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ob esmagn YHKS WunuDi SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 190:. CRU ENCAGES ORATOR SINGER Becomes | LOTUS BUDS’ TO PARIS PUBLISHER MANY STARS. ~ BE DEPORTED. HERE FOR TIP.” | Treasury Board Hears Evidence Paul Dupuy, of “Petit Parisian,” . turns from Europe, His on Tingleyism and Decides’ Comes to This Country to Pockets Bulging with Con-| that Cuban Children Shall Not, Study Methods of the Great tracts with Foreign Singers. MORROW’S ! Go to California. | Newspapers in New York. | 2 BRILLIANT OPERA SEASON., ; | 4n Excellent Number |SECRETS OF CULT REVEALED. SEEKS CHEAP WHITE PAPER. By) TE RESTING FEATURES Former Inmate of Point Loma In In France the Price Is Exorbitant, stitute Tells of Spaniel in Which, and He Will Try to Arrange for W. Q. Judge Was Relncarnated| Shipment of Pulp—Circulations and Hints at Free Love Practises| Bigger Abroad. A. The Outlook Never Before Was So 4 Brilliant, He Says—No Lack of | Tenors This Time—Other Pas-| On Marriage . J by Mary MacLane. * Marriage ts a difficult problem, but some people are not afrald to tackle it—especially those unmarried, There is no subject too 4 subtle for that remarkable young woman, Mary MacLane. In her famous book she handled “Marriage” in a particularly radical way. Since then she has grown older, and her views have changed. Nevertheless, her present article is as clever as tho first. It has especial pertinence because of the recent unconventional marriage of her sister. @engers on La Lorraine. |Special Inquiry, of the Treasury Depart owns the J ment, has decided for a second. time that Mrs. Kather A. Tingley is not | fit person to have the custody of chil Jdren and the leven “Lotus Buds,’ | who were brought from Cuba to be taken to the school of the strange cul in Point Loma, Cal., will be sent home The second tnquiry brought out many | Interesting points concerning the past experiences of Mry. ing) and the workings of the western school. Jiations In Pray SV. Beckwith, seeing that the senti- | papers have t of the members of the board could | your publishers in many important not be turned, made a statement ar- | spects. I shall remain In New York ralgning the methods of Commodore | month, spending most of my time Gerry and, the Children’s Society and| the great newspaper offices. ‘Then loft the room In anger. He accused Mr.|*!all go to Canada to arra Gerry of basing his charges agalnst | ‘ble, for the shipment of pu \Mra. Tingley on a newspaper article for| for the manufacture of pa which the publisher is now being Bued,| “We are compelled to pay exor Maurice Grau returned to America | this morning on La Lorraine, With tim were his wife and daughter, and Ris pockets bulged with the contracts | of the greates: operatic stars of the| stage as he talked enthusiasically of the Brospect for a brilliant season, Mr. Grau never looked better than he | 41a this morning. He was one of the | first to step from the big ocean liner, and his sprightly step told better than his words that he got what he went after. He promptly denied that any of the! great singers who will appear at the | Metrovolitan after Nov, %4 were on} board La Loraine. The Charles Opera Company, which plays an annual engagement in New Orleans, came over, but the Grau singers will not be here for a week or ten days, when the first will arrive, first visit to the United e sald to an Evening World we have larger han your # ppear to be CRiw wy» The Wonders He pictured the ovation given the | Prices for our white paper, The du f N k ; at, nee ein Mascagnl, "a MRS. HOWARD HAPGOOD KIPP. I MENU SHERI BCR ECLA ceerecichig | (BUID (laine, (aba iE WoenIDIe! wai C0) ew Y ork. Ruiaar Gian Wen colstivg 46 & cocoa | that tho parents perhape were better | catablish a plant for the manufacture of No, 3+in the series of articles on the Wonders of New York, the Wonder City of the Worid. This time it 1s the magnificent Zoo in Bronx Park. Comparatively few New Yorkers realize what a colos- sal