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WATCH FOR THE Fitms! os | ATTA sen hoe 7 AAI | Meee Willd» .— A | 82d St., East—The Metropolitan One morning, many montha after|Joying the mystery hugely, ‘The mu-jand his sign, “I painted this," ap-jing day with a delightful eketch of| Bobbio Carlton's plunge into @ dual] seums, collectore and dilettanti were | peared on a Detaille, a Leo: the curator upon whi coat-tall the | Museum : Myste life, the art world was thrown into] indignant. and a Manet, a versatility of concept|sign was pinned, "I Painted This, | ferment of excitement. A gift of] Another week and a cherished | truly amasing. The eminent alientats/and I Can Prove It." Now, not only | Written Kapewaly for The Kvening World, ee POpUr tance hed eee inaceilae Rembrant was pincarded, and in| were momen rily ailenced, and the New York, but ev: , elty, of the In the new wing of the Metropo! apite pf regulations 1 | Yolce of the Soctety of Psychological|Union knew of the affair, Paria ai By Ethel Watts Mumford Museum of Art. It was an exbibi-| watchers it continued te be plc. | Resoarch was heard in the land. Ac-|London laughed over it. The latest Coparight, 1014, by The Prem Putiisbing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) tion of Importance. ‘The collection had cording to the new theory, this latest|"review" of the gay city featured a ean methered ay inan Of interna was the artistic night watch- | anifestation showed a disposition to/ tovely lady with a hectic complexion, * ct ersonalit: wh d nh that she hi OBBIE CARLTON was a young{he had absolutely no future, but he| been visited by unprecedented crowds fea, poke Carlton bimuelf, who Pavidently. the p Nataton te and eould prove 4 A mil- | man of the latter day school of determined to win his daily|who had stood open mouthed before| led the infuriated guardian of the , unknown—though it resolved |itant suffragette, in a facetious mood, | bread, and t too, in his chosen|canvases of old masters, that had| Temple to the aceno of tho outrage f Into “person,” for tn each and|dubbed over the canvas of the fa artists. His hair was cropped|feld of paint. tie struggled with tne | com mums caleuiated to open. their| aNd polnted it out to him. He was! svory case the handwriting was iden-|inous Wellington of the Portrait Gal-| close, his Jaw!proponition, and finally reached ths more than the pictures them.|enJoined to allence, but nothing | fica,” believed that he took upon him. |lery with wiilte enamel @ultable for | was etrong and |solution, Going on Mr. Edison's the- 4, Newspapers all over Ameri oonine to ore to Genet the ay self ‘the person: genovating the bathtub, and lett her | beardiess, hia |Ory that six Dour sleep Ie nough for) h d Inaued special reproducsions Sey bg cg tn has tee wes in ti d naturally, for the|assurance for the attendant that she wore clothes of] With a job as night watchman he| A well known expert from Italy, had] Were called upon, the history of ‘lines, new editorials, more! yollowing the advice of Bobble ordinary pattern |could sleep the necessary six hours | been interviewed and re-interviewed,| cranks and art was dug up. The . The world's bap:| curkons the tase notice ermitted and cut, and he{!f the afternoon and have his morn-|and had lectured before enraptured alienists agreed on one thing only.| iened to be slack—murders on. th ‘arlton, the last r DP Inga for work. He could paint, and | audiences, “People addictod to art were alway@| wang and mysterious dis ro Oa pret ere ent a might have/ogint he would, and to some purpose,| Judg en, of the scandal, when | Under, suepiclin oF renee Gentue war and #riems altopeter wanting, | tens wh Sr oer aay hia taninared passed anywhere | too. | t ppeare day,|ment"—-read "The Man of Gentus," | 7, | turn to the spot, y his ae Sh 2 Waving cakde Gp hie wane he ors=| turer bere appeared one as] by Lombroxo, and ba convinced. it| The Metropolitan Museum mystery | gaze reveal his identity. Evidently he ‘ Ll