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"lfIDS OFF' IS MM_
OF PIUO M SERViA
Balkan rMoble Tells Peace So?
ciety That Allies Will Brook
No Interference.
DREW CARNEGIE IN CHAIR
Ironmaster Admits That Pres?
ent War Is Necessary, but
Hopes It Will Lead to Per
manent Tranquillity.
tf h*'M a
ruroooa if tba BortJ
? Hotel Aator. ^ wmcn
Bl Ol the
. | ..... Laaaro-lcH
of Barvla made the prla
I .. ..,, _ Prince
; tbal '!'??
peaklaB i" Pln** of Dr;
ri_a w EUot preeMeat _-__rlt_
- _?!__--_*?? ul
that lllneaa pre.ented >"m
.. i t.
Mr ? idBf tha prince,
ne of tha D
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loa -no-m to ??
uracbed trpoo Um '
ti,,,, hlmaelf to lhe ? ?*?-!
,t war arai
, ,,, aad wooM ba ti i
. | u, the penln
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Prt, | ,,v,ch made the tdeal ?
?Th. Balkaaa I alkaar the main
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tlona I" ""' ,;alKU" '
ther H-htlng and
ace.
aUled
nt war w
_.f 1 ts
hundred yeara
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... Turk back the
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si.ould he lert
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only that
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wlli
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, n ihe Balkans.
hlgh and tn the
? I ,1 lt will
wll be a con
ina aa they are
tua evolutloa. l
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l Amerlea
wI f h
forget that we are
s a !'. i -
? Bulgarlana should
iav< h do i ol l,ave
ln th< Inter
, ti iikai Btatea he left
\..s without
U ? s\'r qulte alle
? I is'inti If ?
hamper.ii. atid I pray thal wa he allewed
I
w i - Laaarev-ch BabdMd aneak
Mr C___?arle cald he thor"
?arnfd wll him i it the end et tbe araa
? tabliahmi rr of
j,.,!, , tndn v. i'. White. ? i
alty. a',M) apeke.
.{EARS TURKS STAND FIRM
Oscar S. Straus Has Message of
Thanks from Orand Vizier.
<?? Dataatlnople '? -? inp surce.sfuliy ,)<?
f01!(,, | tha Balkan allles, aicord
:, T iik -h 'Irar.d V:zier. Ktamll
l ha. who has aeal ? cable tm-seage to
? S. Straus. former Amerii-an Am
lador i" Turkey, thanklng those in
?
to help relleva the eufferlng tesulting
i ndei date of Notember
y, the Grand VTaMr aabled f um con_t_n
Unople i>s followi
-*ereed to an O-Jual war before accom
i ? oui mobll zatlon. Enemlei con?
quered moat ol Rumanla. Defendlng auc
tantlnople al Tchataldja.
and maacacrea obllged thou
Mal omi ti " tamllli ? to eml
fnlh.wed Chol
more hai m fhan enemlea
thanks for . tideavoring to help
ln the last week WXIM has been rol
. i fur relief work in and around Con
tlnople, lt wa* .aid yeaterday at the
of Jacob H. Behlff. Of this amount
) Cleveland
,| rj | renltted direct to Robert
anUnople, last Wedneaday.
n more than S'.-.fWi has- been
tha Ualted States as a result
? tal aaat oui on Wedneodaf.
NAZIM PACHA REPORTS
Big Artillery Fire on Third Day
of Tchataldja Fight.
BO| le, Nov. ]!?.?Nazlm
aa, Ibe Turkish commander in
k th<- fnMowing dlapatth at
k this tttt rnoon:
A deaperat. artillery en?agement
n thi morning anl i= betDg v<,n
tlnued ? iih aiiornae The Bulgarian In?
fantry operattag in front of the ceatre
of our llne i,f defence was repulaad
i,y our artlllery Bra, I'art of the en
e_ay*a ariare aUeaced.
?\\ ? ordered t d< tathment of troops
laadeance. ihey attacked the enemy's
fiitr? - and foroed tlum t9 flee.
\\. ,.;; iiii ;i numhcr of rifles, mg
chir,. ivels atid pic k
uxch. a Dttmber of Um baln-ti he_. i
. -<? Inecrfbed _'-">">th Restment.
ata,' abowtaa that tkart are Ser
'vlun Iroope with th?- eniniy. The but
?_.?? -antla -
PEACE NE60TIAT0RS
BEGIN THEIR WORK;
Proclamation of Truce Mo
mentarily Expected?Terms
Not Yet Known.
l n>- QahM tn Tb.- Trtt
London, Nov. 20, -Whlla tha batfja ot
Tchataldja. <]?-.- i il" <1 as ..ne of the
bloodleol of tha war, la atlll raging
peaoa aegotlatlona have began between
tha Balkaa League and Turkaf. Plenl
I tiarles hav.- been ePPOlnted by
the league to tnat with tha ottoman!
ooauaander in ehlef, and a tnn e ? i'1
it la aald, i.** proclahned al once and
negotlatkma for a flnal treaty ol P*
thereupon begun.
