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IMPOSING CERENIONIE? CARDINAL FARLEY'S HO Throng of Church Dignit Attends Pontifical Mass ; Cathedral. GIBBONS SHARES THRI Many City Officials Present - Is My Position that Tho sands Honor," Says New Cardinal. , , , ? ;,th?..!,* Itnosl i t lilies and in*: t??i polnscttlas, among which ?*? glow-ad lik?- t-iar;- in a summer sky. ?li'iul Farley saw yesterday u Shield pende?!, bearing tin- legend, "Eccs Bsi Magnus" He no sooner glanced a' legend from his place at tho ?ufan the <"athrdr.il ih;.n the organ swell's? an exultant fortissimo, in which th chestra joined, and S hundred voices I Choir took up the strain. Singing "ECC cerdos Magnus." Th?? thousands gased snd beheld tho prlcst, as th.- legend told. Then the cession, with the ?'ardi?al at its started toward the alta', while the . gaz?-?l it. silence "'? th?. splendor <>f s. eue An?l when the j,relates and lesser clergy reached the allai Arrlih Prendergast, o( Philadelphia, as the n..t.-s ?if the anthem died away, wer towanl the tahernaele and chanted. It ancient tongue: "I will go illtii the ?.f Ood. ' '!.?>!? and pi lest?, thi voices strong, rhant?-.I tiie response Ood vVho rejolceth In my youth." This was the beginning of Ihe por.l mass in St. Patrick's rath??dral veste in honor of the elevation of Ar? hi.i Fa-ley to the cardinalate Xev-r In country was there a greater gatherln i ? leslast lea I dlgnlt all of ->\ match??! in th?* nal from the ?final's house down 50th street t" the thedral. and then down the centre slsl the altar Acoiytcs Lead Procession. * came forty scolj tes. in < re.l ? arrying a golden ep a censer of ti,. rame metal, oui ??f v. curled wreaths of sa? ici smoke; then es.ort of laymen from the < ar?t ? " ? I - mlttee. next students of tue various e< siastl? al (H>llegea In 'heir so ments. followed bj various clergy in t >-a ? rdol ll rohes of yellow and purple brown and black, some wearing surpl of lace Seal cam? ils of I he various Uglous orders, an?l then a number of n tf>ignori. In the purple raiment ?.f their fice, wearing blrettas of black, with s i pie buf?n at.ip; next, the faculty ?>f Catholic College in Washington, weai their academic gowns, and then s s? ??r? bishops. pr.*?'?liil by altar boj lichte?) candi? s and glittering ? boys and bishops < lad in scarlel Then came Archbishop Prend? r?ast. tn than all tl ? ?.???ll.iw, his in making him look taller still, an <>rr crozier of gold In his hand, si ly th?* prlsstl Who ?? ? ? to assist hin ^^ - ? ping the mass. *^t\ Behind him ?ame th? venerable ?'ard *MM Gibbons, ? siortecl l.y three members ,,i \\*r 1 . i household, who walked beside \ while twi, panes in black velvet. \ ? ?l sieeves, <-arrie?l the train of his 1 r?.le t.f office, the r.d cappa magna, v its caps of ermin?'. and after him ?f ("ardi?al Farley, slmllsrly escorted, w t rinjrlnK up the r<ar were the unifori memhSTS of th? ?olor guard of the Knns of I'oluminis. bearing Ameri-can and l'a OB reaching the cathedral st'-ps the < dinals w?*r.. met bj fifteen Papal knlgl who, as courtiers, sppeared In full dr and wore th? i:*d.-. orations. The two princes <?f the Church sat thrones on either sub- of the high alt their attendants sitting beneath them. Sermon by Bishop CusacW. Bishop Cusack preached the sermon. Said in part: An i". red according to t dicnity an?l station <>f the ?me who conf? It For this reason s great principle I et the r'.ot ?>f this celebration to-day R t.ai and ceremonial must always resl do * ,e any meaning, and the .1? . Ives point i?, this . elebrali Is for Catholics a mosi fundamental ?u Oui natural desire to honor our belo-?, Cardinal for his own sake, f?.r his persoi qualities, for his earnesl seal, for i". t.? priestl) Id? ?i.*-, as a teacher of pu Ik morality, ss the protagonist <>f ?