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’ Mott Street Ferry.” ; NEWSIES ALL KNOW HIM. _ WHEELING, W. Va, Jan. %&—JohN) WOODS HOLE, Mass, dan 28—Phe F BILL IN THE HOU Sete Schenk, who, It was charged, Waa! barkentine Stephen G. Hart of New How Diminutive Mile. | Lamon by ay Mahe yt aoe York, from Gulfport, Miss, 1% @ ; * , | ie 3 | Bchenk, to-day Med anit for divorce | Boston with lumber ran ashore of 7” Read Your Papers and You Rene Entertained Mme. Sent to Ways and Means Com! through nis attorneys, J.B. Handlan, | cuttynank ts Vineyard ‘i Cavallazzi’s Class of ; ‘cry 3 ‘'avallazzi’s ass of: ‘ ; ma State's Attorney, and nis law partner, | early to-day during a thick fom The mR, | Can All Become States- “ “ " mittee Where Some Think Ross Heymann. ‘Grounds will be given | crow wos taken off by the Curtyhun © men,” He Tells Them. Thirty-five Aspiring in a bill of particulars to be filed later. | jifesavers, The vessel was being ham- R e Is Them. | rn { ‘The Ming of the sult was coincident | mered by a heavy westerly gale this ; | Ballet Dancers Upon | It Will Remain. with the releses from. prison, of. Mee.| atterneoneAad.it wae theaeec Cau i (Schenk on her own recognizance. | wonld prove a total wreck, ‘ Senator Timothy D. Sullivan was the Roof-Stage of the, \? The divorce papers were served on her Hart, @ ton vessel; ented on one of the row of venchen’ Metropolitan Opera’ | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Representa- | tater when ahe appeared In court to have tport for Boston during the relepga pot in Albany w Hi tive MoCall of Maprachunetts, a member | to have the matter of her release settled. | tne mist week in Janvary with a congo he raiiroad depot in Albany walt- louse. f the Wave and Means Committee, to-| Prosecutor Handian tater secured trom | o¢ Jan ing fo pomer to ¢ o a of the ve b ‘om . of hard pine, She was spoken on , ng f rth ) porter to call out the er Introduced in the House the Admin. |Ctreult Judge Horvey a restraining or-| 17, ninety miles north, of the Diamong Hi . the Empire State Express | tetration bill ta carry out the reciprocity der preventing Mra, Sohenk from enter-| shoals Lightship, off Cape Fatteras, but it pin we numbed ot ‘on- Py y Y n Boh inter n of io oy HiME tHe Mehd OF Vibe Waals oe “pase Ee atonal iarecnent with Canada. The. measue | 96 the Ache Sanmed And Croke wh oft the coaet oY a mertow of Jeeid slosande the snow, Reumeatieat LLE, RENE REISS, daughter 0; H | was referred at once’ to the Ways and | wm eteuation ‘anueual.” Handian 4 worked debts '0r the’ Wanate: * “Big 4a? -Was Albert Reiss, the favorite Means Committes acknowledged, “My only tdea has been | Nis vessel back to the vicinity, of i : ite n tenor and distinguished char- It learned to-day that President | 1) oop Mie, @chenk from bothering her | 1#latid yestewtay and then my mi explaining about a bill he expected to sd ue |rraft’s attitude on the Canadian rect-|iushand and ohildren, With that as-|#crosm to Vineyard Haven. Doring:the — ntrodiice im the very near future, ani Rcter actor of the Metropolitan Opera | | procity agreement te that he han done|; ured by the conretamna vider 1 ih [night the weather suvt in very thleks | which, he 4, would result in the ola- Company, had a birthday yesterdey his duty In patting it up to Congress. the wind ‘breeze’ up from tite south= 9 : | ised, I did not want to keep her I) ward aud the Mart scurried siong for Keat boom the east side has een in She had reached the matare age of! He does not intend to Might for its | jag | Vinevyant Sound Lightship. Toat bea many years. five and she celebrated the event} [passage (He holds the opinion that the |" sips, gohenk's lawyers will confer | con was noiased in the fog and tals @ “Hello Tm! Want