affair this 1s and how worthy their attention. If the Sunday World's great double-page article, finely illustrated, will have the effect It should, the beauties of the Zoo will soon \c-familiar to all its readers, x judges than the board of whether th CRE an Bes pepporsl to Mascagni! |inchiool wast the proper place’ fdr thelr: ‘our newspapers here differ from “ don't think so," was tho reply. ehildren, ours to the widest d For instance, ‘Have you ever considered taking up 1 my newspaper prints only es. é " or fh six pag fhis management?" he was asked. President Davis read a letter from i h " Henry J. Bohn, of Chicago, telling of | fe of realing matter and one of adver- {3 have never given it a though ee brother's children who were rescued | tising. Every day we print a continued "The beat news I have for you," said | from the Tingley inatitution by a writ | Story—the feuilleton feature. tt is called Mr, Grau, “is to tell you that 1 se- . ’ | We find it to be the most popular part “Y ff habeas corpus. The letter stated that eured a conti - Coun ie: ors, PRN A young sian) bUL tie Witt nakerw druge when recovered. Recently ae announcing that we i ii Hf ‘i MY 2 ¥] would egin e publication of a new reat Impression in Americn,. Iie wut | Professional Singer Married to|Brother of Mrs. Clagett-Perin-| %2vls F. Fitch, who for nine months | NOUln ore ae tienen that nae e seen in the Italian operas, | kept the books at the school, was the “And, speaking of tenors, i¢ was saa) YOUNG Lieutenant of Marines} Howard Becomes an Actor mos: sensational witness of the day. re | circulation, Inorcased alm a das jn t of Paris and 190,000 in all ot that we had none, but we have three f if | sald he was told by Tingley that ne | ete Of the best in the world—anthes, Ger-| i California. for the Love of Art. | was hired by “Spot,” the spaniel, who ts | * NL up e no plans to guid 6 he auser and Burgstalter. Anthes will sald by Mrs, Tingley to possess the soul | nix’ movements. Wil simply roam fabpear in the principal role in’ “Manru," J of W. Q. Judge. around and get acquainted H 9 } the Paderewski opera, which role ye| STOCKTON, Cal, Nov. 8—New York-] An Intereating sequel to the troubled! “I Implied that the tru ate of per- ere Ss t e reated in the original European pro-|ers will be interested in the marriage} domestic affairs of the WW: fection almed at was free love, although | ee a here of Mra. Katherine Bloodgood, th hingtoa| TF ndver heard id M luction. ere of Mrs. Katherine Bloodgood, the . i |tonéver heard them say so," sald Mr. | ‘A New Wagnerian Conductor, |CMttalto, and Howard Hapgood Kipp, | Cltsetts, culminating in the wedding of | mytch, “f was there nino months and 2 * |gecond Meutenant of marines at the|Mrs. May Clagett Perin to the son of | was admitted to the inner circle. | “I have also engaged a new conductor | Goat Island training station, Both gave|the British Ambassador to Denmark| all that time Mrs. Tingley mad ‘i ' of the Wagnerian school—Alfred Herts. | their residence as New York when they forts to separate me from my wife, Hunting Set. Small chance for Reynard if New York's fox-hunting set ever jainst his 's wishes, Is the fact Of course, you know all about Eames, % a ne she gets after him. The smart cross-country riders of the Meadow Brook Nordica, Melba and the rest. They are | Were Married by Justice Parker. that Mrs, May Clagett Perin-Howara's| Rig? §, all coming, and are just as enthusiastic! Mrs. Kipp was Mise Katherine Spenm-| i coiner, william Clagett, who la in re-| Whi as ever, about thelr American engage-loer, @ Callfornian by birth, She mar | eee ii came of $1000 rel ar, has | School and meni ‘ruly, 1 never approached a New [cept of an Income of St year, partie season with so much confidence, There | Hed Wiliam D. Bloodgood, of New) vioiiea the stage ax his Ite work. #He| mame and other clubs are not anise-seed chasers, but genuine pursuers of the fox. and the packs of hounds they support know Brother Bushy- Francie flowing isn't a ripple of discontent