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| FAIR LILLIAN GETS OVATION AND EARNS IT Miss Russell’s Lady Teazle 4 Fiids Instant Favor, and Her Wunderful owns — Excite Gasps of Envious Ecstasy. ADMIRABLE OPPORTUNITY TO DISPLAY CHARMS. Acting Was an Agreeable Sur- prise, and Her Singing, Won, Enoores—Staging Has Been Done with a Lavish Hand. —— And now another opera antique! No sooner has Frite! Scheff ceased to atonp in an endeavor to conquer In “ ‘The Two Roses” than Lillian Russell comes along as the Indy principal of a new "School for Scandal” av the Casino. (Please don't take this to mean that the. Casino was ever a school for ecendal.) Thus far the opera antique has not hit ua very hard, We didn’t go crazy over “A Madcap Princess,’ and nieht will witness the foxy Fritzl de- + gerting the opera antique for the opera comique, that But it's mistletoe to marbles Lillian will win theatregoers to the Set-to-music classic yugh Sheridan Was a great many more than twenty jes away from the Casino on Satur- ¥ night, Russell was there with both her kid-slippered feet. She was there in all the glory of fresh loveliness and @ new-found quth, While she harked tack in charmecter to the bulging. bustle. ing days of the eighteenth oer which, we believe, was a trity her time—she in reality went tet . to her earlier Casino, when the bloom that " and {ft was Impossible to a ate | Up the stairs In advance of the first wots not of the make-up box flushed | bin " ied eaten ent passengers) inrush, Some twenty men, crippled and her cheeks and the impatient automo | ship reached Halifax. they” werw take | sightless, were thus cared for, ‘Then bile chugged not before her dow, | aahore and placed In the hospital. the signal was given and the outer Become 1 | ‘ + sent Dy m1 hie erew could | doora were thrown open to the rush ———+ 40 — -——_——- do ttle for the passenge s the ‘“ The frills and frocks of Lady Toaz'e Slate bive ai et ese Tithe to the | of men for a Christmas dinner, became her wondrousiy; and inuemuch F | B H 1 H H ontety a tho hip, nthe captain “io | pein _ was Mineapcytt por } : nix hours continuously ¢ places at the three long tables for ae ie Russel» presi irgey, POM the Battery to arlem e asi betdae duslen the wernt of that geal pd wom dade weire Fads f as auty, I When the Prinzose Irene arrived eve | 2 = easy ” 4 5 » midst of may truthfully be sald sve was a stun D S sw ite to-day the passengers presented the Men to get right into the mid may wry render ver ssun Distributed His Gifts with a Lavish teaal Ua, toate tt "eets, O° |Sete" An” ie aura. otto, ood age lng ily lian s cee see eblebetteebieeiteeeie vation and seamanebip ne hac shown. | men high up inthe Sullivan onder of tunity for a dis con laine Hand—Great Day for the G hild reo. things were on hand to help the un- Whiah never hy he 4 ¢ | hertunsten Senator Fitagerald moved ' par eeeeeene senate ay aces }in and out of the throng: John White worshippers. They weloomed her with hand i arried beer, four giarses in a Hi @ glad gasp when she st upon them miaal ; na at te Bo ae eee ie Eg feat Major George Krause did a lot dt su- Pea Bows Which Bre. Uaborne might) a of the eich You should be Lapr my perv sine in Congrersman Tim's ab- Gescribe as a dream in twilight blue ‘ Feu have veut a bas been wad istmas ¢ es i | fence; chael C, Pedden, Willlam B. Her hat was anotue a atory | ond coe Pl oni sae (Aesce ll yrai r the XY ct. Prank Beekey, Wiliam Lone higher up-which we won't attempt to /0" Uo, ; ‘ “4 . Ra ‘Chau J on ® Hen Oxford. William Dopf. Andrew é tell, Tee ea tae Spe breed pet ge Rha ape has al Hughes, Joe Dunn, Fred Frick, Secre- Otuer gowns ant other hate sent ee ee tod with, fur there was. tributing his «ifts ' as te dle | tary Applebaum, Cornetius Sulllvan, the fominine portion ot the house into | ingly ganta for everybody, Sinta ts! ‘The children have been in a state of outin, nd sinteeh nroteast onal wafters @nVious ecstasies, wills bewildered man| pot a respector of persons, if you J xcltoment since last weak, They have ths: tee Gat awestruck and expended his tim-| jot him know