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BY WIFES MOTHER _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. STOKES WAS INSANE BELIEF EXPRESSED That Impression Was Created Shortly After ‘Her Marriage to the Millionaire. LETTERS AGAIN FIGURE. Fears “Joker” Paragraphs So Insists on Reading Entire Contents. “Helen was very unhappy | (The Ansonia) and would rather die | than go baok.” | Mrs. Emma Miller, mother of Mrs. | W. E. D. Stokes, wrote this to Mr Stokes on No 1916, in a is dental communication which she @sked him to destroy. Mr. Stoke: had asked his mother-in law's aid in getting Mrs. Stokes to eome (back to tive with him at the upper west side hotel, and Mrs. Stokes had refused to do so. Explaining her reasons for writing the leter, which told of her effort to prevail upon her Mrs. Miller said: “IT was doing my i} best to dispel il- | | |steps be taken to compel the defend-| year-old child who was coming from, jusions in the mind of M jant to. guarantee another bond of|his country and for whom he wai ' hu nd wus so devote j | $5,000, She further says her husband] Poing to cure. and to pateh things up. 1 | work) Mfrs, Stevens eaidy thee ¢ |iw'now living at the Belleclaire. (cia bicaetke at that time that Mr, Stokes, was in- | the warning lot year by Trinity 30 |ciat condition has become progress-| CHILO KILLED BY TRUCK, ne. : tidal : cial conditioi e8S- was read into! pital physicians that leaving the in ively worse, and that every payment adrian a omar stitution might cause his death awithin of alimony ‘represents loans made tol Crashed in Street WI Anothed i vata | time the six months, he caused himself to be him by persons who, at the ti Boy Starts its Moter. ih | arr > his office , money Was advanced, hoped to realize i" “There no insanity on eithe de ab ¢ d to his office and ther@ ad a}, lupon ventures the defendant was in- Ten-year-old Kudolph Feitner, No. re 1 folding bed installed. He held daily |terested in. Even the bonds placed| 230 Kast sist Street, was killed by @ CS EON fa re j ind often nightly confere th |as security were put up by his friends,| motor truck this morning in front of three generatior td ¢ mining engineers. His charitable gifts | MoDonata henge t the Belle. | his home tar from insane. She is keen for what * were large, she said, including MRS NICHOLAS LONGWORTH | ate tiv Dy reamen of the taci{ ‘The truck, owned by Jumes Everard she wants. Af Jimmie was born fet sands spent in educating miners’ chil GHARRIS ANS EWING ~ Rac THOMM EON |that credit Is extended by the propri-| brewer, was standing in front of the he wanted a home in New York cu 1% dren, Once, when she suggested giv — ~ es — — etor, who is a friend of long standing.| Feltner home. The chauffeur had by side the Ansonia and 1 did my bes ‘ ing $100 to a needy family ] ak Bia (ate eer Witnisoks a, JERE GE (0 persuade her to go back, but she { marked: “What good would $100 do | WENT TO BUY STORE. =| nser.beer,, Wutnseten any tna es was very unhappy then and would| Give them more.” - - acoldentalty’ “started the truck, ‘whigh r ihe aay shaoe's || Hive prone acne . or| mounted the sidewalk and pinn rather die than go back She laughed at a ut he } | Coney Island Lunoh Mam Held for) its boy agatnet 6.1 “In Helen decid cation faaiew th | larceny and Prohibition Viotution.| {he boy Caainet tyurios Carroll, Ni PA he aaa hd | a Act cie twa aa . ‘ | Ke Q i 38 15th Street, Hrookiyn, and the boys . home independen i \ streets to and he mended Louis Wilk, owner of a delicatessen | 7 06th tre ok Reitner, honed 1 | his own abc sl and lunchroom, No, 2867 East Third|{’rcams and from a window saw what ee | | i i | Street, Coney Island, was held in| had happened. They ran. downstair® 8 | y dj ? $2,000 ball on a charge of grand larceny, and , backs tthe truck away, but the mittance she can use fo $10,000 are of her and $1,000 bail for violation of the Pro-| "Titel! tecenuly the father had beet pose | i. vr jceusn eo Wingate hiibtion law to-day by Magistrate Dale] the driver of the same truck ’ Mrs i or et jof Brook he allowance was | e Col Island Court. age Me sR HES i Seat New York Beauty, *lired of u ‘“h | > 5 | initia Raplan of No. 744 Trinity| Woman Found Lying im street! 