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we THE EVENI ISREGONGLED TO WIFE IN HOSPITAL Dinédian Sent to Insane Ward for Observation, Sorry He Wandered. At the Close of To-Night’s Performance at the Globe Theatre She Will Have Spokén’ Approximately 150,000 Words in | a Single Week. Goes to Bed at 3, Is Up at 8—Undergoes Daily @ Territic Physical and Emotional Strain, and Exclaims: “Work Keeps Me Young!” L BE GOOD NOW. Bigelow Declares. Trouble hich Started at Summer Home Is Ended. BY CHARLES DARNTO) Sarah Bernhardt the woman is as great as Sarah Bernhardt the act- ress. She is The Wonder Woman of the stage. At sixty-seven age has not touched her, At sixty-seven she plays a boy. At sixty-seven she acte all her old roles and others that are new. y, the comedian, W ¥ as he became reconctted with his At sixty-seven she gives ten perform: at whose request je wae com-| @2ces in a single week. Wi to the pssthopathte ward What a week's work she will have finished when the curtain falls upon County Hospital yesteniay reconcillation i# a c weeks by t y in “Les Buffons” to-night! ery night has seen her in @ play running from 8 until almost 12 o'clock. Add to this four matinees of similar length and you will see « at Sarah Bernhardt believes in an eight-hour day. To make it te, on the two remaining afternoons she has directed rehea max spent median York chasing ite environs in an Dalle, dies « 2 4 r 1 Is Tasting Rete * usicerpmionto his 220M 2 until 6.30, Yet every night she has come to the footlights as fresh as foal engagements and in being & dais: d by theatre managers. When he If the Department of Labor Is looking niy say Tam happy, 1 cannot the hospital after the Board of for statistics it should not rlook the Tam tived.”" : iners sit In judgement on hiv case | indefatigavie, inexhaustible Sarai, Not Was now time for } her to finish her hour day—with voice, hands, fe brain ail going at express speed. So leared the track, _—- jay he will seturn home repentant much ch: ned but minus an autos and a big ban’ @ automobile was found abandanod | her emo-| co tion mately g the wear and tear on she will have spoken approxi- 150,000 words from the stage of In snow drift Wednesday morning Globe Theatre: by tonight Third street and Sixth avenue, 2 Algion” she has “tWo thousand) bkiyn, after Bigelow had called on to use her o 5 i ife in her apartment, No. 137 Pros- | fely be estima a Park West the day befor «had ) words, Her oth: | to 15,000 wo: run be taken as the a eac! age | funerai, much for Mrs ARCHITECT'S BRIDE IN QUIET WEDDING iving with hor If you ave fond of figures—I'm not— » Mme. Terrani, the wife of a mu-|™ake the most of these, for they are director, in Brooklyn, since her sep- | UNique. Subtract, if like, from the | from the comedian dally activities of this tireless | of sixty-seven the hours that she gives to rest. “Ah! you”may say, “now we have ft." No, you haven't. Sarah Bern- hardt goes to bed at three In the morn- ths ago, 9 she applied to Maxis he Fifth Avenue Court harging lerly was arrested in hy apartment No, 39 West Twenty-second street, ing and Is up at eight ~ aga “Life Is short—-why ose halt of tt 1n| Granddaugt 5 in ever since when he timsn't been | bite is Liha ata ae anddaughter of Founder of BRiai he has. bein weeping sleep’ she said as she spoke of this last Vhere have ween all these three tks that Joe you Weber and | Young with Enthusiasm. Jewelry Firm Becomes 1 | y fourth act of ‘ 5 ‘is hav b looking for you? he was after the fourth act of M : ~ " faked to- | Sorceress that I went to see Mrs. G, S. Parker. Weber enga: Bigelow to help | Bermhanit, won She was still {tty Gordon in “Alma, Where Do| trembling with the tortures of the In- Liv The failed to) a @ stood in her dressing- up at a performa hair tumbled about her comedia One of the quietest home weddings of the Season