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DESERT OLYMPUS: NBL OF Gans Heroes and. Beauties of Mythe| ology Dazzle at Beaux Arts Fete, TAKE PART IN PAGEANT. Deities and Slaves Display Rarest Costumes in Dances of Modern: In and about an abandoned temple on tho Isiand of Cyprus the gods of India, of Dgypt and of Greece gath- ered last night. After going through their mystic rites, gorgeous in setting and in costume beyond anything this city has ever known, the entire arch- voyal party descended from the shades of Cyprus and joined tn a round of fox-trotting, one-stepping and waltz- ing that caused even Terpsichore to stand amazed. And this dancing diversion, in which Zeus himself and the lowliest slave took part, was not so singular after all, because it was the Ball of Fine Arts—better still, “The Ball of the Gods”—given at the Hotel Astor by the Society of Beaux Arts Architects for the benefit of its educ: tional work, As a bit of educational work the itself was a masterpiece. It showed what an interested band of amateurs could do in presenting a spectacle of mythological pomp and ceremony’ which made unreal and stagy anything the theatres of the clty have ever offered. In tho second placo these earnest amateurs had the youth and wealth of society from which to draw their cast for tho triology of spectacles, And there is not a namo in New York’s bluest blue book which was not represented in the cast of char- acters who strode on that stage last night. It was distinctly a fashionable cast, and it lived up to all traditions tn the lavishness with whioh it cos- umed itself for the three episodes which were the prologue of the ball teelf, * The great ballroom of the Astor was robbed of about a third of It: width by the high stage along the southern wall, which gave room for a year-worn stone temple at one side and a rocky ledge at the other, As a background rose the blue, gold- spangled sky with black-boughed trees sharply silhouetted against it, \'pon this background played the | GORGEOUS GODDESSES WHO DAZZLED ] | i \ | i} | | | | j | MRS, ARTHOR WIKIA BROWN. AStLAsANOREY = RS MRS. LYDIG HOYT AS PEASE PHONE “TRUCKMAN” SOUGHT AS. AIDE IN. THEFT |SAINT CYR'S LAWYERS | DENY HE 1S THOMPSON the droning of the great orchestra ! | and it was time to begin fox-trotting. |, But there wasn't half as much It terest in the progress of the episodes as there was in the personalities tak- ing part in them, in the gorgeous ral- ment they wore and the ease and dig- aity with which they bore themselves in ‘situations far removed from this jAre “Firmly of Opinion’ Stories ky Rua penitation, | Regarding His Birth and Iden: Perhaps one of the most eagerly tity Are “Untrue. watched figures on the stage was ‘ 4 4 Mrs. John Jacob Astor. She repre- Jean Harald Edward Saint Cyr, sented Hera, the Deacock Goddess, | =< Who is still in Philadelphia with his who swept In upon the gathering of ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ‘12, 1916 AF KOONTZE. MRS: G OUVERNEUR MORAIS HQ CNP RwWoar any UNERAWASD CONTINENT.WIDE | NET CAST OUT FOR + SHINDLER LYMAN AT BEAUX ARTS BALL On puny star +> \ ‘It's Mr, Putnam The real Nor has been Gorham Angelos, who with otf ry put up $20,000 bail for him in 1914 when he was convicted of fraud in selling $300,000 worth of stock tn the Panama Development Company. A half a dozen times, says Mr, Tufts, he has} recognized Lyman speeding ir an; automobile through New York street | Ra Be ably is on Lyman’s tral Tufts of Los | VON ROTHENTHAL, & ” BIG CONFERENGEIN. GML MNES WAR q Preceding Meeting of Miners With Operators Here, Union © | Leaders Will Gather, | A conference of labor leaders which promises to be of far-reaching tm= portance will be held fn this etty shortly before the meeting of the an- thracite coal ators with the of floia of the United Mine Workers of jen at tho totel MeAlpin em PT Tho labor