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ee ae ee ie’: s the Peroxide, Not the Natural Blondes, Who Figure as Affini “Artificial Variety With Brunette Temperament and Bleached Coiffure” Is Probably the Home Wrecker Referred To by Justice Giegerich, She Declares. “Anyway, Men Are to Blame, for They Seek the Blondes, Who Are Scarcer Than Brunettes, Even With the Volunteers Added to the Natural Variety.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Yesterday in Part 1V. of the Supreme Court Justice Giegerich, one of New York's presiding dietics of divo French admonition, “Find the woman! For the learned Justice declared of all trouble in he home, the State | of, it's aot only a woman but a/ blonde, ¥ “Historically the blond affinity cuts a big figure as ‘the woman in the | case, and she still cuts that same} big figure,” said Justice Glogerich | yesterday. “In the great majority | of undefended cases that come be-| fore me I invarfably learn that some blond lady has worn a husband's af- fections; or that some brunette man has stolen a wife's affections, Occa- flonally we get & red-haired husband or wife in court, but their troubles seem to have arisen in the first! instance because of incompatibility! | i of temper, and after an estrange-| ment has taken place some affinity, man or woman, comes along and puts the finishing touches on the sad affair.” blonde,” 1 Pais is dreadful if true. That is, S's Greadfal from @ blonde point of view. | Not having one, 1 decided to oeek | ome woman who could qualify on tae) Ie hand a on three necessary points, It seemed (0) Ai vngirteott wan me that to speak as one having A=! ng wo: Petes thority the woman who should meet) temperamental Jour Qnd repel Judge Giegerich's han she in her famous diary.” @inuations must be dion, What does that prove’ @arried and notoriously nice. inquired, “Two of the women you men- Startling to see how my list of efaibie! tion were more famous for their intelli- Blondes dwindied and shrank when I{gence than for thelr beauty, took my own vote on these four counts. “You see, the trouble is that the 1GABEL IRVING SELECTED AS poses LU aged ope oe er 8 jomes 8 THE RIGHT ONE. lense, 8 ake 7 Some blondes were beautiful, but di) snag peromiae pHs ae verced. Others good, but homely. Oth- “Another thing you should retnember ere—but, at any rate, there remained), that men naturally admire blondes oy irvine, aera H-vesei bol i more than brunettes, harming actress an jevoted Wife, now leading woman in Tompera.| BLONDES SCARCER AND MORE mental Journey"—though she has never SOUGHT. “The blondes are more sought after. taken it herself. “Is the trouble maker always a|They are scarce: even when you add the number of volunteer blondes to the Blonde?” 3 anked Miss Irving. “Before I answer that question, Miss|Tesuiar or natural article, What ts Irving-rshe's Mra. W. H. Th " blondness after all but an absence of When not on the stage—replied, coloring or pigment?" she added, women are born to biondness, but more, “OF course it is" 1 replied, “and to women achieve it. To me, at least, tis|™e at least it has always seemed to feeve Is confused by peroxide. So many €*tend to the soul. There is the same Diondes are dyed in the wool. If the|{iMference between a blonde and « bru- Question should be limited born|Rette woman that there is between @ Blondes, I should say that they are tha| Fite and a red rose,” mont circumspect of their kind, eb (i Wade donk Layered ggoh clin |merely the alibi of nat mont and a bleached coifure, that [* KlOwing heart. Thero | Makes trouble, She is second as a heart breaker to the red-haired Given. Cleopatra was red-haired.” FAMOUS BLONDES WHO HAVE - MADE THINGS LIVELY. \ “Yes, but Helen of Troy was a CITY HALL GARDENS STRIPPED OF FLOWERS, Sign ‘ T Interrupted. “Also I remem- er of Lord Byron‘s in ed on the stranke- ons when he held in Also, Marie » and surely Miss bi Irving: ness is who is the genuine troubl “But Judge Giegerich sho Te member when he talks about the blondes that take the tempers- mental journey that, after all, they get so many more invitations. It's the fault of the men.” CASH, NOT JEWELRY, OW LONG ISLAND R. R. as}Woman Passenger Offered Gold Locket for Fare, but Unsenti- mental Conductor Refused. of Nearing Winter Blooms Are Carted to Greenhouses, , They ruined the gurdena in City Hall ware (o-day. Since spring's firmt cro- @us they had been oases of green and gold and wine and crimson lakes. But to-day workmen came down from the Department of Public Works with fipede and trowel and rake and the @arden spote disappeared. Tee, Uitke girl trom some soft rural “place hurrying to the stuffy lew office fom the fortieth floor of some urban Island Railroad train at Brentwood this morning and when the conductor asked her for her ticket she presented him with @ locket and asked him to accept other