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I ‘a » IS NO REFLECTION \ has been fonder of social gayeties and “among her family and frien » at the Rits ,of the Hatemeyer and Foote fortunes. ‘HEAVY MEAT EATERS ) ASSOONOSUT [Teach Boys to WRLL COOKED Ff 1S AN To STAY SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS AND WAPPY ON WE’ CONDUCT W. B. Blackwell’s Action Against Havemeyer’s Grand- son No Surprise. PREDICT MAYER DIVORCE Defendant's Father-in-Law Tells of Estrangement - ' of Couple. The friends of W. 8, Blackwell, member of the Union and University Clubs and lawyer tn this city and dairy farmer at Morristown, N. J., and of John Mayer jr., grandson of the late Theodore A. Havemeyer and one of Morristown's wealthiest resi- denta, were not surprised to-day by the announcement that Mr. Blackwell had sued Mr. Mgyer for $200,000 dam- ages for the aljehation of Mre. Black- well's affections, Mr. Blackwell's on- ly announcement regarding the suit fo that it must not in any way be taken as reflecting op the propriety of his wife's behavior. Mr. Blackwell is forty years old. His wife, who is ten younger, {s @ noted horsew: and has been conspicuous as. xhibitor at the Morristown Hors¢ Show. Mr. Black- well has a big farm, Ravenswood, on the New Vernon road..Mrs. Blackwell Ja Traces Domestic Woes fife in New York thap her husband. Mr. Mayer, whose wife is the daughter of Robert D. Foote, Presi- dent of the National Iron Bank in Just so serious in the eyes of Mi: Morristown and the town's wealthiest | ciency of American wives and daugh' all-the-year-around resident, is in World by George Newport. It bas been understood hat she has differed openly with her hus- band during the,iast year because of the intimacy his friendship for Mrs. Blackwell. “I know nothing of Mr. Mayer's affairs," said Mr. Foote to-day. “I believe Mra. Mayer will stay in New- vort all winter, I will make no denial (hat my daus iter is estranged from’ her husband nor will I deny that she is about to apply for a divorce. It is not my business to discuss her domestic affairs.” Mr. May: he Vice President of McGovern Co., machinery: manu- facturers, in this city, and has not lived in Morristown for more than two months. His marriage was se, warded by Morristown as an alliance by Mrs. Christine Also by means of thousands of per- sonal calls on poor families she spreads the gospel of carefully pur- chased, well cooked food, and of clean, orderly rooms, First ald to the house- wife is this white-cheeked, blue- eyed, frail-looking little woman, whose adyice. and services are ao tact- fully’ offered that even the most com- plete slattern cannot resent or re- sist them. IF THE HUSBAND DRINKS EXAM- Friends of Mr. Blackwell said ttt Mrs. Blackwell, in pursuit of social pleasures, found Mr, Mayer congenial to such an extent that through him she was able to indulge in amuse- nents which came to absorb all of her time and kept ner away from home IN® THE COOKING. And her three-year cat disagreeriente | —“E want to do ail that I possibly ean between the~.Biackwells and they|to make happy homes,” she told me have separated twice within the last|simply. “@md one of the most fre- erent ela erations py thelr af | auent causes of unhappiness ts the faire became general at the last horse ‘A mother, show, when the sbufidant applause |!ncompetent wife ani Q and enthusiasm of Mr.:Mayer when- “1 am sure that at least 76 per- ever Mrs, Blackwell in the ring the trouble between hus- and his indifferen wife was exhibiting. Mrs. Blackwell left Morristown sev- eral months ago and has been living Cariton. that her husban: he abuses her, or that he hae no ambition and le alwaye out of a job, | ack her what she gives him for dinner and If she keeps her roome clean. In a@ great many it Boyle, w by Brooklyn dete for his credited participa- tion in the robbery of the arene uch store at Clarkson oat be glial atiaCinar ed ht, Watchman ua, On phe nfs ne of Mov hie offense bolgd be traced poate ack and two d Jackness and ignorance. \d two detectives} to be ! ar | Hudgon Streets Ho- “Not long ago I called on a woman, lant night, He Wes held a6 8! wo immediately began to talk about jovern to-day after Lieut. Owens) her husband's mistreatment of her, and Detective C. R, Wackerly of the | feqmwntlo I noticed that the table, for supper, had plates and knives ins forks on one side and on the other two old boots, ® pair of trou- sers and a tooth brugh. The woman had put a piece of steak in a frying- pan and left it on the back of the stove three or four hours, till it was the consistency of gole leather, In addition, eho was going to give her husband five @ents’ worth of potato Brooklyn had identified him. HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel fhe delicatessen shop round the from tl . Backachy or have Sak “T told her there was no nourish- Bladder trouble. ment In such AUER gl prswlee’ to come buck nex No manor Adar) Wp outs meet ay Na the really needed for an evening larly can make a mistake by ing ‘clock in the afternoon Kidpeys cccasioually, cays s well-known | moat At 3 lone att eal and Beberitzas Masts cre ore eal Wee aegis for tea biscuit. excites the kidneys; me over . worked from the stain, get sluggish and | Also I brought a broom and a sored fail to filter the waste and poisons from | bing brush. First of