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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 24, 1918. (MUSICA STRICKEN CHILDS DION'T SIGN dobtlottntninteinininintoininialeinininininininteinieintoininieintolaloinininintatotesa! Chilte end asked the Major to witness FRIEDMANN ADDS 19 NEW PATIENTS |" FOR FEDERAL TEST Tuberculosis Specialist Denies Private Treatment of Bank- er’s Son-in-Law. Beale continued. “He wan a very nice looking man, under thirty years of ace, neatly dressed. I did not see any one try to Influence him or impose any re- straint upon him.” Major Beale was recalled to the stan’ to #0 if he could identify @ photograps of Childs, and the Surrogate adjourned court to permit Mr. Clarke to produce one. George Williamson, an accountant of No. & Wijliam street, who seid that he had been in Chile's employ for severai years, positively identified the signature on the will ae Childs’s own. _—_—— ASKS MAGISTRATE TO TRY HIM AT HOSPITAL BEDSIDE. “Honey” Melody, Prize Fighter, Wants Pofice Guard Removed From His Elbow, With @ record for betng efrata of no kind or amount of punishment, W!!!- iam Melody, known in the prise ring as “Honey Melody, today sent a THE GIRL WHO WORKS AND WIN; Nota Series | want wens & ORE Infebetntotetelntet ain! Ieldleiinleieininininininininininininlaiatio! One Wins by Attending to Business, | Letting It Take Precedence Over Fun alee inteteietateie! IN PRISON CELL: WILL, WIDOW SAYS, DAUGHTERS FED, SEKING FORTUNE New Yorer het Accused si Mitionatre Spender Spender’s atege| Sons of Big Frauds Suffers Signature Not Genuine, | Bad Heart Attack. Is Her Contention. Copyright, 1913, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The ew York World). VISITS ALL HIS CASES. Is Especially Concerned About Those at Hospital Where Scarlet Fever Appeared. NBW ORLEANS, March 4.—Antonto! A surprise was sprung during the con- Musica of New York, who was placed | test of the will of Irving W. Childs to- in Jail here inet week with his three|Cay when attorneys for Mra, Gertrude sons charged with defrauding New Yorit|E. Chilis, the militonaire's widow, in hanks of a large aum of money, suffered | Whose behalf the content is conducted, A revere heart attack in the jail to-day, | !nformed Surrogate Cohalan that Mrs. and the doctor attending him says he| Childs declines to admit the simature may die. Attached to the mooted will ts that of her Musioa’e two daughters, Loulse and) !ato husband. Dr. F. F. Friedmann spent to-day visiting all the hospitals where he has patients under treatment by inoculation ‘with his anti-tuberculosie turtle vaccine. He was especially concerned about those at Mount Sinal, because scarlet fever has appeared in a ward in which some of his patients are. He felt that he ghould take personal charge, in view of complications which might arise if Patients under his treatment should be @tacked with the fever. Nearty two hundred frantically eager men, women and children were waiting for Dr. Friedmann in front of the «1 ital for Deformities and Joint Diseases when he arrived there. Five policemen had to keep the sidewalk clear until he Giipped into the building, He selected @itteen cases for operation to-morrow, € be put under the constant observation of the United States Government physt- -|"t Is Impossible to Be a ‘Butterfly’ Outstie ee Business and to Be a Competent, Trustworthy Employee During the Day While at Work,” Writes Juniata. this forenoon, but decided to remain {1 Jail to’ nurse thelr father. in cash, which was taken from th Musica family, was seized to-day by th United States Marshal and will b firm appointed by the Federal court. ae RECEIVER NAMED FOR MUSICA BROKERS IN Exchange, following the disappearanc: bankruptcy, which was filed to-day Murray Mitchell, his Grace, who have been held in jail ae witnennes, were releasat from custody The $76,000 turned over to the receiver of the Musica | BANKRUPTCY MOVE. Close upon the enforced dissotution of the firm of Mitchell & Co. by the Stock and subsequent arrest of members of the firm of A. Musica & Son, the hair deal- ore, came an involuntary petition 8 taibebetacieis ‘The will in question, emong other be- quests, leaves $75,000 to Frederick H. Clarke, of