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bake” ev eae da Wve, Oar Pane See Tee oe et “ dey hoade Her Dreams at Eighteen By Eleanor Schorer No. 3—Buying a Hat in Paris. SETH LOWS PLAN TO AVOID STAKE + APPOSED BY LAB Debate in Civic Federation on Proposed Special Boards of Mediation. ta NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN. Gymposium. on “Mediation LATIN, a), and Arbitration” Feature of Last Day’s Session. ‘This waa the third and tast day of the) @leventh annual convention of the Na-| tonal Civic Federation at the Hotel Astor, The feature of the concluding | @eesion was a symposium on “Mediation and Arbitration,” with Fredorick Kiump of Cass City, Mich., in the hair. Among thowe who took yurt in the @iscussion were Seth Low, Edward W. Frost, chairman of the Wisconsin Board | of Mediation; Cornelius J. Doyle, chair- maf of the State Board of Mediation of Tiltnols, and Marcus M. Marks. Mr. Low proposal an amendment to the labor law of this State which would Give the Governor a greater opportunity to @fd wtrikes and to prevent them. The amendment, which provoked labor Jeaders to disavow it, provided that in the event of a strike the Governor could name a board of mediation, and not have the regularly constituted body act. ‘The Governor could alxo name such @ ‘Doard to act when a strike was threat- ened. Wenever, a strike threatened a public @ervice corporation which would inter- | Tupt trafic and ctuse suffering among | the innocent, such as the recent express @trike, the Governor could, upon eom- Dlaint of twenty-five citizens, compel a featoration of service pending adjudi- ation by arbitration. Opposes Power for Gove: nor. James A. Duncan, first vice-president ef the American Federation of Labor, contended that the task of arttrating ifferences between employers and em- Bloyees should be left to the regularly fGonstituted Board of Meditation. He ‘took the ground that to vest the pro- posed power in the Governor would sim- Ply serve to complicate an already in- Volved situation, The same line of argument. wag fol- lowed by Mr. Frost. and Mitt id Mr. Marks, The sense of the con- Vention may be summed up in the con- clusion of Mr. Marks’s argument: “Naturally, the partics to a dispute shoud themselves first get together and id Feason out their misunderstandings Gifferences; then, if they fail to agres third parties should step in as media tors and if necessary as arbitrators. “If we can secure investigation be- fore strikes, passion will have op- portunity to cool, and while wages are | being paid and the public not being in- conventenced, it will be much more eco- Momical and much easier to arrive at a basis of justice. “It is true that @ sudden strike may bring an advantage to labor; but it will tween emp! and ¢ “I appeal to em to help syed. nd employed ation of in- most likely be a temporary one. When | the season wanes the employe pt to | retaliate. The spirit of fair play rebels | @t euch ‘ca a n’ methods be- | | » cause of inv Qustrial disp particularly in public utilities, the strike, Let not class p be accentuated by th passion of contilct, bu minimixed by the leht « frater nvideration.” New Officers Elected. The follow eth Low, | Nahun J. bs @nd Benjamin I fdents; plain, but not obtrusively #0, ow role of understanding friends, ist, What would | back from wide wanderings to recelve|ot his a manet Bar we delights eapectally in| doubtful welcome from his highly re | of abrprmal ey ' xperiments le must find @ patr 1 Buch eyes he dis | —_—" | i BOARDS A LINER TO WIN A PARDON, THEN RUNS ASHORE Mahoney eceives Magistrate and Wife \by Pretending to Start for Ireland. —_— In the pockets of Martin Mahoney of | No, 28 West Sixteqath street, arraigned | to-day bofore Magistrate Herbert tn [Jefferson Market o& a warrant sworn | lout by his wife, wad found a ticket for |Ireland on the While Star Liner Moe- gantic. When Court Offcer Cavanaugh drew the ticket from the man's pocket, | the Magistrate overfiowed with indigna- | said he angrily, “so, Mahoney, wife and being drunk aaid acting ke a loafer, but you were planning to desert the poor woman. The workhouse was if the man will s%0 to Ireland I have nothing against bim, Sure it was lone- | someness for the old country that has made a bad boy of him. He'll come back all right. If he will go to Ireland | Tl go to the ship with him and give him ‘godspeed.’ But, Judge, Your Honor, tf he does not go I hope you will send him to State's prisan for life." Court Officer Cavanaugh was ordered to go with the Mahoneya to the White Star pler and soe that ha sailed. | Taken Back to Court. | Cavanaugh appeared before Magis-| |trate Herbert with Mahoney by the! collar at 1130 after the Megantic had sailed, “He went aboard all right," Cava- naugh reported, “and was leaning over | the rail with a broad and happy grin. | Then he saw them making ready to east lo the wang plink and let out @ howl like a bansne nd dashed down the deck and was off on the pier. 1 caught him, and atl he would say what “T want to see the chiider again before I The Magistrate committed him urtil to-morrow morning in $500 badl, In the Judgment of the cotirt Mahoney will be able to take a nwre view of things by thet time. ethane, AI DERAILED CAR ON B. R. T. BLOCKS MANY “L” LINES.| Thrown Across Two ‘Tracks at} Thirty-sixth St., Delays Thou- sands for an Houy. Thousands of South Brooklynites were an hour or more, late to Dutiliness to- day, owing to @ block at tho ‘Thirty- sixth street station of the B. WR. T. ele- vated Hnes. The forward car of an empty: train be- ing run off a siding jumped a file at 9.40 o'clock, and was thrown actross the tracks of the Bay Ridge and Cloney Isl- and Unes, tying both up complitely. The station is the most important on the Southern Division, and a transfer point for many residents who use the surface lines from tiie big district south and west, were dur n the “short” cars, and soon the stairways, vainly their transfer slips demanding rides for Fort Hamilton and Bay pas 8 were carried to Uy ton at Fortieth street a urd avenue, and left'on the eireet to take their chotce of a slow su car ride to Park Row or a walk to Thirty-ninth street ferry anda journey to the Battery, made still more une! OMicially, the block That is the rep. obstruct car sion covered an seaereenenstilpeecteiineeie WEDDING A SURPRISE. rou" | pelied a factory to close down, throwing le for such as you |F a Pheeeik vial Web Latieome: thousands out of work. One of these te “An, tolbe stbp, deat man, stop!" | Judith Zaraine a boalkeeper, Mer cried Mrs, Mahosey, whose tears had abi | ba ig herd make ter @ prom! Jturned to the sunntest snilios as she | Pent faure in the nts that follow, | grabbed her hubasd abou: the neck, |"! sho finally brings wbout a aettie- 1B shan appears aa one e mythic without the goat's feet and | n the shom home and point. wanders away from the | | gods and fletds and ts finwily found tn the ganien of a London house. He is Three New Plays and One Comic Opera tor Next Week Lena Ashwell to Be Seen in “Judith Zaraine” — William | Faversham Will Have a Fan- tastic Role in “The Faun”— Edmund Breese to Be a} Queer Sort of Devil in “The Scarecrow’ — Grace Van Studdiford Returns in “The Paradise of Mahomet.” ae OR the first time since “Leah | Kleschna,” ty which Mra, Fiske | appeared, C. M, 8. MeLelian will, be heard from seriously on Monday night, when Lena Ashwell, the Engiteh 44 actress, comes to the Astor Theatre in) §@, his t play, “Judith Zaraine.” ‘The play deals with labor troubles in an im trial te vo, where & trust has com- ment of the diMfculties, ing cast will In the suport ¢ Charles Waldron, Jovn Kellerd and Donald Gallaher, William Faversham begins a four Weeks’ engagement at Daly's Theatre on | Monday ning in “The Faun,” a new play by Edward Knob! Mr. Faver- then olothed as @ human being and in: | » conventionalities of so- | which strike him as #0 more or less a! In the support- trodu ysurd that he becon bull ina ehina shen, tng company will be Jule Opp, Mi nd Har 8 | @ fantastic play by will be presented at atre on Tuesday night, semund Ereese as the i. ‘The is tn allegory of Colonial New ind days, showing how a soul may be born through the suffering caused by the discovery of its own ridiculous. ness and inoompe The period ts} duy the days of witeheraft tn the ts colony. Goody’ Rickby, A scarecrow to protect the crows, i vistted rion, who had ffung her | | M he by Ju asile after winning her love in thelr youth, Ifo Ahreatens to have her | hanged as a witch because she has sold his niece, Rachel, a mirror, witch, be- cause of Its ability to reflect the truth, | the proud Justice assumes is a tool of | the devil. Goody Riekby now seeks revenge, and catis to her aid Dickon, the Yankeo !mprovisation of the Devil, and elves life to the monstrosity, which was intended to frighten crows. ‘They christen it Lord Ravensbane, and un- der the tutelage of Mokon send It to the home of Justice Merton, to woo and win the beutiful rich niece. Prompted by the guile and cunning of ASTOR, ASHWELL: Dickon, Ravensbane wins the heart of| Moons and at the Lyceum Theatre on Rachel, nut falls humanty in love with | Wednesday afternoon, her, and in that process a soul is born] John Barrymore, in “The Fortune in him. In the support of Mr. Breese | Hunter,” comes to the Grand Opera will be Alice Ms Fola La Fotlette, | House, Mrs, Felix Morris, Frank Reicher Earle] Mrs. Leslie Carter will appear at the Browne, Brigham Ro and others. West End Theatre in “Two Women.’ 