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on \ fhe Mavic Spell Woman Spy fRENEN IURED IN THE REA ia} . ‘rank H. Warren 1 satN@ Sirred 6 Me By Fran . rren. The TG, sontore® “nd Fyacution of sine, Mat Foie ined her M (c Hi thie D } self in still another role, her fifth of ata-Hart the Dancer. the scadon, at the Metropolitan Opera " House lust evening, appearing as { work was given earlier in the year i No Bonds and Eyes to the Front. ink » and in this language it —_—>—-— has proved a thoroughly acceptabl’ | a | Building Burned on Block With| imtertainment for more than a se : In All Her Remaining Finery, Huilding BUrHee : von. Hack to German it went last > night, however. Mme. Jeritaa 1K the Condemned Woman™A:- Waldorf and McAlpin present box office stir and (he Me 1 late) ropolitan was filled Tie audience rayed Herself for Her Trip to 20,000 Watch. pata eH eoeutite tetas ' the Fort at Vincennes. —_—_—_ ented. pe in the return ot th } ee - Hwenty thousand persons watched dy mither than in the vetara of Uh German “Lohengrin A Few Last Letters With » Ke- spectacular last micht In the | “shine. Je itza look the picture, quest to the Jailer Not to Gei aig-atury: loft building at No 87 Ghouls say her Bisa is better than the Preci M es and ind ah Weat sa Street. between the per Santuzaa, food as her Sieg The Riad _ W yh MeAlpin Hotels, Wing jinde. and not Up te Mei the eir Envelopes Mixed. fro Kast blew smoke into the | heavier portions of the Wagner work MeAlpin lobby and some of the do not suit paid Sid She nightehe Ma i trained fashion at times, not always ay Ferdinand Tuohy, ‘eome on the ki and breaks up he (Late British Intelliz Corps.) Several firemen were burt and phrases. Hut in lighter passages she TMe instalment of the sary brings io others attected by smoke. William is the gay and sparkling Jeritza, all | @ close the carrer of Mata-Hari, charm } sone sie WA eh Oe Happen ip: BULLAUNHEre’ te GO) het Sf Bass men, eoloiers (and aiGtermos Die i y was hit) ite aevernt individual touches into favorite of the German Crown Pri by « beam and taken to Now York | [ill ieee nation of Klaa. In the Seals is smuricnl tise mombere: OF the Hospital. John I. O'Connell, En- frst act she wore a white vell until Winetry of France, whose army cov ‘gine No. 8 Was struck on the head | Lohengrin won her battle, When the demmed her aa the iors! woman spy of by a bit of metal, but was able to|committee of assassins appeared in Se ean eet reauime work in a few minutes. fat. |tha bridal chamber the soprano favt rary ar oan eee talion Chief Ross and fifteen men! jrother was brought to life by Lo Mata-Harl was wearing + " « me | ie al tablean Jeritze rly overcome in a smoke) iengrin in. the final tablea chemise of course linen. n the third floor, And an-/ did a regular stage fall, allowing Net | \ “Petite Marie,” she sald < ther group of firemen were im-|Drother to hunt ip his own reception othe: eee ‘. committer i the little sister who had attended her! » anaee “4 march Swords and bay-\peritted on a ladder whieh caught Th © was a bright. gay and tes so faithfully, ‘pass me the fine lincn/onets glistened In the Iimpid atmos-| i... Chiet Kenlon and Deputy Chief tive flaver to the wedding proces that we out aside” ” eels = ving Malnzer dodged falling bricks sient spirit. of real Boosson Pastor whispered some Noe tae away a sparrow, tooking | °°) roximent of waitresses in the | Time. Otuers in the east were Messrs Fein Hier A, Airectiy,” ahe | co rom, its perch ina tres, began! Citas costa on the ground|Sembach, Whitehill, Blass — and | ee ye to chatter, Tt was bizarre, “Mate- 00 imped onto chairs to save their| Schlegel, as the herald, and Mme. | Med, Then she dremed (rinauillg:| Hari.” in Indian, means bird of the | iit. shoes and stockings from wuter | Matzenauer as the gloomy Ortrid May 1 wear core: she Inquited | morning. {™ pte aeop. and: th hovel tne ‘ E oe { and on an affirmative nod from t The condemned woman was now areilt of being carried to the street Joseph Press, Tussian ‘cellist | ; Governor, she added: “Give me also} no more than a dozen paces from the : Seaeien, Wher aibore doses s, Russia “my lace cache-corset Now the. stake. Jenly she said to the little |!" LT ated CL he y Who alsoen | iived a second recital in Aeolian ‘omb. Sister Marie, “Now it is finished. |J°\ oo, the firms suttered | Hall y rerday ee cece rey She knelt at the fest of the pastor.