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RUNAWAY CAR ) AITSFERRY HOUSE; . “EIGHT Mich HURT Trolley Ribs Out Out Front of Building and Passengers Get a Good Shaking. Eight men were injured in Brooklyn tha morning, when a Montague street Oar, whose brakes had falled to work, Wd down the hill at top speed om Montague terrace to Furman street, and leaving the tracks went crashing into the Wall street ferry house, ‘The injured are Motorman John Dela- ney of No, 4% Seventeenth stroet, scalp wound; Conductof Edward Bridges of No, 266 Manhattan avenue, con- qustons; James Mongose of No, 79 Mott etreet, Manhattan, contusions and cut by fying glaes; Joseph Valinti, same address, wrenched back; Charies Ander- bon, No, 2% Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn, scalp wound; Philip Importuno, No. Baxter street, contusions; Raphael Mor- fel, No, 202 Sends street, contusions, and James Feeny of No 24 Forty- ninth @treet, cut by flying glass, They erp all aftended by Dr. Gordon from the Long Island Coulegp Hospital and sent home. ‘The car etruc!: the ferry house with uch force that it ripped down about twelve feet of the front, and narrowly e@mcaped running over the ferry master, whose booth was less than two feet away, The runaway vehicle entered the ferry house for a distance of five feet. There were very few people in the ferry house et the time. SMOKE CAUSE OF BIG SCARE FOR 0 IN TENEMENT Ten Families in Brooklyn Take Up Beds and Walk—Were Quieted by Policeman. The citizen who discovered smoke twickling from the: fourth floor of the @mement house at No. 6 Mercein street, Brookiyn, at sbout 2.30 o'clock this morning, ran all the way to the Fulton street station, about two blocks away, for help. Policeman Cosgrove and two others were rushed around to the place, and stopped only long enough to turn in an dlarm, but by the time they arrived the ten families, whose children totalled close to fifty, were out on-the fire escapes, lugging beds, bureaus, trunks, {ce boxes and everything else in their rooms which was not nalled down, The shutting off of the gas due to explosions threw the whole neighbor- hood into pitch darkness and added to the terror of the foreigners occupying the five story tenement house. Policu- man Cosgrove ran into the house and separating the frightened owners from thelr precious possessions, started them down the fire-escape ladders, lending a hand to the kids. No one was hurt, and the damage was next to nothing. Betas ABE Ng, MEN COMMITTEE FOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF PEACE. At the request of Willlam Curtis Dem- erest, Chairman of the Special Commit- tee of the National Committee for the e@lebration of the one hundredth anni- Yersary of peace among English speak- fag people, Mayor Gaynor named the committee yesterday that will represent New York City, This committee will arrange for 0 bration that will be held in New York. It 1s headed by J.P, Morgan and numbers 130, ‘Among the men named by Mayor G nor are John Jacob Astor, August ment, Robert W. De Forest, Archbishop Kerley, Charles F. Murphy, Willlam Rookefetler, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Fred- erick W. Vanderbilt, William K. Van- @erbilt, Archibald W: Watson, Alex- ander 8, Webb jr. and Harry Payne ‘Whitney. aneneaenamnea BODY THROWN IN RIVER FLOATS BACK TO SLAYER, ESCANABA, Mich., Nov, 18 — The ‘body of Alvin Fogarty floated five miles across Bay Denoe from the Escanay shore to the Stonington shore, where Arthur Lindquist, his slayer, lived in a fisherman's shack. ‘The body was found by’ the authorities & few yards away from the Lindquist hack, Where it had been wasied ashore after floating from Oct. 18 till Nov. 6 In his confession here to-day, Lind- a, he EVENING WURLD, BATURDAY, a Littlest Leading Lady of the Stage Tells Renn err rrr 2 ee “All About the Drama and How to Act| \SBESIDEFENSE, Juliet Shelby, Who Carries) Off the Honors in “The Littlest Rebel,” Is Charm- ingly Childish and Not a’ Bit Lofty, Despite Her| Honors. Acting Is Only ‘“Child’s: Play,” and Good Acting Is. “Just Being Natural, and Not Up-Stagey,” All Very Easy if You Know How. BYCHARLES DARNTON ER white-stgckinged, black- | H buttoned feet didn’t come, within @ foot of the floor,! yet the Littlest