conference will be attends od by President White and every dis- trict leader of the mine workers ia both thé bituminous and anthracite | districts and by offictals of the Amer- jean Federation of Labor, It Was re+ ported to-day the coal operators are determined to face a general strike, rather than grant an advance in-+ | wages at present, Within the last | forty-eight hours, however, there hag been pressure brought to bear to avert a strike, In labor elrcles it [s asserted that | the Kev. Dr. John A. Ryan, of the University staff, was asked |to"serve as chairman of a proposed | board of arbitrat organized along 'the lines of the that settled the waist and dress industry dispute. | Many district leaders of the miners’ ; organization favor such a plan, if the operators will agree to sign an agree- ment to ablde by the deciston of such a board. This will be one of the sub- Jects brought before the labor confer- jence now being planned. ‘The execu- tive board of the miners is sald te be strongly opposed to any board of ar+ bitration, holding that the differences , between the miners and. the operators jought to be settled by the parties | directly Interested ‘The Anthracite Coal Ope mittee, of which 8. D. Warriner is chairman, issued another statement |to-duy giving schedules of the cost of anthracite from the mines to the jconsumer. ‘The retatl cost, at present, jaccording to this statement, Is $7.28 ton. The actual labor cost per ton |'s $1.80. It costs, on an average, $1.55 |a ton for freight. The statement ad- mits that at some mines the cost of labor is less and there is, therefore, sorrespondingly larger profit to the operators, The statement adds that an increase of 20 per cent. to the | Catholic ors’ Com- cr i ii ae ae el ; but he never could run bin down P wife, has denied through Stanchfield “ x d J hy bearers. Mrs, i in *, ah Rani nie F . et nevi . © car twice, i arias mt ; ang a sleaming ratntow, which were} Astor's gpwn of cloth of quid with a| Was Asked to Cast Off Tene ihe tewycre absen of Waco! Thonet, Pal of Broker Missing} "sar. Tufts suid he had been told that| Mrs. Herbert L. Griggs Loses « triumph tn stage lighting. of bodice of peacock colors, was | sa DORA, : ex. The lawyers declined to add ai . . be oman Ws Saree by EI >, Jay} ance S . Tho otier two-thirds of the room| 9B of the moat beautiful tn its dus | Stolen Cocoa Beans. anything to their written statement, | With $400,000, Held in Tyman was in Newark by Killen Peek, }\ Way in Dense Smoke, but ‘ by : es in all the pageant | ee leash Fouls ear aft ; eon of Confid , sion were given up to the dazalingly com | Te” Aramis ot tee a at | | Whish follows j $15,000 Bail. now lives in Nyack and ts eighty-five Is Rescued. All Ready to Use, tumed audience, because it had been| Thomas was like something from a A detective ined as a truck-| “We have been retained by Mr. | years old. From. this associate of “ ike it”? deoreed that no one should appear| French canvas, | Sho Was ail ay contac three men} #eint Cyr and his wife to actin thelr | iF fidential clerk|4¥man in the underworld it was) A fire similar in origin to the one You will like it al er, from the crescent j er hair t behalf with respect to the sensations wis nonet, confidentia ler peleovy se ether on, the: flog or in the boxes| ie (om, wnescrement 10 her batt t0/ closed by the Walter Raker Cooom eet na Teeter tose Heneavons) |) a learned that the promoter had come| that cost six lives tn the ‘Tag home tn untess garbed in keeping with a “Ball | gleaming creature. de wht tna | Newipupers. frock thay made An jof the collapsed brokerage concern of | to her with a woman who, according] jsrooklyn ox : : of the Gods. silver, and | Company le Avenue! the newspaper: m time to time|jonn H. Putnam & Company, No. 66} to the Post Office Inspectors, le the| no ki! Chdangered the lives of Her. It some of the spectators seemed | | The Dost elaborate gown of 1| ferrybon lay and asked to cart} concerning t entity of Mr, Saint ud Street, was arraigned this! wif of a Captain in the British army, |?'t 1 Grixas, President of (he Bank # bit vague as to what the gods pre- | Tra tter oe Mine pee (he | four bags cocoa beans from the}Cyr. After soveral conferences with | worning before United States Court |For some reason Elion Peck and Ly. |¢ New York; his wife, his son Arthur 7 * be h e as silver! 