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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, IMS. 7 EDISON WILL MAH His Latest Device Gives Start ling Effect of Realism to Photo Plays. ITS THE KINETOPHONE Phonograph and Picture Ma chine Keep Perfect Harmony in Reproducing Scenes. E Famous English Contralto, 6 Feet 2 1-2, MOVIES TALK FOR PUBLIC IN 30 DAYS Deplores Lack of Height in Best Tenors T o -im A Kd'ton ".iJ lo-diy tnat e.n the luccesgful demonstration of Ml lalkWl "roovlet" at his Watt Orange la tsr; a tor. ha had no tnleglvlngs about 1 IttMl Invention of n'i balng turned over to ihe public about thirty daya he lo, s:l btl "II la a Utile raw rat. but a:.'h ue ai.:ii us." Tea ne. mar.ei t r.une an, I a mmhlnation of th mov Ins pUtUN IMCbiM and tie phono- But, Clara Butt Say, Not Their Comparatively Diminutive Size Keep Her Out of Opera, It Is the Scarcity of Leading Parte for Women Not Sopranos. She Can't Abandon Her World - Wide Concert lours to Flay lame Nurses or Wicked Moth-ers-in-Law Believes in Singing to English Speaking Audiences in the Vernacular. BY SYLVESTER RAWLIXG. eeXTTT-U NOW, it li a bit sg w grapi With n syrirhronlclng device that ptoilu. ra au effect truly wonderful. A dejnons'.ra'.Vi'i was given yesterday for ii.'wapiiper mn. Tha aarforminaa opened with a lec ture by a pictured man who to'd all bo.it Mr. HJison'a invmt.nna. Kdlaon got a l.tt'.e nsrvou during fhts. Tha ma. i In the ptrtuta Itrp; on talking and then !enion;tra,led that ths n-.aeMn ball I ay? Inconven ient for a contralto 6 feet 2 1-2 Inches fall, ae I am. to called the k.neto- have aspiration for opera when the 'ending tenor of the time, with one or two exceptions, can boast of noth ing better tn height than from 5 feet 10 down to 6 feet 3, Isn't It?" aald Clara Butt, the English contralto, when I called upon her. "And that's what the courteous and affable re- i porters who met me when I arrived the other day gathered from thehaj lW la .... I - WH jfa i nurr.ea interrogations or me. But1 -no. .id reaeral atl kinds n Hindi broke a plait nd Ha wear. .nd M '0u know the reason why 1 have Ion ,-ig cutkM wars a pi'. it t given my life up to oratorio and to had really beeti done In th aioratory. MScrt work. Inatead of to opera n fll.r.s nera ahown. loni of . . ... . . i Das nothing to do with my own thei dramatic and ioxi oom. and toe auditor wera '.niprsiserl with the par-'height or the height Of tenors, fee: Illusion. When actor walked Where can a contralto find oppor- i tl i lown atase their Mitt increiaeil voUtne at their Ague aaJM near ih bgholdera, PRODUCED THRILLS LIKE A REGULAR THEATRE. , One ptOtttN -howed tM quarrel scan tro- "Julius Caaaar." This and other pictures produced the th.T.le on ( tlmea gets IS regular theatre Hr, h'd'.icn'i rhlef mxlnrer. M. R. Jlutchlrso... said: 'Mr. Bdlson realixed :ht tJ iy:u-hron-Im the motion pletur- anri the phono graph It would b nec.s"-ry to taka voice nd action t'.multantoualy. Thle made necessary Me gtVflopment of a re order of a if, dent delicacy to catch h' slightest sound wavea . : a distune of t least fortv ft. In ordo.- .hat tha omettmei rldlculoua tranalatlona that are furnlahed. Vet once, in Ixmdon, whan I vaulted to sing three of Dralbma'a aonga, admirably tranalnteil, In Kngllsh, tha crltl j assailed me for my audacity In daring to sing Hrahms' song In anything Tint German. How ar artlata to accomplish anything In thla line if the critics do not uphold ua? "One great obstacle to s: wring in KnarHsh la the common Inability of men and women born In America and Kngland tn pronounce their own tongue. , I ...... lni..t Tka U .11.- "Covent Garden, a long time ago and JSJ .,,.,. Th.v , :peatay, baa been gocl enough to i ..-, ... ...... . Kn- r -"-pa UtO I gaWsaal S MMC. CLARABOTT 6"T 2i,N fLWkg SaWilB -Xi y wksmBmSMMMmsm yyj A 'm !wswa VwTB '.' i '? l Hvtil I P tasaslBTl Ce sBBsaw MaaaTsa man. such aa Mas PENCE FOR LeS 1 IS THE TIP GIVEN OUT IN WASHINGTON NOW Newspaper Man Who Was Active in Wilson Campaign May Be Collector. LIVE SPORT NOTES. tunlty In opera? . o i aid i modern picture ma- Ik-star, ask ma to Join its opera company. But what parts ar there for m to lng? 1 have sung Orfeo. In Cluck's lovely 1 'Urfeo rd Burydtoa'. I might sing Am- inarl In 'Aid.' or Aaucana In Tro- (vatore-, but what el? There g noth ing left for a conn alto but. amall part tairsea snd wicked mothers-in-law. In the earliest daya of opera, composera Thed In mind contraltos and baritones. For soma generation they have thought only at soprano and tenors nd have written principally for them. Evan Wagner gave alight consideration to contraltos, and the revolutionary Rtob- rd Strauss and the apoetles of the recording spps-stus m'.cn' ha flsid of tbe lens of toe chin Thl eaa gaaeaipiwaea or.iy after year of patient rk." Mr. .Kdlson said ths ioo.