Aecordlng te> a Parla atory. King!
Ft rdlnand has given up nll Wea ol
ing to for-. the flnal defencea ot Con-|
ataatlnopl??. and there is }ua1 tha iboet
j of a chance now thal the croabed Turka
may obtalfl batter terms than waa
? thoughl u few day. ago.
The Bulgara are almost aa much
v.itn out as the Turks. and the frlght
, ful cholera epldemlc, attacklng tha two
ezhaueted armies. ..ne of which is bad*
, ly demorallaed int.. the bargain by In
int defi n. plai aa tha poaMblllty of
carrying on the war beyond hiunaa eu?
durance.
There is no truatworthy Information
I yet about the terms ol peace which will
1 be exacted by Bulgaria and ber alUea.
The thlng la thal tha
. taln all oi **ery m
all the Turkish terrltorj that it ba.
conquered. Ptoin tha Bral 't waa
known tiiat P-erdlnand'e ambltlon did
n.it aoar to th. capturlng and b Idlng
, I Conatantlnople, bul it arlll an
doubtedly ba a bad blow for hbn to
/_i\.- up th.- idea of forclng bli way to
the walls.
Conatantlnople, Nov. V* 11 80 p. m.?
'ih,- Porta to-morrow wlll ??'
plenlpotentlariea to meet th.- Bulgarian
plenlpotentiariee with regard to an
armistic-e.
An oincia] note lssued to-nlghl aajra
thal ne- Bulgarian government has re
Iplled t-> the Porte'a recent cominuniea
tlon reapectlng an armtatlce, and that
gaiia is ready to enter Into r-'a
tlona with tiie Ottoman plenlpotentlar?
iea with a view to the conclttalon of an
armlatlca and to dlacuaa condltlona of
?
M. dr Glera, tho Ruaalan An.
| i!,,r, wcni to tli.- Porte ?i 7:30 o
[tbla evenlng and, it la belleved, banded
|to t; gn Mlnlater Bolgaiia'a re
pry to tho Tnrklab peace propoaala,
: ti.. ? ? Minlatera at a lata hour
was still ettttng dis. tissing these.
TERMS OF ARMISTICE
DISCUSSED IN SOFIA
Allies May Permit Albania to
Remain Under the Nominal
Suzerainty of the Sultan.
Bofla, N*'?v. lft?Tha allled Balkaa
! nations to-dav assented to th-. Turkish
propoaal ta dlecnaa tho term. <?f anl
j armlatlca nnd aventual The
reply aenl th" dlapatch ? the '".rand
Vlater to King Ferdinand nt Bul ria
says:
"Tl.e Bultmrlan nt, after
ement with th.* allled cablni ti of
servia, Montenegro andOreece, Informa
I the Torte that plenlpotenflarlei have]
beea appointed a-ith Inatructlona to
nrrange with the cegnmander in chief
eif the Turki.-h arml's the condltlona
of un armlatlca and aubjaequently to
. i to th<- eonclualon of ;
urla'a condltlona f") agr<
i an armlatlca won tranan_tted t Con
? atantlnopta early thla morning. They
nled by Bulgaria'. maln
' , nditions for tbe eonclualon pf peace,
j the f.rineipal stipulntion "f whlch ]-i
I mits Turkey to retaln th.- city of Con*.
1 stantlnople and a etlip of coael t.-rrl
, tory in Europe.
lt is und. r.-tood that 'he terms of
the allies f.n an armisti-e are mod
crat"?, and that Turkey may save c.m
stantinoile if lv aoceptg them.
Resp.-cting A bania, it is said in well
informed quarters that the Balkaa
I League probably "Aill not ob ld
that country remaining und
? ralnty nf the Sultan nnd that the
| power. win acquteece in thla.
[ Parla, Nov. 19.-The con.litions of the
! r.alkar. alliees wltb reopecl to an arnila
i tic-e, aecordlng to it.f...' ni.Uion recelved
her.:, Inelada tha aaooadltlonal aorren*
of lmportant points, aoeb as Adrian
ople, th.- Tchataldja Unei and Duraaao.
on the Adrlatb Sea. Bulgaria wlll re
; BOUnce entry into Constantinople.
Many believe that Turkey wlll jrleM on
most of the polnta in the hope that
Burepa win aveataally undertaka te re
? tbe clalma of tha alllea when peace
! is eoncluded. if tha pouiparlbra ara au< -
ful Conatantlnople -.*. t; i remaln Turk*
j ish territory, whlch tbe power* desire
KING PETER TO ENTER
MONASTIR IN TRIUMPH
I Turks Said to Have Lost 10,000
Men in Three Days Preced
ing Fall of City.
