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FROM DARK FLATIS. BACK HTH MURRAY Elevator Man Says Father! Took Heiress Away, but She | Wouldn't Stay. THEY'RE HAPPY AGAIN. Will Go to Chicago to Live Far Away From Trouble Makers. Cupid capered delightfully about a Weat Sixty-seventh Street boarding house to-day, for Mrs. Isabel Bern- | heimer Murray 19 back with her young husbasd “Jimmy, and tho lit- tle god has won another victory. The heiress bride, who had mysteriously departed from the dark little flat she and James J. Murray occupied at No, 239 Bast Pitt venth Street, om last Wednesday, leaving no word, as sud- denly returned to him last evening. “Ob, Jimmie,” she said as she rushed into his arms, "I wanted to come back to you and told them they must let me come or 1 would sue them." Of course Jimmy had no thought of Such sordid things as wagers just them, but to-day he observed with some degree of satisfaction that he would yet win that $100 to $1 bet his Wife's uncle, Joseph Rothschild, made that they would not live together four | months. Murray had about given up hope of “Has Right to Expect More Than a Place to Eat and Sleep, but Wife Can't Bo It All’—Home Should Be a Resting Place, Not a Fetich of Senti- Z mentality, Retorts Woman Writer. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. finding his vanished bride late yea-| he i mightily concerned about tt. terday when he was told at the Times Annex Building, where he is employed 45 an elevator operator, that some one Wanted to talk to him on the tele- phone. She had gone to the flat they had in Fifty-seventh Street and was erying over tts emptiness. Soon Jimmy was with her and they went to the Sixty-seventh Street boarding house, where Murray said Jast night: “To begin with, I want to tell you that my wife is with me*now in this house, and that the threat of her father to disinherit her and disown FAR “Do not a | Is something seriously wrong with the modern home? Dr. Charles E. Jefferson of the Broadway ‘Tabernacle thinks so, and In the current number of the Wom-| an’s Home Companion he has an article (coyly sub- titled, “A friendly talk for just after the wedding day") which {s a prize specimen of the “whither are we drifting” school of eloquence. “Ono of the tragedies of our age is that the house has got in front of the home,” he mourns. women are so engrossed with the problems of house | “Men and building that they are neglecting the more serious problem of the building of the home. Not a few of our miseries aud disasters can be traced directly to “ this fatal blunder. large number of the tragedies of married life flow from ee _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, BRIDE WHO FLED ‘Man Should Do More Toward UNHAPPY MARRUGET~ May, AUSTIN CALLS ATTENTION TD THe Domestic MAY 22, 191 Making a Home (iRNANY'S REPLY Than Merely Pay the Bills, Says Pastor PLANNED TO OPEN FRIENDLY PARLEYS Will Not Be Defiant, but Use of Submarines Will Be Upheld. STAND ON REPRISALS. Suggestion That Passengers Be Kept Off Ships Carrying War Munitions, | _ By Samuel M. Williams. (Special Stall Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, May 22.—To make clear the attitude of Germany to- ward the United States the following information has been communicated to The Evening World on oMcial au- thority, and le ag near as it can be reflected In advance of the final draft of the Berlin Foreign Office note: Germany™ answer to President Wileon will not be defiant nor harsh in tone, but desiened to open the way for amicable discunsion. Tt will be a lengthy document, de- voted to the queation of a free and open sea for neutral commerce, and will review events connected there- with ince the beginning of the war. Germany desires to maintain friendly relations with the United States, because this country ts the only neutra! first-class power left to champion the doctrine of a free sea, Submarine warfare on merchant Vossels wan instituted by Germany solely as a reprisal against England’ starvation blockade, not as 4 men- ace to neutr Germany In agreeable to exempt passenger shipa from submarine at- tack provided they do not carry mu- nitions of ‘The United States low of 1883 forbia- ding the carrying of high explostives MRS. ausTED SAYS he &% Sick OF Te MONG — BeGimuwiG To Feel “THAT wh POSTMASTER HRD FOUND GUILTY OF ATR ONL After Jury Wrangles for Eighteen Hours. Georke