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) AT ACTON ASTEORREAN INCREELMAN HSE Assistant Corporation Counsel, | for Accused Court Clerk, | & — Objects to Hearing. i} “All in’ the Night's! Work,” Says Miss All-| good of the Irish Play-' ers, Who Does. Young! Woman and Old in the’ Same Evening. | Has Maxine Elliott's Own, Room, but Refuses to} Put On Airs or Demand All the Limelight-- | h Was drought “before Magistrat ‘Phe charge against Albert Creelman, Of the Kerex Market Court, that Fefused to accept cight quarter dol- tendered by a women who had been fined #2 for violating the peddling Finds Broadway Noisy. | I in Eesex Market Court to-day. | Creeiman, who is a brother of James Ofeeiman, war correspondent, presitent| BY CHARLES DARNTON. @@ the Civil Service Commission and|/qN another moment she would be iatimate friend of Mayor Gaynor, wae innit fi 4 Oret arraigned before Magistrate Corri-| , P/Dtins @ rose in her hair an #On. Chief Magistrate McAdoo, Mayor calling herself Feemy Evans, Geynor and James Creelman at once! And before the night was over she Mogae that the arrest of Albert Creel-| would be tottering along with the ‘was part of a conspiracy to irritate AGA Bumillate the Mayor, whore rele-|"0lP Of & stick ge blind old Mary tiene with Magistrate Corrigan have} D0Ul. ‘Deen bitter since Mr. Corrigan described; But in the present etate.of her the yg administration “govers-|“make-up” she was still Miss Sera fatie.” 4 ats Corrigan declined to hear Aligeed. Not tune he'd eve oe the, ease and left it for Magistrate|of her handeome heed, I'm sure, for Kgotel, who was an Assistant District-|the “Miss” of ft, but anyway there roy sag with him under Jerome andishe was, if you please, Miss Sara emate frend, Allgood, leading woman of the Irish nt District-Attorney Carl Nott tovday as prosecutor, Assist. Players. I wasn't #0 sure of that be- Rt Corporation Counsel Collins ap- | fore I asked her, and then I was sure peared for Creelman. only of e smile in which there wasn't INTIMATES PROCEEDINGS ’a trace of pride. - AGAINST CORRIGAN. "There's really no teading women fn ‘Mr. Collins obdjectea to any hearing, our company,” she explained. “To be before Magistrate Krotel, saying \t was sure, 1 alwaya get the room, the etar net proper for Mr. Krotel to sit room, but after all, what's that?” JedBement on a case which might affect| yn this instance it happened to be the | Proceedings against another magistrate! om that Miss Maxine Biliott had fur- fg @nother tribunal. This was plainly] oii 4 ¢ 1f, abl <4 bat fmtimation that proceedings of some| "#hed for herself, chints-covered and} Were to be brought against Magis-|% snug that It seomed more ike a/ Mate Corvigan, Mr. Collins repeated | Doudolr than @ etage dressing room. | the charge thet there was a conspiracy | “It's thle way,” elucidated Miss All- | pbind Creelman’s arrest. good, raising a hand to her black hair | The matter was settled by having| 4nd pushing tt back from her eyes, “tn | Cpeslman waive his right to an exe) 8 company like ours there are two amination and acnding tho case to| Women who are practically equal. As T Special Scxsions, Mr. Nott sald he was | #aid, I get the room, whether that con- willing to have Creelman paroled with-| stitutes anything or bot. But every- out ball in the custody of Mr. Col-| thing else is shared. So far as parts go Ung. Magistrate Krotel said he had| We take them as they come, a leading | not the authority—tnere must be at| Dart to-nlent, perhaps, and & small one | least nominal bail. to-morrow. I don’t mind the small “Five dollars will do,” 4 Mr,| Parts; I'm willing to take ‘em on occa- “48 it 18 not fT sions.” Nott, “if it 1s not paid in quarter: Ne kautsiAdialban sanding ashen Ball was fixed at $10, which was fur- nished. My. Nott said outside the court that the talk of a conspiracy against Oree!