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rasa oer sche tel amie aa le a Sa “THE WORLD: Miss St. Denis in “Temple Dance” Made Outsiders Gasp a Little. WAS AWFULLY ARTISTIC. Rul St Des Reb ~ OS XS) “Radha” Didn't Wear Much, but | That's Part of the Sweet “Symbolism.” By Alice Rohe. A bare your upon the stage of the Mud yesterday afternoon. The hed its nm rapt Oh, No, was not of Kneipp mas soclety y of art, It or 4 cism. of smoking i ing, awaying figure In a Hi and prae Seley, wrapt and her Hinder No potlee ea was an inyi nine hundred upon the furs and otrer brand new sensa From Vaudeville to “Mysticism.” Be it known that ‘ood | woman gilded | te Ww wo w ac ot ns undulat- joo temple, | fect bowed | “Raina” | / on of dancin erming Radha Person wio lias been discov clety. Twenty-six women, appreciat the beauty of the Oriental dance Radha, ga a cial matinee for theiy! tha. | termination to et om of bondage. Hs with lof attain and symbolic ;24owlng thie be fre and Wine friends that the eves and fill elignit Hindoo dan too, he st! their over ple. When uous or suggestive. They are tive than our accepted Ame. , performed by women with ut low In the neck. sure the play of muscles of the wonderful flexibility of gra bod: can appeal only to the artis Mrs. Frances fairly buboling over with ‘If Miss St. Denis goes she will be the craze of she sald, "Her poetry wonderful.” Society and literature and and everybody found Miss St Denis “charming.” Some of the women think she has “perfectly dear” fect Among those who expressed approval and delight were Mrs. Doug- las Roblason, Mrs. Charlotte Wilbou Mrs. Edwin’ Addison Greeley, Lady Maitland, Mrs, Jacob Schiff, Mrs’ James Snever ‘Miss "Marguerite Merlington Miss Laura Post, John Lafarge. J. anticipated. It was all Art—Art unshod | and unacomed. “So Artistic—So Different.” After the symboll: you pveferrea to label It— Art and Literature apjourned to lobby to partake of tea, which was 4 be real Hindoos ‘In real tur- m real Rus samovars, Ud Mivsteld, who was one werers” of Miss St. Denis, ¢ over the young dancer’ wus; t upt nd Burnett was enthusiasm. ta Le i the town,” of motion is art so beautiful and ing ever seen in am anxious to sec the pocition she ied and worked self, arid they* are Tam su n't who can eritieise and of thelr being, from that 1 nis achieve 1e thelr wonderf Tangy one on th FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1906. BAREFOOTED WRIGGLER, FROM FAR-OFF INDIA CIN N, J.), DELIGHTS SOCIETY METZ SCOLDS THE |U. S. GUNBOAT CHASES EDUCATION BOARD! BAND OF CHINESE PIRATES Pe oe aemneeee Comptroller Says It Has Con- Standard Oil Launch Looted by River Gang tracted Debts of $1,050,000 Near Canton and Big Quantity of Rifles Without Authority. and Ammunition Seized. The contention of the Board of HONG KONG, March 23.—A launch owned by the Standard Oil Education over its claim that tt hal! Company was seized and looted by pirates near Canton yesterday. all the powers of « corporation and Lk ry 4 could practically demand that the The pirates secured a number of American rifles and a thousand , rounds of ammunition. __The United States gunboat Callao is proceeding to the scene of the piracy. Roard of Estimate tssue revenue bonds came up again to-day. It was brought up by Comptroller Metz, who sald that a partial examination of the accounts Alden Weir, Bitter The Edward Blashfield, Karl Rouland. ses who give the maténee ds and Whose object it Is St. Denis before the pub- Richant Mansfield, Mrs. Mrs. Charles C. Worth- Karl Bitter, Mrs. k@ward Ho Bh . Mrs. Francke “H, , Bos- worth, Mrs, Arthur Davies, Mrs, furry Harkness ler, Mrs. aul Leices- Ford, Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder, Ben Ali Haggin, Mrs. Henry W 1. Mrs. Imanishi Mrs. Adrian ii Jollne Mrs. Otto Ht. Kahn, | Mra a Mever, Mrs. Howard Mans- . fleld, Mrs, G 1. Nichols, Mra, Eliot Norton, “Mrs, Orlando Rowland, Mrs, Pillip Conway wyer, Mrs, Howard Taylor, Mrs. James M. Townsend “Mrs: T AWow Ticker, Mra. J. Alden