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World He ruptcy Charge— ( Up if Left Alone. John Grant SOLVENT AND CAN ~ PAY DEBTSINFULL thineset Stetmnent to Evening $100,000, Counsel for Lyman haa! fakes Frightened Him.” claimed that this amount was ex- const ve, | Dr. Lyman who is in the Tombs {GOING AWAY A MISTAKE. waiting trial, makes the following signed statement to ‘The Evening | To Fight Hard Against Bank-} world, which ts the first he has injunction preventing the bankruptcy suit from being pressed. Judge Hand eustained the conten- tion of Lyman's counsel that the a!- loged swindler did not have to answer questions as to the whereabouts of | the money he is said to have secured until it was shown that he fs insol- vent. Mr. O'Neil! contended that to force Lyman to answer the receiver's questions might compel Bim to in oriminate himself. In the mattér of ball Tudge Dayton in the criminal branch, upheld the demand of the District Attorney's of fice that the figure be placed ai | Declares “Old Mis- given: If Lam not hounded and my assets are not dissipated, then I am sure ,that I can pay dollar for dollar. If | | 1 was not under a prison sentence in ill Settfe Lyman, accused of us-| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROEH 0, 1916. France Plans to Send Youths \ ee me CHAPERONED, IT Here to Learn Yankee Ways PROPERTORECENE AMARRIED MAN These “Ethics” Mrs. Grenor, Applied to the Visits of Lawyer Hunter. cupied all the good seats in Justice Erlanger's part of the Supreme Court to-day Mrs. Sarah FB, Grenor | dle aged, good looking divorces ex- j ship with men she had established a ‘To an audience of women who oo-| | plained that in her platonic friend. | EE irene nmetenenen | HER HUSBAND “DEAD” TO HER BECAUSE HER 9004O64-00004000-8¢ ORIG -50059936-05.56-00 | oalee 0369300 - alo PISTOL:POINT “ FOR $30,000 WHEN HUSBAND DARTS 1H a | Aged Mr. Cocheu Says It Was Extortion and Three At+ rests Follow. LOVE FOR HIM DIED Howard J, Nichols, a machinist of No, 367 Bridge Street, Brooktyn tia wife Lulu, and bis mother Lote, were arraigned before Magistrate Nash ta Adams Street, Brooklyn, to-dag- charged with extortion by Theodore Cochen, seventy-elght years olf, af No. 143 Penn Street, a Custom House inapector, and for many years promi- nent in Republican politics in Brooke lyn. The old man ts a member of the cod cs. 8 alle [tre le of ethi ne = ee the Hanover and Congress clubs and i@ California, then I never would have | witness stand to. defend herself well to do. fog the maiis in a swindle whICh | iot te juriediction of the New York against the charge made by Mra. + According to Mr. ( , ho stop: \ metted him $200,000, began his fet | courts tor I had nothing to fear 1o- Anna Bellvilie Hunter that she had) ‘> ped at the Nichols home on hie way ’ ‘yaar before Judge Hand in the |cally, My office business was pros- misconducted herself with Froderick | ® » the Erie Basin yesterday moraing Pankruptey uit brought against him |Perous and conducted in a lawful | W. Hunter, @ well-to-do lawyer who! } 1 response to repeated messages in the Federal Court by John L.|™Matner. My mistakes of old fright- | is boing sued for divorce q from Mra. Lalu Nichols, who was fora Fen ee ie Oars o|thtd tie and. forded im to Janve, Tt ® man be married, said Mra.