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$150, 000 | Suit Iehes’s Counsel in $ ,romise DAUGHTERS ON AND. fhildren of Rich Defendant Breathe Defiance as They ‘elate Story of Romance. @illy olf man.” designing? woman of supposed re- | ” two statements, held up in) tion, constitute the defense of n Hughes, the rich old Brooklyn nufacturer who ts being asked to} $150,000 because he didn't marry | Mary L McIntyre, @ school » €. K, MoDonald, Hughes's the rich paper box maker in the ‘weme Court to~lay with these defini. as hie central facts, a Wil Hughes, sixty-six ears end master of half a million dollars, in court and grinned lously when his own attorney called @ Gilly old man and asked that the fecognize his acts as those of ir- ible senility. Miss McIntyre, on the other hand, ited the charge of being designing fairly boiled at the term “supposed it." Sitting behind her attor- , She could hardly hold herself when ttorney McDonald turned upon her demanied of the jury “What do you suppose a woman of Buppos ' refinement means by writing & Pilly old man a letter sealed with fifteen Kinses, 1d that after they had met but two or three times? I submit that when &@ woman does that sort of thing there {s some mo’ — b ‘tind tt When the case was called this morn- ing before Justice Hooker the defense continued to offer testimony to show the Hughes budget and not on the od man's heart or her own, | DEFENDANT'S DAUGHTERS DE- SCRIBE THE COURTSHIP. | Rosa Hahn, Who Has Seen |. ney, began to sum up his defense | evidently no master of his emotions, | self con-| that Miss McIntyre had had her eyes | Girls in the Employ of One Family for Two Years or More Publicly Re- warded With $10 Gold Pieces, Brooches or| Rings. Seventeen Years’ Con-| tinuous Service ina Household, Gets a Gold- en Eagle and a Diploma. By Marguerite M ooers Marshall. ‘The servant problem has been solved Forty correct answers are now at large The German House- wives’ Society has Just held its annual love-fenst for its prize domesti¢ helpers. Forty young women, who qualified as good and faithful ser- vants by remaining at loast two years in the same house- hold, have re- ceived rewaras for = ca wawseeet SSE their devotion rang- ing from gold brooches to $19 gold pieces. Several of | them show records of service consid- | erably exceeding the two-year minl- | mum. But as things are these days It's Keeping well within the mits of hy- perbolo to call a maid of two years’ fealty a correct answer to the puzz'e of domestic service, Therefore, consider the cage of Rosa Hahn, Rosa has just completed her SEVENTEENTH year In the household of Mra, M. Wineburgh. No, I don't expect you to absorb thin the first time you read it, But remain in a seated position, throw your head back and take several long, deep breaths. The amaz- ing fact will gradually percolate thro. your consclousness, ROSA RECEIVES $10 AND A DI- PLOMA. What happened to Rosa yesterday afternoon at Tuxedo Hall? Rosa re- celved a shining yellow eagle from the German housewlves, Rosa received ‘a diploma, Rosa received all the cake and coffce and {ce-cream she would eat, served on a chryaanthemum decorated table. And Rosa received applause and compliments enough to have turned a less staid head, Her nearest competitor had remained in New York. Tires of the defendant's daughters took the stand to help their father rid Siswelf of the Incubus of the sult. Mrs, ews, a dlooming girl is of the © on the sno patience etions, and and jury under the court ST didn't kr Neged enga before the marriage thought it was a joke ike some one was hav! hing about the al- il a few weeks was he, 1} It toe 4 lot of fun." M McAndrews sneered with the recollection. Katharine Hughes, the aged defend- youngest daughter, told of an en- unter with Mise McIntyre before & lyn drug store, Miss Melntyre me out of the drug store <nery and ited and approached Miss Hughes, awore that she was afraid of phy- 1 violence. ‘The following conversation was sworn "Your: father has got ot the two rings and mean to see it out. If he doesn’t I'll ace you and the whole family he- fore the public.” Migs Hughes; “Tell !t to father, It's affair. Tae audience laughed roundly at the mony. JANTED TO BE BOSS OF HOUSE, ATTORNEY CHARGE: ‘The testimony of the daughters brought case to the summing up stage. ‘Attorney McDonald based his defense the alleged fact that Miss McIn- had wanted to possess herself of out. “Bhe wanted to be mistress of tho coln road home and tuld Mr, Hughes jas much, But the father, who until then had every intention of carrying out his promise, revolted the idea of ‘turning his daughters out to a date a designing wife, Ho children and he did what would do and take jury of intelligent Pay for it if you wir This was the atiorn {the cave, {Furth you a chanee before a men Make him ition of along the lawyer quoted Miss Melntyre’s letter in whieh she said SBet tt be a ninedays wonder, Let us) tip off somewhere by ourgelves 'That,” raid the attorney was her attitude, she wanted secrecy, She want- ed ty sly away and have it over quietly vefore t Id man could be ad Vined and war s examine ntact to Age state: It the serious things « of the this contract this ged man vontemp ated things? Or do you t of the dolls th andl the rearkn w. ¢ Renjarnin W. went of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Wed yesterday tn Atlantic jonia, He lived at No. 4, avenue, Lansdowne, I’ Inected with tne Pennsyiva lsince boyhood. orth Ow was con, —_—_——>—___ Zon, ASTM, AND BRONCHITIS "eMedicine eouthes aud City of pneus via Railroad He purchased the land lor the Pennsylvania Station and jts lapproachis in and around New York a decade in the same family, She, too, ived a $10 gold plece, as did three young women, each of whom had werved eight years without making a change. Six years under the same mistress waa the record*of three others, and on each was bestowed a bracelet, |'To four who could show four unbroken years apiece four gold rings were given. And twenty-eight donned the ae yrable badge of two years In one en, a gold dee brooch signifying \k jar a astry | ‘The aim of the German House- wiv joctety to make good servants and good employers. That ‘the latter are considered as neces- as the former undoubtedly plains the society's remarkable success. Mrs, J. J. Kittel ts President, and the Vice-President i# Mrs, F, von Ocertzen Barber, who for nine years occupied the presidential chair, Mrs. KE. Lengshol is in charge of the headquarters of the society, at No. 11 Kast Fifty-ninth street, where more than two thousand women have gone for advice and help during the last year, “What do you do and how do you do it? Lasked Mrs. Lengshols “Have you cornered some secret and mysterious supply of perfect servant girls? Have | you a ‘system’? Won't you tell the rest of New York how to get a good matd and keep her?" HOW THE GREAT WORK !8 AC- COMPLISHED. “We have no special source of supply,” she declared. “The girts for wnom we procure positions come from everywhere. Many of them, of course, are fr from Germany, because the German Consul favors our work and becau Bilis whom # laced happily write home to their friends, But wo try to help any woman who wants to do well in domestic service, We charge nothing in the way of a fee to those seeking situations, for they are placed with our members and thelr friends. As for a ‘system’—-well, you've acen part of it to-day,” added Mra, Leng- shols, siniling, We were standing In the room Where the long tables had been t for the cake and coffee party given a vane “honor servants, The whole ffair seemed to ina curlously tke a | ool treat—presents and nice chings to | s {eat and kindly smiles for the good vhil- laren, But there are ny to whom the ild-incentives for right conduct must | ever have the strongest appeal. “phe servant problem is grow- iug more serious daily. And yet this year the number of premiums we have given for faithful service is greater than it was last year, | We try to trent our girls like human beings and mot like in- animate machines, If a girl can | fina the right mistr ie well | off, You can always tell a house maid from a» factory girl because the formor is much better dressed. ses for girls or supplying our mem- Wo alwaya try to