-.i was loo mall for tn strsrt.i of ine sound aravta. If this Uemonslralloti had been In lbs JIStropolltsTi Dpsra llooss ll would I have been m.ici better." he added. "Wltha probably the next Uiree yeara nearly all the :ovu plature theatr will contain stage th else of regular theatres and Ins'.ead of a lew actor tha films will show ho!s co;npnls A BIG AGENCY FOR LPLIPT OP THE POOR. "Tht will pur ih flne'. operas snd ths heal d.aioas within reach f th poorest IMtrs Kor a nickel he will be able to see ;ust as gjoi prrformancea ait srs no reserved for iho rich man only. U ill be a big agency for the urtlfl of the poor. :.. .e ths pisce French school havs don no GIVEN AN OPERA REPERTORY, M ME. BUTT WILL JOIN FOLD. "Find operaa for ms so bhat I may have a aalri-nent repertory and I will gladly Join the operatic fold. It wonld be aliurd to think of my giving up th concert flld for present opportunities In opera, and I am too much of an art'.at and have too muoh respect for my pub lic to try and combine th tiro lines of endeavor. My husband and I And a fruitful field In our concert worli and preparing for It artistically and prop erly keep u busy." The conversation turned to Bngllati taste In music. Mme. Butt protested aaralnat a rxnark of mine as bo th banality of modern Engliah aonga, of i' hi h I wrote in this column from Ion don last iprlng. I quoted Maggl Teyte. lleh as they are taught to sing In Ger man, or In FTnch, Of In Italian. Then the matter of alnglrg In the vernacular will he nm h easier of accomplish ment "How supine we sre. In Ixmdon we hear programme utmost entirely Ger man, or almost entirely French. It 1 Inconceivable that any American or Engl!h artlat could succeed In Paris or In Berlin giving programmes all English." SOMETHING ABOUT MME. BUTT AND HER HUSBAND Mme. Clara Butt Is considered In Eng land and In all the British colonies the greatest of llvmg contraltos. She has n enviable reputation, too t.nent of Kurope. She ma win n '"? the little English soprano of th Phlla of in e o.nl Bahand blood p. ay. for, - Z- " . . jhns much Setter '.: will be to lt and watch play wi.ere :hc IQORSry Is Dipt painted OMVag, but the real city strest. th rl farm-yard! "As for Its hlstor'.- 'slue, that ran only ne gueasrd. Th' inauguration of a President or other Important avenl cam he preserved tn act and sound for th fvit ire. In f-"t there aeem to be no end of tne possibilities of this Inven tion.' AMOS RUSIE LOCKED UP. lelphla-Oilragn Cipsra Company, who In a recent Interview published In Musi cs! Amerlc. aald all that I had aald and mora. -Mme. Butt admitted that the popular ballad concert In England were sorry affairs, but eh declared that they were losing support and that there are . young composer In England to-day. a j there ar in America, who ar writing , songs of sufficient beauty and musical merit to meet the demaada osT th ; most exacting, and that the public ap- vislt some fourteen vers ago, when her voice and her urt won recognition, but h has not returned tn America until ' the preaent time. Meanwhile her vogue j has grown until In til fr corner of th earth her name 1s a household word I with music lover. Hhortly ftr her return to Englan.l from her flat vlalt to Amerlc she married Kennerley jVimford. an Kngllsh singer of dis tinction. They usually appear In con certs together and they are to give a Joint recital the week a'ter next. Mme. Butt Is to maks nor reappearance in New Tork neat we,-k aa the soloist wlt'i the Volpe Symphony Orchestra. She and her husbsnd ar Jointly to give recital throughout America until the eptin; and them go on to Australia and New Zealand, not returning until De cember. Mt. Rumford. who hnt never been In America before. Is much Impressed with New York. The view of the olty com ing up th t . he thinks. 1 itrperh, and the tall hulldlnc-. with their diver sified architecture, ae Ihlnats of heaiity. Thetr three children Joy, Hoy and Vic tor, respectively ten. rlna and sis year old Mm. Butt aald, had not got ovr the eaa royaae, which left them some what undisciplined. They were to be ant to Ung Island with their nurse to ho got under proper restraint. came smilingly happy. And so It went fur two and a half hours. Beginning with "A New Tear' Greet ing." by If T. Burleigh, a healthy hit of negro sentiment. Miss Cheethsm shifted to th-ee dainty little children' songs In French, In which her diction was a qulslte a the sentiments were capttvntlng. She followed with a batch of children's songs In English, some familiar and some new. "Mttle lc Grenler," In the patois of th Canadian French habitant, bv William Henry Prummond. with which ehe opened the second part of her programme, was touching. Besides, Ml' Cheafnam gave ome Old Nesro Songs ani .".aying. her now famous 'Matilda, i-uncni-nrlk" and "Horn Traditional Nuraery