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en te ee ee UNE ait Saldalenadeihch. ides. nchintanidon—nebielibllllak Cae ee nae cinmamtadasnioaaaialae aiRecetai THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. 3 S “HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN” LAST NIGHT, AND TO-DAY, TOO! — - i Jungle Ball Long on Art ACTIVE BURCLAR But Costumes Hamper Not; SFRVEDASSOLDIR All Is Very ‘‘ Tiger- Tiger WHILE ON PAROLE Amid Bowers of Rich Verdure, Under a Golden Moon at Delmonico’s, Dancers Ex-Artilleryman Confessed to Get Close to the Primitive. 25 Crimes, Police Say, To talling $15,000 to $20,000, ica te Sq ovens om Famous New York Beauties In Fancy Costumes Dance Anlesw Les awe on Taq BRbd ore REVS WORRY Hoel © "ss By Zoe Beckle| : -—— Pataca ia Now, Rann, the Kite, brings LA the night Charles Wohisifter, twenty-two, of In Honor f W h in t ’ That Mang, the Bat, sets free— ae wea yon es hep ehitont or Washington “TOUGH CLUB” MOVES vTmamnr Camp Hurtin, Va four months aso He was arrested yesterday after a GREENWICH VILLAGE T0 This is the hour of pride and powe ent, charecd “With graba’ Jaren Talon and tush and claw. violation of the Sullivan law, and be- | 44TH STREET FOR DANCE Oh, hear the call!—Good hunting att ing @ fugitive from justice Society, Studio and Stage Contribute to Two Most Elaborate of Many Balls— Greenwich Village Celebrates. That keep the Jungle Law! . | Detectives say Woblsifter contessed Hoe Oe a sah —Night Song in the Jungle. |to twenty-five robberies in Newark Oldest Soci Org: atic CI j Oldest Social Organization In’ City It happened last night at Delmontco's—the Jungle Ball. The announce |!" the last three months. They add Gives Ball to Aid Members | ments were black-on-gold. The tickets were gold-on-black. And it was al} |*hat Bis loot totalled between $15,000 in Service. very Tiger-Tiger. “The animals all were there; the gay baboon, by the | “"4 924.000 in money and jewelry. ie Washington's Birthduy festivities in New York opened with half a ) ‘dozen or more balls, the two largest being especially artistic and drawing : Only wealthy Newarkers were largely from the studios of the city. One was the Artists’ ball at Hotel The “Tough Club's annual bali] ight o' the moon, sat combing her oe ae monk-ee he got drunk ime by Wonisitter, Detectives 2 d ; was held in the Amsterdam Opera|—and step’t on the elephant’s trunk. ‘The elephant sneez'd and fell on his| Hiller and McCarthy of that city told “4 des Artistes in which the most handsome models, whose faces are familiar seein leet att saga (eee No, no—I don’t mean that. I'm exaggerating. Nobody got| the New York department yesterday = fn Magizine cover pictures appeared in a tableau, “A Dream of Fair fia es SeaGe : Ae * | after they had identified the prisoner 7 | Women,” as one of many novel features. Many of New York's best known For the evening Greenwich Village| drunk. Nobody stepped on anybody's trunk, In fact, I don't think any-/as a man they were seeking. A tur Nestiots helped arrange the programme, b: 4S was transferred to 44th Street. For| pody brougnt one, coat found in the room when he wae F b . after the “Tough Club" migrated,! sphere were not ‘many costumes. lrrested and tortoise shell glasses he | Fully as elaborate was the Jungle jungle dance at Delmonico's, which there is no Village 1¢ ne: “TOURh | ak ienthere wareh't each Gontuine Lene ; a ; : e were! eh co. | wore a girdle of civet co y. included both art and society among its patrons. It was a tiger-tiger Club,” includes all of the Village, and] which js to say—well, jungle people | a dep adous? 