3, r dh fe, a a e 7 ae t , - ferred in the matter of vertments— | from neck to hem, with «great Cant’ | boat. 1 tective did as requested | M?. Saint Cyr und his wife, and 40 | Commissioner Clarence 8, Houghton|man quarrolied, and the “Queen” |and two servants at No. 1 Bast A Vest Pocket Remedy were any be A fH ; Investigation extending over many ; . ighty-sixth Street at 5 A. M. to-day. hecause there re any number of/ ing cloak that glimmered like mour } m the charge de b ™ sought revenge by tipping off the au- y ° y: Ceinene, Japanese and South Sea/lght as she walked. Whatever’ it/°n4 then carted the throe men toldays, wo are firmly of the opioion Non Teh Me eine Ome | thorities at Loa Angeles, whore she| Policeman Murtha waa walking for Coughs | i le 0 or i ame la es fas . at all of the statemon wat have ugh Mo | 5 a \s ’ Islanders, to say nothing of one Suno-| Srtcted it tude al the Mamie ns | Police» Headquarters, wiere they 1596 Made in the nowspupers or cise. [uae bor Hugh | Moguiliigan with | ioe qyman wae weesatl through Fifth Avenue when he heard He sae esque creature whose bosom, neck,| the audience say “Ah-h-h" When whe) Were el 1 with the theft of the] where reflecting in any way upon the |.” _ sence n a conspiracy to! immediately Mr. Tufte came East. | cries of ! Police!” and saw two joarseness and \. face and arme were covered with| came on. Be cocoa valued at $400. birth, untecedents or identity of Mr. Us ihe malls to defraud, and held! sie has been here since, making his|heads in top floor windows of the Loss of Voice =~ j brense powder until she shone ike} The costuming of the men was| For the past year the Baier Com-|Saint Cyr are untric and without the|in bail of $15.00 for hearing next! ieadquarters at the Hotel McAlpin, | ndsomo five-story’ Griggs home. j ® Greek statue—certainly the gods} none the tess. eraborate nd ornate, | pany has missed cocoa valued at] "He is not duck Thompson, and he sb te ea te jhiring detectives and conducting | Smoke was coming from several of |} There is nothing | said nothing. ay, i ge Broveapon | ) while in transit This morn-|haw the unquestionable right to the |, After th ; ae ae pureoedure seurch for the fugitive. One of the! the front windows, 80 good, so sure, i as not required to . t the proper time | Thonet, able to find 4 a g the @ os he bri j ‘The great Zous even went wo far} very much more than a tunic and |in#, Detectives Biwningham, ae te hee ote. » fiona noe Se penasteaty reasons he could not find Lyman at|° After calling the engines he broke|fl yo handy and later In the evening as to dance a/winged sandals, and Gordon Knox jand Fennelly were assigned BEmaneteatad’ Garona Hiaatone ALL. yn 6 elt where he | frst was that the English woman|the front door and started up the| convenient as fox-trot with a decidedly modern Bel) sa Fan bere him company in his |, Wonnelly, driving 0 ee eat nts and inain. {2 been locked up last night, fol- | had taken up her residence with Ly-| Stirs. The sleeping apartments of odaliequet But that was his own| iP above the waist, Apollo. way! tuck, boarded the ferry at the sane] Nations roflecting won the character, | ria 8 positive Wan oeatlon °f/man in Freehold, N, J. ‘There four; Mr. and Mrs, Griggs and thetr gon, BROWN’S \ business. heavily welghted down with clot of timo as a truck loaded with cocoa | {Mtearity ot responsibility of Mr. Saint Jon H. Putnam as Dr. John Grant | months ago the woman gave birth to| Who is thirty yours old, aro on the ‘That the ball was recognized as|gold—he didn't follow the Belvider | was driven up. The other tive Geen La ld a OL i nan, 4 stock brokerage swindler! a baby, ‘The Port Office Inspectors (third floor, Margaret Keating and Bronchial one of the “sights” of « great city| model, so far as tho audience Wi tives were inside a large ¢ World of a man claiting to- b pational notoriety. | The | United! guy she suited Jan, 6 last on the st,|Mary MoCarthy, tho maiday Meep 08 | wea shown by the carly gathering Of/ Tint as Jove wore all the clothes [enclosed wagon Thompson who ts supposed to have # District Attorney's office and! outs under the naine of Mrs. John {the top floor, The smoke had become TROCHES ; crowds at the two side-street en-| that tne powor of diswiiy te that! ORS UNORADS CS ne appeared and diskppeared in Havana] the Post Office Inspector's Depart-| Grant Lyman. Her husband has been |*? dense they could not get down. | jeances: te Abe. Hotel Astor where |ot gods onuld comand Se tae nant leey s recently, but vombendent! ment are now making @ continent-jin the trenches since she took up| stairs and arouse the family. | * had been erected to shelter} But now we come to Aphrodite —|C" {He men starter sine Soule met Tae PODe ile search for Dr, Lyman, who van-| With Lyman shortly after Lyman’ While Mr, Griggs and his son were | pregpaedliye arrivals, There idlere, | 4nd here we stop for a minute or tivo. | Fem the truck of the cocoa conc inite about hi A: 1 early this week after having | #!Tival Ta London after junping vail! gathering together some of their val- Slips into pocket or purse~ready i the co! vals, ; T ar the men came back to} — ps e Log Angelos, pay be by ‘The lady in question—Miss Thyra yon | Then ne inen came back to i SHIRA ABBE in 7 [in Los Ang a : of both sexes, swarmed to peep into! Gi in real lifecrose tro th ele, aad ls is hs bya WBRATHER NOTL Hed people ail over the United] ““pinkerton men and other detec- ables, rgd bg io ed bet Hen) 1 when wanted, and may be used j the carriages and motor cars as they|in a shell while Neptune and all the | yj ¢ yur bags the driver would Karly spring frost in Mary ig Stttes out of ething Uke $300,000 tives t employed aswu dane, ches | (010% eg roe ar yt orp as often as needed. Contain no , and to stare at the parties |Test of the Olympians looked | sedpogk Nie , thin $400,000, . |Lyman was tn Kurope,” Mr. Tufts | resi ha e ‘ , hon Re glial ‘Whey did tape log And, Well, she, well, she-walt a min. {give hima quarter. Fennelly agreet,| threatening the peach crop Since the office of John H, Put-|S#d hey would not believe me forced his way into the lower hall- yaar Relieve Mets rie } td 1 ute—she was something exquisite to|Wyen the bout landed the three men ones ro pepe when I told them bo was in New! way Mrs, Griggs had become lost in|! tion, hoarseness, and ease the j the least four of being stricken blind | took at, It was Just at the list of thelwote sala. tie wars under arract n & Co, was raided Thurad: York, [ got no help from them or | ke and there was great ex-|# cough. Other ‘sises 50e i by the descendinggods and god-| last episode that she appeared on the | eee | Mother Saves Child from Flames, | night, Federal officials have suspect-|other detectives. But i'm out to get | the smoke an ; Jeg ad'bi.. At allda ts, | dewses, who scurried hastily into the| Island of Cyprus, and it was just ae| They * to run, but shota fired ar-old Dorothy 4 ski was|ed that the missing head of firm, | that man. I've spent $5,000 trying to | citement u she was found. and all druggists, -| . ’ i well, perhaps, because had she ape|in the a Use them) to Maton, leaveditrom death Ur nurhing Pele a A a es J get him, I'll spend all the money| policeman Murtha and MMreman If your dealer cannot eupply yaw, we j ahelter of the hotel, though the coe-| peared one moment eariler the Olym-| The men arrested are William Duc i when her mother Hrd Hn was Lyman.) [ye got and put five yeare on it bo- | prederick W. Zulch found Margaret ie Was one Oe eee) eee | umes were dazzling, to say the least.) pians would have been so busy ad-| vei estas ta Zabroski, ¢ it was not until 6 o'clock yester-| fore I quit. . tly overcome by smoke |{_2082 Brows & Son, Boston, Mass. i Owing to the great nuinber of per-|miring her that they could hardly |?" rtyeAve years old, No: 409 from the | ba frnoon that the identification| Mr. Tufts explained that on Ly-| Keating nearly overco:ne by sm } ons taking part in the three episodes | h4Ve fnished in the prescribed time, [Central Avenue, Brooklyn; Robert home, No. 113 West Une ‘ome according to United | man's conviction the swindler con-|on the top floor, bus could not find * POE DEFY 4 Mi - 4 |. [a few words, Miss von Ulm was} Mek Morgan Avenue, | ThIrty-ninth Street, an A hear py yes ed his faults and pleaded so sin-|the other maid, They carried Mar- | there were more than two hundred | ay Venus has been portrayed. thea | Sapo. SHA MMUiam Meee wtaira in time so nate Assistant District Attorney | cerely thut even the Judge wiped his| core: to the street By thie time a ; articipants in all—and the care re-| many years. " . Sreham, | biasing be M, Stanton, Tho: the con-\ eyes and the spectators sobbed, | pn ; partiolpants any | ewer No. 14 Diamond Street, | sisters, had oe By sped , ; | tad 1 been raised from Truck i ' ‘arabs! then se The fragment in the pageant which | twen ‘ : TAR Pet) playing with mat ential clerk, admitted that he hac Jarier yesterda hornet turned | 1 . } REOED SL ATEROLOS Oe 1B hele) Te ee wont ANblntee wae trookly Sev RF same y pas ATS had | over to John L. Lyttle, lawyer, vat | N and firemen went to the upper : t s th a RP out th 1 eighteen months in the Federal 5 Rroper places, it was mo: man AD! arrival of Buddha, Skeffington Nor- | eighteen months in the Vederall No, 45 Cedar Street, whom Judge|windows. The other mald, ry “wel | hour after midnight before the scenes|ton, He was borne in on a throne by | eee _ - Pe Mary, O'Nelll's’ Island, Bee, Learned Hand had just appointed re-| yicuted and they found b y| its food for the children ; were enacted and the crowa could be izut Japanese, He was covered with | Wash, for aiding Dr. Lyman to|eceiver, five $1,000 “gold certificates, be Pape sos ig | i A Auk o# ihe socom’ tc rare it] Dronge paint and passed well for al from jail at Oakland, Cal, ag. | ten shares of common stock of B, [| unconscious 7 any — slo yut of the room to pare it) metal image pe | du Pont Nemours & nd five Und direction they carried} ry for the dancing, which fasted until] QR mere ctton ny the sibyl.| finishing his j Thonet| shares International Petroleum. | yer do: ne back stairs. j dawn. which was made on a dim stage, the Kast and joined Lym Nobody had known that the money) Doty wire Chief Haye i There were throe orchestras for the| first flash af light Niance’ was | Lyman, a fugitive from California | and securities were in the possession ME a tad H ny Mrs. Al } jof John H, Put Thornet ire starte @ luncing, two on vie stage and one in| Bemtese tn a wo — felted $20,000 bond, his picture | funded” them over without soleitas | insulation in the wall iueide tho ca-| SOUL Opare NOOM | ue rv allroom across the hill- | cred with thinwamdies whieh ” ALLIGA rahe in pool for “local color” devoured | Rogues’ Gallery a few blocks) tion, simply saying he had only been hail Aud dliowad the) wire to 3 Ay, Sv that if gods und god- she «a “b rhen ca | fy * shes and, crawling out, drove VD) of Ame vay, known throughout coun- | holding them to awalt the appoint-) th. second and third floors, It had! 7 7 cht ches! evel on 4 n " Y nvil. | : of a rec r b " he eno to fill the Jovses answored ovory call