*hr ? --ful admin trator in dlffloull affairs- our d< honor him for his personal worth won eminentl] lustlfy an Impressive celebT tlon and ttive an < title! to our Jubils ? I in. over anil shove that natural desi 1 underneath that natural Impulse children to express their Joy at thf father's enrichment* there is our faith the doctrine i?f the ?iivine authority ?Sor 1" rule th?- ?"'much Christ?thst he is the Vicar of Chrlsl K belief so enhances ??%???? *\ gift and ?A?*' honor from Rome that iis appropriation h . a? t of religion, which . lT,dee<1 r?'Sl on Peter's chair as Its oh.ie. hut 1- translate.) t?> the thron?- of th?- m?*? hltrh God and Jesus Christ ills Son \\'h?*-n the Eucharistie pan of the servi? ?uva*- ?ver, Monsignor Lavelle, lector <?f tl Cathedral, speaking on behalf of the ? i< gv. welcomed Cardinal Farley and ?Justl? VtetOT .1 Dowllng, of the Supt-eni. spoke words ?if welcome <>n b.-half of tl laity of the ?li?? To botli these add '"ardi?al n pii..i. after he had thanked ArchWsho "f're. :,d ihe visiting Bishops f. the honor of their presence. "HOW Shall I say th.- things that lili m Soul"" began Cardinal Farley, making gesture of helplessness with his right bant in whi.h he clutch-id his r,.,| skull cap. Honor Not for Himself, He Says. He declared it vas not his personallt: the thousands honored, but bis posltiol Then turning to the priests be said: My life for tiftv ?/?ears ha been that o stmi.nt and prlesi In your midst. ii hs been an ..pen bock i know you and yot know me, snd our mutual confident ) . n irreslstibl? in the solution of the man: M-obtem? with which we bave been con ?T ?.lit? ?t. I have i??-.-i asked b) s non-Catholic wha Were my plans for mj elevation step b? s'? '. I had no plan*- M' only aim In lif. la ,,s erell ss I might wrhal no 1 * uno to ??o. i never looked : ? ? \ ;.i ?l 1 nevi r look? d gcj ? ss\:) ? xi??-? -tant lot bOtWI I ii was the win end work <?t God's provl i first and always the King' ?? ?;..?) and ills -jnetlc-j All t ial bsi n . lod's unbound? ed l \\ ' .-?? v? i ! hn\?- ii ?.civ? led inlp l got from my three predi ? M ii sptratlon cotoc from th??.-? who : i. - - ?. beneath tiiis altar. They IP ?ppiii In their vestments Theli mitres are on their hea<ls; their -is hang from about theit necks and Sprigs of onbiil.s ar?. In th?-i? hands They reared this splendid Cathedral: t'?.s.- twin spires rise to lu-aven like arms ?*\t. nd.-d in Invocation <?f ?'...?i s hi? th's ?itv and Ils people, and no thinking man will Mtiestlon the potency and need of that Messing Aft? r ihe services in the Cathedral, which Inste?! n ally four how*. Cardinal Gibbon?, Archbishop PnndsrgttSl act the biHhops wer* the guests of Cardinal Parley in his Iioijw- for luncheon. All ? "roiniii.m ? it. ofli.-iul Was prsasnl fit tin t'atheni-al. and marly all the judl?*lury of th. community, including the entire Appellate ?'?vision ?,f tl, Department: Senator O'Gorman and .m.ij?.i Gen?'iai Chartes i Rot with slmoai .in the etoverocr'i staff, und other otti? th?. uutlojiul Ultimi, SCENE IN THE CATHEDRAL AT THE ECCLESIASTICAL RECEPTION TO CARDINAL PARLEY YESTERDAY. MONSIGNOR laAVELLB AND CARWNAfa KAIll.KV 1 ',,?? er*- Kgg ? ... i RECEPTION FOR FARLEY Gibbons and Mayor Speak at Catholic Club. The dlstlnctlv? tl th? reception for Cardinal Farley al th? Catholic Club Issl night irai the number of times the guests had to la asked to cease their con? versation In order thai those ir?\ it? *i to apeak in welcome to th? Cardinal might be beard. There were four ?if th? F-perlal requests for allanere. TiV first was made immediately after Preuidtnt Mtllqueen, r?f club, had t?|iok?-n and r?s a i?rcllmlnary (?i the sddresa "f Carditis! Gibbons. Again, sfter Mayor Oaynor had been m troduced, silence wa? ashed for that hi? speech might be heard Th* Mayor added his m .?ip at -i hit " ? irai nol -' A little group bj Ihe rlghl hand entrance to the ballroom, where th?