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vi Yo 2 j owl a ae, 34) + Game and MANY PLEAD FOR _STMBECLOREN _ AEB MEETING “Ghild Actors ae tive Become Great, ” Says Miss Repplier, at Hudson Theatre. | JANE. ADDAMS_ SPEAKS. Ps Auigisius Thomas Advances | © ‘Kégument Juvenile Thes- pians Are Necessary. the Lidsin Theatre this afternoon ite Agnes Repplier oe 4 great and brilliant audience | and essay- playwright, | eniliren | critic August Thomas, leaded (\. eB appe 4 cuuse of allowing the stage. They were op- oR dy Jane Addams of Hull House, e@hicagg. ani Owen R. Lovejoy, Seore- ‘aarn oc the National Child Labor 80. | ciety, The house was full of theatrical peopde, aw well as people known for aheir interest in philanthropic moves | ments. Miss Repplier said end lasier to make laws keeping cil dren off the stage than to make laws which properiy safeguard the child in) Ing the privileges of stage employs! it and education je some of our greatest and best tore The memoirs of great actors| ‘with especial pleasure of thelr hood days on the stage.” | Addams raid: “You of New York| fartanmte in having a law which you @. Th Chicago the appearance of chi “Gren is unconditional Abited. The | putting of children on Ynfair strain on them. They do n dearn truth and jusiice, but decept | Glamor and false pretences. Stage chil-| @ren forfeit their childhood. it Is my, rience in neighborhood work that) ra & man finds the wages of a child) Support the family, he quits work) ‘himeeif and becomes a public untaance.” Augustus Thomas out of thirty yea “It Is far casier! hild actors have 1 @ry than all the soldiers of the civil war. The best class of play, which portrays happy family relations, must Ebave child actors. There are only thirty cee - fartet tite wcnvery \t™ of the great furnishers of appesi . Bi tun a | ‘one of thone chances 1s as valuable to|aamitn that itm iv the child who gets it aw in a Rhoden | gyn" tt It scholarship to a university man.” ers Rin Leteiey, attacked Maver Gay-{much. it appeara the protests of the| inst granting appli- cations far permits to allow children to appear. ‘ —- “LITTLE FIRE CAUSES BIG FREE SHOW ON BROADWAY. “Factory Girls and Street Crowd Make Holiday Event of Noon- Day Blaze. fomewnat on the order of a free show was a fire that occurred in the rear of the rug and blanket house of Scnift Bros. at No, 415 Broadway, a few min- Utes after noon to-day. The blaze in it- *welf amounted to little, but it made a Pitot of emoke and brought out a lot of Mfiremen and an immense crowd of apece Sta S° Clerks and factory operatives were on their wey to luncheon when the alarm ‘was sounded. Four engines with attend- Qat apparatus responded. The fire « Magons drove business trucking to the deep snow along the curbs and much Picturesque profanity on the part of ptruckmen resulted. Although the eight-story building oc- cupled by the Schiff-concern was filled with smoke, the girl factory workers on the upper floors, assured by thelr fore- fen that there was no danger, remained An thelr lofts and flocked to the windows fo see the firemen work, Windows for blocks along Broadway were populated by young women, who seized the occa- sion for merrymaking and pelted the crowds below with remains of luncheon ams other missiles, it was the crowd attracted by Py that the reserves from the Mul- (Merry and Macdougal street stations were called out. Broadway cars were blocked twenty minutes. ‘The damage see by the fire is estimated at $1,000, RE thle: Atal RECEIVER LYNCH JOLTED BY A JUDGE OF CITY COURT. Severely Criticised for His Attitude ‘cob cl, Connection With Boy's ~=Syit for Damages. There a8 scorching criticism of Jearge W. Lynch, receiver of the Sec- and Avenue Ratiroad, in a decieton dande@'@own by Judge Green of the City ie! ‘The decision Was in the case of a boy YMed Schoor, who had veen #0 & Betond avenue care that kOe had to be amputated. r rough & Kuardian had brought suit f His attorney asked permis he sult $0, New All claims for fees. T “ation was based on the ground ent Lynch had said ae would » uy, judgment unl the reveiver- up. The lawyer | ke the $9 thar 7 if to peemit the| "he nenacing spirit of unr tountry when such an utiit telver of @ valuable rativo s arenes to public view an ne A mation of public knowledge, guts of ay unfortunate nfant ® Bholereble to conces th Hat-ebavacter being the basis of Wioation to the court. rhe | Margugh is attorney os the att | ) yp mde Qttriputed to him, ‘eelto gue him in his ladividgel cap- “tlle in watch he te peri y lable, rm, et according) it ts Tagan be re: | — .