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sene \ ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, D A WORKERS THREATEN’ Nazimova Doesn’t Care About Being a Star; } TOSHUTOF GM |)=- Wants a Play That Will ‘Make Hair Curl”’ 4} ALLOVERTHECITY sponse an aror spor —-— Time in Reading Playe 1911 | The Two-Gun Man FUNNY ACTRESS! The Best Cowboy Story in Ten Years By Charles Alden Seltzer LOSES GEMS AND. WUTULISH SPOKE TA VERY VAN ac af horse honesty, Bhe did not know that KEEPS IT QUIET: —_. 7 WHE TA AL — Bon kuew horses quite as well as he \ — om ” MY BARS ARG paessea ve rr or Pi N0,¢ knew, mea, e ie would not have a Leaders of the Union Declare pnd Fs ig ae Pee SAT acer) d (Beata beaded the had thrown over the droway-s7e6] “Passer-By” Passes by Royce There Are 32,000 Men in te de . ot rea was overioyed at fn spiration Because Their Organization, : They Are So Bad—Au- thors’ Mistakes. little animal was tireles ften, select mneem wee] Jewels Pass Out Cae turn by a roundabout trail, rai ' erat sutton Meanwhile the eral atitt femained [ ( Ih A Wa ‘all f a iN i — } aa the "Tyr that her brother biasid ot he the Apartments and $3,000 in COMPANY RIDICULES IT. in) mi BY CHARLES DARNTON. | ‘|} Inspiration wee tary. At all events, | value of 98,00, read in the police #e- ‘ " written @ Word, But she! tions throughout the city, to-day, Trouble at Meeting Last Night 7“ Oude nee é eua| 3 Wy Kill ) Weal ACNE th Nae Couh Bhan es wate that for the ast cove, trom \ headquarters’ detectives and men trem Blamed on “Thugs” and @ generally admired v 1 IT MEANS NOTHING oe pb : would presently Gow), svete age: “4 bees tee saat . ectress into the bargain, this was TOME To BR A Yommot by any trace of twenty veiuable rings Hired by Trust. enough to knook s man off his chair. Luckiyl I wasn't sitting on one, But and breoches stolen from the a A STAR,, of her of Mr. ant Mrs, id Reyes, Gaede would be dons. And aa the days | Belleciaire, on Dec. 14. bi CHAP: I. passed she decided. She would write| Th Royces aro appearing in pringl- Seb wwnrd ©, Wonting; wpsatin organise as sure as Mme. Alla Nasimova was é TER ae herself into the book; there would be| Pe! characer roles in “‘Passers Re tcc on « sitting there, without a ghost of a A Touch of Local Color. | tne test. real character. ‘The story|the Criterion Theatre and have lived jean eration of Labor, emile on her Ips, that's what she FEW months before her fret} would revolve about ber and another at the He'leciair several montis. When im & statement at tho Federation of- | 14) Meeting with Fergueow, Mary! character—a male one— upon whom they discovered a trunk pried ant, floes at No. 229 Fourth avenue, to-day, |! : Radford had come West witd| she hed not decided—until the appear-|the Jewelry inissing, a detective agency’ Gaslered the riot whien occurred. a¢| Of Course,” I began, in a frantic Seane “ecocst Toeal. cote? Won “of “totrestee “whoed’ ieuute the Labor Temple last night, when the | fort to collect my scattered wits, raw r for a Western novel.” Frienés see whose elry c ak manen No newspapers were netified, : Gas Workers’ Union tried to hold a/“¥OU ere @ most extraordinary fm the Mast had encou 4 her; en in she hi Every servant connected with the meeting, was inatigated and started by | woman, but”—— . Paged His Walter—New Way to Find Him. unele (her only remaining relative be- 4 hotel who had access to the Royced thugs and private detectives sen: by! “Oh,” she confessed, breaking in with HE WAITER always sbmewhere cise. He condescendingly aides brother) Ba@ assisted her. Bo y “ ia ES been shadowed, but the Consolidated Gas Company. © laugh, “I'm very vain when I'm all delivers your order and then divappears until the coffee and tip she had com e police are still sure Robert B Livingston’ representin, y The unclo—under whese care ahe had fd is an “inside one, because of they Suigus vornpany, whe . = par of dressed up. But it means nothing tome period has arrived. In the interval he’s not in evidence. been sinee the death of her mother, ten jowledge displayed 2" the thief im ficer connected with that corporation |*? be @ star,” she continued with con- This common experience fell to the lot of a party of four at a pre- fore—had sent her to a medical gente ave tecontinued ‘ne ‘lata to Fes er to the right place fer” y ¢ ho will issue any statement, ridicules | Vnoing erity, “I don't think *this | tentious Long Acre hostelry. Some essential of service had been omitted lished" phywician. destiny hed| Several of the Two Diamond panes | We leave for the theatre one Keating's statement as silly and un-|#@rdom means anything after all. Of |] ne waiter had vanished, Five, ten minutes passed and the walter was stepped in. Quite by accident Miss] ers also were noted ab being rts night at 7.40," wid Mr, Royce in true. In behalf of the company Mr. | Course, I come from a school that still in the way-offing. An inspiration came to the host of the party Radford had discovered that eecontary characters. She found | plaining the robbery to-day. Livingston declared that there w knows nothing of stars, and J am é a ae " y | Write, and the uncle's hope t! hero| night Dee. 4 it wae an hot twenty men in the employ of tho |against the atar system absolutely. if|| Summoning a boy, he had “waiter 28" paged through the dining room. might one day grace the medical pri we returned Consolidated Gas Company who were|Charies Frohman were to come to me|| The waiter was found, but not till several hundred diners had enjoyed iptatearaniee Sie or vapeeiieenial fort ef her mind. sh 4 een of the ‘ras Workers’ Union. Jang sey he was going to organize a|| a laugh. manuscript. him live tn the pates—e Feal, force-| open and the jewel tray, which lay om vingston says there can be 20/stoee company composed of the best He professed to have still y of] ful, genetic humaa being that the) the top, rifled. Under this tray atrike of their employees because ‘actors at hie command and asked me to — — Be hope until after al of the maga- would Inetantly admire. | valuable eet of ermine and omer? there is no grievance. Join it, I'd do edly, Th 14 botnedy. of that t the Casino. zines had accepted Sary’s work. Then| would bare hi to the reader: clothing of value. These things were Grorge B. Cortelyou, the President of » @ at woul | to regard me with much the same cu. |Konely oF inet ma oeesional macnee 4 hive died and was succeeded by alent} Would reveal his mental p not touched. ilver trinkets on the the Consolidated Gas Company, 1s re-|™mean euch a lot to me! I'd ike to play | rosity they might take in the Wild | Mere will be 0 professontt mucuie Acaulexcenco and patient resignation, | not involved, but leading straight @n4/ bureaus were no. disturted. Then ported “’ ut his home in Riverdale.|!n @ company where every one of the| Man of Borneo. Because I happened to (eer are Rnaeare Ro se Having @ knowledge of human naturo| true to— Had whe not a0 fac| levee took only the choice things. Keating said he believed Mr. Cortejyou | actors cha’ ed me. This would bring | be a foreign actress with ‘Madame’ be-| far beyond suas, posscaned By th Sm Pedy Bad vad bred A ged rod Bova 4 ry “We naturally suspect the on was merely evading the issue. out the best that’s im me. Tt ts not the | fore my strange namo they thoesht T| rouse with “The Bim i Sat if at Inclination Id te Mtere’ | cberacter of the Two Diamond stray: | waren ers, ROUnine has a THREATEN TO CALL WORKERG | notices in the newspapers, nor the bias- | must be an old woman and were sur-| Marie Dressler in 'Tille's Night- worse than useless to man that would indieate subtlety of | apartment was not forced wig OUT ON STRIKE. ing letters over the door of @ theatre, | prised to find I wasn't, I had given remains at the Manhattan