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¥t i OP IN THE GA ITH a stub pen and a sense of humor, Mr. Lin- coln J. Carter wrote: “Your very kind invi- tation to witnees my own play, “The Eye Witness,’ with you at the Thalia Theatre was just delivered tome. Yes, to meet you, I will en- dure even that ordeal.” And so we went. We went the Nmit—to the topmost gallery—where the thrills were thickest. Big, bluff and bearded, but not at all like his play, the author escaped detection. | There was no demonstration. We arrived just in time to hear Bridget O'Rafferty give the audience @ large and loud piece of her mind. “Phwat tho divil is th' mather wid yez?" she wanted to know, al- though, of course, she knew all the time. “Drop your cantankerous can- cantations of calamitous calostro- phies, or you'll have to interview! your undertaker!" “That's Miss Hussey, and that's her own stuff,” said Mr. Carter. “1 let her say what she likes. If I didn’t she'd quit the show. She’s been with me for six years. Isn't that voice of hers a wonder?” All the voices were “wonders.” It ‘was a very strong cast In that re- spect. The terrible struggles of the) heroine to keep alive seemed to weaken everything but her voice, ‘While we waited for the automo- Dile to leap the gap and foil the vil-| Jain Mr. Carter chatted about the| hhonk-honk drama. “T'm using automobiles simply to bring my melodramas up to’ date, he said. “Melodrama must kzep ag mith the times. Audiences in the | popular-priced houses demand the! very latest. Now, just look at that) ene!" “MEXICANA,” A COMIC OPERA EXICANA," a comie opera that; comes to the Lyric Theatre on Monda “il G ne ene ew . Robe 2 amit collaborated with Miss Clara Driscoll, ! . in writing the book, while the music is by Ray-| nd Hubbell, Thomas Q. Seabrooke plays a Wall street broker who goes to Mexico to look after mining inter- ests and becomes the leader of a revo- lutionary movement which grows out) of swindles worked through a bo- gus mine, the Mexicant, The | three acts show the marke wart: ’ lo of a haciendo oe at te eitadeaurdens onthe might cf a fiesta. The company includes Christie MacDonald, Hlanche —Veyo. Caro Roma, Joseph Herbert, Mayme] Kels), Edward Mardnuell and Edmund | * Stanley. It was the Chicago River bathed in moonlight. Very good of Mr, Carter to give the Chicago River a bath of any sort. I had never seen it so clean and beautiful. “Put that scene on Broadway and it would get a big round of ap- plause, wouldn't it? See what it gets here? Not a hand. These peo- ple have seen {t all befdre, and it doesn't appeal to them particularly. Talk about Broadway being blase! It’s easy compared with the class that goes to melodrama.” I reminded Mr. Carter that Broad- way is going to melodrama in droves. “Yes, I know,” he sald, “and it will probably kecp on going for two or three ‘years. Melodrama is the roast beef of the stage, and it has a home everywhere. Even Broadway can't sit and listen to dramatic twiddle and musical twaddle all the, time. If you eat turkey to-night you want roast beef to-morrow might, don't you? Melodrama d:- serves to have its day, just as the automobile was bound to have its run,” “How did you happen to hit upon the idea of having it leap the gap?” “It wasn’t my idea at all—it was a sixteen-year-old girl's. i had her and my wife out in my machine in Chicago one day, when suddenly she sald: ‘Mr. Carter, I've just thought of a good idea for a play. Why don't you have an automobile in which the heroine is fleeing from | the villain jump the gap of one of | our jack-knife bridges?’ I turned and said: ‘Little girl, that idea is worth just $10,000." It was a very elmple matter to carry it out, but The Rogers Brothers will return on Monday evening for a brief engagement at the New York Theatre in "The Rogers Brothers in Ireland."* Corinne | will again be seen fn the principal fem!