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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBE WATCHING THE OLD YEAR OUT 2B 81, 1016. ce EVATANGUAY ‘DOESCARE’ = BROADWAY STARS PAAAAAAAABAABABDE THY BELLE'S SUCDE LAD T ARESWEARNG OES teeters | ESI rl Be Home With BiaA.” “Once Again,’ “Wea Yet,” “Once Over* “A GQ Gan” eereerrrrer ~ TANGO AYES Howard, Richest St. AT A GREAT RATE' % an % % Lew Fields, for Instance, Will) Pewee Louis Girl, Shoots Self in Deny Himself Taffy | No teonen ne meee Atlantic City. Poor Thing. Hold your New Yeara warning. i Go bag your head nT ee you're dead; rebelled at test. To-night « home with the mitk in the my shsckies and morning. AS FOR IRVING BERLIN— - 'He Is Trying to Compose Himself After Writing a Pa- thetic Christmas Ballad. ER NERVES SHATTERED. I ss of Devotion to Society {Ends in Tragedy for loved, and if they ie no use telling them. “Life ta just one grand thi @nother. We ought to thankful for our troubles @ for our joys and good | When you are knocked and ‘ the most you are the moat “There is only one in my retigion—LO’ love my audie: have you love me. Southern Beauty. TLANTIC CITY, Dec. 31.—The pace eet for her by society blamed to-day for the suicide of Miss Marion Frances How- who was considered the wealth- | feet young unmarried woman in St. Rbuis aociety. , Her nervous system had been Wrecked by tango teas, receptions, @inners and theatre parties, and yea- terday sho eluded her grandmother, Caroline Flad, purchased a re- r and shot herself in their rooms the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel. Mrs. Fiad had brought the young foman, who was only twenty-one, to Mts place tn hope of benefiting her deealth. She kept a close watch on fer and for a week had tried not to Qet her out of her sight. The girl was gone for about an hour Tuesday at fhe time she escaped her relatives watphful eyes, but seemed in @pirite when she returned to the ho- tel, and retired early, Barly yesterday Mrs. Flad was M@wakened by a shot, and found the young woman dead on the floor of fhe bathroom. She had shot herself fm the brain, and her hand still @resped the revolver. Unusual efforts were made to keep fhe facts a secret. It is understood ‘Mise Howard left a letter explaining ber act, which the police have, but Trey ivfuee io make it pudiic, ‘The Body will be sent to-day to St. Louis. By Bide Dudley. Broadway, in the Rialto district, will be the scene of much revelry t night, but the spirit of “high jink evidenced will hardly be indicative of the state of mind which will prevail along the Great White Way during the year to come. Many, of course, will not permit the arrival of a new year to make any difference in thetr mode of living, but there are more who will attempt reforms. The prac- tice of “swearing off” will be put into effect much more generally to-mor- row than any Jan. 1 in the past ten years has seen it adopted. To get a line on what some of the genuine Broadwayites intended to do in the way of disciplining themselves, I made a few calls to-day and asked a few questions. Low Fields was the firat man I vie-| ¢, ited. I asked If be intended to deny| este cad cheer wad cantntine alear, himself anything during the coming | rhe New Year's jag te juét a-borning. Lhe ‘The crash of horn “I certainly do," he replied emphatt-| wt} jast ti!) dawn. cally, “I'm golng to swear off eating} yy be home with the milk in the taffy candy!" meraite, “Taffy candy—why?” “Oh, It gets in my hair, You see,| lots of clase and @ rosy lass; whon I was a child I—where are you| Fill the glaas and let tt pass, going?” And the New Yeas’a only dawning. “I just happened to remember 1] Champagne fazes, have a date with Irving Berlin,” 1] Midnight alzzes. replied. I'll be home with the milk in the “1 was going to explain,” said Mr. morning. Fields, “that when I was a child my| a merry mald, @ road well laid; father used to buy taffy for me so| Down hill grade—who's afraid? 