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DWP PAIPAN RLS"? ARE WISE TOTHAT sss QUARRELINHAVANA © oO Mew es Mie * < ‘ LEADING MAN Lever it Was a ¢ . * Fight, My Dear, Be | ' Us As Knows } ; " Mondays « fig Bide ips The feminine + @bich primary on ts woye Ber fights were invented ¢ masculine desire for there's no geiting away fr Therefore, the ideas of sey reases and dancers appearin tertainments « corning the Johnson W Havana should be worth termined to gather @ few ruch opin- tons, 3 took @ stroll through the the atrical district yesterday At Forty-second Bireet and Sev- enth Avenue I found an automobile) “¥ No temporarily interned by a trafic cop. | | pt ee cr Blat o nated th Io tt (the auto, of course Biiee- | gon beth Brice, one of th wtaye of “Why? “Watoh Your Step!" the Caatieized, saw the cane was hopeless, “Re Tinneyfieated ump-pah-pah musteal JoWnson very mig-up at present occupying the New excitem “jae Havana. ! Why ¢ ly nak up hie hair.” don't blame Willard,” aald Mins Amsterdam Theatre, “How do you) Ramond. And that wae where we do!” says I. parted. Mins Brice returned the salutation) THAT'S ALL RIGHT: GET A BET affably and bade her chauffeur to postpone plunging shead until the afternoon call was over. “I've been deeply interested In the Johnson-Willard fight.” I continued. “What do you think of the outeome?” “Perfectly delicious!” replied Miss Brice. I won $2 from Vernon Castle fight. I bet Johnson would DOWN Now. who ings blonde a0 at the New Amste: within range. Ey nee: Here was a mir who, talking about, So I sailed right in, “Great fight at Ha: I anid, “Are thone Mexicans sho ting each other up again?’ “tL mean‘the Johnsons sWitlara bat. te,” 1 ead, “Oh, to be sure! It was @ prise- Punching affair, wasu't it?’ “But he didn’t.” “Hoe didn't? What are you telling me? Why, Clyde Rigby told me Jeas won in the twenty-sixth stanza, or whatever you call it. Bo I went to the stakeholder and got the money.” OM, YES, IT WAS A RFECTLY LOVELY muss. “Just a moment,” I sald. “Let's get this straight. You evidently think Jon the negro.” at negro—Bam Vengforat’ “Why, no, Johnson, the nan Willard knocked out.” “Did be knock im clear out of the] chance. “Hello, /" outcome?” want i to bet me?” "ied i came off last Monday,” I Mightly exasperated, ) Row 1 understand,” ehe re- piled eweetly. “Ho that the papers wero sv full of, Mexico.” ann, made you think that?” a is in Mexioo, isn’t it?” mywolf and disaps around a corner, padded cell?" li, thera” 1 mld, wre be exac' -] you ink of lohnaon’s defeat?” Ps ea il ‘Willard landed a hay. |For “aian't know Walter had begun|her here Deo, , Pitching,” whe replied, “Oh, by the way, ie that why they| It wae called him a Kansas City farmer?” “Well, perhaps,” I replied cau- tlously, “But Miss Brice, you bad no Hedy to, che Soe tage from MP. ONitow could be have won?’ she “I got the money. It asked seriously. [HAS YOUR SONG | BEEN PUBLISHED? If Not,—Why Not? into a cafe. The mi . Hy smiled. “"Willard's cha: pion,” he said. “Don't you wish yo! could whip him?" “T can,” I almost shouted, —_—___— LONG SPEECH FOR WILSON. Over Phone to Mt, 8ST. PAUL, Minn,, Miae. 10.—Gov. April Hammond and President Wilson will have a conversation over the oe to-day. If Gov, Hammond. convin the President that hie voice will curr 1,608 mates and be dlatincity heard, the the s Mnmonpolis ‘rrame Club at thelr ane al banguet next "Thursday evening’ in Uix hundred receivers Pitt be tnatat ‘one at sac! @, wo that eve: suey be abies to hear the Presiden rt Alaska, April Alnaka Senate yesterday passed a bill submitting territorial prohibition to the 10.