| § merly a maid in his home, She oaid Lyttle, receiver for : S suet as my business was increasing | Gronor, It is not only sate, but highly | $ help in getting her huss Co., the firm name under which |Z hundredfold both to my clients and discreet for a woman to receive him | ¢ 1s Mr. Cocheu had helped Lyman operated at No. 68 Broad|myself. We all would have become in her apartment with @ chaperon| : Street. rich, always present ; T had iaid wn hat and coat,” ~~ Loman declares ho Is aotvent and| 1 knew that there was a warrant | _ But if a man be single, she declared, | said Mr, Cocheu, “and was talkigg ots out for me lit 1s netther indiscreet nor careless t with Mrs, Nichols when her husbasd iit dive tow inti te lor me on the California charge ni j announced be will fight toa om tary [224 MY bondsman desired to sur- receive him alone, came In and siouted: “Now I've rot attempt to place him in involuntary Applying this rule to her platonic Pj you!” He brandished a revolver a Bites. wy craer me. As my arrest would par- WAS AIRIS With, Mes, dhantans' tee Wile 1406-44-66 \said he would kill me uniess T gave Dankruptoy. He refused yesterday to /alyzo my business here, and to take andentp Pera Becielah 31 t Wn $30,000. 1 told him 1 had not oe % answer questions put to him by Al-|care of my clienta and myself, I left ness declared sho had never over. |” : ia join NCH Money and, besides, | had ae Now Y . stepped the bounds of propriety by! friend who could come would § checkbook, “They brought ‘me a ple fred B. Nathan, attorney for Receiver |New York City. But before I lett, 1 Havens Alen call at Marasarinent at paper and forced me ts nen nie 4 seoks, through his own|P!@¢ed $16,000 tn the cash drawer es seule Le n Gavevel: uk Mrs. Grenor teati- {draft on the First Nationdl, Bante a . I, vith wt at ty » d a 4 iiisis, Finn's i Pan, uch to mest my current Bilis, Rc Be ae ae eran on | fads, slay aa alone, with SEK Bunter | BRCCRIVH to 0 coo They kept mew attorney, Frank J. O'Neill, to get N17 aia not owe more than $1,000 at the Sr Ie ee he aaa ee ee | baie WA pUBNIG places, They Had prom: | feat, §, cena with him in her compartment on aj [Ut In public places. They had prot morning t py o'clock in time of my departure, and I am go- Pullman ear going to and from New| onaded through Contral Park, had | the afternoon. e ing to fight hard the bankruptey ; iden! veg. |@inet in tho Vanderbilt and otier| On arriving at home, the elder , Orleans during the Mardi Gras se proceedings. vais hotels. ¢ tocheu communicated with Al ant It is not my acts of the present but besa m | “But there was a time when istrict Attorney Peters, who to-day of the past that cause mo my present as tae One, Hundsed ana Monts | usc Yourdelven ‘alone: at tant” | Rories Resrants foe ee aa trouble. If I did not have my past 1| LN agi eee le said Mr. Schouerman with strong 4-| Nullivan found the mother and could not be touwhea'in ‘New wore Street apartment, Mrs. Grenor de-|Cont gn the phrase. | near the Firet National Bank and the hor cduld the authorities dare break aria ibs beaks SEVGTUART TRA aa 6A ule “eo |2ouuger Mrs. Nichols at home. Thay tpi ROI , e and | 0! “ulna car 4 ! refused to make jt. into my office, seize my books and fom Into the house and {on Vullnan car | refuse Nake any statement and duah SUNbuE & sing’ i behind aa |romain until he departed. Tt mado] Were alone of con m ring Mom ing made against me. iio, no difference to her whether tho] mysecif for comfort ake, and the | Oocnsel nave consulted with If the present proc oor ng oh chaperon was relative, friend or! porter who testified shat Mr. Borne : “aah adnan, Se one in his pajamas was in my be —— sidered solely on thoir merits and bp toe {told an absolute falsehood. Wel JUROR GETS SIX MONTHS, without regard to my previous con. | "Why did you always take wre ‘I layed cards, but nothing more cal = " i "ie ll be chat care to have a chaperon pi t when 1 found Mr. Hunter an agreoable man, | ‘ " We eat too much meat,which | viction will be found that £ am| so Abie wea tha oe eee eee variously: iil at the | Selected @ Hrive Whem Sitting tm clogs Kidney says not only solvent but made | Mr. Hunter calle a Sire tf is U. Ss. Court. pied : y hoth for my clients and n | Schouerman, counsel