2a give it to the neighbors’ children. | swish! Honk! the auto gocs ahorning. He was a dentist, and"— ‘A Will, @ rock; cepa radise a ative ie happiest e. Lem jt ng something for seometh! that eters ing that I think will make Deor nourishment I the hallway of @ tenement at No. 696 T ew | Rear Forty-third @treet. the ponue: tly between thirty ang “testy and clothing wee ini Brotect her from the of tl | rel fm the identity ’ TO PROTECT ! THE BABI Mothers should know thet the sale . medicine for their children ie Father » John's Medicine because it dese act coms 1 met Mr. Berlin in place of] A apill, @ shock. Mies Howard had unusual beauty, business, Forty-seventh @treet. and thal and two years ago came into posses- Broadway. ne to awear off toe Yes, I'll be home with the milk ia tne @ton of about $450,000 from the cs- night?” [ ask morning. “You bet!" hoe replied. “I'm going to make a resolution never to write any more ultra-sentimental songs. I've been fooling blue ever since | finished one this morning and 1 must be gay If I'm going to be at my best.” ‘What was the song?” | 1 call it ‘Dad Poisoned Grandr tate of her father, the late Laclede J. b dingged @ firebrick manufacturer. then the estate had been tied @p for uine years by litigation start- @4 by a Mrs. Mary Leafgreen, who @laimed she was the lawful wife of # CARSWELL WORKS FAST. Rapid-fire work was done by Brooklyn Democrats to-day to make BLACK HAND HAS ess Just From The Greatest Book Of Useful In- the trict. Following a technical decision by the Appellate Division of the Su- Mr. Howard, but lost her suit. The] certain that William B. Carswell se- | Christina nd Lt Spoiled the Chil? ase cost the estate about $40,000, | cures possession of the seat in the TRANSFUSION SAVES | dre Keally, it made me, Miss Howard had been introduced Gate Senate contested by Ghesies. F. aed i 4 fato-society only a short time before | ee eae ne ate iston | Yes, it's very. sad. coming into her fort “I must compose myself.” into her fortune, wan to entertain lavishly. nd soon be- “You can do that easily enough. MME. GERVILLE-REACHE preme Court in favor of Carswell, a She be- | upecial meeting of the Kings County OFF GO! 410DURING | You're a composer.” - . 7 7 3, Y Ht right, all right, and | @ame very popular and had many | Board of Canvassers was held this Noted Singer, Suffering From Blood FOR KEEPING GUN F Gt OH ay aie Collier, the gonfl: * | ultors Serta nmesie seeonick Ronen resis sae trom adian® Asked ir ho would |fY formation ENCYCLOPEDIA ‘ Boclety became such a fad with her|~ A messenger hurried on the first oison, Is Said to Be Out A Attempt any reforms on ihe New |N t @he devoted all her time to it, | train to Albany, where arrangements Year, he replied: “Yos, I'm golng to ver of Danger. The operation of blood transfusion has been performed upon Mme, Ger- ville-Reache, formerly leading con- trakto at the Manhattan Opera House, Mate, cei act dey in attion swear off wearing a wrist watch. “What! Are you going to resign from the Lambs?” “Not exactly! It's like this. My wife wants me to wear the watch but I don't want to. The result ls we never have any timepiece in the fam. a @ year ago her nerves collapsed ‘and she had to go abroad. She stud- ST fed music and returned last summer} Murphy @pparently much improved, again | would not give up t! plunging into her social gayeties, Re- | Role of carrying ALTO TET DUA ALAA OU ADAMI ADDL ADA DALE Conspirators Anonymously In- Printed voke Sullivan Law Against Man They Threatened. YEAR NOW CLOSING Only 573,675 Aliens Arrived ently her health failed again and bihadr es be Booere oeial eae lly. Do you follow me” “Fime-plece, f eer doctor ordered her away for a and 37,818 More Went a at oap! day meaning ‘time peace! complete rest. L out of danger, but the nature of her| ‘rhe need for a revision of the Sul- Nhy aft ye wear It on your a Than in 1913. illness was not made known. The|jiyan Law, which makes the poases- | in ‘Hello, Broadway!’ not | operation was performed last evening. I'm ‘Watch N sion of firearms a felony, was shown Your Stop.’ Do you get mo?|§ Mme. Gerville-Reache is the wife of | ta; ‘Watoh' and ‘step!’ That's how I"—- |N -day in the case of Antonio Mar- N 1,000 eorge C, t uch. I hurried away.|N 9! Immigration through the port of| DF George C. Rambaud, Director of! rino, who conducts a grocery store pi 'yfank’ Dodge miopped me a block |N CROWDED the Pasteur Institute. At the Rem-|anq lives at No, 414 East Eighteenth | do he astrest. “Well, to-morrow |N New York for 1914 fell off to the ex- 361 W J pede ag hep awn She Atreas by N ; a . baud home, No, 361 West Twenty-|street, He was arraigned in York- | Will be New Year's Day,” be said. N PAGES PEN Air to \very- tent of 601,410 persons, or 45 per cent.,| third Street, # was sald she was #uf-|vilte Police Court and held in §600| “What are you gving to quit?” 1jN : fas compared with 1918, according to|fering from some form of blood!pati on the charge of having a re- |*MCt bacco,” \ Over 25,000 e, where’ means more figures made public by the Commis. | Poloning. ibe. operation ts reported volver concealed in bis home, At this Juncture a strange thing | Facts and Figures Cc ‘ ei bee - for many months Marrino haa|happened. Richar N soner-of Tamigration to-day: She and Dr. Rambaud were mar-|peen receiving Black Hand letters |alone and, ) About Nearly Every- AT ; for ou During 1913 arrivals numbered! ried in November, 1910, in New Jersey | demanding from $1,000 to $5,000, a |#!de, sald: N thing Under the Sun, il Ni Al , 1,334,914, of whom 1,163,993 were aliens! and kept th |tobacco, Got any : y : Se ae ee Se ae ee pnd pea a bad OS sTeHD: 8: Oe: ae bomb was Planted * the door of his| “Never chewed in my life,” replied |N Handily Classified ‘(West of Buffalo and Pitts- , 92) 0 ‘rom mat » unt @ |store one night last fall, but it failed | Mr. Dodge. N burs, 300); by Matl, 380 * can go by Bus every few citizens. In 1914 arrivals were only! in January following. Mme. Gerville-|to explode. Early this month Mar-| Jean Haves said he intended to|N For Ready Reference. Cloth Bowna, S0c1 by Mall, 600. ‘ Washington Square to the Harlem River greater by 37,818 than last yoar, Dur- "ot them come on, the black- perin. The cop shook: his head, eee Tal < mailers, the murdorers,” Antonio told “Kape it up!” he sald to Jean, “I've i ‘ via Seventh Avenue, the great- boulevard ae ie ints pee feces his customers and boasted in. the got wan an she deaarves thim bum |N [00% hotel, etc. should be without. of Harlem— 783,504, of these 573,676 wero aliens and during 1914 departures were 415,886, Reache studied for grand opera at posted cine TELEGRAPH MAN A SUICIDE. Frederick J, Lats Shoots Self to Death, | will shoot to Kill.” rino bought a@ large and efficient re- wineshops, “lam ready for them. I jabs yez funny guys shoot at her.” ‘swear off writing variations of the Rennold Wolf promised to swear j * v4 . Lect} | volver from a fellow countryman, He mother-in-law joke. Edition 200,000 4 j inutes from tid rein SIAN sich show. tha Calve's suggestion and won fame OD | Lent the weapon under the mattress, “1 invented the original,” ho sald ; ti m mmigration statistics show that} both the operatic and concert stage. | of his bed in the daytime and under! 