Belgrade, Nm. 10.?Th. Turkish
I caeualtlea durin-: tiie three daya* des
1 t erate flghting priOT to the fall of
Monastir are reported to have roeched
a total ..t MMMMk. Great qtiantiti'-., of
modern fleld Kuns, rifles nnd auppUeo
fell into the hands of the Servians
'I'he Servian government oonalden
that with the fall of Monastir the
work of the Servian armies in Mace?
donia la oompleted. la exeotly one:
monih they have- BWept the Turks
, from the whole of Old Bervia and have
captured booty \vorth more than u
milllon dollara.
King Piter <.f Servia will make a
triumphal entry Into Monastir in a ,
few days. The decoratktn <>f the atreeta
to welcome him has begun already.
BIGGER NAVY FOR AUSTRIA
Strong Forcrs, It Is Said, Will
Soon Appear in the ?_gean.
Budai est, r***v 19 ?Vlce-Admlral Moote*
?li, commatnlt-r ln chief of the Aus
trlan navy. ln dteeuai Bg th.- naval e.*ui
BUeVtaa in i. ii tba Anatrtaa delegation to
ciay, ampbaalaad the ne eeatty nf atrengtb
ening tle navy, waa convlnced
tbat strong navlea would aooti appear in
the i*E~rean s a
Austria, he detlared. must be piepared
for whatevei mit_ht bappen.
TURKS HOLD POSITION
AT TCHATALDJA LINES
Invaders Make Absolutely No Progress, Mag
nificent Courage Being Displayed Both
in Attack and Defence.
TBy Table to Th" Trlbune]
London. Nov. 20.?Only very meagre
ac_e_ntl reach London of the flghting
at Tchataldja. but it is clear that the
Ottoman army is strongly eatraaelMd,
lupported by .oraoldab-i aMrtinery and
relnforced by fresh troops from Aala
Iflnor, and that it ll malntaining Its
poeltlon,
The battle has now laitod three days.
It began on Sunday and went on
throughout Monday and yesterday. bttl
the Invaden _____ to bavi madi abeo
lutely no progress in their task of fon
ing the lines. which it is evident are
mnih stronger and better armed and
manned than baa beea generaiiy __p>
poeed Moreover, it is certain that the
hill wblch U-CUrred after Lule Burgas
enabled th- ottoman commendera more
01 hss to pull their forees together and
reorganizo them.
Ifacnlneenl courag, is belng dis
played on both aldea
,\ graphk deaaiption of the flghting
Ofl .Monday. puhlislitd by the Berlln
I...;..-,lan/.i i_er" froai Itl rorrespoiid
Wltb the Turkish army says:
shottiy after two o'cloch the Bul?
garlana once more attempt to break
through, bul do not eren reacb Um
river. It btgtnj to rain hard. and j
?mokfl from the powder renderi the
air qulta opaqua Neverthilam the
battle contlnuea. OppoaUe Qaalbajir
lhe Bulgarians bring three batteries
lnto poeltlon, B< i"ie. however, they
can liie a shot both men and boraea
are kilb d.
"l can dlatlactly eee fresh men and
boraei coinlng np from the rear. Tbeyj
ranlah before tbey have adeanced tan
_ Then a murdcrous qulck flre. ;
the Turki bring ln their line guns.
(un loMM "re reniarkably small ln
front <f Fort Hardi- h, barely l..".'"i
yarda dftatant, the Bulgarlana abandon
three gtine, IfahmoUd P.u-h.i, con,
PEACE OF EUROPE
mra ey servia
Contlniieri from flrot p???.
treatment of the Austrtan eonaula i
aarfoua A Budapeel meeeaae to
?'Count Bercktold li wonl to
without falterir.g arhefl the UflM I
talking la pa.?t. i;ie conreraatlono
v.ith the Servian governinenl if f
.-tiii b" a governmtnt at Belgi uk are
lly drawlnfl to an anaatlefaotory
, i, ...?. Deivla \4iii bava ll i" hai p<
? couple of daya longer to
p loglofl and rr.aK" emendl for her
h of InternaUona] law, but after
Um l.-tiPf ot thal brlef delay Um Aoatro*
Huti-arfan govcintn'iit wil! liellher
ately proceed to enforoe rlghts whlcb
uneulfured ;?< r ipoof and]
rlndicafc tha natlonal honor tt aa ?
ton affront thal atartled lnto Jeai
ous watcbfumeoa i ll partlei of th
Auatro-Hungarlan i aUon.
If Servia la Obatinate.
"if contrary to reaaonabla expeet__ j
tlon Banrla prorca obeUnate, the next
?' ; v ill '')>? to dlapatcb a aummary
noti in UM r.Hture of an tiltimatum.
aetUng fortb Um grlevance aad 4e
mandlng ipeedy redreee. Tbe bellef
li current here tbal the chrll govern j
ment at Balgradi i obllged _yatem?
atically to caplfulate before the Mill?
tary Club, Whleh, in return for Its
glorloui rlctorlei over the Turks, de_
mands the rlght of vtoing all iin-a^
ures that, ln Itl opinion. ai-- Ofljculated
to Impair the pollt-OBl value of the
milltary sui cessta."
