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‘BENNY’ STERNBERG HELD BY CORONER AS HOTEL SLAYER Arraigned After Effort to Free Him on Habeas Corpus Writ Is Abandoned. HE STOPS HIS TALKING. Witnesses Think They Saw Prisoner With Mrs. Hilair Afternoon of Murder. “Benny” Sternberg, accused of ktll- ing Mrs. Elsie Lee Hilair, the victim of the Hotel Martinique tragedy, was arraigned before Coroner Riordan this afternoon and held on @ charge of homicide, Previously his counsel corpus obtained yesterday from Jus- tlee Delehanty in the Supreme Court. Information has reached the Dis- trict Attorney and the police that an- other writ of habeas corpus in be- half of Sternberg will be sought to- morrow on the ground that the short aMfdavit submitted to the Coroner this afternoon is insuffictent to war- rant the holding of the prisoner. If Sternberg’s lawyer takes this action District Attorney Swann will at once instituté John Doo proceedings, sum- mon Sternberg as a witness and have him held os a material witness in $25,000 bail. This action Would hold him in the House of Detention while detectives work on the case Sternberg, having slept the sleep of complete exhaustion and partaken of food, was alert and composed when the ordeal of arraignment arrived oon, Inspector Cray and Artificial Eyes inserted by skilled experts, un- der the supervision of Regis- tered Physicians. We have succeeded in secur- ing an Artificial Eye—with a blended iris — that so closely resembles the natural in appearance and movement as to make detection practically impossible. The surface of this new eye has a highly resistant polish, which adds considerably to the comfort of the wearer and the life of the eye. Artificial eyes are priced at $3.50. W'tNanis 54 wast 254 St. near 4th Ave emt eSE! BES ae Lenox Ave. B4th st, bet, Oth 6th Aven. Det. bist und 82d Bie ear | John roth 8 18196 Bik ang 1ootn Bee, hear Willo'by, Brooklyn, ono. A Brooklyn. 2 “Caumbus 4438 & Nichot Ay. 0 Biway, bet 1007 Broadway 480 Fulton 8t Broad 8t.. on the Fifth Floor, tion. black lacquer, with tical purpose; period styles; Lamps LAMP AND meade tc order are had withd.awn the writ of habeas | | many | Department next to Bedell, Newark. |! GB. Altman & Cn Lamps for Every Room Assistant District Attorney Joyce had made ineffectual attempts to get him \to answer questions, He attempted no more explanations or excuses. He [kept his mouth shut and grinned at his inquisttora, | Inspector Cray noted that Sternberg had on a new black and white silk cravat, When he gave himself up to the police he wore a green flowered cravat which, was quite conspicuous and might be a strong mark of tden- tification, The inspector found that one of his detectives had accommo- datingly purchased a new necktie for Sternberg this morning. “What did you do with | tle?” asked Inspector Cray, “L threw it away,” replied berg. “I don't know where it 4s “Search him,” commanded the In- spector, and in Sternberg’s insido vest the old | into seven pleces, in readiness to be dropped somewhere portunity arise. The pieces of the tle were seized as evidence. Sternberg was shaved before being taken to court to-day and his hair was slicked and parted as it was when ho was the dapper frequenter of Brooklyn and Manhattan tango Joints, further identification. Two persons have been found who believe they recognize the prisoner's picture as that of a man they saw on the street with Mrs, Hilair on the afternoon of the murder. Stera- berg has sworn he left Mrs, Hilair at 12.45 o’cl She registered at the hotel as “Florence Gray” at 1.80, and then went out, as a maid who went to the room at 3.30 found it empty, Indications are that she was strangled between 4 and 6 P, M. Tho new witnesses are a well-to-do man and woman who visited Assistant District Attorney Joyce last night and will seo Sternberg to-da Israel Sternberg, father of the pris- oner, and “Benny's” wife were al- lowed to talk with him last night for about ten minutes, The young wife, who has a three-months-old son, threw herself into the arma of her husband and wept, saying: “I know you are innocent.” The prisoner cried; go did the father. —— 30000 GERMANSSTRICKEN IN SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC Disease Is Spreading, According to Reichstag Speech by Socialist Member, "WASHINGTON, March 22.