Opel tempt to inteteat her in any other pro-| thought? Seen ae wate bets oman, ne e Cal Wyatt, the New York representa: ("OF the notes from matinee girls tha hope of getting beck to Hew Zoek! | ee oa ig part ree wil have tees sion. ‘Therefore, when sho had an-| This knowledge had been growing! hundred dollars in money, which * twe the American Federation of |OMMK satisfaction, it's what I myself thero scemed no prospect of Qey ana ine ie foment ee ee ak Gene Wee gredeally upon hey oe Melero) 4|my wife's trunk also wae taken, bute \ feel. When I signed my first contract | getting a play. I read plays day and) J a ye had interp BO objection; on the| Meeting, an here's the funny part. They overl . Labor, sent a letter to Mr. Cortelyou | tots. suntry cut ane Whee | niet | .ccThe Mouse Next Door” will be nre-| Opening | etightly higher, | to-day's contrary had urged her to the venture,| that promincd dimMoulttes, Of eourse|a hat box of mine, lying in the ; fhe nk Maiaanrs, prossibeat ja Os ee star was, and I didn’t care, I eare just| Her cyes travelled to the manuscripts Momiat aeuete, stock market steadily worked upwar!|What might have been hi tude had@| @he could make Ferguson talk and act|i¢ they had struck cl they tn the first hour until 1 potmt advances | not Ben Radford been dy in the] as she pleased—in the book. But If she | nave had a folly fine a Thad s "Thi GRADE Maidens” comes to the} wore recorded in Reading, Union Pacific, pet tn problernatient, Very seldom do] wanted a rel a i ree Todo 4,000 in cash and several rings in umbla, 5 we decide a thing until It contr: have to portray. him ae he send home:e what 1 was doing |S'vanity Pair will be seen at the fur. | Copper and Steel. The Het owed ite | WA side fy Ma, Sate ea Guranteed. atl thie would require Beri ay |to ngase the next Brenan: ‘atrenett y ae a the West. From Bon’s cabin in the fiat] of any character ‘would Yinepue feitaicl “One plece “The Merry | Sirereth inanitested im Steel, which Was | she had made her first communton with| delineation. tr ‘sistently purchased. Ler by mov-| this new world that he had worshipped| She gave much thought to him new, ine UP to 6% reached the highest range | at first sight. Tt wae as though she| keeping this purpose in view. She ques- some time, Reading, overcoming had stepped out of an old world inte| toned Ben eoncerning him, but wae Joined with Steel in that was just experiencing the| unable to gain satisfying informatior. he stolen stu ls Magiias jet ow woary at the 4 letter Mr. Wyatt stat:d what the unton | ## little now. orate antec ae demanded, and asked that the ques-|_ What American actress, with the pos- | sight. tlons be submitted to arbitration. 1r|*ble exception of Mrs. Fiske, would talk | “I did not real 8 this letter—which is the second one sent |!!ke that? Think, too, of the ambitious | when Tclgne ny | set contract here, ‘ay Hill Theatre. te the company—is ignored, Keating|¥0UDs Women, strong in their self-con- | she byt iia [ae Eee arisen Morton aba rade ; ett, - well, if I don't succeec "to Hurtig & Seamon's. end Wyatt say a strike will be de-| ‘eit, who aro b Stage 11 go pack “prey But T would’t | "The Queen of Bohemia” ts to be the Gases. go back now. In the inning, when | attraction at the Olympic. The union men say they have 2,000/™ bys sed on Broadway before long, fortune seemed to favor me, Teaw only) ytiner’s Elghth Avenue Theatre will ay. realizing, en In thelr organisation. If they cam | “All that > ved is the right sort of play |success ahead, but now I feel responsi: | ter “The Queens of the Folles Ber-|/eading the upturn, a: wn of creation's first mornin: At] He had been hired by Stafford, her| should be easily strike the gas aupply will be cut off |? make me a famous stai erhaps T shall Go abroad next! gore At Miner's Rowery Theatre will] AUnOURN selling oremeure was tn | leant ao it seemed to her