethel. When the divorce action was brought more than @ year ago the father ob- bev jedan order from Justice Gerard The deputy marshal took the ma- Ming him the child. Lat P but only by using force, Mra, | Coleman had nim nerented,aaying that burger allowing her the custody of Hthe Farm in prying the Her exain- father's lawyer told Justice Green baum that the original order had not been vacated but offered to withdraw all That [orders if Mrs, Powell's attorney would © that) do Hkewise and leave the been broken | Ethel to Ji Mra. Pow way from her. m wae in &. A shor vineed the n'a arin veral weeks ago. Mra, Weinstein reached the corridor end of the deputy marshal. Waen he ppeared in the corridor let fly at tig face with her fist, nelwhbors, of whom nearly fifty had accompanied her to court, piled on. Coleman was 4 the populace ‘8 lawyer refused the chal- lenge and the case was referred to the other Justice, and her brother walked within a few feet of their mother with- out recognizing the weeping woman, 1913. ETROSPECT: ION. 7 The splendid strides mad: in the past by the Fithout discount offers and the like. trie io at e750 Sty Pyleld sty Riple Ba st Sooo Conv nian Terms, Send for Literature. FIFTH AVENUE | Entrance 88th St., N. Y. 425 QUIT CALOMEL!| Thoueende Are Turning Thie Dangerous Drug. trom | A Gefe Vegetabie Gubdetitute ic Olive Tabiete for the Liver. . M, Edwards, « prominent dcovered © new less ond i ith oli which is in effect almost exactly like Key “old and un trustworthy calomel, except that there are none of thet bad after ltects of of calomel, Dr. Estward bas long been the foe of calomel, biel ¢ recognized its value slong with its His * ditrost of the uneertain drug even tually started him years ago towards ex periments with ia view ra discovering 9 Seep and he is today in possession of Lord & Taylor Founded 1820 January Furniture Sale 10% to 50% Entire Stock Included 1,000 Brass Bedsteads Guaranteed Lacquer, new styles, all sizes $14.50, $17.50 & $27.50 Value $22.50, $25.00 & $40.00 50 Sample Bedsteads All Sizes $16.25, $22.50, $28.75, $30.00, $45.00 Value $32.50, $45.00, $47.50, 850.00, $62.50 $50.00, 862.50, $75.00 & $87.50 Value $78.00, $125.00, $115.00, & $175.00 Special South American Hair Mattresses 4 ft. to 4 ft. 6 inches—$19.50—value $25.00 8 ft. 6 inches to 3 ft.—$17.50—value $19.50 sought f bina which bathed te naar cated ‘clive of colored tal ‘The borg of 17 tn mall pieces, pair and whiskers and atures when Detective Manhattan e Hospi | Dr, William Mabon, superintendent the hospital, sent a report to Judge RO New Orleans, had brought suit contest- Ing the will and asking for an account. ing of thelr mother's money—$20,000 of I discovered in a room in the Park h Motel on the night of July 24, 1913, by Mrs. Roehn and a detective, but he Best Edge Box Springs mained over night. STOMACH MISERY HE history of Tuxedo tobacco is unique in | #465.00—formerly $645.00 | elt he, ratere to. New York, “Dea - many hoki ig ue Mg rer ine HB ead $475.00—formerly $700.00 “He Whe hee oO rocess’’—by which all the bite and sting is = totes” thay em to tuaerens re . vaonee ‘ ha renanne from ee bent old Burley cobacco—was $495.00—formerly $715.00 Head ace Ula led mae rah kvl Ee el A he discovered by Dr. R. A. Patterson, a physician of 95. , i Restvabes “Deerde totied tee ite ness and Indigestion Richmond, Virginia, the founder of tthe . A. Pat- T caiietast ice drinks, When Roebn was “all tn,” as in five minutes. terson Tobacco Company. i riot unions he did oo, “Desrow." he yo fet kt a eens) aaa pelled to deny themselves the comfort and satisfac- which | you realise the m PLATT ADAMS tion of pipe smoking. Like all other men, the PAR McDONALD S; ecial Sale rn) Vetlin Bsareraed. “wits. « Then the four rv- iin, abramsbee’ a0) ‘a jk: Doctor realized that complete smoke delight was paitcomes we ton the i Ea Sou pa | ZS 00) ‘ | Mn Rom on oti If your stomach is in 6 cuntinwate te MAIN AAT ts eainer raat possible only with a pipe. So he put his scientific the Olymplo Games 4 Sar 5 | SP yervere 760 Gon't Ost i reguissed, Frases, al ing good — mind to work on the problem. ’ fuk of Tuxedo fc ; , ; 7 ot ls STORM TIES UP CHICAGO, |!" zou seks, try Disperwin. We no] Tenet ety