2. D. Sto! ) | made a charge against $1,500,000 i} Avdaue thar iron anid ha edeartiien go am sal key about five ye Social Rounds, Joins ie fund left by Kate's grand- Sager eigenen for avamall sore, and tree yet Te iaanaed pol wenn ae | h 0 a place, In A . areleny Was ml rma Talmadge ay o Wei . pr ne hack room, he saya, the three beat hit conscious in the street at Avex ivings” thet Stokes Norma Talmad f ” | Kate, who is eighteen and a stu-| Cables Break and Huge Weight) Coat and Hat of Employee of | gr toum, ie tase gihsgrse,bent hn | ring, unconselous in the street at Aves Sea |dent at Miss Sayward's School, Phil ere 3, " . , cant ’ nat when he started after the men bese: care of her daug ; | \eeee pe eteee pavwerd s)2cneol et Crashes Into Fourth Ave- Brooklyn Prosecutor’s — | Wile got in his" way and delayed ‘him|!ng, was tuken to Bellevue Hospital, When she was asked wi ie ec aa CEL | CSA OW em Teried Jbey Week tH 3 | Office E Al so that the robbers excaped. "| suffering, It was belleved, from an over~ opinion of Stokes had changed for| has driven the famous beauty, | New Jersey to Richard Fagan, nine nue Basement, dtfice Found. | ,Detectives who arreated iM esd | dose of druxs. She Is about twenty-five ; 4 tek oaa teen, of Dullas, Tex. a Dartmouth —— j they Fak Uiecigtod Ne ake net! years old and apparently of Italian de- the worse sinc 1916, Mrs. Miller was s. Lydig Hoyt, tnto the mov- | Wilk declared he did not t t : Ged ye student. After the ¢ cere- - : ‘ Snes ry men who robbed plan scent. Prompt with an affirmative ; : i seariaceae | An embossing machine, weighing lat and overcoat William | A number’ of tatters Written-by| Ste ee ee | Cape ee Sp eet th Be a 5g ‘ ht ut of a Francis Loehr, 34, No. 1897 Jefferson Briss ts Mek, Mitee warty in 18re| Ree Ate epee ob he | | » a religious marriage took place, |8500 pounds, was pushed ou Sl vedie Mrockion a clark in ihe eee Stokes to Mrs. Miller early | 5 . ; Le ia beep sor of a Avenue, Brooklyn, a clerk at by Mr myth, coun- screen in support of Norma Tal- . | Bee The yonne Desels bays Aey | na pee ener agers fice of the District Attorney in| : t -|returned to their studies,” Mrs. building on Fourth Avenue, near 19th : | r the plaintiff, to call attention} madge, and soon to be starred on < alks Noo old-up of | age Lt i Brooklyn, were found last night on to statements made in this correspon-| her own account |Ruse Balks Noon Hold-uy ald to-day. “They are very sen- | Street, at 11.40 this morni with |thal picket: fence: wureoundine: the dence by Stokes that Mrs. Stokes had Her beauty has won her world- Brooklyn Restaurant— an Bae Sten be- | pour two-inch steel cables supporting | reservoir at Highland Park, Brooklyn, narele er health aft j Mages : + arting in life together ! Fi ef hy # policeman. Mrs, Margaret Loehr, Bui ot her aasphies aruvion crine| Tod: fenawm asd) few: femous One Man Caug! left by Calvin Amory |iteto be lowered to the the clerk's wite, said to-day that her - ad etl ‘clon Dec. 39, 1915. | Painters in this country and coo | Stevens approximated $1,500,000. Jot the American Lithographing Com- | {he Clerics Wires ai od avclock lant heat Levanta pare ae Burope have not at some time or " a Re: ae pany, A minute later it was lying| |) zs eae and Stokes alleged that his wife had Four men, three armed v evening, to go to devotions at th gone out motoring and shopping with-| nother painted her portrait. She | volvers, went’ in an automob: ALSACE IS FRENCH, n the basement of the building, hav-|Ghurch of Our Lady of Lourdes, at im ten da ter the child’s birth. is the second member of New ,before noon to-day to the restaura U. ine COURT RULES ng crashed through the sidewalk, a} Ah een Street and Broady yout Mrs. Miller had testified yesterday| York society to enter the moving |f Joseph Varnalis, No. 590 Metro- is foot thick, tearing a hole in the pave- |two