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Says Vessel Is Making ' Halifax for Coal. tf ah i itll {fr rE hl | i i i i | Ff : i [> Hl uit ‘i if i : : uy i Hf Ht ‘ | | i | i i & j | t i ii i iH Bi Es i { I i 71 hi H Hel i i z é i j g g j i shr- f & E Fi nitell 37 Ht : riltte Ate lial f ighhl etgtpr8a NE HUNDRED BRIDES LIGENSED IN STORM to Accommodate the Happy Pairs, A Ittle thing like bitssard will not Geter a young lady in Manhattan from By noon the number had reached an | » even hundred and all had not received thetr licenses. So it was decided to||¥ E i i FF st F g2 E Pt 2 3. #252 Es FA FE “ft Novelettes of New York Streets How Louina Go t the Gang Goat Written Expressly for The Evening World By Ethel W ett i j f 2 et iy i i ‘il et if i i g 3 i i i i 5 ii E A i i 3 I iy 60 nd = hang Louina’s face became very gra' “Fierce, ain't it. Gee! Ain't I enough er funerals? Gotter go to Paddy Finkelstein’s to-morrer morn- i \d—whatyer think?—they pulls w for eleven a mornin’! iP. tter go, just the same. it was the ‘inneys aa croaked him, an’ I seen when they done it. Say, Blink, along over to Abingdon street. keen for no more mixups, y'll get the lay pretty econ an’ atts Mumford MRS. MARION, AIDE TO MAYOR GAYNOR, + GRATED DORE Confidential Secretary of Late Mayor Appears at Brief - Hearing. ONE WITNESS ENOUGH. ‘Woman Lawyer Author of Law | to Help Wives Severed From Husbands, | Mrs. Jeanne B. Marion, woman law- yer, who.wae Mayor Gaynor’s conf- Gential secretary, and who, while she | wae fo the City Hal, drafted a bill corner; still Louina twirled and whirled and preened and glided, en- compa@lling divorced husbaads to aup- | jolr view Couraging her partners to generous | libations, but contenting herself with | 8 near an approach to abstinence as ved Position as chief dancer would al- worth, wife of @ well known business man, to whom she was. married in 1902, City officials, lawyers and poll- - | ticlans all knew her as Mrs, Marion, and persisted in| reverting to the obsequies of the row till requested to re ale ge she a stopped, panting, her hand to her heart. Her partner looked at her in astonishment. Never had the unflagging Louina shown | weariness fore. alo: ." youths had entered the Gance hall from the side door and ‘Were sauntoring toward the bar—Bert Kinney, Kid Schwelts and Rosen- heim, commonly known an “Rosie,” ringleaders and mainstay of thi ney Gang. ind The youth stuck out his heavy jaw | aressive, it his vel; to ux the middle of ihe divor with in yer hand doin’ the Statue of Lib- Youse can stick around uttin’ a placard on, can't je home ae protege. Ne ise trect was by no means a there was Pecan make dai shadow it, Biiaiongs the small, ‘mailing coreidor, from The nolee of shuttling fest ‘and. the Rol ol e strains of a viotrolaised turkey trot game to their ears, Lottia preceded him into the dance hall, glanced quickly about the room and nodded to bim to enter. Three or four were footing it busily in the centre of the floor, and as inany re gathored by the bar at the further end of the room. Thi was Rarishly ed with bedraggi hted, lumination to ool ». The long mirror behind the had received the attention of a: ry tosser of artis tendencies eee. cake of soap. erste elegant Nis he bad surrounded a second amaller porsrans ot cate. Hanae of me. able Protector tecal foo ade at ‘the dancers r Ineo! hood "ind Shape re mntte sera ir on the shelf back of the lemons and Umes and turned to her friend, plained, An’ I gotter go to that ther funeral to-morrer mornin’, Bho was silent a mome: the blend. young ri pions. she rose and |i for w final whispes, ee onter the side streets, whatever you do, Stick ter the ave, till ye hit the cross-cars,” Bhe turned quickly, catapulted into the waiting arms and danced away m end grace athe would iy room. fore on. The hall the air thick eu in't had trouble enough! t "Don't with ‘a|foom and look about furtively, tay. iy. | thing it, elge’s entryway. “tu! @ to me,” Lotiina con- (tena oT" can't trot around satn | this here, an’ it "tai fer twelve houra; {t can’t go off till ite time, or untess | guy bang it.’ So he stuffs there with my things! Now whadye- think of that!” The four young people they leanéd ac Distinctly to their ears ‘counte Kinney's came the sound of ticking. wan grave. eto Sint gt no right to leave his stuff around Ilice that” he grum- | “Ho's gotter learn better’n that, | (or Pn beat him up.” » ewan,” eald the Kid. {ae een all risht, ait it . all ri » al around to get it in time Plant It— Toh Kebibble.” From the tall of her eye Louina bad geen a muffled stranger enter A le was now making his slow way among the, Sanpetty Rents, t0¥ Se corner table where, ins 'e mint bas patd Blinkers slouched in his chair. Now ‘waa the crucial moment. The atter- tion of the three thugs must be held. Louina raised the fla; i ma yok where she kept cubbyhole ep fines.” Gingerly she took do 3 “Bay, Kinney growled, “leave ft ‘Whetcher want to move the ground fer?” ‘The ticking sounded very loud now that the package lay before them. “I was goin’ to ask one o' you fel- lers," Louina plead, “to take it out op, it down a ner or some. ‘in.’ I'm get id remarked, Hever atick it off on Louina th pon te e ‘or @ moment, from bis duties, turned toward the oar outter that, Louina!” he dered, good-naturedly. ‘ou'll be standin’ yer friends the cash rogister—I'm on! Louina ducked under the counter and drew herself quickly between the three men and thi beside the bar leading to avenue. Bitnk and the new arrival had risen cuttin’ were hurrying toward the exit, | der’ and a very energetic lawyeress, A dozen of Mrs. Marion's friends ‘Were in court to aid her, but Justice Blanchard decided that the testimony of John Carerii, friend of Elisworth, was sufficient to establish the bus- band's wrongdoing. . HUSBAND INTRODUCED FRIEND TO YOUNG GIRL. Ellsworth, the witness testified, ‘Was very fond of Broadway life. One Gay Carerli was coming out of thr subway station at Times Square when . he met Ellsworth walking arm in of arm with @ chubby little girl who had a very red face. Carerii tipped his bat and Ellsworth: beckoned him | worth had mentioned in the introduction. The urried away and Carerli business. ‘about bis 2 had @ very event- he way from cham- 's rights to shingling | WOUws cut in Nassae County. stir in official circles administra- ‘big banner in a) Ma mpanion who will stick through thick and thin and his name is “Jerry,” and he's some bulidog as most of the City Hall attaches will attest. Seven, KIM Themselven. LONDON, Feb. 14.—Sudden outburets the obliteration of two families, con- sisting of nine person Harldeden, London, 1d at Tonbridge, the first case Walter Johnson his wife pod Saree: ores} and hanged hime! ry bracket. In’ the second James Standen shot his three children they Iny in d then sent a. t through his own festa ge stud aat a ata e rela ft were of the happiest char- id ENO re CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Feb. 14.—The entries for Mon- Gay's races ore an follows: Finer RACE—Two-setrcld me Theale walt reloage ei a Kole, 108; Nd ‘ ee laa Sah eichadi taht . Sackson ther of which the audience and All might have been well bad not Ro- senbderg been in a position to obtain a full view of the departing couple. “By ——! i Biinke be ex. claimed. Kinney and the K: Womoy's band few to bie hip pock ‘inney’s hand flew 8 hip pocket. But Louina was on the job. “You, it's Biinkors,” ahe yelled, An’ if one of pour makeh a break T slam and bust ¢! She Taine ‘Hold wp your hands! i--unt=—up! Everybody, For a full minute that Ane there was silence, Aw Ii fled, jevery hand was wld steadily aloft. {The dancers, the gangaters, the bar- Man, stuod ue ii traumlaed with LH ror. Only the victrola continued if turned like pe Le could do, Slowly Louina to Piha ag she me goin’ whe added casually, ‘that Blink had meet a here.” With a deft movemont ripped the paper from the parcel, tore off the cover, and withdre & fAickel-piated alarm clock, ‘There yer wervi ; "T didn't we ey i funeral ter-morrer, 4: sleeps like the decd when T bite ihe Lay, w 7 went an’ bought one of them things, en’ bad ‘em wet it--did ket combination meself. Pre' damn fine little "Iarm clook, ain't it? Kinney Jeunsd weakly up against the tar and waved his hand. “Set ‘om up all around, Sweeney. Touisa’s the ti yitle, t gayeher fi right, all right n’—one funeral’ | Oat invitation “Zo get out and get un-' defer ter-morrer anyway. ee ‘Elgar’s First Symphony and a Brahms Concerto Walter Damrosch Made These the Symphony Orchestra’s Whole Pro- gramme Yesterday--- | Carl Flesch, the Hun- | garian Violinist, Soloiet | in the Brahms Work. By Sylvester Rawling. ALTER DAMROSCH'S pro- gramme at the concert of the Symphony Society in Aeolian Hall Yesterday afternoon held only two numbers, Elgar's first eym- }Dhony and Bratme's violin concerto. In the lattér Carl Flesch was soloist. There was m large audience that showed its appreciation by staying to (the end without sign of restleseness, {although each work is long. Strength jand beauty characterise both. | Mr. Damroséh and his orchentra gave the symphony e first hearing in {America on Jan. 8, 1909, just a month jafter it got ite. first hearing any- where in Mancllester, Engiand. Re- ‘Viewing it in this column at that time ¥ wrote: This symphony has for ite foundation a melody of exquisite foe - . . The is noble in its simplicit; Uplifting in ite Taalesty, Between there are periods of storm and atress, of pe ceful lumination, of imposing pronouncement, of dainty sensuousness. There is never a moment of duliness, The ieselaation ie stirred through- oul Five years afterward there is 00 Teason to chunge this estimate. The | ni symphony is nobly conceived and masterfully constructed, and the manner of its presentment yesterday by Mr. Damrosch and his men com- manded admiration. The Brahms concerto is more fa- miliar and its beauty perhaps is more obvious, The solo part was played admirably by Mr. Flesch with just the proper sentiment, except that his lown Interpolated cadenza ran too much to a mere display of technique. The Modern Music Society, Benja- o'clock. The solotste will be Teresa Garren janiet} Paul tenor} er eo Alberts ann, ist, the ter makiag @ final Joha McCormack, the popular trish j tenor, arrived at Vancouver, B. C., |inot ‘Tuesday after @ cort tour of Australia and New land. He will give some concerts in merica before bw anaval A Gon One at. tho Hippodrem 0. 10 rome Sunday evening; March 18, CITY'S FREE ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS BEGIN TO-MORROW ‘The Board of Education announces the first of the city’s free orchestral coneerta for to-morrow afternoon in the auditorium of the Normal oe Henry T. Fleck will hog t eal on jetropolitan Opera orchestra throu, ‘a “Scandinavian Symphony,” Bach's EB minor, stite for scrings, the “Dance of the " from Berlios's ‘Dameation of Faust,” and Lisst’ second polonaise. Grace Hoffman will sing “Caro Nome” from “Rigoletta.” The free concerts for the remainder of the pork wit be on Monday evening College; event ae ty cee ‘Welncaday evening, at Washington Irving High School; Th attor- igh mi and evening at Jamaica High School; Sat urday evening at Flushii gy School, and at Pubile School No. 183. ‘There will be free by oo recital: to-morrow afternoon at teal Cul. ture School and at paw Franck;" Tuesday, No. 90, Tag y, at Pub. Iie Bohol Ne. #3, “Italy in Bong and Btory.” Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin wi ing at Richmond Hill | ¥ efternoo: WILSON STILL SECLUDED. i Prectdent’s Cala Agata Forces Cat eellation of Engagements. Feb. 14.—President Gay were cancelled, including a #chet- uled conference with Democratic : tional rma MoCombe on, th New York sicea fon dnd the Griairoa Bang ut: ‘The ident planned to bed this and ha a AWFUL BURNING RASH ON FACE Al Broken it Clethi Went rei . Scratched, ‘buticurn Soap and | Cuticura Ointment Cured, 1, Y. | 1 181 ny | free organ recitnis at the City Col- Yee on to-morrow and afternoons at 4 o'clock. Harold Vincent Milligan will @ free organ recital in the Old Fi Presbyterian Church on Monday ing. ‘Wednesday — THIRD DEATH FROM GAS. Man Overcome Father and Child Died. The third death from gas poisoning in a little over a week in the furnished room house at No, 156 East One Hun- dred and Twenty-seventh street oc: curred thi: morning when George Wag- ner, sixty. dead in jmin Lambord conductor, guve a con- | cert at Aeolian Hall last night in com- memoration of the fifticth anniversary Programme was all-Amorican. |Lambord had the assistance of an or- chestra, a chorus and igxie Toyte, the dainty little English soprano, Miss Teyte, who was in fine voice land whose ‘enunciation was a treat ‘to hear, sang solos in choruses by Blair Fairchild and David Stanley Smith; gongs by Arthur Farwell, John Alden Carpent look upon, and, save for some sloven- lineas in attack, good to hear. It did Justice to Mr. Lambord’s own settin, of vorses from Fitzgerald's and Edward Burlinghame Hil of the Perpetual Adoration” and the group of Foster songs which end- ed with the “Old Folks at Home.” ‘The “Legend” from MacDowell’s “In- dian” suite and Henry P. Gilbert's umoresque on Negro Minstrel Tunes” were the orchestral numbers. a “La Traviata” drew a large audi- last night. la Hempel as Violetta and Amato as Germont especially dis tinguished themaelves in a cast that included Italo Cristalli, Jeanne Mau- bourg, Marie Mattfeld, Bada and Ananian. Mr, Polacco conducted, MASSENET’S “MANON” AT THE CENTURY NEXT WEEK. Massenet’s “Manon” in English ts next week's bill at tho Century Opera House, beginning on Tuerday night. Lois Ewell will have the title part and Gustav Bergman will be Des Grieux, Others in the cast will be Alfred Kaufman, Louls Kreidler and Morton Adkins, Mr. Ssendrei will condugt. Bertha Shalek, Lois Ewell, Beatrice, La Palme, Orville Harrold, Gustav Bergman and Thomas Chalmers are to be the soloists at the popular Bun- day night concert to-morrow. One of the orchestral numbers, by re- quest, will he the evolution of the dance from the minuet to the tango, Franz X. Arens has arranged an . |all-Wagner programme for the third of the People’s Symphony concerts at Carnegie Hal! to-morrow after- noon, The soloist will be Frank Croxton, basso. The preludes to “Meistersinger,” — “Lohengrin” and “Parsifal,” “Biegtried'’s Rhine Jour- ney” and the “Kaiser Marsch” will be played. The annual concert for the benefit ry of the New York Diet Kituhen Asno- ciation will be held ut the Waldort- woward;| Astoria on Monday morning at 11 Better Than Wealth is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary first to get rid of the minor and bowels,—ailments whic! and make all sufferers feel enjoy life. 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