The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1913, Page 16

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wmated Copper were the leaders. WIFE SWEARS SHE HAS BARE NICKEL Suing Millionaire for Divorce, Her Creditors Must Wait for Her Alimony. | Testifying before Referee Macarane Coxe in a suit brought against Mra 1H. Bishop to collect $2,268.72 on the society woman, who worce her millionaire hus Cunningham Bishop, de- clared to-day that for ix months prior te Feb. 1, 191%, she had ardiy five eenta and no groceries.” The neces: saries of life, she swore, were furnished to her and her children by her lawyers Some of her jewels, she said, are pledged in an “ordinary pawnshop.” and others with Max Schnelger of No. 70 Maiden Lane, as security for a loan of $000, A man named Hanson holds the pawn tickets, Until Feb, 13, 1913, Mrs. Bishop awore he had accounts with the Guaranty Trust Company, the Fifth Avenue Trust Company and the Dobbs Ferry Hank. Obligations took all her #avings and to- day she owes probably $0,000, Once, she said, her husband gave her «tock valued at 01,00, but she never could learn the hame of the securities. It sounded aome- thing like “Guansjuato.” She laughing- ly told the referee how she Kot $30,000 Worth of securities away from her hus- band's firm, Redmond & Co., the day she parted from Mr. Bishop. The banker forgottei sald, about the curitles. “I remembered that they were there did and drew the money with @ Fifth avenue banking concern,” she #aid, The money represented a mortgage on & farm owned at Croton Lake, given to her by her husband, The money was needed to run her home ant rer creditors, she testified, ed $20,000 a year by Supreme Court justice Hendrick. Since she and her jusband drifted apart, after which he told her that he would “wipe her out” had, @ she deciared, that @ was iiecessary. to Dorrow & from a Mr. Johns, whom (ye owes altogether $1. Her husband, aid, had paid the expense of running the Bishop nouse until the first of the year. 4, The ault was to recover for automobile buppiies furnished to Mra, Bishop since she and per husband pa WALL STREET Prices on the Btock Exchange apened today from # half to @ point better in the were active stocks, Foreign buying wee large in the Coppers and Eries, due Probably to a near approach to the Gettlement of the Balkan trouble, Out- 8f-town buying was also very good, Vigorous buying appeared in many of he tssues in the afternoon, which caused’ prices to advance two to three Points. Union Pacific, Reading and Amalgu- The losing was active and strong. a ee and Live for 100 Years, Says Lillian Russell COMMUTED BY TAFT “Four Prime Requisites for a Century of Youth Are Cleanliness, Exer- cise, Diet and Sleep, and Purity of Mind le as Important asa Daily Bath,” She Declares. “Lack of the Right Kindof Sleep Causes Mental Friction and Premature Aging--Wake Up Laugh- ing—-A Cheerful Mind Ie Essential to a Healthy Body—Get Married.’’ Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “And the yeara went on, as the yeare muat do; But our great Diana was alwaye new— Freeh and blooming and blonde and fair, WUh asure eyes and with aureate hair; And all the folk, ae they cam Offered her praii gh one doubts if Kipling had ever heard of Lillian Russell when he Wrote this dedication to his tale of “Venus Annodomini,” she might ao well have been his heroine, Who else but @ siren in perpetuo would ever dare to face her public of a quarter century and blandly explain how to be young though & centenarian? That's what Misa Rum sell is doing to-night. A great French beauty toasted of @ proposal at the axe of ninety, but the fair LAllian will not be content with less than en extra decade of supremacy. LILLIAN IN A FAIR WAY TO MAKE GOOD. And if I know anything about the Dower of labels her rule will last @ good bit longer, even if It doesn't round out Acentury. The description