had tleally two Christmases. this —— Thre was plenty for atl In the fted intelligence on her yellow char-| 1¢ there woro children with no fothers Year, hut with most of them the real + | Mess ‘toom, before the dinner marten, treuse curls, and mothers to communicate with the nae We to-day. The children be + were @ cans of coffee, 0 kegs “Phe tale Lian se aM! delve of detedeer: ihers wers | G40 Dreoarive fol Manih Crouse vat * Russian Garrison, It Is Reported, Has). beer. som peunts ot pouttry, 5) fire. And Ms athain whew ave carried hin | last night, and it was awfully hard to t A k d T f C | f G | gato « of potam ealod, 1,500 mince Bdge 4 sey me nessiges bh y © sleep, u ehildr Sane 1 ples, bupuches nof celery and %,0W Read he prcincs tant chan’ pessages had them, and the | &9 t You children all know | 7 r € erms of Capitulation of Gen P y i tt alm he histrioniewlory or reward would have » yours waa, but you did dose a little, and woe RYAN AND k AS r P Jloaves of bread. As each man paseed yy Teagies. At ihe same time @o from Battery to Harlem the glad| while you dosed @inta Claus came ing CARLETON SINGING v ‘ E ° $ Jout of the hall after he had eaten for acting Was ay adrecable surprise, an 4 m the first! and filled vor ry ‘ * _ ‘ aeatken tins nutes h acthig. was ai, aatecabie surprise, a | cre ‘ounded trom the Ast | ‘Aled Your” stocking with prety itt DEA ics COAULe Backs | Nogi—Reduced to [ast Extremity. [ions wines he recived bear este hy Fase Tees the Be A | ray when little enes who are | things, und things that were too big | dae jwood pipe, a packege of tobacco and mente when the “grand alt” rested a¢ elebrat atmas to-day Instead of the eit talon aac telebiriet HEE EEEE EE HHH rit | ~deemable on Feb, 6, when heavily upon her as the brand we! yesterday arove and ran to the manth ne : hy ooo — LONDON, . %—Important nows;verging fire, So each fort has been Tir hinee? o be minutes, but her bevuty was consanty ta Ieappolnement wae. short-lived 41 1 ¥ ' . Sometimes wie tencves ha and hand eae tivket hoider a prevent, tnd gloriously tilumpaart \° Pik von base es ¢< ‘SANTA Ca MAYOR FAGAN SANTA CLAUS, trom Port Arthur, In fact, tt would the US. the wope ur | Tlinothy 1. is in Washigton to-day u side sug |not surprise th Yamiliar with the which surroufd — the — fort, 1 Timechy F 2 Alderms Pit Soxeny Tong, the palaces up tn Pitt vad had broue , : dag gue ap. through and under the dead.y elec: | Phe, Perec ar Fis EA: aimeineate ae ‘The opera antique sev - - Jeracy City's Executive Disteib-| situation if the plucky Russian 6 ; Tangiemente: | Wom Angeles, Cal musical” comedy” tavat, and ot Miss utes Dinners to the Poor, — |fison would be forced to eurrendiF OF) Bealies the more orainary alg-aag Not All Were In Distress, ye renches, the Japa Russell's supp rch "ROCKEFELLER GAVE GOLD. Mayor Fagan, of Jersey Cy, WALL ce vaneiea hero to-day was | employed the umou, Not all the three thousand men who 4} e him ta Chat SHEA which was used |r i i" ‘ Seeded fea th “idiecting iy ee “ike. th Mad . Nisguise himself as Santa Claus to-!t9 to effect that tho half starvel| account of the snakeclike pat were fed w shabbily dremsed. old manner. Van Renaselace Wheelers mie | ervan ca o a Estate Gay and distribute ten thousand Christ: | army under Gen, Stocasel had at iast this trench, it is very difficult toy. the fe | Spink diva) and there in the Hnes cae LAG aged oy ry m uel h on the ein steibation. o merriest of the Banta Claus M48 packages to the poor, With flow- | Deen forced to seek terme of aurren: TM ei tetensed’ by throwing the by 8 ; ut am nin clothes of falr. And sang With considerable spirit. Mis , in : am MeLean, aged forty, | ing w sand anow-covered ceo-| (eh ‘The report that the Rursans At earch: from Ik ie lines, whieh. Aes Ea ial seat ide AR Bisa Ryan—the ouly one of the That wt, Nena a latter a Christmas Eve of tun, was found eile sik Port Arthur had been imrved and beet het us | hale ie Lt Nett tee rodney te A I | Little Baldy” to temain constant 19 ua ssa nn Fp dead in bed at his boarding-house, at ‘We Mayor Wil Wane. (Ont Weatea into submission comes