a paper?” called| by giving a party on the roof stage | responsibility now Hes with Congress) with Handian in an effort to agree on|early to-day the Hart brougit tp om ow a little chap, who was carr¥ing a | of Met ii ; | and the people and not with him the amount of alimony to be asked from | the inward ledge of the Sow and Pigs, bundle of newspapers. ae @ Metropolitan Opera House. ‘The Preaklent indicated to-day that! Jonn ©, Schenk in the event of delay in| “bout three miles off Cottyhunk Island, ‘She is a private pupii of Mme. Cav-; he Js not worrying about the fate of the | the prosecution of all pending actions. T ho ° ten. jeularly eg tam NROR asked the Bowery #8°C8 | aiaysi, who ts in charge of the! agreement. Tn his opinion It is now up| Attorneys for Mrs, Schenk to-day | \I°\l4tly Dolaterous, wo tie crew clung Kerrey {Metropolitan's free school for the to the peopin of the United States to | made application for a reduction of ball] ("vttyunk crew. sighted her “Ry thie Big Tim Sullivan,” sald the news.) “°° - H ' decide for themselves whether they | get at $10,009 when she was arrested! time the wind had beg to haul into Loy, sémewhat taken aback. oe training of Ainerican girls as ballet | want It or not, He declared he had ad-! Noy, 8, No specific amount was sug-| tie westward and ft Was a stiff row You got the wrong man, sonnie,", dancers, and she had invited th. ae is a Frenchwoman), and in grati- vooated 7 measures hich People| gested. Prosecutor Handlan abjected| from the island to the Hart. Phe lige- eld. RU Tih,” Without as ROCK | whole’ vee vanit'e «tye, tude I have called tt the ‘Villa M did not favor, and he would bOW tol tg the proposed decrease, In addressing| #avers made it in a couple of hours, a 10 told yo ests, Certain other After we had become fairly well settled » The Prerident in anxtot is a ‘ hands had reached the Inuide beac Ain't you ‘Big Tim’ Sullivant’” tn: | ew privileged t hae ees ae iil CS he oy anxiously | sre anything, Mrs. Schenk’ bali] “Ulm ain G. Hlart was built at \ aiitea Aud: Mow few p! wed persons, of whom the : ur new home and were scrutinizing watching the press Je COUMETY 19 | should be Increased.” He anid he had! wiltonore Ate, ia 19. She registered No." rontica the Renator trom tne | WTHOr Was one, also were asked.|1. ea apace #, but—the Aacertain the wentiment for oF ABAINS' | Hever insisted on keeping her in Jall| sq tons net, was 19 feet over all, Mf feat wo oe the Benator from Perhaps, as a bachelor, his opinion in| 0% " ‘ we the proposed reciprocity except asa matter of protection to her| beam and 16 feet draught, She i bowery district, “I am Jimmie Oliver. | so matters 18 of pi toh obi y 1 us Among Congressmen interest centres | nugyand and the children. owned by G. &. Geyer of New York and Git hoses) Kho wid yok te cue to 1" matters is of no account, but he the ‘Vv ) Paris, ly not so much dn the question whether | te requested a delay until next Sat-| carried a crew of eight men. gine? inks there never was a more gra:| Mind you-at least In one of Ite suburbs ‘the agreemnt wil be passed this seasion | urday and asked @ conference with the oe The boy hesitated. Over in the far |Clows, or thoughtful, or considerate) o'r lieve sare dwact ; as it docs in the problem whether it| woman's attorneys. STEAL WHEEL TO GO WEST. earner! Was’ acceawa of SNe nawavoye, |[NEMTMEN, ‘aud’ Speby bods. hada. gh08 nd the grotesque dist of will be reported by the commfitees to] 4 countersuit for divorce ts being pre- kes beet i ail chuckling. with aise Ne for the portrayal of Mime are witeh {t has been. referred. In the | pared by Mra, Schenk's counsel, andthe| oye Try to Sell Bicrele to Get Weil," eaid the boy, “if you ain't] i ‘ ve i takes me five Henate it has been