- reception waa hehl, waa particularly vociferous, und Presiden! Mulqueen Interrupted the Mayoi in order to ar-k the committee on an menta to pul "ut of the building all those m ho would nol be ?ilenl during II ? speechei A fourth lime, while Command ar li<* K;i iding th? welcome of Governor 1 ?ix. Mr. Mulqueen had to In? terrupt in order t., ask for ? temp alienee, Th** club waa crowded wh<n the n i tiim began at 9 o'clock. 80 many Invita. tii.ns had been sent oui and there were go many official gueata that it wai Impos? sible for all those who attended to (hid a t?a', in the ballroom or even on the ball? room door. Tin* lower floor? of th<* build? ing wei? 11 owded as n third floor, w here th? pr?lat? w? !?? Cardinal Farley and Cardinal Gibbons ar? rived at the club promptly al I o'clock and were tnken to the la?i'.es' romn <m the thin! fini 1. where the proceaslon formed. The conn-,- ?.f the ballroom had h?*?*n roped ?iff. leaving a pasaage around the room for the guests tu pasa in line by Ibelr 1 mil I At the south end wer?- nvn canopied ! thrones for iii?* cardinals, and beside them on a red dais were seat? for their escort. ] By th? left entrance was snothei red ?lais, 1 ?m which the csrdlnsls and the chief kik'-is sai ?irirln*-: t\i spooking, afterward ?,' In Hie thrones tor the rtsceptlon. During the speaking Cardinal ?.n.hon.*? and Cardinal Parley sat together, while President Mulqueen and Monalgnor Moonsy ?n the right of ?'ardi?al Parley, and Mayor Gaynor and ''omrnander De Kay, representing Governor F)tx. aal on the lefi ot Cardinal Gibbons. After the welcome to the club !i\ Presiden! Mulqueen Cardinal Glbl.s spoke on behalf of ihe Catholic Church In America. Mayoi Gaynor spoke for tin* city, Commander De Kay read the Governor's wel rotne foi the state, and Mon? algnor Mm.my spoke mi behalf of the 'lio Oauiii .11 Gibbons uld that many speakers had airead; iralsed Cardinal Parley aa a priest, i.|*.l.o|i and churchman; h? would rpeak of Cardinal Parley aa 1 *a.'iti it l? i" th" Cardinal thai ennobles the man*." d, "b ii the man thai ennobles th ? Cardinal, inshi?- the red, blushing robes ol the Cardinal w? Und the man .?.. all love to honor He hi** always preferred con? science befon expediency, principle 1? fnr.r popularity. In this country au *\ men seem bulwark agai&sl Infldeluy, atheism, 1.PI r? sail 11 ami the other 'vi!.- thai threat* ; ? Ii US.' : m the end of l.is speech C-irdlnal <;ih Imhih suggaeted iiiat Cardinal ??.iii?v ?>.. ,1. ?i a teat, and that it be given to ; in To thlo Cardinal Parley responded ?ith approving nodi and raise-?, hi beretta la thanks. Mayor Gaynor opoke in th? game strain. The real wrcaaltwi ..r the reception, hi said, was iin memory of tin- long Mats Cardinal Parle) had tolled ai ar, humhl? worker ?n tin Church with ?ii sincerity, simplicity and knowledge. "Ills elevation to the ear? dlnalats ?i<? s not oaetn t?? bav? ?.??rr.?i him PO." said tin* Mayor, "bUI h mues l.:l< k the sam?1 simple 1 Itlsen to ontlnu? 1. 1 work ' K wa? explained thai doverapr l?ix wanted i>< be praaeni al the 1 ?option, bat was 1 n v?niel bj slcknes? Mia speech, however, ?va.- ?prepared ami u. s m Can? iii.iin'.cf De Kay to represen! him. Uov? 1 infir I>ix sairi thai the ehaervaneea of the last few weeks loomed to him ;?? ?red one other great iiiiiesti.il?' in ti?. patbwa) of human progress, which mllveton? wa U 1 rraveatone, marklni ah iii.. . .1; 1 1 . -i, .?-,> -toan clvtll tatkm ??i thai unnatural mental Bit.a ?atigotry INQUIRY IN BRANDT CASE ?Prosecutor Talks with Judge as! to Man Seeking Pardon. SCHIFF ENGAGES COUNSEL Parker, Hatch & Sheehan to Act for Barker?Papers Show Prisoner's Plea Was Expected. Mortimer I. >? ("ft ?ho Is opposing the pardoning ?if Koulk? Engel nisndt, his valet, ?h? plead?-?] guilt] and was *cn , tenced to prison for thlm venu by Judge Otto 1 , r'"T toi | ..bl.ery in the HchifT home, So Ml Fifth a.?nue. yt lei Ida) engaged Park? . Hatch A Hheehan to ?act for him Mr Schiff*- counsel ;me ils made formal application to t?<? heard by th? Board ??f Pardons. In iii? lettei t?