Pajamas Minus Sleeves Latest Fad in London Leather Sport Skirts of Gor geous Hues Demanded — Handbag and Gauntlet Gloves Must Match. liondon, Jan. 6.—Sleevless paja mas and nightdresses are the lastest In fashionable women's wear among the "haut ton" of Britain. In place of sleeves, the wearer adorns her arms with dainty bracelets of rosebuds and ribbon, usually worn above the elbow. This accomplished, the fashionable Englishwoman Is now turning her at tention to an "all suede” out-of-door costume. Having borrowed from man his leather waistcoat and fashioned it Into the most fascinating of Jerkins, velvety soft and of the most gorgeous hues, she is now demanding sporta skirts of the same material. Not only hat and shoes, but hand bag and gauntlet gloves must match exactly. And to achieve this result even fur is often so disguised as to be hardly recognizable. 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New York, Jan. 6.—Eighty-two years old and a corespondent In a divorce case! Well, of course, wo can't all become United States senators after 80. But, after all, the distinction which has be fallen Mrs. H. J. Brayton of Provi dence. It. I., isn’t anything she can really get conceited about. There are 121 others so named In the divorce case of Mrs. Minnie Col well Engelhardt, aged 20, against her “love magnet" husband, Dr. Adolph Engelhardt. The 122 rivals were so created through being “patients" of the healer. He has been engineering a spiritual contest, apparently, which his wife describes as "negligee” re ligion. She believes it has covered a multitude of sins. At least it offered an all-embrac ing divine love emanting from the founder. Dr. Engelhardt, familiarly known as the “love magnet.” The Sunday-go-to-meeting devotional gar ments of his folk were kimonos, his “lavender-souled” wife asserts. Those Penitential Robes. "He tried to turn my home into a harem!" she cries. Mrs. Engelhardt told the court that the "magnet's" divine cures were not so good when she was about the premises and that the soul-shades of the penitential robes hanging about his “office” got on her optic nerves. Engelhardt liked them younger when he fell in love with the lady who is now his wife. She was Just 16, a high school student. It was love at first sight. Her parents had been caught by one of Engelhardt's "ads" In a paper and were charmed with his healing claims. Daughter Minnie and her parents became patients. In those days Engelhardt was Dr. Adolph von Henri, and it was under that name that he was interned dur ing the war at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., as an enemy alien. All his patients went to the train to kiss him good-bye, bis wife states. When he regained his liberty he took the name by which he is now known. On Janu ary 24, 1920, he got married. His subsequent conduct led Mrs. Engelhardt to sue for divorce, charg ing nonsupport, gross misbehavior ADVERTISEMENT. 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Btop getting old before your tima! 8. S. 8. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. The larger also bottle la the more eco nomical. 5« S.S. makes you /eel like yourself again and wickedness and extreme cruelty. She says: What Wife Charges. “I got tired of seeing women flock to him day and night. And I noticed his cures were not so good when I was around. “He certainly mesmerized the women. Young or old, it made no difference. And, furthermore, he is not an ordained minister. He used religious meetings as a cloak for his divine healing seance. "He kept a closet of multi-hued kimonos for his women patients that would put any lingerie store to shame. He had colors for different types. “Oh, he could certainly hoodwink us women!” Here are some of the corespondents named by Mrs. Englehardt out of 122 rivals: Mrs. Brayton, 82; Mrs. Charles Bass, 65; Mrs. Georgianna Gregg, 75; Mrs. Herbert Lawrence, Mrs. Anna ' J. Tanner, 65; Miss Alice Manning, who is in turn sueing Mrs. Engle hardt for naming her; Mrs. Nellie Silva, Mrs. Effle Ross, Mrs. Mary Parker, Mias Ida Angell, <2; Mrs. William Bemis, Mrs. Baxter, Miss Gardinejr, Miss Ingaborg Swanson, Mrs. Merrill and Miss Emma Nelson. Another Young Woman. Only a year after Englehardt mar ried Minnie Colwell he began to woo another young Providence (R. I.) woman, according to Leo S. Colwell, father of the plaintiff. He gave her an engagement ring, which was re turned to him, presumably after the discovery that Dr. Englehardt al ready had a wife. All this naming of corespondents, however, seems perfectly ridiculous to the divine healer, who says: "These women have simply been my patients. My wife got a list of the patients I treated and now has named them as corespondents. It’s Jealousy on her part—that's all. “If healing is immoral, then I sup pose I’m convicted. My wife couldn't bear to see me with my women pa ADVERTISEMENT. MRS. 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