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If 14 4.4. THE SUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915. ; '3 it; i 5 SULLIVAN HAS FIRST INNING AT INVESTIGATION John (!. (irii.v Objects to Tolitienl Twist" Hfinr Uivcn to Hearings. TKLLX WHY MIX1STKK TOOK "UK ASS HATH' Almost Hie tlrt tcmlriioiiy In favor of Jhiiich Murk Sullivan, Mlnlnlor ti. Santo DoiiiliiKo, war. Rlcii In yesterday' heating before President Wllr-mra rtnmiilne chut. Senator-elect James 0. riicl.in, wno Is ilrlvliiR Into 1111 aliened onrilru'jr to uatilolt tin- Domlhk-nii republic. John (1. limy of Wllni'.iiKton. Mel., a . luxe friend of Scent ny llryan . .1 K1.111K lin l-'orl. former llovcr.ioi of New Jer c and JiimfH K. Mcllitlro. fot.ner ..uoi of .Syracuse, were the wltness'i. who favored Minister S11IIU.n1. Mr. tlmy admitted ho had worked hard tu hae Sullivmi appointed, lie had known M, llrytui Minn 1 Ht. .Mr. Crny nald. mill llrin had been in my tlmrn a Kllcst ,.l hie homo III Wll-.illlKtnn. Mr. Jrn ttiiK the first wltncas before Commissioner t'hel.in who hna not been willlnR to answer .ill .iite-tlnns In ditall He bmmie lnscni-.l at Mime of the o. .' tlone put by Mr. Stronit. Senator t'hc' in counsel. He objected to u hat hi- called "politic il twlt" that wan boinR Riven to the henrlng. . Mr. StronK wanted know If Mr ft ray hail been Instrumental In huvi-is Hoax W 1-oiiR mails Minister to f in Sn. vadoi. , . "1 don't know why, that thin '. brutish into this liniulry." -aid Mr. lraj "It doe-n't beloim here There 1m soni- motive behind thlt liivee-tltrit'im t.i.il l 1imbb-iIW all tl'l In. and I lesent It. It Ik rti.iwlnc thlH whole Itmulry Into a field where t doesn't rieloim. They h.i'.' I bud busi ness lntercl In San Salvador. Tim was a fabrication." Oblfl-tH to (tlll'Ktll He lefuiwd to s.iy whether Minor t Keith nii Ilia ellent oi wraith er Mr. Keith was Interested In San j4.ilva.lor. He ad mitted trnt h? bad re.rer ted the r.ilted Fruit Comiuiiy at W.ishli.atnn, but mild that w.4.1 II l (felhlllie .u.d he "oustht not t be ashed that iUctlnn." Mi (ir.t Mbl he was nut Ihteiestid ii Santo J' imns.. wl'-v. b icd '"'l si. Itvai. tor the pout nor . en lie .-alien StcretHiy Hian In Sulll.-.tns behatf. er he had represented the Hanco Na-1 on tater clonal In ushlugtun. he salii. I "After icleitio!..ii(t to JI. t ,larui,s as A lidi. uloii stor. tluft Ju" befoie bls.l'aik I'.o.i. on- or his sso-llit.w. Hojcrt) appotnt t eni '.i confirmed Sulllvat me-' annonnc"d lie 'vm rady to a.vo-npany indeied ab ut rnt.un.ic Park In Washlns-' .VlcUiushlln. who l that time had been , ton In hit bare feet has been clrculnled ; joii.c.l by b's jnr':ier. Pe.e.-tlve Clnrk. . It. bI.I lin UMW llAt.,.A.... ,1... ... n .lAf....tl. ... fin., ..CM l.'rllLaf 11 H HSIIlllHll'll. !. ... ... ...... ...... ...... 1 I.. ,,alll.tt Willi .llll Villi nil llie ii'.iii i" ." i.i m. ,!,,.v .11,1 ...,i imtulti. In the! ; ,pr: kept a !ui., lk-r. blef eoestnnt.x oev l,:s w'k. w hlch ludKc ..H.ba Kranted As Mr Oi.i said Sullivan was troubled ' face to p,.-ven- .ws,rper pl.otn.ir.iph.-r , I'l-irln Att..r.,e.y Mitchell her, .1, b rn w fcii and alom to o'clook . from tettli.R , full f..-e ,apshot nlui. h; . -fr"'1""' ", """I f nUht iftei a shower, tlu-v drove to When h- 'mi. aed the deteetl.. buveau ' ; ', , ' ? "-at the ... VotS n.ie .' ,:k .nil SMllUHtt .'! out to Hor.,,. ,, ..ouired Io 8,ve hi. e.;. . W -W In " slve his fee' a "grass bith," after the, Hi d f- v.n U )snrr. old. nieirl.sl. ' hocl Mr U took the o, portuu.is to at- fuJrtn of the "old count.." 'bom In Kran.