for Mra. Hur f questions amased| touts Landau, a het = “i noted authority. sealed fa suse he was a married ma : (enced to-day to serve ‘tus meatal a aa ' MINE SEGOND WEBER replied the witness and dead?” asked the | 514, fs 4 rhage i oMvlal stateimen AS" LA BORE prisonment and pay a fine of $600 for } “Oh, then, if Mr. Hunter had been) cross a soltetth If Back hurts or Bladder |" made to any newspaper | je sits Vaiaae Sau MbUId! ote tinve TéAlEe 1 believe he tn.” naid Sram Grange, | Nidal PpPhed ls re serer daa rs ree 5 y “1 was told some seven years ago last Janu. iT . ae meat American Initiative and Business Methods Are bs» nat 0 under « snaideration 18) tained him in the presence of 4 Way dud,” setit wa eta J. Dette and or a while. oye ,unanimously in favor of giving! chaperon?” “1 don't want to cause you heart , 1 for amusatiog dia Needed for the Upbuilding of a Reconstructed j women tne vote. You know How ee ew gata atte Grenor, faliure,” maid Mr. Senmurrniai, “out |ponds acroas the Canadian i low’ jana ve; how the i op | Your husband is a and When you wake up with backache and France After War, Says Jules Bois, Novelist Bley Cpisllnrsehia mare) sere te leTnere te 8 great reason and, another Fat in thi ely eye dof for eee A P Death t * rary * et of pure jus . Ps op thing, this code was created by b “Well, that's strange, isi ! States District dal ier im the Kary reson gem) and Dramatist, Here as Official Emissary. lromodiate exigency, Muttrage t9 only of yg. afr. Munter told mo ho wan al Afra: Grenor nonchalantly. "WEL" | fentenoe bwaatae 3 ae one arm of feminism. But I find many ‘ ; 4 fa hh {sho said, shrugging her shoulders, er ey. rauch mest, says a well-known authority. : 4 4 ‘ married man and sald he never) Sho. were divorced seventeen years he teat PR Sonvigelan’ ss Meat forms uric acid which overworks yy sue Sinith jmore of your women are suftragists,| vanted me to be alone with him. Je] 1° “ie jove was dead, We were | PrnettetebeDn Shove the Kidners in thelr effort to filter I SHEA AMBASSADOR T TO CHILI. By Nixcla Greeley-Smith. : nicidialberesd Aad nine Seana | rote and told me he never wanted | ent so, far an our Ives eongerned| Old Time Opere Stager Deas. rom ¢! and they become sort of | lk with a Frenchman of intellect is to tour the world of ideas ure afraid of it,” I answered, | (4. eft alone with ne leach othe prefer to. thin CHICOGA, March 8.—Mme, Marie paralyzed and loggy. When your kid-| matanna od by wit aed m psehagep orld tot ittlevox ound the Hotel] old ladies of both sexes who} °..0. S) Qrote to yout, did he? What | dead, at any rate = Diro Marton, sixty-four yeare old, @ neys get sluggish and clog, you must re- aiaken, havo just r Cie SHOR A WCE! i . ue ‘y : any velist and| "Fite with knitting needles having | 4,4 A : Adie ns ea ouy a ney xaniination ot Mrs former grand opera singer, died at ligve them, like you relieve your blowels:| agit arah d--Joseph 31, | Biltmore, to ve exact—ia tite company of M, Jules Bois, French no Had cgolared (hat tree womanhood misae | 414 He call you, Gara +t cated | ener, (Attorney Carlisle Norwood, | ver home bere last Right, Physielale removing all the body's utinous waste, | gneq tnd, Wea Hom dyamatist, who has come to the United States on anj) Sr, He called me allle and ¢ called | counee inrolalin for divores. Broganc 1 seidieeute pisurieh causa amare efee you have backache, sick headache, | °" Milne es fficlal mission ,of sentiment from his native landj ‘™ a him Mr. Hunter. You see, { mot Mr. |the counterclaim for divorce, Brought | feud grate, plslriey caused hes deat y spells; your stomach sours, tongue | 4, 10,. ant Bat Rioureen feagen te Po ridiculous,” M. Bole} sster in the Amerionn Art Gallery | Gevet: 2 tocc ine welt beeen Store in Chicago for