by wuy |{o7i cr the trench is hetlowed 40 a8 (9 | tables some of the sugcesstul men in the , he with, fg bag be Balt a pe ae yb No. 166 East One Hundred and Sixteenth | Material cheer this afternoon, in t Tokio, and thorefore it ts not umeu- A | district looking out for the crowd recog- Grandma's Days." Miss Lu tae Christmas "Haas in the vo-u Atreet, yesterday, with the gas pouring headquarters of the Fitt Ward Re-/ited oy the friends of the Czar, FA re pedal @ Great Ald have | tt, £8 old tehool friend. ‘The lather fprical Wogthe In'calling Jotepn att vata | wae publican Club, at No, 98 Monmouth | ,,i0e fOuOwIn pork, was eRe audgen might for the hnal attacn on eacn | Many & deliar bil was: afpped into ehs Gnd convinced one that the. & Tomhs Left Her Most De- ‘4 he.) 4% Ape Rattan art rhb Pl at atid ELL | yemerday mocniig for, The Russians have joucd star 1 which refused tt not 4 Tesponaible for this outburs P 1 Joon TY Rock HER Rtg ther aa lle tate wr will be assatad’by J. P| “Owe repeated attncks during siclls most effertiy rin digcaveriay these | When the first meas started at the He Paltwlo Moan’: susie was tunst pressed of All Prisoners in «11 ee . Ac ok @ Wits Holts Ye Was th: Loe hk ee J. Fitzgerald and J.| the past cow days were uniformly | fom 'an ordinary gun, but instead of be- | ktrong tun on the steam ne sotercuntit ts but abit monotonous. and the brok ty F Sbins ut wines the | oe spirits, and had sullvened the whole kages contain the|succesafal aad mow the whole Mae ing filled with a destructive bursting |the heer was discoverel” Then waaee Jonn Kendrick Bangs and Rod the Gloomy Jail. Age SA i a ME Oe hol , am easnrice §, substantial dir positions | charge, much of {t contals a composi: | was a ranid switch f drinks, The field, followed Sheridan 9 ¢ “4 a.” teton AT Rc gba 9 Banteiae ; i . The distr on, it fe expected, in our, {lon of magnesium, which ignites and | run on neer kept cght walters busy sometimes threatened tc — Me a ta ane Cl ee a Mrs ’ ) belleves his death was no- ‘ . Seti vig | pers alr above ie when uy is high} and the way the froth wasn't allowed to. hear. The Mesers § phe pravened Oy BH ORNATE DIRTEG AMF) BERET Se nig vba ae een made to Facile) poised the wsteiy at stousany adusa |e Driltlant white stars hang in. the ses co gaged “Lady Teale’ Top ye Seth Bas onl eee , os eilbade ees rand Sotaniln, the) ies for a few "momenta, ilunining i! he ” ut 8): a hs Chtutiea ae hiss Russel preted | Y Fort Arthur, at alle Bat | Odes: the. stor dhetla, the Ruesian| CHRISTMAS TIME, BUT Of all the irday night. and occuple je village most effective! sed | paieaal seen ahoell siteiataty aang then: tate "ig Utvetthe"denate| HE WAS DISCOURAGED, 4 =A she was th emy, occupied the whole ‘aliuehl-| trenches and to blind the a ng f “COLL § > Siencpaoe ete ‘ Hy abont five. miles northwest of! tronns’ When the Japanese encounter COLLEGE STUDENT” SAYS iver cous (Arthur at 2:0 o'clock Saturday barbed wee tatatgionente they are Tmeldent of the Day in Bitndtug : HE ROBBED HOUSES, ©» dy: wine farpe, hampered, Oy teaz05 | Storm in Which @ Wom : ‘aa rome, not ne : es ing an Thus slowly the iron hang of the! sarily from the fort they are atta Sollelinde Was Misplaced, od with His Swett Vert | cieer Japanese army, 19) uuntening around | ing. but tram éne In the nelgnborheod. |. saan who nad absorbed mush ort Arthur, e foes, worthy of eaca e effect of the searchlight le to tn: ha ig Me Lent ’ Throagh Woman Who Sas: bla other, are contesting ‘every foot with | the Japanes Into, elaring contra Christmas cheer sovght his way home- Ps equal tenacity and bravery. he blackness of night nd ard aling the bro: 4 re | Military history, wil record that | while the fort which the Japan : x Aline the basse" Ye reeaae: oe hd laround Port Arthur the Japanese at- | attacking !s thrown Into compl avenue through the. blinding her as pons! |tacks would have been futile but for | ness in comparison with the rent leh | anowstorm yesterday afternoop. -| he their sapping and mining. Muminaten the round Immediately sur- ugh the wey was wide it was eltp- and winding the Japan Thomas Ly six and tw p by Gradeatty Closing In, | mea Soposing military eneinecring | Pery and the man's feet found many tytwo years P aneetively, w w The neighboring forts have been adie | skill oxbagete Meelf m the struggle bee) uneven ces. posed as college studen:« e pla 1 to rake the attacking troops with con-' fore Port Arthur, : i now and na whirling cloud Arh iy ren at , expree | of snow, wrougt by the otdying wind of Mount V say t “y | | er started over to learn the cause of | inio some & sque ytletide creature, tured meebers of 0 eine of hrrt PLOT 10 KILL the Alinrcation.