-e and lawyer by ..rofes-1 tark t i- Indlc-mem and District Atto, ey Ho walked around Ir. the -.et gnxi- ' don He tin. I liipeh- n In the detwlve 1 ."ariiii. for ten minutes In his bare feet, smok- bureau and at 3 o'clock was urralxned he-' JmlR.- (ilM.s calle,! a consultation of the it i cUir said Mr tlraj Tb" cab ' Tore Countv .Indue rslhlm. his case ha, i lawyers and llnally n-t the ba.l at ii .On li'ilier i I'd tb. Horj III Wasrlntt n. M: lnf be.-,i tin .-..erred from the .siipre.ne to. Mr. .l.ic.bn undertook Hie work o' Returns .;.., K.i'l .-..I It was urstil aaalnst th.- ! Co .t.t, curt by an order. He en- the hall. Meantime IloRcr,- was com. c.i.S.rr.rt'.s.: o! Mr. HuH'vrttr .:.,!. t- ler.d the court nwm lietMte.i A, torn.y" , inlte to a cell In the ltron county Ja 1 nln, nieni. t iHilin whin Mr l!ia.ia iia.ue Ml J" i 1 SlO 1 Vhw Z KI l!il !( ilm ny man li this country whoe motives! w.rf b.sli and lofty It wim Mr. Uryan M: -U' l.v said he was the lit i't in RO to Mt ISiyuii about SelllNtn s apiwnin- nisnt and thai Mr Uiynn sn.n n. woura take the matt i up w.tli tile I'uf.onnt. t, itnu the t.t.ltliia of !. nuu.e villi the Hanco Nat'onal In.er'sts In t.ds Invettlgutloti was an "attack by inmnnJo" upon him Letiers I'roni iillliin. T.. Utters front Sullivan wr'tten, , Santo Do-in lgo. t-te read Into the ord by Mr. liray. In one of thm. dated January SI. 1911. .Ml-ilJter Sullivan wtoie: "The trouble w'th t.ie Doiiilnlcan Ite public Is tha.t many of th - pei.ple are un moral. ItellRlon, in t'.' form of the Cu. hollo Chiiici, which Is praotlca'ly t:ie rltiRle moral 'nrluen e of the land, celvlns no esslstanc lpiui without and belnR eor.Kantly aHsalle-l within. Is nil- ib!c to .ope wllh the savaRe, brutal ten di tides of .1 . :nl-cii ilUatlon To put It nlalnly Cat itr pos. rvlitch repreKents all tna- nor 1 wane nt fliiw. .iniiy inu eiia.ain.n, onncs i n- neopie n uiuc.i nearer wiv.t-tery. 1 "is ny premise now I wan- to ay in '011 that the I'l-ltMl StalM Uoi-e.nm.nt houl.l (Ij all In Its pov r to inmily t.ie 'vionc .nllloicd ny llic l.-icspoiit'b:.. ro - ei -incuts of tl-e last fifteen years mid utilize the 1 utcli bee m reclaim the miintry and the people in the country." 1 ne leuer spokc 01 courciies ii.r.ieuiiuj tovIiir plc iire houses aril (Uitteivi for 'o'.dirrx and s-i!d the subsidies had be-n cut off. In rcK.ird to Arrhb'shop Nouel. .v-ho has Jurisdiction over Sauto DomlnRO. Sullivan w rote ! "I have convinced him that he must 'iy aside Ms pride and that he must let the Chrls'luns of America become aware of the. dire situation. I have told him that Mr. Hrynn asked me to help Chris tlanlty here and that he was glad I was -1 Catholic. "I blleve It Is our duty to see that he Archblshor sets what ne'onrs to 'dm and that in .lolnif our uuiy we would be doltiR no harm to ourselves vhen the Archbishop would tell Cardinals I .Ihbons, Parley, O'Cennell and the others tow- kind Mr llryan throuRh me had bun to the church " llefeis to .Vrnapnpers, In nnother lettei which Mr Uray rend Ptilllvan referred Io the newspapers In thin country. "1 will worry nloriR without the ap nrnval of these newspapers." Mr. flulll can wrute, "with the satisfaction that -oines o a man when ho knows he has iccomirtlshed a Rood piece of honest work. They may force me out of this dace by constant criticism, but the pl ates are Rone and cannot come buck, unlets to eland trial," Hn had taken nway the financial affairs f the country from parties, guilty of .uc-nlonnble conduct, ho snld. "I 111 Red the chnnRe In depositories for lecency's suite, and I claim to have lived up to the hlRh standards of morality .ml diplomatic conduct that my post - lulrcd. I have Inbored for five months is faithfully as I know how, an1 It Is ne of the Ironies of fate that, with the '.iRhest pu. pose In mind, I should be . eke.l out for a virulent ami nbiHve at ,aek " Cornier flovernor l'oit Itrpubllcun, was . diplomatic withes. Tho conimlsjiloner 'earned little from him except Hint hi 'nt In Santo DomlnRo inertly to resloru ear.