Milburn, N. J, who was Childa's attorney and will be a truster | of the estate If the will in admitted to | Probate, On the other hand, Mra. Childs and hee lttle daughter, Marjorie E. Childs, are scantily provided for. In her contesting papers Mra, Childs con- tended Mr. Clark had exercised undue influence tn tnducing Childs to make « will discriminating against bis wife and ohtld In view of this iClarke'a attorney 1m succession the three witner will, They were Major Mom lawyer of Philadelphia; Willlam Steover, another attorney, who hi oMfce adjoining Major Beale's, and Anna M. Mung, @ clerk in Mr, Steever's office. Major Beale told how Mr. Clarke had development, Mr. ced on the stand c. lawyer to Magistrate Murphy in the Harlem Police Court asking the Ma- gistrate to come to hie bedside in the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat In- firmary and hold court there so he could get rid of the policeman on duty at his elbow, “Honey” is under arrest charged with being a fugitive from justice, which he really isn't—except in a technical way. He is due in Roston to pay two fines of $50 cach, one for aksault and one for carrying a pletol, but he can't get thore, as he ts under treatment for cataract af the eye. Magistrate Murphy wae perfectly will- Ing to meet the request of the fighter but found his counsel could get ball for Melody without having him appear be- fore a Magistrate, by aaking the Court of General Sessions. The lawyer hustied off with a bondaman to get the police- come to his office one day with @ young Thomas B, MoGovern, and Frederick 1. man whom ho introduced as Irving W. Alexander are named as members of | the stock brokerage firm whose interests went to smash with the discovery uf Musica business methods and the fight of the family. William C. de Mille, of No, 30 Weat One Hundred and Seventh @ it, the laywright; Thomas A, O'Keefe, of No. 49% Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, and William R. Gray, of No, 600 Monroe avenue, Elizabeth, N. J., signed the petition, They placed the amount of their claime at $15,278 and noted a prefer- ential payment of $469.81 to L. L. Pease, @ creditor, alleged to have been made during insolvency. Judge Mayer named Edward G. Benedict as ceceiver, Just about the time the involuntary Petition was being filed, announcement was made on the floor of the Cotton Exchange that the firm had suspended because of inability to meet its obliga- tions. Mr, Mitchell announced the firm owed nothing ether on the stock or cotton exohange and that its only obligations were to customers, He @aid the firm's seat on the Stock Exchange had just been #old for $41,000, and that the seat on the Cotton Exchange woul! bring about $17,000, while outstanding debts would add several thousands more. He assert- ed this would be sufficient to cover all claims. ‘Mitchell & Co. came into existence @lans. Owing to the appearance of @carlet fever at Mount @nei they will mot be taken to that institution until anger of an epidemic has been etomped out. man removed just as quickly as he could, $100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help- ful letters from REAL WORKING GIRLS on the subject dealt with in this series. The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. Five other priges of $10 each. The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith’s judgment, are best and most helpful will receive these awards. ‘Dr. Friedmann planned to visit Mount Binal, the Monteflore Home (which has reported improvement in the condition of his patieints treated there ten days ago) and to Bellevue, In all of the hos- pitals he Js eelecting patiente for fu- ture clinics, Through Dr. Sturm, hie assistant, Dr. Friedmann issued indignant dental that he had given @ secret treatment to Rexford Lee Paris, son-in-law of Banker Charles E. Fin! t the banker's home at Great Neck last night. Mr. Finlay gave a dinner to the phyaictan and hi assistants, which was attended by fort; persons. Dr. Sturm said that Mr. ris was not present and had not en treated anywhere else at any time, It was the Illness of Mr. Paris which impelled Mr, Finlay to offer Dr. Friedmann @ iniliion dollars tf he could cures in ninetytive per cent. of