on the morn told her, holding the position all over the aity. GOOD PLAY NEEDS NO 8TAR, ee AN yc eee | bq “The Wh’=1 of Mirth."” AMiner'n The. | Prtkren | htt Se Bees ver the ing she had first stepped outetde her ‘Mr. Livingston sali it was not ote SHE DECLARES. ‘ fe rage is litee to srcournke | atre in the Bronx will have “The Lady | {hi fat ered Pers Madauien Vattey brother's cabin to view her first sun- im once, Gown, the other the company to mak z Se a ee | Buccaneers. ri ‘ottonwood,” the young | are old tamily heiriooms,” . oe paboripteed aid, had noe | me. Nazimova spoke rather weartly [actor from my own Country. the other | A professional matinee Is annowpoed ype rsa trading in the Ane! hour. In| ‘She had breathed the aweet, motstures “He ain't aaying much t©) Pawnbrokers, auction sales an@ jew * haps ‘time mad. a complaint. If they | % Be search for plays, oasting a hupe- id he told me there were no BIAY# | +. stonday afternoon at the Kinemae| iin gang i peuen, Le rose | t0'| inden breexes that had seemed to almont . quiet sort—|eiry stores have been notified to be? = 414, be had no doubt that Mr. Cortelyou | e## Fiance at several manuscripts on FiaHTs|°2r, Theatre. Fortleth street, near! tered thle morning set Of wy ai. | teal over the flat \shere she had stood ort on the lookout for the articles @e would listen to th 1 do all the table beside her. KEEPS UP STUDIES AND FIGH Broadway, where natural color motion] most 1 point. The underrone at the) Watching the shadows yield to the com- soribed in the print te SO eae ee ee oe te iat gees tO sbi” 68d “AAI Mh ACCENT. pictures in a series called “Nature's close sighs ing sun. The sombre hill hod become timate of the indicated mmeang to remedy any evil that the moe | og eae needy no stan “Amemean | She paused to Haten to the voices of | Wonders” are beng presented. Sy Tras yttecedingly strong, desplie) slowly outlined: the snow cape of the her Judement. Besides, it showed t08t] gineronce between ampertioance ‘amd | ought existed. ak. ca bs “| distant mountain peaks inated with the | * brother was not averse riend- frank: playe dealing with money or pott two actors who were passing her door. anne in many shares, ahip with him. ness. Ferguson scome 4 ‘ nae he company,” she 1 eds ‘ At Hammerstein's w: Points, with about every tesue @is- often, and occastonally he came to the Labor Temple last night was brought | 0 Miia! tmreraet to tho puvlic. he subs Ihear pretty ‘good Enullsh. | This inter-| mance of the Underworld,” Bitsabeth Playing ome amount of gain. Pe en ee crne ant tetas: | eum iis altitude toward her was|® ia a navel j about dy @ cry of “company thugs” just 'sehepakagd Tene | ents. me_very im + yen | Brice and Charles King, Stuart Barnes, one of frank admiration, but he had| There followed more _ in ‘ 4s a vote was about to be takem om the | every blessed play that is sent to me} cent. . oe ag 4 Byron and Langdon in “The Dude De- The Cle In the evening there would come n/fecelved no encouragement. How could | Scrape concerning Leviatt, whieh ; proposal tu give President Cortelyou |!" the hope of coming upon an idea, |my ¢ th e D tective,” Ashley and Lee in Chinatown,"| to, rhe know that he was going to be the| "ave caused the range bose many i but"—and she shrugged her shoulders ned Jaurnod: Tertlo’ Fowler, Swor and Mack and Prt patictt “ cad last priors of Came acotdad’ the wan, spreading. an| villain in her book—soon to be weit-| moments. And there were interesting until Tuesday to roply to the demands “Phe authors invariabl y that eh ir “Tm afraid,” went on, “It will th ¢ final “figures are eas tains descended the aun, spreading a: | tent? bits of description—jotted down * ne for a conference. i Sid nat thelr lake mo a tong thme to rid myself of] therm | | one-act play of effulgent expanse of yeilow light—tike | “0" 1 |, take ,peap int that mate: he became impressed