Rhyme.' More than one of M as Cheatham' offering's she had 10 rep-nt. and esch tmie she displayed one remarkahl phase of her art. Its spontaneity. Al ways th repetition, 'In vole and In gesture, was different from the original. Th labor Involved In unearthing the new thlna that Mlsa Cheatham In variably prrsonta mult be enormous, sia-ev hev are wortn presenting. But i .he iosi on accumulating favorltea with th public, aa 'ie has been doing, and which her audleni demand every time ah gives an entertainment, ahe .in never herln to gat through with on th Con- 1 tnm )n one afternoon. It's no wonder de us a first i., ,h. overlooked onf of the best of her con vulelng stories rsBterwr noon. But we hd laughed nough and he must be forgiven. "TR O V ATO RE" WELL SUNG WITH GAD8KI AS LEONORA. There aj a tlrrliMC performance of Trovtore" at th Metropolitan Opera House last night before a large audlenc that aeemed to er.Joy to the full the old It was heaiitlful KITTY CHEATHAM GIVES A NEW YEAR'S MATINEE. Kitty Cheatham at bar annual New DVm that SearS ""iir a. , WW i riir BnATTIsV. Ian. a. Aasos it..., one a pitcher fvr Ine New Vor National, tn committed to the oounly all la at r ht on a .harg of thieatenlng tn ttlil his wife, who iwon Ui th com- geaint, li ! slleced that Btia! drove hi wife k. i laiialM ,n I W( llHta aliwk- I I wv ,,,, ter. Jtlio tne ssrvrs. ii orom-r nuie , -,.. .hould not he .... tn . Ua i' g;ekeg: at tha Seattle ball park, i fUitr that all the people can undr pXlnce tb olose of tile ball season he I stand Of course, the ohlf difficulty hs been working aa a laborer. ii.n m th nearly lweye Inltlc1ent anI preclatlon of them 1 growing. Th trouble In England, ah said, wa the belief thsi rongllsh was unslngsbl I yesterday fairly excelled herelf In the still m.i'nia ned. We had passed that charm oi" her entertainment. Her vole stag In America, 1 told her. The op- 1 responded eae.l.v to her wish both In ponsnt hre of opera In BnctUh had ; singing and In speaking. Her art was abandoned that point. g varied a rh sentiments and mood SONGS. AS WELL AG OPERAS, IN ; hoete of songs and atorles -nhe Vur ucauscni an appeal of her arch, graceful; fascinating THE VERNACULAR. nerannalltv was Irresistible. The larifs m glad to hear that." said Mice BtKiienc of ohildrn, young and old, fell it l aosura mat songs, aa wan completely under her sway. IXow she familiar, tuneful opera ...U!i,.i esneiialiv for the singing of Johann.i Gadakl as Leonora, i her flret appearanco In the part tnis season, in private. Mme. uausai aruin blaa at the arduousness of a protrex-ted concert tour from which h has only recently returned; but It seems to havs had no effect upon her voice except to Improve It She has never euog so well as ahe Is singing this season or with suoh opulence and appeal. The admira tion she evoked wa shared by all the prtncriiel artists. Ixiils Homer showed more titan usual tragedy and pathos and luwrlous lnglng In her Impersonation of Aauoena: no one would have dreamed that T.eo Sli'zak. as Manrlco, had been 111, so well and vigorously he sang; Amato, aa the Count, wae at his best, his "II Bairn" wlnnln especial flavor, and Herbert Wltherspoon sang and act ed Ferra-nrlo admirably. Emma Bornlg gla. Audlsslo and Beschlgllsn held th smaller parts, tha chorus sang with spirit and Sturaul conducted well. i "THE TALES OF HOFFMANN" TO BE SUNG AT METROPOLITAN. "The Tales of Hoffmann " whloh eras ons of Mr. Hammersteln's most sucess ful productions at th Manhattan Opera House during his Interesting ex periment there, n-lll he prentd for the flret tlm b th Metropolitan Opera Company next Saturday afternoon. Mr. nattl-Oasasr.a promises for Offenbach's Nrclalauase. No one rice Renaud. will Impersonate the three spirits of evil. They will be taken In order bv Dldtir. Ulnh OUly and Rothler. Krleda Hempel will be tare doll. Olive Frernatad will be the Vtnextaa beauty and Lucresla Borl will be Olyasgaa. Relss. D Bogurole and Raj sd as I en! be in the oast. In general a very streasg one. and Mr. Potaooo will OOBdUOX. "OteDo." Its Ant isrrfortnanc of tha season delayed a ween. night, with Prance AMa and Amato In tne "Madama Butterfly" en W. Oeraldlne Farrar. Martin and The Gin of th Oelden West" en Thursday, with Emmy Deartasa, and Amato and tne rest car one . .at Ar, uinonncedV Toaoan ducting each opera. "The Magic Plata" will be repeated on Friday evenrrsg, with Iled Hemnel a QlMOn Of th Night, i..hannw cadski as Pamlna and Herbert Witherrpoon aa naraatro. Tha real af the oast will be the same. Alfred Herts conducting. 