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aha ET POLIGE OFFICIAL Says Maeterlinck, Poet of Happiness beeen eee Author of “The Life of the) Declares Interference With Bee” Likens Metropolis to aj Rich Man’s Arrest Not | Great Bee Hive, the Most} Reported Officially. Beautiful and Absorbing He|« | Has Ever Seen, and the} énedict IS SILENT.) American Woman Is Its) a —_ 4. Cherished Queen—She “Has| Decliftes to Tell w hy Girl's | Natural Beauty, the Charm! Alleged aa Is Not ' of Health, Simpli ity, Clean-| we nes fot Motwithatanding the existence of u M Marguerite Mooers Marshall. warrant, as noknowledged b Mog. 10. Maurice Macteriinck, author ot. {strate McAdoo tfor the ar ot that poetic treutise of science, | wealthy merchant accnsed of at- that sclentific poem, the "Life! tacking a cir in his home on River- of the Bee"—New York Is a bee-hive, si@e Drive, and the furthor admix- the biggest, most ubsurbing bee-hixe| he has ever sec eee aes, There I the uncousing yet urdored deputy police commissione. that ignt of th@ workers—awift, intent, tien O'Grady. fifty vented the service of the warrant, the hive—the American woman; and District Attorney Swann said to-duy | there is the incessant buzz of motors, | hie office would ‘ave nothing to do motors, motors, among them, those! with the matter jthat have been rushing wbout with) “Officially,” he said, “I know noth- "| Mneterlinck and Mmee Maetertin tana ran con eaaeia) Ghanne therefore not |, “Always there have been motor cars tacihia: cevtoa® for us," the great dramatist assured fice. . | me almost plaintively, “and one can- Police Commissioner Enright re-) not see a city from inotor cars. | do fused to receive inquiries to-day re- | not consider that I have seen New garding tho report. A note informing York and I hope some day soon that sis ‘er Ellen Lay Ko for a quiet walk through its him that Deputy Come aes f FMON sesata with my Wife, FOrit i Hol rady had full information in the | oniy beautiful ina way no-one whol Matter and was willing to discuss | ae not seen it colld imagine, but it} it was returocd to the writer un- | 1s. most interesting In te its movement, its atmosphere opened. | inf ” dees aure | Mughty hive The report suid Mrs. O'Grady's| We wery in the lofty studlo apart- complaint had led to # request by! ment at Sixth Avenue and 40th Street, Mayor Hylan for the accused official's | Where the author of “The Blue Bird tion, has found shelter under the wing of | hia friend Henry Itussell. It was he Chief City Magistrate McAdoo is! who asmired me that T might. hav. authority for the statement that he | just five minutes wij “the Mahster recently issued rrant for a mer- |—AS8 head of we ie on Specs Com. fia Wonithe | pany sell, of course, long ago chgnt who was used of getting | PENS Mr ior the feck Hay va hee, young woman to his house with a>) together with the stained-glass at- fi other girl she trusted and there at-| mosphere and the fecling that Mr./ ries of the dead. In our hearts hrough the folding doors Mitt tacking her after the other girl had | Russell hovered behind the arras with and lives they who died nobly Henry Russell. The stop-waten w: : Ny herolcally live again, We myst hidden in his pocket 1 knew ; i stop-watch, combined ‘to form a y & 8 pork n abandoned her. The report 1s that | cep rosaive Introduction to a hud just bitten off the inferview é and 1s i seh ee ‘ 1d int Lt Op MAURICE MAETERLINCK PuSmrc ine Mr and bett®r w: for them a happier the Magistrate's Mtention was called] try simple, because truly great, | Thelr greatn their strength of sac-] “Only ¢ thing more,” I yrged,| |) to the case by Mrs. O'Grady, who sent | man working in us and through us,| “and that's a New ¥ 8 Messe detectives to serve a warrant Isvued lear blue eyes, with just a hint ot aka n Jaws of justice and| from M, Miet e 5 . . | m in them, the square, full face th he Am n peopl the poet And you think there will be nol and dramatist said pld French} 5 re wars?" “are the most prosperous people in] by him. Jone secs in the portgalts of good According tp the report, the de-!punghers by Flemish artists, AM the world, und will have th test . “wet ake the ar- | straight sweop of nearly white biir, a 4 no prophet," Maeteriinek PAE AB GEAR UNL teetives who went