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YPORCED WIFE “HEALING” PECK ~ PORTER RIVAL Experience o will bend eibtbie Professor Back al No. 2 When Christian Sci- ence Course Ends. | SUCCESSOR MAY VISIT. She'll Be Welcome at Sound Beach Bungalow, Says the Smiling Woman. (Special to The Evening World.) Conn, May 7.—Ofre. Cor- Peck sat this afternoon Ja of her Sound Beach Dungalow, talking with the husband she divorced, . Harry Thurston Peck, formerly of Columbia University, when | an Evening World reporter called. Mrs. Peok was cheerful and talked earnestly THE EVENING “woRnp, v WEDNESDAY, MAY | WHY IS YOUR MARRIAGE A SUCCESS? “WHY IS IT A FAILURE? “SHE WAS NOT KEsiTaTEn IN DEALING WITH Me To RESORT TO OLD FASHION HOME DISCIPUNE " wees “MENPECKED Bur HAPPY” ttons of Bagiand her, The testi. ° of the. wonderful things which she collusion and perjury.” He announced meny of William McCue, a salesman claimed absent treatment of Christian Also that he would set May 1 for a exptoyed by the gutiisher, was sense- * Science had done for her former hus- further Investigation of the case’ by Genel. He told of how on ene Baturtay © band. himseit. afterncon, Jan. 18, 1913, the “boas gave © oy . all bende @ half holiday, end how he, ean i Pris pling wn «My Wife’s Unrelenting, Old-Fashioned Home Dis- mien Schoen, of “ a habeas ot County Clerk Schneiders naturafiua- | McCue, slipped into his cost and with ° . ‘ teenth street. a manufacturer, tion wit a will go to Now York to take wp in| — Gipline Has Changed Me From a Man on the vite, Sophte, nineteen years old, whem | tre cleres and Potieocen Sakeeeat Geite| co neaer ene owey fromm the rind of) ft writ! nce more, le wi = Turn fo hin relatives there, thon,” she Downward Path to One Who Is Now More he had made tis bride on April 3 1910, | fn, che venerable court MoCue sald thet he hed net gome for 4 taauty, o when she had just turned sixteen. ‘They | hands full herding the when he discovered that he hed let: o { Sy OMe celstives" “Airs, Peck No, 1 Than Moderately Successful,” Writes have a daughter, Bella, two years old.| elgnere who stormed the 4 package in the office, and hurried Deck Be tere eg to eck S 4 bi ” Last February, Schoen, who Js nearly | for thelr first and second for {t. ‘The office door was locked, 4 apparently meant Mrs, Peck No. 2, who 'Henpecked but Happy. . i der the aw ts “a he opened it with his key, end as » 1 to have consented to the ro- twenty yoars his wife's nentor, asked the law they are required to mh {¥ said to have consent | ’ : thelr petitions ninety Gays before they | stepped within he was shocked, ’ ntic return of Prof. Peck to his first for an absolute divorce und the cuscody boss an@ Hazel Jopperte, he said, re wife's home and her tender care. re ° ’ ot the child, In the complaint, which | tre gusused 0 appear Defore one of] remained Gehind, and he found ‘them. NO. 2 WELCOME IF SHE Asks To |“ Consider I Am the Boss of the Home and I Don’t was drawn up by Attorney Benjamin W. | other ninety dave ie Beceamary aster| it, te office end they seemed: eames HK visit. | Go Poking Around My Husband's Office, Neither Burger, of No. % Broad street, hal the court admite the allen to. elttaen- | OYgywitn: Frederick wittams, chauffeur 7 vould | 2 e ocd at M Bol It: mn fe coat eaettcone'uce ase, Do I Permit Him to Interfere With the improper conduct with Morris Stanat, x | November. t amor, Coon, mer. | Home or the Raising of the Children,” , NY cath 2 EINER mmrenrenes former boarder, in thelr home on Jan. 3, or hip bese and found him there nrely for her to ve fi Pts With & MOTHER THE CHILDREN Wy) The law requires that when the de-| {%® clamor to obtain the papers. i 111 ailing Says “‘A Suffragette. SO0n LOSE RESPECT FoR HER* tenant tn @ law sult la under twenty. | Betiden there two busy departments of ag & letter asking Uf sho may cal <A_suspnacsrts © one years of age, the Court shall ap- ee) ae a Lair hatead om $e isleome to come and ose Prot. Peck: , - - —- pal Peh Fee st eae: dag shall AP | burdened with tong calendars of tases | est etve. " ‘That is all I can say abgut that. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. point « nporary guerdian ePt | which lawyers are anxious to dispose Of | justice Maddox reserved his decision. % j ane t Cerytaad Rossel Atl We hear now and then that every nation has the Government that it| o## in on the job. I do not go to the service of papers and took out for] hoto summer recess ef the pone te sy Phesadhes"1s ‘inong strangers he waeeo sick,” ahe exclaimed. “Daugh- | deserves. I forget who said it first, but if we apply this familiar aphorism ter teaches in New York, and she comes | to family life, we will be better able to understand the letter of s candid Jumice Pi nearly to sign cer- to see me once each week. I received a} husband which appears to-day with| t® Interfere in home a ogra torney, of No, 68 Liberty street. tineates, Me eenlesk fate last night Mi C Jong distance call from her one day. and) the interesting signature “Henpecked | Trtter should have complels sontu Mrw. Schoen's temporary guardian and) hearing questions propeundes to pros-| Judge Emerson of Watertown Does .- was nearly in hysterics because she | tat ie of the children because they @ ’ Schoen's divorce papera were served on| pective subjects of Uncle Sam, Few 4 had heard that father was very ill, 1! be raniee nied i 8 aya bid Lapa ocd is tamendnenyere eras hu, were rejected. Not Believe Evidence Should # told her that everything would be ail! ' admits tha! wife bosses him for| interferes with a mother 4 ight. “T said T would go to him imme-! his ow: d, and that under her| ®0n love respect for her. NO OEPENGE OFFERED TO! .., . 10: to Count ven Bornstor®. Appear in Newspapers. * right. T sal would go t own good, and that under her 7 » diately. That was nineteen days ago. 1| 1 'y husband and I are very happy HUSBAND'S CHARGES. The German Publication Society of] WATHRTOWN, N. Y., May 7.—Justles ‘ar soked ay tan and harried’ to 1ihacn unrelenting discipline he has changed ther and the children adore him. No further court action was taken| this city will give a banqvet to Count|. ¢. Emerson of the Supreme Court where be was tn the City Hoeptt i “trom @ man on the downward path, 1 do not know where men find the until to-day when Schoen, hie witnemes| von Bernatorff, German Aivbuasudor to| inaugurated an innovation in Special A terday,"” continued Mrs. Peck, to one who is now more than mod-! worthless things they write about, Lisappeared and News of His|%"4 Attorney Burger appeared before] the United ‘Term here today, when he forbade “# ~ “we returned here, and Mr. Peck is erately successful.” kd estan ean seis grdiet see) sane Guy te try br fl ne an ate Hy now able to wale apout in fog ie Doubtless many wives have be-) ar the equals of their husbands. “Engagement” Was First | choen, nor hor guardian, Mr, Levy, Trendercaata Nethane’ Se, | The Justice said it was the policy of if Tow a eevahtisnidle mivilicrety tin Mh come better human beings through A SUFFRAGETTE. 4 had interposed any unswer or dental of rt Admiral Sigabee, Renator| the Court to have as little pubticlty. 48)» tarda, We Joke by train to Hoboken | the influence of husbands who held| we WARNED HER OF THE HARO- She Heard of Him. the “husband's charges, Mr. schon |pooner, Justice Bartow 8. Weeks, ane and cme Were-in an automobile, Just | them rigidly to an ideal. There is SHIPS TO COME. ques Hany pe neers taal alleged Walworth, "Daniel, ron! remy o: not believe that It si ould wet Into the © Bom. We are walling fn) & barbers, tor) one Paragraph in the letter of the! dear madam: Thave been married | tne stem Lucy KE Nalmond acci-| acts of Infidelity on. the part of hie| J: Grant Wilson, sina pitt < Prof. Peck is anxious to be shaved. self-confessed henpecked husband) ome time. 1 eighteen and my | aatany met 4 ahead friend trom | Wife were “committed without hie con- Se SAYS ABSENT TREATMENT which I insist upon regarding as a! wife sixteen yeura of ase My | ? i i sent, connivance, privity or procure: SNATCHED HIM FROM DEATH, Aight of humorous fancy, though two| week income is 82. 