'Orfeo ed Eurldioe," with H M.H.WI XnarkM and CBS. Will be SUSkg at the Brooklyn Aoademy of Muses on uatordev sneanlnc iniitsli Rnrl nansnea Mulford. Olnh only and Rtooardo Martin will ha tha ootolste at to-morrow night's concert. The quartet from "RleToleHo" erlll to eung. JOHN MeOORMACK TO OIVE A RECITAL TO-MORROW NIGHT. John MoCormack. ths Irish tenor, slsted by Charlotte Maconda, soprano and Spencer Clay, aeeosnpanlet at the piano, will give a recital at Carnegie Hall to-morrow evening at whteh hs will sing. In addition to several opt all.- aria for which he is famous, dtstln- , number of favorite Irish songs. Intruding WASHINGTON, Jon. t -Thomas J. Pence, a wall known newspaper man, la the preaaaM stiinaoosr to William Lsstb Jr. as Collar tor ef Ouetoma at New Tork. Mr. Fence waa pukilcttv director for Gov. WITson tn I be awe-convention cam paign and la ctoee to William F. Mo Combs, Chairman of tbe Demooratlo National Committee. Mr. Feme boo mod New Tork hi home recently. He waa la Washington for ten years He waa In Washington vaaterday. hut went last night to New York to be at Demooratlo headquarters white Mr. MoOoraba to to the Seutaweet on a bueteeaa trip. Taomaa J. Fenee seas barn In North Carolina H years ago. He was gradu ated from Wake Fereet College, the leading Baptist Institution of learning In the South, and than bee an a re porter on the Kaleigh Peat. A decade ago he cam to Washington to repre sent that newspaper. Later he waa am ple red by Joseph us Daniel to repre sent th Balslgh News and Observer at th national capital. Five year ago Mr. Pence waa consented with the New Tork San' Washington bureau. H be-ams part cat ths Democrat! o organise Hen. with headquarter at Onl- i. la ln. For years no kas aeon a peroonal and polltioal friend of William Bryan. After tne Baltimore Conven tion Mr. Pane went to New Tork to help Mr. MoOosntM with th campaign. After tne Men toe ar rno went to Europe for a reat Mr. KtddeJI. before departing for reehlatrten with hi men. said: "Wo don't really know at Into moment ere Mr. nook of oiler lo or whore he aa been, though wa are tovgety to- oltned to woltove that ho to and baa boon tor oeveral dajw at gftr-feuiaii Mreet Danny Meenan, the sperdv auburn haired forwsrd on th Columbia basketball quintet, will return to th game nxt . Friday evenlnn. when tne Blue and White and th" I Princeton Ave ned here In their sec j olid mtereolleeTtate game of the IsIM I season Meenan has 'been followed by a hoodoo of 111 luck ever etneo Novem ber, when the Columbia schedule started. Early In HM aeason be suf fered a badly dlslocstcd shoulder In errimmage practice with teammates and had to keep out of toga for two weeko. tn the alumni game on Pec. 11 he ouatalned a torn heel tendon after a rough mlx-up with some of the "old rads," and a a consequence hsd to reat up. i RAPE'S! BREAKS A COLD AT ONCE ths ewssmae mi imi at i - . i,t. . t , r - - esmed stresi ArstUar nlshi heteeen Jssim sore llirost, mucous catsrrhal discharges. Met iro at Dsnns and Prlwirl ReTn.4ia nf tne .lln(1;n. ,,f i,.. n.,.,. ..ie.nii tiffiteei Aassuta- saiuenl Cub ef tie. rit, Mllnt ,n running oi tne nose. , irrnrs, niliaeas First close of Pape's Cold ('onipound ends all grippe misery. Vaj ran siinly mil tirippe asaj liresk up llic mosl severe cold either in 1m ui. chest, back, stomach or limb. Iiy taking a dose of Pane's Cold C'obb pouml every two hours until three coat seculive doses arc taken. ll promptly relieves the most mierr alilr I In. he. iltillncss. head and nnsi' tiilfcil tip, fevrrishnesa, sn 'VV'n for lbs fossser 17 eenrs m TTOt sKsrnnon rssns ' . . ess stssssg wewi 11 Mai el Umr sill ta tu IB) I41 U. VMum. Is Rsal CasadUa ee-Seir will fee rsaial ie-m!it ' eve ihs tsssss eefresWJSHsl Me., 111 Cetlsis nf ssesaseal and wis aum rsiTspiiiy 4 imsn sssst at ths St Itl hnlM Mak la ehst l la 11- 1 Ml. MI.-. In I .Mil., 1 .11. . . .. 'fissriiinsMs asnas. TM u flea: tun iui misery as promntlv ami without any ssaaisjpiiiasii sss ssse asjsri ,.,i,f,.. or lis.l after-effects S-crnt packsge nf Pane's Cold snd rlieunialn- twinge. Take this wnnilcrful Compound OS directed, eilhoul inlerfcrence erlth your ususi iliitirs anil with the knowledge that there is nothing rise in the world which will cure vonr old or end Grippe strh af I!.! euiAds oi ths l. mi. i .b In rhs fVsirt'i smi'isl oTifl lata nf (lis i'"ll '.. less nf tic Tart ssl she Sagsssors ".. 1 tli iIot of New .,.- . at ths a--iui .. Ilie Msnlatuss 1 liud. i4ter 4ay. to iter iv!s ptssets i- -i ..--.. n or lOs e-OPS nf S KilMI 1. 2. I'nenctt rsi. rr asetsd on lbs nsasmore r teaoi nj J. .t men ami J. .anssl. ijm ysle msklnB sri even st ths first sad rhlnl im 1. ... ta th ssnss ths iVakats ef ttie Gut N' Ter hssas ssltb a total ana i .", m i'( bsiui less ths fire, a ths vennn.1 sod f.Mictli snd Ued taiideraiilk forsasr mhSier nf the Cbleaso NaUnnal lasgu etoh. .. flanrel Is She Ossl Or which Jos Ttsser earns In 1'lneln sastl ss Basessc. has hean iraOel to tUe Liu. sin Awsrliaa !,. . hih fm m.w w ,1 . slss former t'hieas iMteher. Maiiajer bw soOeuacsd thai s .