Leading Lady of the stage sat up straight and talked {1 the same way. And the charmingly childish part of it all was that the Littlest Leading Lady of “The Lit- tlest Rebel” wasn't the least bit lofty. | She just talked and talked as though the stage were a playhouse for chil- dren and then ended the bothersome old “interview” with a period that my closed lips won't forget in a hurry, Some day, when she ‘s tall and haughty, I may chat with her! again, but it will not be the same,| for then she will merely give me her hand instead of her—— But I'm golng to keep that a deep secret, because it's worth keeping. An-| other thing that I must be caroful about ts the Littlest Leading Ladys) age. That's important, because the | Gerry Man may be peeking over the top of this column. And the Gerry Man, you must know, is the long- armed, grim bogey that catches help-| less children of the stage who under | eight. But don't be afraid; Juliet) Shelby is old enough ta know what! she 1s doting. ‘Once, confided Miss Juliet, in a Stage whisper,” a Gerry man almo: scared me to death! Her hushed words sank into a deep| “she's Katherine Thorpe; now you know, don't you?" There was nothing to do but throw up both hands. Miss Jullet spread her blue eyes over my painful embarr ment, and then added: "She's named after the dearest ltt! playmate I ever had—Katherine Thorpe.” This was the place for a large, expres sive "Oh!" and I put it in. Yes," continued Miss Jullot, “Kathe rine comes from Blanchard, Louisiana, | where I was born, and she's such a noted a “L didn't know," I apologized, Amaxement again lighted those blue A moment passed before Hise) t could bring herself to say Katherine was with me in ‘Cameo | Kirby,’ and ‘The Master Key,’ and ‘The Woman of To-day,’ with Mme, Kalich; and ‘A Fool There Was,’ with Robert | Hfillard, and all sorts of plays in stock.” "Then she's not a new doll?" “Oh, no," replied Miss Juliet, “Kathe- rine's really old-timey, She's been tn all the plays that I have, and I couldn't} get along without her. She has char. | Ea acter—that's what’ makes her #0 im-| portant? They had to send on for her! when we opened Chicago. They | brought me dosens of doils, but they wouldn't do because they didn't have any character, Katherine was in Brady’ storehouse for two Ww hole months, wasn't I angry, thoug ONLY LOW-CLA8S ACTORS ARE. “UP.STAGEY.” The blue eyes Hit up with a savage | fire, Mr. Brady may well thank his lucky, as well cs unlucky, stra that he | | quist said in a drunken quarre! ho| Wasn't there, { atruck his friend Fogarty in the head! "But a doll can’t act,” I argued. | with # brick, at Kecanaba, rolled the| "Can't she, though,” returned Mise body into the bay and retu a to his} Ruth, “Lf think Katherine's a wonder- hut at Stonington, and until he was arrested — oe WOMEN IN SWIMMING EXAM. ‘Twenty-nine athletic young women, members of the National Women’s Lif Saving League, took thelr first swim- ming examination for the medallion and certificate of expert Ife savers of- fered by the Royal Life Saving Society | of England, in the women's pool at the East Twenty-third street last night. One of the most difeult which they were put \/as bottom of A five-foot tan! tests the surface with @ five-pound lead| “What's your idea of acting?” 1 Weight, which Is nearly equivalent to| boomed, by way of fring a shor thar! the weight of @ human po under | Would kno ev off hev extraordinary water, The undressing contests were! perch. amusing. ‘Then came rae tests In swim- helpless person shore with 4 diving. ain remained there public baths | to} 0 dive to the A and come to| Up-8tage. ful ac| acter.” “ALL right,” [ agreed, |terrible infant in the high ess, She has all sorts of char- fighting off the “but what's acting?” “IVs just being natural, “explained this uncanny youngaler, “It's being natural and not up-stagey.” Up-stagey. I echoed. | “Yes,” vepeated Miss Juliet, “up: | stagey, It's 0: are up-stugey. 