of Terpet- | Albertina » the Night Goddess, | 1 evolution to chairs during it acksonville, | ; Vai aalan ao a iie,| Ment of a recelver eon burning long enous fi | MAKE IT HELP i . Ratrk § anced in cloth of silv in. hal |) ‘Thorne: seeming frankness 4 house with smoke before the maids hore there's a mighly tred crowd on *, Led ™ yehed into ummazingly bold cam- | o sple T t Misa Carol Harrin®n, the leader as nazingly -!honesty further disarmed suspicion, awoke, ‘The blaze was soon extine Mount Olyinpus to-day. the Surya maidens, came soon AVTER PORTY YEARS SEPARATION, during| Pillim of fraud here, He chose quar- no attempt to hold him would | puivhed, but did $5,000 dat PAY THE RENT To sot down tho three episodes in |her attotidants, all In pale yellow satin | Whldh aust’ Ghathadt acne tacunteten No couple | te! Just across the strect from the| have been made but for the gael ‘brief, the entertainment opened with | irousers, yellow jackets pir vich each married again, Hackettstown, N. J., couple |{0'* Jus Gere: mre et Oe uta vymnan, j f ; \ prologue, written by Charles Kann | surfs, 6 were inild costumes awed | Stock xchan 3 for « timo!” “it was in 1901 that as @ member The Sunday World Has Been Un- Sennedy aud recited by Miss Edith | Compared with the filmy, flery thing -" : put Wea fake OB) Of koe BOR Tare AEA ae ally Successful in Renti Wynne Matthison, the Sibyl, Then | Worn by ri HOTeDeAs Non FO “ADJOURN CASE until Monday,” « le f the Secret Service lives, He yma eu 1 ie pabite tn we | usually Successful in Renting (ort the Indian god, gfoeted Isis | thal, who danced like mad and & Night ci Stan i . ; ed the mails entirely for his opera. | terpations | : Bg a hash a flame incarnat ton in Night Court, “for if L smell this defendant's | ¥ ton in the same year he appeared F h d R Ae eee aia: bd mourning |” with the arrival of th rds of | Glan breath much longor I'll be too drunk to hold court.” harged, offered nothing! the bac Of the frm of Joshus urnisne ooms Anat Taree fact Beypt came Ollver Harriman as! sree ale but gilt-edged st and) Brown & Co,, No. rowlway, whicn sae eto aecoite sie wagvoute FO: | Oniris ina wlittery-goldy-silvery ate | st aiig ia atc ee delivered stock certificates to| had charge of the Zinc speculation, weded . the Egy p! ods |e ARS PEAC P probab 0 0. ! tiles Le 3 |fair, ‘The Nephthys of Mrs, Ouden y y ) _ vmiog to do honor. L. Mills. and Hegt of Miss Bar-| merg say they see first spring frost on the p dupes, who poured in cash dein v ; * 1 been | Me Sills and at of Miss Bar. | ay th aK 1 ; erases Japel Austrian as Sp | yuwed o1 one idd 1} ene » 4 ‘eat the most ela , ” who vanishec over-nigh t 1 with big following, But Edu | contale advartined dlekeatian MEAT HOUND" in North N. J, lockup ver NED Thaussig, of the Austrian consulate Y V R fous That! not Tong {0 stay, because | “When ie bam to digits eersonitien tor theo times tearing down taker had hung ited by two of bls woman | 4s "Geneva, us been expelled. froin our Vacant Room te spiel 26 night drove them! the audience had on one hand Morse: on @ door aphers, Fost OG inspector? Hierne despatches | IN NEXT away. i ded by Aurora, the phone, Mra. Lydig Hoyt on week days, | —_—— Wiltam G, Swain showed them his hevities ase Nino M ared cscorting Apollo, and the Lethe 3 of ‘ , » BU. aaah sco | picture, taken from the Rogues’ Gale xpulaion of a \ who was trailed by the twelve Olym: Charies Oelrichs, ) Hdith Morgan 80 Hb MAY BE BURIED i ring | ploture, taken from ¢ 8 group accused of hatching Sun ay’s World plan gods, And atter these had played and Mrs, 8. 8, Auchincloss, The trio an has eued to compel removal of ano nan trom {lery, | conepitacy for a world-wide Moslem | \ heir part they too were wafted off to | was in wonderful green, tbe grave, z “Why!” both of them exclaimed,! uprising, stat ae heen ' \

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