- As the policeman ape | would man In bis devious house thioves who have been of ached the group, Li e > vourse and he would bring himself up in Westehester County ie he Bees Neola Baath ies Was | to a wavering salute the @lobu- Lyons made a contession to De \¥ the men he had been qu arro.ling ‘with lous snow form and wish ft the best of r Atwell to-day in which he admit NTRACTOF atenped ‘fore ant und thot the con. | cheer At tho poet might describe had. reboed rev ms in a eer ell to the found the other “4 SFISpin« p fnftioue of Mrs e Prun ' four separated Taen he wo eon again with his Bouth Fifth avenue vr } eye on the cod pis feet bent ean t tert r ow 1 the ar val mee A ee ery kpllte and ¢ ® s ot No. 1997 Wea { At hrowas: one Ri st ve MeNift caught an ot ner ¥ jporge W. Little, a Now York Pecks, at Os ; 7 in Westohester to Be at a Syeh sna "ighty-siet Street and A \thur avenue. The wtner Lonely Spot Followed by At-| 4° revoiver with at ‘ | 1 Corte dented being In , ; | tempt at Murder. to eeeeenacives In Minutes suddenly 4 —S— ] declan + hoat ing. all the Jewelry the ‘ P ? MeGow of Ford! ) cu Dr. MeGov tapt pews Seerema amouorine “A fssod sheeaatle Sena in YourNames. Get Seats in Advance. | oi oiis tuvarrin a consttctor tn fea ne, Wavartie, Wala Bo rete | oie Ti Ct a coping, and fell tr young men w aptured | ree toe ie 4 coatemplate go:ting on the hava company, Already several enter. | will by awardid these, Come early and) igyat Port Chiester, 18 In Fordham Hoa- |imposs.b.e to prone aller. “Na 1 1 lata tie open Well benem | Guinans, « vn street | Many boxe 1 packag £ water ‘vagon nex a taining se have engaged age. | #YOd the rus! pita today with a bullet wound In mw ee vad fad By eA to the coptag expecting te” oohelle, were flowers ! Maden de In sending your appileations It to-day men under arrest. The dispute {s sup ‘ | hee peoting expec Pionbe 9 ‘ the Worlt’s We ekpecs"4 awarm, but, all will be! might be well to recite beiefy your rea-|ms head that may prove fatal. posed to have bees over a bualne-s fer tia 1 neart seatetest eb like t> xo a. Wagon aken care of, even though it become sons for going on the water wagon:) pivid e is not Incking that he was matter. ey ane peered Ps snow thi Th thee | She reco! ved f bl te tee isa aia van nied necessary to build extensions You " and us some burning denunciations! i 1 tg ane spot witere he was shot ao tee Seles Telephone ru an : t the ie as t | telegra Aw won : won't have to hang on by your eye-| of the Demon Rum. os i rem a pp i Yoana Dal oeeh | her vs nrg ty sbi run ) your names | Nowy Remember, Mt you go on a water| \ ie = townd in the deena ot the vie si; Waraoney- wriakle ‘Chat proxed “it oiees fours. Hee > Dollee, 1, ‘ J an There Is room Water Wi | wagon of your own there will be none to aim urged him not to fail to de at One flectiv © used Is a magnetic a BO f 4 oi side ond © 1 more ‘ t ‘The editor of the Water Wagon real: : very effective where w an P are you terribly Reaves; hour in thy driving blissard for anlbe bie. e rush 6 Wab'e t)|ssem that there must be entertalnment|Sti ee tne env Work Water fon {Hundred nnd Beventy-seventh street siren for cailing foremen to the tele nA ‘ied face turned swittiy toward snawer, The rules of the p i hes aS for the passengers, He invites sugges me oo Will be equipped with hool here Boston Road, t Farms, |18: /pyone, Im the shop waere it was de- ~ mated line eritoel tear waters} Mititing Prinoners from recetving flow- enone Work. Az individual water | 90% ‘Those whovengage