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?. M. C. A. FUND NOW $2,1 ?30,787 Collections Yesterday Bring the Total $91.246 Nearer $4,000.000 Goal. MISS GREENE'S GRATITUDE Head of Morgan Library Pledges $1,000 to Show Ap? preciation of What Miss Dodge Did for Her. of lin- ;' ? dol?an which have pome.i into th?- Y w. C. a -v II. c A. bttUdlng fund non- has -riven the ????? lot tnoro k'-.ti delight or mort resolutely strf?nKtiH?n?"i its determination lo the whose .*1.?*?A'<?? than the 11.(100 which ?rim?"- ?.-i.ti!... from Min ?Belle D* tit??no. who preside* ov?tr J. P. Morgan's jr.? ? s l'l.ruy in East .->' ', Ii Mle?! M?>s < ;r? ai. - . rmt] I i Included In the 1*4.246 col??-"-te-1 in t;.<- daj ending at yesterday an?! helped t?? raise the total td | m.TSl. It was ri'it so much Die amount ol !1i?' p ft thai pleaeed it.<- tommltt?*? aa th? rpfliit behind it Mis?, t ;r?-" ii?? waa a ' v *\\' <'. A. L-irl." and kn?-w bettei than an-, giver before her, probably, how worth: ol 1 ? - mii port t; ? an iifs??iiatl?>n house In this ell R i oor elrl, ami there ?tu?ile?l the noik Fhe later took up foi Mr. Morgan Non ehe is one oi t)-.?- n*?oa*4 expert and highly pal?! librarians in tlie world "Tiie Y. *>v i' a cared for her eh?? was? ""tarvtng,*" hot "dater said .i^ niRht. "ami the wanted i?? ?i?. something to help other girta who are ho ni??r.> fortunate than siie was This was the ?Me. way ahe could think of." MsH (?r-cne'M letter t.. Mr Perkins 9 ?antten from th.- Morgan library, 'n " ehe said: "I am anxiour to contribute *.!???" to the Y. W. C. A. fund, in \?. I . h roil are Interested, as a ; tight appreciation of *?.hat Mips (ira..- i; i? done f"i mvFelf anil countless other ^;i?. is. to uh ?ni she has given Dol only n start In l. .t ??. m..s; . ? . "1 am botrciini" you thui personal! I esk if it is poaalMa foi me ? i pledgi money now ai,<i pay it after J UM." Equitable Gives $25.000. Two pifdees of *.???? ? i helped to ?rwell yseterda] ? total One Was con tributed ?.ri behalf of th?? new ?Equitable Building by Coleman du Pont, ?with a let? ter statin?; that Ins reason foi ..>ntni..t insT was the Ineatimable food which the two institutions could ?lo for the young ?n?-n and women who %v..uid muke up moat of the l'J.OO"? people to he housed in the balMlng. This mn was cr?Hit?-d lo the ? ? ? ?tive eonnlll? ? Tiie other was an anonymo'i? ? ontrlbu t.on repon??! by l-'iaii?is Inou?s Blade, v hose team took second honora in th?* Drat day's ct*41eetlng< I ? ? - beaten onl} by Mis. siade's aggregation it booated Mr. Piad?--?! team to tlrst place, with the total of ?""?."??-?, t-clipsin?* the record of I Mt by his wlf?a on T***eday. Mrs Blade vas only nM?* to report h modest |S,500 I aaterdaj, "An n't you Jealous of your husband BOW?" she was aske'l. "laaloiiaT M?*s*ncy, n?>'' she replied, laughing ' I'm frightfully proud of Mn. ?' T'a.- hlgheel s<ore for a woman's team was m;:de by MlM BHiabeth W. I and her assistants, with a total of $6.101. Mr. and Mrs. Jam. s M'-I-eari sent her *s*).000 of this aha said, afi.-r their daugh? ter Ethel found herself unable to : MbM Dodgo'a invitation to arara on bet 1' am. Another Jl.CiOO rame from a Woman whom she had asked to contribute In a preliminary Campaign laat fall. The friend tbd not do BO thi ?., but surprised her >?? terdav by s. tiding her a check wi;h?.?r aoliotation. other contributions of $i,'??i or more yesterday included tSMo, M.M0 and M>gJ0 from anonynioup sources B.MI from Will? lam Colgate, and $1,00"? sack from Mra .. Hugh O'Nell, Kdward W. Ph.ldoii. J. B I L. Davis, "William H. Wolverton and E. C. Rodman. Standing of tb? Fund. The ?tat?a of the f'ind ?ls annoumed at r.oon yesterday at headquarters. No. M Brood street, was: Total yesterday.?:'.?