6 8 aght the Circle will te May Irwia tn trace Va. Studdiford comes to the jettiner sh,"* Herald Be eal ‘Theatre on Tuesday even-| “The t Maidens" come to the in “the Paradise of Mahomet,” a{ Columbia, ‘ Parisian comte opera by the Inte Robert} ‘The “Vanity Fatr* company will be Planquette, composer of “The Chimes] @t the Murray Hill Theatre, of Normandy,” and Henri Blondeau | ae Bio ae Bohemia” will be seen Meet yy tare a tka peer AC's. | “The Dainty Duchess’ witl be the at- Smith. The plot deals with the pursuit | traction at TMurtic & Seamon's: . a He has had mpse of his Ideal before his young widow by VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. the famous dancer, will Colonial in a sertes of Others on the blll will be Ed ward Abels in “He Tried to Be Nice of a Prince only on bewitching Turki#h realm. ® t ft custo: has resolved of his ar the and dispense with a harem. The m t Ralph welts 3 I to The Evening Wor , asl (Specia} to The Evening Ws Mond. ian ae NEW HAVPN, Conn., Jan faation; John Mitchel, Cha thing of a soplal sensation was sprung Trades Agre nts Department here to-day by the announcement of| B, Parker, ¢ Commiite n the wedding of Mrs, Feed W. Pullen of | oer bie Ai at Rridgeport and Her Harding, Belmont, Chairman Depar.me on! Tie he Crsiaantae ine Galnunte Orne + od age Pr . C0 le had the » espace’ insuranco Committee; Nich. c pants, seven of them children, house, Samuel Hoffman] couple } y een, tne ‘hiv’ iat? | PURE MENAGES ELCVEN, |ovpsns seen or them eniidron, ouise, Samuel Hoffman | couple had the it trial F ti My . . rail aed oi ee MS) uy smoke on the second floor, and Mr, | local pastor. PR Ree rs Hays 1 We Vire which partly destroyed the two-| «fier mid the root on fre.) and Mrs, Joseph Miller and their five| Mrs. Bullen ts the widow of a ho Department; | Aman, y frame building at No, 162 Martin] fle pounde! on door, but NO} children avere jn the same plight in a man in Bridgeport, who was md ¥ man ‘Pax Deyartnens; et, Paterson, N. J. early to-day,| response, Summoning ald, he bat neighboring apartment, All were car-, known. Mr. H rcting iam mber o! Coase, Secretary. endangered the lives of the eleven oc-(down the door and rushed into thel ried out safely and revived. {the Union League Club here | # NOVELS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A NUTSHELL ~& he turns his steps rapidly towan his own summer home, a eee eeeRn gh UN people Williams and Schwarts, In their latest widow was parted at the altar from her] sones, and Ashley and Leo in. "China- husband, who was afterward lost at| gown, sea, Among others in the cast will be) At the Alhambra will be Gertrude ide Odell, Bernice Mershon, Florence | Hopman in her! erin tee Kolb, Harry Macdonoagh, George Leon| Gardner Crane in “The Little Sune Moore, Robert Pilkin and Kart Stall, | team: ¥ violimist; George Aus- ae! tin Moore, Kelly and Kent in) “The “Raby Mine" moves from Daly's to! ‘Theatrical Aceney," and othe N wa's Theatre, at the Bronx For the first half of his farewall week h Willan at the Criterion Theatre and also on 's Sweet Sake Soturd tfternoon, William Gill collegians in 1 ar in Phe Private Secret * Lightning Hopper, cartoonist; might he will give “Too | Trovato, violinist, and others, on” and Friday and] Ainong others at the Manhattan Opera nights “Sherlock Holmes.” | House will In rankiin, Janes St. Denis will appear in her! Devin and Mac FE 1, the Arlington tian dances, together «with An-(Wour, Sam Mann and company, orn < Ralalatka Orchestra, at the|ang Price and McC!nnes Brothers, New Amsterdam ‘Theatre on Monda: Moe. Martetta Olly will make her Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after- | vaudeville debut at the Plaza Music Hall in “Hel a one-act play by Henri we ——| Bernat Others will be Nana, the tr; Sophle Tucker, George 1 