ceeded to. canvass. th Hy for| van of a ‘Portrait by Van Dyck. was # well known form of mania | Oered @ welcome ca ‘or discus-| did, tor two days later the notice re- business man. He was, how- openings for ¥ ee to believe one's self the perpetrator sion and cartoon. Bi til the mys- ceived an addition—' 1 painted this, an night watchman, Pyeured to be} hore the flat statement, in a clear, in- perp tery remained mysteri ny » quite as poor’ and full of) one of the few professions that telligent hand, ‘I painted this’ ‘Tho| Of any spectucular murder—there Moatner wok cha & Olaate Lor. | 1,088 Brove It." was, supplomented by Fesource as the Angora type that |not overcrowded, probably because. ne | card was torn up by an attendant with | Were always candidates for any bale | yaing and a Whistler were added to Pa eed agra Fitth avenue and Made Caruso famous He was found a marked unwillingness tc therword (Crab On : ho, then Why_not the bug of gran-|th® varied list. But the climax of sixth street, open at 12 noon to- | cus with the settled “sei: |ceccncantrar eatin ce eorrtine iy, coda hunery reporter "| deur in the form of a deep seated | incongruity was reached when on the | Ghere-or-bust" determination that than going bail, He was long ‘What happ helief that one was the conglomer- | eraally ‘engwn tegeca: |, The bread line, the mob waiting | | fakes equally for Fikes Peak or|references, however: at least a dozen | The mysterious card made an ¢ ate reincarnation of all the world’s} 11° pointed Van tae gent: | for the Hippodrome to open, @ base- | into Easy Street, for not only did the! our system of marking, D means de Pictures. And he had need of all his|Men Kladly anawered for him, and he | story, and gave a loophole for most famous paint aplchousiy, this’ time, however, ena | ball crowd, and a run on the bank /erstwnile trate millionaire owner of/ ficient, you kno ot jon of purpo.. and inven- soon found him falling into his s doubt upon the authenticgy of | This was a new angle of the cas combined, could not have offered the Van Dyck purchase his ure, [ don't know phwat that formu bore th's addition: * ory. side-down life with ease. He could | pic Tales of “take Nd of the; and caused much comment, ne | rma o ia jon: “and I} dich a slight, at the elegant doorway | Glimpse of a ‘Louis XIV may be, mum, but Jimmie told me all of the well-known picture dealers on | but Bobbie is being diligently pur-|about the letters. Shure, 'D’ is dandy, ve genius, for one fine day he re- find time to see his friends, and lity of millic accuracy of this guess seemed estab- : oy the news that his small allow- 1 Wate adduced, oc 1 lished when a Romeny aud a Gaina-| Once more it was the indefatigable] that day culminated curiosity, | sued by mounting offers from the B' is bum, an’ ‘A’ Se gear woiha waa to be out Of, stroke in the +k were pointed | boro bot received the appropriation | Morning hour gleuth, Bobble Carl-| hey crowded in in droves, the | best known and moat successful ad- _ o i 5 out, The Ttall pert Was inter- card on the same morning. Nothing | who drew the attention of the! «move on, men,’ had difMculty to | vertising agen in America. Things bad gone hard with “the Gov- ‘A. viewed again, and issued a teaty| short of insane cunning, it was ar- rd to the notice, With one Anger | prevent accidents in the crush, What poe eccliae ea a rno\,” purely “psychological” hard long vigils ia the vast, reso- lente ha untiltonaire at frst | gueds could nccount for the miracu. | tO Bis well shaped nose, he advised they beheld was as simple an it was " fimes had put a distinctly real crimp office building wero restful enored "he whole MMust, and then got | laus. manners in which the elusive) (wet for once the rule of tnatant de-| astonishing, About the walls bung| CS and Ds for Jimmie. Art in Cleveland. In the silent wakefyl hours he| anrry. Wwould-be-sponaor for all the choicest| %tTuction should be broken, he | jost exquisite, even masterly copies ‘ Hite Into the