-ash ....iwderstton alan ssjiiu ngwa IS "h ilea' If Oiews iH-oel attla t . a Is tia csaase asssna. a ( 'nmnotinil. which any druggist uppiy- icept no substitute contala no quinine liclongs in every home. Tastes nice. SAVINGS BANKS. 'fate untatoly haa given as a merry nto tlm. wait aay that for htm, though It waa a iui tilnty that w would have aorvejt Mm wtU th ssabpoesaa in Che end. Tf tro any mtU afar Men to him. hs may kssrw Chat lie naa given aa the to gat Ws In s fsM St HI M. i.a, Ilink t' e t . f sgnrtaaan' II If i Kent"! hnekav ulafrr fsslsd ths lesss trim (liUsr . h..l br s soars SI SS V. Ths Inest ssqi1iimi Iasmtis eltik has islssaal Oaletisr Jtmsir SHepHsm la la llt.ffale Inlarita. Una a! fasanis ebib Staohena Saoel tlie Hr iwna U ISOf. nvsaln fmaa lha Daas ehei nl t.i. Tsiaa laagus. Wlllsss r Oareelns haa tsslfasd ss sesfUssta Ossssarar sr-l ssreslaiT nf ths eesuaHiss sa las sansatbsa nf sUUstl- sports at Qarianl t'nirssstu. Mr. Oesesssa aai 1 that nsssnaal bnslna si ssa tats sss takta astloa. Hs rsnsssisd ssssBosssr hs aasssd bsfors Ataj. t ssai. T. r.qgsiiss'n. twi" ale M ear asm net. .an.le iiwlaa I'm. artaaniMn rii aur his -eslwsaaiaa No aWla . r ths si eel ton of a saw nentsiii Iim uasisas tit. a iidersd tnlafaM rredltad ta OS. n-o-tii neoar tha thaerln lit lawa no Jon t. intil. st the raff nf Peewit iraw Inter. 4 MUIU ss all saws st W an I at. wad t 1.1.000. psrsass os ss4 sftSI Jan. an. laig draw Interest reai .aa. iTlOla. Areuuula vau ba oosood hs -' tooalM. .siM"hnffl.'' s2TW wiwaaasi j. koomK. Pe tnnJ r fiitiswnt.n srrstarr. that las - Bssasaj W. T. r.agslhovn. faosatlr aie lata of tha nartain.asi roUaes f.wuall te aamann. asi-oTaroil trial t.a wa. I abJOJ issr nils, ths Ths BMsjsjJJh af Tinssei haslisthsll la. faatad tha New Ynek I'alisrsttr awiaiat la sat, cssssor lesowd asss 1 s n Y r oa or ssa soars fa v t sioi SSS IS th soon af H fa Tha Wol ..la, Sled at tha and of she first half, hut ths Mapla ' leant sasaa hack street Is ths last osn and r swaps the M. TJ. iter or. ot thstr fan 1 saiiwspanssa SSat rlsast SlirlBg. Wtfll It wasn't vary much Pisa sod at tha way things bad turned out. He ssantad to oerve the oubpeena not lha la.l ssssesl sssrs. sod tha hnrs at ooafklssS a t- vaiasaw. 1 os tssss is enssrioaai nf tsesrsi.a. Ilsasr and Hoaa, wl.o 7SSSS. will 1st.' Klfsalaa. rhrtabnvi. Hahsr a If j sate 1 day (t was very likely that tha House of Itoareeentattv would have terued the Federal warrant, which aev oral thneo had bear threatened. AM.I " - tn . . . nf 'aiMf-,., r Th, . she male u silent with th. .olemnlty i t"nful o beautiful stage aettlng. nt a "Paralfa:" audience Bometlmca ' 1'mherto Macnez ss til he Hoffmann and she DhtVOd us to tears. Aa!n we be- Jeanne Maubourg will be his companion, j Th Bnowy Breasted Pearl." "1 Hoar Vou Calling: 1M0" and 'Molly Brannt gan," each by request Mr. MoCormaok haa reserved a section or the balcony for the Inmate of Father Drumgoele'e Home, who have expresaed a wish hear him. Efrrn Klmballst. tile Russian vtoKnlst, will be th soloist at the Philharmonic Society's concert In Carnegie Hall to morrow afternoon In tbe MenoVelaeottn concerto. Haydn's second symphony and Wagner's "Siegfried Idyl," the funeral march from "Ooetterdaemmar- ung." the "Ride of the Valkyrie' and th Tannhauear" overture are to no other number on Mr. Stranekyo pro gramm. After the performance; tha orchestra will go on tour for a week, the third It haa mads ah-saaty tbte season. Tina Isomer, the dainty little Ruse ton pianist who la Juet returned from a successful tour of the PacMo coaat. will make a first New Yofk ajipearanoe of the season at Aeolian Hall on Monday afternoon. Her programme will tn elude comporttlone of Moaart, Weber, mann. Tauslg, Chopin and Uaat Th department ef Mueto of Columbia ITnlvarstty announcee a concert of Chamber music at th Horaas Mann Auditorium on Wednesday It lit P. M It la free to th public, but thee who attend ar expected to remain until the performance la concluded. GIRLS DRIVEN BY FIRE in nmmm shops. ExpkMton and Blase tn 14th Street Empty BulMIng- Theatre Audi ence Heard Nothing. An ploatoii lata yesterday afternoon in the beatamoat of tha four-star y build ins at No. 1X1 in Wsst Fourtsenth etreet oaoaed a Are that bad riaehad the flret floor before the twins afvtvi This floor lo ooongdod by the Iroquois Demeoratio CMb. and several members weso war In the roasna began earrylng out the fumtohlDaie. smog nitsa tne naua. and nrty or mora girls omptoyod tn a sett and cloak eetolbltohswent on the third floor aad tramber strip red on Oka fourth floor by the BlWa Bmhroldery Works wsrs thrown Into a panto and in their rath to the afreet teU over Mkoh other. Two doere away a largo audience was watohuag moving picture In the old Fourteenth street Theatre. Th man agar of tha house oulokly abut the out side doer, whloh ore