of her double in the “Plain Tales" fits her ae it fie every other woman with a man-made reputation fpr jeveliness, “She was aa immutable as the Hills,” we are tol, “But not quite so green. Besides per- Petual youth, she had discovered, men said, the secret of perpetual health, an4 her fame spread about the land. From ‘8 More woman she grew to be an instl- tution, in 60 much that no young man could be sald to be properly formed who had not at some time or other wor | who would put on the sibyt's cloak, and shipped at the shrine of the Venus| she cohtinued: Annedomint. “There wee so one like her, Which single sentence, Broadway must | F00d- physical condition, admit, sums up Miss Russell pretty well. TAKING FAST IN Bao. “I belleve that a beautiful and youth- fu: mind 1s absolutely intial to a beautiful and healthy bo A realty {Intelligent person will want to be in and will be Sensible enough to tako care of his “And you are really going to tell ual ody. There are so many persons who how you do It?" I asked incredulously, “Yea, I'm go! to talk about myself for two hours, confessed, “It sounds dreadful, docsn't it?" I began a polite murmur, but Mise Russell didn’t wait for It. She conducts an interview in the masterly fashion that betokens long practice, “But, you see, in twenty yeara I've had the doctor only once," she’ ex- plained, “And I've enjoyed my life, too; taken real pleasure in about everything that came along. Now when I was on the stage I knew ever so many girls who were elther {ll or unhappy or both. And since then I've had letters, thou- sands of them, from women who felt that thelr lives were being apoiled, And it seemed to me that I might help these people Just simply by telling them about ¢o almost no thinking. ‘They accept what ts told them and move through fe ike automatons, Their mental slugs! and stupidity is bound to show phyaical results, H “There are four prime requisites ‘@ century of youth and hesith. ‘They are cleanliness, exercise, diet Gnd sleep. Apd clesaliness of mind ie every bit as important ase daily bath, “You should inspect your mind at least once In twenty-four hours and pull out and throw @way all the accumulated dirt, the dust of gossip and envy and! uncharitableness. You should give your- | self @ mental cold plunge and rubdown | to keep your thoughts clean and sweet | and untarnished by worry, Then you will sleep as you should—like @ child.” jof the famous Di ‘MN and got fifteen friends to “give him a start” by towing it down witn a cod out like the string of a kite as the plane rose. went up seventy-five feet like a rocket. Leander landed in a ten- Leander W, ¢ tine, whieh ri The Rev. William L, scaler of weights keeper and undertaker, The St. and tan tn the act. “most forceful and inspiring pi nd measul BANKER BISHOPS | Sleep Bight Hours a Day, Rise With a Laugh een, a cooper, of East Knox, Me., is an up-to-date descendant jus Green, He invented an aeroplane, took It It came down the foot snowban Dubots cher In the State." He painter, carpenter, farmer, He filis in his spare time by lecturing. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, to tne top of 4 The machine same way, and but broke his collarbone. ‘est’ Stockbridge, Mass,, 1s described as the iy also postmaster, blacksmith, store- Retnard which rescues the heroine in a melodrama playing at Ber- wick, Pa., was taken il! and the property man substituted a shivering little black It was so funny that George Crane couldn’ jaughter and was arrested and fined for disturbing the performance. control his 1913. ere tla AP ‘GERBRACHT'S SENTENCE. | Clreult Court of Appeals, which, on Fab. | 19, 1911, affirmed their conviction. Then pie case was carried to the Federa! fu. preme Court, which refused a writ of error, and on Jan, last, denied |Ttetke' plea, Justice Holmes, in his | dectston, said that the plea, if sus- | tained, would practically mean that