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AS WAR MIL STACE OUT OF RUT OF PLE AND ROT — NORE ’ \ a yee ay re eX crite) | MOBILE in Newton, N. J, which has gasoline lamps for V, WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Prompt ¢ A lotot tad er eer reat French D fie Auth 06-664694-866440.004.08 Peeeh an eS, Choaen ‘giris, all | street fitumination, 4 action by President Wilson in nom- ame ae idea that) reat French Dramatic Author- nbout equally god aa raw material, @ aucceator to the late Asso- | YOU dido't ceed ouch of ity Forecasts Revival of the Classic Worth-While Drama. By William Philip Simms. PARIS, Jan. 3.—“What effect will the war have on the theatre?” T put this question to M. Lugne Poe, one of Europe's brightest dramatic Ughts, playwright, actor and produc- er. Said ho: “The most far-reaching imaginable. No possible event could have a great. | @f or a better influence om the play- Bouse than this war. ‘The contem- | 4 Porancous French stage is putrid, | fotten, detestable, and you Amert- ans are largely resvonsible tor mak- | ¢ fing tt 60. : “You did it with your dollars.” the Great author-actor-manager @s'd. “Of course, you didn’t do # gurposely. It was simply your tnfluence on us. Buccessful playe t the States become mints, and the authors ‘Who perpetrated thom almost million-: nae) United | $ — i po: mute In Making the Metropolitan | For$5,000andin Four Years 620-34 doeGaGoERR2 jhope of a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, J Miss Fitziu Sets a Record are so frequently paid for. And Miss Fitziu answered: “Indeed they are. But can you blame the managers. Burope ts full of Americar girls studying for opera who have only the tiniest particie of talent, girle from «mall towns whose ple are pinching themselves in the future harvest that ean aever be reaped. Is it any wonder that they have to pay for appear- ances?” AS J have never found it in my it seems intelligent to choose the one who js least of a financial risk, I found myself agreeing once more with Miss Fitziu. om corre ee - ANUARY 38, 1916. CABINET M:MSER MAY SUCCEED JUDGE LAMAR Secretaries Lane and Garrison Named as Possibiiities for U. S. Supreme Court Bench, FORGETTING MAIDEN NAME OF WIFR, who w eisiting her mother in Springfield, Mo., Kansas City man has spent three days there © ing to find her. LAMPLIGHTER MAKES HIS ROUNDS IN AUTO- BECAUSE YOUNG MEN ARE at THE FRONT only one person took traditional plunge at Rome in the ancient custom of “washing off” the old year in the Tiber. BY PELTING IT WITH SNOWBALLS, church con- ce Joseph Rucker Lamar of the United States Supreme Court, whe died yesterday, was anticipated EVERY NEMO {e am extra vaive simply as acorset For che bygieute features, whicn are priceless, you pay sothing extra. : DEAR MADAM: a corset, and began to wear flimsy things that gave no support, cost you “There ia one thing x want to say in Administration etrcles to-day. our shape, acd developed a eee eee eee che lense | #Fewation put out fire in Stevens Potnt, Wia., when water Bs Lamar's successir unquestionably , bonehes of fat where you at) expensive as well as the quickest ou recurd, When [ make my debut as Rvsario 1 will have reached the Met- repolitan in four years and @ total cust of $5,000, ary Garden had $40,000 spent og her education. I have heard that Miss Farrar’s cost 35,000. But four years and $5,000 I got from my family have taken mo to the door of the Metropolitan!” All the time Miss Fitsiu had been > | replying to my eager questions about her yarcer | had been glancing curt- ousiy, hopefully about her apartment. I might as well adinit now that I was lookti@ for her husband. Everything else that beiongs to a prima donna was there. Tho dog, the flowers, the books dotng their