- nine role, At Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre the stock company will play “The Mereaint of Venice,” with James Younx as Shy- #3 ek and Amelia Bingham as Portia. M faxine Elliott in “Her Great Match” will be the attraction at the Harlem Opera-Houre. “Hap” Ward, for years of the team of Ward and Vokes, will bring his new musical farce "Nhe Gr after” to the Grand Opera-Héuse. Willlam J. Kelly and his stock com-) pa at the Yorkville Theatre, will play Bronson Howard's war drama, henandoah.” Ernest Hogan, “the unbleacied The Auto Foils the Villain. train in ‘Bedford's Hope’ wasn’t col easy. The hard part about that was) keeping everything on the stage | moving at the same time. If I had) told a manager a year ago that this scene could be put on without any-| thing standing still he wouldn't have been able to understand what I was | talking about.” The audience was hissing the vil- lain, and Mr. Carter, smiling approv- al, paused to listen. “That's a sweet sound to the vil- |lain,” he remarked. “I used to play , the villain in my first play, ‘The Fast Mail,’ and the more hisses I got the happier I was. But about scenic ef- fects, Yes, there has been come ad-| American,” heads a colored company that will disport itself in “Rufus Rastus’’ at the American. David Higgins, in “His Last Dollar,” vill be at the West End Theatre, roline May will appear in "The Factory Girl’ at the Star Theatre. “A Wife's Secret will be disclosed at the Murray Hill. ‘The Thalia will Chance."* “Hearts Adrift" will anchor at the Third Avenue Theatre. pgvill be the “The Sign of the. Pour” attraction at the Met! The Reitz-Sandey Company will be at the Dewey. the London Belles at the Gotham. | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Arthur Prince, an English ventrilo- quist, will head Hammerstein's _bill.| have “A Desperate and DEMAND SUBAY TO CONEY ISLAND Taxpayers of Bath Beach and} Bensonhurst Enthusiastic . for Project. The proposed subway to Coacy Istand was entlnskistically indorsed at a mect- ing of the Bat Beach and Bensonhurst Waxpayers’ Assocation last night. Pres- Jdent Cromwell G, Macy was Chairman! of the meeting. | Allison L, Adams In a forceful speech | explained in detail the progress of the Work dore by the Suoway Association and asked that the local body co- eperate with that ovganization, point-| ing out thet unanimous action before the Rapid Transit Commission ts nee- exgary lo su Lawyer Heroert Reeves, President of the Avon Beach Democratic Club, ad- ated the amalgamation of all organt- na Interested, and suid such action yevuld hay tweight with the Kapld ‘Transit Commission. President Hutson, of the Subway, As: sociation, was unanimously. elected P, Gre of the contracting Mor Graham. &'Co., in calling for immediate action, said ‘the route most favored presented no engineering difti- culties now such as would be met with In older section of the city. Delay of only a few years would bring many obstacles to be ove Hesoluttons demanding tarediate con- sideration of the proposed route by the Rapat Transit Commission were L. O'Connor said the Brooklyn Rapid Transit officials had informed a carirdttee, of which he was a member, that It would construct a subway from ite Thirty-sixth street terminal to Coney Istand If the residents along! the pro- Porat route were twianimous In demand- ing It. CHARACTER STUDIES, The Pressman. Tae man with the Li Bee has seen his Whesis, levers and oranks have come to stay, And thus the Pressman no Ww holds away, ride rer ‘oug! orig Wants ANY DAY. CHOPPED DOWN POLE IN FRONT OF CHURCH. Telephone Company’s Action’ in Erecting It Angered Many and Marred Beauty of Edifice. Angered by the action of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Com- pany in erecting a huge telephone pole directly in front of the main entrance to St Michael's Romin Catholic Church, at Union and Madison streets, hing, somebely cut down the pole. When the Rey. Dean D. J, Donnelly, rector of the church and also head of the Cathole diocese of Flushing, awoke thts morning and