consigned to the | papers, it in said, will be served early Money for Advew “Big Tin’ you don't need to krew. Ang |THE tefreshments consisted of tce- er from a perforn 8 Committee of Finance, which has |next week. Since John O. Schenk neg- {f you are, then you wouldn't want to|Tem™ and cakes and le e and, fried.” When I come off the « the | charge of tariff bills. A member of |jected to announce that he would not osobtain money to go Weat.and Jare know. ‘they eay You don't stand for a | e202 and candies and all sorts of spell spon me and J feel that-committee waid to-day that a can-| pe responsible for the debts contracted | ticipate jn the adventures of the herees bahbaler” [ood things, and it was a very merry | fatleue. | The next ¢ t vase jad been made and hat it had dis-| py his wife i te herd that he will be| of nickel novel fame, Rubin Bialer, No, si . é sevond day much ‘ A not one member of the commit | catied rt the coms of the late | fourteen years old, No, 92 Trinity ave: Givi party sat down at ine long table, |. lowed not om cal upon to pay je late eal ee Bimesit Away, opiz | With the dimmutive hostess in the cons | 77 June and, tee in favor of the agreement, trial, about $100,000, nue, and Isidore Fhurman, twelve years © Iriel." Aub Heme’ Up, the 6 Se cL Ws te aaled: Gad.» Saeed evant | “You've seen the last of it,” aaid a! Subsequently an understanding was] old, of No. 732 Kast One Hunton. se = ABO Ib! soe cs oto. a s!| thang. festobnNeee werd and slghua | art bri member of the House referring to tte | reached and the Court released Mra, | Gixty-firet street, were locked F ‘ m0 i n hts fi i dually Umber + af % ecognizance. id v this This" was a bill which the Bowery | and one big centreplece marking a fig- I acisttuliy -creeave : "Bu Farerenen SPIRE: SPROINN ED TOT hegre farsa f ry : . pat be ateea with toting ea | statesman had slipped { he boy's | ure 5 > ib jand Means. \ oP cutor Handian before Judge Jor- | morning, charm ng e q otat pped into the y's | ure 5. range 1 the third da Rot!) the committees in question have | dan to-day protested against the alleged | in One Hundred and, Sixtyhfrst street, — and W ould suff fc i J Isaac man ‘Trinity and Jackson avenues. That Ba iiteata ostess in Some Solo Dances. niet ema a majority of high protection advocates | (Il treatment of Juror Heyman, | between Trinity a i _“Phank you, Mr, Sullivan,” said the : . Why He /Wabamne’a i and they would, very reluctantly COn- | the one man who held out for the con,| The: hoys after takingothe wheel at- ~ voy.“ Taat gave you away, Y Both e and after the banquet there y ea Singer. ibraax. In the solid wail’ e¢:| sialloncaecaaeay Mabanet tempted to well it. The police say that 0) nomebody €, Dut you can never | Was dancing, in which Mme, Cavaliazzi's ‘Do you really care to know why I tribute to a ibrewk in th a the boys are members of @ crowd that Meat cede veeile aneonh hice ee eee |the Payne-Aldrich ‘Tariff law, Demo-| Mr. Handlan charged that Heyman | (1 0," heir headquarters @ vacant lot | { tee, see!” beisneansct ei : e! ee TA Rei [patanter ware Woeelin ¢ if at Hed crats are depended on by the stand-| was being abused by persons who ob- | , 3 were hostile to the stage anc s aused “Big Tim," “and those | } 3 that the next Congress, with Its Demo- | Handlan urt that the Court proceed e happiest days of my ; A to do wit 1 d the desire and | ‘bad J reaedes af ® of my le ‘There! are already in the Metropolitan Opera- thee , ee Bt af Uh desire and cratic House, should lead the way in| @gainst the persons responsible, Judge quoting ke the edueation of real tre | House ballet. and eight othere are elles fe yin oe Pir gpelt nangaegc tariff reform. Every tarif question, in| Jordan promised to investigate the iat ags