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PRINCIPAL HALTS TEACHERS’ STRIKE IN GIRLS’ SCHOOL Induces 27 to Delay Walkout Because There’s No Pay for Holidays. WAY GO OUT JANUARY 3. Want Board of Education to Rate Them as High School | Instructors. Loyalty to their principal, Miss Helen | R. Hildreth, has prevented twenty-seven teachers in the Manhattan Trade Sch »01 for Girls, at No. 209 Bast Twenty-third etreet, from declaring a strike and Mmarohing out, not to return until the Board of Education promises better wages. More than 90 girls, mostly between fourteen and sixteen sears of age, at- téma the school dally and are being teeght subjects ranging from how to Make the latest style Parisia bonnets to! cooking a six cou dinner Since Sept. 1, when the school, form- erty a private institution, was t over by the city, the teachers hi working for the pay of substitute teach- ere. They were compelled to take a Thankegiving holiday at their own ex- pense, Whereas, teachers in other pub- Wo eohools will receive full pay during the Christmas holidays, which began yesterday, those at the girls’ trade choo! wil! be paid nothing. According to the indignant teachers, the Board of Education and Board of | Christie MacDonald Will Flash M‘ BILLIE BURKE comes to the Eatimate are at odds about the pay they should receive. The teachers contend they are entitled to be rated eohool instructors, but many of the members of the Board of Education will not concede this to them ‘Talk of u strike among not only él teachers but other employees of the school hi week. Miss Hildreth has perst young women Instructors ing euch a course so far. But yesterday afternoon, when the school closed for th Christmas holidays and the teachers ned the vacation was to be taken at helt own expense, they prote ted vig cusly and threatened to call a strike hen achools reopen on Jan. 3, efore chat date the Board of Edu movil! cain take up tie leacners © fevance and attempt to remedy tt. ed the high | been rife for more than a! Inst adopt: | Biliie Burke in “Suzanne” Comes on Christmas Night. —_——— Out as a Star at the Same Time in “The Spring Maid” — Ernst von Possart, the German Actor, to Appear ai the Irving Place Theatre with His Munich Company. Lyceum Theatre on Monday | night with “Suzanne,” a comedy | adapted from the French by C. Haddon Chambers, Suzanne ts the daughter of 4 man in Brussels who 1s @ dealer in bottled beer. His wife is socially am- bitious, so together they have betroth: thelr daughter to a prosperous young man. Susanne doesn't care much for him, but to please her parents he con- sents to marry him. But when her! father gets a new clerk from Paris— | then it ts different. The young Parisian treate her with a courtesy she has not been used to, and she likes It. He speaks more gently, too, land. Then Suzanne mothe ends, of course, by loving him. Miss Burk support will include Julian L'Estrange, George W. Anson, Conway Tearle, Allison Skipworth and Roi Rand. eee Christie MacDonald wit! be brought out as a star at the Liberty Theatre on Monday night in “The Spring Maid.’ a rman operetta with a score by Hein- rich Reinhardt. The story concerns a mischievous Little Princess of Carlsbad, who decides to enjoy herself at the ex- peose of @ visiting Hungarian Prince that had never seen her. She disguises herself as a spring girl and captivates the Prince at the Sprudei spring, trom | dtors to Carlsbad must) drink, In her little plot 4s her father | disguised as her aunt, and other tttied | which all vi friends and soldiers. Among others in the cast will be Elgle Bowen, Lawrence Rea, Ralph Errotle, Jessie Bradbury, Tom McNaughton, William Burress and Sager Midgley. | oe Ernst von Possart, the famous Ger- man actor, begins an engagement at the Irving Place Theatre on Monday night. On Monday,. Tuesday and Thursday nights Herr von Possart will appear in BLL “Freund Fritz," in which he plays an ed rabbi; on Wednesday and Friday nights in “The Merchant of Venice,” and on Saturday night in “By Command | of the King.” Herr von Possart brings his own company from Munich. oe For her fir | Theatre Surah Bernhardt will appear in Noted Mus cians to Take Part in N.ght- Workers’ Xmas s Mass 0 A. M, Ser- | Andrew's oe | urch Singers. tum N be celebrated to-more night-workers of St, nuvew's Church, Duane street and Cit all place, by a solemn hi vass at The rector, the Rev, Luke wid Aey. Rode Price to us alne ‘Love Divine” will be re d by Miss Mabel Mahistedt ond Wilbam t ton, Mme, Selma Kronoli, drectress of the Cath- otfe Oratorio Society, will be the prin- cipal soloist, assisted by su Streubel Lec J. Naven d J. Bolze wil bet elebrant; Rev, sul-dea Dr Antonino n artists as Miss Rose Marie Campve.l, Mis. Marte vhaus, Mrs, J, T. Lyneh, oo with ¢ © progr n accompaniment mme in full follows: in ep Duct)) Stainer Mah W. Fullerton, ia) th teasey Sisters, Et Incarnatus Evin 4 Solo) Mr, John Halve ar Hiefternan, De sullt- ’ Pe Roche Agous Dei ; j Bet Mme, Selina Kronol Adeste Pidetis (Quast i Novello the “lust Mt will wing © Na avett bs Goun iy God We Praise Thy Name" | Mr C' | Selma K "A, Corcoran ac bond. iD 4, Quigley, organist, The chorus, which consisis of seventy- ‘The orchestral part of the programme] five soloists from various will Include the Beasey sisters, Misses) Manhattan and Brooklyn, will assist, Violet, Butterfly, Mayflower and Jen-| Admission will be by ticket only. PLAN TO RESCUE and the) Belgians do not like him and make him; feel that he is a stranger in @ strange | him, anc | Bu LYCEUM. ‘La Samaritaine” nm nied feet 1 week at the Globe \y, "for the @ret “LiAlgion"® Fri- ‘Jeanne d'Arc’’ and in @ composite bill on Saturday night, ednesday night, "J time, Thursday night; {day night, William Gillette THE EVENING WORLD, SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. METROPOLITAN I NEARLY FINISHED Will Be Submitted to Public | Service Board — Stockhold- ers to Raise $10,000,000. ‘The plan already presented informally to Chairman Willoox by the Metropoll- jtan Street Railway Bondholders’ Com- | mittee for a reorganization Is so near | completion to-day that only the aigna-| goes on a bit of a walk. In an avenue %° 40 other people | tures have to be affixed. It will be for-|shop he runs againat Blackstock, who | mally laid before the commission as soon as signed. ‘The Reorganization Committee's ex- perts fix the value of the property at approximately $120,000.00. The secur- | thes outstanding In the hands of the public ts set down at over $118,000,000, leaving a margin of a little more than ‘$4,000,000. The raising of approximately $10,000,000 In cash is part of the plan of teor- ganization, The bulk of this It Is pro- posed to obtain from the stockholde: Including the Interborougl - Metropol!- tan Company, which owns a major- ity of the stock, The new company to! be formed to take over the property proposes to Issue three classes of securi- thes—a 4 per cent. thirty-year mortgage | bond, a 5 per cent. adjustment income bond, and stock. The proposed terms | of exchange for outstanding securities have been tentatively approved, It Is estimated the cash to be raised inder the plan of reorganization will be sufficient, In connection with sums al- ready recovered by the receivers to clear up the debts of the system and to) leave a working capital of $7,000,000, —__—_—. LABOR MEN WAR ON WILLIAMS AS BUREAU HEAD They Charge Him With Lax- ity in Factory Inspection and Demand Removal. repertory for his last week at the Em- @ Private Secretary Too Much Johason;” afternoon anc “Secret Servive;" Friday and Saturday nishts of the Safety FE. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe will conclude thelr engagement at the Broad- way Theatre in this order ternoon and night, *” " Tuesday night. “Romeo and Julte As You Like It; ling of the Shrew;" ‘Taming of the Belasco'’s production of ell and Charles cartwright, will be the attraction at the | nas denounced the Com:nissione {Grand Opera. Ho Ise. “The | comes to the West, End Theatre, “Unele Tom's Cabin" Mths College Girls" come to the Co- The Murray “The Cracker Ja ‘At the Olympic will be Fred Irwin's Theatre will ‘hristmas Tree |Frentival will be hel stage of the Criterion Theatre on Sune an | ment will be given to the stage | children, after which ‘a banquet will be | served to the tots of the stage tribution of prese Christmas tree. toyan &e, to de gent to W at arris, | Sew York Theatre VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Hammerstein’ Bernard and who are well known both tn con- and church circles as capable & vthe be the violinists, and who will render Handel ® Others wit be th L PT Qiiwey Leonard Leonard m rican | niet) Miss 8. Quigley Nana, » Parisian dancer Bartho omeus ‘ Mack and Walker Haines tion are requested to keep their oir anid Congregation, wanist for Mme, varies | liymer in and the sonia Qo 's Experiences, lor Gascony. |tlon, The union's Committee on Sant tation was Instructed to draw up reso- lutions urging his removal Business Agent Matthew McConville, | thirst. Yet is he destined to a relapse, | Carried bim ou: of himself, He stud The Central Federated Union at tts meeting last night began @ campaign | for the removal of State Commissioner | friendship. Spran - of Labor Willlams on the ground that) vanished father, he had been inactive in factory inspec- ‘ngineers’ Union, read an| And all because memory brings back herlock omcial report of the Board of Health|to him the wreck f the Saucy Hee! NOVELS IN A NUTSHELL HE stories of the best new bdoka will be told weekly in “nut shell” form in The Evenng World, No one has time to read all the newest fiction, complete, But in this way readers may gain at a glance the plots of the novela best worth while and may keep abreast of the times in the fiction world, These stories, though told in tabloid, contain all the narrative and chief incidents in each of the latest books. | What Perils May Come From Lea ing of sandy soll, a descent Into musty ing the Wrong Subway Statton, (cabin and hold, and presently. a kee CH to his own surprise, Mr. @tving been tapped in the dark, a vole M Garrett Coast, gentleman, leaves Paises In song: @ eubWway express train at Four- 4!) to the tune of the booming sal, teenth street Instead of Forty-second T ¢ shriek of the blowing spra-ay, street. Many particulars follow which Tie devil he waltzed up over the rail |are to be read with thrills in “No And led the ship astra-ay, |Man's Land" (Dodd, Mead & Co.), It l# Waters who sings and he ta a Louls Joseph Vance's latest story of 844 spectacle, Yet when he Is sover love, murder and mystery fcatn he is ashamed, and he and Specks | From Fourteenth street® Coast takes Oven the “Berried Treasure Buffit™ and fA local to Twenty-third street. Then he 48 the sliver rolls in Mrs. Sprangs washing, Prospertty and contentment reign until one day— Sprangs comes home. invites him to an evening of wholly! He only stays long enough to die, but masculine dissipation at the bridge ta drink and the road, dle. He dislikes Blackstock for more Nothardt's story runs to an reasons than. the fellow's pursuit of extravaganza of Old Man's Island, Katherine Thaxter. But he accepts the Where Waters, marooned by a Missls invitation. So it comes to pass that— AIPPI captain, meeta a Mad Mystic, mar ties an Island girl and finds buried gold Ho sees Blackstock shoot a man down gi iarently without mit. Is himself accused of the killing by | Widow Sprangs. And meanwhile Specks in hot blood after a card-room quarrel; | Of course one day he ts free for the | and forgiving, she insis:e that her suf- fering Is justified in its outcome. Is the privilege of genius greater than the right of love? OLD galore in a hanging like s roof, Gold In soft gobbets on the cavern walla, falling at the tap of the ke Light Alley. It reads good in 3. on Jones's strenuous Western story, “Out of Drowning Valley." (Hen= ry Holt & Co.) And although “Red' Seariett hag @ lot of trouble with bad men and other thi before the tale is ail told he pulls out compensations in gold and love, stand in well with the Indians of th v treasure and never returned, At | the legends run. to an old chi He can e partner, Halliday Henshaw, | when Eldon, alt | his cattle-thieving gang. ter, wide-shouldered, slim-waisted, the flush of sunrise on her cheek: the murderer ‘008 