cuses treated. Dr. Friedmann de- a the offer. se eae Seco BRAINSTORM” DEFENSE OF FIANCEE’S SLAYER. Momentary Insanity Is Claim at Second Trial of Corporal Spohr, Unrivalled Beauty of Styles in These Smart Suit Models “HE PREFERRED TO HAVE SOME ONE WITH WHOM mG COULD FURT AND JORE*® WRITES M.0'C mend terial that had good wearing qual- ity, early realizing that I could not afford to ind in cheap cloth, which in the end was far from cheap. Whether one be king or slave, vliti- mately each is in pursult of happl- ness, but too many persons have the wrong view point of happiness, acarching for it in every conceivable Place. As soon as they can under- stand that it comes from within themselves, they will be happy and contented and radiate these feelings to every one with whom they come im contact. When I was earning §7 @ week I could not afford many amusements, so employed my spare BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITA#. “While ! ain not earning an enormous salary, the success I do enjoy T attribute to the fact that I have been a BUSINESS woman—that is, one: my laundry, etc., 3e done for me, I would find it very hard to get along « and I often wonder how so many girls who are forced to live in fur- nished rooms, etc., ever get along. They certainly deserve credit, as it takes strong will power, a good rell- gion and faith in tt and determina- tion to overcome many of the tempt> ations that beset them Yes, for morality and the fear of God, give me the average working girls, for if such were not the case, you would not find the shops and stores and factorfts so full of them willing and eager to earn thelr #4 or $ a week tn order to remain good who places her employer's interests above her own and always lets business take precedence of amusement.” This extract from the letter of a young woman reader reaches, I think, the most frequent cause of the failure of the feminine employee, the! fact that when she settles down to work she cannot divest herself of her femininity a matter of fact and as completely as she removes her hat bers. ere are ga: Moments by reading good, whole- and upright. M, O'C. about three weeks ago, following the Heyy From Dee) tense: Ce bare rupkers i ¥ Hats some literature obtained at the —s——_ dissolution of Alexander & Co. clever to The Fi little girls in every employmen 0) public Ilbrary. Many long evenings SHONTS’S WIFE YIELDS wis reported they had been cau di WHITE PLAINS, Maen 24—After do not seem to understand that ft 18) wero spent in this manner, and the the curb market manipulation of py Bd being eighteen months in @ cell of the not good business, to say nothing of| result 1s that I am not only bene- TITLE TO SCHUYLER ARMS.| unitea states Hair, the Musica com- vast variety r) Sing Sing death house, Lawrence fited intellectually but enjoy better | health than if I had used my energy {Settles Long Pending Suit Over eeeking other amusements with the consequent loss of sleep, Girls, let $265,000 With _Executors us use every opportunity to Improve of the Hoe Estate. Mrs. Milla Drake Shonts, wife of our Intellect, enlarge our stock of common sense, be consci ; cien tous, Wille | cncodore P. Shonts, surrendered title to huyler Arma Apartments, No. 307 ethics, to take a salary in exchange for an account of last night’s theatre party or last Sunday's automobile ride, who do not realize that it is unfair to subordinate the things by! which they live to the things for! which they live—more or less fool- pany, Alexander is a son of J, W. Alexander, former managing director of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. ee CHURCH WANTS ATTORNEY TO ACCOUNT FOR $14,000. Trustees of Third Reformed Pres- Spohr, formerly a corporal and leader of @ band in the United States Artil- Jery at Fort Slocum, was placed on twia) for his life for the second time before Supreme Court Justice Mills to- fo 1s charged with the murder of Rosie O'Toole in this city on April 1, 911, Spohr was engaged to Miss Effective Blues Novelty ice Browns Black and ‘To this we add inimitably smart ‘flects and excellence of cut, making these ly supreme at the price. Special—$3 Waists, $1.98 A number of exquisite new modelo just ing and patient, garnishing