sound proof, and none of tha audlaace heard the rattle of the ojiotlnaa aad the ertoa of the firemen Cnnarder Tret a, gaavee Masrtsrtre BONA, Abjerfra. JWn 4-fItia Oamard llnsr Tyrla raaoued and brought h yeeterday ninety -five of the pooasngero aad orew of the Frenoh mall ataamar Balnt Aueyuatin. running lielw mi Mar seilles and Alasens. The ahvlart Auguattn foundered hart attar nsMntalst sstrU the Tyrla had hor la tow. Tort tSa tftsnsauii. Ba win (tintnn nilsa s eon fsssrtt. Ths had snt lllsrt will bs IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTIOH its CNAMBswa bt.. jr. y. ut tan 5"" 'e!HsV at FOUR PER OCNT. par sssma aa sll sasss frsa IS to taooa aa. ta! thsrss. .U..W,, us ai iiV pSiS saaftr Jaiitan rot. Itlf 1 " " Dsijoaita stads os st oefors Jsaoary MM sgg . a. Tasan. Ilsaldaal. uKowic u. tiu.vmra. re steal ta I too or of th tnfttation tn ' ha natt- team to aaaaS imm Waalarn tasss la Pea. at- durlai lbs first pari 14. of nest aai. been saanlal on I s ilu- aaaauV raBaa m ua OsasL nana J P. "wiaaaaa ShJpUrnwh-ilcf1or slwRnoM sassl HtJ th 112 assaos. paoor positive. hs 'Phlkadsli.Ma tdssr t There was company to dinner at Nel- lle'a houoe In South liroad street, snd the diners were enjoying the flret course, which conoleted of oyster soup. .-vein man away with hers ror some tlm In allenc, until she had nearly cleaned th plat, when ehe iiddeiilv eauaad. and, looking at her mother across the table, said In a slag whis per: Mamma, stviat you link. Dere'a a hair In the soup'" "Hush, Nellie'" aald mamma, frown ing, "it's nothing hut a crack In the slate." Nellie moved th howl of her spoon Deck and forth over the supposed crack, snd then xrlalmed trium phantly ; "Kin a crack move?" NewYorkSavingsBaitk 1. 1. br. let . St ham FOilRPER CENT. p sasaa an Mss boa as U SH senate frilt Seetatarr. JAVga sttrninAt.n m Union Dime Savings Bank Ml Avonuo and 40th Street AaetraHa Ossster. 'Press She Peoideo.e Journal. t Auatrallan oyster. espetlsll the lata lea 'rock" variety, are delicious They grow, abooltitaly untended. on most of the reef around th coaat. There Is aloo th 'Stewart laland" ovater. a vary large on, which is nf moderate flavor. Th mangrov oyster grows on th root of th mangroves that sr lepped by the tide Thej! are sweet, hut some ay that they can detect a Slight muddy flavor, there I ajwaj mud where there are mangrove The 'pearl" oyster Is a large as a man' hand and the fish part weigh as much. It to a meal for one all by Itself. The Japanese and Malay on tit northwait i oast snd Thursday Island dry them In th boat's rigging and eat them with isllsh. Uf course, the shell and pearl (If any) ar aaved first. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Vita witek, planlat; Anton wrtek. rlo Br. tan. and Howjrloh Wnrrsba, 'csUJol. will give a reettal at tbe van Crude School of Murlo neat Friday afternoon. The Masatah" will be aong at tha Old Flret Preoarytartaa Ohureh to-morrow evening by a quartet of oolatota and the regular choir under Dr. Will torn C Carl. A PINK New York Pays Million for Its Boxing; Twenty-one States Want Same Lawf Success of Sport for First Year Gratifying to Commission State Gets Nearly $50,000 for Agricultural Pursuits from Tax on Snort. Ti I R Vo lar BY' BOZEMAS KULGKR. Ill", sport-loving people of Nw ork spent I lose to s million dol- rs list yea" fo- boxing. To b sait tiie official figure aa reported to th stale Treasury are 7;.;W.I". That nay appeal lo some as a gross ex iraisgence for the mere fun of feeing to his'. Miung fellows chnge the ,ns- or tat othtr'a fare, but this country llktl II" ctra cogences and lint IS th proof: Tsentc-one Slates of the union, oh lortlDfl llB su ceasf.il mstiner n which oxlng haa been conducted In New York, . 1 . ,r, CVvarlov Harvev. secre- v nair a riaawi - 1 nf .he mitt fn'. asklm? for cople. of lbs Franley I"-1 It m be adopted by litem. Most of these letters ...me from men. Oct et the l.egtlatu:s re 11 ui" a, Mnntaiiu, Oh. ', M nne oia, Massachusi tia. DoimooUout, Now Jofgoy Ponnayivan , Michigan. Louisiana, Col' orado, CalKornla. Itlatourli Kantuoky West Virginia. North Dakota, Rhodi Islatid. Oklahoma, Washlngto.i, Wis consin and I'orlo Iti.o. In audition to the Rnglandi rran'. Australia. HwlUerland and Oennurk aant to look It over. Th. fgol a io what the spectator! pold lo sec t iec face ruffling osblbttlons is Interesting and ameaing, but tha real meat tn the ooOOAnUt ii that the State of Now Vork re htlVdd in revenues from thla t:7,llMi ii'. the amount of llw .:, less the I .o.i allowed the ctr'ii mission for i xpenaea. 