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/THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. TELLS OF FINDING GIRL'S PAJAMAS IN HER HUBBY’S GRIP Notes to Deateat Jack” and “Honey Boy” in Dr. Leigh- ton’s Pockets, Wife Says. COLLAPSES ON STAND. Physician Flirted With Cigar- ette-Smoking Girl on Train, Spouse Asserts. Tt was not the love letters in fem- ining hand, addtessed to “Honey Boy” and “My Dearem Jack,” which Mrs. Margaret D. Leighton found in the pockets of her husband, Dr. John A. Leighton, a member of N. Y. Athletic Club, that caused her the keenest grief and led to their separation after two years of married life. It was what she found in his little brown grip, she tuld Supreme Court Justice Erlanger to-day, that sent her from her home choking with grief. In the grip, neatly folded, were two pairs of boudoir slippers, one pair of each for a woman, the other for a man. “Time after time,” sobbed Mrs. Leighton in court, “when the Doctor was on one of his sprees I gave him ealt baths, bromidia and alcohol rub: Dr. Leighton is about ¢ feet 2 inches tall, and by fellow members in the New York Athletic Club he Is credited with having once knocked out Jim Corbett in an amateur exhibition in the club. “Just two years after we were mar- ried,” Mrs, Leighton continued, cry- ing, “I was about to press his coat, In one pocket I found a check for a bag at the Pennsylvania Station, I went for it. When I opened it our bulged a pair of woman's size blue silk pajama: pair of ma pajamas, a pair of lady's slippers, a POSLAM HALTS SKIN DISEASE Arrests Eczema’s Progress, Soothe: and Heals Quickly. Ready to relieve your skin trouble, g power should bring about ceable improvement after very brief treatment. Itching stops. Inflamma tion is allayed. Ita benefits are all out P st. More- over, Poslam te canngt injure the most del Poslam Soap, which cont ia the tonic scap for use on the skin d for toilet and bath. For sample, send 4c stamps to Emer- gency Laboratories, $2 West ¢3th ‘ew York ( Sold by all druggists. Naw contains the exact kind ot tissue building food needed by those who h:ve throat troubles and are thin, weak and run down. . No weakening stimulants or danger- ous drugs alk I ae ig 75 Dalr of man's slippers and a needle and thread. ies board were confirmed imes after this discovery Aeaia, i pressing his clothe, I found letters written by a woman eae Lo aly arte" a lle.” ‘They | st Jack” and | “nosey ‘Bor o an wenn of how glad she was the Doctor had written her a aweet letter, “I expressed my displeasure to Dr. | Leighton daughter, Lura” (Dr. | Leighton hi three daughters and two sons by a preyious marriage) “but she just smiled and said ‘that ‘wap nothing.’ She told me she knew Estelle as Miss McElroy, of Suffern, N. Y. 1 immediately returned the letters to Miss McBlroy, and when 1 told my husband about it he flew into @ rage and cursed me. Later on he frequently left the house, saying he was going out to see one of his” girls.” In spite of these discoveries, Mrav) be cae told the Court, she patched er differences with her husband. But when the doctor returned fro: three-day visit to Atlantic spring of 1913, his wife cone found in his pocket a hotel bill anaes | out to “J. Duncan and wife.” .An-) other split enaued, and Mra, Leighton went to a camp in the Adirondacks. “On my way to the camp,” the w neas said, “I told the doctor's chauf- four T was Mra. Leighton. He ore at me and ;emarked: ‘Oh, g you're not Mrs, Leighton. Wh: real Mra. Leighton is up at camp. ‘Upon arriving at the camp the other ‘Mrs. Leighton’ was not to be found. Later my husband came up. When we were returning to New York | { noticed a young woman in the car smoking cigarettes behind a news- paper. As we were leaving the car [the doctor suddenly told me he had left his watch behind and returned. 