jewelry, aleo, When the con- Guctor refused to take the trinket « sought to sell articles to the other pas- wera to get money enough for her | | », added a codicil to the famous + that when you have found the source | 2 and every vther place you can think Miss Irving a A well dressed woman boarded a Long that In payment for her fare. She had] ities, Says Diss Irving, BLEDEL DOE EE OEE OEE ORE EE EEE EOE Eee One bboy | & \$ B39 QsSRRITTE ¢ @ ¢ ¢ & 4 & y more effectively | % BOdHHIDE News Oddities RIOT AT A BULLFIGHT in Madrid was started by # disappointed public be- cause the bulls were too small. GRANDMOTHER, twenty-three years old, died of old age. She was Ruth, elephant in the Central Park Zoo. ‘TANGO I8 VULGAR only when dan Judge. vulgarty, Is the ruling of a Cleveland PARIS 1s tho noisiest city In the world, president of the anti-nolse society here. says Mra. Ieaac L, Rice, who ts LADY COOK, who was one of the Claflin sisters In the Henry Ward Beecher trial, favors the branding with a hot iron St men physically) untit for marriage 0 girls may shun them, POISON IVY 1s an issue in the Montclair can Council in his platform wants it eradicated to pr stumble off the sidewalk. sn. Candidate for Town t commuters when they BUED THIRTEEN TIMES by his wife for a divorce since 1910, Pittsburgh man wants an injunction to make her stop “PD RATHBR spend three years in privon than pay my wife @ cent," Paterson husband. He has begiM to spend the time. sald a WEDDING RING lost thirty-seven years ago has just been found in Jersey six inches under ground. ; thirty-eight years old. At first she sald she lived at Brentwood but later talked) an if she lived in Manhattan, From her conversation it was apparent that the, woman had been at some sanitarium and telephoning established the fact she had, been at Dr, William H, Ross's retreat! at Brentwood, A nurse and vance were started at once from t the woman was sent back to fi her mother is No, % Aspinwall There are cases whe name of Ebenezer, It stuck to @ burr until he reached y; of discretion, Then he went off into a far country and changed his name to ot even his wife knowing the at. Only T and a for I saw him turn collar th mily Bible ut the written record! The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that rvision of Chas. FH. Fletcher fo for ‘erespectfully call the attention has been manufactured under the su over 8 yeare—the genuine Castoria. ure, the lank boy who had to Manhattan, None accepted her Breathed the air of Western open | “fers. Places, many a business man and wo-| The train was an express and the) man stopped and furtively took sprays {and blossoms where the workmen had heaped them up for transfer to the Greenhouse motor van. Of the thousands that hurried and through the park hardly one @o abstracted, so Jost in the clan- gor and furore of life that he did not @top to see the gardens denuded of their summer glory. poe Slee HARK TO SOLOMON’S WIFE! by Way ef Helen Rowland, ial Advice, Of respectability @ays Helen Rowland, the witty Golemon,” of the Evoning World, who pened a lecture tour in the Hote) Plaza it the conductor turned her over to the care of Licut, John A. McCarthy of the Long Island Rallroad police force. An ambu- lance was called from St. Mary's Hos: pital and Dr. Flert responded. saying she physical health. She was then trans- Jamaica town hall, Mrs. nigh! “Any shoplifter can take a wife,” said Mins Rowland. “A burglar can marry and bless the earth with little burgia ettes. Criminals and Junatics may ent, fiato matrimony. You can get @ icen @t 11 and be off on your honeymoon at 3.8, with no one to tell you to stop to weconsider. “But did you ever get a divorce? ‘Brery try the great divide? Well, you @en't have to prove that a man or weman is At to ive with when you @arry, but you do have to prove that! the man or woman is 1 live wit You can | Yet Mine Row! believes in the band as re institu “Glen and advices every woman “to ex- the attentions of a lot of men| devitations ef just one” A Collar of Exceptional 2 for 25 Cts. woman was carried to Jamaica, where! He de- lined to take the woman to the hospital, waa apparently In perfect 98 ferred to the precinct station in the old jhe The woman told the police she was | Robert Hogg and that she was RED MAN PPereegrene myer er oreny erm y YN and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapeee be bears signature in black, When ie haga is removed the same ai; TO Ap- ‘on both sides of the bottle ta who have used for little ones in the past years ee no warning against counterfvits ol Imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger ation to the danger of introducing into their f. Dem | be termed terfelta, for medicinal preparations not Layers jad yet, for children's medicines, It therefore devolves | scrutinize closel whem she gives her child, Adults can heal ly