Carle, and Me- ton will enter vaudeville at an Music Hall in “Lend Me 8." Other features will be » Matds of Sais,” a dandng the London Hippodrome; the | Five sbiltir “With | Murder a Mystery Involve an, solvin sh Re oMiahaa' ka’ Haat ihe: One | kcastatle Aste rhe good | covers in Pablo, the blind violinist. Andj Among the episodes in yer) “Strange, strange!” he sigha, * as meaton Tole stonishingly Lovely Girt, POR euch erabke taeda vat bin around, but they |in return for assistance in his work the| Burns,” none is more impressive than | all her faults and weaknesses she at- and Vkaoes the cuca | ! ITH V. spite tH ine | 80, and knowing that the girl has lied, | do not mind the trouble of keeping him |doctor promises Pablo that he shall see| that in which the bachelor doctor | tracts me tn some mysterious way, and | tOUer'y | Paar VATR Ceepite that aborins | ee eee to work, tabing Sinimia Bans | atral so when he has met Lalage|the wonan he loves adopts #mail Hob, soos + ng with|T really pitied her to-day; yet 1¢ muat|™umelane able spelling of her first name, 8) Geton with him. More about Jimmie—_ th nasy So far, so good! But there is trouble| Mrs, Lersing for bi thes and] not be—it cannot bet" ua asta canon at Eitoaanicnints an astonishingly lovely & in the book—when he has hit the mu May vends for Jimmie: Ida gues to the| for the musician when it is revealed | toys, and yields grac tot Meanwhile, all unconscious of this! Victoria Theatre, where she will intron But at @ preposterous hour of | derer on the point of the Jaw and when. girl, police are calied in, ‘There is| that, belleving in one woman, te loves | travagance on the point of the bis | struggle and m rlyn Drayton, | duce several mglsh songs. The nilly, gray morning #he arouses Ash- jt has been revealed how a girl, even an an breskup, Lalage goes to a country | two. twain are sisters, Francisca, | rocking horse, on which Liob's ness tthe daug of the minister, pursues | pitt will also include Plo Irwin in “At ton Kirk by telephone, calls him to her| astonishingly lovely one, may’ be 4 p und the black sheep seeks the & ud the spendthrift, and Carmen, | {9 complete. er simple way, doing good, 'Whitfleld Hall," the Avon Comedy Four, house, tells him of a mysterious mur-| taken as to the man she thinks rural pastures for rest and rumination. {the nun. Same voices, same graceful | | bas seen her in @ Mayday race with » B. Reno in “A Little of Every: | nti the has the news from | loves, One would t the ne presently, put lives far apart as the poles. ple ner Sunday school class, He has heard and Ward, Claire and Ward tn | "hp ed ell A ter of| Ashton Kirk uncovers the mystery by Jimmie's hrough these women, through vistons, Worrt her read a tender little essay from the] The Twin Flats an early ediion when, as a matter of) 0 aid of tallow candle drippings, the ter throush hypnotio suxgestions, through | ¢ ¢ eq PHINX! I will penetrate your] pulpit of dixabled futher. He haa! ‘ie bill at the Fifth Avenue Theatre fact, the paper has nothing about the) He oe railway ticket punched out by |gond later a Journey into mountains and a passage raise wan called to express sympathy and appree > Juli affair. @ conductor and a few trifling tells t across the desert, Dr, Moetsteriimmer Meta thinker Adela dein nales clatle t is all over whh Frank Why does an astonishingly lovely girl signs, He {s a good investigator, Daughter w tortures his victim, And love conquers ia. Meaty, Wh AR) dali except the ceremony and c ficate, For Me? Obviously for iv Allan Morris just sidesteps. while up. A wire the fury at Inat only in @ melodramatic | spolled beauty, with an indign: ivelyn, too, the dawn of first love ap- 5 the Haron. The victim of the murder is a dealer Edyth Val urts death in trying to. sh 1 crisis bringing the smashing of the; throw | whith as ayy proaches 1 Marion, and Howard nn ¢ disreputable and disagreeable |save him. ‘The police aro complaisant | w i i Vantshment of the nun into] at Frank Whitfel i nhappy Adele! Unhappy, also, Miss tare in colns, @ disreputeole ane te has been | and generally Wrong, ves the sisters right? Tt Is natural and the wetrd dlsappear-|To Adele there is an air of indefinabie |, nneyry, Adele! Unhappy, also, Miss Baitellow named Hume ine pares | to think #9. Anyway, (ie book aske ite[anee of the magiclan, A story to He| mystery about him. No, #0 to the n wer Hills hotel to look out for Al- stabbed to death with a peculiar DAY” | me