tes- |tlmony by defendant, even if of a non-inoriminating import, would act as je shield WATT THAT OF HEIKE Fine reniliend ® and Sugar Fraud | | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. «+ | xs vee,, 6.62/8un Paks; asieoe wisee,, 4,42 | product Check Receding Gums A Remarkable Healing Agent and A Pertoct Dentifrice in One Tube. Too little care te taken of the teeth. A J majority of adults are more oF Yess affiieted with teeth examined and and desned “We should thoroughly elesnag teeth td exch meal, Before breakfast and before retiring, Theee facta sugrested to Dr, R, J. Foran, of Sew ort the tea of experimenting: fer an ial home uy He saccested. Hi cael ‘DR. Hel DENTAL onean, by cvery, Drea Convict Gets 30 Days in Mineola Jail. en's Tdand |e Root. jail Gare James Mccoy & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street F 4 President Taft, In addition to com- j muting the sentence of Charles ft. | Heike, former secretary of the Ameri: | Refining Company, has ta in the case of Ernest Ger- | ‘mer superintendent of the ani Elder Sugar refineries lat Willlamsburg. The latter fact only became known to-day, when Gerbracht, who was aen- | tenced Sept. 14, 1910, to two years’ jm- prisonment at Atlanta, Ga., and to pay | a fine of $5,900 for participation in the underweighing frauds, surrentered him- self to United States Marsha! Henkel, Under the commutation order Cer- bracht's fine was remitted and the jail term was reduced to eighty days' in- | | carceration in the Mineola (L. 1.) Jai In the case of Helke the fall {m- prisonment, which was fixed at elght, months in Blackwell's Island Pentten- | Uary, was cut off and the fine of $5,000) was allowed to stand Upon his surrender Gerbracht was Im- mediately taken to Mineola to serve his| term. He Is reputed to be wealthy. After thelr conviction Helke and Ger. bracht appealed to the United states WATERS Founded 1845 In addition to our large and elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Waters - Autola player- Pianos we present the new Style 85—Chester Plano Fullsize, handsome case, fine tone, all improve- jments and fully warrant- ed. Price $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month jand no charge for interest or extras. Also Style 5—Player- Piano with full scale, 88 .notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up-to- date Player-Piano that is simple and easy to play. 3 ‘an Sugar ‘*McCreery’’ Silk Sale Is now being held. Over One Hundred Thousand Yards of Silks of Standard Qualities. On Sale Tuesday, March 4th. 10,000 Yards of All Silk Crinkled Crepe in |. a new assortment of colors. Be yd. JEWELRY Special Sale of Pearl and Coral Necklaces and Solid Gold Jewelry, at greatly reduced prices. | Graduated Pearl Bead Necklaces: Keane | values 1.75 and 3.75 95c and 1.95 Opera length Graduated Pearl Beads with gold clasps. value 6.50 4.25 Coral Necklaces of white and tinted gradu- ated beads. 3.25 and 5.75 values 5.50 and 8.75 Solid Gold Bar Pins and Brooches, set with colored stones and pearls. 3.95 | value 6.00 to 8.00 La Vallieres, Lockets, Cuff Links, Rings, Bar Pins, Brooches and Scarf Pins. 6.95 and 9.75 values 10.00 and 15.00 i RIBBONS Imported and Domestic Ribbons in all | the newest weaves and popular widths, at attractive prices. Extra quality Self Color Fancy Ribbon in Pink, Blue, Maize, Nile Green, Lilac and White. 614 inch sash and 434 inch hair bow ribbon to match. values38cands0c, 23c and 35c yd. | 534 inch and 614 inch Fancy Ribbon in a | myself.” Exteclaa lonecer THK GREAT -u \1|Price variety of weaves and designs; light and dark Miss Susan Steed of Middletown, Conn,, claims the world's record Sun- | 60¢. tan colt, | AVON PRICTION Ano YoU Wikt ESSENTIALS, dey achenl Gio: Bor twanteslva peace ihe bas Geavatind aucut tour tila Gaon | ! colors. values 40c and60c, 23c and 35c yd. wy Sh LIVE LONG. “And what sort of ‘exercise do you | Sunday to attend church and hasn't misred a day or been late in that time, | | Be Bly ae t 8 “Hut have you really a recipe for lv-| recommend for long Ife and yout?” | aie aa ay Uses css a | | es 18 | tng 100 yearn?” 