miles from his ho: y Aba. fopeated to-day that her Gaugh> ik politan Avenue, Brooklyn. One re-| 3 Fe ‘The next she heard of him, she ter had not left the house for tour| Picture field. Mrs. Morgan Bel- |i Jineq in the car while the three| Judge M ayer Uph reg in,| MER Raven: eet ReRein from) cid, was when the policeman brought | weeks after little Muriel arrived mont having made her screen |with guns entered the place: Deciding Mutha circa cll two to three feet wide the cout and hat, with Loehr’s debut last year. Thirty patrons and the proprietor ee ei | The four cables parted jsimulta- | pias anand and Knights FEARED A JOKER IN LAST t Ene jsiaae PARAGRAPH | It is no passing fancy with |Were ordered to put their hands up Not Enemy | neou and the four-ton machine| of Columbus membership pass, Mrs The lett re handed Mrs Mrs, Hoyt. Sh vell known ag |#nd back against the wall. Two of} Aaithough the United s |went down like a plummet, hitting | /oehr sald that she had noticed last USER: WAR NOAROH 10. SR 2 Cer retreg ema Wn SS |the robbers covered them with guns| ment has not ratitied the ‘Treaty of J : {evening that his only money was a Beene? *0 Sead indioated portions, tus, umateur actress, and only re- “| Jyie the third started to search tho| saliles, Judge Julius M. Mayer |the sidewalk with @ bang heard for| Sv. aonar bill and three one-dollar when she took one of them she SPRY Tea MAD ermigos Waele |pockets, One of the customers had| United States District Court decided to- blocks. It landed within ten feet Of 416° ghe found these ills this Tam going to read it all because| able to overcome her husband's |POmNUe One ot the ete day that the treaty Is valid as between|the subway tracks. The cables, op- | oenine under a rum in the parlor, a there may be a joker in the last pars objections to @ professional ("77 +6 come the cops,” Germany and France and has been so|erated by a crane, were attached to| °"saig Tired—But Not of Brea raph” Garsery She convinced Rim 16 | she robbers fled: ‘Twoef themiant| considered by the State Department! epool on a truck of the Masonl jc. cc4 acre, toohr have ox @irlm This line of inquiry had to do with| was nec ry to subordinate | ae anduware TuMtad! ae since Jan. 15 of this year when the De-|ipucking Company, and the job was | ie pds . aNe teetiiony OF Cha OR he er] her soc vities to her new ane pea ana fel dato, the, mae partment notified the French Ambassi-|, 01.7 possed by Foreman John Guil- | “nose 9ses are roe cena sates | Old Jacob O’Grouch sat down at the dinner 4 Caria : ; Mhe eterna # § a dor that It recognizes Alsace an Ta iROTaeela Bee sreen. | Years ¥ . se reeeen het. ere Byeken And an e Shas Hees pay baa ter. raine as French territory un » of No, 160 Jarvia Street, Green- |" yet years ago Lochr became a table, tired and disconsolate. : elder: woman, were seen going into| luncheons, te ee | As he arose and ran he was fol- | jurisdiction Brooklyn. | process server in the District Attor | He pushed aside each dish—his appetite was No, 13 East 35th Street, where Edgar} and theatres was “driving her . Mahe oish “ in th only explanation of the acci- | PI" pes : L” according to the atory, | lowed by a crowd headed by Patrol- | The decision was rendered in the planation of the accl-| ney’ office and In @ few w aane: T. Wallace, one of the co-respon-| mac * |man Frank Carrano, who fired two | Dollfus Meig & Co. of Mulhausen, pln gamle, er |came a clerk. His salary was ‘ her occasional appear- | estimated, | the tabl hot, toasted dents, lived, about ten days after| and even her occ A BPEMTY |e. th ie aad Whe Sanne ta oe, against the Richardson silk lot cables was overestimated, | Ame & But to the table came some hot, Muriel was bora. BACON Bi: ENE SOREL EGES did | volver was thrown away as he ran, EOE, ROSNY 208, a und the power of resistance of ean | pistrict Attorney Lewis said Loehr bread. Its delicious aroma and flavor appealed ; nientiy va pnonat 1 ngcment on patents and copyrights s the sume all snapped ut the ; A Following the letters not