Beye Sets. The best thing | oie as soon as places 1 be found for| an aca foc sop peailie to get the estimation of members of Congress, | matter. oy can do ts to what he #elts. | ibid, nga act in Hamburg at a te loaded and thes explain that they | '™mediately after the announcement here is no educati#h ike the one you ‘eM Mme, Cavatlaggi deciares that | small salary. After a while I found that is loaded, and pla nak aa Mb Mrs, Sci ee . the Guicit es Woolack at : desire to hear from their constituents | that she was at liberty dirs, Schenk, et out of the daily papers. Tf you read quickness with whieh American girls k t was against r accompanied by her counsel, weat to 1he papers carefully you will soon be! learn the art of ballet dancing is am lout of a fellow a head taller tha rr that wey ihe? not had time to study | vy tower room in the Jal, where plang on sed 4 1 a You can- to he tis t n with ike y y the agreem: \ powseased af an education that you can- | ‘ng r. It is not, she sayg, that they pee “ mate : yon + would Among those who will favor ratification |£0F her immediate future were made mt get in any other way ave better pivaical quaitfications, pur! 0" “ Dart tna A rinie e amen with Canada may be mentioned @enator | 890m afterward she entered the auto- My, advice to everybody ts to read | that biaing are superior and work | aren't doing anything Reiss, you Depew and Representative Dwight of | Mobile of Attorney J, J. P. O'Brien and evpdpers very carefully every’ day. | more guickly. Little Mile: Reng had as| you have Me ee eer ena BLS New York, Republicans, and Repre-| Was driven to the residence of Mra : Vijen You can go out in the world and) a guest Miss Eva Swain, twelve years S0u Nave : ‘ hy don’t you go in| sentative Hilti, Republican, of Connectt- | Lasch, her friend, who had teatifled for valk about it, The newspapers certainly another of Mme. Cavallansiy pric] £0" the operatic instead of the dramatic | cut her during the trial. It ds stated that oe) ive done wonders for our country. If iplis, who did some attractive in-| Senator Boral, Republican, of Idaho, | she will make her home there for the were not for the papers w would al dances. She is to be a premler T thqught over the suggestion. It fexpressed the opinion that the agree- | present. f ve Le to-day? or fita years, her teacher de-| vee, rue t had @ voice, but I had ment woyld Hut be ratified at. thin PEGS SP ME “What aid you do when you wot atuck | clares. But it wae littie Mile. Rene hers Knowledge and was absolute! rension. | Denirn gave tne meme opinion | FAMOUS SPANISH ARTIST With a big bundle of papers ut night?” | self that charmed us all by her solo! das a‘singer, 1 didn't know with frills of emphatic language, ‘ asked the litie fellow. “1'd just like to| dancing. None of the older girls had RO Seu ett ie a racacn teas weit TO ROYALTY IN NEW YORK, experience of Mot toe inow."" Suen distinguished airs and graces, OF ined to farce maw , aA ot mevict ma Hrd | Giduusscly am epoch in thelr flees. 3 “Now you take a run," insisted ‘Big | powers of mimicry, and none danced in BGs}0 Orca me to 4 y . gy i a i ives it DE aa F y, d ny if | Solc tm." set adds? WEE font Gu lever seal aoe Aroused ine to 4 bh . ‘ t ——— | gincer James Hawarde and Fireman Joaquin Sol Mla y Bastida Arrives one woman in ‘.. a i f to Pollini and said, ph | Sohrock were jedan a its yd |; .7ou talk English perfectly," said the| Wt Ane aed PAC) trom “tristan und Isolde xtra!On Monday k Songs,” by Walter | yon" At i rakeman and Portraits of Rulers HAL walanSir "ian techn anaiisek [iweiler. te somewhere in waich (| Jesse Swarher'was fatally injured in a) nL acwalice y " Pe rieetis tat alah tien the to tie Gnere Wagner concert of the Pailharmonte | 1. Ho, At Public