Welr. Radha, w 1 name is Ruth stldacended and | ereannate Denis, and who cones from Somerylile, | sense N. TL (present resid Brooklyn, TOE Maat Se Net Yd appeared recently in vaudeville, So. j minis pe teat clety discovered } the high pi symbolism In 1 A few gross souls day that tiey didnt know all about, but for Radha and er dances hardsonely gowned woman t : . arms aroun@ ni woman. (Flend's wine Cun, the it was all over aoweracall “I think t darin had imply Indovs s fon but that ekirt.” “L can only re the person who pronounced the V. ot Medici in Canfleld. “1 th indecent than There was a scat audience, but one of them CLOTHES MADE “HER SEEK DEATH | i ing their artistic souls with aesthe Vane . | elem, just kke the women jLittle Rose Collander Tried jot Exactly Midway. | Suicide Because Too Poor to First of all there were an overture | i | and interlude composed by Harvey | Have New Dress. Worthington Loom It was Orien | music, without a igkestion of the | Midway o} Then Radha made, sover Is approaching and her appea was too poor to buy her The stag was hung with Oriental bit of finery for the fe draperies and rugs, Braziers burned Hande sixteen yeirs old, ot on right and left, and incense rose ia) h street, tried to kill h pungent smoke-it was the 24 Rey sailaning, iodine .2er Dance f AS s@¥ed by doctors In Gouvwer- The frst dasce was disappointing to| 2° Un pital aul she was arraigned @ large woman in black velvet, “I eaux, Marke: Police Court later, thought It was going to be—well—er—or | § Sees ted ty Magiathite Mayo Bellev hbr 8: you know what 1] ¢ commented, — “Ssht—took ; bit more— she @ litte mean,” fospital for examination as a a8 been Nittle brightness in tow,” replied ber companion; CN eet ae erie F aa § life, especially since her parents In splto of the fact that Miss 8t took her out of school and put her to work in a sweatshop. he: Denis bids for fame on account of her For years things RePraet citak . | ot gone well with the family. bare feet, her hands ure the most won | Sanuary wai hs Aas senly. In F derful part of her dance, They undue! last the eldest son, am, dite (ilke the: wavee: of sea, as a] 2800 twenty-two, driven insane by the “&xpoesess | grind in a sweatshop and the fact that After the incense dance, which was | 8 Small earnings were taken by the performed in sutlicient wrappings and perlly, har nee aa not hone ie sh : : tee he gir wanted, committed suicide drape ies but bare feet, more Orient al! py jumpi off the ‘roof of the house. must (lights low, of course,) was played! “His mother had always suffered from by the ore ra. Then came the| me } nd. hor first-born's sulcide ©Cobra’ Dane Tate wet s st. | 82 Preved upon her mind that she has Denis, wach her flexible hat Aerana her | become | al 1 foo, About a writhing, swaying body, gave. so sus, | Moat she attempted suicide by Kestive & picture of (he coora chit a | drgnking uurbolic acid. sensitive + who. didn't eftia) “Since her brotner's death Rosle has aymbolin ACHIGIIY, Bitton aint) been able to work but lttle In the erald rings on cach hand gleaming like | SWeatshop, for she has had to stay at Rveacincines Us head shone Ga the | home and hurse her mother, ‘The father Undulating Angers. sarns a Ltte selling notions from a Famcls Dance” Resi pushcart. Max, anotuer brother, works | pie Dance” Real Thing. ina sweatship. It was the “Hindoo ‘Temple Danew?| Rosie wanted to get back to work in § that tuitilied all expectations, op, but there was no one wise, And now, when Pass- No one went away disappointe: upproavckes and the gitls she knows the afternoon of symbolle-why not say! ate talking about the new finery they Foalistic dancing?