mwe Stators readers to expect that Jimmie will be! awake on: er. Followers of Mra, Charles Tracy | Mt at Bia parka time mat adie net of foreign make fuse he has) “gon Perform a Painful Duty. | harps ev oe aft —_ Taylor's story, “The Daughte vy i there with an eve on Prank been involved with the father of Allan AUSE his two sisters do thelr Succens Love and Surgery for! Mouse (ohn ©. Winston Publishin 1. It may be mentioned that Morris in a feud over an Jnyenuine| duty by the Grierson name, Jimmy | SUsht toe the 1 and a Pause to Pr. Boros, MD. Company), have Inside {nformation. |oth Marte und Adele are society youns eee fgerely being | irlerson {s thrust back Into the Love Given by A ITE love story of R. P. Burna,| They know that Frank has seen the York, with villas ut News Goad father's quarrel, ix In peril of being | ’ F he na aie ; I M.D, mingled ome acco. intster's daughter Gragged dangerously into the case. And|arms cf the girl he has met in a London a te yee at ie ay a As Oe RS rene ares cana ta Ciaver tt ana ta tiie Wal a7 dean count Hayth Vale is interesied ee wie | atreet, She ta a tall girl ane pre bilnd than hoenmile ltles, Such tg “FH Pepper | Hilla too late for her peace of mind! girl, the minister's daughter—but th delleves she Is in love with Allan, t jand she ha sinned at first out of ty ) raises bleday, Page & Company), | While Adolo is tinking of the sphinx |What's the use whom she is engaged for the myas|cence. Mer natno is Lalage P. e the muliitude, boday, Page & Company) | x1) Whitteld draws d rlp,| Later on Mrank Whitfleld t# to mad! Hore ie toe ero OT tr i eetar’ (and one knows from the book—"F 4 ator wisal At mond, presses his teath firmly and |for Burope, still pursued by Miss Kings- tery story “Ashton K Ws sevantinaton: | AUG ane Mame sro tie Beak TE MObe | ry ghtshad (Bier # red hair, a gigantle frame, | iooks the other way. He ix determined ley. Adele is to develop wickedly, Bhe 1 ATT AR ET BE MSD AP ast Bissell Cod—that at least | Paul Gwynne. and great gifts, He drives| that this girl must and #oull be cured |ix to tempt Frank in a moonlit garden, | eee 2 ae tay ‘wants |aro ont le f Jimmy and keen | Di. Meisteriimmer ts the magician’ of r, the Green Imp, with @ strong | of her infatuation. At tho same thne he |sho 1% even to Intercapt, road and rec RECA, 0 HF, Zouae. Dene | ane will: take cara Of fimiay @nd Keep | si) "oe ones romance, He tak © thes] and, steady dmad, Gut arivee fase ate te ea ee as alla inaieoes | @ vital letter to Evelyn Drayton, | ee ERs SSO tas too, much | Ui trom drink, Jovy that If all other tights be exchided| woos with tender chivalry E emanating trom the fair one before him. | Hut all to no avail, ‘Through sickness, | wonder jay clever amateur actor, | Jimmie ts the Grlerson black sheep, | the witra-violet. ray will enable the|aing, who ia beautiful and @ widow | ie Presses his teeth even more firmly.|sorrow and postponement true love ty Pe 35: {maamaaslony tremendous athlete at col. | though he might be woi He comes sightigs to see, But for the full effect and’ toward whom his path ts mada! Having eeen Miss Kingvley to hor car | tt have Hts way. ww Pound, 35¢. However, Marie Anderson marries Al- fred Goote, ang) H, Legustt & Co MARKET COURT ENS ESTEE |Duke Levy Is Presented With | Pen That Signed Final Order. } | With the session ending to-day, Ma sex Market Court, the smelly, crowded, archale bouliding fn whieh ~) administered for ast side, ceased to 1 building wil be ve consolidated weet "t to-morrow. On Meme will occupy rooms tem~= fitted up in the Florence Build. ing at Miret avenus and Second strest, whiel will be used until the new bufid- | Ing at Grand and Essex atr | pleted, | Magistrate Mutts made an address in | cloning the court this afternoon, asking lene assembled populace to “remeuteer that Justice Is unmindful of the eplen> a her temples or the beauty of her | altars | Then to accent the impressiveness of | the occasion he presented t> Counsellor | Joe Levy, better known as the Duke of | Fesex street,” with the pen with which he signed the Inst papers. uff, Levy from bis eartiest youth has served jus- tice in the court as a runner and ag @ member of the Essex Market Bar, aoaneecoaionnnsiiihh | ‘Train Bandits Caught. | o@pEN, Utah, Jan. M—The train robe | bers who held up the Overland ttmtited jon the Southern Pactio a week ego were arrested to-day In this elty. 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