Show i m IF r rV 11 n j IR 0 C d V C II U J l l 11 t 11 v iTh T p dC I 4 p L LA W A A r r rs 7 o KJ Zt e 0 v I Why Pretty Young Mrs urie L y yr r 4 4 it Buell Is Keeping So II p J F Persistently Persistent on n the she Trail r V 1 of f Old Jefferson s 's Jefferson's w a aI at A I i 4 c t II t N 0 Herc He k d E Y s i ip t tE tr ts p Y 0 r t 4 j 4 4 Y Former i u uY 4 Mm f re j I t 4 d i y y yd q 4 I p 4 r r t z f f- f Friend fd 0 lien d an and d e eI W a ft 1 4 1 Admirer v A Ii ti k t J Ii t J s I IJ I t I J 11 I I t 1 4 4 e r t a h c af C t IJ I ip j i c I J i 4 J I J i Ida II 4 tJ iS I 11 iI i I t I f t I 11 1 J t 8 1 1 j s r ra s 6 h 1 a I I f rr Q t t b bI bE t p E ll l d t i t i f l a t tI I f J t j 1 r- r ri i 5 i f lt L t ti E I IA A aP A AI AI I F Y l t t 1 p p t I It V 4 f J 1 N 4 t f Vi i e 1 s sh i h Nt t I M Y 0 t I IYa L I 1 f Ya Yat i v i t t n t I 1 m i f r 0 k o i- i 1 4 4 I 11 t t r t S i T TJ TI R Ry RK I J y l K I I r A r l t 4 t I 1 I 1 J i t ii The determined young poison who swears she he wont won't A l 4 be satisfied until she gets the 1750 a month she 10 charges M Mr Livingston promised to pay 10 her for 0 W 7 a t R JEFFERSON LI I LIVINGSTON MIt is an nn elderly New Yolk bachelor dor who has gained able abia ce- ce ce cc anda and a very sery ery great deal of money as the manufacturer of what shat hat many thinka think a partIcularly tast tasty brand of tomato latch k bp tip He is often called the hup lung King When Mr Livingston Ll started stalled stal ted out ur III life as a n poor boy to fight the orl world for he Ile Cd belief cJ that all his troubles would be over o so 50 soon as he had made I a million 1 dollars day To-day Mr Living LI ton tonIS IS to have ha many times a millon mitton but of late he lie has lias had to confess wIth sadness s that probably the very ery he used to think would ouId iron out e every ery diy dif difficulty have only made him new ne trou troupes I ks In a New York police court the oilier day he complained to Judge Simpson of the trouble pretty young oung Mrs ills j Bue is making for hum him by her on catching up with the Ketchup King and making him fulfill the promises es she alleges he made in the da days dais s when hen lie Ioe was qUIte willing to be caught up with b bv by her Mr Ir Ln Livingston appeared as the com coin com nt against Mrs Buell cl cJ her with Ith disorderly conduct when hen she II n ter- ter ter his dinner party part at a fashionable fa A Avenue venue hotel hotd when hen she jumped into his Ills limousine uninvited It'd and f 1 cd him tc to lea leave leae e by the other door and 1 when hen she took tool his office office in m in Wall Street Ly by storm and demanded that he make good various arIOUS promises he says he has iw n 1 ct made to her With cheeks checks as ns red as his own o Hr fr Livingston frankly confes confessed ed that once he had been an ardent friend and admirer of Mrs Duell Buell Only his magnificent and cho cc oil paintings he thought could supply a proper background for this at- at attractive attractive at attractive young woman oman So he had them sent from the West Wet to New York leased an expensive apartment to put theIr m in inand gave and gave Mrs Irs Bull Bud 1750 a month to toai arrange range things so 80 that she might look her ber Lest when hen he called to e he her r In inthis his luxurious setting For two years oars ears Mr Livingston fie fre- frequented fic tillS this apartment a n good dealand deal del and took an nn intimate interest in seeing how well en Mr Mrs Duel Buell harmonized with the lux lue lux- lux luxury luxury ury h ho he had provided Then all nn cf ef n a sudden his ceased and ceased and so 80 did the monthly 1750 1750 checks chocks to tIllS thus point Mr Livingston ton and Mrs Buelt Buell both agree amazingly well it they disagree sharply Mrs Buell Buel insists that Mr Livingston ton agreed to pay her 1750 a month for life te Ie- Ie ic bs of o whether he ever evel came to Ii see bee seelow row low well ell she ehe could k keep ep house in the luxl lavurl he so generously provided II lie IIii ed 1 1 bet hei this she allege in r return e t urn for her a a not to r sue Eue hun hint for breach c of to mal matry ry i L Li nut ut he denies demos that s rt r i f he e ever eer er pi proposed opo Jp JJ 4 i to JIll Mis s Duell Buell or ed to tv marry malTY