3 sate iat ee Wonietiewa arrest. doliowed affair set in jungle scenes and with all the guests in fancy costume except 6 A 'S | tne Liberal Club had been more Mtb- {many prominent outsiders as well.| gon't have to fuss an awful lot about | thing. Close on their trail came a|™Misfortunes of @ friend, George a few men in service uniforms, ARDS AT LIBERAL CLUB'S isiiniestins'iis in. tide guards fond t only the ¢ st club in as ot the! youth in @ leopard skin which must| Dunthy, twenty-one, No, 307 Kast r Jat the main entrance barred even ling vicinity of Washington Square,| q°tne™ oul know they Ts ind have come off a baby Ioupard, and [48th Street, who appeared before . ANNUAL BALL PROVE THEY those with tickets if the costume com- tics: pideet eedlall lub -4al Saw Almy Bartlett and Alan No with him a girl in a garment which | Magistrate | McQuade in Harlem rtists, odeis, ociety OUR, [inittee didn't-approve of the “eam. | ut, the 9 ay club in New! did cail it a Costume Bail, And I'm| was Almost Absolutely. Cours Wednesday, charged | with ouflage." ‘The less the guests wore | Yor The onl uireme Jykes tay ‘ a TT ealing an automobile belonging to Make Merry Until Daylight, 'REXWO-HEARTED GUYS) ii Sinu"tgi"n gt? |nembnpn tte mite be |S e"CCE ein sora mrad cada ears aes Alterac | civilian dress had no chance what-} ing pood fellowship. 7 wees emendo' ‘ , . + 4 aniey Avenue, Newark. id ivilia ia and ood fellowship. gramme was right when it promised | A general alarm was sent out for wore they identified as stolen prope > ae oe ever costume. It's just the way you look 7 . a ; bs heats 2 ; 3 ss He lob ushele “beaucoup xii a 7 ‘The artists’ ball is over—or, rather,|sence of J. M. Flags, was the|Less Costume One Wore, Quicke: | Last night the club upheld its Scania. ehater A ta coma lenee NESSIE Date sigeaxe | the Lilingswortb car, following its _ ' ver thia mo! at 6 o’clock.| dancing of Mias Christine. Dressed |record. The proceeds were given to aan bbs’ rl Y disappearance Feb. ‘11. Policemen 4 over this morning at 6 o'clock. | Tne Be eee aun roasted ta | Doors Opened, and Fully IMS HOM LATE IN tho tarailies of the twenty-five of the| (es! of & very little, It’s the same) tres plus. There was a ling on the | recognised it as it stood in front of undreds of artists and their pretty . | as with a miniature. A miniature is | Programme saying that nothing | No, 437 Pleasant Avenue, and grab- about five inches above the knees; Dressed Barred Entirely, | F club members who are in the service. would be permitted on the floor ex- c y ’ | a lly a 5 Na deal ¢ bed Dunthy as he was Models and hundreds of pretty women | 1... back bare except for a mysterious | , Hears Adaival or eel| 10 HEAD NAVY WAR COLLEG' | An entertainment of nine vaudeville awfully small; but what a deal of | Jumping into cept in costume, This went for tho |ft. F on follow I AP there ie IE » Aaa 4 ¥ jt. Dunthy 18 now in Harlem Prison: who were not models remained en-| piack cat pasted to cover a vaccina- | cowpuncher, several Egyptian Kh Please: jnumbers, arranged by T. Arthur re is in it lance as well, which was not with-| ‘punthy, say Detectives Conroy, | , ra yptia ne y | Anyhow, the Jungle itself was|out that chaste garment known vul- e' 7 by Moise ths inany. forms of trollosorie | tich cath, thin itite aeltentyled’ Yams dives a, passed vellacornearce nun | Secretary Denial ReleveRcVice Ads |GRKS® freteded U1e: SETS Cae ee ere: a wna {out Yhae cheots warment knowa vul- |ghielde and Murphy of the Hast 124d Givertiveements at the Hotel des| pire danced @er way into the Bearts | known as Lou, a few conductorettes| PS Pea ae [anede who. ware not aallaned by tbe) hapa hies he isad : ml f miral Has Elected This a orchestra in the mg and hist! Let us back to