1 insisted upon knowing what meant by “low-clags actor Well,” pondered the small child, “the Kind you See in stock, ‘They're always Jow-class actors who y | sie she answered, quite ‘just being natural and not Look at the Farnum boys ally, Uy eee I JV HIGH HS ue TOLL OF 15 LIVES AND MANY SHIPS cutt! ve The three- | near st near ton Is a total loss, mer Itasca, Portland for has not reported, and revenu: ra are searching for her. Is in trouble yesterday were tie nagted schooner Elma, ashore Jom; schooner Wanita, ashore Pant hamrock, ea, the for Drier | That was considered visionary at NOVEMBER 18, 1911 NAVAL POWER DECLARES MEYER Also Tells Marine Architects Good Figiter Must Be an Engineer. Secretary The Sootety of Marine Architects and | Marine Hngineers, who have been hold. jing their nineteenth annual meeting tn this city, last night brought the session | to a close with a banquet at the Wale dort. There were more than 900 guests and members present. The feature of the evening wae the presentation of the John Fritz medal to Sir William White for his notable achievements {n marine architecture, | Tho only other recipients of this medal ‘have peen Lord Kelvin, George Wentin house, Alexander Graham Beil, Thomas A. Edison, Charles T. Porter and | Alfred Noble, The presentation wai made by Onward Bates, Much touched by the tribute of his American con freres the celebrated Britian design responded in a feeling address. The principal speaker of the evening) was George von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy. In his address he drew a lesson from the old despatch boat Dol phin, ploneer craft of our new steel navy and bullt more than a quarter of a century ago, Tho Becretary said that prior to the construction of this vessel and her consorts of the famous White | O'Doherty and Cathleen Piece | With “The Well tof the § the Saints,” by Synge, in Repertory of Dub- lin Actors—Viola Allen Will Be Seen in “The Lady of Coventry” — Winter. Gar- den’s New Show to Be Put On Monday Night—Drama Players Will Produce “The Thanderbolt.” cin an engagement at Maxine ‘Theatre on Monday night. At homo they have the Abbey Theatre rent free and @ smal! annual snbdeldy as wall, ‘Dh basis, The company includ Sinclair, Fred O'Donovan, O'Rourke, Sydney J. Morgan, Kerrigan, Sarah Allgood, teen Nesbitt. For the firat half of the week the bill wil! 1° “Phe Well of the Saints,” a comedy by J. M. Synge, and Lady Gregory's one-act farce, “The Workhouse \Ward.” On Thuraday night and for the remain: | der of the week there will be a triple! Dill consisting of “Birthright,” a two: act tragedy by T Murray; "The Showing Up of Bianco Posnet,” by Bernard Shaw; and “The Rising of the Moon," & one-act play by Lady Greg- {% Irish Players, who have at- tracted a great deal of attention since their arrival from Dublin, actors work on a co-operative Arthur a. J A M. Squadron no steel plates had been man- ufactured in this country. ‘he sails and spars of the old ships jhave been replaced by machinery abd nces, Before this had anteal appli tirely taken place @ late Chief of tho} Bureau of Steam Engineering originated \{the expression “The Fighting Engineer ltime, but to-day it has come to pi |All oMcers who now #0 to sea must be not only engineers but fight two, gineering, mechantea), electrical and pneumatic, pervades every part of a modern leship, and a battle practic is but a test of engineering appilances, This condition 1% bringing about oy) tlon. first #1 was the amal- pause. We glanced around. Thank | aA ee ener the damation of the line and engineers. heaven, Wa were behind closed doors! | Meee eahads RHA SOHK LTO ae plainly now that @ man ean be "Yes," added the “4 > " $Pa, . Lachey {five r eamieutou tle Th Chiscue end cakaate Revenue Cutters and Life-s Humacoa, wert Poth a mane ORR ieee hente. . nally worked vd seid i lot of questions, and 1 didn't know ie Gtatl e Daven ty esse he i# an . Many what to say. I'm sure he thought 1} ing Stations Kept Busy free now mayen We ventght 66, Stull fubiNer wasn't elght, but’—she turned to look | errreges aa with amalgamation and there aro H ; rive through her yellow curls again—"I'm Making Rescues. | PERIN IN FIGHT ON STAGE. | one: otticers in the leo who will eight, really! And, anyway, I've been] ] fn |make good fighters am! still carry an acting ever so lon Srcettos, Ordered Away from Show Glrls,| their specialty “What's acting?” I asked, anxious BOSTON, Noy. 15.