the: qualities with a cheerful counten- the OQ MXOLA GREELEY SUMTHG ence, and success will be ours, West sighth street, to-day, and received from on sale to-mor- OToole, and says that on the night of ishly. ours, he at Sen mrister be fo0nd her ot bane With When I say that the business woman should divest herself of her) JUNIATA. — | the sult brought by is axeoatora ot Ge byterian Take Action in Supreme row. ant one a value | foodin, @ married man. Hoe estate to compel her to ce ay + rat 7 ns Agar S, Woodin a married MAN} remininity 1 don't mean that ehe should attire herself like Dr. Mary|ANOTHER GIRL WHO Accuses! li ‘war. (9 comil Mr Ui ype) Court Against Donald McLean. ers ie gt coe & “wrain storm,” like Harry K.| Walker or ape in any way the unfortunate garments of men. Nor that as! THE EMPLOYER, preme Court Justice Bijur. The Board of Trustees of the Third ‘ See Me rset and shot! she goes about her work she should preserve the stony glumness of the) Dear Madam: 1 left school at According to the complaint Mrs, Shonts| Reformed Presbyterian Church of New aa C. H. Noxon'’s defense ts ephinx. I mean that if she does not expect other persons to endeavor to the age of fourteen years and racted, two years ago, with the Hoe! York began an action in the Supreme eat Spohr was sane one minute be- fave he fired the fata) shot; while he was firing he was insane, and one minute later he was sane. The Jury was seoured in two hours. executors to buy the Schuyler Arms $265,000. She paid $10,000 and took title, put later refused to carry out the con- tract, charging that she had been tne for @ year and a half worked in department stores and factories, the higher, salary 1 received being $4.00. This amount I turned over to my Court to-day to compel Donald McLean, an attorney, of No, 27 William etreet, to account for $14,000, which, the trua- tees declare, they Placed In his hands take advantage of the dact that she {s a woman she must begin by for getting it herself. thing about “The girl who works and wins,” having been employed as Bells never be seriously annoyed last my long hours and self-sacri- Pop! (ee Embroidered Swiss and mother each week and out of {: she |Vvelxled into buying by “gross mlsrepre-| gor investment in bonds and mortgagen. 16 We ° 9 b yar | J jest 14th Street—New York ee ete eiae DrTacle cn ine| Smiles and soulful gianoes, taking | stenographer by “bullle had to pay sixty cents car fare [sentations' by the eatute’s agents. Sult! wiich were a firat Hen on real eatute Hy pad Paap ear § Sts.—Philadelphia Bret witness, ue modestly, her de | gortiemen in lines of bi every week and fifteen cents a day | was brought, but postponements have! srney admit he has from time to time 460-462 Fulton Street—B: pels aa » Carlos B McDonald and Dr.| feats stolcally, We have sll | ing trom whiskey to life inauran dinner money. Sometines 1 brought [been granted for many months because) paid them Interest on the inveatment, 645-651 Broad St.—Newark, N. J. ‘William H, Russell, who have exam-| %2°ws young women who use Ten years were spent in a large @ little lunch with me. 1 was the {of Mrs. Shonts's critical {ness but allege they have asked him fre- {ned Spohr, were in court to testify| ‘heir femininity, their gift for flat- western city and about two and a eldest of nine children, so you can When the case was called to-day Ed-| quently where and in what manner the phat he is sane. tery amd deference, the lure of half in New York. I have won, but see how much I was able to help |ward G, Pringle of No. 30 Church treet, | money was invested and ho has per- ———————_— eyes and attractive cos- it has been no easy matter, because | toWard their support. I was also jattorney for the executors, announced | alstently refused to give them any infor- ARMED WOMAN THRASHES = eos eee cites Seas ee wort | the majority of men I meet let me kept clothed out of the wondertul |that a settlement had been reached. | mation or to return the money or deliver know in one way or another that | S/@ry I handed tn, At lust I saw [Outside court Mr. Pringle sald the ad-| the a ’ VTLANTIC CITY LAWOFFICER.