The stubborn defence . ncounten-il
by the Bulgarians al the llne of fortifl
catlona al Tchataldja and tbe reallaa
tio'i that .normoua aLaughter would be
rj to plerce them at Um point
of Um bayonet. witii every proepeci
that th-ir rnnk.s WOUM bf d-C_-M_t__
t,y cholera befori tbey had attalned
aoieeam, dkajbtloai proved decidtng _ac
tors in Indudng thi conqueron to
lliten to Um nrglngi of Um great
i owers nnd refrain from preaelng home
ib-ir rletory to Uie Turkish capital
until tbey h-ui preeented terma of aur
render to Um ranqulahed and had met
wlth a r.fusai of their acceptance.
MeHiation no Longer Necessary.
Blmuttaneo_aly with the njipatflh to
t'1.- Grand ITlater et their agreefluenl to
ml peaca ptentpo-entlarlM, tho
allled. Balkan naflono nottfted the
Kiiropean powen of tbe .step they had
taken and that.ked them for their offfll
Of n-diation. Thr-y added that medla
Ibti wa no longOjr MOOfl-MTi as th"
Porte h;,d addreaaed Itaelf directly to
the Bnlkan States, who would now
ti, at with Turkey wlthcut outside In
t ? eei tion.
The nttoman euvernment, however, '
is determlne. not to oonaldcr peace
until the Balkan allles suhmlt conili
tions compatible wtth the honor and
dlgnlty of Turkey, aecordlng to a ,
Ial dispatch from Conatantinople. |
That the terms of the vh tors v.111 be j
dreat-C Ls known. but the Luropean
powera ara dolni their atmoel to
make tbam k_M bereb than was at flrst !
mooted without attemiting to rob the'
Balkan oonfederacy >>f the fruits of
Us month'_ war.
Inducementi to Moderation.
Wlth the jeiious eyes of Rufl-ha on
Ctttfl-tanUnopla, with the reei-deooence
of the Auatro-Pervian dlfflculty on the
,,ther slde of what has hitherto been
ItnoWfl as European Turkey and wlth
Rumanla lnquiring what she may cx
paet <nit of the spoiis, there seems to
obaerven to be eaery inducement for
the allled Balkan natlons to ke?p their
demands wlthln moderate Hmlts.
The OCCUpatlOfl of Absslo hy UM com
btoed Serxlan and Mont. negrin armles.
glving them another foothold on tho
mander of the reserve corps. makea
known that the d. tarhinent that brings
them in win ia- decorated bafora the
rid.-. More than tWi nty voluntecr for
thi taak.
"Ab.iiit fl o'clock ailesea faila on th**
battlefleld As ara paaa then the troops,
who have heen standlng in roadlnooa
tho whole day, shoot t.> us from all
sides. The fellowa are sitnply beam
ing, and one * e* in thelr facea the
deUghl and kec-nness whi- n tlny feel
at belng able to partlcipete.
"In tlie dark hours of Monday morn
ing tlie Bulgariana made another at
tetnpt to hreak through the <>-ntre
Had they trled it si\ day:- ago it mlght
bave been aucceaaful; to-day it is no
longt-r praotlcabla The aearohllghta of
the forts at <:? i,!>: jlr at once detected
them, and fire Hung them back."
As h reeott of hhl berolam nnd utter
dlaregard of his own llfe Mahmoud
Makhtar was severely wotulded. Hav?
lng on Bunday ordered tha occupatlon
in the night of eertain advanced |
in the Bnyuk Tchekmedche dlgtrk t he
went on Monday morning on h r ? l>ae-k
with his atalf io inepeel the poeli
He arrlve.l near a tnii.1i. whi. h 01 |
to have been oocopted bj Redlfs. He
turned half ro-ind witli hls staff, flring
his revolver at tbe Bulgarian. who
were in tlie tretn h. Thi' openi I a
fiisiiii.b . and the arounded genera
? *? i. ??-? arere conveyed to the Oer?
man Hospital in Con tantlnopte, erhere
a i.iiiiet waa aucceei fully extr ?
trom his leg. It i- aa"JM ted that he
will be cured in about a w.-i-k,
Adrianople contlnnea to be stoutly
defended, an.i. aecordlng to Mi
Burlelgh, provlded arith fortiflcatlona
of enoi mou atrei gth. Desplte op?
tk reporta, obvloualy Inaplr d from
Bulgarian headojuartera, it is clear tbat
the greal fOTtTI M wiii not be easlly re
duced.
4di atlc, in roneldered ln dlplomatlc
. ir. les iik. lv t" add f ?? i to the riamee
of the Auatro-Servlaa ?!' '.i h
bai.- again I aaed up la
Emperor Frnncis Joseph is reported
to have remarl- -.!:
"We are in favor of peace, but not
of peace at any pnee. We cannot stand
everything."