very best to feel at home, the foreign maid, the seamstress sewing bustly apon’ sstumes, and in the furnish- ings themaclves a very interesting record of a pilgrim’s progress in the arts—an acquisitive pilerim who con. sents to leave nothing behind. Thad noticed, for Instance, the Yuletide decoratio.s in the hallway of holly supply gave out. will be a Democrat, avoiding a change in the ‘party line-up of she bench, Many possibiiities for the court va- cancy were discussed, Prominen in the gossip were Secretary of the Interior Lane, Frederick W, Leh- mann of St. Louls, Former Solicitor General of the Department of Jus- tice; Secretary of War Garrison, Sec- retary of Agriculture Houston, Coun- sellor Folk of the Interstate Com- sree Commission, and John W. Davis, present Solicitor General, ‘Phat former Hremdent William H Taft would not be oonsidered for the vacancy was stated of authoritative formation, Reportec desire of the President for certain -panges in his Cabinet emphasized prospects of Sec- retary Lansiog’a mounting the high bench. Justice Lamar’a body will be taken, probably to-morrow, te his old home at Augusta, Ga. for interment Ar rangements wero made during the day for holding simp] funeral ser- vices about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the church in Augusta at- HE WHISTLED LOVE SONGS SO WELL sbixty- year-old man won «@ bride at Princeton, Ind FLIES THAT COM WHEN THE DINNER BELL RINGS are tho boast of a Missouri! town. BY WIGGLING HIS FINGERS Brooklyn deat mute gave the alarm to neighbor who understands sign lan- guage and saved family trom gas. TAME TROUT wept in epring at the Wintergreen estate in Connectiout ate thee New Years dinner of raw liver from a silver spoon. NEW HAVEN PROSECUTORS CITY FIRES CUT DOWN START SUMMING UP] BY THOUSAND IN 1915 Swacker Says Conspiracy May Be Entered Into Without Intent Average Loss on Each Fire Is Also Lowest in City’s History, | | didn’t want it. Most of you have come | | back to the sensible idea that corset-support is ne- |] cessary to | hang health | | and good looks. Some of you are having a hard time to recover a sym- me , and there- fore will welcome this— Introductory Sale Self-Reducing Corsets 23 pee Tew rae > @ires, French authors were contami- g i= cut yaper—red and green— that ended for years by the Tamar fam- jeeftened in tone py an exquisite y, F ¥. The services will ta) - ot Te ahennged ea: wonton © | tame tha Bid fee tant under a ade to Break Law. Adamson Reports. netlatete ate Ge a 2 Pesto then a af of alabaster, But I could not dis- - ee unera) party from Wastington. 6) 3 ture adaptations for the American cover a husband anywhere, SoIsaid| The final stage of the New Haven! Thero were 1,00 Ioan fires in 1918) Suntion White and most ni'the iene Nog, stage. Result? Rotten plays, plays finally: trial, in which eleven former direct. | than in 1914, Fire Commissioner| bers of the Supreme Court will ate : without the slightest artistic value— “Miss Fitziu, do you agree with | ors of the road are charged with in-| Adamson announces in a report made the services, None will be held mere junk, piffle. 1g Geraldine Farrar that art and matrt-| ent to monopolize New England] public to-day Chief credit tor the| here. ew. p ‘ \: mony are incompatible? Did you! traitic, was to-day entered upon be-| reduction ts yiven to the Fire Pre.