> Oovernoi lu\ several w?.?ks ego Brandi decldVed thai he pleaded ? guilty t>. the indictment charging robbery I m order thai he might save the honor ?>f S woman and al o !>? ? Itl ? h?- was annur.-d I thai hi would ii??t have to -<-,.?? more than ? a y.'nr in prison 1 It was learned y-ssterdsy that Hi Hchlfl I had ina'ie an affidavit concerning Ihe facts ! in the Brandi case to Howard fi Gai who was an Assistant Dlstrlcl Attorney when th. valei pleaded kulit>. Th.- attl j davit i? in Mr Gans'i possession al pr?s* I ent. Tn th? i? i.nil-, of the Brand) rase Ils ? note rioin Mr Gans to th?- secretary ?if Mr. Jerome, then Dlstrlcl Attorney? ssk ! i nu thai ';.?n be Informed if nnv attempt was ?Mi- made t" obtain executive clem sney f??i Brandt. Mr, Gana iia.i just r? slaned * Infant LHsti let Attorney. Thl i f;??*t h? lays, explain th? note, inasmuch he would be ai.i?- to furnish information which no othei pei son < ould furnish ? 'an Plscher-Hsnsen, Brandt's counsel, malntaini that he was presen) al s con* ferance with Asslstanl Dlstrlcl Attorney Nott, Mi Gans t?ti?i Judge Ro alsky four days sfter Brand! was sentenced Judge R?osalsky at first appeared t.. have forgot? ten Ihe Incident. l.at?*r, when Mr. Nott was nppesJed to bj Mr. Hansen ami bsd Consulted his ?hat* foi April v IBA, show ??i su? i. a oonference, Judge Rosalaky remarked thai he did hare ? dim recollection of It. Mi Notts diary <n?l n?it reveal much of the subject matter ?>f the < onf.-i? tic-, how. \ ? r. Ulstri? t Attome) Whitman Is Inv-estl gating the cas? .?t th? roques) of G?overnor ' I >ix snd declines !.. discus.- ii Mr. Ilan | een? win. is no longer s lawyer, having served s term In ptAaem for ? stortlon, spent the greater pan of yesterda) afternoon In Mr. Whitmans private office making an ?illida.il and discussing the ?a- . Judge Roaalsk] ws pressai foi guot* than an hour, to?.. It wai '.irted thai Hans-en's i inssllng with Judge Rosalshy was far fron i padflc Mi Gs was also a visitor at the | Distil? t Attoi o? ? office to give rss I why Brandi should not, bs raleas i chest.r a. Bayles, who trat Brandt's [ rounssl when he plssdsd gvJlty, sabi ? terday that Brandt had wrlttea to him * gsvoral times sin?*.- be bad been Imprisoned, asking for the return ?>r several ??aui.uid 1 sttekplas, valued ?it K.9B0, whlcb h. had .,., ? t.? Mr s? hilf after he pleaded guilt). . Bayles said he thought II ... thiit Brandt should ask for the plhs'wb-ta Im IR?'H BISHOP PRKNDKROABT, OP PHILADELPHIA, gURROUNDBD BY CLERGY . . i '.. ? 'knew tl.ev hud been turn***] o.?r In Mr Bchlff. Th.* (ewelry, It appeared waa under th. lapel of Brandt's coat, and v\.?s not ' found when he w.i* oearched Jlldge BO alSky ?al?! the grand tur v ha<? ? asked tin' |udgee of General Beeatona to In* ill? t n< ? ? r?- ?entencei upon burglars Juet 11 tor? the Brandi ? as? came ni \h action wat i ludlrlal one," he sni<i. ? and m?!?*! stand a?* ouch " SUES HARVEY W. CORBETT Investor Defrauded Out of $20, 000, He Says. Harvey W Corbett, who, with .lohn A ??maiey, was an organloer and rrrottKHer "' the Aabestoa Magneeta Company and other Ill-starred venturao and Mrg Rilen Dunlop li'ii'kins, n h., also ?* i inter? ted with them, aro being sued by Uoyd laowndes, o ir ?.i the Rit? Company, for 121.41*" which they Induced him to Invest In the Qiialey-i 'orbetl promotions, and of which laowndei oayo the defendants mlr-r<*preaent ? d Its value atid I iislti' 0 I ?? < Th.* complaint of Lowndei sayi thai Mr*1 I Hopkins requested CUffoird W. llartrldge, i tm i.i.?ndee, t?> call on her <>n ?? matter of business, and when Hartiidgei nailed n<- wai Introduced to Qualey. Mr? Hopkins said thai ?.??ualey wat* a chemist ?it wonderful ability and bad buiu up two large [danta f??r auklng piaster, cement, aabestoa ami magnesia Bhe ais.. :.,i?ii thai th,? tWO plant:? of the COTO pan} wer.' in I working ordei and made repreeenlatlono ; much like those alleged by the late Mr? llary Nevtno Bull, when she eauoed the ai i ?si of Qualey ami Corbetl on th?? charge thai they had gol M.0M ?if her m.,n?