with the right Pi bers with servants. connect the right girl home, A girl may servant, and yet unsuited to certain households, ‘There are persans who are naturally antagonistic, and no mistress and maid should stay together if they got on each other's nerves, “When one of our girls doesn't get on well we try to find out the reason Sometimes we're between frankly, two fires," added Mra, Lengsholz, “Tae girl tells her story ur office 1s not content with finding | be a very good | - _THE EVENING WORLD, Prizes for 40 Good Housemaids Solve the Servant Problem ae ' Aire EN BARBER FRIDAY, feletetotntatetntafelnbntntnbeltoiotfofololointnintolnininininbubabatabatatatebetetete nteteteiek a ire to win @ premium makes a sir! think twice before she leaves a good for superficial reasons." GOOD PLAN FOR THE EMPLOYER place TO FOLLOW. Why could not this premium plan be utilized by any housewife, who is now compelled to visit employment agencies never: noted authority for adopting teh to cal ‘al times a year? We woodcocks, ‘We like to it there is one ‘change’ which we are always glad to see our maids make. leave our service to bomes of their ow: inter We are always hav see them giad when they marry happily. Many of our members allow their servants to receive callers in the @ very large per- place eludes AN keep am 6) shoot! Js all to blame, while latter the girl is impossible, But we arbitrate, whenever possible. And the centage wise w Premiums than we do. “Last summer two girls employed by one member married within two months of each other, and their mistre Marinano f day to Jump out of the window of Jus. tice Kappar’s part of the Su | reooklyn, Justice Kapper Bonifacio to the City mond street, to await trial on a charge of felonious as#ault krowing out of the ing-room, Ty within a few y: should give e weddings in her own hi d Mrs. Lengshoiz with pride. of which should be reading for the factory girl who straight on a week." set Brookly» Man, {faclo, who t where he was 0} the murder of Raffele Forgione of Nv 54 Wither street, quitted tive Fiaschett!, howe fessed ye dramatic leap, shouting tn Italian Hreokly According er) Bo! to-day, erday ullty abruptly Pris ing of James Forgto: Sa a anes. of the girls wi when he Naat ” ph excusable ouse, interesting “ean't MURDER JURY ACQUITS. But Two Chi pend Over ried yester- rene Court, n trial for n, was to Detee: nifacio con- tried his | remanded on in Ray ne, brother of the murdered man, who was wound: | "!'f* Sani es es a Force and non M were lost In the work Ings early to-day and are t to be dowd wo ethera who panied them were brought out scarcely alive, Volunte at once began search for the missing men ‘The four men were of a crew ¢ which entered the mine at 4 ¢ Hethts mornt At the sixteenth the erew divided, and four of them Pushed on into the eighteenth room at the face of the mine, wo of thes James turd and Wi Polwa, wer Ikin do owhen rocks began to were buried in the debris 1 the eHows @truggled to resene | rocks Lurdt | become frightened |hetmeta. ‘This action ¢ cuers who, frightened t fall. of debris and thirty-eleht pound pulled off th entry out of the elghteenth they were overeom but members of the othe jth finally brought Lurdt and Lo nd Poisa ar hampe equi Di Bawa wo dinner! RESCUERS LOST | SEARCHING MINE FOR BURIED MEN No Trace of Two of Helmette aby th pment, room Two Others Found Almost Dead. Two of ne in Stag Can- pon belie pulled out of the mass of d to have their nfused their res. the continue iv also ry helmets and ran inte th The by poisonous gas r division of the S| in the accident ran away. OCTOBER 24, 1913. FOUR RUN AWAY =” FROM STOLEN AUTO AFTER COLLISION Three Occupants of Over- turned Taxi Give False Addresses. Of eight persona concerned In a col- lision between two At t One smobites Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Amsterdam avenue early to-day only one gave his right name and address He ts Abraham Levy, a chauffeur, living Throo gave false addresses and, prodably, fictitious names. One of these was a woman, To add to the mystery of the affatr one of the cars figuring In the collision bore # Ucense number