suatolenty vary) the mone The police have not found it, The | infringement on patents and copyrights, /peing the same all snapped at |was underpaid and that his large to him and he ate piece after piece, to the were several written to him by Mrs. ony. t fight but was sub- |The sult was brought on July 17, 1 ume time Yo one Wag hurt Lyercay || tiated, his era en to D y ete a fig! as f ep pepe Mea | Same tim | famil doubte wentuated ‘ A . f Miller in which were occasional refer- So this versatile young beauty, | Prmoney Pur NP See George [a2 aftor considerable delay was cal a Le aie Orne leash A pleasant surprise of his loving wife. eee . » leader : due e Bi e Forge | for tr | financial troubles. 3 4 h ‘ Aue ences to Stokes's solicitation for his ant one Ste she jeans pele ee Fatum, of No. 496 Morgan Avenue.| ‘The defendants sot up that tie piain.| MOON TAKES TRIP had tried in vain to get (better pay Finally he said, “More butter, please—and eo eal ah ea) a te a id Aas renee as Ho: as fun Tour Socks letess P| Ue Hew) Was An ebemr Alltn And Ast IN DARK TO-NIGHT |f@ Weer? pre re Geen “cede more toast. That will do for a meal in itself. desatioe 1. ae een me eeen was caught. The relloe say he hus a|quatiied to mie, Judge Mayer decls ire Wie makes this erandarfal’ tread eer ‘amination of Mrs. 3 jes mina : record und 1s better known by the e status of the plaintift as nes | Hi ? ‘i Gentian cements fon the eanity Wonderful Thing,” to be pro- [TOR in te neh, ‘The trial of the ault| “Early irds” Will S 'olal | WiTg CHURCH STEEL REPORT. | ‘Ward does,” the happy wife answered, re ae | Sueea ee dosenh Me. Renanee ‘The automobile license number and sumed next month Eclipse of Satellite in } “They make it better than I can and besides subject to subject. From the matter] gtarring Norma Talmadge, his a 4 : ee clipse Oo} ol - 2 A of the letters he suddenly began ask-| ‘ir, ig the name of the pleture |#00d descriptions of the other thre¢ CRAIG MAY URGE See Gian Hou Sa ia eee it’s just as good dey after day. ing bay we F apout nes Bias ao hae a Hoyt will make her |e" wanted were obtained by the po- | ee tem ef Mistakes. WARD found many years that nature . for her daughter's children. When} that 2 oyt will mak pr aac a eerie fa comics! ; ago that she replied that she would lay down} debut in, She will begin work lise, Mtonka were 20 mo mnt ene AN EXTRA SESSION uy ero er eppa S UER L O Dre Bi. Viewer Pigslew blessed her golden, yellow grain with the her life for them, Mr. Smyth asked 7 Monday at the Schenck | 0f the robbers wore a,cap pull | ¥ and w yey ) mith Church, Andover a é‘ whether she would assume the care} © ig yh 18th ia over the eyes. They got no money. | upg providing the clouds predicted | uressed the convention of Metal finest food flavor in the world—the one flavor of them if the Court so directed | Rrereeee 4 s ——S Problem of Solving New Yor Weather Bureau ar too | ‘Irades’ Association at the Hotel Asto of which white races never tire. “T would not w ss my daughter The picture will make its public “ NSPECT” CAR LINES. : A 1 ; “5 ; »-day on the mistakes of the Inter. v4 ry ri - sked me to do replied, appearance in September, To “I | Financial Needs to Be Pu tou : by anitaie: mistakes St se, intr Mother baked it by intuition into the loaf Then, Mr. Smyth, without ca —= oe —— j Up ta Governor | 7 to moon wil h Commi i Pp ’ . 3 1 ‘ to Govemor ; outer shi rade ade white bread famous. y breath, bes: ioning M of counsel aie | New ‘Trannit ¢ fasion to Make Pp he penumbra BAT ine’ Tatanohineok’ Gomeiiae at mi ine about her fin come and loga- | fon, {hl x escent S Bp ere Trip in Auton, Comptroller Craig said to-du urth, and at 1.08 A “ » 4 blind esxpousal of the. pri Bad home baking could easily drive it out cee ander atherein-law, | getion is rich and the other poor, that | George A. McAneny, Leroy Harknesa| it Mayor Hylan vetocs the bill oust-| ner shadow. The tora n arkalning without sed te ene comes tal ittleton volleyed objections | this plaintiff has se i to t one | and Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan. theling City Chamb 7 zheimer | bes! 4 : tt 4 now lee . 