more then o abareee ae is coated, and when the weather is bad MMAR heheaee® acca Sates |Protested. “Feminism ix not a 8y8-| nen ee ears age, My flance, Jary critic and Hovelist, Aurea as co- ;*,contury, | Nearly thir Jeetrspouitay you have rheumatic twinges. The urine PROD. M. Bois is redited to the American peo; Yitem of sentimental anarchy, It Is Mr. Dolph, an artist now dead, intro- | respondent Opera Company of New York. in cloudy, full of sediment, channels aime elters from the French Ministers of Forelgn Affairs.) primarily the belief that woman Js a lim Dolly Sn artet now Heals Stee | Alstary t gay dinnors and trwts 4 ‘inhi. often get sore, water scalds and you are STILL BLIND, } of Fine Arts, of Agriculture, and from the Chambers} human being existing for B oer the te bib, ill and. t had fo os 0 Gautier’ Pete Be was, fee Arrested as Fugitive Murderer. i obliged to scek relief two or three tir “It this is justice,” complains of Commerce of all the principal cities of France. When} Sale in love, but it teaches that love et it. I found Mr. Hunter a will- | easie J. Conover, who wae person CHRISTINA, (via London), Mareh % Pee GE eet’ s goods reHatle pi the blind beggay of the Tender. | he arrived this week he announced that as a token of| hus dutien a4 well as rights.” ewe atie I tier my fiance's tl irs. ffunti 7 until “afew )-=on the arrival ‘of the. steamahig prema? COOSINY @ GOOC, relate paysls t ked u 5 bsvalee ; A i : ng adviser, id | montis erfoot, who married |Oscar I, from New York, the police, \ cian at once or get from your pharmacist | lm, tho picked up tco pennies th Htude of France to America he was empow-red| MILITARISM., PACIFICISM AND] doath he began to call on me Mr. Hunter's sister, was living at thy luson request of the American leas cabout four ounces of Jad Salts; take from the sideu end was are to arrar for a visit to us next October of the members PREPAREONESS. “Then you really ved up to this Freon od ue a a ton, ested a Russian pas n tablespoon in a lane of water be ated, “I can't eve it Theatre Francais, the famous playere of tho great 't know how the conver code?” asked Mr, Scheuerman trie he Mentone mA Salis (Tee Patnaelonnte. ajeuied DF’ mundes \ ero, besabitast fora few days, anil your ——-——— State theatre who have never before been permitted ta] Pitted sud : “Always,” was tho answer, “It broke hla rule iin ties was “hou for hie ho s is made from the acid of grapes! Weather and War ve Mim tol save their country. The organization of this most celebrated theatrical| over that sone me 4 Miss Shine, my const wan mith ete Mite Let nat Posie setae \ and lemon juice, combined with lithia, tay Krause tte No. 409 Rroage | Company in the Worid goes back to an Imperial decree written by Napoleon] wnoMelal AG MadouPoghe Avous| Mater tes Geum eae, aoe |e said, “the food « | erence and has been used for poucrations to] Gurtay Krauss, titty, No. 205 Rroad- aha sw by the light of the flaming clty which atested| PeOMe, way have had brought about) nog in the apartment [ sent for my | Mtew Hunter and My te iar ii ria { eleen and stimulate sluggish kidneys, | Faces Fouie ie cold of: the AnrBiasveny Be ore a rue: *§ — sels des at ee neice. and sats| niece; if sho way not available any |dinners—cavia guides hon's be . road | ae Se ® th t affected ind. She such a pince as the groat banking| listening tc ews of Wood. ir. ane s. Hunter never live oh b 3 it no Longer irritates, thus ending LT Po lp i pet oedes pele wholes contines (ee (alk olin Rote ae teen banking | vow Wils icy ly no army at the start. If you Were ee eid ee eee meyanter wont {witness a when Mr. Hunt ,, der weakness, ay reser nt into| In the course of an ho ali jHouzo of Morgan for instance. One| We have the greatest] called upon suddenly to defend