>?>!< Ml Klngsley Committee. 9S.011 I'laJ-lt Commltti*.. . Mtl Kvinz Committee. i .'..",.'. Wojnoa's Committee. IS.tM?] Urntii Committee. . J :.'?>:; Harlem Csasunltta?. T-? 4"olored Committee. - - hi? utlve committee. l'?H. Grand total to-day. *>!?1."'+.. Crnr d total to date. S.?B0.787I K1NC.KI.KY ?-OMMIT'IKK, BY TBAM8. 1?Francia Louis Slade. captain.. I20.SM 2?James S. i'u??lim*ri, cupt?lii... ) (10 a?Joseph P. l>a>. captain. a?};, 4?<-?. Dsakmsn Hoppm. captain.. 2M 5?William J. "tehleffellB, captain M0 f??R. H. Montaomery. captain.... .",'.:. T?John Ni? olson. captain. UT a?J. t". Auchlnclos?, CRptaln .. MO 9, y. S. KasslnK, captain. ?5140 10??vleorfe C. Hub))*, c-spiain. l ?,.'. Total. |U 077 ('LAi'.K COMM1TTBB, BY teams 11?John Sloan??, captain. 13?u?r?nic PrMdy, captain... . la?John IJama, captain. 14 -I'tillp W. H.-rii... captain. ?rank I?e K. Iluyler, captslii . 1??John Ross I>elatleld. captain . 17 Tfcomaa a Bockner, captain IS?H. | Alrnt.?T^. ia|ithln. In?? "levi-lanl A. Mtinn. captain . ?JO?Dr. rleth M Mlllik.-n, captmn T'tal. Ki"N/. roMMirrr.K Bl T?am A?U H. King, captain. Team B? P. C J'inkhain, captain 11.?.'..-, Total. |1 Nf U'oMEVR <"'?MMITTKE. BY TKAMS "il Mrs. Iv It L ?loul.l. captain.. M.l'O IT*??Mn I'-aii'is ly<uls Slade. cap? tain .I. C..100 B*" Misa 1. :???': "'.". Dodge, cap? tain . 0,111 14?MftM Basil?; B Wilson, captain. I Win Mi?, Dorothy P?rtalas, captain. 1.021 M Mrs Christin? Tsrhoa? Hsr ri'-k . c?ptala. i ir, 17 Mrs Plorance Oto wall, c?ptala. OT] 99 Mrs BUJala W. Blls?. ?-aptam. I.Iti fS Mra KathaaM B. rotter, ? .n> t.iln ., . H*g nt? Mim? Aaaa Maxwell, captain. inn Tf'tal. 110,001 The annoiinctment of Ihe total yest?r rpiy aniusi ?I John Watiamak'T, who ?amo fr?ini rhliad' iphla to ad'lr.-.?-> I lie work aajm Me ??aid ?Well. I m<* *hal b**aT4fMa*a1 down In Broail atroet is ?ood to-day and mm ay c.-sy. Voj have one Kreat thlnK in yo it fav.tr at this tirn??j.?-oi.l?- .-an acarcely I'll Jt:ht now how much money tli.y'r? ?OaTag lo tie able to keep BniOOg they ?iv. !t away. If you're not sure how much >our Incoui?- tax 1? K'oini? to deprive you of FOU can at bast lOaTaaW UM tax by liisIriK to the fund. "I have had the | rivilepo of OontlibUt? ijiK toward Y. M. C. A. i.ulWlInur?. all ov. r ttia worliL 1 want to teil you that ? WORKERS IN Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN. I.t-?t t" right Mrs, Francis LouisSlade, Mrs.John \itkt-n. Mrs.J. R. L. DavisandW. Kellowen Morpati bat - n't - ? n- mon? ?Me of th? world "i Un- other wh'ch l think ao wIbi \- Invested, ao worthily Invested, as ? ? a ol ttia ssaodai ons ^ Wanamakei mentioned .i t.-v. natn?*i ?. i. t m tiii-.t hlatoi i1 the commttt.rdei ? ? i-' t. r i: M? Burn? y da) and s ? I ii I todge 'i.i ? during tn?- rampa . that an OppOl 1 .1 iiv t?? ?in li? li, those two (real workers would man ?? t.. s. nd In contri I 'it i m One ? rtmenl heads in Mi Wan ? Sea "i 01 k ?1 ..f wh.it is known 'is the "Amu** squad. i?.:.. a !? an; of prof? who :n ?? not r'<i!l..\\ :: ? ? m. i>v th.- Joint campaign committee, but : na among a omen in vari I.|.;|.--M,ill B - - M'- Ii"-' ' Btowell, who came her? from (Vorcei -r Masa., .? ? ? ? ? ? r bur band, oro ?? a lead? i lu ths Ne ? and I? t' her ;?!??'