Show 1 Jk NW 1 I 1 I LJ J Ai- Ai 1 l 11 11 i Harry K i Thaw t Is I the Per al Ghost of New Y York o k Night NightLife Life LiE the be One Man the Night Clubs Never Bore Boro rc N NEW NW W YORK Sullen puffy eyed reye j pasty hued hued T- T Harry Thaw still w walks tho tile night lanes Jane of or Manhattan ilke ik ome lne feverish ghost t gAgy In all th the e estrange strange array of midnight io aon ona none nono is more ec eccentric cc- cc centric m in wore 0 r e emore restless m more 0 r consistent Year Tear ear alter after year ear J he e haunts thc th c cabarets D. D b a. a rot B. B Th The Tb routine of ot nightclub night club going golm which palls pails u upon uton even the tho most h Hard Hard- hardened rde rd- rd e ned lined see geem ms mis somehow e to leave leavo him untouched un- un touched Ills nam name heads the f list of ot any ny night club roster by his hia shadow like bo bodyguard YE rd he lie slips In Ina In a. a and aid d out of or the food lights 0 of oC those oe table cluttered rectangles which Jn In their infinite variety come ni to life lite after fl r the the clock dock strikes twelve And Arid a ats as the seasons pass with perverse jn Thaw reappears rs at the tho ringsides his ls' r eyes s' s seeming al always always' as to be about to bulge from th their sockets hIs lilo Interest st rous' rous roused d only on oc occasion aslon his seemingly wandering up and down doi tho ranks ranka of pretty chorines chonin s who caper and strut and sing If one appears to his fancy he Is planted d for tor th the evening And nd his demand for Jin an encore seldom is-seldom ov overlooked For or if It ho cares care's to do some lIp upending n he's hes an an c excellent I c cash ah customer As Aw cach ar goes by y his name n me meI I Is linked in whispers and in table this lov lovely ly girl and that At certain intervals f the name again leaps leap the walls of the cabarets and md into the courts and the pa papers ers Then the world Ju lear learn oI that a a 1 certain diamond br bracelet V Vi s 's s a a- from froni Tha Thaw r. r Or Ori Or m more fe t rf c n l ono one b bear bar ar i that a h liar hal collected oll heavy dames dames' dam- dam es' es s it ac a th the re result of ot a n l mast Ost un un- nt nocturnal encounter What Whal is 1 ev eyen ri moro mono Ort at the tb th en end 1 of ot tile tic most recent of Thaws Thaw's court Ad ventures dc tur s. s v a bevy of lo t flappers flappers' About about t the Llie man mait whoso whose name has baa been f f. f dragged through so h ud and mire n But t whatever happens to h him I m whatever may be the thc unpleasant left In the tho public eye CYC H Harry rry Thaw bounces re back If H he gives a 3 hang for tor public lIc opinion If ho he is even slightly affected by hy the whisperings s going on all n about orby or orby r by the finger one ons one nev never r guess JUHe ILlie JU It He lie Is 15 aloof aloof alone alone A l puffy eyed of tho the night world S S S One of or tho the most daring literary experiments of the year yen is strangely strange strange- ly hy enough not some sono bUa effort but the r f after all aU these years ears of oC Uncle Toms Tom's 0 Cabin a. a b Jn Whether hether or not this historic work orl L j c can n find I followers ohio ens In ia this day and age is Js something JQ J which I J I. I for one will watch with inter interest st st. This vogue for digging back into frito the literary past of ot th the nation is lt growing Another experiment o a Cmor f C more mono than passing interest Is the Ule reproduction production in modern Jacket and typo of Or the first dUne dime novel printed in America It Jt was tho first of Beadles Bendles Dime Library ry and rind was titled u or the Indian Wife Wifel Tb The rho a author U or was one Mrs Ann Stephens The Thc original I nm told told rests in the library of Dr Fran Frank OBrien O'Brien m. m who has baa one ana of the time most famous I Hons of or Americana Mrs Stephens I wa his aft an Englishwoman settled in In Connecticut Old Erastus DC Beadle Beddle I originator tho-originator of r the tho paper r ba backs backs' k had b by the thc way one of the most scholarly edi edl- tors tore hereabout bout On Victor and the original group of or writers le be fore foro the Diamond Dick and nd Nick lck Carter period usually y wr wrote t of oC early Indian n nd In which they themselves em or member of or their l families had bad flur figured d. d s speaking tho stories and backgrounds bash back grounds gound were vero true hur A r ar UJ RT SWAN C l' l rJ ht 1 ID 13 iI NE Service Ser Inc |