The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 3

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AL WNCHTES \ fs All; I'm a Regular Country kid,” Says Fair Debutante, Pale-Haired Herman sui Miss Marjorie Gould, whose coming | i be i jout bail on ‘Thursday night at the Climbed Fire Escape Lad- Plaza was the most noteworthy social ders Night After Night. event of the season, chooses to known as a country girl | “Why, Tam not a soctety girl at all,’ | She eald to a reporter from The Even-/ | ing World to-day, | “Tam a regular ‘country kid,’ and] | I'm not a society girl all. I love the| jopen alr, I love the country—where I Magistrate Disregards Plea for! can arive, play tennis or squash, and! + . art skate.” | Quick Trialso He May “Hide | Miss Gourd, a ta From Gaping World.” TO FACE ALL IN COURT. ' | clean: | hetic mouth, | cut features and a has the most that “her party over, she wa arn to her outdoor life at Georgian Herman Sur a pale-hatred little} Court, near Lakewood, N. J. fan with a < manner, who fa a{ “Debutantes always wear king at a drawing of | n the identical ball gown and} by her for publication in The} vening World | at Is why I chose rose satin for! my party dress. I would have feit! \ clerk in the G Departm Brooklyn Nayy-Yard and an in the Italian sett Btreet, Br fn the @n immediate tr It had wtigiit 4 fv “He's got IF OF ‘Miss Marjorie Gould in Her Coming Out EERE) ae Especially for Evening World (Posed Especially for The Evening World.) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909. “Temperamenial” A In New Germ “TEMPERAMENT” RAISES ROW IN ~ GERMAN THEATRE | | —>—__ i} Mme. Van Tasso, Denied Role | in New Play, Talks of Hidden Tragedy. |HER FIANCE ON ‘STRIKE.’ | | Refusing to Play Lead with | Miss Reicher, He Gets the Managerial “Cancel.” That too many directors may spoil the theatre has been proven once more, | for now the New German Theatre, at | Madison avenue and Fifty-ninth street, has followed In the footsteps of the Metropolitan Opera-Houre, and Is wag- ing a war behind the footlights, all, ft tn alleged, on account of too much management, Eugene Burg and Maurice Baumfolt are the two directors in whose hands aro held the reins of the theatre, Be tween them trouble has been brewiny for many months, and to-day came the announcement that the storm has | burst. All the trouble is over the two prin cipal actresses of the playhouse, Mme Ise Van Tasso, a fascinating favortte from Vienna, who had been especially jengaged to impersonate dashing, tem [peramental roles, and Miss Hedwig | Reicher, whose specialty is sentimental | heroines or heavy tragedy queens, Th: former actress has allied herself wit! Eugene Burg; the latter with Maurie: Baumfeld, and each believes herse fitted to All the part of star attraction There has been a merry little squabbi: since the beginning of the season The management at every opportun ity avails itself of the privilege of, sending notes of dismissal to the men bers of the company who have been limported from Germany When {t was announced week, Bernstien’s " The Claw’ was to) be the attraction, Madame Van Tasso) prepared to recelve the principal part ‘that of “Toto,” a Parisian adventures of dashing personality, Miss Retcher ‘was equally convincerd that the roie would be hers, and confided to her as- sociates that she looked forward tr playing {t as her greatest achievement. And Miss Reicher re celved the rofe, much to the chagrir and astonishment of many members of the company What is taking place at the New| | German Theatre may be best deseribed | by Madame Van Tasco, who to-day Ith with flashing e and cheeks red with that this histronic Lime yor Jassoi HVSLOP PLAYED ctress, Figure ran Theatre War WOMAN KILLED NVA FEUD FIGHT —~———. WILLIAMSTOWN, K ws Ethel F years, was killed and | injured, two probably neom, AS a Tee Ue steels of | Williamstown, to-lay There had been bitter fecling for a Jlong time between the Lantern and Ransom families, and it led to. trou ble when they met at a dance given last night at the home of Wes Barns, two miles east of Williamstown, The |tirst outbrenk was suppressed, but later the men met on the street. Angry Words were exchanged, and then pistols | Were drawn Miss Ransom was killed by a bullet, |her brother Sidney was shot below the heart and a he eye and his recov. ery is de so is that of ) Was shot through gs. Grover 1 suffered a collar-hone as Turner broken was beaten and Emitt Homan carries 1 a bullet in his ' m Lantern, both of rious Injury, are in rticipating in the fall ‘ght RHEUMATISM I Will Send Every Sufferer who returns my Coupon My One Dollar External Cure to TRY FREE. | | SEND NO MONEY—ONLY THE COUPON, IT have found an external cure for Rheumatism that is curing old | chronic cases of 30 and 40 years’ suf. fering, as well as all the milder stages, | | is | .I have the proof to convince anybody that | Magic Foot Drafts are curing where doctors and baths and medicine fated, No matter haw sovere or