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SIX MORE VICTIMS OF AIRSHIP WRECK Crew, Picked Up by War- ships, Give Signs of Life, SEVEN OTHERS MISSING. Giant Balloon Destroyed After Vainly Trying to Race Around Onrushing Storm. Wearchlighte flashing over the waters, remained all night at the scene pf yes- ‘erday's airship catastrophe, in which fourteen officers and men out of « crew of twenty-one perished when the new Berman marine dirigible Zeppelin L—t, while flying from the German coast to ‘his Island, was wrecked in a hurrical One body was found im the night Search and ciz more of the victime MELIGOLAND, North Sea, Sept. 10— Torpedo-boat destroyers, with their i { @f the latter gave signs of life and) Gooters worked hard in the hope of feeuscitating them. Among those p found to-day were Capt. Metzing, chief ef the naval airship service, and Capt. Manne, commanter/ of the wrecked The hurricane that destroyed the balloon turned into a steady gale to- flay, making the work of the searching for the airship victims dificult for the war vessels, The wrecked dirigible is beileved to be at the bottom of the sea. FORWARD CAR OCCUPANTS HAD NO CHANCE. The airship was engaged in recon- Nalssance work in connection with torpedo-boat manoeuvres, and when truck by the gale was fiying at a height of from 4,200 to 5,000 feet. She was equipped for a thirty hours’ cruise and was observing actual warfare con- ditions. The balloon had sustained a heavy loss of gas aue to the cold at- mosphere, and already was unmanage: able when caught by the storm. The entire amount of water ballast was thrown overboard, but the airship tailed to respond and fell into the North Bea at a point about eighteen mile orth of Heligoland. | The furious stor:n turned Into a steady fale to-day, and !t has been impossible to locate the wreck. | 3 became known to-day that @ hydro-| { seroplane, accompanying the dirigio-e, flee had a narrow escape from destruc- on, The aviator, Lieut. Lengefeld, * storm ap- Qroaching and piloted his machine to- Watd Hellgoland. He reached @ haven| of safety just in time. i eppelin Lel tried to circle the storm, but was drawn into it, The rud- a@y and machines were useless and the! heavy rain and furlous wind jammed | tho helpless craft seaward. The occupants of the forward car never had # chance to escape, The persons 4 were riding in the rear gondola. EXPERT INCLINED TO BLAME} COMMANDER OF DIRIGIBLE. BERLIN, Sept, 10.—Lieut.-Commander Walter R. Gherardi, Naval Attache on the staff of the Luited States in Berlin, on learuns of the di to the Zeppelin Int in ihe North ent his condvlences to the German Admiralty. Major von Parseval, well-known as a nigibie pilot and aeroplane const: tor, in an interview to-day impliedly sured the communder of the Ill- fated dirigivle Il. He believed the destruction of the naval airship was) brought about by overloading the yes-| sel with an extra crew and by not hay: | ing sufficient ballast available on board, The airship reached its highest alti- Stude, Major von Parseval contended, Honly by means of its motors, the borly of the craft serving as an aeroplane. |, The loss of gas, duc to the balloon pass. Ping through cold atmosphere, added to the overweight, and when It became necessary to descend, that could not ‘be accomplished gradually. The airship inetead fell rapidly and was crumpled | by the impact with the sea. LEIPSIC, Saxony, Sept. 10.—Two aol- diers were killed and another Zeppelin dirigible balloon narrowly escaped de- atruotion here to-day when the great German military airship 2-2 was wrenched free from the hands of men and carried aloft of wind, The dirigibl cue Sei ws GOVERNMENT'S GOT GOAT. > Sept, 10—-The red tape of two Government departments Wag to-day tangled over @ plain, ordl- nary garden variety of goat. The hol- low-horned ruminant was taken to Panama by Ossian Temple, St. Paul Mystic Shriners, for a special initiation ceremony, When the Shriners sought to bring if back into the United States | at New Orleans custom Inspectors held it up. A law under the administration of the Department of Agriculture forbids ad- mission of goats unless accompanied by a veterinarian certificate of health, sece reteries Houston and McAdoo are trying to get the goat back home, Gas Kin te Ament, NEWARK, N. 10,~-George A, ix, & real estate agent, was found asphyxiated by gas in hia heombined room and office over the Cen- tral Railroad Btation to-day, A leaky ir cause the room to fil) with gas, Se AREFUNDATSEA Vhree of Zeppelin Dirigibte's “MARRIED My WiFe BECAUSE SHE was | | ~wawny Dumonns DIFFERENT + OGRoRe MARRIAGE ThE WARNE GIRL WANTS ORCHIDS, AND CANDY Seventh Article of a Series. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. | WHY DID foie soo Ifarriage Viewed as a Percentage Game; | Table of Averages to Determine Choices | MONACO'S PRINCE, DEEP SEA EXPERT, Broadway, but Would Visit Morgan Collections. HERE WITH YACHT Royal Scientist Is Shown: . ROYAL DEEP SEA EXPERT | WHO IS HERE TO INSPECT | HIS MINES IN WYOMING. “Se 1 _ oo ientific Mother” Says a Man Is 75 Per Cent. Masculine He Must Choose a Wife Who Is in the Same Degree Femi- nine—It Is Simply a Matter of Figures— Marry a Woman Who Is Different, Is “G.J.M.’: Plan. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Marriage, like basbball, is a matter of percentages. At least, 20 we BEST SEATS im Ait a wette® Neg HOUSE REGARDLESS Te PACT THAT CHAUNCEY RARELY EARNS MORE THAN IS ON BUSINESS re Will Inspect Wyoming Prop-| erty and Return by Fast Liner. Prince Albert of Monaco, who ts ou- Preme over the smallest and ewiftest realm on earth—eight square miles with @ stack of blues on each square inch— Gropped into town to-day to look us| over after an absence of forty-five years. On hie dig ocean going yacht Hiron- delle, which 9 a deep sea laboratory ‘and machine #hop in one, came His ) Highnens Albert. He did not leave his boat, but remained, anchored in North River off Ninety-sixth street, untti to- morrow, when he will take the train for Wyoming. Prince Albert has a ; million, more or less, invested in min- eral and oll lands out in the Western State and the eole object of his journey to America is to look over his prop- ertien NO NEW YORK FRILLS FOR THIS DEMOCRATIC PRINCE. No frills on this Prince, No Newport business and jlonising by competing | dames of fashion for him, He ts ultra- democratic, he don’t give are informed to-day by “A Scientific Mother” who declares that it is an easy matter to determine by a little figuring just what your future mate should be like. If your nature is 75 per cent masculine you must choose a wife who is 75 per cent. feminine, she says, and similarly if you are @ woman and thirty-three and a third per cent. masculine you must choose a husband who has a corresponding percentage of femininity in his com- position, Incidentally this reader ad- vocates propduals of marriage by Albert of Monte Carlo, which is Monaco, is merely an elderly, quiet-spoken gen- tleman with an absorbing interest in oceanography and a paternal solicitude for hin 15,000 subjects. Tho Airondelle came to New York via vantage of the run across to do some- thing he had left undone; chart the ocean bed off the coasts of Newfound- land and Nova Scotia. This business of finding out how deep the Atlantic is, what ts the nature of old ocean's bottom princely hoot for society and such, and he says him- \ holf he hasn't a friend in America. Prince FEARS HIS PARTNERS and what kind of things live down| tO Grant the Injunction for dominant maleness, and Justices, Would be no more appro priate. NO POLITICS, NO BRIBERY, NO saved & whi gossip and expense. cism of the m to which I have referred follow TABLE OF AVERAGES FOR ALL estimation at least, are 100 per cent. masculine. are and the more ivory headed, the more persistent is their notion of Who does not know some tiny, nervous, domineering sample of masculinity who puffs ahead of a large, comfortable wife like an important little tugboat drawing a majestic ship? not hear him say that he “will do the voting for his family” and in other ways proclaim that he is the sole 100 per cent. repositor of the wisdom and justice of the universe? Assuming then that every man {f he should sit