- on the Island and n.'e,- made any .-port either for or iiRa'iist MliiNtnr Hu' van. ChtitWs C. Smith pov.- Mr. Hryan'a eretaiy, and MlnUtet .Sullivan wein also i th. piece cnmmlsKion It had been -idc 't .od that forme, flov l-'ort had ..nie the a itfn.ent In WashlnRton that ' had Invcin'Butrd fhe charKfs asalnst ullivaii and found trjem KroiindU-ss. I It -nlcil maklne such a statement. '1 do nul Uilnli Mr. Sullivan la Ri . 11 11111. ......ii... .e ... ... .... .lelPhin. and vlce-prfsiuei.t or ill.- .Mc.uirf ,ht. rtlmon- broucht out In the Mew )l UTU FT The tt ofll'v I'h.in TM21lrv..t hollc Church there nuut have Its arms Construction Company, nnd Identified with 1 v,.. .nir.- i,,.,, ,i, .1,..,,, ,,,.i,,a. , h Hlin 01 Msis. To in..-...- ul. .ntfthsntd en llpht a .-otHtnnt pr.-.lls-; ot,.r ,nr,.rns. He a.lr-.ltt.d he was ..Minister Sullivan It was said ConRress- B'' THE L LAC DOMINO liVeu? Ition to Immorality and mmllutlon. utnler Indictment for soll.ltltiT .. contrl- ,,, u. W,H inteiested In cnttaits S "ffh ...... , ,uiii 1,,..,. ... riu . nitw.ii 1 ....... ........ , 1.1 ,u . . ... " mammmmmmummmtKmmammmmmm ....... ...... , iiuiiuii 'iwiii . . m (.. ... .....,.(. .... ..... tnrit-i, 1,. .mtii llonunifn lr Cl - Rogers Held for Felony Under White Slave Act I'opvrlcln by tln.lerwond A ITnilerwood Lorlys Elton Rogers in the Bronx County Court House after his arrest. ''iinlniioif ram- l irsl I'upr , iIIpInI says that "An) person who sbill liiduc entice or prm'Ure any woman or Slow I be gained (ontiol of hlmseif aiid'Hlrl for the purpoe if co.ieuMnnKo shall then he linked .rmlir.in to ute tae tele- ' !' ilmert trullty of a felony and. on con phone Th it strained, and th. con- ,' vletlon thereor. shall ! punishable by lm rusloii of Hoirer- w,.s sbiiivn bv the fart . I't Imnmelit for It period of not Iww than that lie could not remember the t'l- nhone nirnl.cr of i. i own olti--" , ,r ..... Iir.,.,1..-. ll.w I. .1... ... tlta T.if.f, 111 .', ' .(, ...ita . ri.n ...- - HetMtivM I ..ut n 'i. lie wore mantle and ,l:ieoi aim i'v. rt-'uovinK ... s.."''..' . . . .. ..... .. ..... . ... i cor tics ami "i.rj n? im n..i in iu- .....u.. I Ii! Wi'i e.i;. and .elf-,K..e.i:il In the " ' The statute undr which Itoners was in-1 M,., ainlomi.t." sslrl "Joi. I'ort 1 i fuinid ,n, Who l.a.l u:i mil: matl.e fact thtit 1 Iiir to testify to :ialnst Sul ,, wiliimj ii....." ' "vb did yon s.i. b. v:t not an Ideal ,:,!.,iat ." in.i'iired y' :..ilor-fle.-t I'h'lin. ' 'He doe sit ..round la t It leRat.on In' a u.jt.f.ec ililrt. ir.th no coat or vc-t. 1 ti.penilcis ulioivliu and tro'ners WrRer tlin.i tl.e tailors of N. w Vork would ad- vise 'bin to weir H- i u caitlcs nun. upiiet.J iy ten witnesses, no' inc uuiiir mv I told Inn so in--tell' He Is a I.Ik relf. I. tt 11 l.lltloi.al natter t'lnlIrR to hoa.te.l. KiK.d nitur.d. -..tliusi istic and. sli.ov Sullivan's untllnes has ben, I tliliil.. bones; Irl-bnuu. " J moved " .li.tnes K Mctiulre, Demo rat. tol.l 01 Suillvnn's b'll. !'i orRHUlr.ii" an Irlsli- Ani'rlcii 1 b'.r.-e-iu In thn 1 HI cin.p.ilRii. Miiiiiile snld he '.ad Indorsed eeiy one In the bureau for i I-V.1ru1 Job al'ler c,rtolli ipii,i.nK Sullivan, Meiiulre des-rlt.. .1 hlulsrlf as a Renernl contractor. Interested In the American I'.pe and Contru.-tlon Ci.mpuiy of l'lilla- eiienp-ilnn. "Were you aware 01 tae ia. ..sstsi mvnmlrnlnncr cnoiati. , "Ye." said Mr McOUli-e "i 'H i not 1 j ag; itrv m.rporntlnn 'or the nionej." ir. M ,l ; . 