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ad te THREATEN A CUT << Wome \ IRS. SHO’ ; 15000 Aon Banker Husband Impatient! Because She Fights a Final Divorce. DAUGHTER ON HIS SIDE.| Justice Giegerich Takes Papers, and Promises Decision Next Week. Attorney Ewin Hays, representing Mra. Adigali Hancock Bishop, made It plain to Supreme Court Justice Glegerich to- | Gay that she docs not want her tinal | Georeé of divorce from James Cunning: ham Bishop, the milltonaire banker, She Intends to fight for more alim te retain the custody of th children. She is now receiving @ year from her husband and had th custody of all the children an! Wednesday, when Phenix Ingraham was appointed guardian of Nathalle isiop, | the fifteen-year-old daughter, In court this morning Henry W. attorney for Mr. Bishop, paved the for moro bitter litigation between th Bishops by declaring that if Mrs. Bish ©p insisted upon asking for more all- mony she would provably have her a Jowance cut down by the court, as Mr Bishop's financial condition ia not as wood as it was when Justice Goff gave her $16,000 a y Miss Nathalte rdian, also mo fight came she would be found on the side of her father, 19 spite of her afe fectionate letters of assurance to her mother during the divorce trial DAUGHTER TAKES SIDES WITH HER FATHER. Mr. Ingraham said that he was voic- ing the wishes of his ward when he asked the court either to force Mrs, Biehbp to take a final decree of divor | Taft, | way | Bishop, through her le It plain that if a 1 the same attitude that Mr, haa taken, and like her father Mixa Bishop wants to know whether her father ts stil the husband of her mother or whether he is free to roam in new matrimonial fle! Bishop dieposed, her attorney ann came in on the Olympic Tuesday, and like all the other passengers, stayed in her stateroom most of the ume t escape the terrors of a storm, Mr Bishop wandered into the courtroom with a brow grin for everybody and took # seat in the rear. Mrs. Bishop does not want a final de- ree’ said Lawye Hays, who also an- nounced later that his firm probably would sever ite connection with the case s00n. or vacate the interlocutory decree. This | \‘f American Men Helped the Women as Much in| Their Homes as the Women Help the Men in u to the inefficient husband, the hus-| tvely, band who failed to perform his part in the business of home-making, iF THe MEN KELPED IN THE oO divorces" Their Offices and No W. Crowninshield. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. It is not true that—— If American women ran their homes as well as American men ran their offices there would be fewer barrooms and fewer divorces. But, it {8 true ‘that—— J If American men helped the women as much in thetr homes would eleven other and a circles Casino. AWeuate res, Mr, Crowninshield him 1 And when Ts wninshield sat MES THERE WOULDIT OE ANY Or so Francis W. Crowninshield chivalrously assured Mr. Crowninshield {8 one of the editors of The Century complex, modern civilization, his speech showed him ‘© diverging sharply on one point from Mrs, Anne Crawford Flexner, who re- "| cently in The Evening World blamed the inefficient wife for marital fall- fyingly ready with @ | con So Men May Get Salaries Raised’’ THE WOMEN TIGHT -wAD HUSBANDS ORIVE WIVES TO WoRK i cee, “Y (weee'’s A WHOLE Dowtae x 4 Yove 'y¥mas “WOMEN ARE DEMANDING Thi RIGHT TO HALF OF THE WORLDS wort * There Would Be No Barrooms Divorces,”’ Says Francis NINTH STORE MASHER GOES TO WORKHOUSE Defended by Uncle, Gets 60 Days; Mother and Sister Collapse. Though his mother and sister eat near him in the Yorkville Court, nineteen- year-old Solomon Rosenfeld of No, @1 Cauldwell avenue, the Bronx, latened apparently unmoved to-day while Anna as the women help the men in their offices there be NO barrooms and NO divorces, CHCKENSPCTOR SHOCKS GAY GAB "WITHERS FOUNDRY Actress Comes Back on Maure hundred “Spug" girls, whom he addressed the evening at the request of Miss Anne Morgan. man well and delightfully known to the social pivoted about Fifth avenue and the Newport A shrewd and sophisticated observer of our plainly intimated that these fallures were due + Ww Selbert, a pretty blond salesgirl, told ‘a man may A dot ef mon tania With a Fat Hen how he had accosted hor In the waiting jto a soubrette, mayn't he? Surely “ oom of Gurbels. Rosenteld th ought to realize the necessity of offer- in Her Arms. PSE We CGN cece Ce ninth of the eleven prisoners taken in the raid of last Tuesday, He had ob- tained an adjournment to get a lawyer ing something besides gold ara jewels and fin to the woman who be- Marriage 14 sy much Mr. found ‘The big Cunanter Mauretania arrived THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913. n To-Day Forced to Work Hard MAYOR 1S FIXING. SLATE FOR NEW tifa \Is to Name Nine Commission- ers, but Will Not Give Out Any Names. OPPOSITION TO STERN. But Kline Admits President Churchill Has Been “High- ly Recommended.” Mayor Kline has not yet made up his mind about the nine members of the Hoard of Fi Jon he Is soon to ap. although he waa willing enough to discuss pretty freely the talk about j candidates. ‘So much has been salt and so much Printed about what I Intend doing in the matter of Board of Education ap. pointments.”” anid the Mayof, “that T Jean't contradict fast enough to keep up with the false rumors. You would do me a great favor If you would tet! me where those stories emanate from.’ The Mayor wan asked point black if he would reappoint President Churchill, He smiled and re “You see my acquaintance with Me, Churehiil ta rather short. Ihave known him two months, T think.” “Then you haven't made up your mind about him?” was avked. No, I have not," replied the Mayor. “But,” he added, “you aay that point Mr. Ohurehili has been very highly recommended to me." “Speaking of recommendation—have others been recommended?" was asked. “Do you know," repiled the Mayor, laughing good-naturedly, “that T never realized unt! now how many men there are in this city who are anxious and ready to serve the city. The number almost countless, New York ts In- foe to be congratulated on the public epirit of its citizens, And remember, too, these men are willing to serve without salary, for there {8 no remuner- ation attached to the poaltion.” REPORT OF STRONG OPPO TION TO STERN. has been a report that the Re- NM ormanisation put up atif opposl- tlon to the reappointment of Commis sioner Abraham Stern. The Mayor said the Republican organization didnot enter opposition to Mr. Stern. What- ever opposition there was, he sald, was in the form of Individual letters, “Has Otto T. Bannard written a letter opposing the reappointment?’ he was asked, “Mr. Bannard {8 a very Influential man, no doubt," the Mayor replied. he han written to "It me I undoubtedly | GUN OWNERS ARRESTED. | EDUCATION BOARD enc TTR & Drone Detectives in Censade After Namerous Shooting A@rays. Detectives of the Bronx Bureau who have been working on the mimerous shooting affrays in the Italian diatrict in the Rronx known as Frog Hollow to-day arrested Criscento Carsara, pro- prietor of @ cafe at No, 225 Hast One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, and | Rafael Fincinte, twenty-two years old, law by on. Carsara, the police say, had Flush your Kidneys occa- sionally with a table- spoonful of Salts to avoid danger. Most folks forget that the kidneys, ie the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu- matic twinges, torpic liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all surts of bladder dis- or You simply inust keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney at Specially Brown, Taupe, Blue and broken; at.... Were Sale . 35.00, For this sale. a variety ef colors and EATING MEAT REGULAR CLOGS THE KIDNEYS, THEN YOUR BACK HURTS Son Daniell Women’s and Misses’ Suits 50 ODD SUITS, in all wool material: | assortment of colorings and mixtures; sizes prices range from.............. Broadway, Shand Oh Sts. & revolver in a drawer behind hie bat and Flucinte was just putting another gun in the drawer when Detectives Botto and Wagner entered, u-A steady increase in the number of can- didates for admission to Harvard who failed to pasa the entrance examina- tions Is shown in @ comptiation of eta: tiatica for the past seven years. Of the 8% boys who took the examinations in June and September leet, 25.7 per on the charges of violating the Suilivan| cent. failed to meet the requirements,’ Vink revolvers in thelr pys-| In 1998 only 127 per cent. of the can- didates wera rejected. reg’ get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take @ tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for « few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This iamous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, harmless to flush clogged and stimulate them to normal It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia+ water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications, A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney troulde while it is nly trouble SATURDAY'S BARGAINS Low Prices 150 PLAIN AND FANCY CUT SUITS, in an excellent variety of all wool materials; 15.00 Black; at........ an 5.00. 25 SAMPLE SUITS, exclusively made, and of finest materials; no two alike; some copies of imported models; Mahogany, Wine, Brown, Taupe, Navy, Black. 45.00, .29.00, 33.00, 45.00, 60.00 Women’s Waists Just received a new lot of shadow net and plain net Waists; value 5.00, for....... CHIFFON AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, 60.00, 80.00 2.95 styles; 3.98 to 16.50 é 5 e American maid, wife OF) more cor yw, than it dsed to atl ; and to-day was represented by Adolph| have the letter on fe, Mr. Bannard, re peli it the decree is not in of the Ameri . Jon time from Liverpoo) to-day, despite Smuctanery oe ny ees ene kee bes. Ones ted your wife and) cates and high seas encountered clear|Cohen, his uncle, and Sol Rosenfeld, al member, ty not the Republican organ- * st 7 ‘i : You do not seo the married women| took her to a Ie bin and Mved hape 4 soil faation. @ecurity for her nony. In addition | nu . rasitical . a y know [ross the Atlantic, On Tuesday and | cousin. e & el 2 cone ig the cus. |!n this country as helpless, parasitica’) pily ever after. you KDOW |v inesday the liner passed through a| “Iam fighting not only for my naphew| Republican County Chairman Koenta, idnun shane ‘As for |dependents?" [ suggested ii you're In one State and your wife] vclonic storm, but her log shows an|but for the honor of the family," oried| It is understood, would like to see Mr. Mr, Bishop's attempt to force a final de-| THAT PARASITE IDEA 18 ALL Is tn another, each of you fur a totally use of 32% knots an hour from!Mr. Cohen as he plewted for hial Stern reappointed. g Lalas . different purpose.” po Lie nephew's release, “L aball have to decline to answer @ cree he has no standing in this court, NONSENSE. | h . “y t's Rock to Ambrose Channel light. : : MeOunS i co Ww tained agatnat t ed and threw back hie head| > st owe vou, ne he Maure carried ali the pas-| "I know r, Cohen, but T can do| question on that sore," maid the Mayor the divorce was obtained again H Ha rowned an en ‘ ~[Reked, “by suggesting that men should | | TM could comfortably hos, |nothing less than find thin young man| when one of Nin inte ‘owers asked him . Hmpa help women at hi | : of distinction | Suilty and send him to the workhouse) \f Mayor-elect Mitehs, had req TICE PROMISES DECISION ; senx: 1 OBR ks fr aiseds . st passenger |for sixty days, declared Maaistrate| Mla not to reappoi * Stora IN A WEEK, Wee. Weal wiVed Fe ee Mera uicerne the Interesting actrens, |Houwe, ‘The Magistrate nald fe hud| Asved If he had 4 Ingraham interrupted with a sua. me Lele tas coals ch aocamsei: || Le cxrection of arosiing!ine:ins bot nae waa changed |knowa Me. Cohen for twanty-ve yeara.| Mito.) way to appoint fim, «Com: ret that the os, ‘The t no » hl h w voyagers from Gaby| Rosenfeld left ths room with a smirk| Mianouar tae Mayor wail he d y can woman that she is marrying | shoulders Th leh ee t ay bal fe er paar t Lilles—to Gaby his face, but hia mother and alater| knov’ wha. was going on in Mr. f Miss! tous frequently and unmarrying {in entertaining their friends, in plu Hvis npranieken collapsed and had to be carried out of] Mitchel's mind, He adedd that the 5 rinitted " fi ¢ [ning the budget of expenses, in bring- | Despuulet of th . ° indinaiad ‘i to paer through the hands of Mre, Hiw| ™more frequently. It's the fault o: uid show | For the young woman carried about|the courtroom. itosenfeld and tha| Mayor-rlect had nor intimated anything the American man. Once a rich |!98 Up the children, He st ! Jan interest In the choice and arrange: | with her on the ship a distressed and |others taken in the rald by Leut, Coa-| to him of uch an appointment, Justice Glegerich finally told the at-| man supposed binself to have the |" Ae mournful looking en. She explained | tigan wore arrested after the store pro. Laer cae sass GP : ment of his home. Aw L have sald, he i ine i " tomeys that it was his view of the MW | privtieges of @ Red Rover, He bee [ris sure in the mental and mectal | that He must have frenh ores ani sho) priators had learned that their waiting! COSTS MONEY TO LOSE. Sunt ep bikes Mowenck | Moved that ail he had todo was to [icivities of his wife. In short, he ee eee ea lal glires cean gq | foom wan Seing tied as a headquarters sabltat JURA 2 dectston, er, | ° ed that the hen latd 1 ! . Selesrcitint tha Vansant to file briefs | throw his handkerchief at a wom- | ghouid be a real partner, the ‘ew man’ jut alas, the actress | fF @ @ang of cadets, Brooklyn Candidates Spent Thou announcing he would decide the mat-| am, or slap her om the cheek, and =| married to the ‘new woman," for when the hen Rr caer sands and Were Defeated ter in @ week she would humbly and thankfully And then ate 6 »wninetteld launched ne after dobonlt x them the m otion REWARD VOLTURNO HEROES, licintbing $0 eachpainn eteenen: Hon Neccine Hite wite Mow: theo 9pas a ye ceiuneit on tae floor, |ptteboat Crews of Kurfnerat and|*!th the clerk of the Court in Brooklyn AN cR § man merely bores a woman, And [oie ne new W © Ainerican man in the crowd bavailtn ast anaie to-day revealed that {t cont defeated NOTED M RIC 00 | e's not going to pretend that be fine woman of to-day: AS Quesaietne ifs none iil candidates more to make thelr cam- n't. | whe reason that Amezican busl- Sport and whe would | BEREIN, Nov. 1—A premium of $%+| nvtene than it did those who were auc The modern wife wants a husband} concerns are leading the world "the hen vaccinated. sae | "8 awarded to-day by the German) casey), { nd) nese i j who hi al Heleat and Arthur Schnits | qa thas American women have put until informed | aving Boclety to the lifeboat crens| rank Mann, defeated Tammany can-| Ie xem i to ey) ane their shoulders to the wheel and A would be vol} lines Gromer Kurfuerst 874) aiaate for Roraugh Prentdent Brook-| Pictures of Ed Rice and Horace |Ins> -¢ Se Oa Te eee see hat sneae tices are eo well |. Gaby had with her afno in addition ¢o| Seyailts,in recoanttion of their ach eee" ayn, poraonally apent 87,031.90 In making! Hogan Are Recognized [eve ner For the e omen dort rum [tie nen, Harry Pileer, her danotng| Mt Ww of the steamer Vor.{the race, and the echedule of the Mann| 8 a e them, They only rum the wom tne _ turno while she Was . inning during al Ittee shows that an ad-! by Dougherty, a mo Mon, as a rule, dvaw twice as large - terrific storm In mid-Atlantic on Oot, 11.| ditional $2,051.10 was spent in his in-, he e view as women, but ‘oth sexeu TAFT AT THE WHITE HOUSE: gold medals were presented to] terest. WJ. Corna, defentedl candi- The photographa a nt feem to do about the same auount ' aptaing and first officers of the res-| date for Registrar, spent 1.10, while men arrested in Munich, fait that Mr. Crown) og work, xt almor ¢ vessels and xold and sliver medats| while hia opponent elected at an 4as bank sneaks \ sting trustful eve] {uae womem HAS LOST 100 POUNDS teen other officers and men, expense of $1,231.63. James Harris Morton and Harris Rel of the over AEPAINMOS: hard so that men many get their _ | at Police Headquarters | wy vans if he'd seen! gajaries raised. | “ . | Ping their recorde here, Dep eletccines yiiniatic, Woinen | ,,"One teason for this state of affair | Eormer Presitent Calls on Wilson e Famous ocolate Laxative ner Tougherty recomnized the ple= | ty day a stuzal cure | loved the myth that and Seems Proud of Cut- af vee ir Garden len, Wis Cone ‘a i Me thar te stricted: upon a nobler and more god: ting Weight. wa A aa ee nen eats ta eateh uy with | WASHINGTON, Nov, 14 — Former a Winks and remark | hip NOW We 5 to see} President Wiliam HL Taft, nearly i ry mace 10 & mam camnot bay Bimself of ft us nid myth has ail along pounds lighter than when he was thore | toe r for qgom mental and spiritual — shaky and insulll efore, visited the White H ce Execu- : e ~ e e | rr dus fails with increasing frecuency, 1 They have only | Nera to weleome his tig: , sentenced hint) gnd he deserves foreth . ‘ fi rp Taft is in) Washing: e e en years Cor ery. On tis release) ©yoy remind me,” 1 said, All the splend ral ore the Na- | 7 (nese ican aaeerd LG Eee na Ey sal elps Digestion . to res the Nationa! Ba £4 w promptiy every morning in shop or | ‘ shook hands] | ul Ss. * ta et Ledia, He jumpel his flice, do thelr work comp ently and Pxecutive offices acl 9 Be poeneries atl whith ie worid. in Wee taal INK Ry ies ant Finest in the World at the Price accuse! and spent almost as many sar | ee ne aA io and rama, Tn plenty of vutdour exercise he has re Ex-Lax is a delicious choco- In prison. ae eral points in common J myself. young—the miracle has late laxative recommended Gertifed copies of the recoris of the |e ae novelist. 1 h by THE NEW STORE FOR MEN ep and duplicates of the police picturas | the Ponular povelies teen physicians as a mild yet posi- Cy la Silas pute ae alia tive remedy for constipation Broadway, corner Eighth, y ligence, Both have te f| tabltshinente Wilean fue Hed RECOMMENDED FOR in all its form Ex-Lax has pl arse tae initinery shop iivitan (hon te dae plea soy WHEAT enti s made thousands happy. founders of the Kn y longer to sit AND FOR LIVER COMPLAINT Ans home nero iets | en ney work a 5 A 10c box will its val led ad oF ene, and do fancy work. And the “~ the Executive offices — ~ “= x e ite value as a member of Excelalor Hodge Ni,|A MAN SHOULD GIVE HIB WIFE) woud win aud keep. thelr aftestions ed at the White House and 2 prov f Philadelphi: pint MORE THAN MONEY, ‘the. world, “Really,” —at all druggists. | left carde for the ladies of the Wilson | family, must be prepared to share in their the editor added, reflec: ' merous interests,” of preme lodge

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