The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 24

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enn as we ; ‘ ; bs x ! 1 Pee 24 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. : 9 Me t s fresh air and walt for the fire de-| Rockefeller, Murgery Anderson, Camiia| REPRESENTATIVE FLOOD DEAD. couRaaE. r j ‘ N Spy’s CASE! a Hari, Dancer and Spy, POLICEMAN SAVES aes He climbed his ladder and, ine ae Nortn, susan Coppell,| WASHINGTON, Dec, 8.—Representa- : (tien the Dowolt Free Feu.) | 6 Jone by one, brought down all ihe|#8Murle Hughes, Anna Kautinan, Cone | tive } yD. Flood, Democrat. of tha! “Is be courageous?” Executed at Paris in 1917. 4 |ehildren. then tho women, Finaly/gungt ytanli, uaune,, Wurth | ening Ditniet, died. at Be] anak etlaciedie naaet cheeas ame Helen Lowe Rive and Marguerite Jucg: ensen. had been ill for several weeks. |the men came down, and it was just His | Who was bringing ip the winning run then that Hook and Ladder No. 147 for the home PUTS REPUTATIONS IN PERIL AT PAR ‘ate-Hari, Exeouted in 1917, Enjoyed Friendship of Certain Me “Highly Placed Officials. o™ “OPARIS, Dec. 8.--Uneasiness, per- apprehension, has been provoked @ertain high circles of society and f Politics wy the decision af the nows- F Liberte fo publish the full de- ile of the case of Mata-Hari, handsome Dutch-Jayanose dancer and | Baventuress, who at the dawn of Oct “98, 2947, was taken in an automobile a Lazare Prison to the Parade at Vincennes, where she was | What to death as 2 spy. The uneasiness with which the a doeision ts received brings to the trial of Mme, Steinhell, who P Wns aoquitted of the murder of her Tiweband and stepmother. In the couree of that trial the names of some ‘ofthe most eminen’ persons in France tere bandied, including that of a Prea- ef the Republic. ta- Hari galvanized life by the production of a bril- Mant drama, “The Dod Dancing Girl,” ie which all Paris is flocking. The ia based on the Dutch-Javanese r of men” but it paints her im the most sympathetic colors. In ) tke final scene she, a weeping, pa- dragged before un- whom the audiences wed to col n prisoner. e Liberte, in its opening article jor Massard, who had oharge ata-Hari case in a military- capacity, says it will avoid, r possible, mention of well names. But, as everybody Mata-Hari and her semi-audo gh dancing were extremely pop- fp fanshionable circles, an distinguished soldiers, politi- leaders of society were Meaty to vielt her at her villa ly. DUPpose of the newspaper's rev- ie to put an end to German on the film in Rurope and Propaganda which seeks ta-Hari on the same ped- the heroic Ensliah nurse, Edith whom the Germans executed. Propaganda was so open and us that M. Jules Cambon, then Secretary to the Ministry of a Affairs, said of it; audacity in daring to Mata-Hari with Edith Cavell belief, Miss Cavell in German te Holland. in may be a crime, put not one that ir the Tt] Polson administered by a servant, in 1 i game a dancer. At twelve she was immured into the | N awful life of the girl dancers in the temple, and at fourteen she ran away with a British Army officer, a baro- net, and became his wife. In their heme in Caicutin a son and daughter were born to them When the hoy waa aight yeurs old ho was killed by when tho mother was in possession of the proof against the servant, a . | ®ardener, she called him before her, she was one 0. Germany's splea in France who used the ined an ambulance at Vitt Nancy, and proceeded to the where she remained en During all that time she la communication with the he: German espionage service at ‘This she admitted dur. trial, but explained, unbdlus Reese ‘was only because @! truth in” said Mate-Hari, sal 5 s ‘La . Bo. njected. the tage the court martial. “You. ee we they intended to land our. its ‘ind the German lines. Then [~Mew the Germans. Directly, ordered him to kneel and then shot him to death, She was arrested, but the Influence of her husband pre- vented hor Sho fled from India with her daughter and reached Hol- land, where she placed the child in a then went to Paris, where, penniless, she obtained an en- mt to give the dances on @ ublie stage that she had given in e temple in Burma. Her success in immediate, was appearing in Berlin, id London, where she was equally popular. ‘A certain high German diplomatist who passed much of his time in Paris WHALEN — 221, 223, 228, 227 s Grand Street | Corner Driggs Avenue Victrolas Grand Sree “hors, TOYLAND en" bait ‘cits Velecipedes, Sleds and many other Toy ‘Delivers $200 Worth FURNITU é rooklyn’s Biggest Credit House RE} WOMEN AND BABIES INBROOKLYN FRE Carries Seven Kiddies ard Their Mothers Down Ladder and Aids in Other Rescues seven ohildren and rescued early this burning building at No, 1812 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn Three women, two men were | morning from a the top floor Mrs, Welsh lives alone, Last night the Woltins bad four guests, Mr, and Mrs. Israel Willner and their two children, Sally and Morris, eight and four years onl. ‘These four stayed all night. Shortly after 6 o'clock this morning Joshua | Woltin was wakened by the odor of | smoke. A fire that started in the | basement had eut off the stairway and swept up an alr shaft to the top fluor, if Wollin threw open a window and} shouted for help. Mra, Woltin got | [her children ready-—Harvy, George, | Rachol and Morris, Uhree to twelve years old | | The shouts of Wolfin brought Pa- | trolman John Brandt and he turned the arrival of | ndt had found al zh to reach the see-| Jond Moor w | Prom the floor gbvve Mra. Welsi| was sereaming for help, Brandt yetled | to hee to keep her head out in the installed hor in a sumptuous hore at ne, a suburb of Paris, lous, he kept such a came the close friend of a’ Fre who had been Minister of From him she transferred her transi- tory affections to his brothe: Ww, the manager of «4 Paris bank, and he spent so much mo! on her in two years that he was sent to prison fur embezzlement Then Mat. ari returned to the German diplomatist, and ashe was avith him when the war start believed that the bank knowing her relgtions wi German urged the French seer lice to wateh her as a spy. She was followed to a town in Eng: land where the famous British tan! were being made, and there a young British officer connected with the building of the tanks fell under her magnetic sway. She was followed when she associated herself with a man long “shadowed” by the French as @ German agent In Spain. 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