1 1 caused a l.u.Rb win h he M,, ,e tl.oushl Sulll an vaw aood in.umh . f,. the Dominican pott, although be ivould baldly nd I 1111 to Paris Ilo I.hiI I j spokrn of Sulllv.-in's aotivltb-s 11. Irish I sod. ties, anil .Mr. rnei.in wauuii 10 unow 11 tnere were irisn 111 -..uno wiimiiiik... There an- thirty or more pe.iple down ther.- black as the acn of spido. with the names of Ilrady. Cilnhan. Ityan and the like," he -aid. "There nie Irish eve.y where " The ano-slurs of these people, he ex plained, had been hmlshe.l there many years iiro mi l had Intermarried with the nntlvea until they had lost every Irish characteristic but the names. y Mr. Melinite admitted he had Rone to Santo DomlnRo to look for road contracts and said he had made the Government a proposition. He Rot no favor from Sill llvan, he said, and had no contract? ns yet. The heat I.1R will ne continue.! in room 315, Waldorf-AstorH. at 2:li V M. to- day. Walter 'WliitlnR Vlck. whose letter to HOriU.S AMI lti:HTt f NTi. John Drcw.Thp l'u-mlrr of Ciinnilii, Ilichard llnrdlua Duvls, Gertrude Athcrlon. Hex Ilcach, Ir in ('ol)b, Alficil Kays. Do Wnir Hopper. Tho Illshop of WnshinBlnn, Tho Hlshop of Hanson, Hndilon rhnmbers. Itarry Pain, Ktliel llnrrymort'. I.aily Grepory, Mrs. T. I'. O'Connor, 'ru Town send llrnrly, ("ommnndor Kva Iloolh, Lisa I.rhmnn. IVnrhyn SlanlaH are but a few of Ihe experienced traelcrH wIiohc New York nildrcas Is HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 59-B5 West 44th St., New York. The Alifonquln Is not nn npnrtment hnlol. II H n regular tmiihicnl hotel, conducted on the same lines as other firsl-clabs but larger hotels In New York. Every room In the house has tub and shower and tho rates uro . from $2.50 per dny. Hume munacemcnl twelve years FHANK CASK. UAo I Leo Tin: iM ono rw Mn-ant. srfrflT ' w- VERNON CASILE 'T at II V .!.' i-vi'N'iui f lltfv i alinee T'as at ft. nn ailinUsion. On Satur. day. (Mr. and Mrs, Castle danclnm, udmladon II, tnrludhif tea. Illnncr a la carte every nlcht, n tn to, no HihtiltKlon, iteataurant In chargo of I'lerre-A. "I.oula. .IO N NAWVHU'M I KItslAN liAIHIKN. IJroadwayAfiUlhSt I Knt.uiiSOlh) I'hi.nel UiCol NIchHv from 10 llll cloalnx tbiia. MISS JOAN SAWYER ftS'-rftrt Muale by Ntw I'aratan Harden Orehestrs.. Culatna I Th Ranaante I TJnuaual International Baturdaya Bouvanlra I wo years nor moip than twenty years an 1 by a fine no: oicecdlnK ?r.0un." Ti tn.li.-tment cliartteo that on October ); ;,,( lt.,. ",u Indiiiv. entice and proem e n certain woman, unmely, Ida Waltt rs. otberwlre called Ida ItoRers, to r,,le with blm" In llronx countv When the ch.irirn was rend to ItoRers I.ey asked mi H.l..uniment for one which .Indue 5Hibs Rratited " ....j-.u.... .... . ...h-.. ., ....... r.i.v,.. ... ,.i..,.-n . In the ease amilnst In 11,1 - onnwCon with the piKonmK of her bable. I'i-elil..it Wilso't broiiRbt about the ip- pol'itm-i t of Coinml si.mer phi'm -o u. v.siIrbh. Sullivan, snld tn't nlsh: 1.1 it k htlb-v.d thn wfttuvse estenl.i he lr.-t liny of the defence, vlrtua'ly stHinRihr-ied th case uR.iinst Minister Sulll .11 "I ... V.iv- drmly that the 1 i-e w.is strensfti.ened bv these wltiKises.' said Mr Vlek "Not only ha every allCRStlon It. my letter to ' I'lI'lont ."'?" h" Ho. 1. Ill llenles III. 1 In); In) Interest In Mutln Doinliiii... Xi.iv.KK, V J, Jan 1 'un-! 1 1 -sinin .lair-' A, llamlll of ,1c -ex i". - oiii.'. i ..tati-ineiit to one of the local new -.v,.f r 1 to-day In wMch he denied tint he tver bad any Interest In Santo Don.liiRO In lliimlll's statement was as follows .. n,.ver ,n, lln. interest In s.int.. D01 . uro and I have no mteiest 11 .