11 of that amount gOOl ln t If farmt'ts to aid them in agriculiural pursuits. It holpi Willi State fairs. As a i ule the city legislator Is In favor of Boxing, anyway, hut with i.ig In 'et the face in. as ng go on ,in tnolestnxl. It I likely that at least half of the Staled that have applied ror copies of the law grlM adopt a similar atatute. To : rlgiit down to eases, the think I g nton Of the several Stales Of the union h.nr oOjlna to the eon ttislon fliat tha only way to deal with tne boxing situation is to regulate, and not pro hibit. It. Prohibition has been tried In many State with sllurt it Is asmoOl linpoaalbla to prevent rod-bloodod 'tmths from mixing It op with the gloves If they want lo. So the only way "tit is to re;rulate His gams that ll win ha i . hanafll to lite Slit" as welt as Hi. hoys. Tho prevailing tlieir. is that if i ruing I put on rlajt. reapeola da h.isls it will he of b-.ii lit to e. erMti.lv M will help build Up the youtha and .d '.ae same iltoe Ktva lha Slates u rovenu. t" Use lo- 1. I IV .H' I.Ot-a. loons. Prohibition hs neier been a 1 aUOCOBt. Vow for the ko r.f argi. . inr-nt, if boxing la cons tint ed an evil, 1 it ean hest lie regiilati-l in the same If, That is the tenor of nearly all .. letter 1 get from the o lu r States." In foreign countries I'hey do not look 'ipon boxing as an nil, hut they are so Imsjreatod with the t hor..ighness "f th Krauley las that they are anx- SALOONS REGULATED: NOT BOXING ALSO. There are gome uho regard hi evil aJongaiil witit aswOons. Secretary Hai WHY King Wl lOUS to adipt thai part of If pertaining to regit!' on. In othe- words, the rp roaenthtlVOJ of the sport over there are anxious to co-operate wiih the "Hat vey vnmintssion." as thev atldresa their letter-, in regnnl to nn tuternatbitial agreement, This iden is .rne-hat sim ilar to the haanhall toAoTuaa Tliay want it a rruni-'eii ho that a nonalty lufl.'tcd on a Itoxer hi Kram a, for instate e, will I." operative In New York ,md vlco I votmi. Iliiiiliiuil Is iulte iiillniic In go Into such an Bjjftreernont. This. Is be- III...,! I, I naaeana knwlaai nt nil lit..' i undesirable fir'itera ivloi "ails" troubl. I Mini get lha game In bad. Mr. Ifgrvoy 1 is jtttw in rommiitrloatlon with rui I Rouateau of Krone and ofSoera of th I National Sporting Chlb of 1mJnn on the .s'lhjncl I CLUBS WILL SOON BECOME LIM ITED SAYS HARVEY. "Willie II is not Wlthlh OUr power to as I r .l.ila. the llll.lll of t'lUbl now." ileiait Mr. Ilarvey, I believe Hie Dual and pioinlnetit "Olvlals. The State which I uuod round sum to ah-Aln agricultural lahle to solv Would not atltiiit that boxing was an avll and should u't bv co t. oared l ll BgloenSi ail Hie si ii" it. admitted thai ii .-'in" sd a g'ei Inoughtt Tin- only wa) they have over been solution will lo- t'li... or fon g 1 1 lutis In NOW York That may be '.et few, but t i.-i" i- no doubt Hull it 1 eventually -iti" down to a limited number, a ii is now many of Ihi ' out so briskly lull e Ih naa anxious to adapt th New Tork law ' pursuits, tb lai.ntrs wlu also be will-1 Ua s.rt luiy aulu'tii question." is lu regulai the There are nineteen that are prantloallv non-operatiive. In other words, thirty five out of ninety clubo have found tne gsme a flnan.lal falltuw. "It is not within our pvovlags to ad vise 11 poii, -ants for llcanaes as to their prospects, hut I think the nati.ral cause of nts srlll work It down to a few. That would he better all around." "With a few clube whsr would your fighters come from?" I asked him. "from th smuts. ir sssodatlnn." he promptly replied. "It would build up th mateur association and In th long run would give us better hoalng. The ama teurs are taught scientifically and they are ambitions They sea a future ahead of them If they become proficient. There fore, It would lend Interest to th bouts Htaged by the amateur clubs and. at the same time, would have those who pat rOQlas lha profess. onsl clube looking for newt out.. 1 s. svlla too nsxny profes sional .uhs neither the club nor the fighter make any money." THIS FIGHTER HAD A REAL KICK, DON'T YOU THINKT ' Do vou have any troubles to settle between lha managers and the fight ers'.'" I asked. "Ho I? Ilarvey laughed. 'Tva!t a minute and I II huw you." The good natured aecretaiv poahd a button and sent word for a man out side to OOtna In. He proved to be a hov er who ta to appear at one of the local uluba to-night. This young fallow had with him h -opy of a contract that lutis that stm t, d 1 looked Hki Maitna liarU. frilled. So far this, "Mr. Ilarvey," he began Deafness Treatment FREE teed of nry msnaojsr " 'What eh troubl asked Harvey. 'Well, air, U s like thla. Me and an other fighter of thl otabte fought tn Brooklyn rsso ntoata in auocasslon. When the fight waa error the manager gave ua a dollar between us to get home nn and has paid ua nothing; since Now 1 srsnt to know If vou can fix It so thai I can celled the dough and pay the I manager out Of what I collect T" H array immediately jrat on tha and -nth one word ssm tha fighter away smiling. Hie word to the managor of tbe club was: "Kee that Ohio fellow get hta dough." You can bet he'll get It, too. WILL STOP SALE OF OPIUM. ladlaa teeverasneat I.Ives Hatlee of taepraolea ef the TraSjo. IiHI.HI Jan. .