to disturb| York. in San Franclsco on Juni Ee. Now ple eas valance ‘robes, 3 . my peace at mind,” Mr. Bloodgood was the son of a wealthy |1OW Plas the Dart of Reggie Keene. hich gives hur the nate of thee sBue: (clergyman Endeavoring to COICESO LEW GG) TE OS CEE BET SCG CPG yaiked regarding the project for | broker and he took his bride to the Knat,| the owner of the “Dink Assassin’ auto-! pie Mother.” He says he left the place ‘ Fi Eygnen Meatre hn New York Mr. Gre | wery she continued her muieal studies | MOONE, In "Among Thoso Present." | Ietallgs he round ie'was aire. ‘Hngiey's| Raise $60,000 for Lepers in brilliantly clad ladies and gentlemen, and you will be pleased to | FIt in a possibility of the fut 1| ‘Ph rlage wax not @ hi one, and obhiof the Young man's sisters hay: Ou ehh is PRAIA NIAC Ot ae . . * Baas ee aaeallllty, of, the future. 1) The marriage wa apPY One. Arty made notable matches. ‘The ove mar-| Slur and to go down in history as] Dutch Guiana Is Discouraged. learn all about them—how much they spend, how the hunting is, &s. be made a thorough success. But tne ween Dare, Sencodu ond sbecatie lean prites ted last Wed: tay tn Washington was . Pesti ene i thorough success, sional ainger her husband secured a| Tied last Wednesday tn ington | ,A letter was also read from R. i s | Pea to eay. thats neeaueas have Dakota Mvoree. ved At one time ongaged to Augustus Whit-| Cook, \ ; husband.’ He = } =. been asked from wealthy New Yorkers, | Mrs. Bloodgood had enjoyed great suc-| ing, inter wedded Clifford Perin, of Cin- BUC tHARHENRUEee Nit "1 A counte dressed In black went up the | fe Heese lent truer it'te a: project Cat| cea at concert and orators Singer: | cinnatt: eas. than two Yeare. ago. they | Hed nee draeattat age gat ma a ars] A coupe drceged tm Black went uth oR: AI | toy haart Chis Whiter, “M4 T WH) GQ" tme she waa contralto at the Dutch| were divorced, and Mr. Perin died a ort eet tron fette place, and rang the An at= NRIGCEAAEIBae eeiey Reformed Church, New Yor year ago, ‘The engagement with George | wien oruy, Huds ate clothed in thin nt answered the rin | Lieut, Kipp, who belongs to a datin- Howard, the scion of British nobility.) wil) “We would Eke to see Bishop Pot La Lorraine crossed the Atlantle In| gsulshed New’ York family, and 1s well othe Dute! work Another passenger on the La Lorraine hi six days, tnirtesn hours and fifty-three |known in navy circies, had paid marked | was announced last spring. Young | Boclety. Itt ter,’ sald the mi A Slave of story, and it carried the greatest loi . Dut none of his frie rere! de sivour, now residing In New York wh fre f Mrs. | Bish hout + } ed ie reason MM earaloe NI INGER COT Mao ENE ; ein to whom. tiends of Mr#. {Bishop without mak vemen hs feeeae en conmules wie (ever crossed (he | Sirece! entlon Md chy. ley can appeal Nenretion ew I ork. { ty were Jules Boeufbe, Consul (0 ee —— ——-——| ‘They were the Rev. 5 mresblogton)) A. Jouve, vice-Consul, to 7 and Nis wife, whi i] mak Yes, a slave in every sense of the word! A woman, Intelligent, I ork; enn vou, Consul 0 = | seid’ bolded elf L D Bakes Jick] CHANGES AT THE THEATRES. | MUSICA] KAFFIRS were cree ae Peuidl ae ores sccletiRtsin gertect ten eie a Gea Cy @ Department of Havre. © come to New Yor New York for thirty-five years and never knew until last week a Was Count Raoul Chandon de Braille | na to raise $50.00) ¢ nha Sacer for a plecans he Romance of a Poor Young Man" Hamming: Empire; Wil ene dp ae ‘4 {nova ¢ hay single thing of the city above Twenty-third street; had never rid- Yorker, who took him the week's revival by the Donnel- |} in nok Holmes, [RGR EsUGR OR Denise . , den on the “L" or touched a rose een a atylial s. La Lorraine lay off Quaranti ly stock company at the Murray Hill! | ocker; 2 Harned - aoe EE SE) le DEN allt ene per TORE hi eeenaisty lial dress, 7And the Bald that he linneatre: i We thought to see tt ntlemen at Sunday World rescued her from bondage and lets you know how ¥ seemed to the woman, {We cannot ys the Two