1 have aa |thelr former home in Utica, N. ¥, white | mon, UNUOAnt, MViUy On Procure: Cig~S$%e=-Fig= rof. Peck turned to the reporter at men, both husbands, who have read| Bice & home as many people have | whopping on Hroadway last January|q cigar manufacturer, swore that un thin Juncture and smiled, He said he b who earn much more, Before T sot | ene had no iden of what had hap-| Jan. 30, he went with Behoen to. the e would feel about twice as well if ae his confession, insist that the writer! married I told my wife what hard- pened to her husband, Charles §, Sal-| ters apartment, and in the attting oa argains upreme were shaved. {s entirely in earnest and is narrat-| ships she would have to enduro (not Mand. wae est ngs aes heart of | [20m found Mrs. Schoen in her kimono, “ty the city Hospi meen ar: ; ing @ fact when he says of his wife, soaking (the Cisegeir many fon aig aa Babu tener beard “ In bedroom cho 2 pulled Mandl from To-Morrow, vlna’ tiv ere,” resumed . 4 of telling her . pehind @ curtain, 9 whenever she thought the occasion warranted in dealing with me she has ite ; Conte 1d it nik clothes was on the stage, but she could obtain Ser, ven up Prof, Peck, ‘They said ne wee {Ot hesltated to resort to oldfashioned home discipline, But there has| %¢, Would wave, what nice clothes | was On tne stam oe TREVY TELLS JUDGE STORY New Drape Mode Coats $, ts ‘ good as dead. 1 immediately cast | been no nagging.” heare these things she will most | After affectionately greeting the| THAT LEADS TO ACTION, iw a snide all mpedicing and telerraphed J. H:| x leave # to the imagination of | years old to @ woman several years y “yew” without thinking, | chum of her school yenrs, the latter| | {yant was about to give further de- - hy Renta 201 . reade! older tha: the gharacter ” tals o! ¢ “raid when Mr, Levy ‘ pay Litre sar ea adileen:| Cae Oteare Ue ees tee || 7 aatisge Thad suctias rest | tr sees pho; casera ae, we (TNA inFried. down the aisle ot the court ined Covert Coats ea im acco! 0 our al ent, “Oh, Lucy, by the way, I met your Hed to Juatice Gu. : Progress in fe, and h ith a right heart to ‘ base: ment began Prof. Peck Foom or sent to bed nig | able to conquer when left to my- | tented, My advice te to all couples | °°,™AFFy & Brand from the witness chair and ac- throat trouble, and becoming called in J. E, Hurton of Ithaca, an- other praotitioner of our faith, for ‘bed- ment,’ The results were once tonishing and Mr. Peck quick- Just think of taking ly from his deathbed in supper. But whatever the form ef the discipline administered, it ie evident that he prefers it to the self. My wife was a business wom- an of strong character and deter- ™mination. She undertook to reform me and I congratulate myself I had sense enough to submit myself to her absolutely, I recognized the fact + + & Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). f a Man Whose Wife Is Boss 13th Article of a Series. kwow HOW TO BRING VP _And Maybe Spanks Him, Yet He Is Happy my husband's place of business pok- ing around and telling him how to do things, and so I do not expect him to MAKE SURE THEY understand one another, RUDDIE. ——>>__—_- HEARS LOST HUSBAND “Oh, she's some star actress, forget her name for the time being.” “Wen, dearie, don't you sked Mra, Salmond, ling to conceal her an- think he I quite » 1918 JUSTICE GUY SEES COLLUSION IN THIS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Sends Papers and Testimony to the District-Attorney for Investigation. GIRL WIFE Willing to Help: Husband to Freedom—His Lawyer's Part in Matter. GENEROUS, Justice Guy, presiding over the Su- Breme Court's weekly divorce day, halt- @4 the trial of @ husband's eult against bis wife, quissed the