—There are thirty thousand cases of small pox in Germany and the disease {s spread- ing, according to a speech of Socialist Reichstag member Hoffman, received by the State Department to-day. Brief portions of the speech were received by the press in this country recently, The full text showed that Hoffman charged that the rich were getting the fats while the poor had none; that the Government was ac- tually hoarding sausages with which the poor ought to be fed; that small pox is spreading rapidly, and that the proving futile The speech showed a far more dis- ssing situat in Germany than reports thus far reaching the t It strengthened the bellef, caused by recent rumors, that conditions are ripe for a real revolution in Germany. REFERENDUM ON WAR. Citizens of Monroe, Wt te Vote lon Aprt March more than 60 per cent. of whom are natives of Switzerland or of Swiss descent, will cast a referendun vote a question Do y by Cong claration of war “Fight, or Go Out of Busin Nation,” He Says. (Special to Tha Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March “Pot shots at churches by a warship {s the only thing will awaken our people,” sald Prof. Hart of Harvard | to-day. “We should go out of busi- ness as a nation if we do not fight,” added, and every need are shown in the Department in a collection which cannot fail to swaken interest and admira- Especially attractive arc Lamps of Chinese decoration; Lamps of Chinese porcelain, converted fram purely decorative vases to this more prac- of solid mahogany, in and Lamps of hand-carved gilded wood in many beautiful designs. There is also a large assortment of Floor and Desk Lamps of metal. NDLE SHADE @ specialty {mn this Department. Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue 34th and 35th Streeta New York pocket they found the old necktle, torn | should the op- | This was in anticipation of} vaccination employed against It was| a} the city election April 3 on the | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 22, 1917, New Affinity, 1917 Model, a Rhythmic Mate With Twinkling Toe and an Altar Fox Trot NS RELI Se eae SOUL MATING USED TO __DaPENo ON * ageing Sours’ |Soul Mating Has Gone Out of Fashion and Sole Mating’s the Thing Now, According to a Har- vard Physical Culturist — “Spiritual Sym- pathy’”’ These Days, Like a Scrap of Paper in Germany. | | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | The new affinity, 1917 model, ts based on soles and not on souls. This affinity has been discovered by no pair of star-crossed lovers, but ‘by a mature and matter-of-fact gentleman, Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, for years in charge of physical training at Harvard University. Recently addressing a group of dancing teachers, Dr. Sargent gave the very first advance notice of the rhythmic mate, the terpsichorean affinity, “When a young man finds himself gliding wonder- fully through the dance with some one girl and falling to appreciate any other graceful partner,” declared Dr, Sargent, “it is time for him to hesitate and think. And when’ the young woman finds that no other y ; dancer can compare with the young man who is | (7 RRREN hesttating and thinking, It {s high time for them to announce their engagement or break away. They have become rhythmic affinities.” ntial_ mono st” (lovely former h MATING CHANCES NOWADAYS | LIE IN THE FEET. ; Tho trademark of every other brand | of affinity, from the day of passionate home fn Arden, De After the wepa- prey tion between the Sinclairs Mrs, | Pinney Earle to this, has been, “For Givcair and her poet |the Married Only.” § ffinity lv Your soul-mate bs might be pounding the keys of your for > had been a gu for several months In a little Jersey f intellects are in tune 2 n Wout YOURE> ts to be physical har- | typewriter, or calling on your YOURB- | A ony she declared, “It's here ler sister, or singing straight