- mas was “all rot." He added it there ‘were at least three other charges of the same sort to be brought against Creel- Persons who have made the com- te say Creelman's control of his has been ruined by the unpleas- ant conditions which exist in Essex Market Court, and he has failed to @Bow the consideration the law requires those doing business there, most of om are poor and ignorant. Bein Sat hast please copy.) “How long have you been with the Irteh Playere?” I inquired, BEEN WITH COMPANY SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION, “Oh!” exclaimed Mise Allgood, fin ing up her hande, “alnce the beginnt of the world! So it scome, at teast, since the beginning of the We used to play then im iittle wee places. That was seven of eight years ago if I re-— but what ant way- ing? I'l be making myself very ola it I'm not careful,” she laughed. “Since then, at times, I’ve been loaned to The elhth annual ball of the Down-| other compantes~Miss Horneman's and town Newspaper Club will be given to-| xtrsy Campbell's, in London—but I've morrow night at Webster Hall, Third’ never really left the Abbey company avenue and Eleventh street, Prof. Gual ginee the day it Was organized. I know Wolf ts to have direction of the music. {0050 we men, Willie and Frank Fa; ‘The club is composed of the young men! and they were really the founders of handle the dally papers and ol to their readers hot off the presses| the Abbey company—that is, they trainad the actors.” in the lower section of Manhattan. —_— Dewntcwn Newspaper Ball, 9 Finds a Way for Tom and po jg him Pig find the original. 80 he Betty Wishout Knowing Real Names 2%", ia Om the way 0 ateemente, “AN ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON,” ‘toqy; eae ave? coe meperte by David Potter.) teller and of the Liars Club; he Si or would a man sign bis the Brewster jewels stolen, re- . stolen, stolen again and recovered: he| awa wedding certificate without witnesses the outcome of twe murders | looking at the woman's N&B0 ang comes clone to the facts of | above his? Perhaps he would if he wege 80 mach in love as was Tom Fessenden with #9 dainty @ bit of bewitehingness him Y erada| This lest item 1s important, Fenton ag—the Uttle lady whose masquerade), iit ig been a myatery to himaelf, confidence men and a reformed klepto- ; @naily he finds out who he tp, fs, the main feature of “An Accidental Ho’ na5 hag three names up to the Honeymoun” (Lippincott’s), a new and the woman's pleture, and e of them really belongs. He hae di memories of a time, preceeding a boy- charming love story by David Pott {emaed in holiday clothes. Through most of the book—a romance of rural and coustwise Maryland—Tom mows only as Betty the girl whom he loves st sight He rescues her trom the brook in which sho stumbles while chidishly wading, and that ts the first meeting of chese Afterward there when he wae a fortunate and beloved youngster with a nice little girl play- mate. A little gold locket with white Jeweled st is the leading clue to those old times, and after apearing and reappearing through the hours of the Becoud V ! eee © one Sap Sas OF is certain, You need never fee! that you encouraged him unduly. For Cowe-Lady tactics, Si. Philura: ‘Well, Irene, one thing Seeking for the Girl in the Picture, years yours wer Fenton Finds Love and Himself, | through and throug! eet ren eked 4 EB WOMAN,” by Gelett| him down that Spanish precipice; then (Aire TH Bisld * you had him arrested by that Gibraltar nese "4 sentry. Third, you tripped him up and #0 is Belle Charmion? ducked hin in the Mediterranean, Then In that query ts the keynote] you mado him split his dress-coat, of Gelett Burgew'y new book, | trundiing you homo In the wheelbarrow. “Ping the Woman,” (Bobbs-Merrill Co.) | mogay you shot him for a brigand —-" Bin which indeed, ts A story made up of] on philure, don’ ginning nothing but 4 nameless woman's lands, which is in Katherine