was solemnizef in the Tif- VWilllam Morrie fe the vaudevite| head, and her strange ey hted with| fany mazsion in East fer who booked him in a skit] tie fires of her unquene | street to-day when Miss Ju “The Girl and the Guy." Bige- | She stood under a glaring e | eat Titaity, ‘graltaadghincesy Ritter Wuy. iA tow Céyi neo he e most trying of all this side of t tn ritane, fauna ehter of Charles sey cares ARAL GeRHEG eoancoly w Any OIAdE | » founder of the Jewelry firm, bared without a word of w Was married to Gurdon Satterstall Par. fe sketch was withdrawn, |than she looks across the footlights.! 70" ™ VOURE GCAnIIL UTE . ma There were lines in the face—yes hitest of Cambridge, n't know—don't care,” he groaned. : | Mase. Only members of the famil mme sleep.’ lonly lines left there by thought and are tee ’ 6 families RU Ne know the whereatoute o¢| feeling, Her face was young with the] (oo ® ‘ew intimate Senge were’ IH. automobile nor of George, his negro | © nT a deve wey ott | eromony was performed by Rev. uffeur, who had attended nim In his : Fawn A, Parker, father of the bride. it to Mra, Bigelow and who was ‘ ; and & retired Mpmcsaliiah His. oed away when Bigelow flourished t breakfast on DICORRRAN eB of Lotions | K pl Istol to force hi this week a Lady in che big way Into h wife's e. came to her and urged: “You should balloon on the fourth oor of the Tit- ire. Bigelow arrived at the h try my treatment, Madame, It will work The decorations were plain, lay and went immediately wonders in your fac Sarah looked CONSisting of palms and roses, husband. critically at the Lady of Lotions for a T wore a simple princess Ph, Val, how could you have me jroment, then put down her cup and in| #wn. She carried a bunch of orange he asked 1 Then came! jen sweetest, softest tone inquired: |¥lossoms. Her slater, Miss Comfort B revoncilixtion “Whe, then, don't you try it on your, Tiffany, was her only bridesmaid nee » Everything All Right. own face?” Whereupon the Lady of Mr Lawrence Bu: a cotlege verything will be all right.” said| potions vanished, Mr. I Was bel oe Bigelow after the interview. | “Rants doctors 1 not apply to ushers n s ker, B. 8. Sohies- f Bigelow will be well noon and | a sie hasno use for them, 1) ier, Alvin Baird and A. H, Weed - d t was tere t af a Among those present were: . H ible that such a thing had to happen, | could seo that at a glance. en Prank ike 9 4 ‘one ae it perhaps it 1s for the best, Mr.) “Work keeps me youn she fe. soe oe Hee rm Kn rs. Ray Bigelow and I have been very happy, | marked, with a smile that played along| Morris, Mr. and Mrs. George Horn. ind I'm sure we will be again. No,| her lips like summer lightning, | biome, and ae Wullaig A ro dad don't think he will try to go back to oO! aitinore; Stanley B. ‘arker, Menry ark for some time—it's not so easy | Only Tired Enough to Enjoy Rest. | Parker, Mv, and Mrs, Graham Lusk, to go on and make people laugh aft ‘And working day and night does not/ pr, Wiliam Lusk, H. B. Fenno and) hat he has been throw So hel tire you? Davis Conrad She cnught the question with a laughs) phe pride was given away by her trouble between the Bigelowsl ,, ‘i tebnad Weese & 4 : Hy The comedian | tens ed father, Lous C, Many. Mise Dorothy summer. T shall be glad when Sunday | Truly, | Tiffany, one of the bride's aii hundsome summer home at jam | ° ers, acted tington, L. 1. and likes to giva| comes. Then I shall rest these"—with @/ as flower siri. tles there. Some of these parties| sweeping gesture across the knees—| Miss Tiffany's engagement was an- Bigelow objected to, and chis| “and these”—swinging her hands across) nounced jast M She ia one of the | sed a dinagreement that grew when| ner breast and cugting off her at | heiresses of $19,000,000 left by the founder y came to town for the theatrical | the elbow. “But,” she continued, Jot the