husband's attorney under oath and sent the papers and « transcript of the evidence to District- Attorney Whitman with a request that he take “what action he may see fit in view of the aMdavits tending to show hor Interests. Accordingly Mr. Burge him to appoint Maree! Levy, an at cepted an affidavit: which Mr, tendered. Mr. Levy eald: “Your Honor, @s guardian by Justice £ Mrs, Schoen on the telephone and her if she wished me to enter an al wont before Justice Davis and induced Levy after I wan appointed 9 1 called a ‘COURTS ARE JAMMED EXPERT ON SHOPPING WITH UNHAPPY WIVES SANE BLWE, AND NEW CITIZENS DEES HS WHE Record Crome Fills Corridors | Clerk sald il England and His and Roonas and Justice Stenographer Were Very Grinds Swiftly. Much in “Love. ° Not since the old Tweed Court House} William Henry England, proprietor of ‘a8 openad some forty years ago have| “The Shopper,” which tells the ladies {ts corridors and court rooms been | where and how to shop, is a merry jammed as they were to-day. From| with the ladle, according to the testl- the ground floor, where the Naturall-| mony adduced in the out of bis wife, ration Bureau ts foeated. to the third| Mrs. Carrie Kneland, for an absolute be divorce, ‘The case comes up to-day be- fore Gupreme Court Justice Maddox, in rial terme, ageway Impoamibdle, Ninety-elght divorce cases on Term, Part Itl., calendar and some five Hl ii i i | i FE if yf zy 8 | i if H Hi ii i : Supreme Cou In Special Term, Part IL, where the Juatice finally passes on the deatratility of atens for citizenship, COURT FORBIDS PUBLICITY IN ALL DIVORCE CASES. sui ls creations. ‘The dn of models most ai expression of Paris's tailoring are attractively com- coortage Sri THREE MAY BRIDES KEEP SOCIETY FOLK pul tabeecemaas that she had both a stronger will and a more level head than I had. You invite frankness, go,I will ad- mit something my wife and I do not ought to observe the formality of a divorce before remarrying?” demanded Mra, Saimond. Mrs, Salmond sought her lawyer and nineteen day “ik, BUS ON FIFTH AVENUE Correct Mixtures Novelty Whipcords awer, She replied that she did not, that it was ‘all fixed’ between her and her husband, She had denied to her hus- 7 Stunning Serges band, she said, improper intimacy with make generally known, and that ts told of her discovery, The attorney " richness of the materials serves to SMASHES LIGHT POLE AND | to tne puntsnment of neeatag, toon Feet Reerey Xavwa, on8 sins A ot ies diaoeersey,. he. attorney Mandl, but han (old her he wanted PRODUCES FIREWORKS | wee the metiove: torture azop- casion warranted she has not hesl- information obtained after a visit to aa she loved him, df 4 divorce would make Mrs, Salmond’s informer the steuths| jim any happier she would let him get traced the recreant spouse to an up-| it. They consulted with Attorney Bur- town ihotel, where thoy say he lived with! ger, who told her, ahe sald, to Invite tated in dealing with me to resort to old-fashioned home discipline. But there has been no nagging. A bua of the yFittn avenue line started north from Washington Square carly ON THE JUMP TO-DAY head. It used to be ‘believed that women to-day With one woman as its passenger and Wiltam B. Bollard at the wheel ‘The heavy machine had just passed | fault- orang. or questioning which con-| ctulve, It has not been dragged our | Many Try to See at Least Part] ure. sine et Drouent aw "air, and pedo Dram uesres pe ~ a tetet shade, with bi . around the Washington Arch and was | stitutes nagging was particularly femi- over 0 verted of hours, days or even . iT f the Ce! Mra, Salmond, her brother, William J.] to her husband, who would rush 4n and For automobiling, for outing ae at mountain or bb turntes into Fifth avenue when the [nine But to-day the intelligent person | weeks of fauy-finding and tongue of Two of the Cere- ind her mother, Mrs. Mary Knee] make the raid, ‘This plan of action, seaside, these coats are indis; to the Summer