1 asked, “Bending the body over, front and no stole a watch twenty-seven years ago in Wilkes-Barree has re- | ‘. ” ; Fy HRS | eet Paced tas & siden ie crcellent, G6 lx tee four-pound {turned St by parcel post to the eon of the tan he robbed, now dead, “Cone |f{ere payments of only | “LA VIDA” CORSETS i BS MS ta medicine ball, which two women can|*¢lence,” thouh not of the hatr trigger sort, got into action at last, and the | 8 M thly i : ae a aes tos back and forth, ‘And I am very | Watch is pretty well worn out anyway on Many new models for every type of figure, LHS Bt” agty t fond of the punching bag, But exer: Hf Oe eae Arias een lll Our Exchange Devt.) 3 Hi We Hs HBS ty Se Cae were aoe S04 wun Wing ian nest fas o. seston eet er base Canad ee Goel alao offare tin eek Pt] designed to meet the requirements for the prevail- a aR aity TB pour-a day te devoted to rome pnvaical| M0 sd took the woul-hmradn to Readunrtern ‘There they proved they ee Sonne ing mode of dress. The choicest materials are : hard h to start the perspira-| Were not the elopers from Camden, N, who were “wanted,” and aft sed A * ' a te Bt t ig eee erat te eae vite: ta cheis (NOW! Were allowed to Féturn to the parsonage, where. che Senate serene ones seeps iM used in the construction of these corsets. } i” Moy HO ty dusiness offices, if they are too busy to) W4# completed. pianos of different mak- Pri ‘nge from 3.00 to 25.00 ay BR ay 58 do anjtubs ¢ all i rices rang Hann ONAnrOr | He BS BS “ " “Every person should sleep calmly, \Moasewort fe fine exercise. (Charles Studebaker of Washington, Pa., has started on another “hike.” ers, all in perfect order, i a is aS +t AR | dreamtessty, for a full elght hours out| Serabbing, 2 think, 1s too hard for ania flea ie Will swing a clrele, taking in Philadelpita, New York, Albany,|||at extremely low prices j Hy Bey Ha, ¢ 1g [of the wwenty-four. it he does thie It] womes, bat sweeping, vetmaning, eae Palade ee home, four thousand miles, pushing a cart with land on payments of only TOILET REQUISITES 1 26 _ > 'R| means that during one-t! of his life| putting rooms jer give \y fsx ik* 38 e Lh useles. trata! ies is 18S i ‘ Lepore eta Pap stonyr pads dd “ pen ee ag Hae WhED Gene Mrs. K. J. Helland, of Glendale, L. 1, lost a diamond ring while feeding | $5 down and | Unusually Low Prices. Hy ht us Hog + tality, And then we are given @ per-| “He—or she—who would live long|Shlekens six months ago, Yesterday they had a chicken dinner, You've) 5 M \} thot 188 1&3 T 18 | fectly simple little mathematical problem. | should: stick to aimple food, taken at |Suessedl It, The ring was found in the chicken's gizzard. | ont druka f S) val 7 fit ee ag BS tS | rt, aitola, tne years of such @ man's] reqular times, and avold alcohol abs0-| ‘ were ll stool . Mandruka form Sponges.......value 1.29, Se iH 268 i 3 life number 100, then when he celebrates |jutely. Three meals dally are a great} Uri hot ® of Colona, Col, with a pack of dogs “treed” a mountal ool, cover, tuning and 7 ' 38% ik. tJ) his hundredth birthday he is not really | gufticiency, and two are better than| Hen, Iaxsooed it and carried it to town, It weighs 146 pounds and tes {delivery free. Rubber Bath Sprays... ++ value 1.00, Sc | 185% Mae ft i @ day otder than sixty-six and two-| three, But it's wirer to eat what you} Mie f from nose to tail, After Iaassoing it four men wee A ars y : . i} ex yt Ql thirds years, That ts the actual term /iiye, within reasonable limits, than to | Pull At from the tree ill Hotchkise climbed behind it and twisted ity talk,” Send Postal for Catalogue Rubber Water Bags, guaranteed. . White or Red; 6 Rit ¢ 1B | of his active tite, and no one ‘consldere | pe @ food taddtet’ and therefore make| -_—— i. | 2 quart size »...560c¢ and 75c BE an arerrecll rened back (per chat | ae eee eee are eee te TP cma ne neat, ah meuming hia one-tesed chicken. | 4 Horace Waters &Co. Three Stores: “And get married, if you can marry the «right person,” conciuded the lady-|hilttler seared it to death, who - ti had enough rence-to oD reporters, know, ‘» the natural ai only at | must be @ state of Independence and not | se to Bhow to Cu Anyhow, that's the "% values 75c and 1.00 Rubber Gloves in assorted sizes....value $0c, 39¢ White Castile Soap,—large bars. . .35ce. bar untor Ditmars and a! id patting the carpet with her smiling and patting the carpet with oe ec ean foot, She has a very pretty little foot indeed, It doesn't need elther traditions or trade marks to vouch for it. I objecte Owes Life to This When the Thomas Middieton, A rich real ortate : beyond human power to perform| Tesularly sleep elght hours or #0 and) jongest, And as for childien, 1 belleve| ty take care of him, Yo-day hfs frien ts oe ant Whitney, promined | Palm Olive Soa al 95c doz. cak ‘ he,imakers of Mckman's Alter: | are yet obviously growing old. they must make even centonartans | ¢ ‘ity two weeks Me WW elghty and she th aixtee ee mtied in Adantic!Tlg97 W, 42d St, nr. B'wa: a ive P+ ++++-value 1.20, Sc doz. es fo "on!" exclaimed Miss Russell, with a] yoututul!!” says he will ut once transfer all his property tefour, B. 8.—Mlddleton ~ dead HT fine dramatic lift to her already arched ple Ce = es si his bride, Karlem Branch (Open Bvenings) Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap.... eyebrows, “I have @ pictare accompany my lecture which shows what is matter with those people. In the cture 1 am seen waking up in the inorning with oh, such @ cross face! 1 look at myself in the mirror and shud- der at the ugliness I see reflected there, “You Qust mot only sleep sight hours, but you must wake from sleep with o laugh. ‘That aot merely makes you feel youthful and heppy, but if you laugh at yourself eo early im the day 7: are sure to get ahead of anybody else. | “If you have slept properly you wil | naturally wake up in @ cheerful mood | And your sleep will be of the refresh- | ing sort If you have the right typ of | | Mind, In all my teaching I put the | very highest emphasis on Mind." | The word was certainly capitalised, Somehow 1 had never associated ¢ value 950. 75c doz. eaicen Cold Cream, in large flat cans.........25¢ can Talcum Powder, bath size................200 Imported and Domestic Bath Salts,—assorted odors. 25c to 95c bottle assorted colors...2le box 12c and 20c bottle values 15¢ and 25¢ 23rd Street rade With South & WASHINGTON, Mhreh 3.—At the of thelr administration, State Depart- | ment offictals point to the increase dur- ing the last four years of trade with South America from $977,00,00) in 1909 to $873,000,000 in 1913, erica, th ship." Nghest example of real statesman- Jennings Kr prolong lif p * | plant to 8,000 p: troduced by apostle of th orday, the ineluatn Hed then Here's the Right MEMmecy for CONSTIPATION ! le Zou oan trast and which dose tt ns fictad Just tity orongh te rine enna ys) i Tou wast it Fou used te dust ary Feels Hunyadiganos Pills y brother Alteratly Java Face Powder,— RED-MAN THE DOMINANT 2 FOR 25 CENT COLLARS. Why Not Now? Violet Ammonia..... Pu jotni being helped in ‘sy | ee are ne eee ee TO ee!” § iF MES j- #$ THE DOMINANT [| . . .}.}.}.}...}.}©}©}©° °C ry Se ie hh now 1 fit had ‘not 1 wish to) m er ommend, the Altera: ¥ 7" Sih Joa. diowsen rey Alterative i tis, Asthma, Hu ang Trouble, it Does ive in not cout. 34th Street ren Throat and iiliainge the aes wonk, Haid lt porenniis Lillian and Mind (qpelied Ital M.) But we live and 06 CENTS & to-date Drug Store, in ha: 4 ZARY hovgliiden dad ‘sadn Jed vespectiuily at the eizen 2 Vout Festet trom &. 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