|. Lresident Wilson to-day sent a moa- jore the United States alone to have to enooge between a husband | fore Judga Hunt in the United states! yontior Burests, which conducta, tne | Mt8° Of condolence t~ Lamar’s family. copy Bulgaria's attitude as regards and a career wi . the stage, tho world generally would | ¢ ~ > eyes a little wider, Those eyes have! ting up. “The reduction in the number of be better off. We'd get veny perry not lost that look of howtidered in-| ‘Three of the Government attorneys, | fires,” sayr Commissioner Adamson, and less claptrap. Bulgaria had a nocence that is so effective in must-] pM Swacker, Robert P. Stephenson strict censorship on imported plays. | Few French plays, I admit, outside | the classics, got past the Bulgarian | frontier, and I heartily approved the | ban placed upon them.” | “And how will the war change) things?” I wantea to know. : Two of the defendants, William shatts, shut-|a Billy Sunday convert. popular Bimply by biasting us out of the g__| Kucketeller and E. D. Robbins, were and other! Bucbenau battered hie mothers than the original rut into which we had fallen. For Mrs. Johanssen’s) ®t: the courtroom wien’ the | oven are communt-| brains out. with a hammer. atter| J gorsets than the origin: ° more than a your theatrical France exist, When the war playnouses reopen I hool of playwrights, mute serious plays to higher, new ideas and ° One's thoughts wif run he Cit Club tending to do wrong, a man could twenty-olght years old. fortab! broader, bigger nobler things, things at ti y conspire to do things which were ‘olution for the new year Buchenau home was found plastered. and more com le which to on civilization itself and 5 illegal, and thus Jay himself open to nour fires by another with pictures of Billy Sunday and than ever, which made the classics what they | ‘ ‘The third exhibition of the present | the Governmental displeasure, members of his party, Each of the three are. season at the City Club, No. 65 West models is proportioned MRS. COREY IN SANITARIUM. ‘e Mother Taken to Ba’ Steel Ma 08d90064@ Former Beauty of “Wizard of Oz’ Is Still Beautiful Anna Fitetu opened her wide black cal comedy “My husband and [ are living apart,” she aald, “hut we are awfully good friends. We have lunch together every time he ts In New York, And ff he ts here when ‘Govescas’ is pro- duced I should not be a bit aston- ished to see him at my premiere.” Canvases Shown Forty-fourth Street, contains eleven canvases by M. Jean MacLane (Mrs Johanssen), It will be open until Jan, 10. District Court. ‘The entire day was allotted to the prosecution in its sum-| SPections of buildings, BILLY SUNDAY CONVERT “while large, is not half so striking as che reduction tn the average loss on cach fre. n@ lows will be lowest in the city’s aistory, This ts the re- sult of the introduction of better fire | chenau of this city beat his mother to uguishing appliances, Detter house-/death early to-day while #ufforing most of all, of | from a fit of religious mania, He was and James W. Osborne, to first address the Jur: and Wednesday the def its plea, and on Thursday R. L. special prosecutor for che Gove ment, will make the final attempt % convict Willtam Rockefeller and the other ten directors were chosen To-morrow se Will make BEATS MOTHER TO DEATH SYRACUSE, Jan. 3.—Fd G. WH. Bu. by vase Was resumed, Both were laid ap| cated quickly from tloor to floc with the grip. Mr. Swackec's sum- wane Up started with an explanation of the Sherman Law, Hoe particular. ized on the fact that, while not in- . saying that he and ether members of The inspections by members of the | the family bad hit the trail, Bache- have contributed | u teclared he wanted his ther ty Three hundred |”o :o beaven where she would not are constantly |have to work so hard The man is \ ‘a Nemo _ models 318, 319 and 321. Now rebuil with the fashion lines o} 1916; better, more stylish to suit one of the three distinct types of the full figure: more Institution, | and She Has the Grand Opera Manner as Well The paintings are well expressed $8 Monthly || No charge for interest Stool, cover, tuning and music rolls free. Four