ward- bd oteering gear became locked. ie willing to concede that nagging te] leshing, e cage Ip some fam- és forced their’ way into "Sin-Jvutlined by Mr. Burger, was carried robe; and surely no greater advantage could be ob- f ‘The Vus made for t idewalk before | an individual, not a sex defect, Thai baal poset afctha asna attexe monies, suite and found him with his} out. She added that Schoen had prom. tained in price. It will be a real pleasure to show ? Bollard could apply the brake, climbed |CHILDREN ARE THE MOST ART-| |, my wi Sond ai affinity, The next step was tol ised to marry her again three months ht the curb and snapped off about four ISTIC NAGGERS. that she changed me from a man on bring the tale before Justice Guy to-day. | after the divorce. Remember—aAlterations FREE ot feat above the pavement, one of the ac] ane worst naggera of all are children. | the downward path to one who ls | There were three weddings in the) The Court reserved decision, but in-{ Justice Guy called Burker to the wits : : Nght standarde at the corner. The top|yoys and girls alike, The little boy| now more than moderately success. | awning-over-the-nldewalk distrtot to-| mated # decree would bo awarded Mrs. | nage chalr and had him aworn, of the ison pole, with the heavy lamp, ir of akates ie just| ful, Of course, I will admit it ls Salmond. When did you talk to Mra. Schoen cramhed over upon the sents on the hus's | wre wants & em Pall UE Maite aittie| bit irksome at thnes te haven se |@a%: Many of the guents tried to be arrariging (hit divorce?" asked the | : Foof, and from the fractured base ef] 21. with her mind fixed on a new hat.| submit to strict rule and discipline, | Present at two at least of them during) WILSON AGAIN AT C CAPITOL. | court. the pale a yivid bluc flame soared high- Perhaps.children are the most success-| but in my case at least the good | part of the fostivittes, People who Burger first turned scarlet, then dead. b er than the top of the vehicle. ful naggere, because with them a fixed| Tesults have far exceeded any tem- | walked Fitth ve or rode on we | Makes Fourth Vinke t Talk Ape|iy white : For. severd}, minutes the electrical r ‘od e si | ae idea is uncomplicated by other ideas omnibuses had every opportunity to pointments With Senators, 1 never did," he stamimered % yrotéeinice continued. Bollard tum- pelled to experience throu, When did learn that this di ied from his eat, unscathed, but es.|0F Wants, at least for the secu | Ine permitted to have my own way, | ast thelr eyes on taxicab loeds of] WASHINGTON, May President] yan collusiver™ continual Justice son @ caping electrocution only because of the| #vine one idea at time and sticking HYNPECKED BUT HAPPY fluffed wp beauty and high-hatted chtv-| Wileon made another visit to the! «1 never know it. It te not,” the las ‘id Insulation of his steering wheel, as thet it until you get tt ie really the fond | 7a airy. Capitol late to-day to taik with Sen-|..” Peoteted: T'——- ‘ site "8 metallic body of the bus came in contact |™UIa Of succeme | FINDA Mae, CANNOT | tins Caro Quartley Brown, daugh- about appointments. The visit!” “nat will do,” sald Justice Guy. with the high-power wires. Polloeman | Ji0'1'¢, out?’ Maw, kin Igo out? Kin Te. ter of Stephen Howland Brown, was| "a" nol planned long in advance. A®lrhis case im put over to May 16 for S d World Real Estate Ad Cohen rushed into the bus and aasiated |T12' $2 °Xt ym ical hie exasperated | D&f Madam: 1 have deen to {married to Franklin Stanton Richard. |e resident's enaaxements cleared up Investigation by the Court, In | unday : . terrified passenger to reach the) | other gurrenders from sheer exhaus- pe laigeiooo planes a dances, but |won at the home of her parents, No.| io make the trip. It was his fourth visit | caine Postion atten Sells Farm in a Hur The stump of the pole continued to|tion, will in time become a captain of | ‘neve! found man that Is 1154 East Seventeenth street. Thecer-| to the Capitol aince he took office. haat <i T y Dubble sparks and smoke until a repair|industry unless he allows advancing | Willing to shere bis life. Now, 1am |emony was witnessed only by the| Edward Saltzgaber of Van Wert, 0, gang from the Edison company turned | off the current. The bus was not badly damaged. | eo eae BOMB WRECKS JUDGE’S HOME had practically & monopoly of nagging, tion and recurrence of years to complicate and so frustrate bia wants, In many of us do, my opinion, this unusual wife of “Hi pecked but Happy" is far kinder than the more frequent type who let wrath simmer gently for several days When I have offended the punish- ment has been short, sharp and de- Porary disappointment I may be com- #0 tired of myself that sometimes I could ait down and cry for hours and hours, If I really was a girl who eared to fllrt it would be different. I am honest, willing, and would love families of the two and a few inti- mate friends, but wae followed by a big reception, Miss Gladys A, Howland Pell, daugh- ter of Howland Pell, was married to the corespondent will sions, Wilson, R. lamed a» Commianio cording to Senators Burton and Pomerene of Ohio. who were consulted about the appointment by L, the divorce suit Mandi to call, put on her kimono, er of Pen- President Fraster of Tennessee ana Ps i} , B, BIRD@ALL & 00., Newburg, N. ¥., May 2, 1018, ———— : York Workt-—Plense find tacloeed check for 87,25, the co Mazch to have @ nice home, and can : Was agrpeable to Senators Lea and New Dynamifers Believed Men Punished | instead of boiling over and down in@| most anything: but I can't find ite H. Pendleton Rogers, son of Mrs. H. | ahieids for Aeuiatant Commissioner of eect ana en ie bay “an wre advertined i by Co few minul How she reformed ber! sight man, Always have girory tin | Pcidleton Homers sr. at the Rogers) patents nen 280 To faforatig, Son - + husband Is told by Exhibit A in the! my wish will be fulfliied. hom 14 East Fifty-fourth street —_ > -— hg uname foe myer rs ite asolosion cavly today partiaity |fouowine etter: ©. a. gr. 3, | A¥ Mr. Rogers tv in nourning, this wed-/ WISCONSIN WOMEN WIN. ate a, A “tl! Wei ae ae a eels HE 18 GLAD HIS WIFE TAKES! gy, a8 OF HEA HOM ding was comparatively slnple. | ’ . ‘Wrecked ‘the home of Justice of the she's Boss OME AND sing Helen Oxden, daughter of Alfred Wis, May 1.-Women’s H. J. Dailey, ‘The interior of HIM IN HAND AT TIMES. IT'S A HAPPY ONE. ‘ tall Wienoe e house wax destroyed ‘by a fire.) Dear Madan: “henpecked" +. Ogden, was married to Andvew Murray ates In pain were If your Real Estate yp printed in The World, Morning or Sun " Madam: I consider I am en- | ¥ in Grace Church. There * lay over the passage by the a circulation in New York City greater if published hussanact al aut Dea: 1 a Williams here wa i. dhe’ rnich followed. the explosion, but no| husband 1s a goneral subject of pity the bw sitting native 18,"rimow, Sun, Tribune and Prews COMBIN jpne was injured. The loxs is about | and it ts assumed there are no cum- | titled to, be the boss of the house | @ grand informal procession of Se uation tare pelictous Lan ve Checelate 1,500, The perpetrators are believed | pensating circumstances in his case, and family because my husband [automobile parties up a Deimunico's | Voters of the. state, te bill remuiates ogi ghd rare WORLD REAL ESTATE ADs. FOR to be several men against whom the| This is not always so, I can give works only nine hours a day, while immediately afterward for a reception | was voncurred in 47 nd the ro le yp A Jeers recently rendered adverse | my own case xample. Twas 1, as the mother of t) children * at which many of those wio had at- |aseaee, will be put lo @ vole of ths aie ie free 4 a READERS, RELIABILITY & BEST RESULTSt. digestion, Good for young and eld married when J was thirty-one Sond » Bousekeeper, put all my waking tended the other weddings were den Bho and G00, os ai) Stusuiows ae people in 114, |