looked out from his window he @eaw the pole stretched across the street. It had been cut about three Inches from the base. ‘I do not know who js responsible for cutting down thit ugly pole,” sald Dean Donnelly, “but I em mighty gial that it is gone. Our church is one of ‘the most beautiful edfices in the coun try and that pole dn front of the en- trance ‘was a great mar to ite beauty, ‘When I entered the rectory 10 o'clock last night the pole was etill in its phtce.” ‘The authorities have been unable to Jearn who was responsible for the act!s Residents throughout Long Island havo been having trouble with the tele; phone company over the erection nat clenhone poles and sentimnt is strong against the concern. IN FEAR OF WHITES, NEGROES HOLD MEETING. Race Denounced for Brutal Murder of Miss Allinson at Mount Holly. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Jan. %7.—Ex- cltement over the murder of Miss Flor- ence Allinson, is increasing, Despite the activity of both the State detectives and tho Pinkerton men, neither of the three !prominently mentioned suspects has yet been connected with the erlm., As a result of this murder, the pub- lic feeling In Moorestown has become so strong against negroes that the col- orded people of this vicinity held a denounced the rted last might that J Sharp ng. He was stabbed in tl 4 lung y Merany, at Mariton while trying to detend. his ‘sister, Hannah. Sharp, from atrocious assrilt John Busby, 8 in the Mount Holy dail. Large waves of reform are sweeping ever the rural portions of the city fol- lowing the action of the Bronx matrons in suppressing the gilded pinochle hell of that borough. Owing to the abolish- Ing of squads, the deserted wives and children, to say nothing of mothers-in- law, of the hab‘tues of the various games haye risen en masse and are put- ting the hydra-headed monster under | the hydrant. | Here are some of the raids made last | night: Lefferts Park (Noon)—Reformers who have viewed askance the nocturnal hab- its of card players In this neighborhood, and have seen them coming home as Inte as 10 o'clock from wide-open sions where “Old Maid’ was played were delighted to learn to-day that in- dignant wives and sweethearts had raided the Winnie Old Maid BSodality, wrecking the gaming implements. "Old Maid’ has long held many of our bright young men in its thrall, bur this viru- Paden Way) mm jad of tho latbush (Waybreak)—A squad o: leading reformers, Broke Tho a wild ‘ogressive elchre perguee fase night it & Inte hour—B.30 M., to be ore DUCHESS CONSUELO , WAS IN GRAVE PERIL. LONDON, Jan. 27.—The surgical op- eration for cancer on Consuelo, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, who was Miss Yuenoga, of New York, was a very grave one, despite all statements to the contrary. The Duchéss was under an annesthotio for three hours, and for three days life and death were in anes balance, Seer Raeel nown that gambling was going on, and the subsequent seizure oF eesnt ash ey oe as first prop! by the iders. Suter suet who eitempted to give the arm wa 8 AARES with with @ rubber plant, |\ fo later hi of, erdinand Bhort, ani The euchre ling took place ins parlor sald be. the ‘club-house of the Flatbush Perambulator and Lawn-Mower Chaut- ae Erelsohervilte, bt he Beven-up unmolested for | (hy wah yy once va Palded jast night and all the crear seized, ine telephone and charts ‘of Buttermilk eed together with some greasy. ote d ohurt ered objects which are all Great excitement 18. o thé result) of a tip sent t and the water, BROOKLYN, ‘Ds Cable,)—Incensed at the iasuvity lent form of gaming ‘s now believed to § Ses eee ai RT Stuart, C and Nick Neking Gir symnasts; dog musician, “Carter Laughed Whil Idalene Cotton Long, Ned Nye and his Rol- . the Gligserettis, European M. Ferratis and his triined Augusta Glose and tarice Vance, Pierce and Mazie, Proctor's will At Theatre Curran in ville and F. Reyrard, others. At Theatre Roberts, |in “Dick | Holcomb, Curtis and Webb