down to figure bis percentage before seeking his wife would mark himself 100 for mas- culinity and th ¢ forth upon the discovery of the mushiest wo- man he could find—his version of the 100 per cent, feminine—the race would not be advanced very much by percentage marriage. Nor would it be quite wise to expect | from evory young and romantic woman that scientific detachment necessary to the choice of her Mor could we look in moral excellences to give the correct marking to those virile and pugmacions qualities which attract equally the cowgirl and the saint. Representatives of the State, Judges GRAFT. We must keep marriage out of poli- ties and away from brivery and graft, Who the the per doctor any othe women are best suited to each other, should be the high priests of tage marriag Who but They would know better than persons which men and In the distant future, then, when the percentage marriage becomes a reality, young man who has decided to marry need only drop In upon the family phy- aiclan and ask him to put him up a formula for a wife. ‘The physician will consult his table of eligible youug women and, after sical and mental equipment of the girl ne thinks might answer against those of his patient, write iption for her which her parents would be ancing the phy- a pres bound to honor. And everybody will be e lot of worry, trouble, ine reader tells us he, mar- A mask rled lis wife because she was—Dilte ent, and then launches a sharp th orm girl, The letters MARRIAGES, Dear Madam: I married my hus: band for what you might call sclen- tific reasons, I am a believer in eugenjes, and think that the perfect marritye is entirely a matter of percentages, that 1s, 1 think that every human being has in him a certain per cent, of feminine quale thes. If a man's nature is three. fourths masculine and one part fer. {nine, he should marry a woman who is 7% per cent, feminine and % per cent, masculine, In that way you have two complete units who, when married, will transmit to ther oftepring the most ‘desirabie quail ten of both sexes, 2 am a! very “ women. And if we should adopt the percentage system of matrimony this would seem to be its inevitable cor- ollary. For no man breathes with soul so dead as to admit that there is a sixteenth of one per cent. ef any- thing feminine in his nature or ap- pearance, All men, in their own And the smaller they feminine woman. 1 love perfumes nd frills and flowers, I am mual- cal, naturally lazy and fond of beau- tiful clothes, My husband Is rugged, Virile; intellectually you would think him crude. For instance, he make! fun of any man who admires be: tiful things and thinks a man offe: inate who goes to a flower show or concert or who writes poetry or paints pictures, 1 know how ridicu- lous all these things are; but I line him for them and J think it takes @ roush nature like nis to balance mine. Our children—we have four— are prodigies, mentally and physl- cally, I believe that eventually all women will pick thelr husbands acl- entifeally and that they will pro- pose marriage to them, There would be many more happy marriages to- day if women had positive insteal of a negative choice in the most im- portant matter of their lives. And there would be finer children if women had more freedom in select- ing the fathi A BU NITFIC MOTHER. CHOSE HIS WIFE BECAUSE SHE WAS DIFFERENT. Dear Madam: Way did I marry my wife? Because she was different, She is quiet and homeloving, simple in her tastes and tn ber dress, She does not try to look like the wife of @ millionaire on my salary of $30 @ week. does her own housework, althouga many of my fellow em- ployees who earn no more than J are obliged to pay for 4 servant in their homes, ‘Tue average woman of to- duy Is lazy and extravagant. She works men befure and after mar- riage. Our present day xitl when going out with her beau first demands or- chids, then candy, At the show ehe wants the best seat In the house, ree kardiess of the fact that Chauncey rarely earns $15 per Week, After the show tiey Ko lo & rey to see soubrettes dolled up for fools to ad mire. Woman demands sultrage. Give tt to her; she