to make the ar- | straight sweep o y se position. ‘They sit in the box fn the rer rest, were met’{n the business man's | tall, thick-set Fe and _ prcerro shrugged "Te night entre‘of: the world's th if of beautiful and impressive sqgenity— pion a thitter Heise. DAM UGE mee cumide utfice by the official and a] fhania ihe man She nan been cuted been a better peace. ThE most! will be the greatest. happht : 4 v4 1 fad any one can say is that we hope| whether T wish It to them or not, But | an former Police Inspector, who Vol-/ «the Telgign Shakespeare” and who adres nfl unteered to go in and find the man, | ts one ar ine few living writers with bre will not be another wi Ido wish it, for their New Year! rr only to come buck fifteen minutes | key to Fairyland - later and report he bad disappeared. | he has not yet “seen? New York MOST DANGEROUS ‘BREAKS INTO JAIL ave The Deputy Commissioner, asked if | some of the most oharming debu-| Asks for the Annulment of Her| Wanderer Steals Openly ty Giet|# abe had any controversy with Police | tantes appeared in special Blue Bird araavelioidares pesca is F Commissiongr over the | ballets for him. say | Rae panies ne women of Amerlei are beau- Comiskey Sentenced: cos Ses al | tiful,* he declared gravely, “and it is : , | “I never have sagreement| nerural beauty, & charm of health 10 tir annulment of her muréuie| Tedause he wanted g piace tu acep| with the Commis simplicity, cleannesa, Abroad, the Was fied to-day by Mrs. In Homis-laver| Naw Yebi'y and Avsquare ental tel West Sixty-ninth Street, stare 19. | Harry Woods, fifty-six “Then why did you go’ to see the| women are more painted, leas nat-| key, at Mi she had been separated from stole half a dozen handk the report ante ural. Constantly in New York one! who s: Mayor?” the reporter went on | meets a woman with a beauty #0 rare.! her husband, J Comiskey, since package of chewing. gu “Now you afe trying to get the) 4, distinguished, that one longs to/ October. 1008. Justice ribaum mitted the theft story,” was the reply. “It sa Police) stop her, to ask who ehe 18, to! canted Mer potition drt \ Department matter and all informa- ress th adm mee oy Lion’ lication, : ‘And rlinck fee ct : tlon will have to come from Comnits- nd Mme. Mactert nck [00 eres |, Mrs. Conilakey sad they w ener Moright’ sured me He acted ag in-|in West Hoboken Aux Rumors that the case had any con- er not for Maeteriinck but for] she wadea minor She « nection with the resignation of John | use my questions were too ther husband for t Hak 2 y 2c 8 r the dramatist's Dnglish ear. Cc. ett, Secretary to the Commis. | atiicl, for (he dre ee alking against | pner, last Hriday were met yester- |) Sthp.watch! ; with the statement that Ms} “phe atmosphere of New York.” | Hackett tad resigned carly last sum-| Maeterlinck summed up, “la like its | skies—so clear, so cleangso invigorat- mer and hid insisted on an accept. | Hee etre AO many*natural ance before the beginning ef 1920.) o¢ enjoyment. You are a happy chlefe and He com c. 30 in Wana: ed bY stor’ te] R Ww } ane makers and waa arres ectives He told its story this morning t¢ Justices O'Keefe, Salmon and Moss, He | No. as dressed In a Ught sur Hy covered « w patel showing. the effect of expoaure, said the lust place be Uyed wus at No. | 165 ‘Third Avenu 1 knew 1 could something to eat i ou marrie 908, whe a. warn bed and | Jal” he explained, | At tO “ke to jail for the Justices asked il be Rood gor me,” | ‘This was also held to dispe of Ui Here the Blue Bird sings. | Mr, Hackett had veen| “And do you stil believe in. that i workhouse: acid ec ; formula for happiness which you put| Jordan were Join ne court | the mur althy thy read 33783 AUTO TOLL HERE IN 1919) Small tnereane Over 1018 4 Fionint Drive. i} York City Metor Death | f Amer | death of 1.270 ML of the .departinent by | ito «phe Blue Bird?” [ asked lee Hylan after 4 squabble! “with unhasting decision he bent his tate with a Brooklyn policeman who was | head. tate suspended tor half a day ant then re “To find happiness,” he said, “you) tated by the Mayor | must look w your own home "Chief Magistrate 4 < hat} your own hi : ; F net Organization he issued a warrant tor 4 itnt. |€ 6S the world going to find any, ica ia ab Wes roe ieee Nles enused t 5 yalin to