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~AMNSTERY NIT NOTED ARCHITECT SUED FOR DIVORCE; Action Against Harold Van Burefl Magonigle by Rebekah Harrison Magonigle. PRESENT WIFE AMAZED. | She Says Over Phone That Woman Was Divorced 15 Years Ago. «' Y@ky The discovery to-day that @ sult for Aivorce had been Med in the Supreme Court by Rebekah Harrison Magonigle against Harold Van Buren Mugonigle, an architect and designer of the Me- vinley Memorial at Canton, 0, the Hobert Fulton Monument and the Na- tional Maine Monument, led to strange revelations. ‘When a called ap the Ofs- gonigle home at No. 6&# Park avenue & Woman who sald she was Mrs, H, Van Buren Magomigie answered the tele- phone. “Are you euing your husband for di- iH nite lt Spake Be H referred to Mr. Townsend, who . Magonigic’s personal attorney. LE ATTORNEY REFUSES 3 i 4 $ ‘Mr. Magonigle te forty-six years old im New Jersey. He is very E i nc THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBE Nature Made Women for Wives and Mothers; — Homeand Husband Should Have AllTheir Time AMAARAAARARARAAD HAAABAAAAAAM CMG in AG | shipeg: By bs 49) Miss Mary E. Bell, Noted Oregon Woman, Here as ra Referee in Government Suit, Believes in Busi- ness Training for Women Before Marriage —Owes Her Duty to Home After. { | “Should Be Willing to Live on What Husband Makes -Nature Made Women for Wives and Mothers,” and No Career Should Stand in the Way, She Declares. SKLSLLLALSA | | R11, 1918. NEW INDICTMENTS AGAINST NLEAN AND E. P. FOWLER Bills Superseding Those Here- tofore Found Handed in by Grand Jury. ecialist ; Love Cure fin. New Serum Dr. Fleury Discovers That Love Is a Mental Polson, Which Can Be Eliminated From the System by Proper Treatment. Dr. Maurice de Fleury of London, the celebrated “brainstorm” spe- cialist, has come to the rescue. Love, even the most passionate, consum- ing kind, need torture no longer. It can be cured by segregation and & new serum, All you hi @ to do t# to go into quarantine and let the doctor ese you with hin wonderful elixe and your lady! will be straightway forgotten. Just as oaay ax koaping off typhoid, amallpox, diphtheria cr any of those things. That Dr, Fleury 1s a “brainstorm” specialiat need cause no embarrassment. Love tn a virulent mental poisoning, he has found, closely akin to a bratmeterm, and © mental equivalent of physical intoxication. In fact, in the Het of vices love comes fifth, according to Dr. Pleury’s tabulation, vis. quire, tragically, A few hyper-<modern women feel com- pelled to put up a dluff on this sidject for public consumption, but Miss Bell is not one of them. Yet she is familiar ‘with all the advantages of dolled rice— @ucceas, I mean. The private secretary of Judge Robert 6. Beas of the United Gtates District Court, Portiend, Ore, she has been sent to New York as apecial referee in the Government's sult against the American Telephone and ‘Telegraph Company under the Sherman jaw. She is the first woman on record to hold a position of such responsibility HER “CAREER” WON'T BAR OUT “MR. RIGHT.” “Please don't make it sound as if I By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “Nature made women to be wives and mothers. that Nature made me different from any other woman,” Thus simply and conclusively does Miss Mary E. Bell, Federal investi- gator, sum up the answer to that pseudo-problem, “Marriage—or a career.” well-regulated menu may contain both dishes, but it wouldn't take most of us long to choose between them if choice weer forced upon us, Likewise, I believe that a well-reguiated woman may enjoy a husband and a career simultaneously. to accept one alternative or the other, and if she has the use of her five senses and can pa: she will prefer the continuous comradeship of the man for whom she cares to any amount of solitary glory. T have never beleved One might just as well tn- “Beefsteak—or boiled rice?” The But if circumstances force her &@ sanity test, waye want to be able to work for per- sons dependent on me. BUSINESS CAREER GOOD TRAIN. ING FOR WIFEHOOD. riage as @ business!" Miss Bell ex- claimed, wonderingly. “And yet it is one, and @ dreadfully important one. The Dusiness woman who is successful {@ the woman who works hard and Gevotes all her mind to the enterprise es tate, Se wieySes dette LSLSLLALALAALBLALLLAAAAKALLALKAAABALALARS TICKLERS BARRED NEW YEAR'S EVE SASAAAAAHKABAHASIMASAAAAMABAAAA