The Auatro Hungarl.
s? nt n aharp note to. tbi
ernmenl ?
I thi ?
A.-e-e r.l'rr to the
ip tla ? I Thi
?/.. if adde: .
"Vii ? aill
give ? de
i ?
un it.
.*'?:. I
pi. [ i . i
fe.r.-e i ..:. ti,.- \ frontler, Dtp
thi | ?
alblllty tl
tb ?:.'??
II unc ? !
?i
FIGHTING ON THE ADHIATIC
Montenegrins at San Giovanni
di Medua?Alossio Occnpied.
\ . rtna Kov II Bt rleui lal 11 ? lenal
? nt. are report <i to I '
.ii.-n of thi
..! San Qiovannl dl Ifedua ? ? Me
. ibe
ipoadi nt ol Bcu?
tarl. i
'! bl coi i ? th. !
Tmkleh troopi mnl <ii |
Ifedua on ii ol ? Mo
eoininn. and b. deelare thal an A i tri.-n ?
OOariei fii.m Scutari l .!,.. ii bj i
ihe Moatenegrln troopa \\''..-n tha M
tenegrln conunander Oeneral Martleo*
vlcb, ai itv e] ..' !.-?: el, M- .li.li ]
on I raday ? ? rden d tbe ? laun al
Ai ? Men maflb ig. I] la i tt.- r< aad daa*
ttaed for ?cul
The Monteuegrla general then toM
troops, aecordlng te thi float,
lo remove all th- bl :-l the
Au.-tri.-tn Uoyd m ? -? i aneherad
bi Um e ? ah ti.ii |
lyivi. ibi ra a ara aai obed
ishmaii Kemal Bey, th,. ?] , ? ?
learler, left Ti . i. ? ? '. gg ? i ,| ,v f,,r
Duraaae, where ih,- AJbanlaaa lab d te
proclaln ladepeadeaci aad establteh i
proftaleaal govermneni before tha entry
of tha lei ian tn apa
Rlea' Monti ?.? gre, **'.?? u .\ ,?,,,,!
bii ad anaj eii t'. ? \i, and lf<
troopa lo-di v eee-e?iie.i. .| ... ton
Mn, cloaa t" the Aelr.at,. COSSl all
has be. n tli.- chb-r s..ii ..i pp| i i
? .i Tui klsb tari. I
JAIL BREAKERS KILL TWO
Convicts Commit Suicide When
Their Plans Fml
I'.ochefoit. Fr.i'i',-. Nov. 19
peraona wera kllled and three arounded
in a revott tvhleb to..k place in the
pglflOB here to-day. I'rlsoii.-rs OVOT*
i their guarda and ahoi to death
tl-..* ward'-n and his w lf. An oth< 01 nd
saiior who arenl to tha aa -i- tance of ihe*
nrardea wera daagerouely arounded,
The te.olt OCOOfTtd at tha supper
hour. when aeveral "f the pn. aera
auddanly apraag upon the ararden, nnd,
wrenchlng hle revolver from him, shot
hlm through th<- head. The wardan'a
wlfe was kllled v.hen she i-aiin- to the
aid of one of the guards.
TlOOpa were hurrledly summoned, and
after aufToondlng the- building di
the mutinous pgiaoner. to the top fl nr
of the priaon and kllled one ef them.
The two llnglatdaTI lan 1. ade-.i them-I
sehes in a cell. which tlny dofendod
ilesi ei ite-ly with a hat he-t. They flnal*
ly lommitted sub Ide with the ararden*.
revolver. S.-veial -f the prisotn-rs suc-- |
ceeded in making their escape durlng
the affray.
MAJORITY FOR ASQUITH III.
London, Nov. lt,?Tha Houae of >-<.,i;-j
mons by a vote of 31S to I 1 m
nigtit the new tlnatvla! reeolOtlon of tlie
Hom. Kule blll Tlna r.-t laeee the r.-.o-j
lutlon defeated on November 11.
..Mnn vftiup ,'Kipn"
Florine Amold Does Fine Work
in Old-Fashioned Play.
Tba C-ri-tfl-U splrit ha.i begUfl work
rather earller than usual this year. lt
was ir. its moat beaavolenl meod yeeter*
afteraOOa at tin Herrll Theatre, where
Ijiurence hyre's new play, 'Mrs. Xmas
Angel," had i;s llrst hearlng.
Perhagl one of the reasona why play
Koin'-j has beOOOM such a popular fed In
raeea. yean is that the -lii-f.i-hioncd
playa tio longer are given aml the palmy
daye hava ?? thered. Not that "Mrs.
IXmaa anaei" is a had play. of its klnd
it u a rerj good play and prov-dea aeaaa
aa ? |ti nt acting parta n is atnapte la its
d-manda apea aa audtenee. it n<ks bm h U
roi i. ..-, , taar and the snuie that
lu througt in tbemtdatoftkeibower.