7 eet be ccd in roke about | who Was poverty stricken and made | new Transit Commissioners, made ar-| ty abolishing the offic. he ontt ven | 205A the fou h& syatom, Dr But WARD made mother’s baking an even on the rully eo eee eee ee a terra aden Der Wien! rapmomente to-day for an oanapection | ously consider the advisability of ask-| outer shadow Gent oe diftloultiea with’ ems exact science. And all the loaves come out of Mr, ‘Smyth's obvious intent. was to] luxuries. I submit that such evidence | eee ene ator obit he £2 ; outer sh ant ot atti arith em . , 4 : prove ‘by the witness tha was | has no place in the trial of an action | ines of the transportation companies Gov. Miller to call a specia we entirely en trom: mt she Amncroen Wrcermsen. oF the oven alike, with one good slice making you | hot Mnancially able to have given[ot this Kind” | | inthe elty in company with the present |sion of the Legislature for the solu-| ‘The p nomenon will | cia. eeln cvenianked the Habe at dase caches | Patonenein ae Fwelry stolen from| Smyth turned. to the subject of the | Construction Commissioner John De- sian of New York's City’s finan Nevin and Raut Anarene Ate nee 1 chat WARD)’ demarves tha) canal 4 ar abo © years ago. jewelry Mrs. Stokes had lost. Mrs.|laney, and bis assistant, Daniel Ityan. | problems. i aned s : t Se lee Ae tore intormat aa MaBler’ declined to reveal tne prive| “wip ail close the day with m gone The Comptroller is particularly de- | fo" *!* Ye# = oe oe fidence % when over a million wives and erie e myth| she had paid fo! ch pieces o: : eo Public peagente 3 iy orty-fo ierm: if a to Mra, Millre'e eventos. Nha miata: | fewolry an she had given to. Mew | erence at the Fuble Gervice Comma: |siroua of having pamed o bil per-|1 EET HUBBY NO, 2 FOR NO. 1 to sing for Magistrate | mothers say ‘‘a loaf of WARD'S, please” to CL ane {nen tried Mr.| Htokes, She gave a diamond neck. | *onorflces with Hubilc Service Com: | miting the city to col ertain - ‘ In Jefferson Market | their dealer and forget all their baking worries ean ake on money left| lace, she said, and one small article ‘ — — #axes in July instead of waiting until! prong Man Granted Divorce—Suit ining thet tha forall hy her st husband, John DP. El-| of adornment had been given to her ovember. A measur » tor} Not eoted. Spy a hin « jerf ice which byes hy bide vos tor Funk of Illinois. | this died in committe £) Gustave afnecker N« go |aoen | of her ber siDeit ett 5 t 0 les 28 Plumbers Must Be/the Advance Tax Collection had |, “ : le | ré, Miller declined to « rany|\ “It was said in tho papers that| Court Ra | pheriot Avenue, the Bronx, got a ¢ | A Et rin. | Senator Funk had given the jews ‘Tried Here, passed, the Comptrolicr says, the city | Terict AVSnUS ie ee Court ‘Remember that every loaf o, gome, and then Mr. Amyth read what] but this Is untrue” Mrs, Miller I=} s.tiee Meavoy to-day denied the| would have about $100,000,000 coll to-day on the ground that trie wife he gold was an acdounting of the|stted. a. was then made by Mr |eppiication for a chango of venue for| to tide it over the summer months| ‘0-day On the Eround Mat ie wits | D’S B READ ean teinclude one cow and calf |Smyth to a letter alleged to have|the trial of thirty-eight members of instead of borrowing at high intel ralimnaal4o ber. forien) Humand, & horse some harness, &c., to a totai|becn written to Mrs. Miller by Stokes, | the plumbing trade indicted for con-|in anticipation of November tax col- Wate in tnevanadaaniadh + 1 f $1,066. in which he asked her for a list of|epiracy growing out of the Lockwood |), tions Louis Fink, whom sh fo ferries from Whitehall Street is made to ke you value of $1.0 MPLYING| the stolen jewelry with its price and | Committee's investixation ct be living at No. 3032 Third Avenue. to Atlantic and Hamilton Avenues, od ne PROTEST AGAINST IMP of purchase. e The court jialed hat there was, no At is belleved that the State, like the] Grarnecker suid she