| One can siwaye tell whether or not] tr)" are willing to aaniat me along | {hat I was getting into a rut and fiustment was on terme satisfactory to| ,ihe cnurcninen amert, they, do not e il St this Ahi has a ben A Oe the downward path; however, my had no prospects of getting out of {the execitors, It is undestood that Mra o Bee hed me vean Tea (Specie! to The Drening Wortt,) eee nse nateating, Guarty tat, her| denseness in not catching their idea | It It was then that I decided to |shonts paid the executors a aum of \‘mey ask the Court to dirt the attor. C CITY, No J. March %— ng clearly that her! ay usually made me the winner, | €9 10 night school 1 would teave money and kaye up title, to account to them for all of Seaiend Following & sensational battle at her| recent Cmplover Nas realised ety for| but there are men who have abso» | {he factory at 6 o'clock after being { Tr in sald that Mra, Shont te in the and then hand over to pases home, ‘The Idle Hour,” in an exolusive | that he can’t af pay a salary for! tay no power of discrimination, | 1 It from 7 in the morning and from |gouth, suffering from @ serious flinews balance that should stand in rade section of Pacific avenue, to-day, Mra,| Dene flattered, and that the huntress) wis, one of the latter type cross there would go and have a cup of Pdi a Kany Nudkola, divorced ‘wife W. Pros-|/# 0% the trail of ® new sinecure. 1) my path, a good sound “tongue lash- | coffee and a sundwien in a restau: Woman Burned at Stove, > ton Nuckols, a wealthy sportsman and|S”ave Seems fo me & phy Wier taletne| ing" has to be administered before | Tant and then Ko to the free night | yep, WOLLY, March &.~There was nh Remsen Board. one-time racetrack owner, was taken to] Oo.4i4 world of business, he 1s able to realize that my stand- | School | his extra sixty cents aiso | iuned In the Maptist Cemetery at Med- 0 ‘ Marah 24.—The Rem- jail by a deputy sheriff, under order of | hue ™ of living 1s not on a par with ina 50 Sone GUE OF my Ralary: but day fade ot Mrs Wiltiam| seh Pure Food Boerd, which hee. heen | as a e ress Vice Chancellor Leaming, who cited] EXCELLENT ADVICE ON MAN:) nis, ‘There is nothing that seems to | [rough the encourageinent of a Indian Mills, who was burned | charged with hampering the Jame her in contempt. AGEMENT OF MEN, hurt @ man's bump of conceit so | fuod mother ih the face of ridicule {19 death in her home yesterday, Mra. |ohlet of the Bureau of Chemistry, Dr. A ’ Nuckols got a divorce two months ago} 4 i the girl who capitalizes her fem-| much as being made to feel cheap, rom others who should have helped ~ stigner started a wood fire to prepare Harvey W. \ oon may be abol- | i ms AKO! I tn the 6 p 1 1 me, I finally finished my course and ¢ liahed as the result of conferences hel from Vice-Chancellor Leaming after evi h rising | Wille I am not earning an enormous breakfast. While at work she was at- fl dence that his wife depleted his ward- | !pinity that creates the too enterprising) Wille I hin ao eer do enjoy is ate | Waa able to obtain my first ateno- ed with vertigo and fell over the| by President Wilson, Dr. Remsen, | tobe of silk shirts and expensive suits to| employer of ie i Lad Wtae | Hy yi (SEN SrPeNrrtS nee been | BPaphic position at $8 a week. At |) ytove, the lds of which wore off, President of the board, and Secretary or | 5 . Clothe an elghteen-year-old stable boy,| women have complained, | The letter o STMINiOaS TeAManT RacoNIhE te |The flames au Vee Agriculture Houston. S rin and Summer 1913 SG Aa A ciao ee en oe rae tn my eens Al Perauanitionstuatiaane who places | {08 appeared to be rewarded. But | ‘bout the house “to do heavy work."| the fact tha 7 y on, e face: Shia Gan eee te Ise an £ | is also charged that she fed an| pusiness woman contains some ex-| her employer's interests above her | tit iy employer mas hot marenct | | Additional shipments just arrived from abroad com- rt var-old son on quer, Indulied cellent advice on the management of| own and always lets business take Mh (he. Mandicak (OE Ai ecodalandes 9 plete our collection for the coming season. Particular vm men who a ; precedence of amusement. one ome 2. Ty ae ere te tol mo Are not SaSrMIRR AR: » Be ea # amusement TF Fapher, Instead he red to |]{l]_ attention is directed: to the following lines: pusbaad remarks