—Fifteen mineat M: er. | 5 N, No} en seamen| Cin Strikes Stage Manager, | to learn. perished and more than a dozen ves-| ps aprimMORE, Nov. 18 — Lawrence KEENE SETTLES WITH POOL. ACTING 18 “CHILD'S PLAY” TO | sels wera Wrecked or crippled off New| pore we, known in Baltimore and HER | England uy the last two d Pi i stat tad cluh man, | Creditors of the three New York Sropk . : pci taagaae i. eho bathed w York as Lata change firma which Were rulned as Child's play," answered Miss Ruth,| Plain and cimple and nice as an old astrous hight seas. Revenue cutters and eand Spain as a F the auienaed Maciel ) without turning a curl eee Sh Tiaaked 207d stations have been ti man who has notice in| Members of the Fol Rneey wamon iy wee what? $ me how to say things, he said, ; eve beens suey ans, (pades, faced 2 Ge stock of the Columbus and Hock- “What?” I pasped. for a hundred dollars! Say them in your | ewerlis and many ships ar 1 ye ctarenie? ‘oul and Iron Company agreed yes: “Child's play,” the knowing little That's the only way. And | hugging tho sheltered harbors to-day, | at gece terday to accept the offer of settlement one repeated, regarding me with open-|he was right. € never know What T| yy Tien iene ithMh eA Brant BAe ade by James Ite Keene, eyed surp@ise. am going to say until Tsay tt. I don't} 4 ves on tine: Mh iy A Belasco “You don't mean it's like playing with} Stop to think. It all comes to me linet txged silp Antigua He wae (neds giee| ae s 5 Wan th ae Farell ot th dolls?” I-gulped, by, line, I've never Deen afraid.” | of Chriatiania, whieh was driven on ¢ paid. Ladder He opt Pcl Ba “Oh, no!” cried Miss Juliet. ‘That's jot even of a big, black audi) rocks at Martin River, at the mouth! perin and Thomas Boykin, another oes e Tna'thieh APRibed aitifony al Ad quite important, No," asserted Miss Juliet, putting | of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, She was) goctety man, occupled a box kins @ Co, J. M. Fiske & Co, and Important?" I demanded. hor straight bac gainst the chair, “I joading lumber when overtaken by tio, Academy anid during Inter » Roberts, Hall & Crigs. "Yes,"" she emphasized, jevelling her| never think of the audien: SK WNT or. Teh iy tatal loeh only thi ; age, There they maue them-| ne receivers for; the 3 aleed Arme blue eyes at me. “Oh, yes! I coukin't| it. By being plain and simple you can | § rew escaping ‘ el to sue him for $600,000, After a fo on without Katherine, you know.” | Make every one love yo ed eet Capt. D. #. McCauley icchtae 1 long fight he offered, through his coun- Who's Katherine?” I inquired out of 1? ‘in'ey easy If you know how.” lof five men of tie thre SARE attention fel, Solomon Munford. to) kettle for the darkest depths of ignorance. Littie Ruth Shelby said other things) Charles MH. Wolstor clung Pine tage, leaplad UY the. cpadlena BP ail these et “Why, she's one of the most im-| worth printing, but tis is a good piace ais: wala io, tie-Hugihn veetarde i veuny, cute by th ee +} y. r. gis so easy {If yo now he firms, portant characters in the play. Don't] obNg ts so'easy 1f Ol Snow was cast as who found |" "Mr. Keene tn offering toleettie sata | you remember?’ y Man may be satisted Hicwae, “THbS Meds iA . I was sorry, but I didn't. Jthat a obild actress who says that is aittacsaior antl on * ¢ ie vend bial tan parr meted Sy i UR A “Oh, dear!" fldgetted Miss Juilter, | Patel’ over seven ies Bite : undergo the ordeal of the lawauits, personnel and 10 organtans| | County. ory, The Shaw play is the only one that is not essentially Irish. Irish Players to Give Shaw Native Dramas hoon, and in Pinero's “The Thandef, bolt" on Wednesday fight and for the remainder of the week, ‘8 Sothern and Marlowe have made nie arrangement of plays for thetr tm, Week at the Manhartan Opera flows Monday and Tuesday nights, “The Tam — ing of the Shrew: Wednesday sfter |otwelfth Night. Francis Wilson brings “The Rachelor+ K by the st company at the Academy ‘olumbla. Burlesat ‘olumbia Theatre, The Murray Hilt Theatre will have The Dreamland Buriesquers.” he Cracker Jacks” will be seen at Hurtig & Seamon’s. At the Olymph “Big Galety Com: any” will be the attraction Whirl of Mirth” will be seen at Etghth Avenue Theatre. At Bowery Theatre “The Moultn Rouge" will be the attraction. “The Pacemakers” come to Miner's Theatre ¢ in the Bronx. return At the American Music Halt will be Mile, Payne, Cailionette, Barnes and Robinson, Genaro's Band, the Stills mans, Evelyn Ware, Jack Garden. Burke Sisters, and others. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's wilt be Render, Jack Combs and Katherine and Violet Pearle in a baseball sketch called “Learning the Game,” Molstyre and Heath in a new sketch entitied “Wait ing at the Church,” Tempest and San- shine, Waterbury Brothers and Tenney, Cook and Lorena and others. ‘The bill at the Fifth Avenue Theatre will Include Maclyn Arbuckle in “The oe e Viola Allen comes to Daly's Theatre on Tuesday evening in a new play by Louls N. Putker called “The Lady of | Coventr The play was suggested by | the Idgend of Lady Godiva, but the author has concerned himself less with | historical facts than with drawing @ |plcture of the life of the period. The | story resolves itself into a romance owing out of the enmity between Nor | Sir Walter Scott's “Ivanhoe.” The con- ditions of the Scott novel are reversed, and it ia the Norman Lady Dorov Charles Harbury, Vincent Sternoyd and others, eee jostponed opening of the Winter hew entertainment, with Gaby Dosiys. In “Vera Violeta” and Annette Kellermann in “Undine,” will take place on Monday night. . For their final week at the Lyric Theatre the Drama Players. will appear in “The Lady from the Sea” on Mon- day night, in “The Learned Ladies" on Tuesday night and Wednesday atter- Oddities In the News Of To-Day Boy Rerstar by n. The of Mfteen-year-old George as a baseball pitcher at Pasale, ne in handy when h aw a burglar rifilime his father'e desic in the Hbrary at 3A, M He could find nothing to use as a missile except a baseball, but he hurled it at the intruder’# head and had th Picasure of seeing It bounce off as the! thief “cussed” and disappeared out ene window. Cotton by Dynamite and js a Record Crap. HH, Johnson raised cotton this year semer, Ala, by first dynamii- nd, and has a record crop. harvested a yield of three and from one acre, althougn rain and a windstorm damaged op. a to Chew Paper Lockjaw. Jerty Micke, eleven, of Fort Worth, | Tex, 1s In a dying condition from lock: | Jaw ag a result of punishment at school, | w on being caught chewing gum, | fe Was forced to stand before the class for ha an hour and chew Wades of to enormous pro- porti came locked soon after | he rea¢ Jack Away Wt Gum Now. Chewing gum has been barred from | the Navy pink by the Department, which tt leads to a habit of chewing, highly unmilitary and tn at times. No more gum shall be sold at ships stores, either ashore or afloat Contriba Former State Benator Everett Colby made the smallest political contribution on record when he handed one cent to his friend, Walter f°, Simpson of Now- ark, candidate for Shariff. | Colby tendered the penny as a foke, but It was accepted and reported with | the reat of the contributions In Eysex AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original aod Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK : "“Chetiae Imitations | | TheFood DrinkforAllA ges | | QC MILE, WALT CRAIN EXTRACT, ik POWDER ‘Not in any Milk Trust Tnaigt on Y. HORLICK'S” -— on man and Saxon, made familiar through | “Godiva” in Saxon—that Is woosd and won by the Saxon “wild man of the| woods,” the outlawed Leofric. In M! Allen's support will be Henry Kolker Welcher.” Florentine Sist singers, Walter ©. vetly, “The Virginia Judges Paul Durand, Harry Linton and Anite Iaurence in “The Plano Store” and Raymond and Caverty The Colonial will have Mabel Hite tm “Twenty Minutes of Foolishness,” Vale crle Bh “Judgment.” Laddie Cum, Hart's "Bathing Girls," Land, Barnes and Crawford, and othe: Among others at the Alhambra will Be Joe Howard and Mabel McCane In musical sketch, Montgomery and Moor | Marguerite Haney in “The Leading ‘|iady." the Four Huntings In “The | Food’ House,” and the Savoy Trio, ‘arrie De Mar will he bill the Hronx ‘Theatre. Other features w | be "The Bandit," Wilfred Clark Flanagan Lyone «na Youko, and Chinko, juggler. For the Woman who Caras | POWDER AND PUFF. Sold by all GOOD Dealers. | is your most precious posses- sion. Your first aid to health | should be the reliable and proved family= remedy BEECHAMS vi delivead; convenient” pa calls. telephone, ROMa TS a denelrs. 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