grate are re- | Ie o (onday,. Jah, 2 1003, the Even’ skeie-|éré Varved from Uw. despondent girl al wagon te a rerverse affair, given to | Weated to send In afew lines of advice Wend cE ‘ng paneer hanes soures of Chrivtmas ghetr that would | breaking down in front of saloons. about iseenete methods af enteriaining water | the gd ( iress Your apolt-| f "boa have been Gf Rome Ue ry Giapeliing Net” The Eventox Work! Water, Wagon 1s ¥ ieee ‘ater Oy 5 ieee pe ae guaranteed. Wide vo Mt and you wil are THE WORLD: a , MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1904, © LILLIAN RUSSELL AND IN NEW OPERA COMEDY, OTHER CHARACTERS (Drawn for The Evening World by Archie Guin.) | seine ete tt q As “Im OFAR ObO Heiteleiiniietlelteloteiot “SHNTA CLAUS HAS. BEEN tebe bbebehieebiiet ioleinintt i erie +t aad ebePbiibtich ritchie rik rerickin JOSEPH SuRFAce A PAS DE TRO|3! LONDON ionvieiemicvirivimietlotintnint FAIR LILLIAN ing a solo on a water wagon “LADY TEAZLE. tetetetetet night. He coxplied with the request, | re wos met at that point ed be- tei PRINZESS IRENE HAD ROUGH TRIP + Put Into Halifax, So Pounded | by Storm—Fifty Passengers Went Ashore to End Journey by Rail, 3,000 MEN DINE In Sections of 250 the Hungry Neighborhood Enjoy the Cone gressman’s Bounty, TWO FROM STEERAGE SENT TO THE HOSPITAL. BLIND AND LAME AT THE HEAD OF THE LONG LINE, When the Liner Reached This Port Testimonial Was Pre- sented to Captain for His Bravery and Seamanship. District Captains and the Lead- ers in the Entertainment— Each Man Got a Briar Wood Pipe and Tobacco, steamer has come into this port | mM years with such a tale of storms and | heavy weather as that brought In to | day by the North German Lioyd Iner Pring Trene, Tho Pringess Irene came from Genoa, Naples and Gibraltar, by way of Hall- fax, and so terrific was her experience with the heavy seas and gates that fifty of her first cabin passengers, who had Three thousand hollow-eyed and pinched-cheeked men strung along for blocks on elther side of No, 27 Bowery; the headquarters of the Timothy D, Sullivan Association, to-day, did the “hungry man's dance.” They were all fed with a plenty of Chicken, salad, ples and coffee and beer, 250 at a tine, Tt was Tim Sullivan's treat to the Bowery derelicts, taken passage to this port, left her at hast | Halifax to continue thetr journey. by | Allo ee three thousand men were rail, Other passengers would have done | , ‘0 the point of famishing hunger. They waited thelr turns from rly in the morning, doing that pecullar | tep which is found necessary to keep their limbs and extremities trom the same thing, so thoroughly had thelr experiences alarmed them, but they W finally prevalied upon to continue In th pivoweay The steamer was six day¥| ¢icging In one instance a man in “ had pa “it " The heavy weather through which | ad passed the mark of endun | the ‘Petmabes Teens gained Hogen when [ince “ad tel om the Sure Ge 6 os faint, Me was talen away In an aa |ehe was about 1,20 miles west of | jance. the tu meine ink wenn Gibraltar. The weather became more | ance continuing | violent as the days passed, and finally | all passengers had to be kept below| '"#rm Men Mead the Li decks, Huge seas boarding the vessel! The sight Inside the hall was alto smashed rails and ladders, stove in| gether different, When the clock read several hatches and swept away | eleven the band at the far end of the degen. ventilators. i The ship rolled and tossed in the seas | Mall struck up somet and many passengers were injured by | Was the being thrown around In the cabins and! halt and in thelr staterooms. In the steernge! the sufferings of the Itallans were awful ning lively, That signal to allow the Jame, the the blind, who were given special privileges, to amble thelr way erable diMiculty was experi- Ne to thy nent metbe en seb bt rd, The S--4 Ni no! can be heard oe con! nid a al fp ioe ‘ma le as they framed the foasauring reply. ‘m Rot ‘sactly hurt—but area’. fully dlacowrnged.” ia UPNe ee See. way whe . see x ye teense eee 4g eae ) Shey « WITH SULLIVAN from the Bowery and Ite” “ eet ¥ 4 - 7 wee