in ter Session,” Waterbury Brothers and Tenny. Others will be Clayton White and Marie! stock company at Proctor's One Hun- Reform Wave Sweeps Over All Rural ae 1OF orcville. the police Bedford section broke dive at 9 o'clock last night, eribl ‘ending less bage the fright under a ster: ae the names of others were tal The club raided Is alleged to “Hawkins Cribbage Associ members found playing the, game gave thelr hamen as! the ae rell, by this ri has receiv bage board and paraphernalla destroy the bill ptglegraphy —Armed crowbars termined chopped thelr way Weinerwurst Club, street, where a game of pinochle was golng on. A compiete new set of para- Phernalla was seiged, includin; a plece of chalk and a@ wel Amana: tht “Dute! “Big ike," pinochle player in the world; ieee Cannon’ Bail,” ad The who {8 aiways stubk Tt was not nec gary to bail an and al! {hone caught in the nald were Sark pla} Re boa matches for } the bling parlor in order to maintain hem wiins, D. Sasseen and Tt is admitted here to-day that Twenty-third Street be Mme. Mantelli, the ; Fellx, Barry und Felix, Next Door,” Ward and “The Terrible Judge.” Mel- Stetson, George W. Day. Ed the ventriloduist, and t Proctor's Fifty-elghth Street will include R. A. who plays all the cherapters Turpin; Jewell's Mannikins. “A Win- the Five Mowatts and The le the House Cheered.” vance along that line, but we've bare- The further application of electricity | producers say, ‘We've done every- ‘that race between an auto and a ly touched the great possibilities. is sure to work wonders. THE. ONLY NEW OFFERING ALONG BROADWAY NEXT WEEK, I've heard ,thing.' No, we've faked everything; | dred ‘Pheatre and Twenty-fifth ‘apt. Swift will be Houdini, Rose Wentworth, Slapoffski, soprano; Siton and comp the Orpheus Holmes, monologui Street Will present At Keith’ Hundeum rider; Hoch, “Mile, King of bareback Emil fi Mme, Jane Rice Taylor and Doreto, and others. a new the iusion, Alhambra’s aif will be the feoture ¢ bil, which will emt tnd. Maude "kana. Hall, Awakening;" Howard ‘and Bland, the five Romanos, the Nichols sisters, the one of aa comes: w his head; Hawthorne ‘Macdonald, and Sarah son of in Patty broth: downstairs and Burt, on James F. Alburtus and Jessie Millar. At the Colonial ‘Theatre French and J. Jaron Mille Henry Miller, will appear in “Between Two Eyres.’ Other features will be Bert Leslie and Robert Dailey, Carter De Haven and Flora Parker, Paul Lan- don and his performing dogs. “Inthe Sunny South,” Matthews Ashley, The Hero Dives for the Heroine. that’s about the size of it. We |haven't done anything. ke a chunk of Broadway at 8 o’clock in the even- ing, with its crowds and its light: {see what might be done with a scene like that. And what do we get now- adays when some one attempts to put Broadway on the stage? A few! supers walking on and off and a store | or two with no business painted on a| RS rama was a whole lot bet! It was only natural to wonder whether Mr. Carter thought Belasco “amounted to beans.” “Belasco is the greatest stage man- ager in the world,” he declared. “He's not an originator, but he knows how to take a thing and build it up. ‘His ‘Darling of the Gods’ was a work of art. I never saw such stage pic- ‘tures before. But his rainstorm in ‘Sweet Kitty Bellairs' wasn’t any- thing new, of course, Bartley Camp- bell did that years and years ago in ‘The White Slave.’ It's pretty hard.” hero dive to the rescue of his heroine, who seemed to be resting very com- fortably on the bed of the river. “There you are again,” he re- marked, more in sorrow than in anger. ‘That's a pretty good «scene, I think, but it didn’t hit ‘em very hard, you see. About the best that a scene like that gets from one of these blase boys is ‘Pretty near as good as last week, eh, Bill?’ You've got to give men and boys a big, brand new mechanical sensation to make ‘em yell. ‘The women, of course, aren't so particular, heroine has a pathetic time of it they are satisfied, a play that appeals to them the most. In a melodrama of this kind, of course, all the characters are exag- ‘drop.’ ‘There's nothing new, just old things worked over. Take all that fuss that was made over the ‘Parst- | ful’ panorama, It was absurd. ‘That | ‘Parsifal’ panorama didn't amount to | a hill of beans. Why, I did the same thing twenty years ago in a play | called ‘Idonia,’ at the Academy of Bloom. and and and Capt. will be Do! les B. Law! vanklin, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Brothers. Mazus and Mazett, ¥ Belle Hathaway and) Dowell ‘will make his | in vaudevilie at Hurtig ith Miss Murgaret will gly Melbourne Me it e, se and others, he fourth act of "La’ Tose: will include Sherman and De the Daimn-Redeay, troupe of, ach MeMahon and Chappelle A Evans, Daisy Harcourt and Billy Link. ‘At Atlantic Garden will bo the White City quartet, Gates and Nelson, Helston and, Olla Hood, Signor, Guilmette and Prof, Meyer's moving pictures. Extra altractlons at the den Musee lil be Harry Braham in, “Mariks an) Faces? and the Karabanza Japan troup. ‘A four-legged woman, Miss Josephine Ect sosed down tight last night. a that the full outfit for & now. tiddie-de-winka dive. which was to have been opened to- night, was put in storage | hay been straightened out by the next until the wave of reform cold, gray dawn AS A thought- other jeromery, heey ‘orkville women last tmto the Shamrock- on, Eighty-fourth ‘a slate, “sponge. wal ley the Long fohn Maryland, the oldest pried never take were hustled to thelr To- the women reformers into @ notorious! consternation ‘ers in the pl el pith toothpicks Ke, Was captured before ened dealer could throw | It bed which adorned the WO, Vv Ts NA Sey eral place FONE tile heat Tealater, al tee red- aid gambling in this’ form ed a sevete shock. The crib- were BENSONHURST—(By Daily, Packet.) Bensonhurst wns electrified to-day to jearn that the Women and mothers-in- tam of thi ne the” habitues un res local Tin Soo ‘Jordan, ne introduced our midst. neighborhood had dealt a how to the casino playing of ‘ation, | Ws arrested last night Mayor's Brother Accused. BAMBERG, 8. C., JA’ 26.—W.- Cleare Dickinson, twenty-elght years bid, a brother of the Mayor, is in jail here charged by the Coroner's jury with responsibility for the death of D. F. Reid, a young farmer, by wrsenic \ppisoning, Jan, 13. Corsner’s Inques.” Eliza Bunch fled that Reid came to her house Jan. 13 and was followed by Cleare inson, who, taking a bhttl whiskey from a drink, that later DI ed he had got! ¢ reckt rid of Red." Thirty-Day War on Rats. COSHOCTON, 0O.. JAN, © —War against rats, to last thirty day is to be waged by all citizens of Coshooton, under the supervision of the Assocl- ton Business Men. For 3 Coshocton has beon so infected with rats that life . The city has been divided into fields of cperation and the campaign which began to-day will be wagei with military care and precision. — Taps Sounded for 28,006, WASHINGTON, JAN, 27.—In the part six months taps have been e2unded over the graves of £8,(06 pensioners of the t civil war, according to a Ed his ion Commissioner Warn ark an evidence of hele raj ay nsioners Dec, 1188, was 634,608, On oo Hity 4 it was 679,234. Kidnapped a Fugitive? SAN DIEGO, CAL, JAN, 27.—After resisting extradition for @ year and a half Antonio Felix will be turned over to the Mexican Authorities to answer & charge of kidnapping, iz is accused of havin kidnapped Juan Puebla across the line ro Lower California into this and with turning him over to country, {or tAngeles cfiicers, who Wanted him for murder, Imposed on Rich Women. CHICAGO, JAN, %7.—After securing hundreds of dollars from wealthy wom- en in Chicago by means of a “hard-luci xtory" confidence game Harry Reed, if ‘TH former employee on the Bose CaN saakdy to One aS the money, but declared that he meant to do no x Reed operated hts @ime for seve: To Study Jap. Fisheries. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CAL, JAN, 27.