Stores; ‘134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. months I was abroad, I learned Ital- I studied plously into my spaghettl. And my fellow guests sprang up and tried to console me. And we had a very moist, friendly spaghetti-ish time for a w’ Le But now, of course, I can at spaghett) with my eyes sbut. hat direction ian and twenty-two ope ten hours a day, f:ace then I have learned Spanish, It 1s to my knowl- edge of Spanish that I owe this won- derful opportunity to sing Rosario in ras. In musical at least my educatt le complete “I made my debut at Rimini,” the newest prima donna continued, and —1 was pald for it, Only $20, but isn’t It wonderful that I was paid for I did not have to take Miss Fitz- iju'’s word for her French, for sho was speaking it— in fact, trying it on the down under the grating, where they might have been seen by any one walking past, and cut the bars of the window. From near the front door they rolled a safe, about four fee. square, turned it over and ripped off the door. Tho confusion in which they left a Send for Catalogue ‘Goyescas,' And I speak French, too!" be | o 5 full kit of tools indicated something | ( f r ‘ x SHE TRIES HER FRENCH ON HER| PROUD SOE WAS BAIR FOR HER Interrupted them while they” were effect, loose-slip-on-easy-to-get-into-warmth-without-weight coats. 5 ome HoraceWaters& Co. OWN DOG, : eield be a bask doce into Mabank Overcoats full silk lined with satin sleeve linings, others are quarter lined for Street, a ae Street Fight Proves Fatal. 25 are regular $32.50 Grades 26 are regular $35.00 Grades ° Overcoats which serve the double purpose of warmth and distinguished stylish appearance. Chesterfield models with a slight waist line or box back All made of the best woolens men who prefer them. A few Imported Coats. Al Sizes for every stature from by men who have made fine tailoring an art. Pat ally Pat ; Ree 4 mane? BET.103 & 104"SY Branch Stores (Open Evenings) ||| dog—when I reached her apartment at| how remarkuble teat le in tialye wot Aehegerncs eat ans pie renee | 34 to 46, No Ch fan Alterattona : — D No. 208 West Eighty-first Strect, The} my teacher, Mr. Thorner, had’ told|eariy toed: eosin runt ‘o Crarge for Atteration * t, nr. B’way /| 5 ls Didi, and } the impresarios, ‘No. matter what| fron e'fractured skull’ received Greist | “ ” jog": a di, and \s ei We . a at ractur skull received Christ- 254 W.125thSt.,nr.8th Ave. |]/ sma, very. snteligont and” very | happens, Miss Hite will mover ana [inns Bay nie, Radyo hte one Sunday World “Way ace * \, or nothing.’ 2} le claimed that four men attacked hin 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave. |] trienaiy. MT Migreod that this was most un. | Without provocation and iit lim on the) @™ Sse eiallaaiy adiahiptagiia am: Work Monday Wonders, =|] But he DID want to have bis plo- usual, since Italian debuts in opera| Pes? Sheieca Ua suspicion, Y? ™? |G) OS 0 ED OD (0) OED 0) ED 0 GED (0) D0 GED 0 EDO (0 on onday APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE 318—Fer short, stocky Sgures,' BALTIMORE, Jan, 3.—Willlam FB. er ‘ . and colorful. The artist {s tar hap- Founded 1826 tmedinm bust and hips, large tithe Corey of New York, head of the ra as Voice—She Can Eat Spaghetti With pler, however, in her rendition of ! 4 319—Por large aes vale Stee: und Ordnance Company came | ; vate Gaprye of me, 5% fo Baltimore to-day with hie movier,| Her Eyes Shut, Su Her Musical beige rane ater aaa dinm beight, well-developed sgee bay | BR Tease: Lecithin iniener he Education Is Complete. has included. In her children she ex- bay ae dy big A ol ah 2. undergo treatinent, at Dr. Ho presses tho joyous side of their Iittle back ...