Will soon learn that to be in the limelight of politics means to be slandered and to have her character assailed whether right or wrong by the rabble that feeds from governmental inequalities, Lam by no meana @ pexaiiniat; on the contrary, an ardent admirer of woman's integrity, for all men rea- lize that woman is the foundation of our existence, To her wo are indebt- ed and must give credit for the in- culeation and advancement of elyii- faation through the agencies of re- finement, progressive thought and motherly love. Woman 1s like the wentle sephyr that carries the per- fume of the flowers; her Influence is ever present, 1 pain oF ja aossow Who does court ach! maker, ————_—_— HUERTA’S SECRET ENVOY ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON, Zamacona, Dodging Questions, Says He Is on Way to This City on Private Business, WASHINGTON, day on his way to “A bed York in @ day or so, Unoffic % ‘iatlons which decides to receive hi Government ac nk of Alexander je belleved by the po of Ulackinallers. Ja year ax manding $709, but » fening letters Conforti's oltice a mafe in whieh were thout broken and m ere we mets arrived from t Was rep at the chriniening Roxburgne dukeaoin, formerly Miss York. T ae-camp to as Duke of Cocnwall ty made a colonial tour on boa the steamer Ophir. ahe ie our guardian angel; her rip- Dling laughter drives away & mo- Ment of melancholy care, Should taisfortune alarm our outer door, when friends cease to be friends, through evil report as well as good she maintains her fidelity and en- WHY STAND FOR BRYAN ENGLISHMEN ASK. George Ww. Perkins, Returning on all there ie knowable about the At- fnctherel Says They Think Americans Sordid. ‘The White Star liner Olympte, which | feet long—Is as interesting @ person- that his ne ay, brought crowde of re-|@llty in her line as the Prince of Mon-| got splend New Yorkers from summer jes man to higher and nobler nents, teaching us the lee- fon that womanhood carries with tt Brave responsibilities, happiness of humanity. fe but love? Man Is crude and can be elevated only by woman, who rules the destiny of the world with her inborn kindness, When she en- deavora to become masculine she wastes her mission and defles her 619 the second and 1,002 the third. “The people of England,” whilom partner of Morgan, loms to understand how the people of gountry stand for Secretary Bryan Is exhibitions, and also for Murphy and Tammany controlling the city and They sum it up in the word ine ‘Tho American, they say, Ie| Prince Albert numbers himaeif in the| te Hritish-American Company looked In pursult of sordid dollars and allows the pollticlans to take care of|of the bridge. Capt, George Adroon {x| #>80rbed by young Murphy's concer hin politics for him.” Among those returning were Harry L. brother of th said the “are at o Zamacona, former Mexican Ambassador to the United States, stopped here to- ‘ew York, where he says he has private business. far has nothing to give" was his cryptic response to que: Attaches of the Mexi Mr. Zamacona, The fo dor said he expected to proceed to New Frank A, Munsey and Lb, former American Ambassador to Italy, ee a |$100,000 JEWEL ROBBERY KEPT SECRET A MONTH, Embassy met My it 1s understood here that ‘ona is prepared to c provided the Washington | Chicago Millionaire, Whose Identity Is Hidden, Has Private Detece ing Burglars. the conditions which will be imposed —— BOMB SMASH INJURES 20, CHICAGO, sep Valued at more th from the nome of a4 of Winnetka, Was learned tc Jewels sald to be re suburb, it y from private detec: oked @y Exploston, CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—More than twen- ersond were Injured, were partly wrecked and wi radius of half an early to-day uy mo in the dorway case a month Jor the theft after t known, but refused to divulge the na of the yictlm 3 tonfort South Haistead street | promised arrests THOMPSONS NOT DEAD. | gypieD $10,000 ON FARM nie allway His Wife in Nullder and Hotuer threat. ut & Week wan dem jie denied that he reveiy rail | | autumonile nd dollars withstood Gas mains entering the rumes pr ompson's office to ain Europe