that had been stolen from another car. And it Is prob. able that the car bearing the false nse number _was stolen, for it was ied by its occupants after tie Lavy, who drives a taxicab, was run- ning his machine down Amsterdam a nue at 115 o'clock this morning. Heh three passengers he had picked up! at a Bronx restaurant. One of them was & pretty young Woman, At One| * Hundred and = Sixty-fourth — #| et a J touring car carrying three men, besides | ORNELIA AIRBANKS: OGv eu. the driver, approached from the west Levy thought the touring car chauffeur would sow down, but he didn't. ‘Th touring car struck the taxicab and 1 it over, At the moment of the on the four men in the touring car | leaped out and west In One Hundred | and Sixty-fourth street as fast as they could go. They disappeared down Browd- way. Levy wan thrown clear of the wreck, | escaping injury. With the ald of P here early of death w vived by he touring car was 43,465, . Further inquiry brought to light that tare Hemberstts! Votes) no person by the name of Moran lives Former Asse ty our Mork or ever has lived in the apartment] appeared before Supreme Court Justice house at No. 547 West One Hundred and | Newburger yesterday on behalf of Abra Vorty-ninth street; nor has any one by |) yy. i . ert ; the name of Monahan ever lived at No, | am Van ter) BART SAR BAY Ore Ore. 6) West One Hundred and Forty-third | complained Ghat the Republicans In the street. Bronx had a plain to grab for thetr cane Such {e life in a large city, as William | didates on the locat ticket the votes 5 re pepe Ada of pollee, HRS! wich should go to te Democratic nom= pablo Na | tneem | He sald that in the other nthe been age | to BACK THE BFACHES |si.\s01s" ens petition, whieh fraudulent oe Ung that Fol: | neny and P lta eity th ast, anh that harged had been te ex of Meal, pla with t Republican Me dona Attornev-General’s lows Decision on the St chase Park Case. Opinion eeple- s | ot the dates undern Decision was reserved ALBANY, N, ¥., Oct All obstrue ” > tions to the free use of the beach up to) GEN. BOOTH COMING. Nighwater mark in navigable waters | . - must be remo aautording to a deter: | ad of Salve Army on F mination by Attorney-General | Was a6 Carmody This followe the recent decision by the | TONDON, — Oct William Supreme ¢ pre Br well Booth, head « alwatior rmanent struct on the Army, snila for America 1W chase Park 1 at Coney bourd t ftanin. ftowill be hue fest Other received | visit to t United State wher he against structures at Ma n Beach, lexpecta to se and and on the beach at Lake lyationinty as ¥ . Mr ures must not interfere wi use of the haweh by the p Granta of land under wa’ taken with the {impli the rights of th work of th in New the be v Wai meet hin bre felt tu how itt that ravelling, all bathing and ree right Carmody insists, ts a sovereign rignt | be hittte er In the people te fica make ql . 1 either by the i eam any State authority except in any State authority excest in the in| 302-POUNDER LOSES SUIT. wd 18 deat her and blackened her eye, fecte, 1b acta om tbe iver direct, ow as man Mauiek and bystanders he lifted up | ail of wi Wrederick the overturned taxicab and dragged out| On Nis way fron California, the three occupants, y were taken | Her bedside to Washington Hetxhts Hospital, where | Mra. Fairbanks served two terme as) it was fo they had not @ustained aay | Presid. nt-Generat of the Daughters of serious injury. the An jean Revotution. Sh w the ‘The three patients arid at the hos- | daughter of Philante Cole of One pital they were Mary Mora fhe Children are Adelaide, wife of one years old, and Harry M Lieut. John W. Timmons, U.S. N ty-four yeara old, of No, 667 Warren ©, Prederick, Hichard and Hundred and Forty-ninth street, and | Robert. Thomas Monahan, twenty-six years old, -—- oe - - a real estate agent of No. a» West] ACCUSES G. 0. P. IN BRONX. Hundred and Forty-third street > ho license number on the deserted | surk Saye Vian Is Afoot to Cap- ol | vay pillow Veber which Yus! C. W. Fairbanks Dead; _Vietim of Pneumonia Attack BEILISS COLLAPSES; RITUAL MURDER CASE (5 HALTED BY COURT Counsel Shows That