Show I I J 1 s d s v w hi sg iw w Rs f f s W i f e Unhappy Way to a Prison h r Yi Fj FC Guimares Confesses d vt y d W N b y e Cell Albert E How the Irresistible Lure of a era f j 9 r nl t Brought 14 Broadway Vampire W k r About h I R 5 v h at ry 7 n v vr r a p pr r is fi r trip I x xa a axa I t tr i a t N 1 Y e 3 R u V Vt t F Fc My c S a I I x xI 3 s X d x I v A 4 tt ASi Si k 4 sd Mt v r rL L wy J r A Y Ye j 1 x 4 y Ww P h A e t 9 I k x r f l lt lj t Ad J h r t j y f Q 1 t a S b 1 I a f fa t rj i X 3 k t kb 7 z y 1 x iy A n I 1 Hy r Mr 4 i R etc a r j ti 1 l ee I Ix 1 Y 4 f 3 b s f s 4 s r f k kyL r r r ret d w Y a F Pit ab v x e x r t I tY Sy Syr t I ti i f t arx x ar t r E Ev v Afi i ie e w ff 1 i ss 1 J iy is islY lY t YA YAL L kl s 1 d t LS n t 5 S J dx A t z zt JQ jf t f t t 6 u G 1 l t Qt y iy ib l i ip iY iw t Q p a I lid f 3 riV y a 4 t w b IJ h d r Sri ail i p er e t ri J Y L LDorothy f s Dorothy King the young and alluring vampire H a i ai of Broadway who was wa mysteriously murdered last March but whose victims are feeling the evil effects of her influence ence on their lives livesA live A foot fool there was tolU we and h M he made iliad h his prayer Ev Even as IU you flOU and 1 i II To a Z rag rJ and a Z bone bona b anda and a heM hank of 01 Aa flair We called caled her the Ih woman who dud did not car care But the tM fool lie lUJ called her his lady fair air Even as 8 you 1 and 1 I I HIS as almost everybody knows knows THIS T is the first stanza of The Tha Vampire Vampire pire pyre the famous poem which was suggested to Rudyard Kipling by Philip Joncs's Joness Jones's famous amous painting and which has given our modern language the word vamp a vamp a word which do- do de describes scribes better than any other tho char char- characteristic characteristic of a certain well known type of woman oman Perhaps there never was a more striking striking ing mg example of the tha pitiable victims the vampire claims than was wag presented in m a aNew aNew aNew New York court the other day Then Albert E confessed the of the mad infatuation that had led to hIS financial ruin and was dooming him to a three years term in a Federal pens pem peni-I peni On Dorothy King Guimares told the judge who later sentenced him I spent in one year It was her 1 demands for more and more money that forced me to torun torun torun run my oil 1 company on fraudulent lines Imes and laid mo me liable libe to the tho charge ofus of us using nl the mails malls to defraud Judge Julian Juhan W Mack of the Federal District Court seemed hardly able to believe his eats cars lIe He asked the well well dressed dressed but somewhat pallid young man who stood before him to repeat Ills his sta meat ment as s to the causes that tat had brought him to the door of ot a II prison cell res looked far tor encouragement to tobe the he be back bade of the courtroom where sat eat the pretty little blond beauty who bad had re remained faithful to him even after he h had let himself be drawn into the vel velvety vel- vel velvety vety clutches of the Broadway vampire even even ven after hIS bu arrest on tI d a charge chargo of o tock stack f IP u i l t Ma MI M a f I 2 i 4 JIt t i lri tl lr Y h t v From her drawn tearful face came a awan awan awan wan smile of sympathy and confidence Guimares cleared his throat and repeat repeat- repeated repeated repeated ed in m greater detail the story of how he had squandered money on Dorothy King Ying at the rate of nearly 1500 a week The Broadway gossips who pretend to know more moro about Guimares's relations r with the girl who was found chloro chloro- chloroformed chloroformed chloroformed formed in m her bed last March than has been revealed in court or will probably ever be revealed in the newspapers think he underestimated the number of dollars she cost him Some of them say that would I be far ar nearer the truth of what he spent on the siren faren whom he called his lady fair and to whom he remained blindly de denoted until she the had as Kipling says stripped him to his foolish hide Whether the amount Guimares named was too small or too loo large could however how how- however however ever ha have hate e made no difference with the tho fate he faced in m the Federal court when hen he made his remarkable confession The eVidence against him was ovell helming and Judge Mack sentenced him to three years ears in m the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta The officers led the prisoner away ay pausing only long enough to let him say goodby to the little woman oman who all through the trial had sat in m tha tho court court- courtroom courtroom room a n tearful and tremulous figure She threw her arms about his neck and pressed her tear tear-st tear stained check cheek against 18 1 And every witness I of that steno who was vas familiar with Kipling's famous poem Iem must have been struck With the remarkable parallel between Gui Gui Gui- Guimares's Gui mareas maresa mares's fate and that described by the tho poet for his hia vampires vampire's victim l i 1 1 foot fool theT there was Wall and his goods he A h spent pent Even as you 1 and aM I 1 t I H Honor and faith alth and a sure intent And it wasn't the th least th the lady meant But a fool must mud follow hi his natural bent Even a as you 1 and 1 I Dorothy King Is ts dead While she lived she he he was wu only one of ot the countless butter- butter Philip p Joness Jones's famous f pa a The Vampire the poem 7 counterpart to-day to in the eased victim of found dead In her bed andt and t the police began the investigation yr gation of what they feel sure was murder k The progress of virtue i rY French nix Is slow said an old Oil the right the c philosopher but VIce moves trusting young SWIftly claiming Its VIctims bride from r often before they are fairly whose flaw arms the v 1 a W aware of their danger law has torn y And so it was with Dorothy Albert E Gui Gui Gui- a King and the men she mares because M f dragged down to ruin rum Less he squandered r than five years ago she wasa was a fortune on the p apparently the most inno inno- innocent woman w who h ho o cent of school perhaps girls girls didn't tare care td the last one for whom any any- anybody anybody p t a body would have predicted flies flees that flit so sep V such an end as she met last alluringly about a March New Yorks York's Her family was not a arich arich Broadway Yet fir rich one and as liS soon as the evil shadow she was I through school it cast was essential that she by her al alluring luring wings Is earn her living as her hernot brothers had do Her lier Herand not yet dissipated i s 3 to and and 1 good looks won her what may not be for a long timed timea time ito d a looked liko a very good that Job of model m 11 a ar to as vt come id idAlbert IF Yr p r Albert GUI Ca dressmaking establish establishment ment mares marea is in prison t t h ho e g For a time Dorothys Dorothy seemed med well ell content WIth U s victim by Us his own confes what was a very good anon salary for such an me ine ine c of his In in- in infatuation r young woman forr for Aher her j as she But soon some ono 1 whispered The home In her ear that thel theta e were far easier life and buss buss- nays I for tor such an attractive girl to news success earn arn not only a II living but luxury luxury- luxury and ands s o c I a I and Dorothy y yielded d to the tho temptation prestige of at least one millionaire are marred by the memory of his relations with the dead girL Other millionaire society men are arc be- be believed be believed to be living in perpetual dread lest the scarlet book of her lIfo life be reopened and the part they played in its pages page revealed The thieves and murderers who in- in invaded in invaded y Kings King's luxurious little apartment while her eyes were hoary heavy with champagne applied the deadly chloroform to her nostrils and made off with worth of valuables the mis mis- misguided misguided guided Guimares and various millionaire re admirers bad had given they her her they are still uncaught New Yorks York's Broadway has bas staged In- In Innumerable In Innumerable numerable counterparts of the dismal picture painted in Kipling's The Vain pire but never one that paralleled this sermon in verse moro more closely than what was as revealed when Dorothy King was IIer were Ion long unaware of her changed mode of life The fact that she was II's al well dressed seemed perfectly happy and was generous in supplying her fam fam- famIly family ily sly with money lulled them into a sense of security concerning her present and future In the maze mazo of Americas America's greatest City it was easy for Dorothy King to keep her mode of living hying 11 ing concealed from all except t those she the wanted to know that she was no longer a dressmakers dressmaker's model The location in 1 which she took her apart apart- apartment apartment apartment ment at the suggestion of her found new new friends helped her in m this concealment of the change chane that had bad come over her life She he he went to live In what one close observer of New York life Ife has lias called the city's borderland It is a sectIOn where rents are high and there is every outward evidence of the most uniform r r s which inspired Kipling's Z r that finds such suchs a s striking ofa of a self con self Dorothy ail 1 Dorothy King p but where lIS as lISa k a matter of fact fact good and 3 fir a r p bad are mingled so Inex Inex- Inextricably I that It takes much more than a casual glance t tv v a ato to distinguish the one from 5 r the other n There Dorothy Km King lived for a delirious year or two a next-door next neighbor to men f f and women who would have been inexpressibly shocked a v vt t y ya ymer a to know that she was a for for- former for merto mer er dressmakers dressmaker's model and 1 was living livin In spendthrift ii y luxury on the gifts gUts of mil mil- mili mil millionaire i a admirers and the whir 1 fro a shameful profits of Gui Gul Gui mares's r tJ f zo mares's mareas oil company s sr l The tinted rainbow bubble w burst one day when Dorothy f ay Kings King's colored maid walked Into the opal and found found sly a ac her mistress stretched out c ni tt t d lifeless in her dead bed bed bed- bed lend t from chloroform w wAnd And with the bursting of v l s the bubble coma came Ih that were surprisingly far far- i reaching In their effects and F i t that mayet may yet et bring other 1 cx Ir k p friends of the misguided for for- former for former mer node into the 9 v i V of yAs publicity and the lawAs law y t m r As soon as it was as learned A y that besides en enjoying the bounty t t t bounty of at least lellot one mil milt mils mil mil- p s r society man the dead girl had been drinking cham cham- champagne champagne a v and buying diamonds r out of the profits of GUI GUI- GUImares's Guimares's Gui marcs's mares's enterprises tho police suspected the latter as a possible figure in the t J blackmailing plot which they thought The affecting farewell of Gu Guimares mares might have been under way against one and his wife Just after his sen sentence of Doroth Dorothys Dorothy's Dorothi s 's wealthy friends tence to three years in the Federal Guimares was taken into custody but buthe Federal penitentiary he and his lawyers soon convinced tho the authorities that ho he was quite as much an innocent of the young oung vampires vampire's wiles as the millionaire whose ventures into Broadway night life had been so ruthlessly exposed by her death But there were more serious clouds than this gathering about the head of Albert Guimares While the tho police were still searching vainly for Dorothy Kings King's slayers GUI GUI- GUImares Gui Guimares mares and several of his associates 1 acre ere arrested on a charge of us using pg the malls mails for fraudulent purposes The Tho next day there appeared to offer ball bad for tor a pretty and very tul young woman J I am Albert Guimares's wife she said He lie and md I 1 were ere married last July Broadway friends were surprised for during the fear ear when ho he was under Dorothy ICings ICing's fatal spell ho bo bohe hohe hoho he had often said aId that if he could not marry her ho ha would marr marry no one ono Bat the tho girl who calls herself Mrs Guimares seems to lime hale been one who had known him for several years cars and 1 who ho had clung to him all through his Ius infatuation for tor the former dressmakers dressmaker's model At any rate her entry Into this real We life version of The Vampire gave it ita a still moro more poignant touch I Ie e |