—The United States Government has commisek red Dr, David Starr Jor- dan and Prof. Charles Ji, Gilbert, head of the ariment of Zoology, to con- uct an fnvestigution of the tish a a game lant Prihe Just ay MH 0, The. raiders, had to. ehi in an Xs ink: whl by the lar out. a a fisherles of cate and the Island uf Sak- halin during the coming summer. Jap Embassy in Rome. TOKIO, JAN., %1.—Ithas begn: decided i = tw ai Bae the tera; !to raise the Japanese Legation at Rome to the rank of an Embansy, and it is undenstood that _M. Uchida, the Japa- nose Minister at Peking, will be appolnt- | ed Ambassador to Italy. | $50,000 to College. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—As a sequel to the banquet of the Bowdoin College Alumni. held here Wednesday evening, Co. Isaac Henry Wing, a wealthy 1 tired Jumberman, of Wisconsin. has given $50,000 to endow a college of math- ematics at Bowdoin NOT GOING TO VENEZUELA. LONDON, Jan, %7.—The British Ad- miralty says that the rumors that the British battleship Dominion is going to froundless, will . 8, this afternoon for home. SHIPPING NEWS. | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 7.14/Sun sets, 5.11/Moon acts, 8.27 THE TL High Water. Low Water. AM, VM AM. F Sandy Hook... oe jovernor's. Islard 350 Hell Gate 5st PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Campa Starve. Pring wiliem IV. Mongibeulo EI Cid INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. Hubert, Barbados. New York, Ta Touraine, Havre. Southampton. OUTGOING STEAMHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Ymbria, Liverpool, Merchant Prince, Zeoland, Antwi ‘Argentin: Gitotonia’ “Glangow. Charlestoz Bulgaria,” Hambure, iyeston. Etona, ‘Argentina. Jamestown, Norfolk ‘arbo, Curacoa, EI Valle, Galveston. ity of Savannah, EI Orleans. Porto, Rico. M onterey, Parima, 8t, Cro Princeoe tren ‘Alleghany, ‘Jamal eee TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD; , Which Is the Oldest House in the City? Do you know? Have you ever seon it? SEE TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD ACE lin eee | AMUSEMENTS. Huber’s 14th. St. Museum. |* in) New Yorks, 03 50 Other New and Interest- . and Mrs, | t (THE DEWEY jit gerated. But in ‘Bedford's Hope’ I have attempted to make them all human beings. My English hero in that plece is an experiment. Here- tofore an Englishman in a melo- drama has been made either an ass or a scoundrel. An English hero| wouldn't do down here, of cours, but Music, in Chicago, only my pano- (he goes pretty well in Fourteenth | Mr. Carter stopped to watch his) They like to cry, and as Jong as the} It's the human side of! street. audiences want the some chatacters week in and week out, They know them, they like them, and they @x- pect them.” It was only a step from the ohare acters to the crimes of melodrama, — “I've always insisted on “keeping my melodramas clean,” said Mr. Care ter. “Yes, I have put in a murder now and then, but I have been care~ ful to avoid other things, and virtue has always triumphed at the end iby a very large majority. I have,@l« Ways sought, above everything else, to nde stirring up strife. Two rep- resentatives of a labor union onde came to me and made me a proposl+ tion to write a play dealing with the struggle between capital and labog, saying they would have it presented junder the auspices of theif union in every city, and that by this arrangée- ment I'd be sure of making a lot of money. I told them that no amount of money could induce me to write a | play of that kind.” No, Mr. Canter hadn't heard of | Theodore Kremer's “Revolution of | 1910,” hot off the typ:writers; and anyway the “jackknife” ‘bridge was opening to place the heroine~Ip | peril for the eighteenth time. It ths auto had been brought up In a cireus | % couldn’t have leaped the gap more prettily. This time the audience did rise to the occasion. It both rose anil shrieked. But Mr. Carter threw him- self back and laughed while the hous cheered. I