Schools.” | Mrs, Lillian Bond, Broadway]... Yes)" jut ty and Opera-House, Madison Square; Rot.” Mrs. | thy NL ever New faces will be seen In a produc. Ryman and hls “Show-Girl,” in New Charac-|oiiding itintive aimony i f; son?" presented by an excellent com-| parrymor Name Occuples Mach Room. | yany, will furnish amusement at the | ipy \ftoue The man who takes the prize p awarded for names. |s panikalopoulos. “There wasn’t ‘rom | CR MED n'a play Bough on the ships book’ for hie’ frat | ot of Bartiey Campbell's “The White | ona tamer ick ter Sketch [Suriname wheee biesec aecolony: owt . ~. > { SREP. it make nis pome tn ane | Lae cue ety er Skete EN a hogte he th aT Christian Science-- at? and Henry Morris Jackson : Wallack’s, last lights and Guy Hill as lack's, las Party," Prin itigeested that his first act should be to shorten his name down to something | as ¢ ure yet untouched by the dread | An opportunity afforded the leading di ples of Christian Daly'e:| Droset Beef Com 's Mutual Ald Lexington Avent derer| Pheatre; Bostock Animal © St. Louse. Her sketch was named ie ea wou eave ove, wil be the ateuetion at the Star | Re : : roa MINUS Science, by the Sunday World to set the public right on the subject, I! ee casi areteiiin et ite aon [Oe Brey” Bet4se9'aL wethanown alin gt In recent . An argument by the Rev. Irving C, Tomlinson, Mrs, Baker-Eady's | given at] Pheatre saan Berri reais Mean Mee Sonn Daniad chief apostle, and Alfred Farlow, head of her publication bureau. , POLICEMAN vimlie ilu) Steines ints ane Ayiber|iertainnient: atten by. the tnite H Their astounding claims and how they fecl confident in making Sondh Sons. American | & k's train nimais, New York | ciety in the Ope ay DRY GOODS HOUSE. 7 ( Alley fs n hoe . wenee, but lor vocal efforts were ¢ vivre wan not much mice (Oale Of Men’s Apparel Fr eaffirs,” who proved to be cight me residents of the tower west! At Quick Selling Price: Harlem © out the week. | ippointing way, will b | House throug m oA. Brady's production of) SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. Appellate Division Orders Jerry Healy's Reinstatement on the| featuring Joseph Hart] ie enter-| The second of the series of Sunday “Foxy ( 1 Carrle De Mar, will prov The Home tainment at Harlem's new th IBNE eANA concerts iat the set Tar By Marie Gaal Tne Bale ne Gur | PASAMAS—500 suits) of good Force, but He Is Missing, | es Bo4- Daniel Probiman, wil offer fv addiclin | Hs," was the brinetnal musteal wins | quality Flannelette, made Department. ‘ Walter Damrosch's orchestra, Zelie| TIMAIReSENGOTMLER RSD military style, with large |THE WEEK IN VAUDEVILLE. lo Lussan, the minent 0 “What Shall We Tell Our Children?” by Mrs. Almon Frensley, pearl buttons; big variety AEE Jerry Healy, an Oak 1 station | Kelty's bit wil Include among | gens Arena Op Seaur anti Mare LATIMER CRANK CRAZY? of patterns; regular 1.50 President of the Society for the Study of Life and Secretary of the Heeman who was n sy Com- | noveltles Haggessens, com Jux yp rouceks 2 , 2 Beet vance ep fe nie | Sinead ucrobaen, suet beck from Buel ¥ wade co will be glvoa at pad! | quality. New York State Assembly of Mothers. A most instructive article. Koffee, will “tind himself and come|r aa CLR Me is Hell at} ; iet Hubbard Ayer's unequalled Home Page, with its ste) Back he may don bls uniform again and Welch, the clever Yiddish monol- Sta Ament Sale price 98c. per suit. Bare ring i and Wost End theatres May Asylum, emy of Must +} Willem 6 nson, who says he advice to women of all ages, 1 Harlem 0: killed Albert , Latimer, of Brookiyn, | UNDERWEAR—Natural wool, Fesume his post as « eman in good | ogist, wil head a big DM at Paste standing, provided he promises no: to| Proctor’s places: Wiliam Bramwell, * ask any bs { the day he was | leading man from the Murray Hill, will y to an Insane asylum or else be silk fleece lined and silk) Alymixsed to the day he sued for reln-| begin his engagement at the Fitth Ave- uso for ry. This was decided to- finish Heavy Balbriggan CRW AUG D> Statement, | nue in “The Last Appeal. The mals |oius Garde after had been arraigned in 1 rT . 