with a ce ‘The glass in tie doore wae smashed we inte T should be the “in. |my accent. It prevents my playing cor- Nn ‘ ; Heh dow. Las burnished Ta the shadows were| jonell me, te: |fariy oud view. of the eount in, some vf the windows were shat-|Susted to think I should be the in-/tain parts, I'd like in ten years to quit ; var 8 Boisnary 8 reflected numerous colors, all quietly | fous note book! | Yes there were no more references tered, heads were iald open, furniture | 8Piration of eo many bad pla the vtawe and study and work with ; a A= va. bom 90. blended, making contraata of perfect ‘Dave Laevistt,” she had written in| Sus0n. He—beiny the hero a was broken and in the mixup the char- | added, laughingly. ‘I don't think I'm| young people of talent. It would be in-] Puree . nd other| ae ts # harmony. Chee Mire sen cemees pe, Ua at tietaiate Aovel—most be so nt oe Gata ter of the union, Local No. 14,14, was | the right sort of person to inspire Ame teresting to take : TpUne ene Hee features will be Trovato, the eccentric oy LS ‘ " hy the ec etnies sees nadine "i stoop. (To Be Continued.) Biylen, HAG EHO FHAY Gee 18 SRF O88 Pine snot properly express myselt,| violinist; Howard and Howard, and | the beauty and purity of this virgin FIGHTING LASTED UNTIL PO.| Play only weird, queer parts. I'm con- Las verte Mnterpret ‘men’s roles, ewell's Manikins, land. Noar her were sloping hille dotted | nature. which LICE RESERVES ARRIVED. celted enough to think I could play 8] toy Swsuaily mean #0 much 1 Pauline, the hypnotist, heads the bilt| } i with thorny cactus and other prickly | Nature which sems . simple, warm-hearted ain, But T shalt | (rey eo tomen, The aan}at the Alhambra, Rube Marquard, frst? x plants, and now rose « bald rock spire | So"ts & Mates Gee ke After fifteen minutes of fighting re-|oover play an American woman, for bi love. ng—in| pitcher of the (Hants, will appear in bo! bt +] a he Aast Mighty-eighth 4 Used to port hed an rt But they are steady and cold— serves from the Nghty-eig! with my @ocent that would be ridicu-|snort, to bring out the emotional sido] baseball sketch, while others on t fee / eH 3 am almost merciless. On thoughts 9 sireet station, who had been called by| 0, * man who Courthope tn! ¢ : ith + In the | southern and eastern distances| instantly to the tger, I shall try 1 & private watchma jored order. | '°¥ “! Ke of It all,| “Lue 1 Caverly, the | Gone (as, \ igo” y Hent, vast, unending. i Ten of the fighters wore seized, but : cue women interest yout” Habe ven was true until dear| Temple Quarte ve Kitamura Jape ay iy ae gf seemed the he Sane to dwell thea | create, that impression in the reader's B01 e a I. 4 ° to the reacue,| Eva Tanguay comes to the Bronx The- ’ . p 3 and deserted by some cyclopean race. ould ‘identity the “huss Mil wore at-| “Do I know themt she asked, drop: Se eee now plays are. written fi , together with Laddle Clift, “The | (it Nor, ot F Ite mamnificent, unchanging beauty hed| gown: “t stouidnet want aay one killed bead to an ping her arme over the sides of her|women slinply Lecause they aren greater| Hold up,” Edmund Hayes in "Th Piano | inter dis "ae R : enthralled her. a, tea et et ee Organizer Wyatt was hit int the right (chair. ‘This ie my seventh year injattraction in the ‘theatre than men. Ladd i ca iat Hide) man A Fy - Bhe had not lacked company. fhe} necessary Leviatt must do the murder. 