-. I ,iv 1 . ,, . ,10(.ntinB the app ..iit'iient or' P sin'lvnu us Mlnlstrr there, but I did u, u Hol, Ij foi the 1en8i.11 thai be p. a friend of 111'ne and In -ini--e he was of r al nsniatnii.-e In the ru.,pa!KU foi the u,ct:on 01 Pre. 'dent Wlb-on He came , j(! .l;cn wlih Son-it r T.iwne in Hill ,il spoke in St. Mary's 11. ill. I R.it M. Sul'.ii.i.'i and S. iiator T mne for lhat inie' iir ..t tne so 1. ,t .turn of P i.lily "IrUllii "I e.e. t to wi-.te a formal lett. . tn Coiiiiiii-sloner Phelaii offerliiR to testify " VIENNA INVITES U. S. BUYERS. Wasiii.n'.iton, Jan 21 The nepartinent of Commerce made public ly-ib.y u cable irrnin from the Connul-lkncral at Vienna, Auhtrin, setting f tth that Vlenn modistes and milliners will buve their rt.xtotnary sprlnr; exb'bltlon of model frowns and hats beRlnnlnyr on I-'ehiunry Hi, undo- the lirot.-ctorate of the Austri .n '.nvcrnnient Tlie cnbleKmm saE the Minister of Pub llc Works requests thai publicity lie uiven t . this announcement a. id that an Invi tation to visit Vienna be extended to American buyers HOTKI.S AND UKSTAt'RANTS. IT tiWIt ,4... ...... 14lh Street, near Fourth Avenuo 'CHEZ" HiURICF ''''"rnielly I'ulala He Uantal bnCf. InAUniiiC IfwayASOlb.I'hnue U0 I'ol Nlchuy, l1a.111.H1iK Sunday, to 10 until cloalng Tlira Hanaanta Satur.laya 4 it) to C :30 I'. M. Krfa demonatratloD by MA11KIIIK ana h'lorrncci ALION Tompelltlon Dsnclni Krtrj Mnnday." TUEa. 1'iu a "AVAaiu muiit" WAS ONLY HIS FRIEND, SAYS 'MISS MOROSINF Doesn't Know If Slip Is .Mrs. Werner, She Hecilcs in l)nimi"e Case. TKIjIjS HOW UK LKI-T HOME A recital by Mm. Olulla Moroslnl Wer ncr of her innrltat difficulties: with her husband, Arthur .M Werner, ex-pollce-man was flit d !n tho Supreme Court yes. terday .ti a nrpllmlnnry examination of Mm. Werner In her husband'a suit to re cover l.'.'.O.Ot" dan!?iiH on the i; round tha bin wlfn re:alned property ho owned uht i he wna t.r.-od io unit the family "riKt.e." Hl.nhurs'. Mre Werner :allnl ( he i i-': M a. MoriMitii illo contenilH that Werner'K ilivorcu from bis llmt wife was Ulal. ( Mi. Werner tttillil that her hviHbnnd ocliilwil from Her home on Ap.jl ; I. . 19in She d-ilel thai In 1911 mi. 19 2 .U iu:nr'ow.r lr,,r S.r V.: ..' i .Z. 7 .. . .7.. ..V .hn testified thai h liulomed "jinfi of tho chiK'kji with ror name, hut -he "didn't Vket If she Know mill lie mrKl'O lliwill. .iir,i 11 nil,' had a "lot of detectives up there at the , time Werner left." she said: ' Th.y we... noflnslde the bouse. They were laborers and watchmen on the es- ,,,. I'11." ' She nun thn asked the names of de- tectles who went to the "dancliiR ncail- emy" with her. Airs. Werner Insisted Hint hU had nothing to do nltb the cise. and when lold that It did have she said- IH) you -nean detectives went Into Hie ncidi-my and danced with me. or do you refer to mv IwlvRiiardT' . IMiir InfoniHil that lit r hmlVRunrd was , meant Mrs. Werner snld: "Mr. Conner went with i. io on th car whet ever I went." Mrs. Werner then tcstllled that she believed her huiband hud taken the miss- I""'1 " anrt l' cents a week apiece until iiir papers lilm-elf and when nsked If , r"ur "C,'K" hefore the two younger chll hw had taken other thliiRs she answered: j"1 wrr'; 1,1 hallways In November. "Well, he was sellhiR thliiRs off the T'"'" for.,l;l:k.."f fun'1" let the place " , lapse. She did not Rive any reason for "Ho ou now call Miurself Mrs Wer- ol"the Insurance. ,,,.,7" She denied the truth of a report that "I am Miss Moroslnl. 1 can't fnv ' V'"nr fro,n Atlantic City, where the fnmlly whether I nn Mr Werner's wife or not." l've'1 ,'a,t y,"iXt- ,,,a' ha(1 ,rle'' kl" "Weje you on Rood terms with your 1 J A1"' tttvn ,ot . h"r f"''" with Kas, hushin.l''" ; "ayliiR that the oldest boy liad by awldent ".lint polite to him I was r.