\ b) fais? ?. pr?sent itlons. Ai'ordln- to the plaintiff, Mrs ll?i|ikit*s ! also told hltu that she waa the preald?*nt of] Ih?- association that Inill? Ihe Sew York Bchool ?if Applied Design for Women. This i building, it was 11 presented in LoWndee, I v*.,i* iiutit ?if the pinatar stade by the Qua* j ley procos? Mrs. Hopkins said thai she : had Invested In Uta two id.nii-* Ail tin-??* ? statements, oaya Lowndes, were false. SYNDICATE TO SELL COFFEE Its Only Offer in the Current Year Will Be 700,000 Bags. The valorised coffee (tanking oyndlcate, it waa announced yeaterday In cable dis? patches received by Ihe We? fort Coffee Kxchango from London, has decided to mark? I MtJM bag! ?if OPOoS, whhh will constttut? the ode ofT.-rin?' In the correnl .. ear. The riiinniittee h is ooM ii?'.1*11 bago i ? United Ratea ?Jwchaeere, al M cento ? puiind. ami to meet theae ?lea ?W,000 bago will be shipped t?? Mils country from ,\nt VM i|> mu? im.iaai from Havre There will !>.? I [endered in Barago Bh\Ot baga? distributed ii- Pdlows: Kiann?. 13MII hwSJP', ?.?riiiany, phXtSti Antwerp, OABt', Rotterdam, ?"<?>. and Trieste, IMM baga. Between February ."? an?l '? ??aiiiplei* will i,?* exhibited in ea<h ?>f these merket? Tendera are te i??* for lots <>f IMM hat??? Offers win be received until i p m, al the ofltceo of pchroeder & Ca, Leaden hall otreel, Lonilon. The rt?ortanUon oonuntf I tee ha* received an offer tor tbe mttre . bags at S3 franca, Unding ?mill Fat ii.tiv i;\ .a 11,1 it has Mm prlvttego ?if accept? in?,- thi* offer in par* - n whole. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE | Mailed anywhere in th? United State* ' for 12.50 a year. ? MARINE INTELLIGENCE MflflATTRE AI .MAX AC - -< 7 la ?ini-'t f. l?i. rn.'.in tett. . n III?,Il *-.*?. A II-ft ?? \t .-.' h ll?uk II ?'?? '!???.?: : 13*04 M? n (la i *U WIRELESS .REPORTS. .Train.?. rrp??rte?l an 1 I".'. milSS SSS! ?f II. ..k al '?'."' 1 m e->l.i*,ai. U ,>. t.. .to. i, i,. morrow evening ??r Runday mornlns. Th? I? 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I't.i Rico M:3t> a m 12:00 m i.iMialia. ?'??Ion. i i! Kuli.. !?:.*:.) ?? ni l2*O0m Saratoga. Havana. Ward.l'i:?main 1 :im \i tn 1- A Wilhelm. Jamal?, H A. 11 :i?i a ni 2*O0 p m Advance, cnatobaJ, Pan R R.lt:80a m 2:00pm : ayalL Hsn i:- oth. 12:0 l m 3.00 p m O Print?, I)'-* Ayr..-, l'unie.. .vim a m ll:i?nm DruiinralK. Mvld.-.i An, R P. 2:?ioa m B p Willem m. Haytl, itnwi ll:3uani 2.00 p m California, Glssa*****.*?, Anchor, i ;00 p m Mlnnewaaka. London. Atl Tr uno a ni l'i* ?!l Pleni'int. . N'a??;ei. LI g i I .?ni a m il i,u? ki iih.ii ii. --Ian Joan. Ins. It Ab m Iroquoia, Jacksonville, Clyde 1:00 pm ?:i.!>!.!)>. R ?le Janeiro, Il SA.llMO a m l:?l'pm san Jacinto, ?alvsston, Hai.. i:>*0i>in Concho, Tempe. Mallory. l*O0pm Cotgt Louis. Savannah. lav. 3:00 p m MONDAT, jam AltV IV. s'arainacca.i'arauiai*ll?.>. KHWI.11:30am .'?.???>,, m Katahitln. Brunswick, Clyde..- 1 :?W p m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and staasser. Close In N. V. I' M. Tahiti ami Mai<iue-?as ?via fian Praaciacoj Marlp?.?., .Jan. 2?. 6:.'?i Japan. Corea, ?'hlna ?via Tacoma) ? ?M.-SK?. Mara .Jan 2?. ti:30 Guam. ttllllppiMS ?vi? Sat. Fr.in risoel I) i transport.Jan 31, 6:30 Japan. ?'? r.-a. China, I'ntUppines ?via v l-torlai M.mtpasle . ..Keb 2.11*30 Hawaii, l-'ljl Islands. Satncan lal ai'li. New Zeslaad, Australia ?via Victoria) Marasss .F?-b l?. ?.30 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Thursday, January 2?r), 1912. ARRIVED. st?atner '*ara?.i-?. i.i Uusyrg Jsnsary It, Ihierto ?'atollo |tS, ?'lira? an lh and S.ii; I MO 2 '. to i lisa Delletl ?v Co, uith 33 iiaaasngars* mails an.I iii.Ikp Arilv.l m l il? Un al 10 p in. 34th. Steamer l'hlla?l?*lphla. .-ontliampton and Chef bourg Janimrv 17 an?! QueenstOWS Is. t'> lbs A merk-en Une, ?ith M tirst. 124 eseeitd ?ahin and ISO steerage pass.