A. Hurd, postmaster at Haworth, N. J, was found gutity to- day of the charges made against him by Martha Conrad, a clerk in his poat~ office, who accused him of having as- saulted her, The trial has gone on all week, at Hackensack, The’ jury retired at & o'clock Inat evening and disputed over the contradictory evi- dence until 11 o'clock this forenoon, E. C. Irion, Hurd's attorney, found ball for him in $2,000, apd the post- | master was set free pending appeal. If the verdict ts sustained he faces term in State's prison, Hurd is Mfty-one yearn old and has & grown son and daughter. He was powtmimester at Haworth under Preal- dents Roosevelt and Taft, and is one of the two Republican postmastere in Now Jersey reappointed by President Wilson, He in Secretary of the Na- |tlonat Asnociation of Postmaaters, | When he was arrested on April 11 he characterized hin prosecution as In tt. Martha Conrad, now seventeen rs old, swore that Hurd assaulted her on Jan, M1, 1913, and thereafter took her on trips to New York and to Atlantic City, Hurd was arrested at 3 A.M, April 1, and taken from Heworth to Hackensack, where he Wan releaned on $1,000 ball, Three days later Hurd had Martha arrested, to- wéther with bia own slater, Mra. Jes: sie Conrad Vaughan, Willlam C. Cor rad and Harry Conrad, on a charge conspira urd'’s son teatified at he id $120 to theme people p 0 hin father's absences to keep them quiet On hin trial Hurd declared that his sister was his sworn enemy, and that an old family grievance waa at the bottom of the case, He danied t! that bis companion at Atlantic City when he attended the postmasters’ convention was his daughter, Mrs. Myra odnes. blackmall and said there was politics! charge of Martha Conrad and said} sey Digs a TAKE WAR 1] WER MAN Many Reservists Have A> ai, ready Gone Home, Fe. oe ‘Tho Itatians of New York are different from (veir briltant sons of Italy more effective mood ing. No call to arma yet through the Italian eral, Cavaliere itor at the offices was chat with two clerks, In the office the Deputy Consul General pect any thrills, “Reservists are going ho: instructions, as usual,” “There has been no call do not know any. You eee there is ie i vator he ran into a dozen young laborers w! ing outside the door, E 5 j { {in passenger ships will be pointed to as requiriing this Government to ercise more strict supervision ove: cargoes. WILL GIVE GERMAN VIEW OF FOOD BLOCKADE. Mra. Jones corroborated her father, and Manager Ruckeyser of the Hotel Rudolph came all the way from At- lantic City to court, looked well at Mrs, Jones adn swore that she was the daughter whom he saw in his ho-~ tel with Hurd. Confronted with the this sin of placing the house first?” he reiterates, “A man needs more than a place to sleep in and @ place to eat in. If the house offers him nothing more than a bed and his' meals, then he will spend his days in| bis buniness, and his evenings tn his lodge or his club, It requires a home | fer hasn't got him anywhere. “She is going to stay here unt!l we get ready to move, but she is all broken up. Aren't you in there, Dearie?” he asked, and the answer BOY SHOOTS AND KILLS HIS YOUNGEST BROTHE art, which formerly found expression in wax flowers, hair wreaths and sald ‘k restaurant, : other hi 7 not to be brought up in an in- retord of a New Yor! pew pee ie i at to bring a man buck and keep him|” «rhe gistruction of that bundle of] Subater. Furthermore, man and Germany does not agree with Presi-| which showed that she waa on duty =e "0 an cl wasn't?” od T}in nis house. Many a woman has sentimental associations which is dent Wilson that American citizens was at Atlantic City with her father, Mrs. Jones explained that she had employed # substitute. lost her husband because she had the fata! propensity of using all ber en- ergy in keeping house.” A close friend of Charles Daly Bermheimer, the father of the girl, said to-day that Mr. Bernheimer had a right to sail safely on any ship but discussion of this what Dr. Jefferson apparently means’ Lg ; by ‘home,’ is not to be attributed to! they Dieaae, imply returnin; woman's absorbing interest in the! he fi ‘et _home, Purposes of ti WHILE AT BREAKFAST contention ia regarded a purely Posimaster Hurd is still combative, will our fares home, I don’t daughter eaiened to disown hie] TWO HEARTS TO BUILD A|material things of the household.