His Name Is Not Even Mentioned by Witnesses. » declaring se owne ono made «one ‘8 ‘WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE IN BROOKLYN SUBWAY She Is Seen on the Tracks and Rescued Just as Train Halts. | Just & West Farms express thun- | dered around the curve toward the Bor- ‘ough Hall station of the subway in Brooklyn at 8.46 o'clock this morning | Motorman Charles Schwarb sa® a man ;Om the track ahead of him vainly try ing to lift the body of a woman to the platform. Schwarb jammed on the brakes and the train came to a halt | within lone than two feet of the couple on the track. | The . Who sald his name was F. | Haines and that he lived at No. Henry street, had seen the body of @ woman atretched on the ralls below. Without hesitation, he jumped down to (her side. William D. Storey of 0 Henry street and Walter Warden of No. 121 Third place assisted Haines in lifting the wSman to the platform. She was suffering from hysteria and rinteinisele ieee ite 4 |whe screamed and laughed in one breath, resisting every effort ‘her. Ap ambulance call was jthe Brooklyn Hospital and nh, Who answered the summona, ad- tninistered restoratives, To him she sald she wan Celeste Yorke of No, MT Amity street, but when he sought to question her further she waid she was ® Syrian and could not speak English tie took refuge behind this excuse woman did say she bad Jumped to the tracks, She was taRen to the Adame street police gtation ay commuted the sentences jof Frederick A. Hyde and Joost Ht. Schnelder of California, convicted of rated land fraud conapiractes, to one year and a day imprisonment for each, provided that they pay thelr or- ‘ainally imposed fines of $10.0 6on Hyde elnfolafolotelelotelelelolelote and $1,000 on Schneider. The trial cour: | Rave Hyde two years and Schneider one day and two montha in addition to fines, |" TheCorduroyCoat For THE YOUNGER Set Of Imported English Corduroy in ail favored colorings— Brown,Green, Navy Blue, Mahogany, Tango Red, Mole, Black‘ Lined withex- tra quality KIEFY, Russia, Oct, 4.—The atrain of guaranteed the tri Is telling upon Mendel Hella satininshades Jew aceu of having murde a Christian boy aamed Yuahinaky, to match, At yesterday afternoon'a session, al- All sizes—. though nothing In the way of evidence buried his head tn bed aloud. ‘The alt- 4 to allow him to Fe Same grade and int opened yesterday Boll eahy garment toael called the attention of the pre> by Sth Ave. dog Judie to the © + that, although houses at 832.00 Court sat ‘Thursday from early tn o morning Until midught, the defend- Also showing other models in belle ash Ep eerie nian oes Rea different fabrics, from $15.00 to once. Counsel asked the Prestd o 00 this on record and he consented to | #25. -zcellent values. do no e Tho first witness wax Xenia Diako- ‘MeOrdme hoff, a sister of Catherine Diakonof, Lindau * Milled. who & nt testimoay Thura-| 31 Sixth Ave | iso confirmed the +» Catherine, | had stayed in Vera bh the latter that 0 M E N any pillow cases | no pILOW | may be good for their welfare, but a | unmarred complexion is better for their piece of a) the cay near body was dinc she made for Vera Confronted with | bertak flatly who also yno ais? happiness, Of all skin blemishes, sm i the statement, growth of superfluous hair on the face, adhered her testl- | neck or arm: the most irritating and Snag st nde pillow ing. It can be removed in: sig in Vera's tat vkjanin returned to cating er, adding a law en-| the Bla nd Jews with El Rado. A Tt is really ama: little bit of El Rado, a simple S eniiias EI Rado, In a moment you ing but a zone of bald white Tbe foun a= the existence ft woth, fectly clear ak din th neral fight. Bonifacio 1s} “ eed; aes MA sek ace ed in the general Aght, | Bonifacio (| Waiter Kerr, one of the rescued men HYDE IS Is “DEAD ‘BROKE. El Rado is theonly scientificall Also under Indletmens for violation OC! ind nat rocoverad aoneetouRnCRm MaVerAl leas. ga ApGann Gay at John Trott, ene of ay — pared, thoroughly tested liquid hair re- Peavone. : YINE)} hours later, but Roy Simpleman, hin] @e¥e® 98 Appeal for Retnatates| yoxiyn fuinily of restaurant