all ve the the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all | tenement a good cleaning, and then rheumatism, liver trouble, |; showed her how to make biscuit and nervousness, dizstuess, ness and prof! steak. When her husband urinary disorders come from sluggish | coeneq the door at 6 o'clock he thought he'd gone ap one filght too ets feel a dull ache in the {helped tiny on many and got into the wrong tene- ment, He didn't know his own kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi- ment, irregular of passage or attended by | home, It looked so changed. «sensation of scalding, stop euting meat | “He bolted out, but I ran after him and brought him back. Of eourse he was very much pleased. I called on and get about four ounces Jad breaklast, und in a few days your kidneys | the Woman every day for 9 while and combined with (thia, and has been husband have been the happiest cou- Salts ‘from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a giass of water before fine. This (1 salts is de | Showed her how to make a good voll bree teeny joo ink |home, From that time she and her use for generations to flush and stimulate | ple imaginable.” the bi idneys, also to neutralize the acids a irri MODERN MERICAN GIRL A im urine so it uo longer causes irritation, SPOILED CHILD. thus ending bladder weakness. “How do you account for the tgnor- dad Salts is ines earls aed cannot injure: makes a delightin! e! lerveacent | ance of domestic duties among the Hithia-water drink which every one girls and young women of to-day?" I ‘00D INCENTIVE FOR HUSBANDS Miss Sara Curry, First Aid to Troubled Families, salad and five cents’ worth of beets! grad: to Inefficiency in Kit- chen— Modern Girl a Spoiled Child, She Says, and Should Be Put at Housework. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Threefourths of marital unhappiness t2 due to bad cooking! ss Sara Curry is the domestic ineff- first emphasized in The Evening W. Perkins, millionaire Chairman of the Mayor’s Committee on Food Supply, and confirmed Frederick, expert in home efficiency. Miss Curry is the founder and Superintendent of The Little Missionary Day Nursery, at No, 93 St. Mark's Place, but her eighteen years of missionary work on th® east side have been concerned quite as much with the kitchen as with the nursery. the two-room tenement, where she began operations with the munificent capital of $14, she taught the 7 daughters of the east side how to cook. Last year she had large classes for them, for their mothers and even for their brothers, Even in te cook and keep house and sometimes the daught want to know. The mi in girl i id. si brought up to be idle, and she scorns © housework as drudgery that le | quite beneath her, “Here on the east side many immi- grant women are ignorant of Ameri+ can methods of housekeeping, Even the food they see in the markets is different from what they were ac- customed to buy and cobk in their old homes, Many haven't our stand- ards of cleanliness, They will brush up the middle of the floor, but they never think of a general cleaning. “You can't blame these women or their daughters, but they ought to be taught. Until this year I have had well attended cooking classes for te1 ment house mothers, their daughters and their sons. There's so much suf. fering just now that we've given up the classes in order to use the money for other relief,” Miss Curry ex- plained with a sigh, “But did you say you'd had cook- ing courses for boys?” 1 questioned. “Yes, indeed!” she smiled. think it’s important to cook as ergency nm here too. Aleo something of do- meee ie ° will pave a bet- er appreciation of what for him. ¥ Saaiad FINDS BOYS ENTHUSIASTS AT COOKING, “I find my boys most .nthuslastic cooks, The girls are eager to learn, and it seems a Rly that there are not @ lot of special schools where they all might get instruction in market- ing, cooking and housekeeping. 1 don’t believe the public schools would accomplish much along these lines, judging by the little that many uates have jearned from their regular courses,” Miss Curry added with candor, “I've seen more than one high school giri struggle vainly to make out a simple bill, “Mothers who are themselves good housewives should assign srecial duties to their child ah eerste Aiea 9 1S SMA Bhar THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Cook, This Expert Urges, So They Won’t Be Helpless When Married) LAMAR RETURNS |»: e BOVEMBER 17, 19164. WRIT REFUSED, to enter domestic service. There are far too many incompetent young women in business offi who might be efficiont and s cessful in somesody’s kitchen.” “You think that even the wife of Poor man can make an attractive home?” y “A woman can make’a home in two rooms and live on 50 cents a week, for I've done it,” said 6 social worker, “If there 't much to put on the table, at least you can set it neatly. And if you &now how to market and cook you can prepare nourishing, palatable meals for a smalsum. ‘The bad home is likely to drive e children-.on the streets, as well ‘the husband, .Even the woman ‘who is responsible for it will lose cher self-respect and ambition, just ae she will if she dresses untldily. Then you have a whole family ruined and wretched, which might have been gaved by a little competence on the part of the wife and mother.” WILSON WILL ATTEND PAN-AMERICAN: MASS President Again Accepts Invitation to Catholic Thanksgiving Ser- vices in Washington. ranged to follow the church services The mass is an which tho diplomatic representatives of the South and Central American countries are the guests of honor. Since Roosevelt's time all Presidents have attended. é Last year when !t was announced annual affair, at that the President had agreed to wt- tend the mass and luncheon wide- spread protests were received from Protestant churches throughout the country. They held that the Presi- dent's attendance made the services semi-official. ——— HEAVY SNOW UP THE STATE. First Real Blankets Northern Sect WATERTOWN. N. ¥., Nov. 17. ern New York ts both girls and heys, from ¢ earliest childhood. Then perhaps more girls would grow up willing It is for him we Whiskey—and Non-Refillable Bo active wad the hlood | s#ked. thereby voiding crieus isidmey “Bemetimes the mother desen't Samoticatiens Adve ery A knew how te, teach her daughter peel take now and then to keep the ys clean and rs He who drinks and eats, works and plays, intelligently, is the best citizen. son, Snow fell to a depth of three inches during the night and to-day the storm continued unabated, The mederate man is the backbone of this country. make WILSON— anexceptionally mild, mellow prstect it with the ttle. So that he is always sure to get just what he calls for, every time— Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All! FREE CLUB RECIPES -~ Free booklet of famous club recipes for mised drinks, Addrese Wilson, 315 Fifth Ave.,N.Y. That's All! AMERICAN DAVGHTERS ARE SPOWLED SY THE PAM WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—It was] me Whenever I spoke to her she announced by Mgr. Russell, pastor of] just laughed at me, She was always 181 Broadway St, Patrick's Church here, teeday that| laughing at me, 178-180 Fifth Avenue - President Wilson has agreed to aty “L sent my brother to see her, and N Y tend the annual Pan-American mass|when he spoke of me she just lew York to be held there on Thanks«iving| laughed. Every time she saw me in morning, ‘The President, however, ep street aie Roan Be ts, One sienco PHILADELPHIA } 5 he declined to attend the luncheon too young to mar was wencies Im All Principal Cities TO THE TONES Court Denies Plea of Man Ac- cused of Impersonating Congressman. David Lamar's effort to escape the Federal authorities of the Southern District of New York failed to-day. Judge Robert Sessions of Michigan denied his application for a writ of habeas corpus in an opinion remark~- able for its brevity and clarity. La- mar will stay in the Tombs for at least a few more days, He ta charged with impersonating Con- aressman A. Mitchell Paimer over the telephone in a talk with Lewis Casa Ledyard of J. P. Morgan & Co. Tho Lamar hearing was the centre of interest in the Federal Building to-day, The prisoner's wife, who was pres- ent, was greatly agitated when the Court with @ direct speech, cutting and conclusive, remanded her hus- band to the Tombs. She wept aa she clung to him, then smiled bravely and went away with him as Lamar waa led out of the court, Louls B. Williams opened the ar- gument for Lamar, Hie address was @ repetition of his arguments. He contended the ball imposed was excessive, He isted the court lacked jurisdiction to hold the pris- oner on the ground that another court had him in custody. On application of Lows B. Smith for forty-eight hours’ time to demur or plead, the court allowed till to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock, eles SINGER WORKS TURNED BY THE RUSSIANS INTO SMALL ARMS FACTORY. PETROGRAD (via London), Nov. 17 (Associated Preas),—The great factory in Rusata of the Singer Sewing Machine Company has been taken over by the Government and will be devoted to the manufacture of amall arms. The factory of the American Phono- graph Company also has been requist- tioned for the same purpose, while amelting concerns operated by 'Amert- cans are now being used to make ateel billets for military purpores. Russia has lacked arms factories, having depended largely on France for her small arms as well as for her ar- king over of these face expected, soon will remedy the exiating deficien WHAT A MERRY WIFE! ALWAYS LAUGHED AT HIM, HUBBY TESTIFIES Mr. Devine Was Little and She Liked Big Men, So He Got the Ha-Ha! (Special NEWARK, » f matrimonial affairs of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Devine were argued in the Court of Chancery here and to-day Special Master Thomas Anderson filed his report, in which he recom- mends @ divorce be granted Mr. De- vine, a bicycle manufacturer, of No. 686 Belleville Avenue. Devine was just past twenty years of age when he married Anna Woodward in October, 1900. She was only seventeen. After a two weeks” honeymoon they came back to Newark, “She always laughed at me,” said Devine in his testimony> “She told me I waa altogether too small, al- though she was not much taller than 1 was, She said she liked big men, The bigger they were, the better na- tured they were, she said. “We were living at No. 71 William Street when she left me and went to live with her parents at No. 183 Stone Street. After that I went to see her and asked her to return to me. I said to her: ‘Why don't you make the best of it? 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