her e Because Deause of these s d 4 s f 4 of OpinIon 5 Ion s Duell Buell last t s started tar t e 1 P PM M suit against Mr I LI to make hIm pay het 1750 n a month for l At AI Att t P 9 last this SUIt was 18 st sty settled p out of COUI court I tSo tSoi i t y Mr L I V I n gl ton f f claIms 1 hen h ga gae e 49 Al 1111 ts s Duell Buell b In exchange for n a page sla page written reo re- release T yr 4 lease In her 0 own n hand is t NJ r After this tillS Mr F lf Vi V 9 1 Ll sat back back In his chair hair at the thel theW l ls I Ir G Gr r r W IV Wa IVa a 1 r d o 0 r f Astoria f Jefferson Livingston the w Bw s A B Bs s where he tics lives 11 s md lOd Ketchup King ti told himself elf that 1 a mans man's money mony could buy him peace and there II was n no better bettel purpose c cIn m In the world to which u n man ratan put it But I But lc But Ie e reckoned without Mrs Buell One morning when hen he answered anred an red the telephone he heard the voice Olce which once I had been so dear to him inquiring Good morning deal deat Jefferson J how about my 1750 a n month for life This Thia was a terrific shock to Mi Mr Liv Livingston lIe He mide no ans answer anser er at nt all lie lust Just hung up the But the very next morning as ns he lingered over his Ius bachelor coffee the telephone lang rang again agam How flow about my 1750 a month for life Jefferson he ho heard heald once ence more This time Mrs Buell did not even e preface her question sutha with Ith Itha a good morning mOl Mr LI L Ion again hung up the recel er and for the next few da days dais he ha 11 lied ed in m lie was sitting at a II co cosy y in the Waldorf enjoying peace of mind and the french II ench cooking cook The loom room was as full of smart foil fell s dining t II was as Ins Ills as a sh dow fell across his plate lIe He looked up and th there 1 e stood ht- ht lit tIe 11 1 Bu Buell How about my 1750 a month 1 life life l ic con OIl Mr I lose 1 hel e sl w 1 is much loud talk from Mrs he h Buell he claims clims MIS Mi s Buell dents denies tins tillS At any rate h summoned aid ad without an her question Mis th 8 Buell was r td fl 01 1 w the Waldorf Waldorf- Waldorf Astoria bv by two hlo h house 0 us 0 dx C es who Y put Jw put her into hers her s 4 Italian Hahan limousine limousine Mrs B Buell u e I I went ent home and thought As she explains f I knew Mr Livingston Ll w Astill still loved me though he acted peculiarly That's nothing c e for him because him he always as acts peculiarly I knew knew also that he still was fond of me and that If itI I really could get got a conversation such Ith him lum alone I could make him pay me the money Iso I so needed Ac- Ac Ac Ac COI all I had to do was as to try for tora fora fora a chance to get Mr Livingston alone I did a few day days later latel One afternoon when hen on visas 15 rolling roIling back to his Ius hotel his limousine sins caught aught in a traffic tra tangle Next Neet to hum has as aa another limousine lae A As he walled waited ItS doot dool opened a young oung woman stepped out of it and into and into his How about my 1750 a month for life she site asked cd him gravely Mr Lw- Lw Livingston Liv ingston did not answer lie opened the tho theother other door and dashed for foi the lIe walked II the I rest lest e t o of the vay ay hone home while lIs 1 Buell continued in m solitary gum dour tiding in m Mi 11 Living tons ton's linc me while willie het hel own followed without a k M t f w t s awls awl Another view of the he face Mr Livingston Liv Liv- Livingston Liv-ingston Liv ingston once thought so perfectly charming but which he now dreads to to see passenger After this as anybody may imagine Ml j Ln mg ton felt that his Ill life had become just ono one upsetting epi episode sode after A few days later when he returned to his office after luncheon his clerk told him ell was here for three s houi-s this tillS morning Startled verses nerves lien es jangling he hu huu u d Pilo his Ills innermost office and closed dosed tho dool dons Well Vell she Ehe cant can't break bleak in on me helo hot o hI he told himself This I is one place Ilc re rC Im I'm safe No let lct me roc let plan plan let no ne think I v x r rAnd And just then Mrs Irs r well entered Jefferson Ll Living Living-l t ston slon she said while her limousine w i t t li Ii hItS its livened chauffeur waited