the Jung- fed Pa fas earns He rae g-|confederate was a burglar of much of 7 per cent. of the single men a4 Jang a smattering of folk dressed like aaanune ancl “prin y nineteen | "ie este creature dened |S, ng aoecrives went Nant — +hoeee Beasngees Ned Nv ene gre Brent UAE scored a bull's eye with those who |camouflaged ships gone mad, drifte 4! His Life Work. |the balcony hall between times and back to sheer primitivity ninsveen | he beauteous creature dressed in|cord. The detectives went hunting the two orchestras, uniting in playing f Pecks bat bide ict Shaariet! | lgunced to another orchestra there.| hundred and nineteen years at the|the long red hair and featoons of |this bad man possessed marriage certificates. into Grace Godwin's garret, at No. 43 WASHINGTON, Feb. .—View Ad was something doing every|Very least. You would never have|Yineleaves wae Katherine Railiy,| Phey followed Wobletfier into No, “Home, Sweet Hor suggested to] “1 hear the music with my ears; 1! Washington Square, about sunrise He hose who had come to seek the| feel it in my feet; but I interpret it} inspiration (and fiancee) of Leon Kn. |437 Pleasant Avenue yesterday and nding the American LBs ors Kennedy, “painter of souls.” | smashed the door of his room. Wohi- ure niral Sims, com s morning. naval forces dreamed th minu ‘Among those present were Major} was a by the thing at the end | It was tho high- ~eee Bea T > dainty perso siffer pulled a revolver from a pocket fountain of Youth, that they peek| With my eyes,” she ee “pte all in and admitted it n atti i ” J BY rata 5 r ba >| H wy onardis u Ai Thome sulieing besacsaa af a tome | stripes! Be ween 10s saroner dine Ke a4 - oe Tae ao pene ; : m like this" Allow five minutes for} * it was a tough night for ;return to the Un States the er|Campbell, Deputy Col of Inte aA ager ot il Plummer, who draws Vogue covers knocked him down, but he grappled Bane 080 M80 the Bun Five, a five-minute exclusive rehearsal of |the Liberal Club,” said Grace, light- | Part March, provided nothing de | Revenues William J.B argon, and | myati shadows and 5 he ot NEN ond things, The sim, blond gentie- |With Murphy and a bitter fight fol- The last words uttered before the|® Averminute excloae reliiril’ fn ling a flickering faine under @ Hus. |Y*loPs In the international situation to} simon J. Shard, f like the eyes of Shere Khan, man by her side, fepreventing a |owed, as porters locked the outer portals and) oe a shimmy wiggle,” added | slan coffee cooler, require his comunued. presence: In ins > |DIGNIFIED MONKEY FROWNS| Hturquo dancer, her lawful-wedded |, PiPSAIE A Zked up an automatic began the stupendous task of redeem- e : y Bure, Mr. Dani sal at DOWN ON DESCENDANTS. spouse, Norman’ Jacobsen, artist an Ne ua ‘ou said something, Grace,” sighed 4 en i BLIND FUND, » | writer. William All ~ d\pistol. A blow from a detective’s ‘ ing bottle stoppers in the nooks | i miral Sims, who hi , 1 BALL FOR BL vines wellas’a Gistine Te sk lune am ‘Woolf, au. Mira Niraka danced a Rus- | the Rear Admiral, “1 danced seventy- | presid According to her ex-| nine knots under a full head of |New Nirska was a Rus- {steam at Webster Hall, and, believe | the ce el like a pan of Philadeiphts |had a was temporaril "revolver knocked him unconscious. iatically. golled and? roughinesked” |. Wohisiffer told his duptors later, low Das : Ithey say, that when he entered the sion flowers (though | Major Dawson, gallant Anzac, was jarmy he was on parole after convic- + dno, they were hop) MAsducrading as himself, bare knees, !tlon tor burglary in Newark in May, nt of the Naval War Colicge at RL, had recommended that| Rosina Gattt and Others & Inary Entertain © by pone other Mile. sian fantas; MI and corners, w: than Walter Russell, who bu!'t the hotel and knows every model who] Planation, ‘ ; ever stepped a dainty foot on the| sen when Kerensky guided the ship | iin If in| gle. Plumes of honeysuckle and js S mine and tt td ee - ‘ariton| somobody 8 open May 1, and that he ved it A ball was given at the Rit ar scrapple tossed 0! e alworth | Th ! nt fo e benefit of the Pe : fiche PUR Or \. Spurgeon, threshhold by her first name. Said| of state. But now she is French, Hullo a ape ied 1s The mane Be : oe Heb . i Hib blossuma) waved just oy r the h ahh the Motor Transport Serv ite 1918. rat ae hres id by ; Said | ot z Rusiaw nobles | Ae K. And, say, Grace, get § ent Blind i of the cave men and cave women!from France, made a picturesque Walt: Magnificent! Stupendous! | She often amused the Russi fire under that coffee, because there je there was an entertainment prites, and the pixies and gov |*pot of khaki, Likewise Lieut wv SUICIDE IN KINGS JAIL. h her dances, but now she |a@ lot of chickens cor over here it ; act and st and ' 1g u rd, Glorious! It far exceeds the Chu Chin | men with her, Tanti june-plece bathing suits, and they'll be | eral well known theatrical! 1. totn hob and plain, who danced | of the Marines, who had for his “sig- Sreeeeemnente Chow affair. And the Chu Chin Chow | can’t see Russia. 133 t | 1 their services, among ae hia Ms cthaee | 28” Partner Miss Irma De Nagy, ale Beer cs ne 'mean raven |) Sains Beverly. Jauno looked inat the| ‘One bs one the ladies in tranepar | miere danse and danced, each to his own cholee | mint ‘ton lovely to bo real flesh ‘and “The ball was scheduled to begin at ter spending the evening at/ent bathing suits « in, escorted by | A ra Company,}and all according to the great free! blood. Miss De Nagy wore two jew- Miss | Law of the Jungle. While from a/ tiled dib-dabs fore and one jewelled Thomp | disheve d toread matadors, Car= | uv Jungle Ball downtown, Miss | an ironworker, of No. 212 Calyer Street, cl el at tha heay pirat ! wh rs b aft; a zone or e ; 10 o'clock, but the hotel at that i Sait dazzling, | (bean pirates, made: tc r dough: |¢ ' Mme, Emma] notch in the thicket a dignified and) Satin about the wentrat eee pink | Brooklyn, committed suicide in Ray was deserted except for the Caecho-;Jeuno wore a cos Bl boys, street cle Rei capes tie . TAIthEA. ok the ah ee al foreground Ne T sAntantal ansparent blue pantalettes and @| The scene was the second lap of the |”? \ i (Alpin waplent monkey frowned down at da tightly-wound lower garment |mond Street Jail, Brooklyn. last night Blovak orchestra Dey) SOMtAR SAG | RAPES EY ral Club's annual ball, which be Eventually, Mr. D " the antics of his frivolous descends flame-colored silk knotted at the [Dy hanging himself in his cell by means themselves for another hour by idly, unique jacket he ‘Fight. | #8", last night in Webster Hall, on | woud t Ga ante ft centre, Oh, yes, and there was jot @ leather belt. He was found by strumming strings over their quaint| “I will soon be known as the ‘Fight- | Hast 1th Street, and which will en vy whe era ave The moon was there, too, her raya |” Sing of J ads. Keeper Louls Kiefer with the belt turtle-back instruments. About 11) ing Peacock,’" explained Miss Jeuno. | when it gets darn good and re eRe nl nie , fl ied BulAbh/ tor the aanae te maton Dwight Franklin was there—the |noosed around his neck and one end . ‘k Penrhyn Stanlaws poked his|"s won't say any more—but Just wait Barly to-day the Rear Admir nd |}to work out that a exec '@ iia , man who made those wonderful little | ted to a steam pipe. Dr. Grace of | o'eloe Stanlaws Bree tees net I meaner his