51 America, yet I know nothing of the| That's why there are so many women phy's Secon lusband eon i found that the Two Diamond punchers| put I think it would be better te have , 5 temple by a tiying chair, H, T. Keating ars, In the Artistic Theatre of Mos-| Reed Brothers and the Haverlocks, were eager to gain her friendship. Mi him omploy some other person to do it had his right eye almost closed by @| People and the country My work has|/ Sire oo ie ee veara ago by ama-| At the Fifth Avenue Theatre a bill| Ny t vellous excuses were invented for thelr | for. hi blow. Henry Kane, President of the | Kept me so busy that T have had no time | aii there are no atars, yet this Is the] Made up entirely of new acts will in-| Song 4 8 apnearance at the cabin in the flat, She| charactor that would ft. him. be Gas Workers’ Union, had his head led {t? Meet anybody. It seeme as though | joqaing theatre of the country, When] clude “Ideal,” a woman swimmer and ou ne it thought that Ben's friendship was v: open, but did not need a doctor. every spare moment has been taken up {1 finished at the dramatic school I went] iver: Mme. Adelaide Norwood, soprano; ‘e W 4 } ued above that of all other persons in Br. Wyatt said int adr, Cortolyou's|!m reading plays, When Mr. Frohman for a year as a super. I nearly| Haydn, Borden and Haydn In @ dancing 1H : 1 ; the surrounding country. ; that would give him just the I t to make him seem too cowardly— not cowardly, beanuse [ don't think and singing «keteh; Luda MeConnell and x BR she found the punchere gentle. ee ht gees ‘ 2 ne rence was more | and x xkete uv MeConnell and yds i disregard of 8 letter addressed to /wrote me from Hurcee lest eummer ee ne ee ehip. The actors] Grant. Simpson in “Tl ic ities 4 f . ‘Though thelr conversation w ye Dip Bey, B. had. rendered the: ole 64; "Don' . aye aut [there divide the earnings of the th ; Henshaw in “A Stranger In a/ Rack Toland 40! que and their .diome picturesque,| pen, for in nother matum noceasary, Tahu «asworkers | swered: t try to oult me; I'l sult | iter star not only gets a fixed a Strange Land eae page they compared favorably with the men en: @orved notice on the companies that | Myself to the play.’ After ‘The Marion- on of the profits ere a bill at the American Muste Hall aa) “Ot she had known in the Rast. Did they ‘erguson, T must remember this— | as soon as any company discharged |ettes’ I should Mke a@ strong play—|throm atars, at % country who| Will include Cooper and Ricardo, "A | flirt Aveny ‘eo 4 Inck the sub . they made up forl al) cowboys dc not carry two guna three nen all. its employees would | fomething to make the hair curl., But|get as high aa 73 per cent Horse on Father," Fitageraid | and |) Pees | : thin by their unfailing deference. And] jen does, because he saya he is ambl- be ordered out. When some of the|1 am glad to be in comedy fora change. |the financial sido of the st e 4 Heavere, Read and st. John, |. 8. Bi ee they were nover rude; thelr very bash- | dextro: shooting equally well with There is no better way to r compantes discharged two men, the|To devote yourself to one line of work |worth a little consideration, Vanity may| Glen » Winkler's Miltary Dane | oct fulness prevented that, vy either hand. But he does not tle tha| fhcumatic pine then gasworkers looked upon thelr action a | constantly 14 lke stretching a piece of (lead an actor to become a star, But if}cers and Fred and Bess Lucier, Nica 5 . * Through them she came to know much | bottoms of his holsters down, Ike Bre bing with Om both derisive and deflant, No action | wypor until it finall: it all begins in vanity it ends in money.” of many things. They contrived to ac-| guson; he says some men do this, but| liniment, Trial ies 10a a1 y bursts, You get (3 lerrrar «gerne has been taken against the Mitchell 4 And Mm zimova shook hands quaint her with the secretive peculiart-| usually they are men who are excep- ed to certain expreseions and intona-| yon’ icin her bun peculiar, atraignt-|BOMB RUINS BOSTON HOUSE. Gas Company, which discharged twenty- ent, Un, Tet wom, tles of the prairie dog, and—when she} tionally rapid in getting their revolvers Sie ian, tions that are bound to result in man-|from-the-elbow fashion. Advance, ‘Decline. would listen with more than ordinary | out and that tying down the bottoms —y ne 8, But after a change you come ‘ame