be- be below bes be below s t at low I haven't ha en t had a ar athing athing tIling thing to eat foi for three r hys Y You Oll promised 5 me 1750 a month's month ID s 's foi for life and low ou mu mistI must mist t I that promise I rii thing has got tobe tobe to be settled now A At t this so all Ill agree ho he Ketchup King banged his IllS fist fit on hIs d I sk and swore e Thus ThIs tiling thing 1 v will ill III be settled y o now lice he vowed sowed owed y There are different stones stories ot of otI I whet what lut happened next Ml Mt Liv ligston n Ea gava sas S that Mrs Buell to 10 shoot his Ius head off Heta lie He liea ta rats a ashe she went ent his coat hang hanging tag ing on en a tree and took tool out papers and memoranda She says she did dud nothing so clumsy or so EO crude CI ude Both agree that she bhe called her chauffeur light eight stories stones below in m the street to come conic come up and be a witness for fOI her lien And both bolh also niso agree that th Mr Livingston called hs lawyer II oho ho came bunging the police polle A few days later the fOI former mer loving lends Mis lIhs Buell and Ml Mi Livingston I met in Tombs court where Mrs Irs Buell defended herself op on the charge of dis- dis dis Oldell conduct Here Hero u us to facts amazingly as ns often And hel here e for the lint time 11 Mis s Buell told the J astounding stow tOI v of how she still bUll eJ ex ea expected her allo allowance ance each cIch month foi for lIfe even she hat haj given Riven Mi Mu LIvingston n a written relea release e of all claims upon him I loved Mi and I expected to marry hun sh she explains At the be- be be beginning ginning I J always was chaperoned by Ly hIs I That showed sho showed he I meA me me A hen heu I kept het house fOI Lou foi him on Pal Park Palk k Ave Ave- A AC C CI I 1 p pP CV s P r A ti r Muriela Mrs Muriel MurielY a i Buell heroine of the spectacular ular c ular pursuit that thatis thatis i is making Mr Liv Liv- Livingston Livingston Livingston ingston wish he had confined his enthusiasms enthusiasms to ketchup and race horses horse flue nue I did dud ever everything thing that I possIbly could to make things pleasant for him After asking me mo to marry hint him and promising me nie a monthly allowance for lor life he left me cruelly and stopped funds I although he knew I had contracted conti acted be- be bet be between t teen tween een thirty ty and forty thousand dollars north orth of bills at his Ius request and for his ure Now as ns to this that he calls a written I release dease in that affidavit it It IS lies though I wrote it with my own 0 n hand It is not tI true tine ue that he lie doesn't 0 owe e bills 1 which contracted I conti acted at his request 1 for our household it I isn't is rt true hue that he did not ask ak me to many marry him I signed my name to those thoe lies hes because Ml Mt Livingston asked me to He told me if I would give hm bim that statement in to writing so be e could show it to his sister and fiends fi lends he be would pay me a lump sum of md Ibo also me my promised 1750 1700 a month called He-called me on the telephone that morning before I signed the release and it was as because of Ins his telephone prom prom- promIse promise u ise se that I signed those hes 1 out lies lies out ut of lo cand 10 lose e and faith in him Then so soon as I sIgned ho he forgot foi got his promise e But I will still neset ne el forget This is Mrs Irs Buells Buell's explanation of her amazing efforts ts to try Iry to catch up with Ketchup King after alter the ca case e was apparently settled and he showed sho no de- de dem do m i o a to have anything more to do with lien her of this promise she is now start start- asuit a suit against him bun trio for breach of promIse and another to male make him pay the monthly stipend In addition she shee bit Mt- LI Livingston mg ton are defendants m In b brought ought by h to re more mOle than foi far household during the time when the tho wo wele In answer Hl to Mrs Mis Buells Buell's claims Mr ingston denies that flit ho he promised to toay ay the allowance it Ie Mrs Buell Duell would the sn sweeping snooping release elease I ire Ifo v ill III fight III bunch bleach of promise suit and nd the suit bUll ar 01 the allowance and the other actions ez 01 bills for household householde e expenses I l A- A |