ABS |BESKIN BACK ON STAND. Latest Hennessy Witness Re- news Story About the Higher-Up Grafters. SASLASLALALARAB SA ARAAALAS Ta order to atrengthen B [hae prepared against F % |ler, a Kingston lawyer under Andict- %|ment for extorting campaign contribu- the o ho ‘4. B|tlona from upstate contractors, and Ar- ye! Blthur Motean, wirer of the Demo- Foy Bloratic State Committee, under indict- %|ment for accepting contributions from % |corporations, District-Attorney Whit S|man hed the Grand Jury hand down % |to-day auperseding indictments againat G|those defendants, ‘There are two su- %, |Derseding indictments axainat MoLean @|and one against Fowler. @| After turning tn the superseding in- % | Aotments to Justice Davin in the Su- @ |preme Court the Grand Jury remimet % |1te inquiry into the graft charges, The % |princapal witness this afternoon was %|sarmiel Besiin of Neagon, N. Y, % |oontractor who, according to John A. %, |Hennesay, has the information which %, | will lead the Dintrict-Attorney directly 4 |to the “man higher wp” in the matter ‘of the collection of hundreds of thou- manda of dollars of graft from oon- tractorn on the Stete highways and the barge canal. pea JOHN A. MASON CALLED AS A “TAKE THAT,’ SAYS SHE John A. Mason, Secretary of the Democratic State Committee, was he Grand Jury Declares Sunay Schoo! Head Put] othe, teens ere thy rant 2 His Arm Around Her in Church | identify the signat of George M. Palmer, Chairman, and Arthur McLean, 1, Aleohol. 2, Optum or hasheasn. 3. Morphing cocaine or ether. 4. Tobaceo, 5. LOVE. ‘ches convin record avery infinites! “passional tntoxication.” The next thing was to find # cure for the microbe, and annthilate the He traced the course of tho love fever just an he would the of hydrophotla, and then devined hin wonderful serum, which he dees enslaving poleon, progre: not deacribe. He citi scton of one cane that was cured. to gradually prorh pro} the resolution of thia Yellow Streak. e Tt fa to do kept up until he sees noth- Ing else, hears nothing else, feels noth- ing else. BUT BO86 MURPHY KE! ON SMILING, Although the names of men promt- nent in the friendship of the leader of Tammany Hall have been brought out in the course of the testimony, the ut- terly imperturbable figure is the leader Man With the himself, Charles F. Murphy. When he for an expression han been asked of ome sort upon the testimony he haa aimply smiled in a good natured way and remained serenly silent. Hin demeanor is in contrast to what te sald of the demeanor of some of the men high tn the organtzatio these are sald to be not quite ao seit ponsensed an they 8 fow days —that 1s, before the Jolin Doe inves gation had gone no fer an it has on | cj Dr, Fleury that whether it te passionate oF pla- poison, He used delicate electrical instruments that 1 moventent of the nervous system, and discovered {lity whone parents thought im too fond of chorus girls, of eome one who thought {t was about time to get a new deal in w curtail his visits fo the young lady in the ca: donen of the love serum, and in two months the man hae | as Bone to the Ludow Street Jai! before he would have paid the lady's The London cables do not state whether the new love cure will Be put on sale at the drug stores and soda fountains. me of He doen not explain whether it was a . He was force! however, and tv, standing between Dintrict-Attorney Whitman and James W, Osborn@ who im conducting the graft investigation in Albany, as to the matter of im- munity for witnesses, ALL WITNESSES REQUIRED TO WAIVE IMMUNITY. All the witneses appearing before |Magistrite McAdoo who are Hkely to be involved in the commission of crtma Are required to sign immunity walvers, Mr. Osborne is also obtaining these Walvers from the witnesses called be- fore him, #0 that there cannot possl- {bly he an avoldance of prosecution | the acts of a witness demand tt. | Within a short time Justice Vernon M. Davia of the Supreme Court will | render a decision which la to make law. This is his decision upon the case of Everett Fowler. Martin W, Littleton, counsel for Fowler, will maintain in the drief he is to submit (o the Court that New Y. vunty bas no jurisdiction in with which she is connected. Why | —He Denies It. ‘Treaaurer of the committee, indorsed the cane; that f Fowler committed auy course. But to what this te due telerime it was in Onondaga County and problematical. he jurisdiction. Within the last day or two there « brief in now Im the been effectel a complete und her | aor tha | Shouldn't = wife use the same philoso- phy? Why shouldn't she give service i 7 : i ried, I hav ect like any Mr. Right came along. all women for wives and I'm no efferent “Tou do ‘women ought to remain etter marrying?” T asked, “When marries o 5 E rl HH H ! ; : r 8 it i the two waves of brown hair which heavy braid pushes low on her fore- ‘I tave friends who believe differ- ently, But I aleo have a very delight- ful home, and when I think of my home and of all that my mother has made of it, I recognise my ideal of home life My mother has worked with an undi- vided allegiance, I know that my ehoul- ders are not at enough to bear responsibilities like hers and dear oth- ers, too, If I marry I leave my office.” “But housekeeping has been eo sim- plified by modern methods ami me- chinery,” I protested, for I don't agree with Mise Bell that marriage and work outside the home are necessarily in- compatible for @ woman. “Home-making and mothering cannot be simplified and lessened,” she re plied, “They take as much time and thought and energy now as they ever ana. “B- believe thet every girl shoud De trained to cooncmic dence, whether or not it is wary for her to support Bervelf. “My father was rather opposed to my working, for it wasn't exactly nec- qseary. There would always have been bread and butter, but J like jam! Any- way, no girl knows what may come to her, bow eesentig! it may be that she eara living. Even if ehe marries, ber husband may become 111, or die, leavin; Rer with small children. 1 should al- QUIT MEAT IF YOUR BACK HURTS, ~ FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS WITH SALTS F . inges. The uri Meat forms uric acid, which | 4 0m fuer sedimeut, channel often clogs Kidneys, irritates Bladder or causes Rheumatism. When you wake up with backache and dull meoy im the: kidne: jon it gen- erally means you have rauch meat, says well- Meat forms uric acid, i the .kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed andloggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you reli your bowel moving all the body's ous waste, else you have backache; ick handsche, dinay epelle: your sto:nach svurs, tougue daisd, anid when the weather 1b bad .| salts is made from the acid of sore, water scalds and you are obliged ly seek relief two or three times deveg the night. Either consult # good, reliable physi- cian at ‘once or get (rem your phormacie, about four ounces of Jad Salts; take ® tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous and lemon juice, combined with fits, and hay been used for generations to clean and atimulate sluggish kidn also to neutralize acids in the urine no longer irritates, thus ending b' weakness, Jad meat for the benefits that destowed upon her?” “I believe, with you, that she’s more training, the business woman is as attractive to men, and therefore as apt to marry, as\the girl who stays at home?’ poppin: y the giz ia the business to know men better than been associated. Nowhere have I with anything but courtesy. I won't say that no innocent girl is ever @orced into an unpleasant situation. thelr folly until they suffered from it. I was brought up in a family of broth- ere and I know that men aren't such dreadful creatures! “I think it'e aplendid that women are entering so many new fields,” she con- dluded. “The woman who doesn't marry 4g much happier if she has work to do. Except when she's very young a woman @ots Dored to death just running around to dances and doing society. A number of my friends have gone through this experience and, as @ consequence, have taken up some business or profession. One needs to occupy one's mind and to satisfy one's ambition! It's because I think the right marriage must fulfil both these ends that I don't Wife needs to in @ business NON-UNION FACTORY WRECKED BY GUERILLAS Machines Overturned, Employees Slugged and Blackjack Used on Owner—One Man Is Held, Dire results came to pass to-day from Samuel Rubdstein's attempt to run a non-union pants factory at No. 9 Jef- ferson atreet. ployees, consisting of father, three brothers and four cousins and biackjacked Rubstel of the Invaders was ai K 8 folk atreet. Rubstein out of Dusiness two months ago. He ried up again on a family basis on 1, employing only bia own rela- Vnion represertat! she sald, injure and makes a delightful, offers! warned him to unioulge the shop or exeea BR. Dub be ianenes the Macnee, Biv strong young men, invaded the shop, overturned the sew- | a cowbell until yi {ng machines, slugged the eight em-| ted, Frank | twenty-four years old, of No, | tossed across Sécond {din Centre Street Police break to-day and, explod: Court, where Keller was arraigned on| the front « @ charge of felonious assault and held | Thomas in 61,00 ball, that the union drove him dows in t ON MAYOR'S ORDER Mixed Confetti, Too, but Irish Confetti Can Fly—No Limit on Noise. You must not tickle @ lndy—or a woman, for that matter—under the chin, ‘behind ghe ear or on the cheek with a feather, a whole bunch of feathers or @ device of any kind. ‘You must not roam about the streets, slapstick in hand and with careless mirth in your heart, seeking whom you wi lam. You must not hurl mixed confett!. If you are Irish, it will be your privi- lege to hurl green confett!, for that does not come under the ban on mixed colora. If you are a socialist you may hurl tiny peper dieka ag red as the blood ot the Commune—for that ta not « “mixed” color. But you cannot hurl red, white and dlue confetti just because you are an American or red, white and green be- cause you are from the land of Chianti and figs. You may make al! the noise you like. You act as foolish as you Uke. But even if it ts New Year's Eve. you've simply got to be good, Mayor Kline gave his views to-(ay on what he considers the right kind of a New Year's Eve celebration in this city, Mayor Kline is not a Puritan. Even if he were, ways, he wouldn't care to infliot thor elty Ike New York, But the Mayor saya the tiokler must go. Persons who sell them wil be arrested. Tho slapstick—two narrow boards arranged to make a loud noise as they are suddenly laid on the back of an unsuspecting celebrant—wi!! de strictly forbidden, Not only will the Persons selling them be arrested, but those who have them in their posses- ston as well. The confetti problem waa the most Meoult the Mayor had to tackle, Hav- ing thrown confett! hundreds of times himself, His Honor eaw no particular harm in the diversion. Investigations made through the office of the Chief Executive of the city have sown, how- ever, that perwons have been blinded by confett! scooped from the sidewalk or street and mixed with dirt ant disease worms. So that if you throw mixed confett! it will be taken as evidence that picked it from the atreet, and Mable to arrest hurl confett! of one color at a time will aave you from the locku; y line says he doesn't ca: ch noise {8 made—the moi the better, so long as the you you're | rights of citizens are “not interfered | with, You may blow a horn til you jue in the face or foollshiy jangle have @ glass arm, But you'll simply to stop your i, tickling and your p-#ticking and Rubstein's | stick to confett! of one colur, — Only one | ——“Wurled Bomb Across Street. PITTSBURGH, Dee. 11 vente fi tty, the Haslewood section of the day the building « cl asa fruit Hazlewood Trust Building neat do |teved and other damage « bat no Jone was injured. A pulicemar saw a man crouch in the ndow f w@ telo- phone pole and throw the homt He ihe man as rate \ 9 ~ — The fact that you} A oem was | on a check for 9800 drawn to the order ‘Thomas Davis, super of the committee on July 19%, 1912, by Sinaay aston, rer pial i hd Dudley FB. Van Wirt of the Flood-Van Willis Avenue Methodist Church at | Wirt Construction Company. This was Willis avenue and One Hundred and|® check on the funds of the corporation Forty-second street, was attacked thte|4nd may lead to the indictment of afternoon in front of Ms cooperage| Palmer for accepting a corporation con- business at One Hundred and Forty-| tribution. econd street and Brook avenue, the} Col. James Hamilton, formerly room- Bronx, by a young woman who ac-| Mate of Thomas Hassett, confidential ou him of having put thie arm [adviser to State Engineer Hensel, wan around her waist while she aat én a pew | also called before the Grand Jury. Thie in the church three weeks She| indicated that the Grand Jury ia not slapped bis face with a folded ni through investigating the charge that until Mr. Davies grabbed her and aj Hassett demanded and obtained $1,500 friend called a policeman. from a contractor named Aldrich an @ In tho Morrisania Court #he maid