Tiffany firm. The groom has she Sthow, 1 | made his home at No, 198 East Fortieth on. Jonly tired enough to be glad that SUM! street since he began his career as an s been comedian with Anna | OMY : t HOW ae een aft and an taere | 4ay is a day of rest for me, It ts ro architect here severs! years ago. A fa to a disagreraent after wale | With all of us, is it not? ‘The Kool Goda trip abroad the young coupte will Would leave the cast o} made {t so. We work a little and then | make the 6 in New York in one of kag Tast we rest.” the uptown hotels. H eminent and, ‘Work a Ittle'—ten performances In | da fand- to-hand ff! ot long ago } wx uve_ninty-eevenivte to vet” a0d/ TWO FIRES IN SAME HOUSE. me petted: tp fagh hs A | early: tc rise—I was knocked silly! a ndrew ack foug and were dis- | sk of the Ds" ut this {snot the hardest week's | i. Eiiatince the encovter Ee ee tg have done,” she assured te,| renants of Brooklyn Apartments To Magistrate Tighe gave orders that “Once I gave eleven performances, That} Driven Out Twice in | was !n Boston on my last visit to this) country, When the public is kind enoush | to wish to see me it would be unkind of We jane be reported back to him on J but the doctors at the hospital do *hink there will be any need for Magistrate to take any further ac- Two Hours, ‘Two fires broke out last night in the apartment of Sam Islinsky on the aec- me not to appear, would it not? | they expect the comedian will] so. 4. little to give that we should|ond floor of No. #47 Stone avehue, in tine shape by that time give it gladly. Work, they say, kills| Brooklyn, and each time drove out the | J | some people. But it keeps me allve, It| tenants of the three-story building, The World Ad. ty well for us to remember that Ife ‘s| fist was early in the night, and result. wok a holidas, If 1 W we should|ed from @ curtain blowing @@ainet a ells House |i i cies eo ive me we llbel ati PUR Hone lit aF guished {t they were again called to the ho The second fire apparently started from sparks from the first. In| if it means four matinees.”’ Work Here a Pleasure, and Saves |City Asked About Alleged $500,- NG WORLD, 84 Says the Great Ariist ; “TT Rave Done a Good Week's Work T Zan Only Say T am Kappy. T Gannot Say T Am Cired.”” MME BESNHAR Mare FRS* TC MAMER IN 1880 hunni W 000 Race Fund. ‘The legisiative graft hunting tee devoted iis attention to- into ¢ surance comp: But it was inquiry nies, announ that hyve man at | | | was injure he whougnt 1 Capt. ¢ reer She laughed again, but the two maids | ine first blaze there was $5 damage and ~ OMMISSION, | wno were tugsiag a her dress in the |), the second $7 back frowned over her shoulder, for in a TOMES, SHERK & PALMER, taking a step forward she was giving | To Mulld Porte Rico Post-omee. ‘Attorneys and Counsellors, them extra work WASHINGTON, Dec. 10<-The P. J ic “In France I have never done as much | capiin Construction Company of Ni BIO ORED Me st gy as I am doing here,” #he went on,| york has been awarded the con Publisher ial ‘though T alwayés work hard there | gor pullding the new iaif-million do} New, York World This is a special occasion, and 1 enjoy | tar post-omee in Ban Juan, Porto Rico Dear Sir: Rie . living up to it. And then there non the Jast Sunday in September, || nee qe pleasure one finds In p COaeINE, anne ey . 1 inserted a 3-line “Real |] Ws ueAaure ales y YOU READ THIS? "Ad. in your paper, ‘Through |] !4 plays. You saw ‘La Samari-|CAN YOU H ne Te tn in alae \ fe of the several replies to the ad, || It is beautiful, is tt not? E hope) Can you read in elpher, # premises were sold in aboui ans will Ike It—it a 49 wonders joouree, Tut if you are clever enough, yee or four daye, due entirely to 1) su: and poetic stand {# always won- | YOu can puszle It ¢ ig World ad, Which cost but 75 |} ; \ | derful. In his plays I find tnsptrati I Cente, = ‘As’ it would ordinarlly cost us {| for work. 1 have pl 19100 in commissions to make this || taine’ many times 2.1.1..2..2.9.