sin New York State in 1919 o ness Manon t girl's complaint ; ‘ { i es wines the m has not been ar- | happiness during the coming) rai $10,000,000 the Palestine <ling to the annual report of th i rested,” suid the Diet Sengissot us year?" T queried, ‘There have] f Restoration nd ew York's ayotn nal Highway Protective -SoMety 1 would not be ps or me to make mag aN ‘8 4 000, Plans for collecting New |New York City 183 persons lost t the name pubic. here was nothing | been so many years of suffering and|¥ York share were discussed at p ‘lives through automobile accidents, ns | pared With 748 In 1818 The report shows that “ Were Killed in motor accidents in, New Jersey in 1919, as compared with $17 the in the charges as they were pla sorrow. Arg you optimistic about the) luncheon of the rabbis to-day at before me that concerned any mem- | return of the ‘Blue Bird’ in the im-| © Bunaie atthe gnday hore ewe ber of the Police Department imediato (atin workers, and on Tuesday « luneh It is said the alleged attack of will be given to $00 Christian clot i t “But, yest" exclaimed Maeterlinck,| ¥! Ca nig year. More, than half « en a te A ohbube to] & smile lighting the pellucidly blue|™""" _ atalith ‘Newirke Ni Zoout two months ago in a house amile lighting the blue! ; : ; |fata Nin Sich she had been invited ‘for the; Cyem, \Tae War ts over, the Aeonice in Perth Amboy Power f : wash f the years of War pre past. Tvere A : evening vy a givi friend. It is gala] Of the seats Of ee foe Oand f she found there oaly two men and] 1s Mor tne a eee tonditions Hervive Corporation at tyrh) Fotis” Set, as spe told, the st grow better gradually and thu we out of bu 3 hich wad rning bya '$h0.000 f fi! sixty with Ale refused to drink wing which Wad | eee eT ee a pler ine 50/000 Fire ‘chu i offered bur 1 n bi ieerareel “On us rests a great responsibility | be omen tu ontrol om the hol | long a H i » the Urninied lish " . away fro mt 6 | As I have written, we are the manda-|'T') Frise leit Cor Bert! | Coure Wight for Her ‘Twe Children Thevulsl ip eald to come of an exe | = hawick. - Some Aiea NEM GaErOML eMETRwOANE Got pellent family which, b upplied to-night | thr r attorne: BP. Mai aay dam. | WILLS $150, 00 10 SISTERS. | lielty was Jouth to mal N power fuse Pihas berun a fight in the Supreme plaint, The matter finally reached vee lto obtain a judicial rd of tli as [Ve ne ears of Mis. O'Grady Ww 1used | Yan Anna T. Van Santvoord Left] In Irons, Matiny |tody of her two. ch i Frank J i investigation mace, | Ac: | * ate, | Hmanuai L aned 6 wad James, uxed OH | 1 re ‘ t two police- rs ° Br pind, James T. Carroll, stage 1m xi hes Sing ie Al AA iorattior A Ry the wiil of Miss Anny Townsend] the British + lop itaandal'? aake- that. her appueation | Fe STs 9 a nib Van Santvoord, who left an estate of | Which arriv for a modification of the fina) di- | 4 Yowney whe ‘ Pek ll |chester, was in d with mu cor ranted Feb, 14. 1919, | | 7 war no neced@ty for a warrant; that nately $500,000, the | inv ad "amoauie ont Sean, "He | yor duatice Delohantys aWantsnn tiny th they should thke the man into ens | estate of $150,000 Ix divide Piurned oy to the tion | custody of J 8 be refused. The | tody immediately, Mr. ‘Talley said he) tween her two sisters, Katherine futhorities on Bilis Island. 4 g |caae Waa referred to Justice Mullan, | knew nothing about the e | santvoord Olcott oO. $22 West locas Lopes twar woeke s case “ad Tis. eeanied ep * —o——_—_—_— | Street, and ven bantvoord qhird Aaaiatan Engineer” Robert. Me- | ee eleenter ' vi De »-8mith of 20 Pa ven Sachern, him. twice in the (ieade of Lelcenter Wht Will © be mith feedives | arm. Mot ken te hh | Vanderlip Gets Montenegrin ve jvue Hospita on. New Ye or alsa made bequests + Frank A. Vandertip, banker, and/ found ten t 000 to $90,000 to a. nu Wonth Held in Bond Thert, | William Dix, Consul4ienerat the higiwa: 1, rejolce Ceti HO Liat Ub Awurd 1 wenty=ty Montenegro, have ‘been awarded the news th eater Hill, whieh Lt Bh che 0. 10M West Sth Str grand croas of the Order about five at_of Worcosters $15 le about tes PTS eS sions. 