1 1 00. Whe Appellate Division of the \foature of the vaudeville Dill at th SSS Gatessavonue court, Brooklyn, and had (salmon color); regular 1.00) preme Court has decided in t nlice- | Twenty-third street ise will be the | THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. told) again hin atory ot how ‘the murder and 1,25 qualities. ma: vor. But Healy, who iived| Kronan troupe of Russian di R sin Harvard} was committed, He told a rambting $50 in Puzzle Prizes. No. 2 in the series of Puzzle Lessons, with cash prizes of fifty wilt Montauk Theatre| story. in whieh there were many cone| Sale price BHC, each. | eighth street house. “The Black | Next week \ (raiictions ef former statements | Gt No. 6) Cherry street up to two] “The Danites will be the play at t months ago, tuunied by his former | Mates in the Oak street station and| will wave at the Harlem house will be played by} Whey he had ended Magistrate Fur i ae oJ Roby his neighbors, who declared he would 6 Zouuves will march at the head » olumbit Tory wat HAL ESHOBE bene Cashoteres! dollars. An instructive pastime, well worth the while of any one Bi 3 eres St \ Wu i Hs mt tu, eedinape erste mo ae ewark . her first ap-| ress you a lunatic, a murderer or a andlailaree varlety of lisle| with a faculty for solving puzzles. Also the “Funny Side,” four ig , and a he efforts of his law- ohn L, Sullivan, ex-champion pugitist i slip a Seaver, Hyucinthe Ringrose. to find him|will make his New York debut asa —— hin Wu ek RRA HAY ETA ARATE thread and cotton in plain pages of unalloyed, clean humor in pictures in color, for old and So have eae sp line ‘ pocelbaiats at auCHe & Beamon Chaat R. C. M’CORMICK WINDOW. aut District: Attorney Elder announced | and fancy stripes ; values} young. Jee Biichoff in Special Term of the|Odet hax been added to the collection] wiaey Witt Pince It tm Jamaica [2° eves | up to 35c. per pair. Scores of other features, Bi Bimieme Court. Justice Bischott ruicd| at the Eden Musee Pahat as Healy had not sued within tue] A troupe of Hindoostan Mughal ar pF Hmit named in the city charter—| will be the chief attraction gt Huts Church in Husband's Memory. STRICKEN iNA THEATRE. | Sale price 25c. © pairs 1,38, Mrs. Elizabeth Thurman MeCormick Udour-months from the date of dismixsal— | yyuse widow of Richard McCormick, for INE Ne Hat be reinstated, An appeal | “the Thoroughbred Burlesquers will be Hepresdntal\ver iin Goncbean ceont ign Wright, of the Neve, Is At: | NECKWEAR — Large English! fuken io the Appellate Division, | ar tie Deney the First New York District and tacked by Heart Fallure. | squares made of heavy i a nt, OF oI ul e Mig aed Lagghtin, ine ag apis | PEOt. Conterno's band of forty men Js] at one Lime Governor ‘ot Jast named, reversed the order | delighting music ra at the Pabst.| Jamaica, Queens Borough, fanted the motion for reinsta One Hundred ang Twenty-ffth street,| MeCormick Was a member, in memory | thews, pon condition that Jeremiah J, | Harlem. Of her husband. | trow fMves all claim to salary fro Tires aes Mr McC will] Ensign William Wright, of the Brook- choice silks in a variety of lyn Navy Yard, whose home {s in Mat- 4 | nh, Waa stricken with heart figures and stripes; values In the lobby of & Broadway the: up to 1.00. ormick, who Was son-in-law |acre and was unconsclous for several i Caged from the rolls of Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, was ac- | minutes. le. price ‘each, ‘ ation: for rein- tive In choreh ininent in| An ambulance was summoned from ate pr Ic. y | nt rf OLD FRIENDS THAT REMAIN, the Epleoop ndow will | idoosevelt Modpit. Land Dr, Whitbeck re. Attractions which contlaue thelr runs have for f= auoios fie Paul. | tored the nayai other to consclousness: be on the cast side of the| He refered to go to the hospital and | Waa taken away Io a cgb by trends. arg John Diew In “the Munimy and tie

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