to school, Is convicted and sent to Sing Sing on — the corroborated testimony of @ poor! The Man Who Thought He Died In devil in Blackstock’s power the Smash of a Motor Car. All this Mr. Vance relates before get- To sa crisis In Horace An- ting well started on his story. Before nesley Vachell’s story, “The Coast gets off another train he hai Other Side" (George H Doran been pardoned and exonerated. But| Company), when David Archdale’s au- Blackstock, reported blind, has married} tomobile, running fifty miles an hour | Katherine and vanished, on a smooth French highway, smashes | Wrath and desolation being the part| into @ gray stone wall |of the late prisoner, he buys a little) Archdale's friend, at his side, ts tn- Mtboat with @ motor auxiuary, goes| stantly killed, For a dramatic inter- cruising for consolation out in the! val David belleves himself to be dea Sound, sa @ Secret Service man's! What may be his spirit, or his astral efficient tittle friend in time of need -| and holds communion with a wife and jin a fog to find Blackstock Mving like! form, looks !n upon his London asso- a feudal tyrant with attendant Chinese| ciates at the club and elsewhere, hea and a sorrowful Katherine, them talk of him, witnesses their emc Coast hag not forgotten how to leve.| tion when the hews comes of his ter- He becomes at unce the strong knight) ible accident. of his deceived lady. Tho perils he es-; This interval gives the mystic touch tion, Mr. Vance will have the grati-| Pleasant story of an English choir boy je of many shivering readers for mak- Who becomes a composer, wins wealtl Ing them seem to be so real in his, and popularity with light opera scores Lot cd when his tonal poems have fatled to Impress the millions, marries happily Luck and Love Smile on a Printe with a Thi Only One Bye. | of his c T= moral of John G. Nethardt's| After I per. (Mitchell Kennerley), Is that a have his Great Adventures, One beholds him—the printer, Mr | from paths of fashionable frivolity, Waters—advancing on a June day upon the editor of the Weekly Trumpet, Fort | Vove and a Wom Calhoun, on the lower Mississippl. Ho| Make # Triumph for Gen fe armed with a letter and a wihoning jamie, the thirst belng temporarily in H°: | abeyance. And’ he promptly makes the | acquaintance and friendship of Specks, | ing t the office devil—other name Sprangs. ture upon her th | finishing a great tra has a mother and | ¥ en Waters ana| comes to him with a | the mother meet, as they do at Spocks's| “! do not love you proud initiative, the one-legged type- | Words. appeal, he says: "and adds harsi shave, Also he resolves to banish | dramatist, not the lover, tis | | | life, thereby making nim a faithful and| body, makes strange visits, unseen, and runs plump against No Man's Land | friends departed, Arehdale, tn ethereal | capes would not be belived outside of | to what {s otherwise the generally | | for love and escapes the temptations | vid seems to have died the new book, “The Dawn Butlder" | doctors work a miracte, The componer | ‘omes back to life for a time, but not printer, with red hair, one eye, a misa-| tO write more music, fis renewed | ing leg and an indomitable thirst, may | Mission appears to be the recalling of | ‘nis young daughter, left motherless, | Are Killed to) G won the woman he loves, n Fistroveki, @ writer of Plays, thinks he sees in inflict: | means of Ay which, tn-| The hand of Fate {s in that modest| complete, has been in his mind for ars, So one day when the woman | Jeyes blue and s shade from ripe To get at the golden cave one has to y Some prospectors who have tried to get along without the goodwill of the redmen have gone toward the| Jan Scarlett has been of vital It Is about this time that the Girl appears. Taller than her ordinary ty, her hair every | rn to gold. She lives Mt her old uncle's foadhouse on the ing and with « landslide and wipe out the miraculous cave the gold and the Girl, what lett care? Gen Frederia: Haytian Dead. Gen, Pierre M. F. Frederiqte is dead from pneumonia at No, % West One Hundred and fifth street. He was forty-four old and was one of the