-? ? ? mil? ai boom ? Mra Btowell, when asked > leave i ? , g? t . t ? .. ng squadron,' ? - ?? had a birthdaj about the time the ca? ? san Bh< anewered thai slip aould c?l?br?t? rlhds b giving a month of her time t.. the of New Fork, sh>- la s dlreetor >?f the Y. W C a and ws? responsible for the Introduction of welfare a ork among thg H i ?;.. . ? . ?? ;.... eg m I ? n v.. Ifsre woi h was ,i new and nntnci thing in ti,i ? c I The pn sldenlg .?: all the si ?-??? i ipreai companies in the dtj offered theli wag - ? ?? da i i. ca? i "? appeal I ? fund '.n the shap? o? ilgai aloni the ? A new clock started yesterday morntn? to ? t off the dollars on ihe n tel Theresa Bavent** avenue and l"?tfa street, bh.i un other will t?'i! Broadway "f the irroi r? of the campaign from the Hetdl? Tower, el Broadwa: and UM street, eft? lo-mon "? Til?- women <<f the commltteea will have fasting this afternoon ai Mi-s Qraee Dodge'a, No, 3K Mam-.m avenue. Big , healed, bul the womi n managed u> keep secret yesterdaj what might I?? ? ape ?? ?i >.r th? rn NEW HOSPITAL DEDICATED1, Sea View, for Consumptives, I Has Official Exercises. s?-a view Hospital, the n<*w Institution for tuberculoets aufferers on Qiyiaea Hill, Richmond, iras dedtcatad yesterday ni t?-i - noon. Michael .1. Drummond, Commis? sioner of ?'haritt'?, presided at the ese** rises aii'l oondocted an Inspection of the jiiant previous to th?- ceremony, The eight hospital buildings command ? view of the oountrj for miles on all sidea Then* an? sccommodstlona for 1,00? per? sons, and the Institution, when completed, will liavi- cost aboul !.'..".?> 1,90% The food and supplies an- ail handled .'rom central points an?! distributed by electric trams Gardens an- I.? inir laid out between the buildings AnionK the ipeakera yesterday were Homer Folks, aecretary of the Btst* Charities AM Association, and Prank H, Mann, assistant set retary of the t?bercu? io8is committee oi the Charity Organisa tlon Society. Mr. folks said that he be? lleved the hosj'ital would aSVC Die lives or |#,sej persons snnually through the U'.ument of patients and the prevention of infection to others. CLARENCE MACKAY BACK Won't Talk of Suit Against Wife?To Live in City. CU***?nce ii. Macksy, president of the I'ostri! TelegTaph Company, who, with 'us three children, iuirri"d abroad several months ago, returned yesterday on hoard tin- 'Whit" star liner Olympic. With him yesterday ?rere his tteugkter Ellin and his son .lohn w. iiis eldest daughter, I Katherine, arrived her?- ;i month BgO and j Joined hef rnotlKT In roitlatid. Me. Mr. Mackay and his children remain? d? In tleir rooms on board the Olympic for more than an hour sfter tii<- vessel docked. I.ntiT. when Mr. Ma? kay Marte.l I to lepve tin- pier, h?- was sakod in regard j to the "MMM suit reOSBtly brought sgah at Mrs, Mackay by Mrs ,i<i-..-i>h a. Blake? Wife of the well known BurKeon. Mr. Mackay als?, was toM that the nit had in-' n dropped t.y Mis. Blake, ?Tnder the i irriuiistari?-es," he ttki, "you will liH\e to Sacase me from dls < grdng these affairs, i do n?u tappet to po to my pla<e In Kosvln this winter, but will remain in this city." MORE STEEL TRUST DENIALS. The BBBM kind of testimony ihat hat been gtrrtn onwaverlngly from the begin? nlng of th?- government Inquiry int?i the United States Bteel I'nrpnratum was gtvea yasterday. Wrom sack witness it is I. sraed that no monopoly in nu lul.s REAL PUNCH FOR REEL CROOK Iron F ist Didn't Know I'igln Was for Films. Transferred Sleuth of the! ' . " f ? ? ? 11. - ttlng In ? . - - the WS! ? I thank m.- ll .-.-? -\.-l..mi..l IS? live.' ? ? I the 1 : : . , ? ? . eked - I ?who ? ? l we ? - rok? i think 1 ?i-i?-. ' . ? Joseph s -? t mer fei red on Tut s i>\ 11om M to the Broas '' H.. .;... ? ? ? . . - . half of s il . . . . . n osi . ? ' -?