-ngers, mails an.l Oldse. Arrleed nt the Bar at 12:33 a m Steamer Hoval Prince ?Mr?. I'al.utia N<ivem i.? r IS, Uotombo Decembei 1. Su.-.* I*. Port Said 1?, Malta 20 arpi Boston Januar> 23, '.. l'aul F ????rhanl g ?u. iviili Misse. Arriviil nt tl?- >:ar at 7 30 p m. 24th Steamer liraunfels (Oerl, ?'.iletina November 21. ?'nlotnlrfi DacemtMr !? and Boston Jan 1 ? to Fun? h. K.lve * ?*o, with mdje. Arn the Rar at 10:30 p in. 24th. Steamer luvet), dir?. Barbados Janu.iiv i7, to Houlder, \Vi?r <?**. Il.nd, In ballast. Arrlv.,1 a? ?In- Der at 1.4?, a in Steamer Misto?- ?llri. Clenfuegos January 1JV. 10 .1 II \Vln?-!i? M? r * t'o, In ImMast. Arrived at the Hur at M t> in. 24th ttttMiaer An?con, < ii?-tot,ai January 17. m tits I'anama Italltoa?! S??P I .In?-, with 30 passen/ers, malls an.I iu?ls?. Arrived at the Bar at In BO p in. 24th. .-'earner Idaho .Hi). Hull January *i, to 'an demon A- Son. wl'h nids? Arrived at the liar at h a in steamer Hawaiian. Puerta Mesica January 17. to the An*?-ri?an Hawalteo Ss Una, with mdre. Arilvcl at the Mar at ?l:.V> a m Mum r President Lincoln itler). iinmbni; lanunr-- II llnulng-rie and Southampton 14. i?> t'n? II un ir {- V.nerl? .111 Line, with .'?4 first. 212 ?? "end, 202 ihird cabin an?l 43*. eteersg? passenger**?, mail? .n,d m?L?*. Arriv-rd at the B ? ? i 13 -, m Itetapan ? l>r.i. gents Mirta Js:i USry IS, ??Ion |s and Kingston 'JO, to the L'nlted Frutl Company, nrltn 10 passengera maili ami mdse .-.rrlverl si the Bar at 10 ?" .1 in .-?? itn?-r T-iK'is ?Hii. Bermuda January *.'1 t?> .-? .?i ??. .-i et s.m. with il?! passengers, malls and '*id> trrlved si th? Bat at 11 a m. ? vVili? m III ' Iniirh i. Surinam Decembei ;-i. Dem.-r.ira January ?_'. Trinidad ' Carupano ?; ?'umani an?*. Guanta 7. la ?? 8, Pus to Cabello '.'. Curacao io. .ia?*me| \-?. "ms ' i IS, leremin Ig fort au Prit, Patll ?;?iave5 is a-iil Si Man* and ?lonalv ?? IS, io the Reyal Dutch West India Mai S p-uaengors, malls nn?l nidae. Arrived at :h Bai H t" !?"? a 'n Bteai ?? '? esandra ?Ian?, t'openha-fen l>e. cember ?"? and r>arlm? nth 31, to PunCn, K'lve A ?'?> .i'i mil-..- Airlv.-?1 at the Bar -.t '.' p in gteatnei irlstopher illn, Manan? .lanuarv I Pars 13. .nd Barbados ik, t?. H?.oth A Co, wlih IS aessengers ..mi nuls?-. Arrived at Hie 1... i ?t :i 4'? n m Steamer Monro?. Newport News snd Not - folk, io the ?Hii Iinininl.in S? Co, with pas ?eiiijsers ?tad milse Pass? ?I In Band] H??ok :' D 11 p m Kteamer Hamilton Newport New? an?l N'??? folk. t?. the i?|! Dom nl?an Ss ?*o. with pas sengera >n?t in?ls?. l'assert In Quarantm. ,. - 10 n m Steamer Proteu?. New- Orlean? Januaiv 2i> ?<? ill Momharn i ? -tl? .*.'., with pesaena;ei nn?l mdae. Passed in ?quarantine at 7 \-? H m ?mer :-"Of|unis, Jackaenvilia .lanuarv j. and <"tni-lestnn 2.".. to th? Civile S? ?*o. w|t' peaeengers and nnlse Passed n ?^u.irantln? at In *i m Stei?ni * ?*ltv of s- ! mils, Savannah .Tanu H". -?ns. to the 0?e*,n s? ?*?>. with passenaers an.t m?l??v Anchor?-?! In Quarantine at 1 i ", 1> m Steanie, .)?i-?r II (Dan), <*"penh.ia?n Janu arv II ?.'hristtaala 13 and ?'hr'Stlansand 14. t?. Punch, i. ^ ' 0, Alth r.*:> cabin and 177 ?t-eri,,, . i?-e.|*-,>r? and mdse Arrived nt th. Bar at I '.'i p ?t* Sandy Ho?.k. N I. Jan '.'.'.. 0 .10 p m Wind north northwest, moderate breeze; partlv rlou?i> . I ljth t sea " SAILND gteaaters la Sav-sla (Pr), Havre; wiih.-i vniii?. B?. . ilr.inl' W? steal?* ? Brl. Kant... Petrolaln? (Br), Renen; fr Valla Pbilsdel phla. Mo:-*. ?*a?tle, ll.ivana, Fagertun ?N',,n Norfolk; <'?eana tBr), Bermuda. Prln'-^c Anne, tforfolh md Newport News; ?"l.v of nah, Savannah; I>otnlnlc ?Bn. Maran ham: i:i m?1". <;,<iv. *to,i; Oreenbaak tBr>, Havre; Alletnannla (Oeri. Inagua; Time? (Nor), Havana. Guaiit.m.imo (Cuban). Havana. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVKH. Wflllngton. Jan 22?-Marlenfels .Gen. New Te-rk via ?'ape Town, Melbourne, et?-. Alexandria, Jan g If S Car?n la iBrl. New V.irk via Madeira. Algiers and Naple?. Shanghai. Jan 2S .Ie?er1 ? ?Hrl, New York via Algiers. Colombo. Singapore an?! Hong K?mg. Manila. Jan 24 Indra^eo (Br), New York via .