—but that would not to have for the feast, she decided in Keepng with the atmospher ) high are and westhoucien, ene OF hy did you try to kill yourself, Ro- | Radha, ‘explained the high art pro sked Magistrate Mayo, when the } grammes wrich were nanded out by Ir}, smiull for her age, was ar- / turbaned Hindoo youths, is the deiiied | 'a!gned before him. | Wife of Krishi eof the favorite | “Because [ can't have any now cloth deities of the Hindoo religion. It was | for Passov T want a new waist and pigin that Krishna didn't know quite| skirt, and T have Is these,” display uP his wire was u from yesterday | INE & razed green sweater, covered by | afternoon's perforinanc a stained brown walst, and a ragged j A. Special worship (see programme) | and threadbare black skirt. ‘They ware is made to Radha by tie temme priests, | her working clothes, and she has no others. “Lam barely able to make a Iving,” said the father, and he told of his son who committed ‘silcide and his wife who tried to, and who now does nothing but go around the house weeping and ‘wail- | ing and wringing her hands. “rhis girl must not be jeft In such a home,” sald the Magistrate, ‘Then he sent her to Bellevue. , asking to be shown the way of libera: ticn. “While they are prostrate before the shrine, the spirit of Radha enter: | the tdol, Which, descending from the jestal, delivers a message in the : form of a mystic dance. The first fig- ure of the dance consists of five : cles, gach typifying one of the five Byecnses. The second figure portrays three stages, the renunciation, the de- FOUD ONL STEPS | WITHSKULLBROKEN ses FRIDAY, March 23. Hhlf a dozen brokers had a hand in putting up the price of Reading to-day, and each one flashed the signal ‘No | coal strike.” When the trading was ‘Unidentified Man May Have, most active Edward Waissermann and Been the Victim of Mur- | the gates party were the heaviest buy- | ers. For a while the bids for Reading derous Assault. common outran the offerings. Wasser- mann was a leading Reading bull on the occasion of Its previous boom, and @ good proportion of the small specu- lative fry followed him cheerfully to- | day, When asked for some definite in- formation regarding the anthracite coal situation, Mr, Wassermann said, with a wave of the hand: “It’s all right. There won't be any strike | A Uttle Jater in the day T. A. Me- Intyre & Co., of the Stock Exchange, issued the folowing comment: ‘There is absolutely nothing more in the ad- vance of Reading than a movement on the part of Wassermann, Jacob Field and other bull interests in this stock to put the stock up as high as possible be- fore the joint conference on the strike situation, which is to be held next Mon- Fi day.” { he man was found by #ranklin] Meanwhile the bullish sentiment de- | Raton, a negro porter, who had but a|veloped and spread all over the market, | few minutes before swept the stairs. |Not only was Reading bought on the | There was nobody there at the tlme/advance in blocks of 1,000 and 2,000 and the ticket chonper saw nobody get /shares, but Union Pacific and Southern off a train, The man was at the foot Pacific came actively into the swim. | of the short flight of stairs that leads !rhe tast-named stock opened at 65 3-1 |from the first landing to the ticke: ‘ana crossed 68 a few minutes afterwards jellice. He was lying with his head on while the brisk period lasted several while Walking up the st ‘The the- |8 points. Great Northern, for Instance, ory that was at first advanced that he advanced 21-2 to 319, and Northern r ived his injury by falling was S I by ‘the position of his body, | clflc went fim 215 1-2 to 218. Nearly | Tore a eee. pomters Seal | thai swat La lall of the active low-priced stocks were » ani e was plenty © to-morrow helped to give(the gencral Again oes 2 Fun back jp the street rarket a wholesome tone, The know elgler, of Lebanon Hospital, on moventent of money un to the close of business yesterday shows an appar- ent net gain in cash by the local banks of $1,139,8W. In detail the banks gained Dr. examining the unconsclous man, decide: that the fracture could most’ readily have been pro d by blows of u blunt net on the interior movement $1, a8 compared with a gain from the in- terior the previous weex of $1,474,760. This week's gain was cut down to the instrument. With