Date Added" is not an attribute recorded by OS X so Hazel records it itself.
http://www.noodlesoft.com/faq.php#U5
However, if that is the case, how come a basic install of Leopard knows about Date Added, and lets you choose that sort mechanism in a the dock/stacks?
See screenshot:

Right now I am using Hazel and it's labeling downloads with colors to help me differentiate between new/not so new/old. I am also running a Folder Action to "touch" files as they are added to the folder (so modification date is updated.) Lastly, I created a Smart Folder to show me "Today's Downloads."
But it'd be a lot easier if Hazel and Leopard could cooperate on the built-in "Date Added" thing. And why doesn't Apple have "Date Added" as an available choice in Leopard's standard "View Options?" Just all seems so odd to me.