Library, No. M8} neqd-on collision of two freight trains | Will Follow. perl care for i . sf ats jane rae replied 1 vole; aay jociety at memie Hail yesterdity | Hast eiy-sixth yn Tuesday. | on the Chesapeake and Ohio Ratiroad,| On the French liner La Bavole, ar 7 tow He Big It Once. vas Fou! Le 4 phan alcee toe Jafternoon as it rarely has een sunk a) si’ Musle, any ahr) : ae ha near Blountsville, tom riving here to-day was Joaquin Sorella } Teal % shail never forget one night, an a ntti a tahibaraat wan't e was never so good, her art! Public School No, 160; om needay, | — ————= ly Bast i pai wn awfully rain; Nahe a aan a ‘Oh, yes, a little; but (very proudly) . areal Wee AD inished, She sounded an @ ibert,”’ by Daniel Gregory Mason, | day event Feb. 26, lage 1% tida, the, tempus nish painter. ‘Se an awfully rainy night, too" Sad “BIS, oo, prenchi" | Was told that my vole j , Tp. | Behubert by ani ar eer cia a: [2e, sventits, Mam. St iapaleied by che) Sal HAE tuk, GOORIN Reread Tim," “when T did get stuck with the |” TONE sincer t that these" Wa no |e al that touched nd aillee, Lat Cooper Tanita, “aoiinerh BARK @? Irish balladist, Mai farelle, King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of ‘ingest bundle of newspapers you ever | es ‘ Again I appealed to Pe | pare Athy npg sere he ANT AD ry, No. 66 1 street, | | #pain, which are on chelr way to tits is saw. [had served my route ‘way up Why, since [wa At Woliradclioeus eae vor acer i \“Dien theure Halle’ and prayer from|a@t Public Library, No. 06 e Bwings ont s Programme for his second) country. He will take them to Chicago 9 in Rear RACAL T TRA Ba ts French, You know her, Ana} %2 K anything Jerannhauser’ and “Traunie” with fine} and “E by Grace Ewing, | piano recital at Carnegie Hall next bs eo lan o nls cinfitted ier bgt a Rh and a years oid, and he is French, | Position ut twenty-Ave dollars a week rust have been tired of bowing | seuyie” vurday, "Folk | Reothoven's fifteen Variations and fugue| One hundred and forty new canvarses | her 8 stom mS received m y nad et rid of th bee L, m » mis! jave be irec of be 'B) Songs i vy valtel « be e ‘a 1 a y Ser e ‘. fareqolhp cts ana oY nem Pel too; and I have ty be a big sister to} Grateful to Schumann-Heink. her tank aes a ped’ Mo. Tie Oak [ae the LNeme ee Sie Reales" Se Somme | WY Ronee Sree Te Tee t to hard So. wearge. , and so 1 just thought | pe hl i Bogert, a ' 1 Pert ay [at impromptu, @ acherao, @ nocturne | same time. ¥ Inu Heh upon th comes ‘ while until finally 1 hit upon a scheme. | * ; ’ “Alter thatadethink, 1 awed most to) Mr. Mahler eould not have failed to note| and | Oliver ee eee eete dohoct | 204 &, Polonaise by Chopin, the Bohu-| ing Alfonso purchased the por- | strain of coring for the child. a } walked over to the old Fifth Avenue } tir. Reiss and His Mime. Mme. Schumann-Heink, Her husband, | Wat # large audience bis aoncert grew | Daniel Gregory Mason: ay Dubie Beheo! | vert-Laaet “Der KNkoenig” and Listt's| trait of his Queen and has presented it | @igtinet change in the mother jotel. In those days it was the swelies ntly the writer drew Mr. Reiss; Schumann was sti manager, | Outelde the subscription and how hear YO Pe Teen cul lestupen | eee eee to the Hispanic Society of New York. | re is nol more ‘than tel in town and the corridors were a corner away from the’ young | took a liking to oice and to me.{!’ appreciated was the work of himself} Brown, Airs caatae of Four, tnctur : The whole collection shown in Chicago | & happy and health; none chil. tof town, Loran into the hotel as about his Mime in “Rhein- and I did. Was interested, iste iy mony ance,” Mrs. R jhe trae nt ot the Gates eee on exnthition at the Hispanic Soctety on _contitions need be no Sane tb ? nh _ ‘4 re and bu the "Parsifal” 1 pr the benefit 4 n Senor Soro! i e | or beat ne inable ast as T could and shoured 1a! and ‘Slestvies:" ong ef the mos: a lot o vice as tecoha nein. the. Fares! MH, AL Hall, Clu. Bella Aken and Slezak will take | Serer Sorolia’s reuyyn_here, that pty. | Fhe anes paises Wuatey! Wax Terrible loss of markable charaterizations upon of study and practice, re dAlLAREeILA ARG. the: Ors Honma of the the places of my Deetinn and Karl) ken heat fel Wuatry! Pearful collision between | stage, and his other fantastic and vril me to a@ feacher, and 1 buckl aikyries” and the "Magle Mire Sce ma Hertha Hirsch. at Jorn. Otherwise the cast will be the LONDON PRINTERS STRIKE. perree png. lve) bro ney ang @ ocean steainers at the foot of they liant impersonations, “It was not an te werk In real earnest. 1 my Dip Wealkurer anpge UP We. pres ig Writers,” by | game ae at the fret performance this) | 1. ade fer WMity-Hour j wil Tera auing ily tri str rey! Wuxtry!" " eeay task, for he is a modest man; bur) served closely the methods of t s ne, much too lone wave fo a | isn't as thou; 4, didn't take me five minutes,” con- Sher a while he responded. singers. Constal I was adding y mane SAA OR a En , The People’ Symphony Ovehaaine, [91 | Werking Week, dante n them unawares. 4-4 Auba. ' "4 i saan ob ipauiiadine: Nia Tata d , gonulewoman siiting % he People's e + 2s 2 % 64 ae ree ata a rid of ay Ido wink 1 deserve to be cred- ate — : \ g an He perl near the w , an ardent Wagnerite, | X Arens director, will give ite third | LONDON, Jan. 2%—The general strike fap forthe mot at rat oa ‘ole sto J om And may fted with any special gentus because of | © ena W eMorte Bnd! who J heard the “itide of the Val - « ral concert at Carnegie Hall to- | iy) the fob printing trade is already pie in a hurry to get out of the hotel x of nee you critics are hos ae «d walaries ; kyries played tr y mreat oP al stimo) fs) ert to Mii irlee afternoon. Jeatheven’s Bid under way and the number of @ and pay begat sa childless t’ 00 nou to Bay well," he sale Tien came engage Vies es of tie wor red the young New York @olintst, will be the featu atte 8 many homes ray id oe pug say 1 do well,’ he sald, rah M ieee ‘es t i v . A that LJ will be th Holi in 8 | Dloves Inve ived will be rapidly im- | are now children use of the But why nocently asked an A . they come naturally to me.| aden, More than once the Kaiser way, had !t been 0 well done, and perhaps | takes place at the Republic Theatre to- will be the soloist in Sa TAEEAGR cha echinicek evae“nin aide Pg had ea re .f anyite, who had been Hetening to Sen-| Before I was a-einger T was an actor,| Present, The first time he heard me /she was right. The at vl eeaee it Among hix admirers are Saens's piano concerto in G minor. Oe tutte te eee tare naane | a yd ut makes tw | ator Sullivan's story, “You don't mean | Almost anyvody could do the stuttering | He #ent me several congratulatory mes. | until Mr. Matier signalied ¢ he ident Taft - President Roosevelt eae a we i va sah A Ls Y ‘| Seay. pg {ke Near wat ” rat oe) Sages, and finally came upon the » rohestra to arise and acknowledge (miral Hob Evans, Bone! and Amato, ir. Fran , director ¢ | ford A Gay the story waan't true?” F wan in ‘The Bartered Bride’ or | eee ee ave was, gtabbed ime ae] Mr. Matler, with Mme. Gadskt Admiral ioe Son reserved by many in the public schools, wil! lead a large | hours, but they demand a maxis woman who True? repeated “Big Tim on't ch in ‘Haensel und Gretel,’ which A fnbuisive wax. Srabbed me bY! soloist, will present anotiier all-Waxt pevmniwent. In iusival,, society chorus of children from the Bronx at| of @cty hours, ‘The principal firma ti manki ‘advice ou know that Mott street doesn’t run ent Werause Ey Are 8 ee ee