| Loosen your grip.t And with a ete Ene dnoes BONGO On 1.) ROCCOn Man i : H He took a jug, filled it with water,| brusque, nervous gesture she broek Tee IRORET DE [ith the able assistance of Pianist which he poured on the h of Mata} the eb . Her lawyer embraced and the Peerless Sweate | Ashman. ce retian f fouuane ne While she, kneeling, continued to ar-| er. The pastor took hie stand in |The toy was estimated at $200,000, | is, Iayae Brooklyn following, sans i ‘ ront of her and the gendarmes buss sic n the Nationa atre. She hav range her hair. tre. fad | a y aaptis pushed her gently toward the tre seve songs of similar type. Dwight | underntand this ceremony, tiwvts cori ,capiain-cierk Thibault rapidty | AMUNDSEN COMING HE 2E |iiske plasea the accompaniments | seg ee iprantinee ; the Judgment. With athletic for his own three compositions, songs | i Senin LNoeen Nfonea—Woundes men] TO PLAN ARCTIC TRIP|/)! He ora it “The guardians liad put on th vd with scars—marched from a = sagan “bo ts, ‘The: Wake vin t all » side ist pak squae@e and stood In| paplorer to Confer With Dire No les: celebrity than mma “of. he mer hixury front of the prisoner. of Carnegie Inatitate, Calve to-morrow's recitals Bee See eonpes iat A arme sought to fasten her OOS fe cabaldCarwandseni| Tie former opern eine -ealU appent tH temo MY, Klover.” She buttoned to the tree by passing a cord around | SBATTIE, Jan. 7-—Ronld Amundsen.) ie eT in the afternoon: Marie bmi nlowiy, carefully. “Be Wa) hor walat, She protested. A niracfoxplorar, ts en route to-day to New| Cirnesie Hall in the afternoon; Marit { passed to her ; offered her a red handkerchief tol york, where he will confer wir direr- | 1" Pion Gocarae He oh a Ady m: Ire Pate anidifo nen TRWers uwe her eyes, She pushed itlons of the Carnegie Institute with re-| came hall in the evening: John Me mat she said to her lawyer Nee NG ’ all fi ; pastor, who hides the} 4) ii scimntiie work in the polar |e sive 0) t at 1 must have aun hatpins.” “We from her view, makes his ex oh The trip is betag made at the |i) Hipuouromer, the New vo k A reuluhenvie ihe fentallone’ tion, which seems unending: | iiiest of the institute. Symphony plays’ in Aeolian in’ the 9 forbidden by the regulati Hinally Pastor Darboux moves aw The trip ik Capt. Amundaen's tirst | Sig enOny DAs in ee politan ob plained the Governor + The officer raised his sword. | way from Seottie since his arrive panty th Captain-Cle hibault stepped ¢ Ready.” NOY vast July from the Arctic, His | Serves ite rowular 8 H yard, paper ond pencil tn lant | Maik-Harl mites, The Inst sini He sinus vine nate, an Ror Monday: thes Meee Ne Matas tT ave. nothin, | {tui Waat audience! With her hand | re Qyage in which Capt. Amundsen | Manfred Malkin, violinist, Carnegl i Kod if th eect iy {ake threw kisses to her lawyer att ts to drift past the North Pole in see York Chaisber Musio'ae to Bay. And if I had, it would wt! {ie pastor expecta to d Hall; New York Chamber Music Se be to. hat T would 1 And) ope Che Arops Stee = = clety, at which Ethel Leginska will De FOZ ORR B RE: LO WOUIS: Ay. 4 Anil) ‘The two aisters knelt, their hands; ————————— ee she drew herself up, glaring at tay | clusped play her new manuscript, “From officer with disdain. +) ered" never did) and then procceds to beg|a Life,” Aeolian Hall. For Tuesday Little Sister Marie burst in tears.| , report, one only for twelve rife | for meroy—whlch is mot given, as it Marguerite dAlvarez, contralto, ‘Town “Don't cry, Sister Marie, don't cry. | sho Morea aa eh ‘oung | was rarely, ied to con-| Hall; ove sociatic : Be cheerful Uke me," and she patted | ay. thie ee seeitie trees Sian body victed women sple A mcs Gueibe concert, Aeolian Hall. wednendey: ' ” sh tn, | ‘ ae ee of veterans arol¢ ist. or) NW: ver on the checks “How tay she Is, | way without tremor; no teflex move-|the War. A committee of veterans | jarold Morris, pianist. Aeolian Hall Re Mater Muria It would need: ti SEND lex move-| specially invited, have paasod the} eon Sametini. violinist, from Ro! sters Marie to make one Ma Inet. | A sergeant-major fired the} tiay as sound, though the possibility) terdam, Town Hall, Thursday, Phil Dan't ery," she went on. hink ti, GUUP de grace A command joo |that we shall in future always have) harmonic Orchestra, Carnegie Hail , ee ROAM UEIEOS