Holland fag ob ® Magazine page. Something Brow! bt Here's a Leading Lady Who Takes Roles As They Come; - Star To-Day, Small Part To-Morrow, and Doesn’t Mind STORIES THAT ARE TOLD IN hood period of aqualid living and abuse. | many stories. : | But before she 1s stopped, thus, Mins Te John Fenton, v youns New York | ppyurg has #aid enough to indicate the architect, Belle Chusimion is ut the be-! gupetance of adventure in European} ‘Uncertain Irene,” (Duala &| 1 don’t think we should have done Shaw's play here. It's all right for Engiand or Ireland, but not for Amer- fea. It would be much the same thing it @ company American actors wer to London and gave an English play ‘This was putting {t neatly and frankly, Evidently, Mise Allgood wasn'| afraid to say what she thought. T won dered what she thought of Broalwo “[ think Broadway ts simply awfu sho promptly answered, "') added, “I don't suppose I ous ENGAGEMENTS ~ BY COLLIER AND the “But I urge@ her on, and she tinued; “I felt yery nervous about coming New York. When we passed th upon our arrival here it seemed #0 vory | hard—and I don’t know what. And i do wish the noise would stop for @ iio- ment an@ give me a little rest! But 1 shouldn't say these things, I know 1) jouldn’ And the leading woman who has been with the Irish Players since the begin ning of the world refused te say another word. Advice,” Elder in “Senator Keeps House.” W An But.” she fa: too clean |t’s all the fault of that Amer- tean dposs.”* the company?” "lL had been in one or two amateur James Montyomery, laid in OFF MASSACHUSETTS COAST. things and done a little concert singing, f acter evident of the Pacific Lemon that ts alt.” a) Fog rtd b Fatie ae Life-Savers Believe Vessel Was) coipany. 4 tho supporting company na now you play e young women |ern words of Shaw, “Oh, gosh!” Sunk During Night, but Fate of |W!) be Pav Marr Colfer, William and an old one in tho same night and|BLAMES IT ALL ON DRESS ‘ ae 4 Colller ar, Helena Collfer Garrick, take {t all as 9 matter of course?” BOUGHT IN BOSTON. tne Crew Is Not Known. Thomas Garrick, Willlam — Lamp, Why not, I'd Mke to know’ asked! ney made mo buy it in Boston,”| CHATHAD, Mars, Nov. A two-| Charen Dow | Clan debe tuntor, Mise Allgood, with an easy smtle, “TIt’a/she went on, ‘because the one I had/ masted schooner ip hbelleved to have!” Te ee i all in the night's work and ['m none the | wes in raga, and hey thought it would | gunk during last night's gale, The t!fo-| At the Garrick Theatre on Monday be better if I had something new for America, So 1 put it on and tried to make Feemy look he: best, Rover think- ing for @ Moment that she Would look too clean to be true to her character, worse for {t at the end. But [ don't ming saying that it seemed lke taking a ne’ Pp to play Feemy in ‘The Show- ing Up ef Blanco Posnet.’ And why savers at the Momomoy Point eiation| night ¥ to-day could ae What appeared to be | Mu two masts protruding above the water | Senator Kueps Hou two milos west of Handke Morton's latest comedy, " The play ¥ I was too clean?” the point. of view, andj ing {s known on shore concerning tre| Cram es the role of @ Benator trom “Doesn't Bianco tell Feemy to go bef eel Gg eee know more about | identity of the schooner or fare ne| Se Saese fh whe is Neomeg rene h nephew, The gentlemen’ home and wash herself?” 1 argued, thelr country and its types than we do. hor crow. | averstony are THE NEW NOVELS | : of whiten til] 1s of the same mind, he will, follow the aesassination of Governor! happy fellow. Meanwhile th Steunenherg. to his chym, the earl, and claim, To Influence the irman of the Committee ations, the widow, eoncealt her ident keepor, upsetting of the claim, the Senato Co.) & book that might Romance of a pd Fou Philura, who je young and impulsive, has been sent abroad by her the claimant, end the fin of his household problem to t mm of all concerned. ney the tzpanay | aatiag p % 1 " Ea) e's support will be Mabel Bert. Sone Pry ot an Poatiie family, bene ry Yi ‘s er yon, ino root. Hares | anteed. Irene, an anslatant professor of Greek di rope Leeda 10 lik hat Povelnes, treater? | tu 4 a al ’ 0 n ey Mian th ate hye mit a sraras | ect at ake part lu @ rural and Mararon, 1 bm na thorp Wiliams Prices of the fatr tourist. 