cat "WINeET “ASTOR | roves, and remember, 1 is absolutely pons, Seat Wala’ (ak Gia” oxpertantaa Manta in: Praailen Hetorae eyase Ching veiatanikh) th | fe, “Thowands of women who have ee Jwhich in the opinion of rescue leaders! Carte " a0 PF . hat ne welkhs ‘ont t : used it are recommending it to others ELEPHANTS MANICURED, —|rrsauis caused the doatn of Uurdt end] cata t wns ees faery city] that ne melee Loe eel HOT A GOTHAMITE who needs, You do, it you are troubled roms r it ups Park “oo Keepers Busy on Semt- ina HaAnIO FALA arrenten tie | eens after his convict c tien WN ae ituya bole of El Fiado and test it to- Annual Job. | net that J Seite: pirnete lt tord sy Npnaliate “Ds st and the Vicont Amtor haw deserted New York day and be careful you do not fall for the ea oer, Ae the t woeks atl Cees Be ONES Sa Be: pain ontract : In a letter aent | “dust_as Good” snare, Take nothing ee a year Hattle und Jewel, the R HE | stated a ¢ Bar, Jobe 1 1 hte nn fa ‘ day the young but El Rado. It iv sold in two em lady elephants in the Central Park 7 ANestaae He Stanchtteld for Mr. Hive said that] cap at Fiat 1a wea] 1 » again serve on and 61,00 per bottle, at all leading Zoo, havo their nails manicured and." nes Wien the. frat) his etlent was uly disbarred | iat four fiom alten wilen| tt PEAT, Uc 8 A Gua cee ceutsste fear tee to-day was one of the days, Keeper) |) 4 ml tiie Waris Lnay) Eases by ie BONICH Ort OME Appellate |, n ' - ‘ ' 1 Dutchess n Mfg. Co. 87 EB. 28th ew York. Bill Snyder with Bob Hurton and Jim | at Bvinen ate Held iat he ull eae fort t ‘ anid tore yialted to) = -- Crowley to help him, made up a bis | ' na| he thought that rata tae iat oa ; ere eea ' mixture of foot oil and lampblac tie In utter Soe We nan out, and he decks oa otig De Seen sharpened some huge knives and files) ant a family dependen nt 14 et he 4 the i ' ‘ Keep These Two and got busy, ad stanch field. et thes | a It's quite « Job, but the elephants) Orl't ne Havers. - we Besvied ———_—— ny 1 i ® Faves line ah ophe pais on inate rae Anaosiation on tet Ik, an «| Facts in Mind: feet grow to tremendous size and since ey had served not f an ReraS Rm pe isterapeceerenr the cae fu th ; se X= ax or | WORLD | WORLD elephants seem to realize that If {t Hone At © a | FOUND" | WANTED” ADS. | ween doug inesia Bate all sorts a p e COUPLE SPLIT “AGAIN. a e en e YSIC ADS. LOCATE uble with 4 ee! 1 moo miners \G Snyder and his helpers first cut dnen| miDes bd LONG-LO the nails, then filed them smooth and K | ; finally covered the hoofs witi the ol | ADIDENG —ENSt rmoany | and fampbiack preparation, Hattie and rom the | ItIs a Pleasant Chocolate Laxative Jewel seemed proud of thelr looks when | Conde bw viel i ne The ion wea onal |arine “No Pain, No Griping. Children Love It {FP They get a circulation in ——— cula Phage Ee eRe ic vaneel en ei ee ‘ fay _ | when your howale are cloeed, your ion your nett stomach, atope atk meade | New York City mornings and old, & roofer, of No. MA Union avenus fk ' 1 weapon | Wi Med Kult for wepierat ant Rie che: constipated, Ractas. wil iiirnac auoiing revives, ana | Sundays greater than the Her- lthe Bron, 1 mthe roof of the| through his res tal a witen {aan her hishnnd, alleeing Out ate] feiteve Withuut grving oF soonaiy you main- | ald, ‘Times, Sun and Tribune rectory tuabeth’s Chur were File. Ma. He ne twolter he had persuaded her to go to| palm ‘At-taating, chocolate bh, Es Lae is perfectly IE Broudway and Ono Hundred and Nine: |eria ' With View {Sound Heach, Conn, last March, and and beet! tht ot grown fulna and ehiideen, | COMBINED, tleth atreet, to-day and was Killed, lence willug the way they at. [Patch up their diMeultion he forgat hin] ® mil Rody of us that everyone itkes |tacked the persons of the houne, Ki promises to her and began to drink Bacar you are sick and pn | USE ONE NEXT SUNDAY , {stove went on "AIL thin you did, God | heavily and abuse her, she charges. | most folke do, at tt Tax hext time your bowels don't move | AND SEE! serve us, just ag they were eitting |On July 1, she alleges, he kicked @nd| jet from Bx-Lax without bad afier ro "riv® 204, 206 aad 300, 6 Ob