—The yotorp at the November election in 1916, The bill has already passed the House. If the voters approve rohibition ae will become effective Jan. 8 STYLE may be as definite as the most exaggerated ex- ample of the extreme mode, and yet desirable. Weknow you know it—but we want to be sure you realize that we know it, and that we act upon it. Best’s styles are always sure to be as new as the last word, but very likely tempered: Tempered with discretion —that is perhaps the best way to say it. “You never pay more at Best’s.”” Fifth Avenue, Weat Side, Corner of S5th Stract Jone Wit. | It wasn't long until Dama Sykes, |1imh actress, has begun action againat ow! Seymour Guthman of No. 247 Weat 20d} One I felt sure, would know what I waa|Mtreet for $60,000 damages for al- “You Did you bet anything on the|WFote to her, including ono contain- “No, But 1 intend to, Do you|she played with Robert Edeson in wae whatlher friendship with Guthman. Ac- there was eome more Pe cording to her aMdavit she was in- Then | atter promising to marry her, Guth- Mary Cecil hove in| ™an induced her to go to Minneapolia view and I decided to take one more| with him, where sho remained a 10 what aia] "OX the last straw, I stepped bag jhe intreduced her as his “wife apron|to be.” If Mie Voice Carrice He Will Talk) to an apartment THE EVENING WORLD, SOU Sree APRIL 10, ACTRESS WHO SUTS FOR $50,000, CHARGING THAT SHE WAS JILTED FGURESUSEDIN <== HOME RULEFIGHT <== ores _-_2o-— ' t taken ¢ . A ‘ ' ’ a a . , au war . nat Legislature ‘ . . ‘ a ‘ ‘ now, they ' . n aay i #tete Gnanees * A by ree ‘ , ‘ p re ee ae ample evite pon WhICd 10) received te ca aies dike. bai te pasovertan They oot early neat werk he prise piaue for “he Century Club 135 Canvases ©" EVENING WORLD'S (Oddities in the War News host wae oe muntaaton ¢ vention Sith Buch cen Sjovwses ecsne-n STATE HAS. 11, 000 ON researches were to be intruy ree at ve Hs “HONEY TEAR to paliielana, yoru? Se" PAYROLL; 1,700 CAN GO | up Wtate vartety. They way tt would) purty third bw ® | evolve An uMnecessury cost Of $20,000 | Kren to members and thelr guests a, 0 6,000, The Up Y until April 16 $2,000,000 Yearly Would Be Say Own) Aanocla @ following artists are represent - . > appoint & commianion composed at | Deegherty, Carroll Beckworth, W Civil: Service. | its own members and citizens selected | jy af Hyde, Allen Tucker, Mobert I HER $50 000 SIT. expecially for their Atneas, to Make @) i ayood, Hen I Juice Turcan, ALIANY, April 10-Of the 17,04 thorough Investigation of city Anan Holton Jones, CY service offclals and employeos y ¢ hen make recommendations for | ¢ V. Tack, Of the Ktate, drawing salaries aggre. i = restricting expenditures and estah- +. Chapman, William year, a great num- Guthman Failed to Keep Promise to Wed. Racked by fifteen ardent love iet- ters, Miss Wlizabeth Gilmore, an Eng- Mundred and = Thirty-#ixtn leged breach of promise of marriage. Mr. Guthman, connected with the novelty firm of Guthman, Solomons & Co, refused to discuss the suit to- day. Miss Gilmore declares Guth- man has regained several letters he ing @ written proposal of marriage. “Whore the Trall Divides” ana says she ia twenty-one years old. In an affidavit she relates in detail troduced to the defendant last August in front of the Palmer House, Chi- cago, and in October, sho swears, Mise Gilmore alleges Guthman met 12 with Mra, Enid Stone and a man named Hermann, to ‘They went to No. 127 Wost Aixty-ninth Street, where Guthman had engaged an apartment. There, she alleges, he told bis friends he “could not keep the good news a secret any longer, and that she was already bis wife.” ss followed two weeks in which, he charges, she lived in the hone of coming his wife. Later they moved uptown, and the Tuesd before Christmas he do- serted her. REJECTED SUITOR KILLS GIRL AND HER FATHER Americans in Colombia Victims of] # Native Doctor, Who Shoots Himself After Double Crime. PANAMA, April 2° (correspon- dence of the Associated Pross).