REC o submit to the judgment of veter-|evening, Fridi ‘hilharmonic Or: wien 1 am geise on a long journey, U) ' “The trumpets rang out and ae Batters ae wind Ia cathor vening. Gunes P hata An ae Aeet agnin’ Sours. going to come a) sciuers passed (Gerore the Reap of |tormidabie. song recital, Princess The- | itele way with mo, aren't yout” And | *Mict® 2 production of “Lia Dan- noon; Berthe Erza, song r ietle way with me, aren't you?” And|’ ‘The two sisters, who had continued | acing Rouen! leading in turn to pr Acollan Hall, evening: Fried sere oreeerkcna: ato | Pray, stood up. Petite Marie) ii.) revelations surrounding — th soprano, evening, Carnegie preparations were complet: | stepped forward and took a ring paren ae = venting. Carica te Turning to her lawyer, Mata sald 5 a TINE | legendary figure, “Mata-Hari,” is im- | Hall. urday, Jose ofmann, is Fr. 3 - | from the dead woman's finger. Su- i i viet " Af ator Here is a pecket of letters to. te] 4 at {portant In this respect. ‘Things can} Carnegie Hall, afternoon; Josef Sto 1, posted, But T have still one oy twe | Preme gift, no doubt, for the last yirdiy now be left where they are.| pul, violinist, evenine: Walter Leo i/ 0 write “You Gan write {HON oe he positive guilt of Mata-Hari, how. | Nolan, tener, Acollan Wall, evening. | below, in ny office,” remarked " “Does ony one claim fa body?" jever strong the ciecumstantial evi- | —_— ver . cated Captain-Clerk., I looked at/dence, is not established by wha There will be another free concert Governor, a t le 5 5 5 } A Sast ‘slance in the glass, an ad-| the lawyer. Nobody! And the body Major Massard has given out. That|or the People's Institute series at justment of the hat avd a final ar-,0f the dancer of the hundred veils, she probably wrote letters to her|Cooper Union to-morrow night, Tangenient ct the ; so coveted, was thrown in a box of | (German Intelligence friends telling of ples tapping the ground with the point of| Pine, then heaved in a van. TI see| gossip ehe had heard In the embrace| Chaliapin, the Russian bass, will her foot like a woman in a temper,| Yet the two old soldiers sitting on the|of French Ministers of State is ex-|appear again in “Boris Godunoff” at called out, “Gentlemen, 1 am ready." Coffin, philosophically smoking their|tremely Mkely. But is there actual} the Metropolitan Opera House next | Passing through the door a guard- Pipes and gossiping with the two! proof that she did? On the contrar,.| Thursday evening. Other operas of ian sought to take her arm. “Don't Mounted gendarmes who followed. | oth the Ministers involved proclaim| the week, the ninth of the season, | ‘ouch me,” she ejaculated with Thus ended Marguerite Zelle, known | Mata-Harl asked them nothing ap-|will be: the double bill, "La Navar- | vehemence “I want nobody to touch 4# Mata-Hari, at the age of forty-one, | pertaining to the war. To put things] raise” nd “WOracolo,” Monda ve- me. Sister Marie, give me your ie ey Ue Us bluntly, the present revelations | ning, the former sung by Mme. Far- hand.” In clusion, the outery against/one with the suspicion that mu s|rar and Messrs. Crimi, Rothier and : For seven or cight minutes, while the play “La Danseuse Rouge” seems|being hushed up in order to prevent|Ananian, the latter by Mmes. Bori 1 n the Governor's office, Mata dashed unwarrantable. Counsel for the ac-|the publication of information which|and Arden, and Chami Scott! and off letters and addressed envelopes. cused pleads guilty on behalf of his} would be most damaging to French! pidur; “Die Tote Stadt” on Wednes- “Maitre,” she said to her lawyer. chent (which Mata-Harl's lawyer(Cabinets, present no less than past. day evening with Mme. Jeritza and “take these letters and put them in THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. LM OF MUSIC | | door apartment ablaze. Efforts to POLICEMEN SAVE | arouse any one on this floor failed TWO IN FIRE PERIL, si the patois sade hei ass #/ to tho fourth floor, THREE IN FAMILY DEAD SINCE CHRISTMAS EVE Orville Harrold; “Carmen” as a spe i Here they found) yother and Two Children Pane A BITOIG; ney Mv rede | ~ 3 \ kK rep and gu ost overcome cial matinee on ‘Thursday with Manes, | Had to Break Througt a niger kesh , Away, Tre More ; Had to Break "Through Wall tol the amos. When they ceonucd nv Farre Bori and Martinell i “I sof : hci hey aroused be liter “dornaal