--.. ae! a Pile Tine Hookine ‘Hoapial a 4 lives with much aplomb, “A Little it opkins Hospital, 7 ai exasnination. as mit, a ; By Nizole Greeleg-Smith, + put | SHE (0.1 Hs an excellent example Paty ap yoy | Was removed to the “san t seems years and*years and years since “The Wizard of Oz.” But] o¢ this phaso of her art. The child . Her condition te moto iicave for Philas {f your theatrical memory goes back so far, you will recall a very young|{s shown carefree. She 1s delight- 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street it will ATE ECU, without i delphia to-morrow, girl in a very small part who tried to look just as pretty as she could for | fully and becomingly attired in a blue altering a é 5 , ‘A = = - $30 a week. That girl was Anna Fitzhugh, (he toast | coat that ts highly modish. She rests | & ‘ You will get an ultra- fe and the talk of Broadway that season, ‘Then Anna| in a natural evar ha Age Hg stylish corset that will 4 Fitzhugh married and disappeared dutifully as good | tastefully trimmed with old rose vel. a or give you perfect comfort oa wives do. Her husband was J. J. Harty, a wealthy cit-| vet. ‘The landscape background of-|% and outwear any two or- al we Ixen of Kingston, Canada, fers a most charming contrast. dinary corsets. nas a a ; Portrait of Margaret J." (No, 1) Is Y ill find bs. I went to live in Kingston, Canada—yes, I lived in| a faithful baby type. The early period ou wi ind your fig- », Kingston, Canada, Think of it, my dear! of adolescence is realistically regia Clearance of ure reduced of once and rg, : ps tered, and the infant's chubby knees ada actual Mt i So said Anna Fitziu to me, The difference in the| aro pleasantly modelled and well|@ permanently—made - j spelling of Anna’s surname fs the difference between | painted.” A ala ty grasped {ny tho tits e d ly smaller and lighter, by aS cal; 6) sat tle girl's left hand, while in the right 4 “ et ere He ato ote hen i in Tne igh Suits and Overcoats dentle, passive massage In addition to our Four years have made it. For toward the end of|lace cap is well worked out as to de- |" F-go-Shape' means YOUR sod ° this month that pretty girl of “The Wizard of Oz" will | tail. ’ shape—a corset that will suit of large and elegant stock |}’ make her debut at tho Metropolitan Opera House in one of the leading roles | nescrit stan eaet Siva ek 2 542 Men’s Suits your INDIVIDUAL figure. se e 7 sie velty e season— , “Goy-|tiper years. In this picture the in- 5 1 of Waters Pianos and of the greatest musteal novelty of the season—a new Spanish opera, “Goy- | riper years. In, this picture, the tn- $25.00 to $35.00 Grades | It’s the latest thought sie Waters-Autola Player- by Enrique G seated Mette ce aries | Hom, the mother has lavished’ mucn . in sclentilc: Corpetaets vis H ‘- | ave made the Metropolitan in} ture taken so badly. You see, iss | care as to dress, The foundation has a i van ol ay anos we present the four years,” declared Miss Fitzlu,| Pitzin woe being photographed when | been well laid for pride in her out- $2 1 00 ie kee Sethe | autiful new | proudly, yesterday afternoon, “It is|T arrived, and naturally Miss Pitalu| Ste pre ponent yg re e fiaeasivad 4 ust four years ago that I went to| wanted to be presented to the public pnile’s fondness fo do! ~ alterations. “or J y 5 Ju 's #8 for her doll, The] @ 4 3 Style 85--Chester Plano tists to stoay. x went necwee 1 got| in the act of reading @ book. And|eubject Ip w bit conselous as to pore, 49 are regular $22.50 Grades ASK YOUR DEALER 9 : sick and tired of hearing peor .