—-Tho | little island of Bt. Andres, off the) north coast of Colombia, bas just been the scene of a triple tragedy involving an Amorican and his daughter and a native physician who recently graduated at an American medical school Memphis, ‘Tenn, According to information arriving by | wchooner, Dr, Pusey first killed 4 Mise Robinson and then shot her father, ‘Theodore Robinson, later turning hin revolver upon himself, blowing out bis brains For some time th ctor had been & frequent visitor at the home of the Robingons and finally paid Misa Rob- ingon marked attention, His suit, however, was not viewed with favor by the young wom rents and the physician was n to under- stand that he must cease bis vinite. the morning of March 23 Miss Robinson, accompanied by friends, started on @ horseback ride into the country from her home, A short dis- tance from the little town they were met by Dr. Pusey, who demanded that Miss Robinson accompany him to his office, She refused doctor tired at from his ® physician mot Mr. ad heard of his day He th tise Was killed in The doctor then wont to bis where he committed suicide, ottoe, lishing @ safe, rational Francis C. Jones and whould Politicians of all atripan are looked greater city pay the lion's share of military cout #how The Is tho rep hin gloves building Mr, Sew hes toric cave man. ate Healty and civic representatives WHI show that good old Father Knick- erbocker has been running off a das- siiug reel which might well be called “How to Break All High Debt Ree- ords and Stil Keep Gut of Bank- rupley” to the amagement of finan- clors, @conomists and civic wel students, Also that the thrilling bivition bas been worked up to hi podromic proportions by the pano- ramile succession of politiclaas who have been in control of Greater New York finances during the past fifteen years. In 1000, the city debt was $354,- 74,000; How it is above $1,460,000,000, Jn 1900, the annual budget was $90,- 774,900; now it is $199,000,000, and Mayor Mitchel says it is sure to rise rapidly during the next few ‘The total annual outlay excee 000,000, ‘This huge burden of debt and fixed| annual expense has been saddled upon &@ population of 6,760,000, The debt is $235 per capita. In comparison, the United States Government, with over the backer painted the pretin. | Ho is pictured in an od and the entire system reorganised. ‘ordham Law School w ual dinner 1 Astor, 1 hold this evening at Arthur N. Gleger are shown fire becd where it shi in the cave, Korich, will offic Thomas J. McCiusky, nc of the Universit Dean of the Law Soho t PERSONALS ‘The twenty-fourth annual exhibi- tion of the Association of Women Painters and Sculptors at the Auder- von Galleries, No. 15 East Fortieth Street, will continue until April 17. The Jury of Selection, of which Hilda Belcher was Chairman, did admirable work, and the result is a notable and very high class showing. Mra. £. V. Cockroft sent a much more satisfactory nude than the one she recently showed at the Reinhardt Gallery. The back of the model was |° presented to view and Mrs. Cockroft painted It well. Nive Rush sent a picture entitled 1d Skipping” that was full of Rew re * Miss hii Melanson, city, Slate or nation. According to | picturesque steps of stone, bordered tho latest statistica completed by the | hy tropical flowers, was more popular Federal Bureau of the Census, the /in its general appeal, however. average per capita debt of all the! Misa Harriette Bowdoin in her + “Custom House, Venice,” showed the $107.71, a8 @ remult of the Immeune |!Mfuence of the new school of paint- toad ‘carried Ing. She rose above the by Father Kntcker-| gucnce of modernity, howe “Qliandons,”” which introdu slon flanked by flower blooms, | Other items deserving of notice were Theresa F. Bernstein's “Outing on the | Hudson,” with which she captured a prize in Philadelphia; Gladys W: “Indian Gi Adelaide Dening'’s vember Rain,” with tts slanting : fall; Maria W. Stone's idyllic “The Rathers," showing a woodland pool ve aerial delightfully concelved and happily affaire and to eliminate - executed; Irene Weir's study of dodging—but the politieal” Hnteraata | blind man and Harriet Lord's ele- that want to preserve old conditions | meatal landscape,“Autumn Marshes roving too strong as yet for the Ineculpture Harriet W. Friehmuth's er city welfare campaignera, “The Dolphin Girl" W, L. ope reesicg of real estate by mata increase of the debt bur- den has approached the stage of co fixcation, according to experts, many evils, menacing all of the