\.|?-n, Cenang an?l Slngai>ore. 8A1I.KI? Liverpool. Jan 2*> Arabic ?Br>. New YorV via ?juo-etaatown Qiieensiown. Jan 2? -New York, from South? ampton an.l Chert^urg for New York. frenoa. Jan 23 Tnormlna ?ItaD. New York. f.penhagen. Jan 20 Pennsylvania (Dan), New York Cape Town. Jan 20 S? honfel? (C.er). from New York for FreinantI?". Ste, Haxl.a.los Jan 2ft Atrato ?Or), from New York. Kingston. Ote, tor Southampton i'ochtn. Ian 22 Indrawadl (Br). from Yoko? hama, M?-, for Boston and New York. PAMKD, Bcilly. Jan IB Rotterdam (Batch), New Tork for Amsterdam. _ AMUSEMENTS. iitiis? ,43d Ht h. di?. Mts s Dsetgaetafl. Ev.* AMOI M> Till. WORLD. M*: XT SIN l*;\ i: Pop Prices, s* at? on ?at?. Mherl HtMldlN?. AI.EX AN I ?Kit II KINKMANN. litarla lis III.ida, Haul llorenso, l.nur*. Urav? '. ni"! I.. 11.1:1111. Volpe Hytnph. Orch. I? %!.*? *-., ir? -a in i:!,? ir, Mm Timu'w.?*:!".. im. . THE ROSE OF PANAMA .mill vr. The? .'.'" 1 St., in. M-.V ?>. K.ve |:lg f ;;?:,{.'.'?.;? A BlTIiiRELYONTHE WHEEL LYRIC, 4.'?l. West of ffwu Bvenlna-i ? IG. L : 1 UTTLE BOY BLUE !.. w ii. i.i*. lit It II it ?*,<*.. 1. \ a :t.*>. Bvsa.S:M -a 1 ; 1.1 mi Jam , l, uiili?? ''' " "--"' '? '>*?? ?"??? bore? ?? World 111: HRMIlOn \r.,i To-m'w.a-iffl. BROA mi'AI ! ir-.1 . 11 1 a H ?v iv |vgs 0:10 K -A. TheWeddin^Trip7,,;:en", W KHT rND.l-.VW.of S w y.i *? 10 Mat.Ttn-? \\ ?It<>ia Ioriiori riii?.?-. m The St ranger?. N'vi ?."k .MITT AND ?FF AP-USS in DSRAELI The ?Hi Wonder of the World. in?ffl (??a^ CENTURY K< ???"'!'h.?tri 1) TelSSOOCtA I . s M.il? ?Vu! (Pop 1 g Sat. '.' Shiirp. Wll I irifl ' l'.'.'.u?. ,.i',l :inih Si KveS. Or?O II ALLAI A J m .1 w '?'' and TII-M?.IIT I.-..MI1 lime. iCT'lD '?'"' V.x'-p 1 II" Mai T" AOlUfl .,?? |:ia \v,',i Mata. Me-|1.M IT'S BIFFIN?, ?.mu? Kl V RAYMOND HITCHCOCK S-HAiTyosog THE RED WIDOW *??*''? 1 ii?) ? Th.11 *S*wa) A *?*d ?t. -,1 tun-n a.v| 1 ?j, MiI |?.inu Mis Kitiio* Ai.i'hs Hla Plays Coder?, ?.COHANS 'Vit THg IIKSi' mi .'?1 *.vi. |-VH?'K iV, *-i.*mi: Tlii; DAl s 1 >K HOTT, 5 ?B UTTLE MILLIOMAIRE ^|AMMgR*ITKI.N'^' ? :.., 1 1 MttoaA, Ja? J Ir.'d si. Kvi ?.'.'.? 511 nu.m. ??us gdwardO1 1?? ?III? M ,1 ?.;,.!' ,.,, \ .', hool Boy?? ' ??Ma. Until?. AC?DEnY11 int VIRGINIAN AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN rt-iun? ?m e?iumbu?. Mit. To-m'w, 50c, 75c ??*.??" SI. 00 MIKAIL MORDKIN i.opoi how.\?pajit/.kaia ?l?ir*<*t fron? ?he Metropolitas ?ipera House) And th.* HiK MuMieiii'*'"?,-?. Vinlatla" **ll-s?'*r Ki'.tertalniuent '?"l* flU-BUa : t'ait. ANNKTTK KEI.l.ERMANN. *.? \n\*. \l?.lll .BIO CONCERT CASINO. Ms a :i!? Bvet'St. Mat.Tm'w. 1 :( I WINTlIltol' AMI'S Pri-sents ?||||||D||y THF. SENSATION d U IR U M U II M ml ne Klllott'-? Tl? . 3l?.t?et ByiUAv. KvN.lJ. ?";V,- THE BIRD OF PARADISE Pl9uhnil<*a4vh l' "? H'wiiy Kr.r.liiaia S : 11? riHMWIPhone 2?BH Brjrs.nl Mata To-mor BOUGHT AND PAW FOR ?%,? i',:" WlllUni '..ill, ? h ? IIVIKDV, ?lar V. of IVway. room'sA" Bunty Pulls the Strings M \\ll VTTAN ;u?h ,?. ?-I i A?.. IIIIITTt |CCC Opera House, iMst.Tm'w.S-lB l*a*-?l - mufaFW Nxt.W'k. -Margaret II.IJNtiTON In Kln.lllng. METROPOLIT AN S8K?. To-night nt |:ll I- Donne tu ri ?va?-. Farrar. Alten. Maubourg. Kirrniii; Judlowker. Scottl. lHdnr. Segur?la, fond.. Tosranlnl. . Sat. Mat. at '.*?Klgolplto. Tetrasslnl. <>rrld,r-*; Smirnoff, ltenaud, Ret S 1er. Cond.. Kturanl. Bat*, Kvg.. 1 M ?innert W'olf-Ferriirfa Can lata "The N>?v Ufe." un.l.-r personal ?llre.-ilo?, of the < ?imponer. Koll'.l l.v mino, program. Bo lo|?|n: aieck, Wh-kliHiii. Hurrhin. Amato. Met <?P ?'Iiiniia ?inh.. liiiva' Choir, Organ & Plan?. Nevl Mon. htg. ?f.olia-ngriii. DestlBB. Il" inei Jadlowker, rjrtawold, w>n ?*<?nd. Herts. xxeti. Kvg. nt s |B Aitaee. ferrar, Matien auer. Bparkea: Rothler. Coud.. Toiaeanlnl. Thura?. Aft. .? 2 :in lut I'erfVe of Aft. ? yci> Dei Ring ?les Nlh.liiiiK? m RhelngoW. Thur?. Kvg. it 9 Cavalleria l'ustlraoa and PiagllHc.l. li.Hiiiin. ?inilsla!. Caruso. Martin. S. ..ni Ollly. ?'i,?il . Sturuiil. Krl. Kvg. at 0:ir?