de td oF alt o “ wis the ben tobaco coer Tae: Fancy and Plain Mesh Veitings | Pir essa ea eet 8, BAYS ba ll ty 4 fompers.” He originated the now famous ‘‘Tuxedo pro- — {wa//y feel stronger aller @ smoke 2,000 yards, in while, magpie, navy ; Meet Trafiic Badly Hampered by |, {ittle Diapepsin, ‘There will not be any cess’? of treating the mildest, sweetest, most session with Tuxedo." brown and black. tr 5¢ declares McHorley was also a member of the party and had induced him to 0 to the hotel. The lawyer asserted he would prove Roehn was “let into the hotel under @ scheme devised for the expressed purpose of putting Mra. Roehn in @ position to sue for « di- voree.” He denied Roehn had violated his marriage vows then or at any other time The lawyer told of an incident last summer when Roehn went to Sullivan County, accompanied by his father, After Roehn departed Mrs. Roehn met Mra. Scully, end, and told her, it is alleged, that she wae going on an two or ‘ and wan afterward going t@ Bullivan County to meet her husband in “Desrow's” car. Mm. Roehn went to Sulliva with Mra, Scully, stayed two rove to Delaware Water Gap, it was charged. Mra. Scully left the party there and Mrs he states, the party of ¢our went to the hotel, where “Desrow” signed himself “a wife.” Roehn refused to resis ter and was (old he could not have a Neavy Fall of Snow. CHICAGO, Jan. %—A ineavy snow raph wir affected, although not demorallt A eons at nae High — of Living advanced in price there is no evidence of If other necessaries of life ba: it in the values offered in this store can buy better furniture now for Coventent Credit Service will take care of the question of payment, with- out Club Fees, Red Tape or Strings of Any Kind. ta Vuxeso. Je is the cae dohacre ou i ake 3 aes he ws ae A * fi no one has yet discovered the “Tuxedo process’ that makes . D'Angelo Castile Soap—box of 12 cks. Value 50c.. 38¢ Be posal Own Salesman, Plain Figure Tags on Everything. that ole baie hem, heer fem J im Boge Oe ve Se eeTer TSHR aver Nae and “always steadtes my nerves. Caracalla Bath Boap—box of 8 cabes, Value 850.. 17 ‘stale’, Tusmedo leadsbay none, Vernes Face Powder . 45 Size... 18¢ A YOU CAN med TUXEDO EVERYWHERE | Fasten STittins- Corylopsis Talcum Powder 1, 5e Size... 15e Y 7 Famous green tin, with “106¢ § Convenient peuch, inner- 5 Eleto Cologne (wicker bottle ++, 600 Size... 25¢ Gro aeybade ado IC linedwith moisture-; proof paper ic Thegul Dentifrice.. . 480 Size... 130 Creme Eleto. . : .. 50¢ Size... %&e Sanitol Tooth Paste or Powde: ., Me Size... 126 Odol Mouth Wash -, 50¢ Size... Be Violet Perfumed Ammonia. ... .. Se Sire... 10 Transparent Handle Tooth Brushes. .. 25c Size... 15c Mlustrations Peroxide. .. Size... 100 Kocher, e days with |" saleky to-d that Traylor had never been crasy end that Traylor admitted the fect. He waid he had worked in an Insane asylum ‘and knew about the way crasy people act.” When he was locked up @or wrecking the saloon he was) afraid he would be sent to the venreis | tlary, where he would have to he shammed inmanity, Ae he deprived of his loerty for five monthe Judge Noaniaky discharged him. Jonsul at Harbin, “Man. and the German Consul have esentations to their Ministers calling attention to the neces- sity of protecting trade in Manchuria against the increasing brigancage there, according to @ dempatch to the Novoe ‘a, The Bourse Commi of CERTAINLY ENDS Sour, gassy, y, upset stomach, indiges- tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and dietreeeeatitiut rar ts because Papers Diapeprin “really does” regulate Pere Lars contin teat phreait quickest, fect stomach relief and cure | Known. It acts almost like magic—it is entific, harmless and pleasant pre- ‘a which truly belongs in every | AveR lS" during the month of January. You money than ever before, and our nent to Investigate and report aa to which had been on deposit in banks of New Orlea ad ‘nt afra’ that jit hh went to th Pleasant Academy he would nm ‘be permitted to lewve there to appear in court to testify for himself and his sisters, Magtotrate Hylan md that Walter must go to Motnt Pleasant by Friday next or he would send him to Jaf fot months, He tnetructed Mra bat 27, and hy he would be