The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1912, Page 18

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oe RUSSEL’ CUTUPS IN APACHE ETUPS SHO CHNATON Gorillas Climb Tall Timbers, When Perfumed Party Ar- rives in Disguise. | | DANCE TURKEY TROT. Artist’s Bohemian Cuties Have) Gay Time in Delmonico’s | of Pell Street. | Wémund Russel! has furnished the pages of history with another of his Naughty Nights Entertainments, and it wae just too sweetly wicked for cream pufte, | All the dear people who aip sponge | cake tn perfumed toa at the Nusselt | studio from time to time came down to! hinatown and raised very Ned in the ‘Tuxedo on Pell They wore attil at ft up to the uncanny hour of 8 A. M., vhen Mra. Allan-Sommer fairly t. tered the souls of the assemblage by dancing the grizzly bear with a real eriealy. ‘Dhink of that, ye simple stay-at- homes; ponder {t and puzsie It out If you can—a truly hyphenated Jady dancing with an ursine 1 who might have squoered the ve: shen out of her name. ARTI@T RUSSELL READY TO SLAP THE GRIZZLY. While this prodigious dance progress Artist Russell held hie and turned deathly pais, same time his plump white fleroely the hilt of the scimit helt, Had only one of Mra. Allan-Som- mere ribs cracked under the furry mon- steve hug Mr. Russell would have rushed in with tis vorpel biade and transformed a living bear to @ very {aaty doormat. However, as Mr. Chuck Conners might say, “De bear looked Nike he wus full of hop an’ de only way dey could make ‘im eprint wus to jab vine tn ‘tm. ‘The party was really en “Apache Din- ner.’ and the recipients of invitations «hiapered about in police circles that « yeally riske affair impended. Twenty or more of the devilish blades that haunt ‘ue Russet] studio and participate tn the passionate Bund, night eolrees of Mra, ‘kson Gouraud were to appear in the of real Apaches, looking ten times wicked and ounning and des- 8 the most abandoned ortminals the purtieus of Parts. Was it any wonder thym that Commis slonet Weldo suggested that some aca- thetic member of the force be sunt around to prevent bloodied and exe cute @ rat if he saw anything #hock- ing Lteut. Tierney of the Bitsabeth street station, got the assignment, bo sowed @ scarlet necktie, a sache bag and 4 pair of yellow kid gloves and went around, Twice Tierney dislocated his aw yawning, but he etuck to bis post, fearing that if he went away some ruf- flam ef the etums might glide tn through ny. NO REAL APACHE COULD WITH. STANO THE SHOCK. ‘Bhese Chinatown Apaches of ours,” ‘Tierney, “are awtul timid cusses, Mf any of them butted in on that umch of Artist Russell's they coulén't a-etood the shock.” That the Apache dinner shoud! be held was due to @ subtle dex Russell. Chinatown ts #0 Ortental, you know, and there is truly Oriental in thy Goel of the Apache. Now @hat @ charming paradox. Mr, original, the dear ER e295: fjli Allan-Sommer was or, if you prefer, joint favitations were traued of both and they stated all the guesta must come in cos- me end look and act as much like Apeghes and Apachesesses as possible, If ome Gidn't really have the figure for it, why an Oriental costume would verve, Naturally, if you belonged to the mobility you just couldn't look like sn Apaobe and there was nothing left ) St but to came in-miuft! and wear ur orders and ribbons It was too neh to ask one ef noble blood to make as a common pers chop * with chop-sticks, Yes, indeed, there were a lot of nis and barons and one or two ssian princes, ‘The title of prince in issia ls Just ap exalted a handle as at of Colonel in Kentucky and we it jie he At Edmund Russell’s Chinatown ‘‘ Apache’’ Dance MAS-ALLEN EDD RUSIELE wat “oneee baronessen and one marchioness 4p peared to faint, Thelr Apache partners revived ther » thelr perfumed hand Mr. 1 ental at even Dr. not take exception to, ‘Then Jaughed and slapped one another on ixt and the party became trightfully Princess Chirinaky-Ohtmxtoff, who wore a costume fresh from Persia and a pound and a half of assorted geme, actually ato her soup and oauaed ® tumult of Inug when she ra risked her life #0 itke a bird. When Lang Gor into the kite to commit au earn, ARTIST SAVES DUEL FOR HIS NEXT BLOWOUT. fuey, however, was en im menae ons, for It led to a chaslonge to mortal combat between two counts who had Jabbed each other in the eye with their chopsticks. ‘The due! might have been fought right there and then if Artiet Russel] had not flung himself between the enraged counts and per- ded them to save it over