your- | hI". yaleepy and would retire, | mad trips away, Mra. \ lad Salts is a life saver for regular tho collar at 3 o'clock this morning, | ay pois he < t help remarking | of the purposes of my visit is t sympathy wit Wilson's ideals,""| self you would have to learn how r. Kerfoot would go upstairs and pat| Hunter would look tate the wardrebs meat eaters, It is inexpensive,/cannot | pean, to fx the furnace, and shot | identally apoleon without! range the details of this plan to dis-1M. Bois sald. > mek presenta] Youg a woman, would not be in the © bed to see if her husbund’s hat and coat injure and makes a delightful, effer-| himeelt through the head ati’, had ire] TPGAde ah Rut oiOUl ot to MOB-! cuss it with your merehanuts and) the spivitual © in polities, His! sam’ position of advantage (hat [ am | see them Kiss each other") were there If not she would gobs Meiicat litkte-water drink.—-Advt, \ br thera in th Fall heey] oe if ‘ resources | finan Thaver not ieee theories are the or whieh | because Tha had ilitary training, asked Mr. Norwood : jeu Rov and up to Mp a cow, and that bate nehacetonhe scaly SOTAG | RON © endeaveved to pul in prac-| Binglunu, mistress of the seas, of tre- 7 eee he witness sald with |Kerfoot, h, : Biot im warfare the German® 80] American sympathy for France, to| tice fer forty s And this great| mendous power’ financially, "was as N far have ponctrated R a “nu fure is the very activ rman pro- war for which sho was unready, un-|Melpless as a Ww man for land op | th t . wnda of which tte ults are propared, is the result. | tlons. She had no army in a awe ner than FR - o has to P, March 4th ay : y Fmnce ha ught | contin oni To-morrow, Saturday, Mare C RS This was’ long thine after we hat ap parent in your Congress, I be-| Youre Kmnce has sous! t V splendid organization troop 4 discussed — the viait ¢ | at your And to quarrel 1 France. | Lave just visited the i i H embers of th » Prancait and , Po onde an interna fe’ In| ish camps and ft know what L An Interesting Bit of History — [sinve's.0! 0) Theatre Fal Mh) ales, f pogo abo eda AAT TAIRA: ALOULL 1 a e Or- aists ne for Mogland abo hy ” But the two colossa Everybody Should Know Jhas brought M. Hols to America for| ack of tac cr inte aven YRS | tine war were Yngileh a second tine within a year MARVELLOUS RESERVE FORCES ‘over Morocco : sles werp and the One of the interesting places in Lowell, Mass.,|come FOR IDEAS FOR A RECON- OF FRENCH WOMEN oy t rve| campaign. Pe F hi F, ee : ) © France ‘OUR blunders, re is the old apothecary shop on Merrimack street, STRUCTED FRANCE GOpliie dadl wend dike eRe ssa ry Franee tal with the chivalry of his Which asnion avors established in 1827. This location is still a drug} Thave come t 1 only?" 1 ed. “Why pot Hrenoh | fo? i! peaca wow jeannut divide} @ fron store, although of course modernized in many de i y women, to But pe " re| would be t Ay i sl Man eres te te ate ie u | me ome of But perhage they are| Would me to nrodioo | mote eat Hane ie ohm more (dee partnents. ‘The old prescription books, however. {;...n sent to t too national to wish to come soar Ie for We al : sl like to put before the Ame Smartest have been preserved and form vn interesting record | yyy " x Froneh wor Ud per 1 forever NAR Oe crept Spring Blouses ) covering nearly a century eacteandas ) haps be expatrinted with grouter ynover un ita Went to the daeeh ne of the most will need upbuitding € than the Freneh mon, M. Bot Pa ae FOUL. Y Heusmla hid in ooks isthatof. ofthe wondertu ry red, "French women have an fq 2 Was NAprepare Phe tle, Bho, itd not help. | Enusland hod \ = Consol an pe u extraordinary reserve of 4 anoe'situstio 1914 Iw the | Intereate there Grand 10) aS ; / y, $ $ threo thio ha a teeter tage ae una ci ae & . country in wor