1 saw him walking up and down the mond with the youn ter learned wes } Butte Just before \ Leighton com- pleted her story three daughters of Dr. Leighton arrived in the court room and took seats beside their) father. He kissed them and t sight brought « shrick from Mrs. Leighton and she collapsed on the witness stand, The trial was halted. pills HOW FAR IS AN INSULT IN FITTING GIRLS’ SHOES? who: eElroy of | Thinks There Should Be a Sliding Scale. CLEVELAND. 0., May momentous question, “How far mi gentleman shoe clerk go in fitting a pair of high top shoes on a woman?” was still unsettled to-day after one customers took their case before a panied by Mins Mary Coy, twenty, was exchanging a pair of high top shoes in the shop of Isadore Feld- heim, fifty, when suddenly boxes, footrules and sioes began to fill the alr. “He was insulting,” aid Mrs. Treves to the court later. “It was shocking the way he behaved.” “L was mereiy fitting on a pair of shoes,” Feidheim said. ‘The judge thought there should be | a siding scale for exposure of a woman's silk stocking, depending on the kind of shoes, He dismissed the case, ees KIS8 AND TELL. Sued for breach of promise, a resourceful Boston minister has produced five cotlege students, alt of whom testify to having kissed the fair plaintiff. NURSE LEAVES BELLEVUE TO 60 TO THE FRONT Miss Hyland Will Serve With Harvard Unit in British Hos- pital Service. Miss Irene Hyland, dietitian at Rellevue Hospital for six years, has been granted indefinite leave by the trustees and sails for England on the Cunarder Andania, to serve with the Harvard University Medical School Unit in the British Army Hospital Service. She te the first woman dieti- tian to volunteer for tle Army Hos- pital Service abroad, Miss Hyland ts trom Toronto, whore she took her degree of B, A. in Toronto University in 190% Bhe has volunteered her services on sev- jera, occasions within the pas two ‘years but this is the first time she has had an opportunity to ser in ‘the field. MANUFACTURER’S= FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF CLOTH SUITS SILK SUITS at less than the cost of production { FOR EXAMPLE:— x An All-Wool Poplin Suit Cue Silk Lining PRICE $9. p75 Formerly retailed at $17.50 Almost 100 Sttorens, St ee cp the ‘Seanon's most pol ries NeW SUMMER STL This is a good opportunity fer you to see our attractive models in Pat Beach Suits, Summer Sport We are manu save you money. on Yet Outfit, BP C URLOUs: | Visit Our Showroom: You will not be urged to bu; The walucs speak: for themselres The HAMILTON GARMENT Co. No Mall Orders Filled at Sale Prices, » 307 FIFTH AVE., Summ m ale ity in the Chicago Judge Gives It Up, but, 17.--The | a perplexed salesman and two women; ‘Work of Woman in Sing Sing Kitchen Gi ves QUEEN OF ITALY _Dr. Emily C. Seaman,| Expert in Physiological Chemistry, Has Worked | | Wonders in the Institu-| tional Food. Man Abolished the Lock- step, but This Woman, Prisoners Better Food at No Higher Cost ON TRAIN SHELLED | BY RAIDERS IN AIR Austrian Bombs Mi Missed Tar get, But Broke Telegraph Wires Along Track. ROME, May 17.—Queen Helena and the Princesses Jolanda and Mafalda WISE WOMEN KNOW WHY! had a narrow escape in the attack by j by Voluntary Work and Austrian air raiders on the train in| or women of slender ! f Executive Ability, Has\ which they were travelling on Mon- or medium » no } Abolished th est day last to Venice on their way to 1 } bolis! e Lockstep Rome, Bombs dropped by the avia-| corset equals the new— / Diet. tors struck directly on the Hine of} . ij the railroad over which they were 1} passing. ; By Nixola Greeley-Smith. King Victor Emmanuel accompan- ‘| To a man in prison life has but} ted Queen Helena and the children of one meaning—food; and time but, the royal household in a motorcar to \three values—breakfast, dinner and | {the station. The train was pursued j | | by Austrian aeroplanes, whose occu- i supper. | pants had evidently been informed of] Sunerty j 1 Yet 0 scant is! a presence of the royal personages: iperb in style. | the fool allowed | Hoth the train and the railway line anerect, BB pe | itself being in complete darkness, the! Free