got a divorce Brooklyn, raised their fares yesterday 4 fo ost th poyEnTy OF WIFE. ssieson broke in sith more | in the community as would | city, is in need of an cxtra '/ from Fink prior to 1917, wien Grai- fivim Pls bss Mr. Littleton interrupted this ques- Haetlons, I ager Wt inp sed Justify an assumption even, much less | About $55,000,000 1s sald to be required] ji ockor married her. They had thre garde need tek the Union Ferry Honing im @ loud and determined woika than duane Se onde ae eee a ae eer er'is Tew|to Day eoldiers’ bonuses and other ex-| snildred before she went back to No, $2" "") eit expenses had increased Capariehts 1008, by Wierd Begany Lo, “L objecttodihy invidious-compart- ' parent. Fork City r pence, 1. The suit was not contested. 900 per cent. the past three yeare, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt at Door | Of Movie Studio To-Day to | Begin Her Film Career NOT AMISER, SAYS. STEVENS'S WIDOW aastielranin Didn't Pick Up Old Papers,| Either, She Asserts—Left $10,000,000 Estate Mrs, Jessie Stevens of No. 8756 Bay 2th Street, widow of C. Amory Stevens, millionaire recluse who died intestate on March 20, and some of whose heirs named in an unsigned will are said to be preparing to fight | to secu of his wealth, denied | emphatic: Ay reports credited to some of his was miserly “My husband years old, and the large estate left by his father, Calvin Stevens, re- quired all of his time," @he said. “As @ man of advanced age naturally he | did not prance around at cabarets | and indulge in other extravagances that would have been silly at his age. | But neither did he do the th | persons have alleged to squeez cquaintances that he was seventy-five S$ some penny | profits. He was strictly a business man und spent much of his time in his office at No. 39 Broad Street, Man ttan, his rea! est and other s demanding it LALIT REL ne |oeneeale# Noted Dongnees, Who Saw Colombia Treaty HIS MILLIONS GONE. CAN TPAY ALIMONY, ~—IEDONALD SAYS Wife Insists on Bond but Court | Refuses Demand, as He Paid Up to Date. Pass James P. McDonald, who a few years ago was reputed to be a multi- mililonaire railroad promoter and en- gineer, is broke and to-day is living on the bounty of his friends, accord- ling to an affidavit submitted to Jus. tice Delehanty 1 opposition to his wife Exith's application to compel |her husband to put up 4 bond of $5,000 to insure his paying her ali- mony of $200 a month. Justice Dele- hanty denied Mra. McDonald's appli- cation because MeDonald is not in orrears at the present time Mra, McDonald in 1911 secured a separation from her husband. On several occasions he was arrested at the solicitation of the plaintiff when he failed to pay her alimony. Bonds | were put up by the defendant to cover \the payments. Once in 1919 McDonald }was arrested just as he was about to |board the steamship Olympic. Me: Donald put up 4 $2,600 bond on that occasion, Later he raised it to $3,000. Mrs. McDonald says her husband's bond has matured and she asked that MEANT NOTHING TO: HI, SAYS BOKELE For Two Years He and Mrs, Cullen Used Formal Sal- utation, He Adds. Although Mrs. Katherine H. Cull#h addressed him as “Ole Dear” in let- ters written by her in 1919, Oiw Hockelle testifying to-day before Jus Uce Bijur in the separation sult brought by James H. Cullen against his wife, said he did not consider that salutation an expression of affection. The witness, who ts being cross-ex- amined by ex-Judge Van Wyck, sal that when he first met the defendant he addressed ber as Mrs. Cullen and she called him Mr. Bockelle. In 1999, two years later he was “Ole” and she bebe “Kittie,” during thelr conversa jons. Bockelie admitted he an invitation to visit ‘Mra, Cullen tt Schenectady. The invitation was letter from Mrs. Cullen, in whi Mrs. Cullen chided him for not hav- ing accepted rrevious invitation. She asked if fair maid from, Europe had cuused your failure to accept this invitation.” Van Wyck asked the witness who that “fair maid from Europe was,” Bockelie replied she was a fifteen