at you) tho wilds with our two souls in. per- chorua—It © sealed with no bor or paid Judge to tn- n our sacred feelings, that © I find the per- from the front row of the mattered not, your eyes wé to her or him until you became united fect to somebody else in holy wedlock. \ Then, almost instantly, you became a than two montha soul-mate sleuth, You found, In the mantic chal nse chaste diction of the dictionary, “a vad gone home to mother, spiritual attraction held/to ANOTHER was announced, | Platonic or at the Sinclair! jy in Devlin, * angry husband, nigh bloodless—as a message of hope TWO to let the voice of Ireland join in the! =< RMyTuMIC Peer DETERMINES TOUR AFEINITY ToOay Whew «T Comes To Ruvmenc Peer MOTT AUIBANDS AnD Wives Ace MOT ADPMiTIES AILROADS’ PLANS MADE Rush Work of Clearing Up Wage Controversy to Devote Energies to National Defense. ENGLAND SENDS GREETING TO RUSSIAN MINISTRY New Government Has Lald “Foun- dation for Liberty,” Says Bonar at the raflroads of the country are entirely in accord with whatever plans the President has in mind tn the event of war being declared was Indicated to-day by Elisha Lae Chairman of the National Conference ra. It is now known definitely what can be done in the way of rapld mobili zation of railroad resources for mov- ing troop and a transporting ce years was @ loyal ally” and whose burden had been to heavy for him Former Premier Asquith, a onar Law, sald the ‘momentous events In Russia are of such a kind ponding 1 for the navy. It was denied in railroad circles as to deserve and demand special and | to-day that a meeting would be heli immediate recognition. }by the executives. for the purpose Jof making a fight for higher rail- rhe Irish Party,” ald Joseph wards the Russian revolu- tion—striking, noble, dramatic, well- | | road rates. to all oppressed peoples and all freo- domoving nations, But it ts some- thing more. It 1s also a warning and | a portend of doom to autocracies and | tyrannies everywhere, “We might draw a moral therefrom, but we do not desire to avail our. nelves of the opportunity, preferring Drop From #105,00 0004 WASHIN¢ Food ox | porta from tho United States in Febru lary were reduced about one-third by Germany's submarine eampatgn Figures complied by the Department HO to 887,000,~ owen. -| years age ¢ igidly, albeit ited harmony of, rejoicin t R ot Com « show that ship: netween certain persons, es- | year: > Mr, Kemp ri ‘un n 5 ng at Ruse | Mon 103,000,000 anuar to. exist hetween thous ot cononne married, He wrote ®) ja's emancipation.” Tee TAL hey Mobrieey aE eaeaTe cially between those Pilani a Sunday paper explaining ‘Phe resolution was carried with |! f all kinds dropped during th nth sexes; also the person exerting 8UCh/ why he did it. (As If anybody could! oneers, a fia! trom 613,500,000 Lo #460,600,000 this land of really explain auch a thing!). | | attraction.” And, even in ever attract! And, evenivoree, compile | Sle transit gloria affinity, | the free and hom ” It will be infinitely simpler to keep | }eations ensued, toes twinkling together than to keep | Consider the caso ls gcintiilating together, There Is Petros the just one aution which cutng affinity from the pages of hie) tea mine I rhythmic read, unknown Shelley a who unite to ft that a graph patented and copyrighted (including Ming presenta moving 1 rig ee the Then whe |drive tow mate Sere {if you rea "for ad nand Pinne » had been married | othe g room ant eeprer rye Ke ered his first|turn the crank. A twin-soul toddle j S008 sdinand's wife, ,& rhythmic rag, will dispel all your! Jaffinity, Ob Fe *|foubta,. Even {f you have to buy tt} Emily, inv 1, mate of Ferdl- if, a graphophone 1s ever #0 V soul at the than a divorce, the old nand’s soul, sea ee edient for bringing to Farle country » Bathoy pated souls, And think | With alacrity 8 suspicious, | What you save in wear and tear! Emily later 1 for France to ap- poem, oes. TRANS IN THE CLOUDS j{t seems to me t be super. han ana) may amin] WILL LY HERE SOK . 5 eady to give Nd, a wished ATLANTIC CITY, March 22.