chronic your case may be, vou who, ndured the endless torture of ‘this eritel must try my Drafts, for there ts relict nfort in every pair, whether your matism is chronfe or acute, muscular Inflammatory, aclatic, lumbago, oF four. Send {n my coupon to-day. Return mall wilt bring the Drafts, | pr 1 hot lamp chi n can 4 have got out of the Wrote the |patd. Then'If you ng the jars “eatiafled with t res Worth. |the ber ucting {One ey. You! ‘ and we ta your word, Just sign and mail this coupon E $1 COUPON voting a moral of t for he busts ©n into escape lait exger as en’ di was ina | an’ didn't want te Bet into bed be ‘An’ so fi out thre them sh He 1 Dr, Spence, of Liverpool cerned he was RhevAReEREeTIT tee ased at the way my shows i en fi with flowers be- SLEEPING SICKNESS CURE. School, anger, told an Evening World reporter fall about the row | “It is ridiculous, I. only T, should be Toto.” she said. “Mr. Burg says so. es) SSF LMI MeLidyacchomm lending medctors agrees with lim, but because of favor: | e, for you know L ism [am dentad the pact a lot already. It Was Her Role. | and I was indeed I have been imported espec play roles similar to this, and now, | w use, Tam told 1 cannot | Miss Reicher—slio ts a good t not for) Id wishes to] THANKS JURORS TLLMAN’S PAPERS ORSENDINGHER FOR ROOSEVELT sist that I love the | i ner play | proud | | her th § unsophisticated na- | as Ww u t love for ¢ ir life. | as me, an Injustice. Retcher | Her natural ' is not capable of playing the part tural ct M Find, who is my flancee, has | to play his ss r must play Toto, at did th Io? Threaten him spliere in life part if Mi Mugic Foot Draft Co. Jackson, Mich. Please send a $1.00 pair of Magic Foot Drafts to ti DIES IN HOSPITAL, Professor Now Certifies Th U! satvator Catr vty years old, a! | Name R Apes + | laborer, living at 150 Mott street irit Medium’s Fireproot who Was run down by a street car at I Address ‘ ee Prines ond Mott streets on Jan. 4, YF Recipe Is “N. G, died to-day at St, Vincent's Hospital | eseoaTRE Ee Tt is ahenlutely true that at fessor dread: true that it mak pror to the buri If anyone n these ttitmcgels mmeauder tnd! a tena GIRL Wi [ GONE: | Mrs. Amore Unable to Restrain Joy When Acquitted of Martella Killing. Behool of M who ar-| | rived on the © May, said that : ” that institution has been + xperi- | () | Me ments on animals, as a result of whieh | { sinc ft has found a cure for “slee k- \ ' he —_——- | thank you, re heart, that 5 childre the way Mrs. Josephine Amore. ness,’ the wel which has bee Koe months ago. Dr. Spence tropeal disease | study of Dr thanked the twelve ju- some | | | who | was in this rors who acquitted Strangers Followed Mrs. in the sald that expeditions are County Court, at N | vark, of the mur- now under way in the Congo tor the| Douglas and First Husband's jaep of Michael Martella, Mrs, Amore Wen uement on na) Family Sought Child, thot and kill secs eves “TU Is a combined treatment,” said Dr ’ entering her apartment on Aug. 5 last Bpence, “th: with atox treatment of picloride of m r Dr. Spence is tov Medical Institu tment being made e second being a nermuscular injection of | Mrs. and hen defense was that she shot him Charlotte Douglas, eighteen | years old, is strangely missing from her | 383 Fulton street, Brook- usband and family fear The girl is re- to protect her honor. Her thanks to the t the Rockefeller nd the Harvard Bae- : Well as several | feations'in ‘thus coun [HM and her t | she has been abducted. jury created a s ation in court. This home at No, sed when she rushed | | was further | i to the chair where her brother, Domi nick Valentino, sat and threw her arms about his neck and cried “Dominick, we are going home.” Judge Ten Eyck ended the confusion by formally dischargir The authorities don't t v HY) woman's husband, Carmine Amore, is South Brooklyn real estate owner. The tie was arrested on the day of the way and were married at} shooting, and at that time was suspect- coh care ss nak Jed of the crime, but when Mrs. Amore wife's father was unable tO} orrendered and admitted she fired the |tocate her for two months afterward, | t he was released on ) bail, we When annulment proceedings were be) oo i een sven hae gun, On Oct. 6, 198, the Supreme Court | i$ annulled the marriage and the young | bride went back to live with her fam- ily, Within a year a daughter was born to her, Prior to the annulment the girl met Archibald Douglas, who had been with oe | markably pretty. TOM JOHNSON FOR CONGRESS. | 4 iittie more than two years ago Mra, CLEVELAND, Jan, %—Though M Douglas, who was then Charlotte Dal- ton, became infatuated with Albert Casano, a young — Italian-American, vhose father, John Casano, Is a wealthy to questions as to his intention, City Hall politicians to-day declared he is to seek the Co: mal seat vacated by Congressman Burton's ele: ow where the Congress a tion in 1s n Ne and said has gone to The prose ten to Ma dressed in the cution produced letters writ- in which he was ad endearing te | Mra, Amore dented she wrote them. vacventh Rey. | She also dented ever having Kissed | her brother in the Twenty-seventh if Martella, and averred that when she ment, Inniskillen Fusiliers, in the Boer] 54 him she feared for | "7 ok war. The young soldler and the It} ge gid not, she testified, ON"T pick an ade | cen in to were married on Nov.