peo- plo, have been exposed persistently by Th ning World. Reatty and civic leaders are fighting for the few laws needed to correct the evils—mainly measures to give the greater city a mreate was easily the BEGINNING MONDAY MAMMOT IANO SAL WAI Ait To IT Announcement SUNDAY in ‘‘WORLD” and ‘“‘AMERICAN”’ following ch on certain Mnes us On Hrooklyn, Vi wi nd ¢ sin names of of the Dual « 1 « wo Mundredth Stree "Ve fron to Bhdiond ask Bowley: ie ia Two Stations on Dual Syatem Given New Name | Service ¢ sion has “HERALD” and “‘TELEGRAM”’ “l the Senate ‘committee in a report Carroll Heckworth has sent bis tho trouble, Up-mtate polluslane work | (ralt of Col. CP. Townesley, Superin- | vitigation. of toe 1 arin for the benefit of their own conatitu- | tendent of West Point Military Acad oF vo = omy. 0 " outa with meamures to make the/Omy: Ti Culuisl echt halt the Stat ate revision, blic expenditures and city politt-| collar Hin lett hand | Ma oP abie ata : re apt to deal secrotly with | rests box the hilt of his ‘on per cant, of otal payro! theas to ald their own ends. sword. of the State, or about $2,000,000 a year, it can be saved, the committee believe if the civil service lasts are revised Mrs. Guy L. Haskell, Still Haskell, Stillwater, Me., ny “1 mother to give t John's Medi ine to ber chil- is and it in| ine that keeps them | | 51 Lafay-| re- ain 100,000,000. p lation, has @ total debt|action, although the color Was some- tleboro, Ma: of $1,028,564, or $10.26 per capita, what lacking. Mrs. Alice Preble “My little sister is Greater New York has been loaded | Tucker De Haas, in “Just Dishes,” h since she has been taking hy ite politicians with the heaviest | showed an excellent atill life. Her john's Medicine. She por capita debt borne by any large|“st, George, Bermuda,” with its ned flesh also." £3.50 $4 DOU SRAS be ‘Tonight. tts the fen. has | Order from Newsdealer in Advance!E | Che first interview granted by the present Pontiff has been given to Karl von Wiegand, Staff Corre: spondent of Che World. AA Prayertul Appeal i , to America (0 take the lead in bringing about Peace in Europe. This Will Appear EXCLUSIVELY in | TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD | IN EDITORIAL SECTION Of The World To-Morrow The Community's Peril if Metaphysical Heal- ing Is Legalized. —~ An Interview “With Dr. Howard Lilienthal, President of the County Medical Society Serving America Abroad at a Cost of $400,000 —An Interview Witi: £x-Ambassador Myron T. Herrick Stupendous Task of Revising the Roman Cath- olic Bible—By Arthur Benington , IN MAGAZINE SECTION * Of The World To-Morrow Norwegian Nurse Who Has Just Won the National Indoor Tennis Championship. Young New Yorker Who Dropped Out of Sight : as Did Dorothy Arnold. Twenty Thousand French Ecclesiastics Who Are on the Firing Line. Interesting Facts About the New York State Constitutional Convention in Session at Albany. Unusual Achievements of the Twenty-seven- Year-Old American Stage Manager of the Met- ropolitan Grand Opera. The Passing of “Black Diamond,” New York’ Best Known Buffalo. Dancers in Bronze and Clay as Portrayed by : New York Sculptors. The Nebraskan Ploughboy Artist, the “Most Beautiful Man in the World.” WHEN NEW YORK GOES A-FISHING © Remarkable Double-Page Sketch by Artist Louis Biedermann, Printed in Colors =| = & IN METROPOLITAN SECTION Of The World To-Morrow If New York Were to Pry Into the Cost of Our Hosiery, Etc.—a Merry Conceit by Artist Frueh, Matinee Bouts for Milkmen, Motormen, Ice- men—and Others. Big Night of the Society of Fakirs, with Illus- wate by Herb Roth. With the Amateurs on Try-Out Day in the Phonographic Studio, Psychological Researchers Discover What They Call a Trance Opera. =| = 8-PAGE “WORLD PICTURES” SECTION 2 PRINTED ON TINTED PAPER! “FUN,” THE GREAT WEEKLY JOKE BOOK! E Separate Brooklyn Section for Brooklyn Readers! Special Jersey Section for New Jersey Readers! THE BEST COMIC SECTION IN NEW YORK! BE SURE AND GET THE SUNDAY WORLD} ;: TO-MORROW! ——-

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