ie hemureee fg y. Thad) programme at the Academy of ay tclew, Among the artists tie Seventyefirst Regiment Armory next | far affected are Spottiawoode & (‘o., | ete is cor invited to lo the river and of course there is no, evitable. Mime, and David tn ‘Die [not Re tp exriain bet | 7 @ very lin Brooklyn to-morrow 4 who will take 1 the concert are Wednesday, evening in cone fon with! rimited, contractors for much govern. | Write Mra. oa nm, Mott street ferry? So how could there | Me iste ae re dificult, and! 4 ‘ Jace Meet gu at when | g'clock, On next Tuesday evening and) Enma Trentini, Felicle Lyne, Charlotte the Chil elfare Exhibit ment and other official work, and Wa-| Me@a® er letter in 2 a collision ? 1 the ‘ asxential that one|%¢ Teleased his grip and got a glimpse! Friday afternoon at Carnegie Hall Sehu-| Lund, Yvonne Koenkger, ink Pollock terlow and Sons, Limited, ‘The weekly | S¢Plet confidence. “Oh, T see," gaid the Albanyite. | should sing as well aw act the part, in}! his soiled white glove the expression| mann’s “Rhelnish” symplony w | and William J. Folk F 6 TOCnte) to De BiVGE At, the Aeale managed to appear as usuel in those days tue boys worked off those eis reesect I au changing my views | Of Di soe: 70n fof BRAY shat I san ely | the chief feature, ay . ‘i nee Here ages Ma ‘ats but curtously the new dally —— ticks.” saut Mime. 1 believe 4 4@ not neci could re! 1 from laughing outright, e Lucy Weldt,, hrough apter Perpist, William ¢.¢ at. Ben | Started in support of the printers’ cam He's Fallen Since, Too. sary to make him sing always so bad-| How He Came to America. “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST of accidents, haw been prevented £70 | Greet and five harpists in the|Palgn fatied to publish this morning HELP WANTED mM Alte 5m Fea ME LORE cased ae elmira aS tp eet Pate ae aici HAS ANOTHER SOLD-OUT HOUSE sinking | In Malt ton trope AD ensemble have been engaged ‘The daily newspapers are nos affect aa eum, & AMmy | es," acknowledg i mn b , a jen hav au t Munich 7 ven \i Opera House " fo ‘ope pest hetr compositors have agteed each | ied mee eee ete) Oe iim ation |some:bing will Le gained by Grewing| as a guest and i have had seasons at 0 GIN of the Gaiden West Pare House. iy to create the pert 9 | woe gamuet AT Behtwin wilt reaumne | te scarubete ghee weekly thesia’ of thn | SaaS Cee eae nany times myself since those good vid, @Way from his monotonously oracked | Covent rden, It was in @ mixup over | another ria. € awe 4 De Marschailin In th Me Prod UC. eee OF recitals at the City Col. | strikers, days, But, then, that’s another at apd harsh tones: @ Munich-Covent Garden engagement | °" tu the statrone tes mere bt ltion of & euss's Ras nkayeier lege to-morrow afternoon at 4 00k. ‘Empire State Express! New Y “Before 1 ever sang Mime I thought! that I suddenly bethought me of Mau-|/2%t Hsht that, exceps for some o the | whieh ear tee are mre end ee ont ‘They will be continued thereafter on ' first stop! On track No. 1! All avoard:” | his character and started tn with | rice Grau, who had suggested my com- | Dox-huiders wave hoe ee rood Fy cars Peg een Po Sunday and Wednesday afternoons un- Alled out the station guard a cleariy defined conception of bim in| ing to America, I cabled to him anq|CUrta'n. ” ae ane tet cathine ensh me til May °* mle and yertorator| experianced 4 ; ; s it was over was “something — Uubdegeta: “Big Tim" Sullivan picked up his bag outline, but in outline ony. ‘The de. | an answer to come at once. That is wounee we declare | “Madama Butterfly” will be sung at! ene nepartme Se aene aaot tops, Ree gual. salary aa Steal one and started for the gate that leads to| tails { hava been filling tn over since. ten years ago and I have been| Merce” me Me