-.s ,i',.! he MW, Bedford I si k atstlon of the 1 i ? ? ? ? ? ? lrnil\ Idual tearli oni WT< ? ? ? - "Stop, thief!" uni u man in a 1 form. The 'n ifoi - taught In a rvn of eev< I this film." had ? s< emlngi) vicio tie aet-to, t . antl) if the inlform i My on 1 r day like end. "To thi - tu r.lm ?i.v.iiK down n. ;.. i he a hm of the mla ?- ' ? ? but the ? ? ? ? . t to take 1 ? pictures out 1 .1 r. t 11k? until the ' ?? ? re. poiaii , CLEARING HOUSE FOR BETS RAIDED BY POLICE Inspector Gillen Smashes Wav In?Finds Fifty Telephones and Many Racing Charts. W! at Is believed b] the pol to 1 rlesrlng houaa for hookm ikei n> m "fork. New Jarse; ind ? well as the dlst**ibuttni p I I resulti. ?-???'- ?ded ) eaterda by Ii Qlllen has raided s dosen o? n i.irooma In bli .? lasi two we? ks i"i ? n i-*htl) he bss | Irani ? In time to .mswt-r the ti ? p and hear some one aay: "This la Bill." Tin- wires were traced snd all i?-?i to nth Mr? .-t and s-.xth avenue, a hi re thei >i - appeared down tin chimney <*>f ? four' storv bulMIni Anne.) with ax?-s. the Inspe tor snd hi? nifn forre.i an entrance yesterdaj ??' ? i.n Htid found on the third snd fourth floora two switchboards, fifty 01 more telephone... ami seversl bssketfulg of racing slips. By the lime the police not In, however, the rooms were empty. To prevent suspicion, th? head of the racing bureau, it wag learned, bad rented I ??tut. i and offli eg in differ? ni ran . oi the ?ir\, end when telephone? were Installed] they were raki-n m;i un.i placed In the i.ns i \ in.- bureau I oan wIiemen. j While no arrests ?rere made, Inspector Gilles ?as confident timt he had broken up, ni leas) temporarily, gambling on thai race? Is this city? Several ol the wires In the third floor rouin were <ut. bat there aere sereral running direct to places In Connecticut, New jersey, Btaten Island, i/.hk island .iriii one to Coney Island Then were fifteen iirivati-wires connecting with placee in Manhattan Ob 11??- third tioor was a long laole, on which were tetephoneg labelled Plmllco, L?gtonls and Kansraod Turk. On the door i" the room trot painted "A. \v?ik?-r, Ca**peater.'' Tii?> police hellere the place has been I ruantng for- t?-n years. I'rum the data furnished t>\ the t?l?phone compaay it was shown that bobm of the uurtruTteents snd wires had lasen mated thsl long a;r... I NOTABLES AT BOOK ?SHOW Exhibition Opens in Roomn of? Authors' League of America. Th?- rnOHt Important feature of this; story is tii?- names. Here the) at-.! Oeorga i'.air McCatdison, Hot Beach, i-;i-j Ms Parker Batter, W-dtaee Irwin, Thomas] nixori. Cteleti Burgess, Cleveland Moffett, Kate DougUa Wlsjsjla, Julian Street; OWSS .lohiison, Carolina Wells, Kathleen Norris, Louis Joseph trance, Jamea Mont? gomen Fian CTharlaa Dana Oibaon, Eleanor ?lates, i'riii?-ens Plerrg Troubets? ' gay ami Percy Markaya They attend?-.! the opening reception of the exhibition of hooks of the year in the rooms, of th" Authors' liQagllg of ft marks Is the National Aits Chtb, N<?. it <'raiiier?y I'ark, last sight Job K. Hedges ami one of two other.-, made speechee, snd then one author, who arss thirsty, took a few others, ?ho said they didn't mind, into th?- Players' ?'lui., next I door. FIELDER AT LAKEWOOD. Lakewood, N i? Hot :: ??_-ov-_rnor? elect Kleider of New Jersey and Mr Holder arrived to-dny at the Laurel HcesM for a stay of a weak WEALTHY FARMHAND TWICE ATTACKS EMPLOYER Bails Himself Out When Ar? rested for First Assault and Repeats Beating:. ' i ? . ?Spring Laki. S. J.. No* 12 A mut** etta< k upon Qoorsjo H proapei oua I irmer Hi Ing at v g Be I - ford, great of hen ? oa '?? ig**d R v.. mi. na, a du* barged farmhand, In the i?.