-itrv n.i ,ur,",, "n Uie Ras when playlnrr In the nnythK're .'ban hls R.sjd friend. A fler , !V;-'rind Unmewb8l,,;r;0U:,',, "V" ?"'! ilm itrsi irni.hi.. l 1..1 ,.v.. .i ',,..n,1 " somewhat affccteil nhe had f ...i.... ....a . u..." . ' from my mind and I have been havlnrr in.... euite. ll seems use iweniy him" Wh':;,,.,emer,,,'ir!vnh1!f X'T I ' iS io. l i t, . rfJ ''' h""b'u" r r".m of '"Hrrled life r of children. She had .,.?,.. hm " fou,,rtl,h,m 'f nK, Keen rear.il to have the thh.RS she wanted he oiiRht to bo ashamed of himself. I husband she took said he must be Riillly if he thoiiRht so. The case aalnt the HaerfnerH will be ?,!! y , . ?' '"" "trnl"ht 111 " '''" presented to the f Ira ml Jury t-div, a.l What did ho say?" r th witness. lKi-lnR been BUbi.ii'nnid lie said a prayer-a blessluR He yeMriday at tho direction of District At would say the prayer backward and would torney !erkln. A chance of nlMn.lonltiK swear at mo at the same time. 1 cannot their children will be made. If convicted repeat what ho said. It la not a matter the nu;!mu!n js-nattv Is neven years lm for refined hcariiiB." pi ihonm. nt I AML'NKMKNTM, ,1. .Wi 1 ; 1 M lbo.i.i.l., ik.a.a 11 emi lm I fill Aver .r. -.1 ft h M rct OPENS TO-MORROW MATINEE - .'n Kc to '1 11 if Mat 2 11. 3fHh !T 1'lie.ittr neurit w.i I s:m IOUIII JI, .M-iii,,. Tu.m u A lVr.1 5 nil Miltll. DRESSLER & Ilulcony I'lnc llnlUr Srnts. COMEDY l&n' TO-MO'W NIGHT THE FALLEN I DOL 1 I Matins rllinlt's h.ur M wavnvi.sM l.sit .1 IF AVER SHAH m i mi! tiV k. tf M niliron LITTLE ,rtl"J. li l.vi, 41' Toni w A Wed : 10 I , A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS j ? ilQTU CT L tu I II dl. r,..li.p-i ...mi, v a- r,ii. ?.i!i KT H F law .'.!'. I fl N n 'iiJ!;ua i 1 in, --.- DKA.V a (LYRIC .'-'"KVirHt i:B M " -hires j riiV ntll'WAV Mts To-m i- AW'r.1 S 15. '"JiiTO1 TH E ON LY G I RL j lly llrnr HI..5M.1111 sml irtor Herbert, p nnor 4. tii st 1 ufil'wai p UUI1 1 1 v -2ii Mats.Tn.m'u-Att'nl il'oi. 12 ft), ft tin: i'iav 'in r ns r vi. 111 1 11 1. Mi. HE HIMN tOIIll Sat Ni.-lit 1 nrni-zle Hall 'ticket on Sale i.t llu.i Oillce ft (iliubrls. ASTOR THUATIIH. H liav. 4JSt V.vt S.IS. Mais Tom.irr.iw ATI I'NIilv SIS. . tesCs lllirxrst llll. Hello Broadway ulthrien. M. t'ohsn, in. I'nlllrr, urn otb CANDLER Weil fid St. I.yea. S20 Mils, 'fo inrrow ft Wrdneds 1.10. r.oo i.nnii sents In 1st iislefinr MIc'Sc A II 1. llll on OK Col Circle. r.tith st l-honi sao 1 o rMrlrKvi!ii S.:o. MaH Toni'wAWr.l 3io, m mi AHAifiMt. tovr.br' I nURAftRP 'v.ki lo.n.w 2 :111 a ft uw hununu..h la fit -lt)-Mt.iri a:i0. Jie. toll U.-.l I Sl'hfll liuri-nts mint lilt Ill's HYPOCRITES BURTON. CARNEGIE HfKLi i SUNDAY f AT 8 30 Qffr.TI AIVir.MON.MAT. W V sr mmt-WUM AT 3 si:ais biio 10 .M)V O.N SAf.l;. c.iim:imi: HAI.I.. SI, SAT. EYE. 8:15 vtii.vr hi: SAW AT i m: iiiont in i hi: :uiiiiim:an ERVEN GOBB I of the Saturday live Post, St ats now, Hot OlllreftUhnbi-lii I MA It 7.IINI:. H AMMKHSiriVS "ON I'l l.K, "Travesty on 1 IN Till AL. II A f NKIJiOV. JnrU HIlMin. -jam Mann & Co., "A Telephone Tannic, ' '.-...,iln .ml (l... Cnr.l in nh.-l II lam Mann ft Co., "A Telephone COLUMBIA "'jffl; Burlesque ill HONEYMOON GIF Mat. To-day HONEYMOON GIRLS IRVING PL. THEATRE 5S.T.W, To-nltht. "HIK MPANISCHI! I LIKtiH " Sat., "Kamnierniualli," niaoHfl H'wsy & 47thlMAniU DOltn In Ihe sJIlrllin?l-:''10u" Slor&U or ilwcui. Mil UIIU H.JJ 1. U. .Strand Orch. Il Sololata. U 100 to Wc Nut WecU, "Tho Gouio CilrL" u irrn am a It d mr 1 CHILD DESERTERS' PLEA IS IGNORANCE .Mrs. Ilneffner Sn.vs She Was Drought t') to Have 'Every thing She Wanted. POLICIES ON HADES' LIVES After their (lint nlnht In the Tombi, pemllnK the. return of Indictment for abandoning their four Rinall children, both Mr. and Mm. tleorxt- Haeffuer anoke jeitetday to the teallisatlnn that hir.