on Bedny. ove. Rescue Girl From Blaze in him he told the patroimen of Mies | Tiree members of the family of ning with Mise Ponselle and Marti- | Studio Apartment. shelton, who lived on the third floor, | Harty Crangie of Bronklin Avenue, nell, Dante and Mardoneas; “Lehen | Retarning to the third floor the pa- il*" dia Wadbactl, tafe a uturduy matinee with Mmes Patrolmen James Murray hd | iyatmen could not awaken he ‘1 a since ri as Live, two and Matzenauer and Messrs. ael Manning of the West 47th ‘| ‘ bya ee ene sear) ver and thetr Sembach and Whitehill; “Aida” at sig PAS \ jeould not break in the door because | vier from paeumonia, following He popular prices Saturday night, with et Station early this morning res-|4 heavy bed inside had been shoved Rind: on Nuk. eure DRS Mmes. Baston, Gordon and Ph and d from o fire in the studio apurt- alust ‘g Breaking thro t y d t hoapitn ih Crimi, De Luea, Didur and Gustafson, | ment at No, 20 West 56th Street Mi harien bs 3 (cot they gained wit home has Miss Erika Morini, violiniat, will Hetaine Shelton, overcome by smoke ,ptrance ane took, her out Chrous! Be te SUIne be a feature of the programme at eae ole “it uh " 1) we Sunday's. opera. concert. Florence |!7 her third floor apartment, and Rob i > weil te wld, wie Maston and Morgan Kingston will fert Brooks, a civil engineer, asleep in| OUT OF WORK HANGS 1 ant iene sing. his fourth floor apartment Willluam 1. Pate, sixty-twe ven any ict wn ee i e ld, a former accountant cot ed) ten, avien. ‘ | When the policemen broke the & tat munitted| Wor Slaten Mile eh ote ARMED NEIGHBORS JOIN {os the double front doors and forced Hele, by hanging imselt at his | 4 : Tn NEWARK POLICE IN CHASE their way into the building they |e" se nad Been tier ot emma ‘ame aes, - |found the of the ti ! several i Newark police ight in whieh they captured vara old, accused of ome of Arthur Mossell, No. 323 Ridge ho i There have to have been committed by the same have been and when man, the fence me ALLENS TO tr day fenist an Gh in the bad Toward of No. Avenue Detectives appo: H zon, ty kstein in Bre iate examination Geor; neighborhood kins go into an alleyway and clim) a they ated ex from tt {was unharmed. chasec amen ir vont anot Ww mmisss Burgiar Suspect, 4 after # lor fired Atkins, 21 W brea bean several burglaries in | that section of Newark and all s i hi tan ae) homes a 2 Ruste . Ri M et sh nd re Martin 1 to rest of }h living room months. Shots Hired chase fifte Ina n shots, twenty-six Yarren Strest, ing into the med watching they saw The shooting veral persons rmed. Atkins Rs. in HA Broe Hunt, Lilla Dr Abr Dr. Hun st with hh port. Count will appoint xamine Mrs ©. C. Hanch, “Father of the Cros Kicancing Patent Agreement among Autemebile Manutacturers."* Mr. Hanch says: The New Lexington is the greatest all around automobile value of this time New Series ‘U’ Lexington at the Automobile Show pace A-18—First Floor—Grand Central Palace $1985 Lexmscton Motor Co. oF N. Y., $77 ann Broapway, New Yor Lexincton Motor Co. or N. Y., 1527 Beprorp Avenue, Brooxiyx See the Lexincton Motor Company, Connersvrtze, Inprana, U.S. A. Subsidiary United States Autemotive Corporation the envelopes. Make no msake i =<" the addresses. You would be the cause of trouble in a number of fam- ilies? And she began to laugh At the gate stood an automobile ready to start. Pastor Darboux toc the seat beside Mata-Hari and Pe- (Ite Marie and anotber sister sat opposite, We soon arrivéd at the Vincennes fort. After the forma- tion of the customary escort of dragoons, we proceeded slowly to the square. Dawn was breaking in a gray siy. In the distance the whis- tle of @ factory called people to their work, Atvlast the sintster butts—at their feet the post, or rather the stake, made of a slender sapling: | The troops formed on thr sides of @ smuare, detachments of ail | { branches of the service, ‘The auto-! i mobile pulled up at a corner, Finst to get out was the pastor, tottering.| Mata-Hari got down without help, | [WAG j turned and offered her arm to. the Ketel) + two sisters. At this moment nobody Fr would have been able to say who dws it was that was about to be shot. | [maa It might have been thought that it Tut was the pustor. | Aven, | Two gendarmes placed themselves pater | by the side of Mata-Hari, but she! 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