| eat hea tae vohlion baa the > I rig | eet Dolnt rather than an isaue be> | Be ay that there te bell. $33 to get home.” s Bt MMT Sid, BRE eHeOe £960, HOME; ONE CANNOT. Man himself in responsible. Such! ervsiept after his | Mother Says He Was Wild] tween tno two nations. ° renidente of Ha- “Charlie Bernheimer loves his ohild,” the friend sad, “and wanted to do everything he could for her . Of co »pposes man, two hearts to build a| © have happier hom q 4 good thing for the girl to be sepa-| by herself. Many men do not realize |*? Complaina, are doing so because) exclaimed Mrs: Austin, with frank condition of concessions in submarine WIGHT FIRE ALARM rated, but now that she has definitely for generations men have said that) impatience Ack mneriad, anderen warfore, There are different views made her choice, he will have noth. | this. They assume that alla woman) ie an ni ne oman, |thitks at inquiring into. the Feasona| ‘The four sone of Joseph Hzaletray| in Berlin, Strong influence Ie being ing further to way. ‘They will have ania is a house, If they a the “To-day mon loathe the fotleh [which prevent them slieve in were at breakfast in the dining room| brought to bear on the Foreign OMce| 1 for'l now Murray will mot get heip| im, Rothing more they think! it nas been made of hemel” earlier marriuges, but before they are|of their home at No. 1290 Fortieth| not to apeak so strongly as 10 create) Telephones to Night Clerk of Chel- from the family.” omens Lid be ee They ee enslsiesed Mee Austin otih a Roesinie we inet make many Street, Kore rk, Brooklyn, at #|@ belief in this country that Germany sea Results in Summons to emaelves ul n their business, take ne fac 9 Fer bringin o'cloe o oT | ae ing og Raunt pepe pdehelpeeag With their tnalecem.| quiet but tense earnestness, jing iotwoon boys ut x! jock to-day, when Joneph, the eld-| ts trying to use the United States as Park Weat, who lost bis job because panions, and then wonder why But Dr. Jefferson kindly concedes that “many times it ts the fault of the |" women as are still sacrificing com- ship with their husbands and “They loathe the tittle-tattie of unting. “Quyht people to marry younger, as Dr, Jefierson says —would we then greatly improved. Bevery individual's sl efficiency must be It is not yet known what will be the and Had Contracted the extent of Germany's demand on the United States to exert pressure ont, wixteen years old, drew a revolver | a lever against England's war policy. worth who aided in the prosecution, Fight Blaze Adjoining. index of per from hin pooket, He inserted a cart- Public opinion in Germany is very he eloped with and married Mins Iea- ch once w diant ow] hom scord In order to avoid the 4 Fire inte jast night and early this Bo Geramalnon of hig] SOM Once Were radiant Grew They are bored to death with the | PUL OM tors Ne oiter i Vuenacen Fide and with m jeating remark| bitter against the “starvation block- ee teth end sate . 4 | sentimentalities of home, When | Surly marriages tie linking together | pointed (he weapon at his brother Jo- | ade,” and many bigh officials oritioise ald, gota] “If the husband, feeling that by the) Oe ii meme he of two per soph, tem years old, and pulled the] the United States for what they con- measage from her 0 hud de-| furnishnig and maintenance of the! ® rf pape }Iectual 4 lopment trigger, mission to Koeiand’s selaure eides to hav re to do With) House his duty ts fulfilled, goes off mat Resause He ¢ |Our educational an ; D caraann de tea ae cee Beadber Ago her unless she Kuve up her husband : ¢| Sweet, sentimental tome must be nv moditie The bullet entered Joneph's fore- cargoes on ri » had the furniture taken away by|t? his business and pleasures, or if] Sweets enuumeniel Ieee | perpons may beep on with (her COU-|nend and pencteated his brain. Mo Germany will take advantage | Hirert, and through them the alarm was | Inatuliment man and left to go to| the wife, after whe has prepared the lt a ae mrauity ty: \Enlce adler mattinnn and Pa Sane , of the reply to eet forth fully to |aiven. Heveral hundred hastily threw father, Murray continued eals and m inks back | ape from society, te gratify he {cation after mal tonn aropped to Jone Pig on winps and watehed the firemen trom @ took her out Ww Flatbush tol. 5 tary life she loved betore| Ye lor pintersourse, | en ran Into the after telling| the American people her conten: | to Wnts oe escapes and halesnion home of