1 and all 1s forgiven is Jerry turns up| engineer—a plucky girl, a @ part of the! scheming aunt and all sorts of oi | Marton Kerby. 34 ie & terror yori exit ° > ° ory, but ‘4 | " 4 core, 25 i. &. ressed but patient lov. oti 13 anid, ta 4h tmpolite — | Jotest musical production, will be of- A .P. Intgrcbangeahle Bama iapatant rmbt aps nan, and avseceneee | A Hil iy aL SATs Oe igs tale aaay|l| Colonial Coupe sieht ter... that happen do so to a large extent] ae docs not neglect to quarrel with hiin- fae epeashaty ct souk [Sent ne seer le faneeen oe Ase 4 ibiti t Our Sale ; brattar, The shooting nop and the met hing is rink, pl Mint, wit 'you Hid on thew | Mec hantinnnwartan bake Now on Exhibition at Our Salesrooms ¢ book nas been adapted by dward Pe ema a w an ¥. Thomas an of the lady's stern pride, which is all thet bas kept love away, take place A story at much of which It ie proper to laugh. wwe Jeflery Farnol, author of “The Broad Bighway,” has a friend who tf. you were embiti t ie hala, Jettery had chenged but of course it gets straightened. Out 4 of the primitive into love-that'a Tom; Of Cynthia, Who Loves ‘or Better, “Out of the Primitive,” by Robert Ames/ but Also for Much Worse, Bennet (A. C. MoClurs & Co)—that's| (“WHEN NO MAN PURSUETH," of hia hi the book, \ by Mra. Betloc Lowndes.) |e 2 reg ey awa in tontes, | QNYNTHIA BURDMONE Ie Just that |” Lue cr ot hie kind of @ woman whe, loving al; Paine of Magie Abioinette, remarking at man, will follow that man wher-| |? Iton, 2ttieh earh | story young tal T 1 upper at Aunty Landis’s, a quest. this little trinket turns up to ‘the time that every one of the statuettes ever he loads, through good New Factory of Herreshoff Motor Company at Detroit, Mi. b ee atte wienie at Jim George's and clinch the climax of Menton’s search, et fi i He tnd elven aay tad arrived beadlw — 441, Sho follows him through imuch : ‘ clandestine pi Well," peloined his movtor, ‘da him through much 1! ‘a gail In Tom's yacht, which ends, be-; Of course love {8 found along with Greek!” muck” foe at gts destination, jand Uttle good in the pages of M couse of & wild storm, In a casting tdentity and the att sat ee ATS Jom lng wm to Wala county the | Belloc Lowndes's “When No Man Pur ashore f the point of starting. , woe't per. was opened before he jsueth" (Mitchell Kennerley), a It ts the. storm which leads to the his bh inhiinn $4 Gatien alas mm tere os Jonuse thia'e. & detective scory wit - —— honeymoon ‘ worth anything could be written ocly by ree ee ie & detective she follows him final! | ELAT@ & APARTMENTS TO LET Durin me solicons See pox werlons Cow bow re; he must abandon his idee, park were gute iF inte the world and out of the rea TP sh Players, at Maxine Eltiott's| © so i Tnfurnished. . . hes led Tom by ; ce, Ae Marie itoinotte was eepan | ken. b i "I Trent through college and GH ae yd others, Pudding meme, Bob, Whe oe donk, Teltke RUaattnrs ter the wetter no body. iyi aoe sey y i) FOR RENT. RawOlD Reey Lee. Tot it is piain| Sumas. states Mise Ferber, “lt ap sare ene ek | Rateiots, Senniar ¥ cal gu i. yen she shh have ‘were’ ” i - . Ghat in their inmost hearts each quickly | — {[2"agltnr ean tia that tittle din, but hs “| Yom, the Engtneer, Wine in Love| ¥°" Kellogg Falls in Low He For \tayen a email the other dear. can't etick in a plot where there fen't f;) Ji gets That He Is Kelly. themselves well 2 with the romance of Tom ver Jimmy, the Noble Bari, | ny USING FORCE." by Kather-| nc aannetty ie the affair of Madge Yar- Fae oo vu 4 