for one of his studio teas. Of course the Oriental dinner served only as @ prelude to the dancing. Ter- rife Apache dancing had been on the programme, but as mone of the Apache. esses had left their etaye at home it wae simply out of the question. head walter, he went out 1 wrote @ resolution le in the next thirty The cho Princess Sita Devi, who came to repeat the amazing Vienna Viggie, which had created such a furor at one of Mra, Jackaon uraud's Sundey evenings, t te—wall, you eimply consider it artistic the visgle, vell, vorde von't egeprese 14. ‘The Russell Apaches went wild with Joy over the Princess Sita Devi'e vig- wing, could hardiy walt tl it came time to turkey trot the remaining baror princess and countesses, *, some of them of such a atoutness that they turkey-trotted with the dignity of great mound of Of course, there ‘Were mi who danced with elfn «i ny-hugged moat charm! 501] danced eedately, at hie belt rang on ateel, making an It were. ‘Then came Allan-Sommer’ bear, Inoxprensibly exquisite, the apo of acstheticism, for the bear actually danced with a pathetic, weary-of-life look In hia dim old eyes, and when ft he emtled wistfully, dis- remaining tooth. Yes, rand dance was an enormous Pp. §&. Jack" Rivera fought a knives and swor which the lights All the princesses screa: duel; Standing slightly bruised on the wrist, wherefore he simulated death and stuck a dagger in necktie, wherent again the princesses screamed, Really, !t was all too @lddy for any. thing COVER Standing and Jose terrific duel with > -—-— THIRD RAILS. ‘The Interbor: the Public Sery M, Shed street, t any Kentucky ¢ Thirty odd bare wat down to t wide of the ta MR, RUSSELL SAID SOMETHING REAL CUTE A hush fell t the ippered ¢ ° 1 hird’s nest soup. Mr. Muse.) aro all his portly dignity, cla scimiters, da maroon plush coat and kb & lace handkerenle? wrist watch and the « vorrowed from Ds ee Mr, Garner, monie , SaBned him) Ala. a Russe! 1 trousers, n each cuff, a uasic frown urat w tended tea a fow wecus am. ‘Fellow Ap: juoth Mr, Ruane “thie te real 2 nest soup. I trust vou we be ttillated by ite piquant fever’ ? At Whe word Vird's nest soup fourteen f fimia m1 tho| pro-| 7|DETECTIVES INTERRUPT to Service Board “L" oMfictals were to-day given ten days to reply to a complaint made to Commission by John yer, of No, 43 Cedar uncovered third rails are dangerous to the gers in cases of fire and | companies satisfy the hoarings will be ordered ast orders compelling them Ito y wer ra they laut fe when pas | hades to go on the! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1912. ‘Turkey Trot’’ and Other Stunts Hot Off Griddle (Copyright, 102, by the Preag Publishin, Princess $tTA-0uvt NG A \ Ses HIS WALK WITH JIMMY. For They Had Heard from a Pal that Paul Bauer Had a Little “Job” on Hand. Paul Bauer, Afty-four years of, stopped out of the Puritaan Lodging House, No. 1% Bowery, an hour after midnight into the welcoming arms of Detectives Snydecker and Cohen. Mr. terruption to tis stroll. He wae even more indignant at the discovery of an eighteen inch ates! jimmy, wi about with a piece of billiard cloth, In hie trousers a A few days ago William Pfitsner, twenty-three years old, also a resident of the Puritan Lodging House, told the lanning to visit the home relative at Ditmar avenue en Brooklyn, and rob the place. Jai4 careful plane. To Pfitamer he hed ensigned the pleasant task of first en- tering the house and clubbing the in- mates into ineensibility. Then he, the master mind, was to enter and pick up ‘The | the money and jewels, A etone was to be wrapped in the biliard cloth for Pfitsner’s part of the play. fe known to the police under the name of Gamuel Lambert. In De- cember, 1906, he was sent to Bing Bing for five years on a charge of forgery. While he wae under arrest he was found to be @ bigamist and received two years and ax months more Bauer was arraigned in Eesex Market Poltoe Court to explain his ownership of the jimmy. jk Ca a H. B. GOFF VICTIM OF CAR. The man who was knocked down and injured by @ Twenty-third street cross- town car lest night at Fourth avenue and removed to Bellevue Hospital suf. fering from a fractife of the skull was identified to-day eas H. B Goff, forty- y|elht years old, @ merchant, of Provi- dence, R, I. According to Dr. Sweeney, the condl- tion of the injured man ie etil! serious. The identification was made by a busi- nese acquaintance with whom Mr. Goft | Pi are 130 blocks known as In the last ton cisco, Baltimore, Aad experts say ini -. if Think what that means Holeproot Hose, with oll their caves! ges, Cost no im osiery (CH Omen ‘arn that coat an cents per pound, in yarn © floleproo ting 3 cente, $20,000 @ itis there the hoe Pot. OMe, 1900 Fy Vet Riot ‘660 fo Ww), re. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CO., Milweahee, Wis, Bauer was highly indignant at the in- | had @ business appointment yesterday. | men apt to start and almost certain to there have sairoty seeneceriag e6d Chenes. mest dangerous of any city in the whole world. 10 A, M. to 10 P. M. ‘You will Gnd 0 visit to this remarkable Exposition most interest Portland cement concrete gives and the beld of utility of concrete wi! is Company. (Tis New York World.) i ONG Pouguy wire Jose’ aveun SHTAR AND FRIAR IS MAIL. ary | —samspre CHTV's RECEIPTS IN 1911 NEARLY LF A BLN | They Are Expected to Pass| That Figure During the Present Year. | ‘The half-billion dollar mark haa been almost reached by the city in its yearly financial receipts gathered from many @ources. City Chamberlain R. R. Moore, who receives all money destine¢ for Father Kniokerbocker's treasury, made public to-day his report for 1911, and in it he reveals the large sums taken in dy the city. One item of revenue slows the care-| lessneas of taxpayers. Wor failing to pay their taxes within prescribed time they had to pay penalties amounting to 0,281,028, In taxes the city received $123, 000. It obtained $280,000,000 from @ale of corporate stock and revenue and assessment bonds, In arrears rates the Chambe , apart from t penalties. For 1911 the receipts amounted to $464,181,692. For 1912 tt tn expected | the returns will show a half billion, BOMB KILLS TEN TURKS. | t Others When Hurled | at Police Group. Jan. %1.—Ten Between 42nd Street and the Battery it is estimated that there Sraeice: breeders—where fires are “great fires in San Fran- fire conditions in New York are the reel protection trom fes, and Wlono fereves. amaze you, author of the outra, several tended with loss of life. other recent explosions ARE CONSTANTINOPLE, Full Weight Pound Canisters 60c, at Grocers were killed and eight wounded by \ RANCIS H. LEGGETT & co. Francisco? about this most impor!:n' A Bulgarian has been arrested as the . There have been | PURE FOODS BACK OF A Great Conflagration May Come Any Day Think of the Asch Building fire where 146 girls were burned to death. Think of the Equitable fire. Will we do something about it,—to prevent the fate of San Fire-proof construction concerns every single human bein; Manhattan Island,—it concerns you,—vitally, notier at once, at Madison Square Garden — January 29 — February 3 Band concerts afternoon and evening ‘end instructive, — most entertaining as well. It permits of wide latitude in design FOUR JOY RIDERS | was kept! jater summoned to appear in Yorkville Court on a charge \ A ] fot ai an automobile without @ by sro-N Las P “ |chauffeur's license. | The registered under the Neuro-Nerve Pow ANTS LAMPPOST xian’ Three Men and a Woman Nar-| rowly Escape Being Hurled Over Park Wall. { | Machine Belonged to a Harlem Physician, Who Will Hold Garage Responsible. Park early to-dc . were thrown from | &n automobile and hurt when the cer skidded on the East Drive opposite Eighty-sixth street and hit an electric lamp post. The ost and @ two foot parapet were all that kept the party from being thrown into Fifth avenue. The chauffeur, who has internal inju- ries and @ broken right hand, sald he was John Egan, thirty-one, of No. 1436 i] | | Four persons, joy-riding in Central ! ! & docnb in Macedonia last night. The| Amsterdam avenue, an employee at the missile was thrown Into the centre of a| Palace garage, No. 208 West One Hun- | detachment of Turkish military p dred ‘Twenty-fourth street. in the town of Radovisht, thirty-seven! ‘The passengers gave their names as milaa northwest of Monastir, and the|\Bat” Matherson, thirty-nine, {police commissary, @ lieutenant of the| West One Hundred and |army reserve and eight military police-|stiet; Frank Kenefic, forty, No, 2122 | mon were killed tnstantan . while] Eighth avenue, and Miss Mabel Al- | elght other poilcemen, including the | comamnder, were severely The police think the, med. The man calling himself Matherson had eeveral broken fingers and Kenefic had a lacerated names “are at. THIS TEA Those who know the inside details of colored and faced tea can appreciate the fact that good tea which has not been “doctored” has a double ij charm. 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