- al jail, fo imana, anger? ?i ?* o? ?ans?- be ?.?..i- dis? hai | I Havens, II ged, at in? ked the farmer with al irp-i dged dlahi a ? uti Ing hla favo and badly Injuring him about the'body. Mra Haveno Interfered and waa thrown ! arrosa the room bj Youmans, injuring hi r oevereljr. foumana waa arrested by Conatable ?3dward it- meen and held for the grand jiirj wi.en Justice William Tllton (-ailed for ball Youmans disclosed tbs fad thai he a is the owner ?.f property valued ??t 11 ;.. al Long Branch, Kollos Ing ins ... ? i ? .;?? Youmani m.un teenl lo the Havena home, whers he gsve the old man a terrible1 beating before frienda Intervened. He waa er? r? ated again, and la lo? ??.? d up In tbo Spring Lake Jail He will be aenl to the ? "'cu \ Jail al i 'reehold in the morning t?> swall develupmenta In lbs . ? ndltion ??f his victims m ?SILK SOCKS'WERE COCAINE Little Boxes of White Powder Cause Dublin's' Arrest. John Kelly, whom Has polies aaj th?-*% know as "Dublin,'' '???'a?? arrested earl featerdsy morning on a charge of bsvlng cocaine In hit poaseasion IVhen the ?i?' i.'iivs explored hit- poeketa and found thirty-throe little boxea <?r white powder, Kellj i...ii;,,i anissod and then ann?*Minc<**-| that be iia.i hern "framed sp " Ha gaV? a man .'??> emits for the packaga he mid, on the ri-presentaiioii tiiat it contained 9 bslf doses pairo of ??ilk aocka Kelly had ? tight <m Titeeday, the ?is? tectlvea osy, and gava bio opponent ?i had beating, Tbo loser, Il la sold, ihsn went lo the police sad "tipped them off" that Kslly wsa pedalling i*ocalne, Tero plalnclothea men wen! to No. U Bowery yesterday inornlng end snrested Kelly. Hs WSa held IS UM contents of his pack UK'" e mid be assdysed. BROOKLYN TO HAVE SAY Public Service Hearings on Car Lines Are Fixed. Brooklyn folk?. an?l those who travel on tin- Long Island i'aiip?a<i ar<? to i>?iv?? th?ir day. Tii.? Public ?Sendee C-oma-dasloa lias caned tor bearlnga to bo h?M on Novenaber 21 shd C7 before <'omniin.sion.-r wiiiiaiiiH to Investigate th.? servies on tiie Urightoti ?euch ami Fulton atreet elevated iiiws -**ad on x?ii tii?. anrfb**a iin??s of the Bro.ikl.vn Rapid Transit Company. ? m November M thoa?? whs travel by eie rsted win bave their aay ami on ICovesa? ber -7 tiie surface car rtdSffS ?'an talk. The ?otnplatnt of the Jamaica BtatJOS Assik lation against the ?Legal Tslnn?! I'all rosd i'ompaiiy will be taken up on No vember -?"?? Tke ?omplaint relatos to the temporar] station at Unies Hall. I ? E Hold Baggage of Hat Million? aire and Wife, Who Came Here on Olympic. wiv-n the White siar Un.-r Olympic nrriv.'d here yesterdai Crass Southampton three ?perlai Treasury nv-entp "seat aboard .?n<i asked to see Mr and Mrs \V Allen Dnnlnp. who win- imsseMiicra. For fully an hour the agenta were en gaged In conversation with the Dunlap? The deputy gurveyorg In rbsrgs of me p!?T esamlnatlora several of whom have made the i>?k?;?"-i eelsurea la 'he history of this port, were sol cionsulted yesterdai by til., si.i.-.i agenta The Dunlap deela ration was .ut for by the Traasur: sleuths, a*ho tn* d It si the hssis for their questions. Th. examination was lusld In ths smok Ing loungi sdjacenl lo the main dlntn? n Mr si d Mrs Dunlap sal to? gether by n table, and before Muni Ml the s-.. r|g sgents. On the table was s large moral Jewel ?