5 probated t 0 bail for oxam the hikhest Mont : jslature has appropriated $41,000 to. he Sun nt |Magistrate Koeni Vanderlip's hone r i rut down | de, Va r Hill is > — jCourt. to-day ona financial advice the steepest ictade between New York | Cormelt Clubs Lant Concert at Wale {larceny It is allexy aetarie a few fronts ago Beaton, Wy Cats ate Constante | fn Pin’ Liberty bond or hia services to i LF aS A | dort Te-Morrew Nimht, Fa eget EES i Th@ cornell University Man-| ¥ delin and Ranjo Clubs wi AUD Tam Gee Take. 19 \Maath: eer giv of their Christmas + the Waidor Every memb the war,” One has Norman J NEW HAVEN J, gLe tal oH nt of the rl w Hay Premlor Thanks Rockefeller, man, believed to Proweller OTTAWA, Jan ? den hea writren, jer, ern r ad last concert was taken from a No, 60 West 1 tr Domine houn hed to the Ha Pi e and two the French War Crow do with aw i mouth his 1 nf proceeds are to added to the and the gas tu » He had rented ast tat n tliness of univeraity endownment fund. the room yesterday ‘al months, ’ " ‘ Aldermanic Guardia and Manhattan Borough President He |the first time to-day as mombers of | the Estimate High Sehool, He schools Imperatty “Our first duty, elowentary “The part of the ‘story concerning he has seen New York women, for try mo has a great deal of truth,” Mrs: [4 he has been entertained at dinner) MANSUED BY WIFE) FOR FOOD AND BED). O'Grady said. by Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt jr., i —— = ec) prefer charges 1 put them outside 1 of the io) truck to-day whil THE EVENING WORLD, zRIDSY) JANUARY 2, 1920, SWANN WONT AGT “The Blue Bird Sings in New York,’” NEW PRESIDENTS DEATH'S MYSTERY. -24 Floor I5W. 34St. CHARGE AGAINST . Mor This Great City Is a Happy One, — SITFIRSTTIMEON IS NEAR SOLUTION, ESTIMATE BOARD SAYS CONAN DOVLE ry WH active part in the ind {t interesting. ard of Educ: resident Prull Board the public schools of 3 that all the Board of Education does “Is to make a show of Itself. fa President RoW I lta Guardia and Curran Hear | School Building Row—s8, 000,000 More Appropriated. Curran sat for Th They Ny an Commissioner Joseph Uefore the Board to sp one thing, Conyptroller \anning 3. Pr Bor the Board of Sipe ton,sto his face ntendents runs vy tog no discussion, but Craig. tel ard, for I, President of the that ew York, and id added to the $7,000,000 npprop Education Yoxka were nk on the t Tuesday. La Guardia and Cur- amount without 1 voted for the emitting — themselves es in building hools he roster to reduye the Yom ptrol 2k} sites, fing of such an tneident. It has not ever since their arrival in New Yprk| Commissioner Yeetia been called to my attention through | a week ago, the ¢ more additio wuld declared, in sup- port of his ertigism of the Board « of Super- rt ucution, that the Bou endents hind submitted eae zo would ntake Metropolitan | wok like thirty cent on sehe there te truth In the story that a direct motion; there Is the multityde school tullding programme, The former inspector of police and an- | of habitations, little cell piled on Little Board passed an appropriation of other official’ of the department pr cell; there the cherished queen of| $8,000,000 for schools, which is to be od tgued for tion of a new Julia Richman uid while he be- elementary al high the Mayor ne in the a plan for tha’ training school which for along dy the joo] authorities that the, elementary verywher,” ted the truth « resident ral are not schoolw in existenc era Louse “It is. ol Aull ercro wi ‘wwhon, as a t many set far caceeds w iss tter of nh wt, tings Ule aetual at- u as present the $10,000,000 re, ‘Nheirs| for that purpore a y! ¢ | the city was not able to get the labor, d that there was 8 of draftsmen. tunces ine whiel “E think the m uble is attributa your sober ptroler: the ley co h Hoard opposed wage in ne vinst thes mnmissioner Yoga is partly ade by stating od inany mothers will not senc children to certain s apprope xo, Lhe a serious short He said the source » the p 1th one ought te for cond award Rick orge Hotel was st 1 has d ay Lert waa not arrested. prising toothaome craving fog sugary bits 0 ; Jellies, Mare yy aiogs: Fruit “Extra Special for To-day and To-morrow pound Yor ndiex and | sev 8 President of t hevis at No. truck was driven By Lo Stremt TRO. person ke why were your 4 where they'd wint I lay fons in our State Com- a kuest struck by 4 mé croxsing Fifth A suffered a fr: i Brooklyn. 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