with her far he has found $9400 in goid and $1.0 Thad not lin pitie, vesides @ quantity of war tine | HONCDS. | our | ja | i | heen in this cou | KING IS BABY'S SPONSOR, nN 1ML when, itting, President Wits | late tusmorrow for uns! January stay at Cornish, there has been the life hobby of the ruler of Monaco, From Spitsbergen to the equator he has driven his yachts and dropped his sounding lines, and he Which He Asked. sald to-day that if he only lived ten] There in little probabiilty that Charles years more he would finish the work| ¥, Murphy jr., nephew of Tammany's he set out te do, which was to know ruler, or any of nig business associates lantic. fF atore nt No. %% Kant VACHT 18 VERITABLE HYDRO.| Forty-second street, will be thrown out GRAPHIC LABORATORY. of that place bodily. The Hirondelle—a trim craft 240) While “Uncle Charley” may not know privileges fr the New o in his. She ts pre-eminently a] York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- trips abroad. The mammoth ship car-|sclentifo yacht, equipped for every| road for the “ritish-American Cigar ried 2,273 people in all, of which 763 filled the first cab Purpose of marine surveying and hy-|siores Company,” near the Grand Cen- drographic work, Great winches dis-|tral Terminal, it is now generally figure her forward deck—they are for} known that Charley the Younge pulling up patent dredges from thou-| business venture proved ta be every- returned from a motoring trip| sands of fathoma of water, There in| thing but a success, through England, Ireland, Scotland and hardly an inch of epare room on her| late yesterday afternoon young Mur- that Is not Atted with some strange! Phy instrument — harpoona for killing] American Cigar Stures Company filed an whales, and dredges and seines, Sixty. | application for an injunction to resiraln nine are In her crew. Most of the sailora| the W. W. St. mpany's officers are Breton folk, and there te @ big| from taking of the Ittie complement of French — acientista| #toke shop on Eaut Forty-nece aboard ago, when the business of the W. W. St. John Company was crew and occasionally takes command navigator and David Wedderborn, a| and tnoved its stock of smoker into the blue-eyed Scotchman, tn necond mate, | Sore near the Grand Central A veteran whale Killer ts David: he saya} When young Murphy and bis anso- he remembers the day when you could] “lates—at least those who were not in row alongside and pat @ whale on the] #¥mpathy with the W. W. St John fuc- head, so tame they were, tlon—saw that busfhoas wan xolng to PRINCE REMEMBERED OAD.| the dogs accusations that Mr, St. John WAY AFTER MANY YEARS. was uming British-American Company's “when | was in Now York forty-five] {nds to pay old debts of the Bt, John years ago L was 4 middy in the Spanish » meet personal dedte navy,” said the Prince when he recelved Visiting neWspapermen in frank good] Murphy, and when it was tipped off to fellowship. “All I remember of the| Mim that t St. John faction wan town at that thne was Broadway—t un-| Seine to selec the store derstand it la atl her te Murphy hurried to the ‘The Prince answered with @ compre-| "se lawyers, Kearny & Dickinson, and hending smile when it was suggested| Kot & temporary injunct that rouwdway must have given the] It Wax on this a a good time forty-five years ago, Kearney 9 ation that Mr. entatives of midd “No, T won't lovk at Broadway eo} Mr. 8 in Supreme Jus- closely this time,” he added. “What t] tee l t thin aft on. Then wish to #eo most in New York te the| !t came out that young Murphy and hig J. P. Morgan art collection; 1 knew! confrercs ed Violence and had Mr. Morgan well and met him at Kiel ee tee Gaol wveral Ume T wish to mee thy BER ee a umes wish to Kee the big] t an oak museuins here and in other cithes. 