-as., from which the agents picked up gema from time to timo during the Interrogation. "Why, then, did you pul thia Jewelry Into this rose? ' sak? d o ??? ol the ag< nt? of Mr. Dunlsp. ??I tell you upon im I onoi I know noth? Ing abo it it." he replied "I have ira-- - oiled on the Atlantic aiany tunes ano am faml lar s Ith sil th? proceedings, but I assure j o i i know nothing shout it." 11 ?? j. wel rsse *aa tsk? n ?? ,v ?? ape rial agent? at the close of the examina? tion snd severs! of the Dunlap trunks wel.- ?nut to the Appraiser's etoreg for t. mi? .i n \ detention. One "f the agents In charge of the detention said any explanation ha mlnht r. about the holding of the Dualap j. w?is and baggagi would be unfair to iii? travellers roncerned and also might Interfere with ? 11 - - secret work of the gov ei niii.-n' ir was learned, Ivowever, that Um Doa? lap baggage and Jewels were held merely on th.- technical question of foreign resl ... :. ? : ? inlans protested that the) had a permanent home In Bngl?nd and bad ne i to thai ..n." | on the firm east? ward trip ?>f the Imperator, after a brief in try. On? ?if the i - - eng? ? on the Olvmplc knew Mi Dunlap ii Kngland ?aid he would i>- allltng r.. go h. fore the special Is .?n.: awear h> had b-"-*n ? rtelghbor ? ? ? ?are, arid OS n> ?! an estile 1 ni '?? his. Mr and Mrs Dunlap were accompanied by th? Ii daughti r, Mil er 1 anlap, an.I a ? u iiii.iin a Dunlap, aon of th" ! it? Rob Dunlap, founder of the Dunlap hat a .- ma led to ins se? on I s Ife, By? rs, in Milwaukee In 1907 His tiist wife, who area Miaa i; ? ? of Montlcello, K. f. ob ? ?? ?! a divorce from him In It96. In September, l?S7, e suit wan t.rought Bat i.lrn in thii cltj foi bi i ? h o? Miaa Ploren? e > ritt, wh SPURNS FEDERAL PENSIONS. Sew Oiieani n- 'nited Da of the Ci nfederacy in convention here were requ ??? to discourage ' ? ibtalntng T'nit.-.i ? ? pen.long for Confederate veteran? ' ? ? |? \\ ..? The requ? it was i on? I in tin annual report of Mr?. Alas? ai .'.? r White pr< ? ? nt general The wise birds are lookin_r CO their dress clothes these days?Open and Horse Show next1 week, you know. Our newest1 dress suits in? clude those made of "King George" cloth exclusively ours in the I 'nited States. Overcoats for evening wear of black and dark oxford cloths, silk lined. I nverness coats. Everything for ev en i n <r dress from patent leathers to silk hats. Wise birds are also looking to their warm overcoats looks like a hard Winter ahead. Soft finished Shetlands and chinchillas. Warm plush-lined and double texture motor coats. Fur lined and fur outside eo.-its. Ulsters, Ko-.t.hs Prr.T Company, Three Broadway Stores at a* at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. _ AMUSEMENTS. ?ROUAN n ut lo-M-.H,, Ar ?..{0 MORGAN KINGSTON -^??fflg-BB?l 'K"'."d I''';'" V'"- ?'?>"" ?. .l'ai! ....Hi.. ... ii?. i.i.n?K?i,h,.,| |.,,,lU| -| ?....??a, BACH AU S M?-' ..r Louden rturlton Baldwin Plano, ; RI -Oil l"l,v-'M:"1 ?EO. KLEINES ??S?? THELA?$TmOAYS? ?V&xxfS. POMPEN "L 'AVrJ IRVING PLACE THEATRE Tkara a Bai Bvi KASBRNINt-UfT; i'i .lUUKNDKItKI M.l. Bat. Mut Dig gHR COLUMBIA *%? Burlesque ftg w MINES*! HU. lin ?1.1? RED MAN BRAND Front Effect of the WHITE? WOOD, but Without the Deep Points. 2 for 25c E4RL & WILSON MAKLRS OF TROY'S HrST PRODUCT See the "G" Line Mushroom Tucked and French Pique Dress Shirts. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. M.M lOHK'S I.EAIMNI' THE.?.THEN AM? SUCCESSES. EMPiRE,!^;;,:::.t;;.^:-t !i!i|W Amsterdam^:^?J^ ETHEL BARRYMORE 5?J ? *?*Kf ?7 i"^ ?? nn. ?.?j." ????? ,, ,om ' ? ?L LI I IL L t Ar t TAMTI"* bj ' Haddun iTiamber?. 1 All IL ,,r,,.r th(. noVP, Hy Ivan ?"?.ryll A ?' M - M.