Thirty-five Occ nis Escape With oo attention—they would loose their won-| of the holsters facilitates removing the e a (4 GIRL WANTED TO DIE |back to the old work with new force Ben Hur’ Revival ACTIVE SECURITIES. erful imaginations in the hope of con-| weapons. They are accounted to be | tinuing the conversation. Then it was BOSTON, Dee. 6—Thirty-f0» BeP¥0N4| vanes st te that the subject under discusaton would twhen a man in quick to Diamonds narrowly escaped injury early to-day | ae, 67 300 wget Sa Goten Fi whauative and altogether un- and stronger feeling. very actor should AND GOT HER WISH | know when to make the change, pro- vided, of course, the dear authors give The Only Event — ; cpa pear ag A ities bt Necessary elucidation. and that if he el: When Found at Roadhouse She | hm 4” opportuntty. Of Coming Week, | wen « vomd, believed to have been! aN sod wmeuing, 6 m8 dares eet te dow were not | te a in nn hae aurea ts | ich Gold Jewelry me Aloved IBSEN AND ONE-NIGHT BTANDS placed by Black Handers exploded in a pe he ; ic of @ ‘Tevolver;’ they are | ‘apecsel called to sm Begged to ea wee 10 NEARLY FINISH HER, ITH thelr customary respect for] Ave-sory tenement house and store 41) FIREBUG BLAZE KILLS GIRL.| #7, 7 . ; gout here Celebrat renee fe «fi aves 7 rs ~ +s ar ab Norman street, in the a were . | ‘ Die.in Peace, Until now, except for ‘Countess Co- W the fascinasions of vi on OPe | ection, clue has been discovered ~ hoot of the ow! was Imttated with lu-| thouga tie rguson quite wall he THE BENEDICT’ Relatives of Miss Katherine Otte, nine- | duette’ and those obscure y in Rus- theatri i managers will retrain yng perpetrators. Beyond a severe| Nelle Shevidan, seven yeare old, died|dicrour solemnity; other fowl were de-| is rather jelous of hi He seems Pees 1, of No. 610 Lexington ave- | #@ When I played a little of everything, fright and slight. bruises, mustained. in| tay at Harlem Hosptial from burns with wonderful attention to to be unanie to understand why Ataf Wie, ssh niet atthe Wan |, werk nan eon aang rou ine [ore Caan om atiray PRM at | es a ie tnant Tree Do athe etry teat th, nga range waa] ford pig, twereun mano Brion Helghts Hospita ine eeu Renee ses te ghey Erlanger will revive “Ben | * Injured. “The house was occupied] TOrT st are ta Bast wy Avenueleniet sccupation In life was that of ow this appeared a brief reference | cid polwoning, strove in vain to-day te tng all of your Pel Li with five chariots and twenty|¥ Itallans, The bomb was placed] 78 ot Kindle 3} ¥ that morning) posing in the shadow of the sage-lrush| to Ferzuso | 5A gesign « My r act. The giri u se @ trying make the race acene moro| under the hail staircase and the| Oy 4) Lod a blaze In the cellar] as a target for the revolver ef the cow- ‘He is not a bit concetted--rather | Thomas Flatt roadhouse at One| &? Ibsen play is never an iy matter, tha ids. ee ceeture | of the building and caused general e nts of the four ‘The quaintness of the cow sneer, ment in bim in attractive. No hero Hundred treaixth street and |The nes don't carry you along, an|will be a pipe organ, whlch will be|<f the Nun and cena, SORT upper Aoors, ses hie a efer ivy should ve conceited. There ts a wide | Broadway and Libecty Street, 1s Morsehie, an em-|Ibsen play !# always @ fight, To| used in connection with an entra of |e the people were asleep the deto- mans rescued thel her, a | Permanent location. May next B'vey & ale Richard Buhler will play the| Whee p dwellers of the upper floorn after ma = = Saaz | > ¥ ind | land it! the actor has a hard struggle (thirty. | Htlehard Bubler will play the ation eases Htement tn the|dimowt feate, Among them Jonnl tte © Ly “4 of the}on his hands, This ts especially true | title role, walle others 1 was nelithbort Sheridan, his wite, M. 1 CHANGE IN WEATHER shed and, accor the road, Ibsen and the one-night (be Adelaide Nowak, Lillian