galaxy swore that they were ; Cont Gna Sait the Tiger's stripe And music, | models of bits vastated France | Brooklyn Hospital pronounced the man Beat ieide oa. rere) Tani Slat She: i er: warain' emu eet twenty.fou) Walker Sac Hoard, Justice Greenbaum in Suprem: music strange and sweet, that poured | recently shown on 6th Avenue, With | dead ‘eo epilee | The most pert yoman | hour at the eral i A be him Was Arundel! Nichol bh saw reassured him that the police haa | most » sh affalr of the } at W. HA. Wal who was the Tank | refused yesterday city's motion to| mysteriously in from the night, Came | Mt s Arundell Nicholls, in the | yeiner was committed to Maymond ns aided the place 1 hein the United § ica, Reg. | outing if they had to hire a h it dress of a Persian potentate or an not yet raided place and } ye oe rs ‘cording to Artist | thelr own to-night hip Exe Poli be | disir th by th «| Michio Itow, the siim Jap dancer: | Assyrian aristocrat, or something, | yesterday by Magistrate beckoned to his followers. Not half} U. 8. Pat. OM. at td Paty | The first. lap vette | County & Company in} ©” black sha Jropped down into | and who said he was in the chemieai | bofore whom he appeared in of what followed in the next seven| Russell, was Mis arion Hurley at | started at Webste y re 1 ne the 80-Cont Gas} ine circte It was Bagheera, the | business the Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, hours can be chronicled. What is the|the ball, She wore a blue smock, | 0 last nls re I A ole Smpented Att) sink Panther, inky black ae the contingent from tho [charked with a serious offense, on coms | ong white sati sh q was present ne t of his fourteen-year~ use of telling tales out of school, any-| black tam and long white satin tights, | ably She tarp eusceabll wiees -| but with tho panther markings show- was preaent in the Delmonico |e Mtgry. ‘ile nad. been: held {She also appeared in the “Fountain om- 8 how. ie ne up in certatr ts like the Peditor of the Quill and wife np [ball for the action of the Grand Jury, ‘One of the things that stand out|of Youth,” but not in all those clothe tern ot watered silk.” And a fatry| Arthur Mosy, the Quill's ofice boy. | - — as the generous contributions of| Then there was Miss Annette Keith, | person named Tulle Lindahl, once ot | Hareld Meltzer, watlorman and pre. nizations Sttek ‘ 9 erpretation of| formerly Yeomanette Keith, inspector lage “ OAH ae usiy detorman, in the costume of | Strike. drawings of their interpretation of moanatis: #9 ls he Palais Royal, who tigered sinu-| 4 Colonia nd looking and- peauty by Penrhyn Stanlaws, Howard |of heavy ordna ously through many ae and Gide: (eer sk ng, as, Rapa: Aa Definite Chandler Christy, J. Knowles Hare| wore & brocad@d silk cloth frown | Miss Lindahl wore almost a yard of | Well f the Village's. image {action in the “No beer, no work” cam and Walter Russcll, These four ar-| With her blonde hair she made a | painted silk which was not in tbe | Yoo room. the Mad. Hate (paign waa deaided upon at \he meee : contrast to Miss Doris Faith- | ter, now ourth year, And th aa fa dateca tae tes tists drew their prettiest models for| fitting contrast to Misa p ria Fait TAR Lic atau eR REDE Of now In a fear yeR 4 nd that ng last night of delegates from the Tne Evening World, ful, her pal, as ‘twere, Doris wore a | Sie cas Sa Bek en aeeertenease Hobty haaneman | Exex County Trades Council and the ‘At midnight John Murray Ander-| beautiful dark blue velvet gown and | | her last futter and swoop, many pe co-Harlem costume eon, |Huilding Trades Council, The an son, who is aid to be able to produce | #Peaks with an English accent | PRE ANC MSE ED asec neal nostly of shirt, And there |nouncement was tude t notices mp, - i {| Miss Erma de Nagy, dressed as | : sane vany, Many others vad been sent to all labor unions ¢ anything except a thirst, was madly| mime de me Graeped AB; | ‘The from a 1 Oh] All. sound: ADOUE the Junmle: Qleare: (tet on BE A mal 3 one hing hither and yon, bent on cap-| Salome caused other than mild com ; Al d « ar-lthe State, asking that delegates be —. Pe ‘Pe \ment with her startling costume ’ Many pec f & vbles bearing various {!