finances of the sugar mill®| worked, planued and ‘thought’ out| A week passed, ‘Then a ‘Titian, a/ treasures of the Metropolitan, man-| RoImted) out, it wae according to | of the ; Arai in the Museum, The | §6 eae Oe Fan ADDY mE AN Osea ty sa lay to ea ‘and {y behooved Robert junior to cash | compositions, roughly sketehin, " " mane elude the Conan Doyle, Burns and pther writ- | ing me that my Jimmie! a ie odds | “Holy miiy" that had hung in in- | aged to elude they of the} o, “y F Van ick, Rembrandt, Romney, i. Up on the art education he had been | and ends ch his pad, and was neither dispited grandeur In another part ot | Kuardiand Mr, Carin deeply | ors Of police Metion, an undeniable | sainsbofough, 14:raine, Bonat and De- can't pass into tho next an artistic friend. Perhaps ely acautl ort y. Ninahin, pecalvad’/ the mavaterione ted--being a familiar of the 3 - taille, but the marvel of all wae a) grade?” stormed an irate female, we have expressed ourselve ; oy rore Ree tae rears is e ‘L painted this” The Any b m, and on friendly terms with| ‘urned to gaze upon the spot of the s e@ hav pressed ourselves badly; . charming {nterlor, a delicious plece | hurating into the principal's root do not refer t yho maki Y authopitie: . all of the emplo: he ahowar ‘lerime, attracted by tho evidence of | colar end treadon | oom : m. we do not refer to a person who makes ice ae tie i tare oxi sp |ance of the museum authorities wa ell OF the Sma pios tet Lee aati thelr mul and were possessed of aor eons viaw of the Lewis | “An' after him doin’ such grand work an art out of friendship, but to ome tmmediately lucrative returns, +. reai| Orders were tamued that mo Informa: | the crank, whose manta, one peami-| Mad longing to see how things wore Viv period room, looking through | all the year. | who by his painting gains friends, , m pi i e advice was heeded XIV. pe “ -d age h ral decoration pacious| tion was to be given to tho press tistic physician averred, might at| Gore co was heeded. All| the open door. Hobpie Cariton cer-| “Why, Mrs, Flaherty,” replied the). APynow, we called on this fellow, one happens to have @ partiou- | walls and ceilings, chan Te recked the pr | any moment show itself in vandaiiem| Gay ‘he sign remeined upon the door had painted it, and could not found him Going a war Uanag genius for the drawing of strange. Mttle recked the press, A rush of vandallem| and the crowds that collected were| tainly had pain ® Me his studio, uit the jes of his fancy. When! headlines broke out in the dailies, and | of the most English militant type, It| worthy of a better cause, Now, in. | Only prove that he had, but also that T’ve sent you his report cardi on earth has hi q shaped ladies in clothes of the| morning, the scrub women and the|the Sunday editions were delighted to | i8 & fact well known to acience that | Weed was the nerparrater branded a | Be Was & painter of the foremost | very month and you know thu rth hes happened?” we constructid as to bee work: attendants arrived, he hied him tej obtain moro art talk at reduced |the most beloved object becomes the ¢ Y Rirank, The Olympian laugh of a| ‘ lunatic, For the door upon which marks have been nearly all ‘Di ‘e sold that painting,” he ert bath and breakfast and his adored| rates, The history of Titian was fed | focus of destructive hate in certain! the boast was fastened was of whole city echoed for days. But with ndade they hev, and yet mine!” . le erted, som Anereate Si bles eraistully ie publio, iste of Bis Syston ented | torms of insanity, quis aly carved wood, innocent *Or| it came appreciation in more WAy®! ne can't pass. I ‘don't understand Mian ale Se, What ane yo on ins yum." wo) and more tories of fakes,| The maniac suddenly veered: from | either h ue ee o- a. 8 ry taste for old int ish, than one. rf ‘ public and the papers were eu-! his manifest satus |* Ges Bamoring appeared gue follows! Bobbie Carlton found the right turn! ‘dam ‘afraid yeu don't understand ‘Ser on - * ve Y Ce oe “i