-4.. alo Loan wately soy we got our | noe repeat. {ther (BR. BGR 01 worth from your paper ss ee wer aunts: | weeks, My rt G5. BAe Bee Bhd SYD) H, PALMER, sort of ep | cam! st Kind of play > B¥ ea 19 Freee 357d ‘ LAlg ‘Jeanne d'Arc,’ and ‘Li %43.59:.2 8b Samar mn I have give al hat 0 Houses, Lots, Farms, &c., Make | re i. in Variety ot tnoos and od . ‘ Vibnl Sica PRE RE If you don't Want to take the trouble, Excellent Christmas Presents, raracter, “T’Alglon’ js a Kreat atrain~ | oy can find its startling dramatic aclu: | A but T love ie tha, ton ia the new “ARSENE LUPIN Fon Present Bargeina See thousand verses, But 1 love it. The | story, “phe Hollow Needle,” by Maurte SUNDAY WORLD WANT or plays—well, they are shorter. But! Denian ) begin In Monday's they are all part of the week's work. tvenin, It's the tlagest mye- DIRECTORY TO-MORROW. | jag isi nave doue a good week's Work tery tale of tue year, Don't mine it rado was hurt. The Ce danage, a ethods of the was Jan, 1 ‘ 1" r concluded date the «¢ may apply for an extension of ——— or WIEN SHE ER visey ce HYDE TOTESTIFY GRAFT HUNTERS ill Be pmit- » the fire in probing time TO MMTE. SERNMaARpDT “BATURDAY, DECEMBER -DpDavy IRISH BEAUTY ~ HURRIES COURT into race track graft would be resumed Monday or Tuesday of next week. It Is probable that City Chamberlain Hyde will then be called as a witne Early in the investigution Assista Diatrict-Attorney EB | County told a story about of a fund of $500.00 at a \ Delmonico's of persons in in racing. His testimony was based on a story told him by ex-Senator Gardner of Brooklyn. According to 4 account to Elder, Chamberlain Hyde attended the Delmonico meeting. Afte Hider testified efforts made by | ommittes to find Harry Payne! Waltr es TR. Keena and other to tee Colorado Damages the Waewwaltte H in Vineyard Sow VINBYARD HAVEN, Mase., D: - Tie Nova Scotia sehoonw “ Jand the steamer Colorado }igion in Vineyard ad | a result th , and all of her he 4 1 ‘ Jgier, N. 8, with & cargo of lathe, None of the six men on board of the schoone 10 CATCH SHP fred, Who Was Minus Purse, Ticket and New Coat. Win beaut Court wher Magistrate Corrtgan. with the of eyes, brown haty, tas , mile made the opens and just stare lor And she we sored shirt wavy ’ and a Te the gre + appeared reson Marke’ tay the 10, 1910. GELOW, WEEPING, ‘Sarah Bernhardt, Untouched by Age at 67 Years, POLICEMAN GONE; FIGHT 70 PREVENT Is the Veritable Wonder Woman of the —_ WIFE BLAMES A TRIAL IN ITALY OF - BROTHER OFFICER, PORTER CHARLTON Mrs. Jutge Cotta Her Patrol-| Father of Young Man Has Attor- man-Husband Has Met = | "y Secure Writs From United n . States Car | | With Foul Play. mAbdhat mc, | Re Ea The Beeniog World | | Policeman a3 has been| NTON, N. J. ft 10.The ox | war of the New York Taxicab Com! ing v0) 1 Lake Como was stayed pany at N Fifty-seventt gonday by ize Rollatab in the Unitert ling the taxicab drivers strike, Tis) yabe * ni © production | | wite sis certain yaw met with foul non De Tine y and ab Ww dead. A gens allawed a writ of 7 ' 1 alarm w out for him yew « the prod: nm oof the r Is | Ahout @ week before his strange diss | OMsiN documents involved in as ppear Judge had a violent alters) SP a ie New Yom ! q at oto the Rast Twenty-se Hl . ; Pollee & aud Myra. Judge sald toe | to: v y [day sn 1 this pottcenan ts in a| was ¢ se in time 1 granting of “ * , 7 vont ' i) valu n se vty Firat avenue wigs Ye en wr ant en per nap ri 1 son of emon Judge he om ‘ode vure After n detailed argu wit yn Judge quarrelled lve | 1:¢ ee ge iy ec hy. ae hd | leew & v on f i) tern t mn. question: were “a ad e wrt of ’ 1 ‘ i mn oman NO. | atiowed Kast Thirtieth oe “ at a v ne 0 yon 4 |" efore he disappeared and the | granted attacks both the