breathing | to men in prison, aeroplanes missed their target, Fee Dreathing space—no ‘ #0 poorly is it jalthough bombs exploded so near that; “digging in,” no pressure. } cooked, so: badly | they broke telegraph wires along ct | is it eerved, 80 THE KITCHEN OF SING SING PRISON ——— As IT FORMERLY LOOKED Meanwhile the searchlights of Italian | ~ anti-aircraft batteries discovered the | deadly is the mo: raiders who abandoned the chase. | notony of prison) Although the Padua station lights fare, that many| had heen darkened, | the population | : | made an enthusiastic demonstration on convicts find the ite arrival, the queen and princesses meal hour the| appearing at the windows of the rail- most dishearte: ml way carriage in response, smiling and | ia ming of the twenty. showing ho signs of agitation over their New York State allows 14 cents a) i bangs to provide three meals for its in- | voluntary guests. You must know | that 14 cents, no matter how well |@xpended, cannot do more than pro-| . —William ‘vide bare sustenance. Yet at Jennings Bryan is not going to the| !sing Sing Prison, until three! Democratic National Convention as an {months ago, there wi always te delegate from lee much food left over from ;the mess hall that it sufficed to feed | ub lanning to run independ the prison pigs. Sing Sing had no pe atatement was made, he !need of pigs. They were kept mainly | deliberate ai to eat the prison food, which was so| Oe Of corpora bad the men could not eat it, pigs being notoriously less choice In their appetites than men—even de- spairing men. Two Wardehs—Osborne and! | Kirchwey—have instituted many im- 4 portant reforms in Sing Sing, but it| remained for a woman to tackle and jto solve a problem which had baf- fled the reform Wardens. It was left Ry- for a woman to find the way to give| wanted at the beginning of the meal, ! |MORTON RIV S In RAIN Jams and Jellies MILITA! BELT the prisoners of Sing’ Sing a bal- renee not lo hive enough, many | bait! Peete 330 wrasiten tunes | $2.00 anced and nourishing diet without r hia i | ON HIS 930 BIRTHDAY NBEAM" {s the bighest 333 Fs ertalornder 1s }calling upon the State to pay more |the pr y | posttble quality, No others quite \than 14 cents per day per prisoner, |/8 one month, | | = HU) elcdycaet tre A bly Every Nemo is an extra velo This woman is Dr. Emily C. Sea- By wet rounee Governor and Vice Presi-/f cCoked “like mother used to corset. For the health man, head of the Department of Hf bushela in ae dent Goes to Country Home make,” only better and more unt- Phystological Chemistry in Teachers’ course, is the impio pnt in’ the at Rnineclif! To-Day. form-—and they come to you in College. Last Februa Dr. Seaman prison diet. On 14 cents a day I i - a vacuum-sealed jars, which pre- Jasked Warden Kirchwey of Sing Sing Could not do very much—the aliow lk Having speat his birthday serve all their fine, fresh, frulty In All Good Stores 1f he would permit her to make a hops eneule Be ay least af cents, But) It ° Gees) in the rain, Levi P.M flavor until eaten. emennaaas: L yund. that 4c on to 31 " — study of the prison fare and to Naced diet: even With the 8c | : ae seu "i beak Mh varie $3.00, $4, $5 and up Institute auch changes in it as would allowance at’ my disposal, the men ZOBE BUG: Me: SUD MES VECO EES ay Heme Hiysienic-Fishion lestitete, Now Vouk L 2 Mee i ware “actually: waiting: mourtenic {forsaking bis town house, at No. 400 make it inore palatable to the prison- Hendrick of Geo eads At- nough—about 3,000 calories, CHUTE a MI jVark Avenue, for his country home, * ers and less nourishing to the pigs. technical, P D: (onleraiies av Hninecline AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO. Incu Milli. i “ “L found the " tack—Provision un US, } Late) bebe Disteibutors ns are usin Ene senesnt su eee aie Liaw chit ont pes d So. ils sad: Baie In AV M more Nites 4 ie lane night BREW york. “Eddys” Sauce with satin : » —atewing he oc a ale | pro} y at # o'clock, ag is his cus- ers’ association, was obtained, and a \DR Mew .ns. | The kitchen h wees | le He’ ald he Wad bad 4 Vacs: faction. ai other food committee of two convicts was no oni Ta--At hday, and was feeling A millions to try it. appointed to advise with Dr. Sea- stews WASHINGTON catay eA ehe rare a TeSUD RS pee iniroriuer 6 and ousting 0 jon the ' ‘oviaion) tor rvermanen)" Ato Morton was born in Shoi ‘ 2 . pought me ry the carcass | nitrate plant incorpo . 