| Miss May en it might be| LADIES OF KERRY TO GIVE BALL FOR CHARITY. x BRASSRrE Mi It Will Be Distinctively Irish, With Irish Songs and Dances. The Ladies of Kerry, a patriotic and) | benevo’ bevy of damsels from the] q famous county that » birth to the great O'Connell, will their ana | charity ball to-morrow night In Manhattan Casino, One Hun Fitty-titth street and Eighth 4 ‘This event I# watched for each by thousands of the Irish pec take pleasure in attending it ow the great popularity of the young ladles who conduct it. The affair will be disit y Irish. | ad Trish songs, and there will be hibition of figure dancing by members of the Philo-Ceitic Society dressed in Gaelic cowtumes of the sixteenth sentury, Jartancileenicnas CIGARS SMOKED AT A WAKE NOT CHARGEABLE TO ESTATE Sirrogate Fowler Cuts an Item of $8 for Them From Uitier- taker’s Bill. Surrogate Fowler in de ruled that. sn pense of the estate @ sultable custom and an 1 who presumes to provide those attend the wake «i lect the i from the e¢ cision was handed dow: with the sult of an v lect $7 funeral exp item of $8 for cigars, Lawrence Collins, who The main item in cont a coMn for which the undertaker charged $475. | “The undertaker bought the cof. a iston to-day ved Is not put handles on the coffin. $150 to the undertaker for the trimmed and delivered, | “The item of $24 for flowers the undertaker admits jie has not paid, and 1 will disallow it, The item of $s| claimed for cigars I also disallow, of | my own motion, as it Is not a suitable | | Turk! ‘20,000 ITALANS KING ALFONSO’S IN BIG BATTLE | IT AT EULALK DEFEAT TURKS, INVOLVES SPAIN) | French Attitude in ode fr Book Inci- dent May Affect Relations on Moroccan Question, Heavy Losses on Both Sides at Tripoli and Ottoman Troops Driven Far From City. TRIPOLI, Italians atta aha MADRID, De Ne) between King the tafanta Eulal book which hom Y vere battle * reported to have lost ‘hea’ The regu Arabs, ghe > ernbarrase uy and Sp. r Turkish troops, assisted defended the settlement | forced to retreat to! eight cannon, tents and a quantity of pro- ion, begin Ome! “express open displeas- publicity given to the incl- ‘ance. They assert that the in (he morning with by the fleet, Italians ad- and the text of despatches which Is referred to ble. daylight to} to fall} bs disappeared | » the t. A long line was with them bearing their rs, purposely proaching pourparlers, the complains has not been recompensed it lost several hundred ause he has been {I since his ar- the Hallan casualties are irks Killed, while rh for his country. 6.-—The attack last They The port of the Kini were repulsed Ww Italians had elght — SHOPLIFTER BADLY WANTED. Cabinet y by | troveray, noklyn for | supports the the S| pension of PARIS, jwent the f the “Taw templa transmit Che Pierce-Rupert & Harriers WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE WEDNE and { of By King and February Judge Farrall led in the J Phe Infanta ing telegra mto of shoplifting Im had been under su since last winter, Hi her Immediately by SDAY AND FRIDAY AND THURSDAY Fur Coats SATURDAY EVERY CARMENT REPRE! ED IN THIS SALE IS OF | OUR OWN MANUFACTU OF CHOICE SELECTED or reasonable funeral expense under the statute or the common law.” | The Surrogate allowed the under-| taker's bill to the extent of $413.33, | with no costs, | | ik Potson om, + Dec, 6.