permitted to leave Academy to attend court, Ou ¢ MARTIN SHERIDAN Sheridan, winner pic Game: ‘Tuxedo is a stro highly pel tehed, handsomely rarved; large, reem), Chiftonie with panel beck and Hid, Perle saddle vrats Uke euty & larg J. 1, WENDELL 1.1, Wendell, who was second {n the Vast summer, says "Tuxedo is my choice, ean't hurt my wind,'’ ‘The wilt, he said, comew up for pro- | Bent tore, of the ea cineme, nicund ecilote ot note card with me. 1 advise all athletes to stick meter high hurdies atthe Olymple Games I smoke thin preterence to all other tobaccos, because it's a mild, cool smoke, and 32 Wendel | Witams dived in to the rescue. ‘The fgivting swarm rolled and kicked (te way down to the basement. There Evenybody rushed back to court to ap- ply for new warrants, but Maxtstrate jreech! had gone to lunch. The bellig- erenta camped out in the corridors to need nourishment fer body and brain—not drugs to stupefy. SCOTT'S EMULSION feeds the nerve centers because it is the essence of body-nourishm: No alcohol or drug. 2.8: and leader of Madison House, wi iver an address next Thursday night Fat £90 o'clock in the Iarish House of Leading Join with other ns Americans in Praising Tuxedo Tobacco \ " Many of Dr. Patterson's friends, because their mouths and throats were so sensitive, were com- thoroughly aged Burley tobacco—and the result was v The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo grew rapidly in public favor without advertising; without any push of any kind, its natural growth reached the stu- pendous total of fifty or sixty million packages a year. Not until the past few months has it been possible to keep up with the demand for Tuxedo. Now increased facilities make it possible for every man to smoke this best of tobaccos. Famous Americans in every walk of life smoke and endorse Tuxedo. Our world-famous athletes—the men who triumphed for America at the Olympic Games in Stockholm—are among the thousands who declare that Tuxedo is not only extremely enjoy- able, but beneficial, Tuxedo has many imitators, but no successful one—because 120 Athl sare’ experience and are et in these marvellous little tablets. are called Dr. Edwards's Olive Tab lets. oil the bowels, and tate effect on ey liver el Leng the lsphathed lief les rr linge d gehen r4 re wi ve suff and were afraid of calomel ed ‘They are tle in th that mata even which should enjoyed by every one, the and cl th sis of hat harmé; Kran dengan oad i ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0, Crore hy *Aameed yt Jed tram ints 7 nalmoede ra mo in this it willlons of an sapeally, Pape Shetland Finish Veils ] ed with snow and Diapepain from any drug store. It is the 50 dozen, in white and_ black | = GASTON STROBINO Geston Strobigo. the plucky litle rugner i st Am 10 fi ‘Tuxedo ts the tobacco for the MATT McGRATH att McGrath, who hurled the 16>, jammer further than unyone Glympice at Btockhoim last amen | “No athlete need fear to smoke as much as he wanis, if he uses Tuxedo. It's a general help to any man, A pipetul of Tuxedo buts new life inio me.’" All sizes—810.50—value $13.50 500 Special Feather Pillows $2.50—value $3.50 50 Mahogany Dining Room Suttes 10 pieces—consisting of Sideboard, Extension Table, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and Side Chair. %195.00—Regularly $273.00 Lous XVI. Circassian Walnut 10-Piece Dining Room Suites Consisting of Sideboard, China Cabinet, Extension Table, Serving Table, Four Side Chairs, Two Arm Chairs $472.00—regularly $805.00 Mahogany Dining Room Suttes 4 pieces — Side Board, China Cabinet, Extensi Table, Serving Table. re at Value 25c; per yard (Mill ends). | 386 Values to 65c; each Perfumery Specials For Tuesday & Wednesday Witz & Colas Soaps—box of'S cakes. .Value 75c. . 2c Witz & Colas Soaps—box of 3 cakes..Value $1.. Imported Italian Castile Soap— box of 12 pes. .Value 5c... 45c 4 Ivory Grain 12 pieces, with initial and band of Elgold; value $21.00; $15.00 8 pieces, with initial of Elgold; value $15.00; $10.00 $ pieces, with initial of Elgold; value 85.00; $3.95 Tokaion Specialties Creme Tokalon, Violet Toilet Water, Complexion Powder Box of three, $1.00—Value $1.75 Broacds:y & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St,