Then ralnbow affeeta were once oon*
aldered as ? raoagaltloa of the feet that
gen llne bumnntty and "real llfe" were
exhibited oa tha ataga. Boma play pro
rldera still thlnk thi-. Fortunutely, real
? ot play Ofl the strlnjr of pathos
COntinually, nnd the ready tear ls not
ii .ii lf I for by the real enough llfe of
our dally ixpciii-nce If it were we
l hould bf in a BTOUCh all the time instead
ot only after the theatre.
Tht CtaiMtmai Angel li a dkB-nguiabed
and rnaironly lady who vl 11.. a poor <us
trtct 6f the clti _n an ladtgnattori -.edi?
tion. jr'.ie luepecta ber buaband of double
deelingi wltb some woman who lives iu
an iiaheartl iwf plaea ealled flntbueb "a
i raby place," ahi dedded. "Judelng
trom its nama Arrlved there, she Soda
!?? own grendchli- -tek and in povi.ty.
ti . long itandlng feud between d___fbt_r*
ln-law aad mot^er-in-law is brougir to a
bappy cloae, tba eblld k iu__eee___ly op
I upon ln the next room, _-4vr.il
i. tplea an brought together, ,1 Una
.,,. nt how:-. Chrletmai party is Delebrated
at tbe I'hrlstma. A-g-Tl expense, and UM
: ,vsn ofl some very out-of
tuna rotoei inglng Om 'Adioti Ftttttt."
.'. 1 ol which is iiiiavoidably lrrltatin?.
But tha play la wottn nittinK tkrougfl for
i WM of Um acting. norlM Arnold plays
? ry, tba Ctarieunai Angei.and
ptaya it arltb rarltal choroctorieattoa. Her
daacing of tbe ranouvlanM waa full ot
the graca aad dlgnlty of "tbe old daya."
Il? faaoktga, laalniaaa. fluaaaaltlea aad
lympatMoi followed each
Uka real thlagi and ahadowi ot
ag
? ?. ? ? m naan) cMver cnii
drea Men oa the ataga la tbe last yt-^r
of a horn -i"<'k better and ? I
i . Mfl BMmberi ol ti,>
tbal ao doubt nera pralM i? not dlattn
-08 II *"1 BOOfl be nec M_ry to
? ?, tha tei haloui af tki -h_d ataga
? ? a., .,-nu > \'. Ilaoa is one af Ifceee
ran. II ? u aha wlth her falry
? nnd h.-r playing she w._.s ;i
the Impulatva
ma whom she bad ehr-Meaed
. Angel. mida Englund aa a
worki-d OUt a OOM-R-Ot
itage I-' i -oaallt],
i _< play -iii be oontlaued at a lerMi of
? ?
? i md Fl
? ? intB. JCMAfl ANOBL."
Btbel Clan
WallacaEra
rry .?? ;v"":.J
Hllda Bnglund
. tta h na. ?? ? norlne.ArnoW .
r .4 _rolyn Lee
t< aari Marahall ,;';:-'1 ?\1->;
.rVinarna.- WlUun
rari LOdtvli e Een
,r . \N illlain Kel
lei .Loulae Mulden. *
NelUa mimore ,
.Ubert Prlece ,
. OUda Vereei
....Dorotby ( lark
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THEATRICAL NOTES.
I i. sS ; oam by Radyard Kipimg win
.... read fot the rtrst UflM ?' UM benetlt
_. ,i by the -oounttteea af the
tanle Memorial Aaaedatlan
afteraeea of December - at the
? Tkeatre. ThU Infetraatloa wae
i in tbe form of a caMi M-P-k !l
reeterdaj from the author antiouneing
.-. a paeaa John Maean
M read tha trlhute
Th.- engag-taeaM af Bfltla Burka in!
h. r bttl ? : 'V "The ,.M!tid the I'.ilnf ?
lilrl," for all OOt-of-tOWII petatl up to ]
rj >?, wert canceUed reaterday by .
.-.?,. ( lafiea ProhaMfl This l_
to eenttana her run
? ,i ,'.- . m Theatra through tke hoii
Baj . maklng hir farewell appoarai
Baturdi -7 l
i >avii Beleaeo will Hsst.tne control or
ge dbreetlofl at n F. Kelth'a
Colontal Theatre next Monday. when
??The !.m Ol '"i.i.-." Austin Htrong's j
playlel ol Um lepoy niutinv, reeetvei its
lork |Mwfinifliiiia Tka aatI
? if m i ?: ii raudevllla ?ketchea
M t preduoed h* Mr. Bkteaoi ln con
vifii Mr. Kenh.