—-Glenn oe eee juffalo, B. MH. Kendrick of . leptthy Atlantie ¢ ani Palm Beach and i the third Hiving Elkins of Washington have $ J merged t interests for establish pa n with AUan City as @ terminal, 1 oft th reen, | serial lines to New York, Philadelphia | r—up to t no und ¢ chain of New Jersey coast 4 Mrs. Cha ts I 7 4 Kendrick already have ‘ ted a plan he where they have ¥, you percety , “alr-traing,” which 1 a sh lif A lob y this sum “4 f 1 between*Atlantic City Were n Way riean Sat ain Ger rine BAF Spain, March 22 fiftyer fean sailors who torr rmany after having been brows prize ship Yarrow 1h n thelr way back United Stat BO W. 40th St. LOUIS BUSTANOBY rate after the hardships they endured {n'Germany, on March 17 No Eggs, Milk or Butter The following recipe shows how an appetizing, wholesome cake can be made without expensive ingredients. In many other recipes the number of eggs may be reduced one-half or more by using an ad- ditional quantity of ROYAL Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. EGGLESS, MILKLESS, BUTTERLESS CAKE i 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder The old method (fruit cake) called for 2 eggs DIRECTIONS —Put the first eight Ingred! three minutes, When cool, add the four and b sifted together: mix well. Bake in moderate oven in loaf pan (round tin with hole in center le best) for 35 or 40 minutes, Ice with white icing, Booklet of recipes which sconomise tn and other naive ingredients, mailed free, Address Royal Bading Powder Co, 133 Willlain Street, New York. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum @ Into saucepan and boll No Phosphate FOR HANDLING TROOPS | munition trains and! U BOATS cur FC FOOD EXPORTS! "COLLEGE MEN 10 TRAIN. an TSBURGH, March 2.—The fi of Carnegie Inativute of Technolog it to-day resolutions adoptec vuay &t & miaas meeting of mol 10m atudents, Including & large of ‘Kirls, asking that a cours, in m Whee training be made @ part of loulty HOW 1 DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken Her $1,000,000 1040 themselves of military train- sailiaciniins ' Chic agoan Offers One-Tenth! of Total Fund Being Raised | | for W ar Victims. Julius Rosenwald, President of | Gray Hair. ra-Roebuck & Co, of Chicago,| 9, Pome | wired the American Jowish Reltef |, For years I tried to restore my gray | Committee to-day that he would give hair to ita natural color with the pre- pared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and they were all expensive. [ finally ran onto a simple recipe which I mixed at home ‘that gives wonderful results. T gave the recipe, which is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all delighted with it | $1,000,000 to feed and clothe Jewish | war sufferers. This ts argeat in- dividual contribution ever made to a charity, | Tho Rollef Committee has set $10,000,000 as the amount that must be he raised Immediately, if 3,000,000 Jews fo 7 om, of water add a small box of Barbo Com- in the Eastern war sone are to be! nound, 1 of, of bay rum and % os, j#aved from death, Mr, Rosonwatd |? re “ Ss can of glycerine. ‘These ingredients ean ‘Will pay $100,000 as each million of the | he be ght at any drug store at very total required ts ratsed. little cost. Use every other day un- In bis telegram, Mr. Rosenwald |til the hair becomes the required stated that thousands of Jewish men, | shade, It will not only darken the | women and children were dying daily | gray hair, but make it soft and glossy in Europe from cold and starvation, | It is not sticky or greasy and does and that this colossal trag | not rub off —Advt. tutes an obligation Jow that must be met to the point | of sacritice. | 1. satan revolutton affords | our people the channel for which they | have waited tong he says. “It 1s not Mfe alone that we can give them, but strength and cournge to take thelr part in the great d freedom.” ly consti upon American Austin; Nichots'é Co's SUNBEA COFFEE centuries,” na of Henry Morgenthau, Louis Marshall and Herbert Lehan, of the Commit ’ | tee, said to-day that Mr. Rosenwald’s The World 8 Best full million would be secured. A na. RECAUSE ton-wide campaign is under way that will reach every