a itd nm wer a toe ha of running 19 onder wot Chariton was held by Jude {to see thet sndmoth The noise | praiy and t validity of the extraditio: J thes made ing up and down the |, United States and stairs wa ssive to the polleemaa | y who lved eh nd whe ¢ Olaritoas contin two men in Murpay's saloon he sid, was th int mn ars t thelr con ‘ ae haat duet, al stress ° nolne In the (United St ; nade antes. Judge resented this | Cpariton with the murder of his wife at and a ne wied. Maltrasio, Maly, on June 7% Me a Bitter. jared rr > legal y f tha 1, [Wan also made to the fact t Jud. named, used hits Influence | Blalr had re 4 to adenit le diord of the house in which | f Witnesses to prove that Charlton wa Thad them diepos a a | rane on date when the crime was a loged to been committed Refore making pplication for rs R. Floye Clarke, counses Chariton, sala ext court int have the - corpus pro to the client M not go to Italy for trial untih the Supreme Court of the United States says ro. a 1 Sev ty of Stute x in his contention that peace of Victim Says Justice Will Be Done Now. In a tolep Emil Fuck Governm M one convers: for with Italfan the brather who fa # speaking of ved States to “tr am con. tone, and ion ounsel r, in t jar with the Aight will tor Chariton to he time on of de nade know that trial all . » have him sn asylum © that tn ts Nobet FANIA Oil meéa (0) | Gives quick relief. ‘Trial bottle 109 ery bitter and v watinfact n Went home Judge we th street, whero |ily had moved. He turned month's pay check to Mra, J with his family meal he talked nad dinner During the finding the other policeman and hiving ft out with him WAMES.d: JUDGE... ~ camfacung urriers police who ¢ - | posses and ed its inten | on of getting even. tree o'clock he went ack the taxicab garage | at No. West Fift street, and went on duty, ridin an taxica manned by non-union drivers, At mtd- night he left the garage, and Mre. Judge belleves le went straight to Murphy's saloon with the intention of Special Pre-Christmas Sale For the benefit of customers wishing to purchase Furs before the Holidays at prices heretofore offered at close of season, we place on sale, Beginning Monday, December 12ih, At Greatly Reduced Prices Our Entire Collection of Imported Models in Garments, Manteaux and Novelty Sets Added to this Sale will be a most extensive Fur-lined Coats for BETWEEN 35th and 36th STREETS 4-—MURRAY HILL The Hollow Needle Detective Story veda ernoun inifre, eft My ustband 1 pr *. panes. = Raining M1) rm saath tia orn Uk eee line from our own workrooms, consisting of « sag to i Hy oat that would aaa t am afraid it will “= found Fev eu 4 egal description; exclusive styles the natives of nt tao, She |i" the river.” at moderate prices. pe efor ort vate MI ont mcye ye men and women, Auto Garments and Robes, Pest eh Os eas ished oy "lover thelr father's disappearance, and | Nun ASSiAEiae athe tothe: Neat, |e Kalhered about thelr mother, | i ing, as she spoke of the myst mal and went to Ket to pay | St sane Oe dik oc ke TELEPHONE 204 a ONE ARE le ap ho was attached to the Bronx ame hysterical, ‘Tho cleri ed A to the: Breas | eing Mra. Doran pick up two purses | drank i pea ! alked He vrana one ae ‘ t night} " with the er polleen ie had © eS ntthed’ eecicieen cee a An’ tug Department, who on East | j sh “ine | sald Mra, Judge to-d ad also | Eire ous y J re his uniform whew ne dias : . r 1 while on strike dut was! } Mi ” 1 704 v1 ing iy UPIN walled toda . to 4 at ” . tale Alalarm | t t t ew a Jay wh \ tne ca brought rtment sear An Absorbing J ‘ f i — _— ‘ , tmntrnnia With Mewaton Meta 0000 8 By Maurice Le Blanc revelopm fa ia nuinber 0: ’ comet ae | - - chin Wewecagecnweg on moving om cant Heike at tet Ring December 12 in the y liner ' t ‘ . met wit foul | n removed for inspection | kind tion and with an-excelient and treaument, | tecord.