-The Indian fjgvgeej. ment, owing to th situation in Ohlna. haa given the noeaary notaco of three month for the eioiponelon of sale of opium. In ordr further to racllMate th light ening of otocka held In treat,' port. It haa de .deo tempo-arlly to reduce th mount of opium to be sold In 113 for oonssimptlon In countries othr than llhlna from thirteen thousand to nine thousand chests. m IT'; ml I0 VOU PtBalltf that trrlbl. fdtn whivf-i ! wr.rin yon in t f4c? to vtiu knuis Whtit tOUl l-PR'He-.O nisana? It maiiB a usinc iiafktn. - . oJt frmn aJl human Intart'ourt. i h W(.r,li o' hiutllwiei Anrl piaiur I s Te -"f.mii a rrrul bUnk. Will you BUffHf ihi iinit'iri mfMry n4 lontln- w i ) out lIVttlt.t I II ( th) New Msthod o-f Tritunt Tht M, hurl whl h ht isstiirciJ tn him i1r.lti of su'fa-rc ret thtilr full -inn rjf hffarlnv . qui. k anil 'utt I hav-fj r iiwd (fin.) from 0 iue bafor It la tuv Diafnaia. TOU mult lata Ra auta I haa baan a.j au-t aaaful In m. 1taT laaTnasa. and baeauaa mv haart achfo for t's l nma. I am a l k tn OiVK m a Fran Traimant for Pto.fnaaa tn avarv ufrarar who aaka for it. Kural tbla la a prast-rif wnr li ht Ins. iut at Wy atarara iitwaira to ra.svs human ajuf ,erlnrt . T - i . makta mu this ift. M .i j , u''l hundrada nt panpu of th 'iiat dia " '-.'i etir.ni bltd iulf and liofHi halr full parrK-t h.iri n ar Wrr for tha ' 1 -el 1 1 r : " tO dt . II d 41 1 f if I hr Appor tutittv abow ' ittv m jatul new uiath'td for th Ira at man' f Daainasii iuoiit in voi'R cmhi iioiril All I aak la that oi will foi No Dun't haaltata or l ' mav ba too lata to 'alp vou. My mooaai has baan n . and appH'aina for t rtl ' want ar man v. no tha I t an iihiv rn wm tnta varv hi' tlnta Itamamtiai . tbla traatmant for Dc.ifnaaa la clvn lo vou without any rill .-ga what a vat . It 1b a bsolutaly frat. Hand off No . in I hit mall, a poat card or laitar raquaat a lib yotir nuna and ad draaa upon It, aud I will aand you fraa traatrntMtt for Daaf naaa 'War Hrr. laJIt -i,r.nil, 'dlltt TreMm PnteU4lataT nWloa. wlavaa. I NTtXLIGF NT MEN CAN MAKE SOME MONEY SELLING THE World Almanac fori 9 1 3 READY FOR SELLING DECEMBER 30TH Sample book now oa exhibition. Instructions given. Also lull paitiruaxra. APPLY Room No. 313, 3d Floor. World Buildins , ALL THIS WEEK. 9 TO 5 THE WOULD MEETINGS. Aa IntfrTrat DtTldand I I07U. iBBasalin) baa br. -i dr. ,-! at the rata of 11m ana) Ona-Half Ptr Cmt par imm. rraxJUad Jaouary I. I'M.t. aad payaMa on or after Thu.wd.ej., January Iti. lui.i oa ail iims mtltlad tbnralo umlau tja By Laara. Moor d pMHti r hafova Jaauao in. 191a, ulrati iiitisiv Imm Jsouart I. IDIJ. AI.KX IV W KINNAN l-raaidant mVM M LKAKE. Trrawt. WIIJ.IAM t awOsW, IVrratswy. Dollar Savings Bank alON Third Araaoa. Iattrft . rr 1 .1 i n v 1st at tha rata af riirr aald Oar-II alf Far aal. par auuuia uu i : irva 4 tu a I 000- DapusJu , aaada on or before Juiaary lOta 4aay laUft-L from Jaiiuaiy Isi. W V. K vlt. Tn SOCIETY OF TAMMANY or COLUMBIAN ORDER Bmtltsra Ve.i are rsaiajif aUr lenusated ta at. lead a ..... mao-uK ,t - . .-tt. m lha 'iraat Migaam, a. lltiM.H KVKM VlQll. , ItH, st tslf an It. air aftar tn aettiraj if the sua. By .Ttiar of tlat liran.l aelina. 1 1 1 . ii v - r. smith. Sflt- M." " Aeaetn of StiAa. 1st Motn. Tsar .a" litauorarr I'.'ottt, of IsJeiwO'tso.- laet.i aaH of I lift 1 1 ft., , I.M.J. FOR SALE. 'I want to ill I I'otnnilssloa Ins : -.1.-1 ninety UveUSra, ki; .1 If you an flx It so that T ran get sa- Of that nuoiOsr algleog hav gir.n up aiy uiouey oo tbla contract to-night la te ta ISIS, a sav fee the Art Oaleadar far aaday'o Weria tat f UEWELRY fRj C fJ$erK f- !s ctv war- jtnr LC CAST bit If u. sfl Wthrkly, Ifuuiouda aad jawalry. tf ISACkSl?'' Store II UU Ubfchl.l. .i.auiuuua. ae-tataj tnrr. liauJiaa. T Cast tt .i at. tea K'ftuO UIAMU.MI H1M. 11.00 WSJfKLY. ('.auiilalo Una of dtaiiiooua. aalohss aoj hiaslr n ...lit Mt.THOI'lH IT.lA. 1 1 W. laataaT LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. uer -On rrlaaj nisl.i. salsa, isiilf, blue Itolsl sstia baok, at roast i nhiaasa Urn or local trejo MtOVsL . t.il aU lessnl aUtinl. saau. oiSI BruJa. HELP WANTED MALE. lVI I.li rViH'l'." e AHH Xbla lKlli"ia iua:riaU man. 11 aa of IS as4 3A, lli- . . f 1 i ..1 Ktst. or axes who bars Jarlat.il tilair liitetitktii to t. . ua siUssoa, of ax! itara.-. tsr aiel trmiwrate lialtlu, who i-an .. aak read aad atiitt tho Kustiih tasfuags. yor lafoiwuttoTi sp pli to Ka t utlos iMflosr, Jft Id i'.. 700 Bill i N.S Tort 111. ; WS V' tltoU O. H-.aikl.n N V t It..' Newark a. . Jma OUjr, N. J., sr as; rarroltlSa ala.i wl. i UOl l.HK It - now saj ttesjh. o l.raaa sod a. a .- u.iesss WalajThUks. Hi WUshst 0t.. warUSfil. Caaa. 1