1s, 18! From 1881 to 18! While sentimentalists have prat- dof by the clod, and that ena-| bill delayed adoption « Minister to. France; Vice tled of sending white carnations biel us to give t vount | to<d thane ie{ President of the United tes from to Sing Sing for Mothers’ Day so beet and mutton for inner ener ape } the Ser : jisse to 1808, and rnor of New| are Bank! a flo. at no additional expense ardwick 0: r « for one term | ng Jo that every convict Plenty ser & ao “I did not inerease the meat allow- aracteriziy: provision a ee el pelng venti : OLD ENG ral reminder of the woman Who bore ance: indewd, L diminished It slishtls OUR, socialistic and paternal ud him, Dr, Seaman was bringing to the by not serving meat three tines a | Cnkeroum wocialiatie and may 1 | — ——— prison a more practical and compre- day. I found the prisoners were not| The debate wos broadened out by : hensive reminder of mother, for she | Keiting sexetables enough for a bal- | Senator Lodge donnuncing the redus FEL romorrow, Thursday, May 18th. Just a dash in soups and was supplying to each hardened and/ fruit, 1 introduced SOE Caer eeuhe DEOaOly tf ENG | a stews,on hot and cold meats cynical man a care and supervision |and introduced dried tr ult sian of the regular army XG Hi h t G d At Grocers and 10 'menu. Four times a w “With not a soldier left on the At 4 [which he had not known since Ohllde | EN hur fan Balle ee eniaieerenirin MARE et ug es ra e Delicatessen Stores, ic hood, perhape not then, She was ex- | phey have al and syrup with il stone faye it nai Made by E.. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y, pressing womanly tenderness and so-!cometines. But 1 should give them i Oe ear iteeae 22. 50 25. 00 d 27. 50 Neitude in terms of food, the only more sus 1 chey should have | coast artillery and the Py . ’ e an |terma these men were certain to une PUtEr occumotaliv. | T « ud ive | the same condition sail ty tak 4 = a Bie et hater ale te rate en" Suits Reduced to Safe Milk As soon as this arrangement was cenia this ts linpossible, ie moles 1 ne ‘ae . made, Dr. Seaman went to Sing Sing, _ "An interesting tribute to the pow | that either branch of Congress and after looking the place over, al- jlet” Dr. Seaman told tne, ‘is that | be willing to put 10,000 into ¢ 75 Infants ona Invalids most threw up her self-imposed Job, | UNdN the old regime there nitrate plant at Muscle Rhoals or 90! ; . H RI ICK’S Her offer had been prompted by in-/hall, They liad their m: er other place, and not he wilting to # | terest in prison work, and though th tron side restaurants or by {the country soldiers enough for THE ORIGINAL she still goes up to Sing Sing every {thelr familice, Last December the! immediate defense against trout Saturday and expects to do so in-|prigom mcals Wal (ance at the! trivial ae confront us on the border. 1 ee. i MALTED Mit LK definitely, her work is entirely vol-|had increased to ‘And the pop. | 20 Not believe our conferees could have T AFFETA. Silk Rich milk, malted in powder untarily and is not paid, ju tion of tle prison was practically | gotten mo: 1am thankful for what Suits of the ) | For infants, invali Sere “Having sarted It, I Just can’t yet) te same in those months, |" sey dud get. hut T don't want Senators latest andimostide: | Pure nutrition, "pbuh . jit drop,” she told me yesterday after nad "wh thes weleling | bere to be under the delusion that they sirable models. | Moe wucttioes than teas aolaec Mane Pe ies Da Bea casceee a SRN ER TIRE REESE EE Tek ReTteceree e uum nbsantas Wool Poplin Suits | Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. | A done 1B} eening and at the end of Pebvuss land in the very newest | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price these three months of voluniary aer- | Gye of these KIvuns Was Composed at, Sates . -olorings — jvice? What haa she proved about|moen doing vrdinury work around the rility of yetn HORE : the help woinen can give the State in|prison, and their weleht under the | conference report Velour Check folving its problema? The best way New ‘lie! inorennad on an average of] "I am not willing Suits of the smart- [to answer these questions is to tell ei ont quad were t ni dolng outside f losing what litt est shades and styles {what she found, work. ‘T') Pt the extra in this t eaponde Sport Sut t its « “The old kitchen at Sing Sing was ton an aa bund and three: “LE think it was the tweeds, golf nee G VICTOR SERVICE dark and damp,” Dr, Seaman aaiu. AaHLnini (ha ox an those in teh House and suede effects Does not end with the Water atood on the floor and men very se h hundicapped be the eok| nothing,’ @, purchase of a Victrola. jeould not work there without wear- that my food requ'itions, were arbic| . eanater Smith All Beautifully W A REQUEST BY MAIL ing rubber soled shoes, Thure were t Albany, But thee hea) d Silk Lined y ill b full di [diseased men actin, : nt_of Prisons, | 2" ie ‘ will bring you full de Penawieay a 1 Bea _- Hiteed beg shown great inte Of the raid at ¢ ty! Selections wide enough to meet the most tails of Knabe Victrola cl ie appara i work and has rendered every | "tt! Not taken prog tp fastid tes und exneti irements Mail Order Service tins in which food was served to the porsibie assistance. He lets me have howld be in Laie y is eae. We tieredh SSASHDE TAAL BEREAN BE CONVENIENT TERMS 4 i -. /anyih that the money at m Senator Fall agreed that the Wa f semblage that challenges comparison, \Ing’ that kitenen. thorougniy, “tage east wll BND OSes seen OM wainitioeees al lo lara Warerooms, 5th Ave. at 39th St |ing. that Kitchen thoroughly, £ de- Pith value ‘of the experiment at! tiie niieet and mau fw | ito] No Charge for Alterations are 5 . . sa NO LP advantage of having trained rot, ghetto g Har mien, 423 the Whale vuelta tenes suet |} > yY | |prisoners more bathing facilities. " pare ‘on. pa ready ra] Renpenee mers ee crew tered GS At the Fashion |The new kitchen Is painted white, the |ine meeting of the Chemical © SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, Ma f Ne) iit tmectalloweatentwhia teat au Urhann Ml the tniver. | Aren-rinsted t ) New Shop | AN loot of found articles ate | near of Ulinois), and while 1 dishik r laden from St for | [it a the dining room we,are paint: hing: made rrovainent in any wart Yori wan, wreck neva Tintea'ae The World's ‘Informas ease foel that the city given to thin! ey. dette, tir ui \ tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building batituted crockery for tin dishes. experiment 1 hel = * eo hve y " i 4 periment may help the work of ab ca h o Arcade, Vark Row; World's |Eitchere of water are allowed on the prion Wedocih * q Nineteen West 34th Street Nee coe Comets tables water “The worst feature of pri diet 4 ES ner 38th St. and Broadwey; i “Bas! a a re oe on en abo! “dt ck-st put net “ y ‘ q : fi re 3 ie gach taelby, BAG YON. MAYA. ho lane |e eed, Ee leeKeaten: Bit hot ae -s a Rountown Store Brooklyn: 460 Fulton St. West, S85n Oty ond) feria’ | haw miuoh Breed la saved, by empl to men that such a reform was pos. ’ \ 14-16 Weal 14th § Newark: Broad and W. Park. fon Hin Treahive: for 0, putting it on the table and letting sinie. And I really helleve that only. hal a . fel the men help themselves as they y woman would have had the per + H a mm | want) it, Under the old arrangement sistence to keep on after studying ® hat he wilt preach in Boston DD lt >) eS pl each \man had to take what bread be the difficulties at Sing Sing: vyoat tall i v3 we si na

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