-|.urla. T? trar.zlnl, ( on Nlitntlno. Amato, Wit herspnon ?OBd.. Sluranl. ?ARDKAM PIAN?- PHP DCI ?Cnifl ?'"' s; nr. B'way. Eve. 8:15. DtLAOUU Mata Thura. ra?J*J**t. 9.IB. liAVIl? BEI. A SCO present? HA"? It? Wanriri r*. THE KKTl RN OF AR FIELD I'Hlll (?KIM?. t Evening? at * 2 ?T W | .,,!,! Sat., f.eU\ REPUBLIC:^ "*"*' Kv- ?at~" DAVID ?RLAMCM Present? THE WOMAN With the rumble of q*? O ver coa I Tumble in your cirs You can lace the cold nave without a ?grumble. Warm Winter ovcrcoati at bargain prices. (15, ?20, $25 and X'W. All store; :v? \a H e<kesl Suit yourself loo ?f vou lik-sj Revised prices n.jw on our mixture suits. Vou'vj been "asleeu" ? your life if ytjii b-iven't slept outdoors, "Fiak" sleeping suits of Llama wool keep you warm in coldest weather. For little folks as well as grown-ups! Rogers Pket *.cv Company, Three Broadway Stores at at ,t Warren St. 13.'.i St. 34th Si Btll.T TO I.A8T \ LIFETIME THE tmi?S BAGO*! PIHH3S ESTABLISHED 1789. Ret ill BeblMtS : * 505 5th fivenua, Room SOS PLAYER PIANOS A SPEC1ALTT. AMUSEMENTS. NEW VDIIKS LBAOIKO TIIKATBEA CMDI9C Broadway and 10th Ft Ev? I-H tmr ne Ms tin?-?- Tn-moi-rov " \* KTHJ?L_pm I. \ r 3 TIMEt IHE ? n m -?i rot Till. HI If HE ?sss; miss ummk In whit ma> h?- described as ? NOVELTY '.gs** LYCEUM '? :, NAZIM?C^JL NEXT Tl WOAY < V.ARG^Rfl A>GL? ski i.ix?; > ?? WOM GH MORI ppircainy '? ? ?o*1 ,-,,hptEv?ni ?uniir.ninn ? -, "DellaThtfu * most ,pp??sl? -? ? rmlng "?Tim?-? WHITE MAGIC LEAP YEAR** <??>nio.lv >. ' *tti tUSU am Phillip? and R?M roop??r M?>cm<. I i ? iidi :iiin*?. GERTRUD! ELLIOTT UlQlllC \V - 41M Street. F.v-*-?. ? n?nnld To-mor'w g Thurs". l'A DON'T MARRY BEFORE SEEMS THE TALKER UlinCflU '' St.. n?-.?r B*?.. Ev? '15. nuuaun ,t ?ii **>rn?8tion Kvt r i-.r.lin iri Siltl. MME. SIMONE E?" ?Till RET? I.'N PROM JF.Rl AAiaVL. FULTON *!__*_ LAST :i I 1MKK. nins .r.'.?th Bt.. B'wt] ? ?'Ire!* PAIlA t; i.? io MstsTm'w I The Quaker Girt List Mat T?> r WM. COLLIER GAIETY ' ' ELSIE FERGUSON Com. NFXr MONDAV, Seats Now. ?*? 'HAN g HARRIS present OFFICER 666 M<-lodr;?nian<- Fare? hv I II g with George Sash md Walldic I ddiaf-sr filDDIPV ?'? st :,r ',* : "?'?*' UAnnll?A | ?LAST 3 TIM FS? Tilt -r \ VTOl Ulli II POU tit km r- must film ns UnMnt p.- m m nos. k.Mthl'KlidllvIll. Er. I OTIS SKINNER In AN 1/IOIiCT "-: ARABIAN KIAH1E.I ?orrovr NIGHT, iiiwmiii Newlmsterdam V' - ?'-^?l kt?h3 BEN-HUR Hi*. ; inn in?. NBXT MONDAT 9setS Sow. Kl.AW .?*.- BEI AN'.KR ?m r THETRIILOF THE LONESOME PINE A new dram.t *?-??. Bur ?? Ws book <>f th.- ?.un.- i .im?* by Joi.n Fox. Jr. with CHARLOTTE WILIE8_ LIBERTY K.*"V; l\& LOUIS mann ;M?rUS?K UCU/ VnOV B'way. 45tl PI K ?i?"1 ntlf TUlllV Mat.? To-ni.?fw .\ \\ 4 " I* JEFFERSON OE ANGELIS f.' ?;;: THE PEARL IMAIDEI LVCKI M THRAIIBE. -<'? ,fU Tills ,ii;ii'\\ AFTERNOON H ?jj BEATRICE HERFORD IN HER ORIGINAL MOMH jm;I'BS._ ' ?GlflRP ?W'V.'-i-i???. "V*.;* llnghsm? OLUDL Mi? T*ii.*w.'i\\??l ?? P>nflir PAV I*' Hro,,.l.v .?>**? BlS EDDIE FOY 0\rTtm ."?? ?arc??t^^."^wa^ ?200 Eitra Balcony S??>t?. at ti? Qe-mUlT Hall. Tu?*-??day Evcniu?. Frtinisn <***. i . >?i-i m m? moi v ?>f MMI'I ?*..?*. \ M OKI? , late i'i.*-!.l.*ni "' ? __ HY M PHONY WM'IETI OF MCW *.***** to Endow a _-. HOSPITAL BED ORCHESTRA OF THE SYMI'IMNT .??>' !?"? WALTER HXMKOM II I .inductor. Josef Hofmann, "-^j S.-nln m ?*?rn.-Kle Hall. Tysjin*? S 1 VV "H .!* ; _ _ __ tur. Hsll. To-mor'e Aft . SiU i *.?*.??). HOFMANN Htrlnway 1'laii" MKt. Qulnlsn Air.-ney. '-KATHAKINR < \KNM.1K HAU? G00DS0N / MKt Anton,., Sswyf._Kt^PlSSe^ RHILHARMONIO _} >.., iet> of Sen lork. \^ S JOMKF WTRAKHKI. fonduct?. ^V X * ? \KNKl.lK HAM.. 1 f Till? IMern??!! nt StW. ,., I | B'ktys \??lm>.. Hun. Aft.. M ?ne. NOKIWj^J COLONIAL ?Vnn Al-vne. "X R?? |f,, |h ., ,, of th.. indeivvorld *?; ? lU?URRl ??H?? ?allfornla. ???jS ALHAMDnA Nll.hoU ^ m .rom Ed**?2J ???jatly Mat. 20c.|J. C. Nussnt * Ce? ?*****'