A. HH. Matthewa, bis| iit? the solitary life # se eae Rinteet on the mantien | CHURCH ECONOMICS AND DO- jig wirviving brothers, Frank, aged] tiene regarding England's attempt telephoned to Night Clerk | neay “partner, Whore wan it in| he Was inarried, following her own) he can put his feet en the mantie TEL ATION®:- COURT, |Aclse en ee rei the ken arate paaad fe Hines Start | Y he called through the! tastes and pursilts, making no effort | ‘ye male & p Ag ore Be 4 | mesTic ’ ji ia, - 4 iv ; bd Americen ond other neutral ehipe ' enter into ybitlons 10 | ut Dr. Jefferson says economies Call & doctor the revolver inte oR veny-fret Mirest,” come back in| ‘2 the Hite and ambition) he can craw! out of sigh sil and’ 4 Rader Game ate oat FABAL” 1p love and O08 tram tha tain and renting delivery te Gor: fo girl's voice, “Don't know the num. | ¢ no home will grow) "Nuw, as we sy rg a Pr reminded ber Polleom who liven | many, even of f efor nen: | hoor he ‘a window the fames ben? $e oF thal ewes eee ee eT ull the bole 1 of never col “ Dag combatants, It is ayainet thie | tiem into | floor of Now 240-342, ‘Auyhow, they could t keep her] Dr. Jefferson eays we ought to 4 bole ond pull (he b main whe retorted nan op pied policy that the German submar | wri called Headquarters Wat- rom mo, Khe cried all the an ne ' was od re tr ry Swan éo-4ay and came beak to mar” | MOT? cud ta pe ‘y sf The 4 f the old-fashioned “hn afternoon ‘e a nf geoese Ml jne wartare is waged and not | tation Chel M pened ge 4 le © senend| a v "We are tired of all this inter-| Uli we can afford to build expensive | jome” 1 ventured eri Relations Court should merit net American lives and Amer 4 A Pas.< I LM our affairs and have! houses, ond he seome very sure thet way emind me of 1) APOE) any one that poverty ts ' * ambulance! eon commerce » Matthew You was injured 1 can't hold out much longer." decided go to Chicwao to li¥e | unnupyy home jife le newer due pet om for many en unhappy 5 ween Monpital The due ecaute 4f thas enmmisae ue high pressure hose gut out of | Don't know when we'll go, but pretty Sidene. but thet “the ay ik ie ane te | opines found thet Arthur hed been ‘i 4 struck bin. Two Bree Put Off (¢) soon, and we won't have to ask for| * " A g - tieity gate on the nerves of both needs ail the de overcme vy nme on the help, either, Vil take care of my ea heer.” 3 4 . | husband ond wife Ore, poor # ~ Wilson's tome ony 4 ys nation tov noud 1p pudded appre y make either riy \nmunity of ehipe carrying Indeed you w came trom the uses ‘ bad . rem opiaw trom M . pe f war, which chance om ol oat @ fertens syed a “er . fuund that bi bu me ie enptenied thes & mu —— weld 0 older talk, P Mary Aust ef our foreman 1b hutee . x, WILL SETTLE PROMPTLY FOR! oe bid Porgy hod ry sen book, “Lave and the Mow ‘. Am én Ve in sate uf Aumerionn shipe cunt vid telialde remedy, Doom’ making ” . ft om 4 14 watintant Mee ¥. 4, Medan, , oy : ' . ehh Ne , New York City, supe od the A an vies snd Learns That New tat . ade ae fale pe uw a . pulling Beery Meg ne Now Gey sag 9 uh of ole with bee . 7 ly arom 7 promorves oli the ie ‘he " 4 ° +4 pipe Has a Pine Hair of Laung dive durian the doy | to HY cust f o «f ‘ pone y ‘ Stas nie vane Meedocee, lnsreete pout ° . oo nee or opin “tuene : Lor thaount # 4nd inierente AKHINGTON, May it~ On biel ark, a0 1 wes be pepetita, clear your shin or ervplions be “ . - , f t vl be on oy af ' p ° evil bene b dont Wi Uequens attacks ond purl, the wood . sg ow ‘ " > olred to walk olout, The trowbie with el these om - r - val od to lw just what ved & (het they beppered = = * - ' ' yeend peers oye.” wee her TEPARATE INTERESTS FON HUG REQUESTED BY ¥ AWENY a mA ony OF course 0 ANO wire Sitters 4 ' os mor 6 ot the Churer - A o 0 deny better then vowel A it “od ~ aime Make Your Vacation Count! where ‘ ‘« About 1000 bummer Resort Announcements we aed etCouns & HOME ' “ ‘ . see i the sertanin se Maren | The Big Sunday World , ke rs . ; “ : ‘ lo-Morrew! ° . ‘ “ r te f " ’ ‘ “an Moore . ‘ . , wea bee fo boris f ‘ Toe iat “sh2Gh:| sor 5 ra | ag AL ently Gove’ ot bo eitepie big “The heme should provide @ carly wh the burial wwe w were bls basics Wo Aicnandes Wiihem Allee!” & werevee! ce at the MammOeey Le eg al wa | Sowers of beg pane bos Sonolive $00, 191 he youn and 6 OPE ue mon er a jeer . aise hae” “sean UTP * thevened years of MOUSE THaT > Wieker Vette to tenth vmdenle wite whe