emacs | ("Oul of tho Primitive,” by oberg (°THE FUNENG FORCE." by Reiner | seat = and Coded whe, Se wep Gon fee aa ery tna they Ames Bennet.) | tno aint sdsielii anes fete | " New it has been . at one comes jeult, Burdmore, artan | e0—! . hawe Git that is another story with-| — Matustay’ covered, from ‘oop te pi” R atx woeks Tom Blake, big, strong) Ae tee eee that for |W, It is hattan HELP WANTED—MALE out @ masquerade. fond just as good material can be found nd resourceful, {8 marooned with} for i ee ap purposes he {s| gathers, The strange i on Monday night FED, FOR U. A, ARMY, able-bodied un- "Lrecre, a ~~ in come amall town, eautiful Genovievo Lesle on a! see, gaia Is the time when there | prostrate her from time to time excite Macbeth, eter agen od Is , Oven resign, Hichens once wrote # song, “A headland of the Mosambique e Hel Rely. aie ilon and into the camp | Wonder and not a little suspicion in th Jay after wa 0 Sons Jewealey delivered) Robert que eoast, He! comes into his visi mp | : , Fi Nod acute acc rehresentative ‘cal, Kiss and Good-by.” which Patti sang st | Love Endureth Much and Is Kind to wie menacing lions and other ~ iid! presence a gir! with creamy ¢kin, fluf-|mind of Dr. Guorge Glyn, anes hasan | SVNDIOATE COMPANY, “UR ul ae Mien Satiren tome a Lady of Ocerweening Pride, _| things, He makes garments of teopard|fy gokien alr and brown eyes. The! As for Crathie Burdmore, she eng + 1a we nd him: “UNCERTAIN IRENE,” by Katherine shine. He builds « lady's boudotr witn! girl is Charlotte Bondurant see of | foals the» ctare of B mine Le , Fae 4 ¥ horns cipal owner of the Politeness | !!to ° anette tne a ve oA cage: that Holland Brown, 18, cramp rommpart of thornetree branches, the Peinon, and it may ae well bo|_made her #em Innocent Lo his blinded ONTO a sight abort Aad rele “ olce: “Yea, but whist aul rot modern knight should do, | CUYSFOUs Pivealed that Kelly ie Knox Rellogg,|artist’s eye. Tt may be guensed tt 3s Ne eae D., &c, roughing st under|auch an appearance goes far tn ald -_ Then along comes Jimmy Scarbriagy—| 4. B+» Ph Dy Be that he may study | © pres STEAMBOATS, otherwise and truly cnown as the .igiy|/ 4m assumed Use (alse Dre RADWAY'S READY RBLI POTION bh n-s-2-ond. OS Tet eee eatinet Avondsle-on a| irre protesser has come to Idaho for where Loulea lies sick. Hor, . | ivan ta tan Maan dae me Possible gure) ecology and remains for romance, Cynthia ore adventurers) N EURALG A a en he HDR A ed red gett Mae p vapg o5Y sehat happens if this case in| whose nets have been spread in many | . , : jeevectily for Tom, his chum, and Gene-| nor book, “The Fusing Force,” (A.C. Me-|quartera and who bave come to Sunni-| Radway's Rendy Relicf is the best 5, pigntasts, sen Bet ng Branch, Asbury vieve, whom he hopes to win. He finds! (i.e & Co.), Katherine Hopkins Chap-|land to bring to an audectous conclu. counter irritant know, and therefore the Park end all Jersey ymaide rests hustwo, doen the earl. But he finds also writes crudely but vividly, Love{@lon a plot of which Loulaa, an unfor- { hat can d if EXCRUT SUNDAY, 211 jo0k of femme arsision that mx weeks have done hie hope «an Writer cridely Due vie hate cone{tunato with @ fortune, Is to be the y.c. Pert embrocation that can be used in y,, w. anh st M._ Baiters n she bee mischief. Tom lov Fe ee » bidet Intended | tlin. ° Neuralgia. Rub it on the part ate |Ssseeeeeoso us ee Leslie 109,! fixes, #0 that @ dynam! AB. jealous mine superintendent to| by Dr. Glyn has @ love story of his own ff vi | Kellogg's love-making short, Ktilslin full progress while hy: it ou the seat of the pain until ease is © 0d ae Buih- 9 Wasted | F the square) the wrong matt eanwilie, Charlotte |the Burdmores, And w tained, whieh will usually be in the gamed ame take co adventage of the! jigas peviodically and alone to Warn her | t young Dr, Peter Whitby Geren ot hen ap fittesn talacian we Nod rid