tha C no wants to be @ success in anything, | have some one with whom he could of steps by his ears, Bsa co stan a being meant ; om he coul idered ‘Theig son, Preston Jr, and Murtel, | Sem t a 3 she must make sacrifices for that ac- Hirt and joke, and it soon got 60 R th f £ Li i French Crepes, in all white, with embroi dots, self thelr crcold” Ssighter, were] appear cheap.” and chat “a good {ong¥e| Sonpliahment and it mpomsble to | ‘hay aid not, make aay. Site | ni educe the Cost 0: Living stripes or white is with colored stripes, also solid aced in @ convent at Merion, Pa,,| 14! be a “butterfly” outside of business ence whether the work would be | hence Mrs, Nuckols kidnapped the girl} tame, the volunteer villain, 1 agree) hours and a competent, trustworthy | finisned or not so long as 1 « } By Always Keeping on Hand a Box of colors, 75c to $1.50 a yard. Friday night and brought here here, | with her. Undoybtedly ther mployee during the day. Perhaps e ty comp is She barricaded the house to-day and| so lacking In the Instinct of self preser-) T'can help some fellow worker by | temtnget gua ginbty. comblimentury “Ratines,” a most unusual assortment of this popular wimed a xun at Deputy Sheriff Barber] yation that they would leer regulshly| toning of my method of saving | fended at his doable meaning jokes fabric, in white and plain shades, two-toned mixtures aenen ore ot hetore she had wounds) (8, the face of Medusa herself, but only| which worked. It was this: Upon | Finally 1 found it necewnary to look wm and a most comprehensive assortment of black and white ly theamied the officer, FOETUS AE SEU TEE ey eae || Ragen OF my weekly remittance I | for another ponition. Of course, it | effects. 40 to 46 inches wide, at $1.00 to $2.25 a yard. ; took out Immediately the amount is unnecestary to say that I could g i \. | Them Into tome ae Ot aera that | thought I should aave and deposited | not give his nae ay a raference, | The assortment also includes the newest weaves and WASHINGTON, March #—The Na-| yo Gectnng with villains ridicule gooe a | it 1M the bank, then I lived within | ws he was very much provoked when The Delici Family St ch Remed 3 , Repps, 4 sl the allowances I had made for car- | I revixned, 1 had to mart ail over e Delicious Family stoma emedy tlonal Association Opposed to Woman | great deal further than rectitude she ins, Gua@rege announced to-day that i wilt | ene hed lunches, laundry, board, clothe | again and say that 1 was just a ‘o i ograp! a be T pw 50c size of Ex-Lax is enough to guard the health of tiste, Oxford Percales 100 ‘to the olty girl etc. I found it hard to keep | ginner in raphy and be ai The new 5 | guare 4 BAUS Laie Oy Ail BAG B08 Otter Sas The aller from which T have! sithin laundry allowance, but a biack | tuflod with small waxes for awhil lthe whole family for months ciainst” constipation, Ingy- liver, and washable Silk Galatea and Kindergarten Cloth. ; silk tailored waist did much to solve | until I got @ fresh start. Now, ize r| sadaclion | | . Fremen should Bot be given the rant of ATTEND TO BUSINESS AND BE) this aitfculty. My limtt to cover | thanks to energy and patience, T [indie AUG 18M Hes Adi ap ches and all other ailments that come from Ja es McCuteh n & Co who produces the best similar argu. SENSIBLE. clothing was comparatively small, | have reached a salary where I can itl Or disordered stot , ; ; m eo: ° ment. Dear Madam: After more than | but I had been taifght at home to | dress pre: bly and see my way he 50¢ box of -Lax is very economical, It contains 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts —_-——_— service in the army | sew well and my abilty to use the clear, Although 1 will say right {40 Ix-Lix chocolates besides a coupon worth 12M%e. ” e Srrtt 2 Company's sales of Freeh Boot of working women, the writer be- | meedie saved mo many dollars, | here, that if it were not for the | A psc - ee oe SS seer, lieves she 18 qualified to say some- | 1 made it @ polnt to purchase ms- | fact that I hud my own nome where \One Box will prove its value; at all druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c, JI IIa > é ‘ ' ‘ nce NS ARNESON . sie A> ~ n dipaenpanesnmsniny metnremeiaieheelensntenie