| Didi wanted to be in the picture! | Dut the fact of her enjoyment of the 196 are regular $25.00 Grades - a Full size, handsome case, |f!"on, yes, Anna's pretty, but what can|Hence a differencs of ston, in| Mey ts well Drought out, aa lar $27.50 Grad For Nemo ““EGO-SHAPE x fine tone, all improvements |} gio aor which Did finally won, I think|waigt’ is pleasantly flowered am ts are regular . rades Nemo Hysienlc-Feshion lnstitete, New York un and fully warranted. Price HH” it made up my mind T would show | #00¥! teolve miotomenhs were made| fabric, | saieabhes 8 128 are regular $30.00 Grades ad " ane ce eo wi .|. “Autum ecze! als wit — i yeara ago, and he. told me I had a| 8% You Ree, the pen wa kas hair is ravishingly wind blown, 36 are regular $35.00 Grades 4 the di 1 real tumph for literat ’ vere | 2 tnd oa i | ag teenies ear |r THO ae RAND RapIDSiee on payniénts of ried Mr. Harty he promised m | gpscived, with my customary brutal- LOOTED SAFE OF $1 800 Suits which a man, be he Banker, Doctor, Lawyer or a man of literary “¥ ee ee nee oe teeende | lt% after the photographs were over i ! “A or artistic tastes, will want. Suits which certainly a man of taste, refinement FURNITURE on $5 Per Month don’t always keep thelr prom He | soe Mie eal aad paren pits WITH A ‘CAN OPENER and discrimination will cecide on whee ne apes vue Made of selected ma- Na ' kept putting me off and he did not be- cael? biaiee i —— terials, cut by master designers and hand-tailored by men who spend at least . ‘ No charge for interest or |} iieve my volee was good enough. ‘I I'm twenty-eight,” she renlied See aes art af: ee ae finishing custom made suits for ne style authors A CREDIT ayy a extras. Also don't want you to waste years, he And I fell to wondering | Burglars Worked in Sight of Street Part « init us © suite . $3.00 Down on $50. “ would say, ‘and then he horribly dis- | Whether Anna Pitaiu is quite as hand- aad Mica! 84 400) (h 3 | plentiful supply of “different” Lord & Taylor styles. he range of colors, 's 5.00 « 75.00 ol Style §--Player-Piano REN ee aa ti aa sD cerag 10 me that ahs ia; but the 7 dase i |X { shades and sizes is complete, 7.50 « # 100.00 ee rs “Finally, T wwent to Italy without/answer depends, of course, upon aste, | ie with full scale, 88 notes ]}| nim. My sister accomnanied me whether you like your olives green] ee ie i : : 10.00 « «+ 150.00 “ And automatic tracker, A jj| of course, my teachor, Mr William | 0Ft1pe. He pylpael Filla ara ued & “oan opener” on @ 220 Silk Lined Overcoats 15.00 « + 200.00 Most excellent and up-to- |||Thorner, to whom 1 owe everything| miei, (oye, ih, languages.” | Miss} safe in Wing Bang & Company's) @ 25.00 << « 300.00 date Player that is simple |{/ that 1am or can become, pensions, I shall never forget my| No, 9 Chryatic at betes | 2. 5 ‘ and easy to play. ; | “Looking back on my |first four days in an Italian. board-| N°, ® Chrystie Street between mid- $25.00 to $35.00 Grades FREE 5RAssBeD 4 | must say that I don't consider it|ing house, ‘The food was awful, My| Might and 3 A, M. to-day, and got Vith Every tee gree cia Shige 1 to | Sister had left and the other boarders, | $1,800 in bills. They overlooked $400 Purchase 390 wecessat) for a gir 8 He sili 0 | Italians, were talking loud ar || in $20 gald pieces and apparently were e study for opera to-day if she bas a| shetti — also fortissimo Si tanas ae aa teacher like Mr. Thorner in New| hed the food! And all of a Brien teas bani hart while pr ety to ‘i | York. The chief benefit of going to ause my home and rels-| 90D & larger safe containing OM, 1% 122 are regular $25.00 Grades on payments ot only |B Me ike swith RIA one ned #0 far away—and the The poultry market has a front|9 1 27 50 G d durope is the ease with which Metropolitan Opera House even|areaway for light, with a grating 22 are regular $27. rades { may acquire languages. In the first| further—I begap to sob, I wept co | over the sidewalk. The thieves got i 25 are regular $30.00 Grades ‘ i '2 £ 8 ! | i 5

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