atone Rotwon” to” Plaga and the isolation. Let "Mise ety 10 discovers th Apr - course OF te ahaa Vote). #00 rman. no questions asked. lover @ A long ride to a wedding, jodie st . In the backgrotnd of this romance {| thia, Lind av R with her worldly equilibrium sestored,' ine historic Haywood-Pettibone trial, tes in lovellne: she calls her, get back to her jrich friends and the socdal whirL The Seid by aii Druggists. GRANE MONDAY Younger William in “Take My ILLIAM COLLIER comps to the) ‘ Fujton Theatre Monda: r night wt “You had not acted before you joined SIGHT WRECKED SCHOONER a farce. write by Mr, Colier a The scenes are lifornia and the chief eher- jtam HH, Crane will bring out “The a story of Washington life, in which Mr, Det widows and @ land del the claimant is a widow with @ pret ator, enters his home as house plot ts developed im the learning of the deception practised upon In Mr. ‘and keep flaancls soaked with RADWAY & CO., New York. sian special crow,” Percy MacKaye's fantastic ro- mance, will be given at the Hudson Taeatre on Tuesday afternoon for t! benefit of the Actors’ Fund. Fraok | Relcher will appear m the title role and Albert Howson will play the Devil. ee Alles Lioyé, singing her latest songs, Will be seen as the star of “Little Miss Fiz-It" et the Graad Opera House Mme, Simone in “The Whirtwind” will be the attraction at the West End ‘The- atre, Menr! Bernstein's “Sampson” will be played by the stock company at the Academy of Music. “The College Giri” Columb At the Murray Hil Theatre will be Bob Manchester's “Cracker Jack “The Bon ‘Ton Burleaquers’ will be at Hurtig & Seamon’ “The Ginger Girl the Olympic. Miner's Highth Avenue Theatre will have “The Cozy Corner Girls,” Miner's tre in the Bronx | Whirl of Mirth” wilt be the ward 8, Curtis gives story of “A Vanishing Race” at the ppodrome to-morrow evening. In- dian muste will bo played by an or. cheatra, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's will be Harry von | Dilser in hie latest songs, Belle Blanche, | Prank Fogarty, Edgar Atchison Bly in | “Billy's Tombstones,” Yvette, violint | Lyons and Yoaco, the Three Keatons, and others. Among others at (he Colonial will be Lillian Shaw, Joo Howard and Mabot McCane tn "Just @ Little Bmile, ter C. Kelly, “The Virginia Judge, Wittard Simms tn “lindera’ Furnished MATION. AND PAIN — Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Com; ah ken 80 cines that a oe to the come Will be seen at attraction. is pictures Rig 1 have no on my nerves are strongerand lomyown work. Lydia LD gny= 3 r Vegetable Compound | ul Bp pie everything else had failed, Tec. ommend it to othor suffe' id —Mns. Wu. SEALS, 005 W.. wordt, Creston, lowa, Thousands of unsolicited and gene ine testimonials like the above cor the efficiency of Lydia FE. Pinkham's j man Sisters. Vegetable Compound. which is made Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth 7 \head the bill at the Alhambra, w exclusively from roots and herbs. jothers will be Frederick, Rond and Women who suffer from thore dis. mont Benton in “My Awful Dad,” Con- tressing ills should not Joee sagt of \roy and Le Matre, Covington and Wil. these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia |bur and the Six Abdallah», whirlwind Is Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If ae want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, She will treat re ott acrobat, |The Bronx Theatre will have Rock! and Fulton tn thelr singing and dancing specialties; Harry Fox and the Mill ehip Sisters, Lote Indian mind- | reader; Boresf in “In o1@ Sitietly confident ‘or 90 years New York;" Courtney Sisters, wi she has been helping ek Dillon, the Victoria Pour and Howard's in this way, freo of charge. "e Pontes and Dagy. ; Lesitate—write at once. the Fifth Avenue Theatre Ww I be Nernara | MONTHLY RENT 3 uprick? 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