aeeloait ho would |the Metropolitan Opera House next | qoniversity announces @ free concert ce Pi Chom ner, the staion platform. Long before ne| Something new flashes across my con- ng hero every season since. It is| 1°71, seem to furnish sufficient ex-| Saturday nigit for the beneft of the | the University Choru rier orp — Es os j 1dd time'to reach the door the Bowery. | #lousness while T portraying Mima very happy thing for me that the! ilanation uf the continued popuiarity | Loeal Ald Sootety. Ce Farrar, | Wednesday evening at 815 o'clock, No ,/Cesserete ase certelaly Gee. 3 gan ay Pe FOR ALE ‘ie was surrounded by a smait &rmy of /0M the stage, and T follow the inapira- | management, the public and the critics o¢ Puccini's lat The cast was | Riccardo Martin and Peau ll Amato tickets are required ih} bedi: nacaiinnhiaiie Niearrve stn mace” ehagtin \tion, 1 readily assimilate any spon- seem unansmous in wishing me ito|the same and ‘tl Of une |erll ve in the saat, Laue Windmulies, — Down, @1 weekly: iy Waltham, Watches Di bar ais = fal shige mi taneous Lew thought that occurs to me. | stay abated excellence. ty westinn, |the treasurer, has prepared ® souvenir, — gigismond Stojowak! will give a siasa | monds, UNITED. "Good bye, Tim! Good luck! Good | theo be y i ; + | with portraits and stories, for tree dia- i tute of Musical Art sau st, Phone. t t! t Dinh Gully, Reiss and p recital at th Tati Wusteal Ar bye, Tim! Therefore I never get thed of him, By this time the party was breaking | Caruso, Amato, Dinh Gilly, \ ee q bye, Tim sp and Mr. Relss had to help Mile,|To#canint were called out many times tibution next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock DIAMONDS, wel, 3 danaeh, a Senator Sullivan smiled as he watved The Villa Mime, Paris. \ pina ahead the hasling: sinks be and enthusiastically applauded * ee asi ia eal | mente acce, 0 RS] So aie Hy his hand to the boys. “Pesides, {t 1s to Mime really that 1 fone ayltiek Bie Aeareeeee acne | a complete Detective Story, in Book | —_—_O ‘Good bye boy: he sald, “don't for-,owe Whatever meagure of success in | NIBELUNGEN RING LECTURE | Abo MeCorn.ack, the Ish operatic | Form, will be given free with to ANOS ND 3 eet to read your own papers If you| life 1 may haveachieved, He has en-|GAQSKI AND MAHLER SUPERB RECITALS IN PUBIC SCHOOLS, |jcmur, may te heard again in New York, | Morrow's Sunday World (in Greater’ 3 that you will all come to be wrest | avied me to purchase # litte home In| IN EXTRA WAGNER CONCERT.| ny Hoard of Kduoation announces Annolincenent # now made that he will | ‘New York). Don't mies this Great | sismond 7 * statesmen, Good bye,” guburba of Paris (you know Mrs\g. Johanna Gadski sang the Liebestod ¢he ‘putowins lectures for nexts week: give a concert at Carnegte Hall on Sun- Detective Story. 18 OF FOE ¢ ae erie : THE pa ai WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, —HOW"BIRTIN”” «= Alber Reiss Talks of His Operatic Career; DIDITWHENHE © His 5-Year-Old Daughter Gives Birthday Party WAS ANEWSBDY 7 tome | The Bowery Senator Tells of Snes "ae ih. | ‘ ~ His “Wuxtry! Collison at | mann - Heink Helped| Him, and How Maurice | Grau Brought Him to America. | years of age, distinguished tuemsqves by thelr grace and agiliiy. Ten of them | violently opposed to my having a nything { ) RECIPROCITY NOT MRS. 1911, SCHENK SUED WORRYING TAFT; FOR DIVORCE AS LEFTTOGONGRESS. COURT FREES WER Done: His Part and Awaits | Been Poisoned by His Wife Action on Canada Tariff. Files Papers in Suit. |patters to vote against it on the theory | Jected to his attitude in the case. Mr, BATTERED SPS CREW SAVEDAS the Stephen G. Hunt Until” it Strikes and Is Wrecked, | where they read cheap novel i

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