on Themeste Gus tthe | Genuine Gantorie always | dears the sig for edu that fort At Low Prices We Are Ghowing 8 VeryChoiee Clothing | FOR MEN AND WOMEN Thas low, mas Style. se Ne WEeg ah _ RE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918 Dorotiy what she knew of such a paper, The defense objected, whereupon the ihe t-Attorney called upon Mra, Haton's attorneys to produce the docu- ment in question. Mr. Morse replied that he by earned of ite existence only this morning, The matter was not Pressed, but Mr. Birker said he hoped to Introduce the paper liter, SEARCH WAS MADE FORK SEC- OND WILL OF ADMIRAL. te SECRET DOCUMENT: SOUGHT AT TRIAL OF MRS. EATON May Be Second Will Said to Have Been Made by Admiral Before He Was Poisoned. | wing the th by the will Adinital's death a search been b left his property to the wido stepdaughters, but so ff second will was not The continued t teen-vear-old girl divided a ntory of a house Her mother and typewritten document alleged to have hat and a vel, Toe girl crossed the disappeared from the Eaton home after) room o lier mother acd the latter as- the death of the defendant's husband, sisted her, at the same time emiling Rear-Admiral Joseph G. Enton, who! and patting her daughter's cheeks. died, It Ie charged, from poison admin-) phen the girl told of friction in the istered by his wife. home and of Mrs. Eaton's attempts to, Dorothy Ainsworth, the younger of) have her husband committed «o an tne two daughters by an Eaton questioned Mrs. earlier marriage, was on the stand when 6 Admiral’s sanity because she alleged The her testimony was interrupted for a), conference of District-Attorney Barker i). (ra), the witness sald, and William A. Morse, attorney for the) 1 jy wife well. + defense, with Judge Alken. J yewhat Intoxicated,” ference ended, the prosecutor ask She told of visits to dabbled in dangerous eile he was the home by ———THE NEW MODEL BALMACAAN The Latest Storm- Proofed Top Coat FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN An exclusive English crea- tion, materials the newest Scotch Donegal tweeds and soft finished velours adopted by the best dressers as the season’s most popular over- coat. 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The The Corner of 16t abt ENCK tminster “ler” at Rockland on the Tuesday which ntly, she PLYMOUTH, Mase, Oct. 17-—A hint At evidence not vet revealed was given hy the State at the cont n of ine Dene Ween trial for murder of Mra, Jennie May « begun the aton toxlay. ‘Tis had to do with @ court aokel the © remove her! ‘World’s lead over The American World’s lead over The Times World’s lead over The Herald World’s lead over The Press . World’s lead over The Sun World’s lead over The Tribune Dantel H. Ainsworth of Chicago, from whom her mocher was divorced a few months before she married the Admiral, and of trips made by the defendant to] > Chicago and Washington. EATON CALLED THEIR HOME A LUNATIC ASYLUM. According to the witness, June sided with her mother in the family quarrels and had much influence over Mrs. Baton, The defendant, she said, at times taunted the Admiral with being & lunatic, and he jokingiy referred to | their home as the * asylum.” & sometimes used this and on posteards addri The Stute aked sever tended to establish the imorobability that the Admiral committed suicide. and drew from Dorothy the statement that he had planned to go to a “sn morning The To “go like a hot cake” is one thing. Togolikea “hot Presto griddle cake” is quite another and, Oh, how much swifter! followed his deat et of the typewritten roduced the def and then ked, but few wi Dorothy was p to atind {to say that no one with the of her mother and herself hold could use a typewriter Indic the ‘tions of the State ‘that th ithe paper and the rumored second of the Admiral Cross-examined by Mr. Morse, Dor. | othy sald that for some time previous The recipe: 2 LO Ui teup to her stepfather's leach Mrs Katon | milk, 1 ecg. 1 teaspoon melted had been fn the bec cal of placing medi- | butter. Beat the egg and add to e in her husband patevery meal it the milk. Pour them gradually, over the sifted Preste and add tl melted butter. Get some Presto and note the aie in and on every package. Ipne Admiral detected the doses and complained, whereupon Mra. Eaton said that she would not give him medicine! ®/in that way again, On re-Mirect exam nation the witness could not place the incidents descr within the two years | preceding the Admirnt’s death. | Replying to a question by the Court AMERICAN 306. ‘09 3 247.417 g Daily morning net circulations charted in conjunction with the official returns to the Government, October Ist, 1913. @ THE WORLD’S sworn circulation and claims of all competitors: 86,163 4 144,839 288,261 300,533 329,891 342,171 The World Eclipses All Others Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and |