ed. homes, their husb: and son. war and preparation for wa pave | Of the Serty K rol, Mine ‘ t dated June oth, 18: “Frenchmen have t au men-; centuries, Think of all the reserve, had long tatks with your M Bry fought the batt! a hb Aoaw | f f 7 { tten the original Frenchinen t 6 h ing that she had very little chanes, | written the origi ie , tally, but they are ony ppressed | forces they have in the bank, all the.on thta point, But le does r {eee she had to respond to Hele] ieee! iia scription for Father John's {|by the enormous git of (:adition | reinforcements they can bring up to| He believes that to preg gium's call for help, Yet Bel ! uf Heavy qualities of the Medicine. This prescription wes compounded B MMB| | which exints amony 1 4 among the) a cris tee onod SOE reed to, Alans were more seer an thar " r new silks and silk crepes for the Reverend Father John O'Brien at the "English. In Aw bed idea, | Prencis on 8 a ObMeEv RL Apay of ¥ paclies fad 4 were more with Germ any \ ao - Georgettes, crepe de old drug store on that date, and was so succe he mental ane i capital of unused strength. are ore Tee atl than with Franc «UC may these t . vv / chines, taffelas, striped ful in, treating Father John’s ailment, which in more than any other coun ya led aivagur iia’ den) t ipa, at eee alae France, the mother. of | asd \ satins, in the budding was a severe cold and throat trouble, that he Franes dov Por \ long hare wilt " rho An ie 1 only to the ta Spring colors. edicine is fi sa The Old young men here to g K to be Lbneg of 1 h st says,‘ 1 awe berty 1, liber . peremenere 60 Ge0e from you and to « mek and adapt; “Phat t a fominiat Ke Ree atatintd pared Miherty. of the tit and the newest things in collars, yoke line and c~ calling for the medicine, |to her condi © fearlessness and) objected, “And gou ate a notorious hot preparation f ier aleavas: for| erle ha of! feminiat ny was too much prepared. If you Ks wf they always asked for|enterpri f Ain t wen to er ane Oz Mitten ct x 1 ‘ n se f 1 eve ay 1 surely .j \- i—a unusual assort- ’ John’s ¥ , [American svience, un Amer Pomininn admits self up 2 an every i y Specials for to-morrow—a most wt Pather aha pe eins fean art, Fe will exeel In} to a certain point,” M lied: u develop your a Lilve ment of the newest blouses New York has seen, : fel t ite name ang {the arts. You have } he foundae What point to exhibit yi at my you! f comparing favorably with those usually priced icine got its name and ' fron ff V 4 / # ‘ tion of o g1 i music, © won “The point where ° ever be re v from 42 to $4 higher. V4 Father John’s Medicine or) shear E BIE pepe pape oo be ee on a “Nis a safe family remedy stil ry nile I observed | yourself. Wh soritl s 1 9 for colds, coughs, throat} my mind suddenty filled with the the assassination of nallty nth At the Fashion troubles, and as # tonic clatter of our lusic, ragtime The of fern inism t i . Sh and body builder, he-, dan nd ra I France,” M. Holy continued Mt New Snop cause it does not contain "There is very mu aihat France first charter of the right REN oIRS t ber learn from you ois con- was drawa up afier the Revolut i opium, morphine, chloroform, and | ™#» ' ; wn interest The plan ts to have certain by Olympe de Gouges, assisted any other poisonous drugs, or aleo-| Hated The plier ve cariain | by Olympe ses assisted DY ONLY PRAISE FOR UNPREPARED Nineteen West 34th Street ) P 8 . th sureates of our Condorce The battle for feminism | hol, but is all pure, | OUns men v aM Or ay : ENGLAND. ary Shop cho) Chan Are the Rogiieh te bes : i Wholesome NOUT-! America and study in your greut for wormen has been won in theory. |; ey ean?’ L hing. [business and banking saterprises| be pariiunientury commission which “Ves, Remember, ebe had practical: | 0s ies Finan