?, .Mi !4ilc. Hain; a nw song; ln the
P_UI_eN last nl-at at the Motilln
lt^ tltla la "Tltat Wondirful
mi piavi acheduled ta ba preeentad Par
>: tweaty aeeka al tke Oalety
' ? <; aitkdrawn by Cohan
a M;irfis thi managen This has- i>e?n
? k_ B i> i ." a bkb ha_ j
it Weltack'a Theatre ln
? k i, ;,, ooathaite Ita Hat '
Vork performaaeei at a tbeatra furl
ur t <wn ,Tha p'aN win reptace "'' (X D."
whlcb enda IU run Lbate Baturday night. j
\!,-" Ii\4in wll! make her icanpearam 1
wlthln a few weeka on tke vaudeviBel
i ackbarr's "afouse." wblch j
, ? ,?.,; t, ,i m tataatatty bi the past,
win k ?'??? aa ber reMala.
"The \Vhlr-" the Drury Lane naalO !
drama wMch wtU bo seen flrst nt thej
IfanhatMn Opera House oa PMday tiiarht, j
i ?,i us Htat complaM drem rebearaal at |
Uie theatre last nlghf. Other drem re
-,is will fOlloW to allow the perfect
.tion of the play's many scenlc |
The HMmorlal and relief committee ofi
the Unlted spunish Wsr Veteraaa, num-l
l i-rini? LIOli 44111 attend a theatre party |
,lt a, I' Kelth- Alhambra to-morrow
algbt
PMbearaali are under way for "Some
wherc BbM," 'h<^ bow Avary BOpwood*
Oaaga. Ludera __aaleal comedy, whleb
ii, ni ? w Bavaga wfll prmaal ln Naw
York ahortl].
Baturday mornlng perfnrmanceH of a
play tn- the Innovatlon announced by J
Wintl.rop Amea manager af the Little
Tbeatra "ibow white and tka Baven
Dwarfa" WlU, beglnnlni' with Saturday,
Novembei 'J". ba g-Vea at the theatre at
I] o i im u iii! aaeb Bat_fday< naaktag six.
perfoi-mauces of tbe fa ry play during
the weak. The hour ehosen haa been -??
lected io allow tbe performance of "Ana?
iol." tha regular evening Mil, at the Hat
urtlav matini ?? as beretofore.
?
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS.
(Jlories ot past wars were retnembered
wlien the _oc.tty of Colotual Wars gath
cred at Delmonlco'.s last night its twen
tlcth dlnn-t. hy the way. Oovernor Dix,
Colonel Wiiram Cflry tlnaer, the to.-ist
maater: Colonel John H. Helllnger, U. .S
A . and t'aptaln AH>ert Gl_av,_, U. 8. N.,
all made sh.rt apeechea.
MRS. FISKE IN NEW PLAY
A SCENE FROM ACT I OF "THE HIGH ROAD."
Mr-. Fi.ke an-J Charlea Fiaher.
Edward Sheldon's "The High
Road" at the Hudson Theatre
?Mrs. Fiske Strcng.
"The High Read" la not I "v-?'? 1 b- ' fOi
Mra. fteke, bul Mr.-. I
for "The Hlgh Road." And in tbe inten?
tlon of the avlewer a - ? . Iment
c-ouid aol I paM eith. r to . ithor or
m Th. play la arortb pla
Mi.-. i-'isk. int preta It arith llna power.
la "The Htgo
Kciad"gi> a aoman aad tbat tbe
plea la made tor aoman do nol
that t. i: l. i brlef for
or th.it the men In the pl ?
lle. Tbere la aa al
th>' and h' man ty in the writing '??
takea it deeper than the . pre*
a tbeory.
I mr;:.-; ti I Bl I mt la I BOb of which
tli d Ol devi li im nt, a ehar?
acter i-. bullt up. in the flrat
la In ber mlddk
to be the Und of eharai ?? r tl
lo groar. Bhe la noi
? .
'....: tl Ml ' - '
? || | | th'*
Ulium
aa Aiar* w laon. a
tt ur of art and i
?t the poor, I
wiiere Mary Page and hei .'..?
anoui
good. in tu \ '? ??? Ihe w.
the Li' bi B :
:,ili!tioii, but ... '
liioa, all M.UI ?
flrst niouutam tb.it
from .
?unaet tl ? ??? i al ?? I
loag Um. -
hour, ua. I turn into |
wlth glowlag wlndowa, from whl
el uaearthly muak drift
Of Ultiliiate iie-.-!.- .|..:t
tbla fan. y to Ai.iu v. i m Ha . trav
eie.i aboul la the "bli world" aad arlll
uiidaraland He undemtaada wt t ?
weil eaouj i t-i t.-ii ber that a b< .
h.i .'I.!., ed the m uatala acrcoa I
valley to i- icb the Ugbti d pal
nn' Ba i ii tbere, Ij ;t i UI a tt aa 'io
next in.e-aiit iia beyond. The dtaappotnt
aaent wlll aet be ftt al boi
ibe ? a able l l roon plaloly
ami hear Ita muafe
each nn.' ahe ellmba tha nexl moaniala
_he a iii alara] ?* tba
but alwaya m arer.