1 called a policeman and attempted A whole library of valuable information boiled down into the number of departing allens was his pillow at nigh to have bim arrested as 4 dangerous one compact volume that no home, office, school, library, reading For many years The World Almanac and Encyclopedia has Morningside Height: | During last July, just before the | ‘The utterances of Marring came to of reeting “Joseph Brooks with been popularly known as “the book that settles all arguments,” inti: ingside ights past Frederick J. Late, yer of the the attention of the Black Hand con-| “Welcome to Our City;" Frank Mar- “i fj P ant rege th ~ i of Ni “> k gubareels be pee a a Der branch of the American District ‘Tele: | spleators They know about the Sul. tineau said he would deprive himaolt being authority on all such subjects as weights, measures, politics, je je Ci ew York w AER WEE SNe: by " nh Comp: Ts Montgomery {livan Law, but Antonio didn't. With’ of the sure of saying he was Pink | B® i immigrati igrati ‘ 1 the Colleg y P during July, 1918. June shows the | &TP! Company at Montgomery |! nu Ty estate| Baste cea kink |W exports, imports, immigration, emigration, armies, navies, sporting ’ St. Nicholas Avenue nearly to the historic greatest loss for any month of the Street, Jersey City f through head and dive y, near noon h | bp oO. co Headquarters, acc to bring any Brown events, populations, areas, etc., etc. jumel Mansion | year, the record for that month tn thal tienrae : viised’ a 4 | a M 1918 being 136,690 aliens and 11,279) n, aa Hi No ers Pan Rak aetna ‘ HL ee Rare “ a.) And along Cathedral Parkway, passing jcltizens, while in June, 1914, 57,139 k to tang | Haned the grocer, nald he'd swear off writing “brother- Some of the ea Sant, 10,390 e ach Sure I've Kot @ gun,” said Mar- hood of man perma; Lincoln J. Wi Ny the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and ue ella Heit rign corn, hwy Bho (er sal “arate he maid «ath Many New Features Added This Year : een i rs Mant) So Picco arrested the be 1 supply down to four 8t. Luke's Hospital, to and up Riverside ser enten i seiaie: SAW nae ; Pasir a Martino, who faces inaletment, while * 1 n announced y ats stopped ‘outa dithe Black Handera are free to con. he wot » buy ‘i : Drive. cleties explain the falling off in im- inn meu re bined | tinue Pot, nate ating ae ean Jar reefer ay oh Review of the War in Europe; Wars of the £ : ‘ migration, aside trom the war, which | fri jae World; Political State Platforms of 1914; Special Ey h 1 is the chief factor, as being due to] Maxwell said he knew of no business Ps So, you see the p leasant- | the curtailing of work in the United| reason why Lats id have killed hin: iN or Emergency Tax; Prison Population; Factory £ , | States and to an effort on the part of | {j, ae SRE | { . U est means of’ transportation BRAS OP 109 DORE RD ee emer The Kind You Have Always Bought. || Statistics; Workmen's Compensation Laws; Oc- P' : tion by providing work at home and| HE WEIGHS 405, SHE 95; WED cupations in United States; Federal Reserve Act; in the city is better suited ing classes. Seale Recor No Bar to Wed | ever 8 ” ss eee of Co cut OMictal. | gi! rs ) Saal the enepeer Born Population in United States; Mexican to your convenience— Failing from the sleventh. story of | SOUTH NORWALK Conn, Dee 1. rr ties of the bation who have % \) Situation Described ; Chinese Republic; Palisades Take advantage of it— —— Russerysti W6t sumtin [imi shunts tattoos ccee| Sites Senyrremiay Qual Soames Se fereupee || Driveways The Asroplane and Aviation Generally 8 puree ronteraay afternoon, Morrie rn int Aural iat Seiee:| tebe be marae Supra eon mepetngs |) in War. 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