thls announcement the police of the Morris station figure slated by @ loss of $538,000 to the Sub-'Treasury. gan to work. Deteotives Bissert an. Pompkins were detatled and the Bronx President Daniel Guggenhelm, 0} American Smelting and Retining C Detective Bureau was notified. As ve! nothing thas developed and the ‘nollce slip bas the o.se as “fallen down- ‘The man has mixed gray hair and mustache and a ruddy comnixion. Ha pany, discloses the interesting fact that his company has contracted — with ‘Charies M. Bchwab to smelt all of Schwab'e ores for the next twenty-five years. It was only a little while ago that Mr. Schwab threatened to bulld a Is five feet elght inches tal, and of heavy build. He wore a blue coat and smelting plant of his own, because he could not get as quick service as he | An assault that may result in murd occurred mysteriously to-day on the stairs of the elevated station at One Hurdred and Fitty-sixth street on the Third avenue line. A man about fifty years old was found with a compoun fracture at the base of the skull. A! ithe Lebanon Hospital he was sald to be fatally tujured. The police have not yet established the identity of the in- jured man, From letters in his pocket he is believed to be a truckman, and there is an attempt being made to con- nect the assault with the recent truck- men’s strike, one victim of which is now [in Hudson Street Hospital with a sim- vest, gray striped trousers, a blue over- coat and a brown derby hat. Cards ang adverdisements in his pockets led thé police to believe he is a truckman, | ‘The man's condition became worse | this afteincon “nd Coroner MeDonalt sat by his bedside hoping that he might get an ante-mortem statement, wanted from the Smelter — peo! palates Rl Upon investigation, “however,” Mr. chwab found that the position of ¢ MAY AND JULY LEAD Gusgenheim Comvany was right ‘The reason that all of the ore he desired was not treated was because they were silicious ores, which required fluxes, and as he could not get the fluxes he con- tracted with the Smelting Compan: This company 4s about to erect A $5,000, 000 smelting plant at Point San Bruno in Callfornta, which will employ 2,000 men and handle copper ores only. ‘The animation displayed by the New York. Chicago and St, Louts (Nick Plate) Issues was In connection wi IN RISE OF COTTON. The tone of the cotton market at the opening to-day was firm, with the first prices 3 to 8 points higher. Shorts were nuch In evidence, notably In May and jJulv. and both options passed 11.00, July | touching 11.02 within ten minutes after March, 10.77 1 "Apri, 10.79 to 10.81: May, 10.95 | the announcemert that J. P. Morgan to i Tune,” 10.96 to 10.97; July; 10.97, & Co. had purchased $10,000,000 of 4 per to August, 10,88 to 10.00: October, | cent. debenture bonds of this compan 10.87 10.88: November, 10,37 offered: a December, 10.40. to 10.41;' January, 10.45 ‘This issue of bonds, which was author- ized by the directors some weeks ago, revives the old sory of a readjustment of the Nickel Plate’s capitalization with, perhaps, the oonversion of the second preferred stock into common stock, According to common report in Stock Exchange circles, Nickel Place shares will have a conspicuous place in the prospective upward movemenk of low-priced stocks. Nickel Plate com- mon advanced a full point to-day on unusually good buying. Secretary Bly, of the New York Stock Exchange, has issued a circular to the to 10.44 The closing prices were: March, 10.85 to 10.88; April, 10.90 to 10.92; May, 11.08 to 11.04; June, 11.03 to 11.04; “July, 11.04 to 11.05; August, 10.03 to 10.4; September, 10.52" to 10.83; ‘October, 10.41 to 10.42; No- vember, 10.41 to 10.42; December, 10.45 to 10.46; January, 10.48 to 10.60, scan oeeeeeeetipenr eet STOCKS LACK LIFE IN LONDON MARKET, POE as Ledyard on the Hight ot the LONDON, March 23.