-/sent to the labor convention Ma turing the models for his Dream of|ment with her slartling | coi | » rubbed shoulders wit | Iastrious names: Judge Hen Lindsey |6 in this eity, when a general p Fair Women, Several more than aj Wit) her friend © ag is ' e iu Brummelis rting la renver and party; Mré Irving |test of labor against prohibition will score of all types of beauty and| costumed in diamond patterned blu ieatitene ana cx) nr | Brokaw and party, Mrs. Helmont and |be made, The plan for a strike July draped in various garments and lack| pantalettes, they made a pleasing es ; pecde sae t) Sut rnOahe Bikres 4, if prohibition es inte effect, has of garments, finally were induced to]sisht to the eye and did not inter ‘ ies) re Bie casay s/not been abandoned, Hers, |fere with the orchestra. They were | yan AL 8 A. Mir Jungle time, sil tent oo romp amid the gloom Hers,|fere with th \ 7 NY aiilenta These were the models of Christy,|seated at the table of Lieuts, John \ pink ent out. Mon and beasti¢n gathe 1] SUFFS TO ANNOY WILSON, sg, Stanla e ein, |T and J. G, Miller hou hrei witness the Zincall, a troupe as Mingn. misulays, Neves Beales » of the promine rod the Jung An Mhagiclans, who evoked @ Altve Paal's Band “to Make Hab Harrison Fisher and J, Knowles! gAmong some of the prominen ' is from the middie of the floor How!” a He Lands, Mare, sere FF at ve wer es ve 4 4 belong ' en ua oy A2T® President Wilson will not escape Miss Madeleine Gilderslec ve, wh Ape rt ue ot B anche Hates i the a ok ranient ileal ne) Sea many artists say is the prettiest mir!) Blanc! on tial ie i ep hola and | dor, black a for 34 ¢ pickets, who recently burned him im in Greater New York, dan even|Grace Welds, Miss ds was xeon red 1 1 ne versonalities to be judged | emgy, merely by landing in Boston, dozen girls to the Fountain of Youth,|to remove her Russian boots and ; w Mr Mrs, Charles Dana Qib- | bar trom it where they disported themselves|one of her escorts drank unnamed | : wtih , ate Met yee |" apne Alice Paulites wil journey 9 about the water's edge, Many mes-|liquids therefrom, Howard Gould i a tore AN ME AOE re terest ics, within. ae dames interrupted their husbands'|was present; so was Richard Ben- Junglers still celebrating the birth stration which shall inake the Hub brown study to explain; “Why, my|nett, Dr, Harriss, Deputy Police | 2IGZAGS UP TO PROGRAMME AS|0f { Washington in one way and howl” The Boston Common ia Tile. word, dearie, the girls are almost|Commissionor, and William Street, BAND WARMS UP gnotoer. & Heaps Sripol ten iar is 5 oe the scene, They are compl nude,’ Mra. Lydig Hoyt surrounded, by ems i " F And by the Devil Je Was @ alip| Mephisto ‘The greatest sensation of the even! several of the younger set’ of yout _Ang_aside trom. the yuespiained ab: made merry. uatll.¢. wee. sma’ ow to Whisper to a drowsy |ing @ list of the best fuel for t ’ ‘ h 7 h a eorge never would have onfires. Wilson's speeches, and “ jof a feminine thing, Clara Tice, who | voted for pgohibition. Tiger-Tiger! !son's pictures gre siati 4 Some Re ) draws atretched-looking pictures and! Oy words to that effect. J WD mg velers at the Liberal Club's Bal) at Walger, Hall