community what SUBWAY DYNAMITER PLEADS. to ple Wi take it bi The choicest coffee grown. Al- Makes the richest, and most delicious You'll like it better than you now use, G d you perfectly o1 ck and get your drink McGuire of Caldwell, N one of the men accused of having chased dynamite for use in the sub way during tho car strike last October, after the station at Lenox Avenue and One Mundred and ‘Tenth ‘ptrect had | been blown up, pleaded «ulity to-day b Justice Tompkins in tt - nal Bra’ of ti upreme ¢ Was given an terminat Presumably Dr. Sargent would re- ———— —————]| Lawin Moving Vote inCommons, [Committee of the Hallways, who} twenty, years write that familiar soul-mate/to the average man very much as a said: “We are anxtous to clean up|shure in the blow of Lenox : mili ’ LONDON, March 22,—Greetings tol ¢ peril ia ' [Avenue station, the. wecund dynaiuite alopinee scrap of paper in to the Germans. Helin. new Russian Parl owes late nee, ‘ontroversy at once, In Or-| was to have been used at Times Square, “imo mo with, tut sole yhourbt, tears it up whenever he feels lke it, by rap geai Deas aha der that we may devote all our en > Many people dread winter because a ree au ee OS ca ipn| Andcoastiaminltys ppayees hey % wrglry ou orgy to the greater work of mobiliz-|Nulgarians He Shells Into| the sudden climatic changes bring and make of {t something li — e anceMor of the E a the’ fallnoea FeRNNtOn i ; sefwe folk with ye a ladle tet, RHYTHMIC AFFINITY HAS FIRM| chequer Bonar Law. talvaia see aaitonaltouanea’: ote |\: comets arerear arash #54 (ib ise, I oe arate epeeaman eee Four feet that beat as tw FOUNDATION. “mt (4 “ Mr. L 1 a . is a x ‘4 ‘ ave i| Mr. Loo made the statement after | aon statement from Salontea to- “ ‘The most novel and interesting fea-| nore is an infinitely firmer foun-|— ivgeig eg ee ee Oe | the morning session of the confer-| soya sipte ther from Salonion to- | informed men and women today avoid stnenio aalal h confident that the new Russian Gov- | {ne ; | day ares that Bulgariana, in ; ‘ ture of the rhythmic affinity 8 the! gation gor the rhythmic affinity. To ence betw the ratiroad managers aaivea much sickness for themselves and their |hope tt holds out to the unmarried.| soca by the book, there are four| et, Nas laid @ foundation on/and representatives of the Big Four! by tho pronuurs | Children by taking a few bottles of Apparently any young man or woman | fem ‘oundations for It. So tor ea t| Hoh Mberty will have wisdom and| Htrotherhoods at the Grand Central [uf the ‘Al Hire graguells| Boots Bnclslon trivake riches blood . . tice as compantona, but at is not| Terminal, at which more details of | from Monastir ' who has had a term at dancing-| can si ts only one thing which Jus! . © contrac » | ane heir schooleand dancing-echool te tar| might roy it—amputation, too goon to send friendly greetings. | ("0 Wake contracts to be put in force | Ant Mt tne | mac ee vparseiaians fa Lead poker | more in sable than Sunday school} Another well known caso of non-) “The events in Russla arrested the | over : ss many of which ¢ ’ hestan Ze ly-warmth to Dore ne ae shythmic and impermanent affinity! attention of the whole world and re-| It was also learned to-day that al iim ie yon red goerp ge paps tonsa dpe Lact for the modern youngater—may enter| was that of Harry Kemp, who has sommittes of. rail seecaiivant| Santee worn | Liver oil; it-will also strengthen you. lthe nearest ballroom and annex alwritten some of the best poetry pub-|™!nd one of the earlior days of the|*nimities 0 Aacaek Brest phe bla" men, women tn Scott & Bowne, wot soul-mate before supper !s gerved.| lished in America, and Mrs. Meta French revolution, the Southern Railway, as ‘After that, there 1s nothing to do but| Fuller Sinclair, the first wife of, ‘The Chancellor said he had compas-|has been formed to o0-op¢ fox-trot to the altar. pton Sinclair, the novelist. sion for the Czar, “who for three| the Government in all railroad mat } Imitation Is Limitation Shakespeare said: have it not, if He might have added: be a virtue. 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