—Money was in| State Comptroller to send inspectors to increaged demand In the market to-day, | their offices to { t papers, a Discounts inclined downward. ane tone pales tloket be emer. Ki hes nies. Stock” cha: nel flor rtd ceo Dasinens Wao inanimers, | the stock teansfer tax has been paid, - | Mr. Ledyard, who ts the general coun- C ta of hss O reoduce The gunboat Callao is a..ached to the Asiatic fleet and is commanded by Lieut. Robert W. Henderson. She is of steel, having a displacement of 200 tons and carries six guns. She has a speed of ten knots an hour. Canton, in the vicinity of which the launch was attacked, near the mouth of the West River, in the province of Kwangtung, is the great seaport of Southern China. MAHLER BROS., Sixth Avenue & 31st Street. Attractive Special Values in Boys’ Clothing ! Buster & Russian Norfolk & Double Blouse Suits ! Breasted Suits ! 29 | Val Val : 927) ae Con ele of the Board of Faducation showed that they were In a shocking condition. "We have already found,” he said, “that they have gone aherd and made contracts and are still in debt to the amount of $3,060,000, which must be paid. There is ona pressing {tem of $80,000 which must be met ut once, as jt works a great hardship on som comparatively poor peaple, My cibject in calling up the matier at this time is that We may ask the Board of Alder- men to favor the granting of this mony forthwith." The Comptroller then offered a reo- lution to that effect, which was prompt- ly passed. 1t will come before the Board of Aldermen on ‘Tuesday next Meanwhile the Comptroller promises to continue his investigation into the auliting of educational accounts. When explanations were asked for as to how the Board of Education could run $1,050,000 Into debt without authority, it was stated that It was the old troub.e, which had been going on for years, | Taking advantage of he last section of the charter, relating to education, It Was explained “the Board claimed the right to call upon the Board of Esti- mate to issue revenue bonds at any imo Sizes 3-8 years, Sizes 8-16 years, or any specific permanent improve- fF Ment." That right alun-ueh auctioned, | All-wool tweeds, cheviots and Cues fuera] fancy wal stures, jas never been tested, The Board of |cassimeres — black and blue tweeds—all wool and excellent stimate claims that in eases of re- | mixed eftects—of very desirable style, Finely tailored coat rs era ¢ Be: 1 n Palka eid snaliees Roraiae ina tie ae quality, Patent leather belts, Trousers have elastic waist Ation allowed Inthe budget. | bloomer pants, hand embroi- perience tsped 5 lras: Instead of doing so, according to Mr.| dered emblems. Every suit perfect or money Metz, the Board of Education went Silk tle with each suit, refunded. ahead and spent their appropriation for repairs and other matters, yet still went on making repairs to school buildings, giving small contracts until the sum ched the total of $80,000. hat money.” the Comptroller said, ix due to small traders who cannot afford to lose it. The itema which run the total up to $1,050,000 are mostly in the line of permanent {mprovements. j SPRING OVERCOATS—SPECIALS —Blue or tan—extra 1 8 length, double breasted, wel! lined. Very jaunty and with hand- de 9 some buttons. Sizes 3-10 years. A stunning little garment, worth $3.98, Open Saturday Evenings. ‘THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS | To-day's highest, and net lowest, closing prices of stocks from yesterday'# re as follows: n y Am! Gotten Oil, Am, Grass Twine, . Am Hide & Leath, + Am. Ho & L. pf =u Am! low nM Am’ % Am 4 Am, Rf Am Am: ‘ am m, ‘ +m +k +1 $4 t+ % + + 4% 714 4 Rt § ed B+ % % fag gts Ma the ee 4+ 2h S14 +1 + 1% + OM + % a+ oH bot +h — % + 8 + 34 i g +t + + % + x sg Sy 88 + % Alrbrake he at Cent = central ™ Nir. Pactfie ais Ont & > | Pac ‘s j Pac: Be zt Pe + «Pre + | Preacet § + { Ry. Sx. tart +m rag + % i ym tom ar we oy |S Louie Swe 22 sagt St) Laut. SW. pt + 1% Texas Pre. —! T, St ob. & W = Tain, city RT. a n. Rag & Paper = 1Un, Pac. 2 + & Pas. pf Paynes + y 8 RT oo Tt a Re TE TG + 8. Rubber. = 8 S Rubber’ pe, 1 S, Stoel 8. Steel pe Va -Caro, Wahach Wabash Wik, Come. oo. Wis, Cen. pt. +FAdvance. The total sales of stocks to-day were 760,500 shares, and of bonds $1,916,000. BULLS HELP WHEAT WHILE SHORTS BUY. Wheat was steady at a moterate ad- vance to-day on the strength of the market at Liverpool and the shipments from Argentina for the week, Shorts covered and bulls eave some sinnort Corn started higher, but later lost the gain. New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, 81-2 to 856-8: September, 83. Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —May. 78 1-4 to 1-8 to 78 1-4: July, TT a4 to 775-8 to 77 8-4; September, 771-2, Corn —May, 45-8 to 443-4; July, 447-8 to 45, New York's closing prices wer Wheat--May, 86 bid; July, 848-8 offered September, 1-4, Corn—May, 511-8 of- fered; July, 511-4 offered; September, {18-8 bid; October, 51 did; November, GL bid; December, 503-8 bid. ay, Tes tered July, 18 to Tits } M4 to W§; Mey. rey oo prices wore; Wheat-| tum Co.) Krakauer Pianos’ AT REOUCED PRICEs. Ordinarily we sell our unsurpassed instruments at their REGU- LAR prices, which are reasonable enough when their excellence is considered. But this is to be A REMOVAL SALE. We are going to vacate this place, where we have been so many years—going to move into new quarters just as soon as they can be roperly fitted for us. This stock of splendid Pianos MUST BE MoVED_PREFERABLY INTO THE HOMES OF NEW OWNERS—for that reason, RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES on absolutely new, beautiful Krakauer Pianos—instruments which, in the opinion of renowned art- ists, RANK WITH THE WORLD'S BEST MAKES, Slightly used Krakauers and some discontinued styles are offered at very alluring prices. So, too, with pianos of other makes which MORO SLAUGHTER ~ BRINGS NO GAIN Philippines Official Says “Re- grettable” Fight Will Not Improve Matters. WASHINGTON, March 23.—Major H. L, Scott, Military Governor of the Sulu Islands of the Philippine group, who ts In this country on leave of absence, talked to the President today about the situation fn the Phillippines. Major Scott will leave for the Philippines early in April to continue hts duties 6s chief executive of the Sulu Islands Referring to the recent fight between the United States forces and the Moros! on Mount Dajo, Major Scott sald: “The chief of the band, which prac- tically was wiped out In the Mount Dato fight, is entirely friendly to the United States. He has endeavored to prevent this particular band from continuing its warfare against our Government, but his efforts were of no avail, The members of tle band preferred death to surrender. “See this hand," sald Major Scott, holiing out hie right hand from which | two fingers were misaing. “Well, I tried to induce the leader of the band wihich gave me that wound to yield to us—tried at least fifty times, but he ‘would Usten to no reason. “I gave him every possible assurance | of falr and just treatment, even as I lay In the hospital wounded, He re- turned only deflant and Insulting mea- sages. “It became necessary finally to hunt him and Ms band down and give them battle. Thi fanatical leader of fanatical band—Panglim Hassan we have taken in exchange for our own, Come and choose. BE PROUD OF. Krakauer Bros.; 113 EAST 14TH ST., N. Y. A Krakauer in your home is SOMETHING TO The savings in this sale are very substantial, GRAY HAIR to Youthtut Coler. “Had been troubled ndruf a long time, fter using one bottle of Huicheuith 4 ‘four dru gone and my al by | ORYING BABIES name—was killed In the battle of Mount} ITCHING SKINS iehealth quickiy b ajo. ray , BO matt “T doubt. that the situation in. the © REST, no sleep. Iteh, itch, itch, | or white, Poaluvely islands will be improved by that fight. -scratching antil the tender skia| xerm aud stops balr falilog. Deen ast, rearettable, on many accounts, ag ii inflamed, sore and bleeding. | Sralittie antits Und ees Coe may_be. \d promotes fine growth. , artina Soaps | 30 A TORPID THINKE! 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