Tben the young phlloaopber and I
taJceM her away with him lo atart
flrat cllmb and ao ahe bi i
ra. ii followlng acl op<
pinK Intervenlng year.*.. Tba
faete, ahota reeulta, and .
are K? ??-n i> aatletpated.
dlacovara Marj Paga tbi
bouaad la a pi I ice of raritleo ln ?- *
.ork. WUaon, the coh.-t.ir, baa ?
er.d choice thlaga from ovoi all tha
world io aa. about ber. la feet, thej
both have guthereil tbein. Th.*y I
travelled everyarhere toaethar. Tht
of the wonderful liie luis e emie f,,r Mnry
Page. Bhe has com.- to traor*
dlnary dedalon Bhe la _otn. to I
Aiit* aad -,0 to work The ravtnga of
the man who hus grown b and
now want.* to niarry ber amounl 10
nothlng Bhe >
be llved ln the world and thal aha baa
ne.t t aaa Llvlng it Tbere baa I >-, a .
grnwing cb-slre ;.) iret oul Intei it ?
the day her carriaxe wn." Btopi ? I
Htri>' t by tho parade ol the Mui
atrikera Bhe had atood up and peered
over the heads of the orowd aad
thal tiie atrikera were all yoaag glrla
They were pale atnl poor. l nt r< ry brave
That araa what aad touched ber -thelr
bra%ery.
Bhe lefl Wilson and t.'-nt te take a
plaee la tbe terrible army ofworker.
Ti-.e atory folloara tbe rlae ..t Marj
through her aareer ..f leader foi I
of woman's work, h>-r trlunr
.'aittoi eben her bin for the ?
day i~* paaaed; her marrlagi to tht
ernor. wimm aha had known :n ber bome
viihiKe tweaty-one yeara l . her
ngnt with tbe man who ti
tiii*-.* and from the Whlte I <??
up the atory of ber three i .lan
WIMon Just on the ave of ? .. ?-..
in the aterj tbere is a beckground of
pelltlce and of "caiteee," boi theee Inter
aata de not ataad te tbe front in thi
play. Th.. greartng and ohanglng of ch u ?
aeter a*. ona acene fellowa another ia
what cotnea to the eetitr ? of the ""tajce'
Vfbal had thus,* fir_it ?-, ree reai ?
travei and impermltted . - done
for her? They bad cvtdcntly puahed her
root9 down Into the ground They w.i. .
tni.take, aha t-ald, but artthOUl taklng
that arrong atep aha woniii oevei hav<
tak.-n the atep beyond Bo it araa la ,
Bible to regret
When the curtain went up on tbe third
acene and diac-over.d her a woman WhO
had fought through the ranka of labor*
era and beeome a leader of a oountry-l
wide movement, the aenae that aba had
found haraelf wa. appareal at once,
.She WM no iotij-er tbe rague little glrl.
Der any lotiK.r the rOBtleaa woman who
wus followlng the wrbng road. Hut
ahe wa*i atlll tlie BeilBitlve dreainer.
When the Oovernor who signed her
..nd mad- it a law told h'-r he loved
marry her she r?.
??>? She
- ould underatand li.r, and
h< dld.
; Tbe domlnaal acene la th. play i? tba
one . ? .:. whea tbe ona
ra of
affalr tbraatea. to
? the Goy
i-.-eal
? -icny
? : i?l_
.)( lt
'. -
:
-
ofu ii that at I
thlnb
.
Old
'
- ? n work
...
had to bredh awt i t and
.
? . ia
Iramatlc in
Mn
?
? WM
e
I
waa noi
-
than n ? '? '
rea
?
?
the beal ? "f U;e
!
"DER BIEERPELZ"
A Hauptmann Play at Irving
Place Theatre.
Ir.
? ..,,?. | ,, lateal -.inner oi
.nre.
the
Irvlni ' ,,ot
i
aaa
?
tl Th< hereli
plund
pullli
? '
Mother Wol
r. wlth i
ti it. bj Mr. ?
.'in. AinUs" . , ,
?
Kruei er. i
? ?.- hei.
.
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Jullti .(lurn?' .'?" ,^r_
. dH?*
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:M0RSe1s"buyiIiG engines
IVisit to London Was Not to
I Seek Capital for Shipping Line.
ii-.
I..,iirton. Nov. '?:?-<? W. Monse **&
[to-day there wa.s no truth in the story
that he waa aeekJng i-apltal for tha
\ . York and Satt i-'r.uicis-o Steam*
[ ahlp company. He said hc was not m
11. rc.-'.,.-cl ln any Panama Canal bustnes*
but buylng engines for tb?
new boata now building for hla Ne*
York-Ja. ksonviile line. He liked tb?
new Dieael oil engines, he eald, and
: thought he would rrobably put theia
into his boats.