failed to see the joke. ~ “Why!” roared he, “it's so howl- ingly funny to see a lot of people making a hurrah over a simple little thing like that.” CHARLES DARNTON, Myrtle Corbin, will be a new feature at Huber's Museum. gee NEXT WEEK’S OPERA BILLS. | Ramen Will Remain with Mr. Con- ried's Company to the End of the Season, Mr. Conrled's programme for next week at the Metropolitan Opera-House is as follow! Tonday Eames, Plancon and Campanari. Wednesday—A double Dill: “Page ith so, Alten and Cam- panarl, and “Haensel und Gretel,” with the now familiar cast. Thursday — Special performance of “Rigoletto” for the benefit of the Italian Hospital, with Caruso, Scott! and Bese Friday wit Van Hooy, Knote Alton Goetz, Blaws and Homer. Hames has extended her contract and will continue with the company to the end of tha 0) ‘Die Meistersinger,” jut is Saunders lumphy Nichols, Mata, Daly. mH 8 cilaaere:. Eroupe. 160. 5,25 58% se ga Mats. Dally,] Barro’ Lancaster Co., Po. 2 kott ‘Troupe, a oO. pancan, 3 Cantaneoa, a Oo, Harlem | Stool WERE KING." 8 Scott, Mi Hill, N't., 180. 1 125% Roe 25c., 35¢e,, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, aS eee aks RED, | EMPIRE mie MRS. JACK.” Amelia Bing- | | MAUDE A o _'PerER PAN’ Isabelle Evesson, Ji CRITERION TR RB val & 440th as. Eva sis Mat Wed & dat oe Ethel Barrymore ™ Mich sti a Also Pantaloon, with Lionel B. KANIC KERBOE lid a SCHEFE Boa Bernard 8 Mat. Robert Loraine sin’ New Amsterdam .124.*.Pve. 8: FAY TEMPLETON in GEO. COH “45 Minutes from 1m Broadway’? Priva. Bwayachiat at Mats Wes BROAD # eat, 10. NIGHT AT Nd Mat. Pop. Prices. Beat Seats $1 eee JANIS ae pa NSMAN | |* 25, ry ima GREAT SuNCTRELS. HAVE You SEEN THE CLAN THE CLANSMAN? Higa sa | CIETY iRCUS wih . 5 es the Golden Fountains, Eves, at 8 Mats, (250 to G1 except Sats.) at 2) % fat. To-dy—Transatlantic Burlesque: EAST sTHE GOTHAM 2s. Mat. To-day—PARISIAN WIDOWS. te | if OQ ian st. 3d ay. \PAS OR Ss CONTINUOUS. WE I$ & HASSON. PIER rs ROSY N: DGE FOX and Her ‘Five Collesns SAVOY “THEA,, Bway & Hh 13. mee, Hackelt [tin rhe waite” ine "Mannering sof oe - UM Bway LYS? ay Si ae a. D. AL PLB sre Uo | The Fascinating ™ Droveiite Isle in ZA z a ‘e. Hoyal Italia: PELASCO Seven ts BLANCHE BATES" ‘in i we REIELD ¢ oe aoe Way re” (MATINEE ‘TO-DAY, 50:., 75, —-— JULIE 8 00 CASINOS! tora " BF Se Gill nade Bow T LYRICS! ‘sa Tho Babess, Baron xe Lage THEA. At Oth Ay, Mat. ‘To-day. 14th St. "Hise OF all Western Plays, Uig Auto Race BEDFORD'S HOPE |, Great Sensation. Sunday Mat.& Nt., Shepard's M'ving Pictures: AMMERSTEIN’S #721 Datiy Na itn 23 he oo A, A, Roberts, @ Musical Cuttys, wi jan Guevalile R, 3. 3: gone and. ethene Stree t Matinee To-Day, Boe to 1.00, Li Gra nd sre a oe Hoorah MI Nxt w'k.Hap Ward. TheGrafter, ST. NICHOLAS RINK gun Stand Columbus Ay. Hockey Game To-night. | Yale va. Cajumbla Perfoct Toe, 5 sessions daly, ou ™ oe Ditricnstein's few Laughter: geo rit i) WETROROUS tet ry Ey. Easherta Bitte tady Oren, Opera HARLEM. fae DREW Sy 93y Nxt Wk. Maxine Elliott in‘ Her Great Math’? | GARRICK HWATRE, goth at. Phone dos | wm Reynolds, .,. Preatdent By aoa THE LITTLE GRAVLADY Wed. & Sat Simon & Gardner So, 8. Biitlor | Heant d& Co. Cal Job WsBuR's sec TMIDDLETMADDLE | ing Feats a Theatro—WlGH crass = 20 Bar Acts, ‘Concerta MADISON SO. THEA. $ HENRI 2 VRIES. | YORKVI wii 2) LLY & G0. | otis. ited | Me Have you seen THE CLANSMAN? : AWataN WALLACK'S Ev,8 20. Magy, 1''y Wn, faashan=The’ SQUAW GARDEN fi?s Bye. 8.20, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In the New Farce } By RICKARD 'GACLOPER, 4 lar a Av. & 107th G OF THE xt Week—The St, 8 ¥; ‘Ted Marks’ 2 | URRA! HILL jones 1 Hat. ANC Sbise TYiy oilieicinge GU Tav.. 1 Mats bait 5.Mt We. Sat, Jas, WINEST GCA SieeL WY HONS i ene BND. | y Hnw Ata’ SoA ivinkthnas A. Mar, Nose Week |" ae ~- BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ~ TMPERTAL ries TS y THE BXEWITM -A Dennerate € ares ‘Tr. Pea Mabel MokKiniey, = Big Cauln, In a house of this kind the |)