-d tinieu or bad lutk. or evm olM"iluie', could not be blamed for their pioxeot cm- dltlon no much an their bliliduv'H ro rln- clple, iRnorance of duty and failure io uudeintaiul In time of perplexity what a community demand of Ita member This was the Idea that they both tiled to expreim when seen lit the prlcon cit- da Aa far an blame went, each trie I to aivlllp M10re ,han f , , Haeffner waa told Ne-terdav afternoon '' ,,,rl,' Attorney ivmin; mU'r k " U,'M."" " i-i-turn an Indictment of inannlnuKhter attain'! blm on the ground "llc itloul baby, Harle, died of .,,,, ,,, rni. , . , . .. , , f 'le' m,"'a;. T f father said be was reaily J with such ,.Mill.m...,s. 10 .! !'e ' 15 'f "f I'Un Ishmeiit. ' lu,n.nl that, ha lint I 1 " ?"' "I,"1.",''0"'-. V',"?! "., Al" , they would put on tin """'J'1' 1 ",fnW1l ' tb.' truth, '"''.,.,.,,,,' Mr , inj nlfo wasn't ready. The imiIiiI U, hi r.moiwMblln. . .r. ,.. ... .. . .. . . I... wasn't to blame I was. It Isn't i mil- r.r.. . who lVf siiKsested leaylnn tint " ' was the head of llic house. """ " "P me ji i nau snu no 11 "ld never have happened. " 11 ' blent that neither f the !' rents had sbpt sin. imIiik Io the 'r""ibs. .Mis HaelTuer was p.ilc and ap- l'red near n breakdown She was less "Bat ,"'r die. She told of taking out Insurance policies for three of the chll. '"' l,ni fo'" herself nnd husband. She ' i "erseir fainted. The jouiir wynian said that when she . ... n... ,. aih'm:mi:nts. WINTER GARDEN a,. II ut To ni Oirll Sra.s, l i. !l Ul liT.VTfiiTWiW. m mill .iimiiiii 11 'M H T - mr .wuwiiL'fai.'wti.iirx'i-i.i.' St NDAV MdllTl'O VI I.HT lllll of All SI RnflTH ,s,h w of ii'wny s buu 1 n -- v f st 9 CHILDREN OF EARTH! 'Hie Am rlrnn lrl I'Uy II v ALU K Hum v Tor the nr.t time In year. I iruiy American limy -Trlhuiie PLAYHOUSE V'1'"- SINNERS HlRKe.i .Su.r. in rn ri,. MANHATTAN .'.)f -,,n, wththAv k- - ixniiiiHI IHn iits, To-ni Atteil 1 .tnttnee lo.iT.nrrow at 2, wont.n-s 1111,1. i;rv I'lAY Hundred. Turned Ann; Mnl.lti jwnjIHUd,,, To-tn w .V U I . EXPERIENCE gtospio.Nii:iii-i'i.ii.vvi.Ni: mm; ..v.. ..roe ,11 1 irm i.Aicony ft I ll wmamamaKmmmmtmmammMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SHUBERT T.". -41'!1 w H'yi:.i5. J. Mstlnces To-in'w ft Wed 215. Son?, Mirth and Beauty llrrnlti uunuun uhici 1 UU, Ur UU m "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT" .Sf'.1'. "AI.I.IIIIV SWI.S, RO.. si'l.l.Miit, HM.ro.M m-.ais, m.nu. PRINRrS& iiiKAiiti: or ni:s SPECIAL MAT. TO-DAY, $1 & $1.50 BENNETT in MATERNITY He'R II. 1'I.i.m; a IMS... VI VI h Shl-Hil.n', n.f it. . I ! HIQHT I I'li..nellryiit4H.ao.. toine.ly 1 rlt. UK1 1 1C l 1 llvs tl.cn a. ji w.d Mat, ti fid ft s vi STAHDARD "Hft'S&y'te- UflTtCU V. nrnni.ii...,l CARNEGIE HALL EVENING SUN'S MOTION PICTURES OF THE WAR Jan. 22 Night only 25 Night only 26 Mat. & Night 27 Night only 28 Mat. only 29 Night only Matineei begin at 2t30 and 4i00 NighU begin at 7i30 and 9i00 I Hth ft II -nay 2. .HO . X Sl .1 arl A 111. IIIKIIM... A- Vl.clnl tt.. .-'.... "dunday, Cumpleto Chaiiitu uf Proiram! Pal' a'nr n'.I,.,"N !i','l,V' A Co.. Onllle ALAGE '.V.W. 