--Dr. George Burgess McGrath, medical examiner of Suffolk County, who signed the death certificate of Kellogg Durland, again said to-day he was satisfied that Durland thad cyanide immediately prior to en- the sleeper on which his wife bout to go from Boston to New Pia. n os Player- Pianos BIG SACRIFICE! BEGINNING DEC. 5, FOR 10 DAYS we will hold one of the most sensational snies that we bave ever held. or that this elty has ever known. A large assortme teh Cast) Exceptional Bargains from $40 Up. Higin, hy Steluway, Vose, Weber, nd, and Sheet SKINS AND MADE BY EXPERIENCED FURRIERS. These Coats Are 52 Inches Long HUDSON SEAL COATS (MUSKRAT)........ CARACUL COATS... +» 42.50 BROWN SQUIRRE RAC PH ORETROCETY WT) 85.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS (RACCOON), TRIMMED. 75.00 BLACK PONY SKIN COATS. 39.50 FRENCH SEAL COATS..... 50.00 CARACUL COATS (KXXX)....4.4444 phiveaseens - 48.00 Men’s Fur-Lined Grains BLACK BROADCLOTH, LINED WITH NATURAL MUSKRAT, PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS tees BLACK BROADCLOTH, LINED WITH NATURAL MINK, PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS AND FACINGS 75,00 $110.00 42.50 An Extraordinary Special Black Belgian Lynx Sets, 12.50 NECKPIECES MUFFS $25.00 ERMINE $40.00 14.00 POINTED FOX 21.00 10.00 NATURAL RACCOON 11.00 12.00 BLACK FOX 14.00 10.00 BLUE WOLF 12.00 20.00 MINK 30.00 11.00 RED FOX 14.00 20 West 23d Street **s%30" COR. 46 ST, 88 7AVE: CE. gy URI wi rereitens Without Deposits Torchased in thiy manne Reser proved satietnctory to the buyer, ys to wWease our CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Gur ‘Terms Apply also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut, NO EXTRAS, New Weser Uprighis $196 to $600 a | | Marveoia Player Pianos | / $390 fo $1000 Bpeota! demons'ration ¢ emarkabie eola Pla Come and be Plano Weser Bros, Manufacturers Factory Salesrooms, 181 W. 28d St. (nexr Gtr Ave.) Tel, O414 Day of thts 0 to all Wea 4 vurnisioa 4 rivunted 4 ruvnistved 9 4 seed pated (ue 9.98 *69.98 | *89.98 "109: 98 vet 75 *200° $y4 WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Fy Write for OWR NEW CATALOGUE. Mailed Fre. WE PAY FREIGHT it Chairs rial #119) tered . 44: 98 value 0.00, |750-752 8TH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST. ogg saad Xi FOr Sn h.—The controversy neo and his aunt, reference to the eas ts publishing It threatens, in fact, negotiations between concerning the which are due to exchanged between the King fanta while the discussion of nt In which the Spanish In- is considered cs seem, it is said in the inspired to It t that If the treatment of Infanta’s son Alfonso of which s#he at Melilla and has not yet fought The Monarchist press ts united in sup- pars that the cons on the con- velsion of the ‘a virile and A the con- erstood that it s considering cutting off of the Infanta’s annual Our methods | __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 65, 1911, | In communicating a copy of the mes- sage to the Temps the Princess [that by ‘the word "yon" | King Alfonso and the Minister. | The Infanta Bulalla inatsts in the ex. [actitude of the text of her despatch to the King ex jtwo telegra ning that she sent him , one merely announcing | that she would take leave of the King. | She did not publish this, but: gave out | the text of her second despatch. Neer sation of the Wabash. Reorganization of the Wabash Rail- road Company was determined upon to- day at a meeting of the directors. This implies that the reorganization plan of | the Wabash-Pitteburgh Terminal Com- | pany and the Wheeling and Lake ori] A road, which would have relieved the Wabash of heavy financial responstbil- ity, Was not accepted by the Wabash. under the pseudonym of Countess of Avila, hus caused a profound sensation FUR GARMENTS FUR MUFFS AND NECKPIECES ALL NEWLY MADE UP FOR THIS OCCASION AS SPECIFIED BELOW: 1 presk has misrepresented the KARAKUL COATS ALASKA SABLE COLLARS BROWN SQUIRREL COATS BLACK PONY SKIN COATS FRENCH SEAL C@ATS (CONEY) KARAKUL COATS BLACK BROADCLOTH, LINED WITH NATURAL MUSKRAT, PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS BLACK BROADCLOTH, LINED WITH NATURAL MUSKRAT, PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS AND FACINGS FUR MUFFS AND NECKPIECES B. Altman & Gn. FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 6TH, HAVE PREPARED A REMARKABLY IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN’S FUR COATS THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL 52 INCHES LONG: HUDSON SEAL COATS (MUSKRAT) $510.00 & 175.00 KARAKUL COATS, WITH POINTED FOX AND FRENCH SEAL COATS (CONEY), TRIMMED (BLACK KID) MEN’S FUR - LINED COATS $58.00 & 175.00 150.00 125.00 95.00 | 60.00 55.00 48,00 . $58.00 $100.00 NECKPIECES MUFFS $24.00 & 35.00 POINTED FOX" $28.00 T0.50.00 16.00 & 38.00 BLACK FOX $7.00 & 35.00 12.50 & 28.00 NATURAL RACCOON 16.00 & 28.00 22.00 & 45.09 ALASKA SABLE 22.00 & 45.00 15.00 BEAVER 16.00 30.00 ERMINE 48.00 35.00 WHITE FOX 38.00 $2.00 BLUE WOLF $7.00 28.00 - HUDSON SEAL 25.00 22.00 & 25.00 BROWN FOX 25.00 8.50 & 22.50 KARAKUL 8.50 & 22.50 35.00 & 50.00 BLACK LYNX 40.00 & 55.00 38.00 & 48.00 MINK 40.00 & 58.00 18.50 & 35.00 MOLESKIN 18.50 & 27.00 11.00 & 27.00 | AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM 18.00 & 24.00 12.00 & 25.00 PERSIAN LAMB 20.00 & 25.00 10.00 & 16.00 BLACK WOLF 31.00 & 16.00 PERSIAN PAW SETS 87 828 «869 67) 6} $8.00 Fifth Avenue, 34th auh 35th Streets, New York. | | (21st street Coblns' Special yvodnesdey Brom Fatent coltskin and gun metal ate % or blucher, sizes#4 to 8, reg. 1.98. Boys’ Show Box calf, blucher or yolish, solid leather soles; a Women’s Shoes Dongola fleece-lined, button or agg hate with ay or heavy 8c Lang 66 by 78 in., elegant grade wol stes Y fools Women’s Waists Silk embroidered nets, messalines, cor. Son" bes seaklunee tad imported anc and jap finish, pretty assortment of e- ins Seven pega aS 75 Ey ee ALG to 46; reg. 2.98 p Women’s Sweaters White eiectittted, full size, hemmed; (Spas Leceelonll val. All wool sweaters, combination square sailor collar, fancy weave, podleets ana cuffs, combination finish to match the Sivoo GBC Mibytece Bath Robes cotton blank: peed in different colors, sik 169 Girdles; all sizes; reg. 2.49.. Wool-texture Underwear Size 81 by 90 in., hig 4 grade, seamed centres; v 38c Floor Oil “Cloth Mats Size 2214 by 36 in., extra heavy grade, variety of designs "and colors; 19c Dr. Wright’s Underwear, wool fleece- ig wide, fine quality, twilled reg, 25c lined shirts, long sleeves, and /§ Q).| S0in. wide, Sine ay 79c ick, reg. 98e y drawers ; all sizes to 46; special Women’s Hand Bags Boys’ Flannel Pajamas Selection of pink and blue stripes, in fan, 9 ee ie i 59c heavy outing flannel; sizes 8 to 39c Spun oes s Sith Hove = este pay Frames garter cei ies. ae eer gee Heavy gold plated, guaran- "29 WO eres tens IC | teed; val. 49c IC Timely Xmas Savings trom Our Toy Section Black Broadcloth Steering Sleds Genuine il bhadtibocd tions Handwerck Dolls 98c ff | 1.00 | Long, curly hair, Niel? B Strong and durable, steel run- inhi CED Fall Line of o, Undressed © Nebel maroon or blue Dolls : 2 z | From 1.49 to 8.98 Automobile Adjustable seat, rubber tired wheels, nicely paint Rubber tired wheels, varnished, all steel Lord & Taylor Few ded shih A Sale o of Fumed Oak Furniture Greatly under Regular Prices nicely Dining Room Models—Suites or Separate Picces BIdGHOARAR ce ciici Ge ss ohos cn $25.00 to $47.50 Regularly $35.00 to $65.00 Serving Tables................. $9.00 to $25.00 Regularly $12.00 to $37.50 China Cabinets................ $20.00 to $25.00 Regularly $28.50 to $37.50 Extension Tables............... $25.00 to $40.00 Regularly $37.50 to $55.00 Dining Chairs................. $3.75 to $6.50 Regularly $5.00 to $9.00 50 Fumed Oak Desks $7.50 cach—Regularly $12.00 Christmas Suggestions Mahogany Humidors, Letter Racks, Trays, Tables, Desks, Book Blocks, Candle Holders, Desk and Hall Clocks, Muffin Stands, Tea Wagons, Fancy Work Tables, Tilt Top Tables, Card Tables, Cellarettes, At Prices ranging from $3.00. to $300.00 Christmas Sale of Oriental Rugs A fine assemblage of genuine Oriental Rugs, selected with great care particularly for the heli: day season, and offered At About Import Cost Our guarantee goes with each rug, and expert salesmen will assist you in making selections, Purchases will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave; 19th St. READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUR