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‘of the seventh floor. He carried sev- Bis giothes in Y Portchoster hotel | ¢, yoom and in a\few minutés returned, = pet, retused to be rescued with- | gd wuthor of “The Broken Wing." | soprano, on | bya cigarette thrown into a quantity of appearance of the season in t ag e padi of a is room on rome to-morrow evening, with The Eveni feats K] —Conducted by 1 walked from my office to th subway. Just under a etreet lam; looked down I discovered an old bur- i “Tiiing at Thorndyke as Smoke | ap bag. Just as 1 wos in the act of Fills Halls \kleking It aside something moved in 4 Ne folds. I gtooped down to investigate half muffled cry. Then a baby of | about eleven months crept out of the x-Airman and Night Clerk tag. 1 picked it tip and started for ‘ the police station und asked them . Heroes of Occasion—Little | what’t should do with it They auld | for me to take it to my home and | give them my address, | told them Damage Done. j my address, No, 5693 Tucker Btrect, | Mount Vernon, N. Y. waigorsne 6349, ™ VActors, singers, painters and other, Pelham. “Bohem: They at once phoned uit the police Han and dignified personages! tions to and ft anyone had come Hmong the 100 residents of the Hotel for the oat child. | The Jmby las ‘@kperienced aj] the thrills of a real | = -- = bj Are @uring a small cellar blaze at ets. toa |Olga Samarof { f; * Hobert Barthelmese, the nixnt cters,| At Philharmonic; Who is a cousin to the movie star of What name, smelled smoke and found @ jot of rubbish near the furnace afre. After pulling the fire box in Aiie hotel he manageress, he took over the tele- By Sylvester Rawling. with chestra yesterday afternoon Coyertant, 1900, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rveuing Worl). ihiaciey | Mark Rush i stumbled, but did not fall. When | BLAZE IN THE CELLAR! reached In. As | put my hand down to the bottom of the bag 1 heard » | Caruso as Samson LGA SAMAROFF wus soloist Ee eae the Philhurmonic Or- ng World's | ub Korner Eleanor Schorer. THE MYSTERY OF THE BURLAP BAG. I’ Was & dusky winter afternoon a] i policeman to whom i gave my | m taken froin thelr chateau in Fray and she had spent hundreds of d lars to find him, and by God's gri phe had at SHEA, Bronx. atinas play this year?” * my Cousins, we are, to” have = (have to read Monday's World to find out just w seed, COUSIN ELEANOR. Note: When the November Con- test award winners were announced, | usin Marion Martino, aged thirteen ars and Nving at 28 King Street, ‘New York City, was not mentioned | Madison Avenue among them. Yet she should have | wore been, for Cousin Marion came out first In the contest with the other| poets of her age with a rollicking bit of rhyming that ts full of Christmas home switchboard and he manned 4) Carneyie Hall. Sho was heard 1M chrer the slevator. Within a few minutes after Mrs.‘ her interpretution with no tue origi Mind started telephoning the rooms jality and playing with power und| ) 98 the nine floors the corridors be- yymetimes brilliuuey, Mr Stranwky wan Mlling with men and women in | ‘avery conceivable costume. Some consisting of sume of sendessonn s vepeiie’s “AAUsULLMAET ware draped in sheets and bedspreads, fn bath robes, some of the N-gnts Dreain gm wore their husbands’ conte ide," in winca’ Alfred = Aleyuriin «Bome of the men thelr wives’ \® yod a violin sulo. Pwo other puinwis yave recitals terday, both at Aeolian Hui, in Mud HiMaky- nurs: Bart! wed a lot of ¥ nee bat the elevator {ie afternoon . Katherine Macon con oe eocee! ap ene firmed the impression of the sound- ‘pbaft and filled the hall, but stuck to hens of her musicianehip "which sue ‘Abe fear during many trips, carrying created at her first appearance two guests ta the lobby. jWoeks ago, Her principal number | Bom ‘wus Beethoven's sonata in C minor, © of the men and women did Gyyy 111, her understanding of it ir Wait, but went down tho stairs; tolligent’ and her Interpretation ‘or tp to the roof, and several des- worthy, A Cann e grey oe ended the fire escape, among tho lat- amalier compositions i vy * eee “fer Brich Zardo, a concert pianist. ing and Boyle eho play i who went to the roof had to) Phillip Gordon had his turn last a charm to get to the adjoin-| evening, giving an laterestng expo- dmg building. Actor Chadwick, who | sition of Beethoven's “Appa: nata, his playing combining dir in “Three Live Ghosts,” got Tene ‘and strength A Chopin kTovp, fe safo across because in ber n-'Tausig organ toceata and it she was not afraid to in D minon and two books of But when it came to leaping| tte Paganini-Brahme variations com- o leted programme, she couldn't make it, and had/” Walter’ Damrosch. and the Syt pelped over by firemen. phony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall last Lieut. Mark C. Hogue, who | night repeated q the,all-Becthoven prn~ hero | gramme raday aftornoon, con- - opel pevaldgate Slee Soting of the tira seventh and firth symphonies, to the enjoyment of i eral ladies and led others to the| other lange, enger and intent nudi- , It was bis second fire in a | ener. the other being when he lost) eungon et Dalla” got a Kecond per= ance at (he Metropoiltan Opera House Inat night, The crowded aud\- m ore was one woman ence was brim full of enthusiasm for % one woman who refused | rus and Matzenauer in the name pejrescued. parts, De Luca, Rothler and Ananalan “1 ‘simply can't come down itke|{n the other principal roles, Lilyan @his,” she declared on reaching the | Ogden and the ballet which she led, corridor. and Mr, Wolff, who conducted, shared She ran back into her | and Mr. Wolff. Mr. Woilf, commenting on the holding a mirror before her face as|offor eabled to him to succeed Andre he powdered yer nose. Messager, who has reelgned, as di- lee rector of the Patis Opera Gomique, man Worthing of the/ tig that his contract with the Metro- | TGreenwich Village Follies,” who re-| pulitan ‘had tWwo years to run. had her picture in the papers Sor recitals will de given next the stickling pig she has adopted | 4.201", "Francia Homers, baritone, at Aeolian Hall on Monday afternoon; so she was allowed to| Nancy Van Kirk, mezzo soprano, at -4t along. One who waded|the Princess Theatre on Tuesday amoke until he found the|#f*rnoon; Grace Northrup, soprano, at Aeolian Hall on Friday afternoon, was B. Dickey, playwright) and Lydia, Lipkowska, coloratura sernns oF faturday evening In Car When ftrem: reach: nm ie er first appearance here vad sae ss dea? ier in several years, May Peterson, so- P led 9 masquerade ball. The | prano, will give her only recital of did not get above the cellar and/| the nsnecs at cern et as Mone practical! damage. No day afternoon, Dec, 13, an: a at aay sda ‘Ganaer: n Reus Helmuth will sing at Carnegic Hall even'in, much smoke they didn't know con . the excitement had eub-| The violin recitals of next week : will Include one by Frits Kretsler to- morrow afternoon at Carnegie Hall, SCM RR with Carl Lamson at the plano; and a 0 4 nother by Ducl De Kerekjarto at IGARETTE FIRE “AT UNION LEAGUE | ene rinoin. will pay at Carneete Hall a week from Monday afternoon. 7 es Leave Rooms Partly| Senge Rachmaninoff, the Russian pianist, in ve cital as Employees Put Out ar" Carhegte. Halt Yon Munday after- the Blaze. noon, Dec. 19, a believed to have beer started! Liisa Tetrazzini will make Re res @ Hip- oor of the Union League| Max Geena, ‘cellist; Francesco Longo, Dy plum No. 1 East 39th Btreet, shortly be- | PlAnlat. and Henri Bove, flutist, as _) tere last midnight, was extinguished by juting artista, Her programme Ii include the Mad Scene from a ‘Lucia,” “Caro Nome,” from “Rigo- a. A. Rogers, manager, and R. D.|tetto,” and the famous aria from “Brovks, steward, saw the fire and sent) “Perle de Breall.” mm alarm. About fifty guests, partly idpeeses, were taken to the first foor| Nina Tarasdva, singer of Russian folk-songs, will be assisted at her Sean levator operated by ‘Thomas | Lexington ‘Theatre recital to-morrow y afternoon by Sigmund Spaeth, Ph. the. arrival’ of Sremen. D, who will epeak on the use of folk- those at the club were Con-| themes by classic composers. Helen B. & Fairchild, former Gov.| Ware, violinist, wili be the other as- B. Odell, Capt. R. D. Barr,| sisting artist B. A; J. J. Lyons and Gen. J. W. Mieelan, U. 8. A., attache to the Min-|_ “Parsifal” will be sung for the first at The Hague. time this season at the Metropolitan Opera House on Friday afternoon, Sn beginning at 1 o'clock. The cast will “GIRLS OF THE U. S. A.” Include | Matxenauer, Sembach and IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE / Ertk Bye, Norwegian baritone, “The Girls of the U. 8. A” will! makes his American debut at the Capitol Theatre next week, The or- to the Columbia Theatre and chestra will play Tohatkoveky's i@ & two-act musical burlesque. “March Slav.” At the Strand Mas company includes Al. Shaw,’ senet’s “Thain” overture will be Ward, John Bohiman, Sam played. Nettie Wilson, Margaret White, Grey and Wula Coates and ‘jacks. The Senola Cantorum, Kurt Schindler conductor, announces five lecture. musicales, Deo 16 and 28, Jan. eb, 17 and March &, after IL TO-DAY.) noons, at the homes of Mrs. Vincent the Salvation Astor, Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, Mrs to England on the Charles 1. Alexander, Mru, John which sails to-day. Other Henry Hammond und Mrs. Arthur Will be Rear ‘Admiral Guy Curtiss James. Naval Attache of the wrhieh or Prof, Samuel A, Raldwin will give a its re free organ recitals at the city © * re ee dege on i to-morrow and Wednesday noons at 4 o'clock. oc uducted, the reat of bis, programme | kurt’s symphonic suite, “penunern- | | Schumann's piano concerto, intusing | — } sagt ci ing usin Eleanor: I am send- you see ina Wild West Show. I have jlot# f drawings I could send, but I lam bigwer. Yours truly, Little Cousin, | REGINALD ELLAOTT, aged 13. The Spider and the Fly. dangerous webs were and was curl- ous to know what they were made of. He alighted upon one of these webs. of no use, He was held fast. Then set the fly free. When he found out he was free he sald: "This will teach me never +o be curious about spider webs igain,” eleven, Brooklyn, When Roses Bloom, A sunimer sky of softest azure blue, A fleecy white cloud drifting to and b fro; "Tho earth les drowsing ‘In the sol- den sun, ‘The rippling waters murmur sweet ‘and low, And 1 is dreaming 'mid the grasses tall, When lo! upon the sweet, en- chanted air A breath of roses through the or- chard steals, A wondrous magic perfume, sweet and rare, It murmurs beautifully to me And whiapera mystic secrets low and eweet; A summer breeze Vlowa softly through the trees, deep. DOROTHY WOOD, aged ten years, New York City. : School Begins. Hark! The nine o'clock bell rings. Gather up your books and things. Do your work and do it well, Bob and Ralph and Mae and Nell, Reading, writing and arithmetic Is taught to them by Mr. Dick; ¢ But grammar, pooms and spelling Are taught by Mrs. Welling. Bobby likes arithmetic beat, But Ralph just hates it like a pest. The mas adore the poems and writ- But at lads do not think them ao en- tiotng. etart. So let us follow in their line: You do your work and I'll do mine. By HILDBGARD GOTTSCHALK, WINNER. Eight-Year Class CHRISTMAS, 1, Kiddies, Kiddies, Do not fear, For Christmas soon Will be here. Rrother wishes to have a drum. For Dolly a nice big comfortable bed, And for me @ hat of blue and red By ELS WINTRR, aged eight, No. 1330 424 Btrect, Brooklyn, N.Y, HONORABLE MENTION, Charlotte Janis, Brooklyn; Irene Roster Zack, Brooklyn; Helen Vester, New York City; Carson Wherry, New York Cl John Regan, Brooklyn; Mary Urban, New York City. ROUMAGNAC ELUDES [DENTIST ACCUSED _ ARREST IN MEXICO Alleged Oil Sloe Jumped $30,000 Bail Thwarts Louis Roumagnac, with having Jumped “pat | No 1% W ere, after being Indicted last Auguat, | ito We de Court to-d on a charge of using the mails to de fraud with off stock later was reported in France at Havana, upponred yesterday rang the vell. 1 at once an- He had with him a woman y-five years old, She sald Mexico City, according to advices re bim. The jon of the en und never forgets us in Amer-| went his bond failed t abourd the Duteh ster and procured at Mayor of Vera Crv jorder from the Questions upon |g men asked and most | N summed up in one|t ‘Are we going to have a \b i We are! giouy ot bankers to | Christmay play, a |fess enterprises In Mexieo, It wae suid |CROWD AT FUNERAL OF JUDGE MALONE one Lfope, ‘The try-out, | players for the parts, will) take place next Saturday at the Man- Wattan Opera House, You see we Will be back in our old home and} Mrs, Oscar Hammerstein said—ut| now 1 am telling tales. You will Evening | Ponrier Convic at she did! say; it was gomething very sweet in- ts Who Had Been wrvices were held this me Judge James T, Mal Jing for the t Jof General Session at All Juatlees of the . the Muntetpal Court, Mag-| lawyers and, surprising |by former convicts » sincerest mourners: 7 out 50 In ally and ev- | ° Malone for the nad | Inapired to turn to paths leading | ent. | lery one haa ff one, men and women, visited the Henry, who was tried before Judy eglect of duty, Interment was lone for alleged ariong the mourners Thay) mond’s ea BURGLARS S$ BLAMED FOR WOMAN'S FALL Phunges Two Stories From Serious Injuries. twenty-three | yenre old, was found unconscious and! y injured below the window of her room at No. 172 West 126th Street. She had a fracture of the right led, a| severe scalp wound and was injured In- ou a picture I have drawn of Huttalo ‘Bul, made up of the things thought this would be the best. I am training to be a real cartoonist when heard her groans before she discovered In her search for the source of the nolge she tknocked down by two men who dashed Master Fly was flying\about « room her and ran Into the street, « jin which ilved a very careless hous keoper whose house was full of spider webs. This fly did not know how she found Mrs. Stockton’ lying | of the. opinion that | the two men who brushed pust Mrs. Watera were burglars, hearing them Mr window and plan Detectives are Stockton fled to the |~ He tried to fly away again but it was the spider came scrambling along. Upon that day the master of the house found out how untidy his housekeeper was, #0 he ordered her Bank | | BISMARCK, N. | that the Security State Bank at Mobatl, would not open for business to- day was received this morning by. 0. Lofthus, State Bank B: makes twenty banc clos to clean every spider web up. ‘so She cleaned up every spider web; this} x. 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