1] would rather look at the results. of hans’ work in my own particular ny of oceanography than anything thia country. Twill not be ne and when [return ne of the regular pasaen ips to Rurope. M yacat Jomy time ia limited See St John has un »0 of the Hritish Amnerican Cigar Stores Company's funds, r informe Samuel © deal ne to Ka « the question un ing to iseue wa ~ } OUTGOING | SHIPMAN, 4 W-On his deat | , bed, eight days oto, Clayton MM. Kellam, an evcentris damner, co! AMSILIDS HAILED PODAY hes Dau Canaries, 1 to hie! ! * ite 1 Heary Keuam, that at various arm was buried a conaid- | whieh ae could wealth and thus | places on Cre. New Ores use | VIBNNAL sept Ne Presse prints a rope Adri fo the willing of five Turklsn officers os & of twonty otner pes | { wo which resulted trom af Youns Turks and par the th } inter de nonstration Laxative Chocolate Vids CONST VATION tomach and bowels romot chief of genera! among the how went into business and d his associates In the British RAL TEAGER PUTIN PLAGE AT ORANGE SCHOOL Miss Welch Outgeneraled After Holding the Fort for Two Days. | Mise Laura C. Welch, former prin- cipal of the 8t. Cloud public acheol, Wert Orange, N. J. who hae held the fort inat her enemies for two days, capitulated this morning to superior forces, but declarca thac she hasn't jest. | When Superintendent of Schools Sher. man err the school yesterday rning with Miss Blanche Smith, the \ new principal, he foung Miss Welch wl ahead of him and in charge. But whe. Misa Welch and her sister Kath- @ring reached the ach 'y found the situation reversed. The euperintendent, Chief of Police Bam- ford and two policemen were there to deny her admission at the gate. ‘The chief told Miss Welch that she must not enter the grounds becsuae Supt. A. H. Sherman had so ordered. If she did, he said, she would be treated as @ trespasser. The former ‘ halted at the gate, as the ‘sulleeasan moved forward to lay hands upon her. A little later, Mise Smith, Miss Welch's successor, appeared and passed through u ate, Then came the assistant incipal and the other teachers, Gekeol was “In. Miss Welch and her sister walked up te, keeping and down tn front of the always in view of the ool, Gome- times they on a rock. Mise Welsh sald ebe would mai ter the school uni withdrawn, Chief the Miss Welch considered herself “€e- moted” when sho wan transferred from the St. Cloud to the Hazel school, alk though there was no reduction in eal- ary. She refused to accept her new poat and yesterday and Monday held Doaseeaion of Bt. Cloud, but the pupils had @ holiday. Formal notice was ” served on her to-day th hool, and that charges of insuberele nation had been preferred against her. The trial before the Board of Educa- tion has been set for Sept. 16, ‘The forty scholars of the eehool made merry yesterday, but they are + at their books to-day. rola ES But Court Declines Offhand| WANTS FORTUNEFORFINGERS Youth Aske $20,000 for Love of Part Edward J. Buliess, aged twenty, filed guit for $20,000 d. in fhe Supreme Court to-day against John Durr, @ contracting truckman of No. 34 Kast Ninety-fourth street. Tho young man lost a portion of his first finger of the left hand and parte of two fingers on the right hand while trying to manipulate an automatic dumping cart which Durr had hised him to drive. Bulless alleges Durr w that the whould not ha rmitted the young man to drive @ cart about which he knew nothing, or shou @ pro- vided him with « horse that would stand still as the cart was being emptied, negligent in, o_o GOT CASH HAUL IN HOLDUP. Robber at Point of Pistel Makes Clerk Open Sate. WILMINGTON, Del, Sept. 10— Watching his chance, whe only ome ian was in the office, a robber entered the car barn office of a trolley company here early to-day and stole $1, whick, was In a satchel, ‘The man held up the night clerk at the paint of a and compelled him to open the safe te which the satchel containing the money had been locked, —— SESS One teaspoonful is a emall bet ample measure for twe cupe. 2 ’ e ’ FPose CEYLONTEA * a) White Rose Coffee, Nene Better The Easy Way to Banish Those Ugly, Hair, Growths (Tolle: Talked Every well regulated toilet table should find room for a package of powdered delatone to be for banishing hairy growths, To remove objectionable hair or fuss, make @ paste with @ little delatone and 1 spread on hairy surface for about 2 minutes, then remove and wash the | skin. 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