Lawrence, “pi,” police immediately bewan « thor-| children, Marte, Johu, Ne reper ed tn them end) exclaimed when stands abnost finished me. ‘Thin ex. {,AuCO Herren eon rev and Mark /OUX# Investigation of the sffair, The| ieen The children were separated f ; ne ream te tue ter | Any sumimones » | Wprice, Be oo ‘A bomb was set off a year ago in @l back to Lhe! , buil@ henhouses and runways, But she Jacobs of Washington Heights Hospital. | I was wearing out and just about ready | Boginning Monday night Mise Audrey yc "\iearhy becaugo an Italian falled | ae to Wieie room Kr eyite Palice-| had them on botany, When the physician arrived the iri | to quit, On the road audiences acemed jmaple will vlay Peasy in the musical || ,000 which was demanded of| jurned end all were taken to the tae, Ki) flow. rhode mere deo. unfathomn- | Hoctors Sudden Droo in » lapsed into uncons ‘ss from able mysteries to them, and they stood) *, nich she neve 1. When found | pee at ie es lem Hospital Star while ano cultivated the mane ait, Temperature Is Cause of e re py ad house she had | it iJ neo Ke - 4 ~ tn the ar oft J house she ha MUSIC NOTES. | hued Mater Dice, Grutt plants bnG, encoursaed the har. Much Suffering. One aint came to thia country from | George Gohan’s Ready Wit. -——— | (Special to ‘The Rventeg World ) Bul abe had go! basn sontent te view| . biceraed ew York Moxart Society, with) TARRYTOWN, N. ¥., Deo 16—M. D.! this land of invatery from her brothers Those whose systems are weakened y two years ago and has been ws ; pe y " pnt oat rh jer cousin, Theo- | EORGE COHAN has a nimble wit. Three years ago he accommo: of 1% volces, Alma Gluck as|Itaymond seventy-#tz years old, whol cabin. The dignity of nature had and run down even though they may ' ni woof no dated a friend to the tune of $300. The friend had successfully t and an orchestra from the Phil-|had been a newepeper ed: its thrall upon he: ry ‘feel ly well” quder ordinary con- reason why the | should kil herself. dodged him until the other afternoon at Rector's. The friend ote: Kaear the dincuen a y with the sublimity ditions ai Weal te to withstand the shocks oo | 2 % “ a My $y atter 4 whort ilinese, His wife died a| Wonderful sunshine, the crystal ligt of sudden changes in the weather, Bank Reserve 815,471,850, rosa to the opportunity and rushing at Cohan, with all the effusiy Hotel Astor next Wednesday ev@-| week ago Wednesday and Mr. fe died of the da: nd the quiet peace and See RADE A No roe Bilews- The sintement of Clearing House | Mfection of a long lost brother, he sald: “I can't teil you how glad I am J ning was go ill he oowld not attond tho| Peauty of the nights. The lure of the coughs and lung troubles are sve. tesa, ladigestion, Sich Mendacks, Bellow Sits, panks for the Week shows that the, | to 6€o you, Bay, George, where will e letter reach you?” Quick as a Ae ; {funeral Sunday, Mr. Raymond was! Dluins had taken her upon long rides, where prevalent aad it ie worth k an! Us een ae ; { i Dr. Ludwig Wuliner, the famous Ger-| born in Sherburae, Chenango County,| and the cottonwood, filling a gvodly 1 lord: meade i SMALL PLL, SIAL, BOGE, SMALL OONED Fe Pa ada ETE otal | Mtl gl man interpreter of wonca. on his way land for fifteen. Years was an editat| pertion of the flat, was the ecene of | wre, dedi such “Why, care of the Mirror or the Clipper.” from the West to Europe will linger im|there, He came to Tarrytown thirty-| many of her exploration: pL J Medicine, which builds | crease of $10,789,450 in the proportionate New York long enough to give a fare /4p the the same time it cures cash reservey,as compared with last, The friend disappeared in the darkness, Awell recital at Carnegie Hall om Tues | to! vied ffor her waes-Ban Radford de: | the ba cai \— remedy to use ot week. \ i @ay afternoon, clared—a shining example of eterling ouch

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