ahe| fee for putting through @ bill of #17. was Mins Edith Wéltama of No. 475|000 held by Aldrich againat the State Fast One Hundred and Fortieth atreet | for road work. and insisted that she had not been} HUNT FOR MAN WITH YELLOW mistaken in her fdentification of Mr. STREAK. Davies, The Man With the Yellow Ntreak— ‘The cooper @aid that he had never/this is the man whom District-Attor- seen Miss Willams before no far as|ney Whitinan im after in hie in-vextiga- he knew, though he aaid he took up| tion into the ‘sandbagging” of up-State the collection in hie church and might} contractors ed in highway and eye agate e Koop ettighaat Rape) ne barge cael work. Once this mun has our ing aufMfictent notice of her , to remember. eH dented that he haa | ‘eclosed himself the rept will be plain ever nat besile her and declared she must have mistaken him for some one elne. “We women never get justice when we come before you men,” declared Mii Williams when Magistrate Corrigan fined her $2 and because she didn't have it sent her to a cell. Mr. Davies patd her fine, telling the Magistrate that he wae norry for her and requesting only that sho be kept in cour until 4 o'olock so that ahe might not bother him again, Ss SSS RARE OPERATION MAY SAVE LIFE OF HATCHET VICTIM Forced Back in Place Death Was Momentarily Expected, Mra. Gertrude Klammer, who waa found last night tn her apartment in the basement of No. 128 Fast Bighty- wixth street, where she waa janitress, with her skull so fractured by the blows of m hatchet thet her brain was exposed, ls expected to-day to recover, Laat night the surgeons of Flower Hospital where Mrs. Kiammer wae taken, pre- Micted her death at any minute and a | general alarm is out for Michael Klam- mer, her husband, who is a painter, Late last night, however, Dr, Keat- ing, of the hospital staf, performed a highly delicate operation on the woman | with the result that there is hope held | out for her now. If she recovers, | the surgeons may, hens will be one of | tho mort remarkable cases on record prevent tinmediate death the doc- had to force back into the skull of the brain. has been unconactous rt interval ever since the howpital, In her consclousnems, however, she in the hove of saving himnelf, will be the “come across” with all that Mr. man desires to know an to the dispoal- tion of funds solicited and collexted “for campaign purposes,” but not in- cluded in any lst recorded with the Secretary of State of New York, And In his search for this Man With the Yellow Streak, the Diatrict-Attorney haa adopted a novel pian. It tn nat one that involves so muoh the teatimony of any one witness or of any group of witnesses who have been or are to be calle? in the hearings before Chief Magistrate McAdoo. The plan ts one founded upon the age-old proverb that continual dripping of water will wear away a atone, Neve, | for a moment t@ this investigation to ao | be relaxcd, Witnessca are to be called 4S) by the moore and day after day the investigator ‘e gomm to keep the water dripping, dripping, dripping upon Brain THIRTY 30c VAN fccused ler husband of Raving. In- NEW YORK CITY BRANCHES: iicted the Infuries. a 462, bet. Tth and U mth aves, |M’ANENY GETS MORE HELP. coaenan vas | Borough President McAneny, who ts "] 708, oo THIRD AV to he Prestient of the Board ot Aor: | "siyrn, near each nen aftor { st of the year, asked | ; : the members of the Board of Eatimate | 48; Or 184K: tueday to make provision for a legtala- | thee secretary to be attached to tis salary is to be $3,000, | hur. present secretary | — Van Dyk w | the name Van Dyk: President of the Board | | ' P MAKES LITTLE DIFFE OM ‘agi, telom tum tale MeAneny’s secretery, oy (THAT’S ALL) It takes only 30c to buy one Ib of VAN DYK’S DUCHESS COFFEE The finest drink in America What 128TH 87.1] FIFTH AVE.: GMITH BT. A WORLD “W SHOES Special for this Week $3.00 to $6.00 Values In Three New Models $4.00 so instead of charging the newness of them advertise us. Also made with plain toe gives the latest gaiter effect. QUEEN QUALI CENTS K 30c BROOKLYN BRANCHES: D Ys 207, cor. Park pl. Have- ? Vath r. 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And The World gives them ; circula- tlon In New York City alone, or Sunday, greater than the Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED TO- Depere that as produced then all other nae ail othe: arma, 1 find orld. ute