ledding of the progressive party in Haytl identified with Gen. Firmin. He merly owned a newspaper at Port Prince, He was exiled in the tion of 1902 and came to New York. | had been back a time or two, but ¢ months ago returned to New York | The Periodical Publishers’ of America will hold tts annual di the Waldorf-Astoria on the and former President will be the guest of honor and will the principal speech. This wil! be Roosevelt's firet public utterance in {and bis way 8] York since the election. Other take in his side| and these two are) wiiams of Detroit and Francis B packing away the rich stuff happily again and again, intervenes with a greed and @ grudge. He wants the gold, and| oe ‘ | Seariett has, tn earlier days, or | Xmas will be Champ Clark, Bishop Chai ney of San Francisco, | Vay from the valley to Janeaville. She eating and drinking by seeing to it }{* a crack shot, She hi mu: cles of hey aif take a CASCARET at bed steel, She is as straight and loyal @* @uring the holidays. her eyes are true, And ft Is she with Vion) "fadon Yale to" reckon in’ his medicine om earth for the little folle— plotting The Girl, of course, saves Bcariett. | "Red, In his turn, saves the girl The | book winds up with some wicked shoot- Dad and Mother. - i a wie eee | SAVINGS BANK FOUR PER CENT. De; osits mace on or befor: January Ist, 1911. The 121st Semi-Annual Dividend has been declared at the rate of A ‘e January 10th, 1911, will draw interest from Emigrant [ndustrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers Street ——— ee Condensed Statement, December Ist, 1910 | SAVINGS BANKS, 6 Liabilities Tet waing mae anergy Vaine. 102,611, 688.4) ‘¥,828, 080. 98 Pew THOS. M, MULRY: Presidest sticker {8 moved to emotion and aclean| At the moment he Is really the the agony In the woman's eyes |titude, The spur of the hour ts upon .! his brain, His tragedy soon ts done, feoncerning unsanitary conditions In| ten years agone the final scene carried through with « many mattress factories in {he city McConville thought that Commissioner | Willlams should be removed. These mattress faccories,"” sald he const great menace to the healt | of the community, and the report of the | Health Department clearly shows this Why has the State Labor Commissione Saturday | peen allowing these outrageous condi tions to exist elegale “The State Workmen's Fede ward Hanna of the Blue Union oaveed with him he, “for Inactivity ‘and | Otuer delegates thought that all of the labor organizations of the State should be urged to take up the matter of de- manding the removal of Williams. ————_ | GAS VICTIM IS DYING. Woman Compan’ in Hotel says | proved to-di is pelleved the man will die Ins, but after the woman had been re vived she said she Was Mr | Felbeck, a widow of No. 50 Th | nue, Brooklyn, and that W. IL. Crier, a ' , tuched to the gas rin Ad become disarranged. > y Wine Appeal. y ree room Salvation A r laxness in the matter of the enforcement of the law. We should make a unanimous will be given bY demand for the removal of the Com- Had stock company at the Academy’ of missioner. ‘The woman who with a man was found unconscious from gas in the Bors nh Park Hotel, Brooklyn, had so im- y at the Norwegian Hos- | pital that her recovery is expected, It! The value ¢ ed as Mr. and Mrs, Cole| when they are lower th ‘That good ship sprang aleak, at! handa| rush. @ raping; but @ cargo of good whiskey,| But when afterward he reme: im tight k 6 , stayed unavoldably on| and regrets, he finds tha: the end of} Beard, Waters remembered the spot of | he play Is the end also of love, to sinking. The shifting river has made |. Fhe in the main the story teen Gry land ere ts a little expedition | Keatner.” (Dodd, Mead & Co.) The or Specks and Waters, a little takl reader may wonder {f the woman in f observation of Lills and trees, a tura- the book {8 quite right when, dying REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, HAPPY NEW YEAR START IT RISHT! A good many pe Island real estat it to begin to mov The Question Is, How Long to Wait, Whe to buy, and where? 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