-I.?Man liberty ; ;,;, ;y year's best In Victor Herl>rt'a Orsatast Light Op?ra m "DAVID BELASCO'S u LATEST AND MOST HUMAN DRAMATIC DOCUMENT, THE MAN INSIDE ' It? Kolon?! It. M?,linen* > STRIKES A BIG HU? MAN NOTE AND WILL WIN THE PUBLIC SAYS THE N.Y.WORLD. CRITERION ELC NOW ^|i ! CHRISTIE MACDONALDiSWLETHEARTS Mats Wed. * Sit Thanksgiving S<-?ts Ne?, ? YPFIIM **~*'~- nr H'tt-1" Ev?-?* LIU> " Mats t? ? A Bat, t-fa) LAST .1 MfiHTS? I.AST I MAT?. OIUCEQTOROE^V^iiSST precede.) by th.? brilliant .-nrnedy THE VOI MOER GENERATION l: u \ v UND 41 ST IS Mata Vfstl * s.-ii I~^ SEATS TO-DAY first NK;HT NEXT MONDAT, KI.AW g RRLANOER -rill pr?tant ELSIE FERGUSON in a ("omeiv bv "ft"II 11am Hurlbut, THE STRANGE WOMAN m ion ;?."!; flHUDSON JOHN MASON i*-V,',?,vH. Gl OR! " * **' Brtt I M WLUUL latinee Saturda) - -?? ? >l C( i:si,"_ALI, * Hint S. rietst Herbert'.. Sen <'?ml<- Opera. THE MADCAP DUCHESS inn ?uimii km:. ASTOR ES'-?* 44 St.. C. st R'way. Rvs at I 10 Mats Wad A Asl ! ".0 ' ?'WHAT -BUNTY* DID FOR THE SCOTCH 'GEN. JOHN REGAN' DOES FOR THE IKISH -BUT MORE CLEVIiR. LY." N. Y. WORLD. HARRIS HENRIETTA CROSMAN ;:':;*:: The Tongues of Mn KNICKERBOCKER H aray, M st Kv?s.atl Mats We?! .?. Rat ?t?. ?y COHAN'S s POTASH & PERLMUTTER GRAND I .. Ii.inl < rl.-II.?in. "A llllamv ?i ill- DOLL 4.11*1.-" m ? Sal DONALD BRIAN THE MARRIAGE MARKET SMh Kr . nr. M 'n ,,v. gri Mta.Wsd. ? i'- i FANNIEWARD >? rSSBT*1 MADAM PRESIDENT " Kh Pr, ? Ufa* I AMflft B ?m a ?:?" - - h IS. HALLHUa ?9 M k|| Vi , , .kti it j.,| MR. CYRIL MAUDE To-nig t. .. IUnut? sail Hi?? Karg?? an I The (.ho.t .if Jerrj n,miller. ??gBfiBBBggl A-M-E.-R-i-C-A lurTrsgetta Pareils, I*i> nging ?.uto, OasH of Plrat Steamer through I'anama ?'anal. Riu'nr.R r ; he ?tre tvtti w st B"war. ? NIOHT Forbes Robertson's Farewell WINTER GARDEN?,:; fiSJ" . THE PLEASURE SEEKERS;?: mrsThriito! ?H55t> Meht Conceri Best BUI la Ne-rTe-j 44th St. Music Hall fM-AA?ffl! M lassmmi t. WALTER (. KKI 1.1? TOKT\I\l>V 1??.lapane.e .lin-.lit?ii <,Initiator??II s Bes) Beata S? ? Rvsa - i I1.M DI-. . .*., ru. 'a ..Il M Tt, m miMiii?*?Jm \lso lTth Mat., 1Mb. To-morrow al I l'a, Ml* I Jt Ml v. Mao i burs . 20th. OERTBI l?r u i.iiiri. ?TH.. -! Kai Mat., Snt Ki? 13th 1 ?S., INth Eve . 2?nd "I'AHSINU Ol* ?BD F1A30H n M h." fol i -Il RAMENT 4)1 .11 DAM." 'MER! Il W I' OF VENICE" ? I 11.111" III il RAILED" THE MARRIAGE GAME PLAYHOUSE Wl\f( -?TS ?.i FAMILY CUPBOARD . Eva. ?? Li?. laTII ??T. IHK \ -' -"? SK \s. >.\ s BIO 30th Bt., H'v. Ei v go Mta w. : I "TI a Bi .?!? ' f u B t-k Mai jEn Peahal j le "A Pair r '?'. I avsi LYRIC ?S? TO-NIGHT AT 8.-?0 OURSELVES A DR USA ? ?1* *?''.! tii I II \?*HEI. ?*H? .TH _p C A ??. I Mia B*wsr A SOU Bvenlnael-si root r v nata w ?? - II OH.at>SAY! Mualca I! TODAY M'ENTEND. Eva i*:13 Mts.Weil.A8at.,*. 19. IHR BLVK BIRLN N?t Wl. *?iioh W'htts am] The : llnarf?. Miiiiliiitnin Op.II. I. i-' \V. ? l<. MatlntM s.-itiir.i? ?? OrERA c TIMES 114)1 SE ?--, OM.V. Mon.. In?*?.. Wed Mahl?.. No?. |"". IH, 1?. Mil III? -.-N I ll.--.ll,> III.I \\ ??illir.il ,, Funnlesl M ?i JO _ Mal To-ilay K8T BI'CCE MAX1MC KI.?-Ion> THEATRE SiHO THE Ll/RE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE Matin, i ? Wed, A Sal . " :!'* .."?:, U.s: of Rwi Mat?as? MANHATTAN S? 5 Mon.. Tur?.. W cd I MMlas-M Ttsts-Ii PAVLOWA BOOTH AKURM ? LU , Il V) -'"raiMATMNTlII? tota ??i. iii??. Kv? - . AT BAY ..n ? m Mow .-u Bal* <t rrloc CORT *}?>th St.. E. *?lailn???'8 WeS A Bat., ?-' 20 Mr? w??? ! ?sat..Sai ?>i KE st'ccam" Titaai ,f |< m Kvs .?? - -"' LAURE?TE TAYLOB "PEO O' Ml III IRI" PHILHARMONIC Si i. I HT Y OR NKW V "UK JOSEF STRANSKT, <?>>?>?