| ore than frighten, hin vertising Medium | ior qast in Jersey City, According to blindfolded, Douglas, his wife was in constant foar | of losing her child. He says that some | |time ago two men who represented jemselves as agents of the Casano! family offered the girl $1,000 to surren- | der the baby, which she indignantly re} fused to do, Look before you leap! Last year The World print- ed 345,462 “Help Wanted” advertisements — ABOUT. fe Sim LT A, UB fe eek 0, Douglas declares, | F 115,894 PUBLISHED IN | following her everywhere she went, and THE : : on one occasiot i accosted her | THE UBRALD HORE the sifee One night sie enteral the OS IN OFFERS || house tn a hysterical state and sald the . 1 + eae en had followed her home, Douglas THAN WI went 10. the street, put saw no-one. | TISED IN babies and children and | in adults, Some people This happened several times, Douglas | says. ANY THREE OTHER NEW YORK |] he eu left ker heme on ee | have gained a pound a NEWSPAPERS COM. || has been heard of her since. Her hus: day while taking it. band js distracted. He is convinced, he declares, that his wife has bee ducted. He can account in no wey for her sirange absence BINED, je) abs All Druggists | with only ordinary locks. with dismissal!“ Him! The tol of prog James ML. Lys . s G vy < 54 A “Tt has been lke this all the season | Mutnder onee—and only 4 7 t - S / But Even Without Them Sen- FET Ne COT) EC EY Ch (tds Ef ur 21 ure VALE ‘and the ac 1 8 crossed her two fingers with an pressive shrug Meanwhile, Miss Reiches smiles while studying the role of ‘Toto,’ for while her rival and her flance may e Is safe in having allted the more influential director, . rice Haumte d. WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—In the prep-| In the meantime, Mr. aration of his speech In reply to the|forced to consent to took the sa act according to a piece wht ator Says He Will Hang the President by Own Petard. the current issue of the J | merican Society of P. play resident's re: 3 ; while Madame Van Tasso shru her|and bathed | ng alcoho Preeden Kes Senator Tillman |e oulders and sighs: “It is an injustice as failed to find a number of papera|t am Toto." hout hu earing upon the Oregon land case In ee ti this im connect ith which the present con- munity fre some sort YOUTH TRIES TO END Jot. freproc versy at These papers were, he sald, inclored | ina large envelope and left in hie pri- vate desk In his committee room at the apitol when he left Washington last March on account of his illness, but | nnot now be found Senator dees not charge that the Japers have been abstracted by a Gov. ernment detective who may have been | Riseseer, at No. 13 Lincoln avenue, the dowing him, but does say that {t| Bronx, this morning, as the place was| |: it \culd have been possible for any such | opening for the day, Joseph Licovsky area eras were iticial to gain access to his room and to| youth of elghteen, drew a pistol from) and Prof. Elys his desk, both of which were fastened | his pocket and shot himself in the lof:| « side of the chest. The police hurricc| 4 ai 7 him to the Lincoln Hospital, The papers, he says, are very impor. | Licovsky, whose home is si tant In the preparation of his case and | right venth street would go far to substantiate his defense. | gave reason for hi He says that not only his desk but that | ton {s critical every k and cranny of his office | — have been searched for the documents, ROOSEVELT DRIVER A SUICID but without 6 | ' Nothwithstanding the loss of these) BOSTON, Jan data, Mr. Tillman expresses confidence | ¢ormer president of the In Ne (UTS A a A satisfactory ro | Union, committed aulcide last night by Pye Will be hoist. by his own petara,” |taking polvon. Mooney had been driver eclared Mr. Tillman, for President Roosevelt. ook on park LIFE WITH A PISTOL, |:o08 0» putter | minating we Joseph Licovsky Hurried in Critica!) Condition to Hospital by Police, Walking Into a saloon of Cornet! a tip f am.” One K ea 1 ions was this concoct fa Spirit ) they Dissolve one-half « ng with matches B. Altman & Co. WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE ON MONDAY, JAN. Ith, 20,000 YARDS OF ROUGH PONGEE SILKS IN AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER FIFTY DESIRABLE SHADES, AT A VERY LOW PRICE. ‘34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Acer) Our Annual Winter Sale Commences Monday, January 11th when we will offer every article of Furniture and all Bedsteads in our showrooms, at 25% 10 50% Off Our Regular Prices Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth Ste

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