<?oh. To-nlirlil. ItlA, A l?,-iiiorr?it,v <Krl.) Aft., ?:SO, AT < \I"M 4,1! il ILL. nSgk URLUS T^"? ?A'AONER, Overturs -Rauat": WAGNER, ? from "Rlensl"; HTRAl'lw.Tons Posm, ??Rln Heldenleben" 1VA4.NKK. "Schmiede n.-.irr" from "Siegfried"; HTRAt'SM, Rsstl \ ..i Prelude, Op 01, for Orcheatra and Orsaa, Bupplemsntan subecrletlea sad ?inaji., lleketa nos al boa affice Relia P. Lelfsla, Mgr, Ni-\l Min?la> \ft?*rno??n ?t :t. nlrtlat, MME. GERMLLE-RLACHt METROPOLITAN ' Kay thera. OPERA HOUSE. Mon.. Nov. IT, m v Manon. I'.irrar. Ilu rhene, Mauboura, Bparkas; Caruso, Olli**, Rothler, Beau rola, it?iss Com?., ToeeaBlaL We,l., n N Muai?- lliiir. Deatlnni Hempel; rrlus.ltrmin.llorit/.. I!?ls.? <ltImol.l. Cond.,Herta ITmr.. n? B 15. Pabsaaa? Borl. \n.n. Mu? tin? 111 (debut), fkrottl, i>i?iur, ?saarela, Plat? Cors) Cond., roim.-?-?. l'rl.. .it 7 4.'.. Lohengrin. Fr.-niaia.l. ()(,??r i.i.i,m i i rlus, Braun, Wall. ???nui.. Hertz. Sal.. Si -'. Bailo In Mn??herii. Pestinn. Hempel, Mstasnsusr; Canteo, Amato, li?.tii Isr, ?esurola, Cond., Toasaalal. Thunkaglv. liai. P A D C T T j\ I ?.p.?lnl Mal. al I. ? i%\ m% 9 B ?T ri Su Bals "f Baata fea ail r*erfenaeaeea begim Thla Mornina :*t '?' ?t H?>x ottir-e. il ?.RDMAN PIAN. ? USED. B. F. KEITH'S NEW YORK THEATRES l?l*il nillAI Douslas rulrliank?, .I?-s?rt UULUniAL i ??ay?, ?|{ed Head Dali) Miil.'.'.V. t ?>\. Ilalnt.v Marie, LILLIAN LORRAINE CL VUK A HAMILTON CHARLES KELLOOO B >?.!?? SBd 47tli St. A: CHAS. J. ROSS & Rv.2S.M.T">e,$L$1 ?50 MABEL PENTON Dally Mat.2f?.*?oaTf?c, ?i ??Dut Ble Acta - O Cl a con W?asl 44tii st. Evenings lillV DC??,T*'*I*,W Mata. To-day A Kaf. at I:l& WARFIKLD a,;*?X;k?. DPPMRIir SV,'<1 4L',I s'- EvetiiilRS ;it S .HI. !U.rUDl.iL. MaMaaea wed. & Sal.. t:%% THE TEMPERAMENTAL JOURNEY with I.EO r*Tltl( HHTKIN. HORSE SHOW Tin Boa Pales al th?- MADDJOM BQDARE QARDEN M?\V OPEN fr.un II \. M. until I' M for the sale of sen ta and liox??s for the entire w.-.'l?: of Ihs Slio?, ntul POR RE 1RRVED SKATS l"ii|{ ANY BIN?LE PER. !?"< )ll*,j_v NTB_ TU IU H'way. Kmmeit ( orrlgau"* to.,' in Bl.jsi i, Bt Walter Lawrsacs A Kran?:ea I'i; Mats '.'.')-.*>0|< '.iinoriin, JuilusTunnen. etc. LITTLE'^ hr&mtt&L, sfm?&x?s*rruneJte K\e?. I 4.",. ??? witk MsrrJ?"?*? *????*. ELTiNOE u ;;;; s ;:;^ WITHIN THE LAW with 1AXE t ow i. ...i m ?rtv ti nyy. )M, 4| R tn'\m Math eeSai ?' *x<iJ. ADELE PALACE L0N6ACRE The b,.,: ,,f gl Musical Show, SYMPHONY ' Itilal* tf Ni? T'*t VFALTER DAMEOSCH, raaa*lerloS Nett Siindnv Aft. at I ?SSSSkFt PARLOW Tsbleau Bjrmphonlqu? ? ? ? ? - J \ NKI.I.I (first time In \\ lei ? ? 'm..\ Con srto, I? minor, Hin ? H Berenadaaw| striiiK??. VOLKMANN; 'Till i:u;-?*spr? K.-r? Marry Pranks." btratss^ . Beata on file at Bo? (?Itl * \rollan ns?? ( urnealr Halt. Tue?. Aft., >?'? ?"? ???**' KREISLER Ti Al i>. UetM 7." x orTlre. t?, $.' Beiaa A. Kin?. Mar ni r PM' CENTURY ^Kll-^^??1 Matlnsoa w.-.i, \- s ,t al -'. MsMasi? This Week and Ne?! Monda) N???*?? ??SAMSON AM) UM II All In *'"]Zt' Week Beg Next Tue?.. "II. TII??V IT If?*. l'M?.VT ??M"i Tu P. .?i'EBT EVERY JARDIN8DANSE:i8!30|l?' DAMIlibAMaSMCUSSCAWRitl Tea. J?';J Mr. Sebastian S M. 'TlieHur?-Hr?ile." Man Murray, l^fi .....M.ileraRg ? Sund?.' ?;?**** RRRK INSTHKTION AT MATIN El THE LtrTTLE THEATRE,' ?.?III West Ulli Street VIO LI REfl TI. ket AEOI PIAN?; RECITAL 'rk, SAMUEL tssf. Managi'inent For"'1 ? ' . j, .IAN HAM.. THIS ArlrKN**0* ? R \TTIr" SCHOLDER-EDLIN^ (Stelnway Pin no) ManRint. W"..ifa?>l*n *?!L-j* AEIH.IAN HALL. i??un. Evg., >oi. I*? ?l ?*%?^M*M[? Stelnnay Piano Hire?-. Marc I-?sen. ?>'*1 ' ^ UAMMERSTEIN'S {*?&*%& ??Dail} Mata '.'*. 50-750.*, LTJMA ? DELE K'-?Kf