'I "rr"1'1- tonroy 4 LcMalre na.nwb nth St. ,ew Act, 1'rkl.i MvMrrlrs. Ilally Mat -.'e to BOo laat.rl llodii,"',J "n.h"' COLON I A L I'M, ''njrDia. -bone-.. ., ., . ... ,'.""lr Laaalea." Hvn Int.. Ibilly Mat Wo tjri ft.f ark )i-vrrrau. II LHAMBRA K,? ftS tnl Dally Mat, !5c ICooVhaa. Ilm-y ft Lee.oa. HI IIH4.V II UXIMat. To-day. lltllll.KSQt'l i:mlnia K:lt. 1 5IOMI; CAItl.0 lilltl s. llltnUKI.VN AMCSCMUNTH. AM A I TCT I I Slat. Saturday. I" I Heat Seat. tal.OO. KITTY waoKAY Th- ?,"0Jzr Nut-l'avnaUun Us "The Hawk." tjeati SelllDg, MYSTICISM ONLY GARB, TRUTH SEEN ON SCREEN Conistoek Has lreaily Wlt uesseil Film I'la.v at Long acre Then I re. Tho KoiiRacro Theatre la prcxeiitlng to ltrtxidwny wre'en patrons n novelty In tho form of Trulh. wenrlrn? Art and Atnio lhere nnd, reall, nothlnR else. Margaret I'Munnln la the pliHlcal einboillmcnt of thla Truth. While MIm IMwards wears no cli:hlns, In the earthly r-eiidc, nhe In Rnrbed In n conidderablo amount of mya- tb-Nm and lllunlon to Mioh an extent that tho film In which rho la nppearluR wim paaHod by the National Hoard of (VttMirHhlp. The lame iiiitlnni were broiiRht bo fine the attention of Anthony Cotnutook a.' a private vlewInK of the film n few iIhvb iiro. Mr. Comto'k found a part of 1 film "wtf oifeiniiv.' .Hid very Im proper," and told the innnaRouienl ho. At the Mime time be lend the uianiiReiinent n brlttf. which him been prepared by Mr. (ointoek' K'H-leti in thin conniption and wlvieh Hlex an oulline of the atiltutea for a eonsldernble period back a they deal He told the man heard these statutes. e film on their own lomslock said last nlRht that be understood that material , till 1111111:1 I it I the pictures clninircs had been made In . ,.for,. ,hoJ were pi isentiil for public view on Weiln.'wln. nlKlit The play In which this particular em iMiillnienl of Truth appears Is "Hypo crites," by l.ois Weber. It tells the story of an nicotic monk who, l.ihorlhR for TTARWOOD 2forl'5cu. Vfflf RED-MAN I COLLAR CAR L S WILSON, MAKERS Or TROY'S BEST PRODUCT. .mini:mi:nts. The.e ew lurk l.eaillnc H.ratrrt Mure CMDinr llma.lwnr ft 4.ith St lives. t S.IS. ! Cnirinc ,Rst Mnt.nrc '1 iK-inul row nt itr, l.sl -J Ml.lll.x. I.M Vl. lO-.M-U. JOHN DREW sni,ci!.!;' ROSEMARY M l MIIMIH Ml III. SI ATS XOW ETHEL BARRYMORF. l",t;',',ilw . I Y ft F II M IVrM 4th St i:cs. t S20, L. I V t U in y,,.t i. .-ii, w ft TliurvSiii. ELSIE FERGUSON .OUTCAST I IHCRTY Wen 4M St Kves. nt S.IS. LIDufl I I Mnllnrr 'I'lHu'v. A Will 2 15 lit? llll. I. St llllM.IIC .NOVKI.TV lit I IIP. S. MI. OTIS SKINNER 1'a. 1 iMaTJ H E S I L ENTVOI CE UADDIC 4JSt ,Wtofn'way r.vs.N:ll. Matin.. ' ro-.'-anow A Wed 2.15 . Iilll A I Al I hi;s4 l A liter I' I'l.tl." Trieersin I LLINGTON iniiiu i in Tur I ir- IIIL. 1.11. By HCNMY ARTHUR JONES IHVIN COIIII Sat Mrht. Carnesle Hall. ScAts on Sale at box Office ft (.linbrls. FULTOH 4(1 St. West of n'wa lives S20 TWIN BEDS MATIMII s TO-MOHItOW ft tt'. d lit 2-2.1 IHVIN COIIII hnt NiKin (arnevin Hall SiMts on Sale at Pn Otllre ft Ul.nbrls. ii:o. nnuiU'cTUiSATiii;. iruav a st "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" A Ul lilll.Mi If flit. RFPHRI Ifi westwnst " i:es. .1 HtinT nbl UUklU .Mats To-lnur'w ft Wed 2 20 Till'. SKNSATION OI NTAV VOIIK urana u, n. ivnn", iom n t, 75c "so Alt 1 11 nut so Mini." -...h H.e.b-vlllv llrltrlf Ms liuiiklns METROPOLITAN J'.'iVUA 'In-iiluhl at s Premiere! lme. San.. linn-. I'arrui Mnrtbictll 11111tn. AlthouHc, Scaurula. llH.ta, Tenanl. 1 f-iii.bnr.lt Comt Tsaeiuilnl Sdt.ntl' Hallo In sjasrhcru. Detlnn, ltempel CaniMi. Auiutii. Ilotlilrr S.'ifiir..la.C.iiid.Tiicaiiliil. Sal. at s ,7,V to till lannhaeuser. (.adskl, Matjenniirn t'rhis, Ilraun. dorltn. fond.. Ilerti. Sun 1'i.ne.TI at s an it.isnnl, the celebrated pianist I bm-, Il.'laiinuli Ilutta and entire urch. Neit linn, at s. Slnir. Sans-Cene, (Cast above.) -.!. st s Curiurn, I'arrar, llorl; Caruao, Amato. Hntliler I nn.l.. Toscanlnl I htirs, at J :in llhelnitold, Slalrenaiier, Oher: Mrinba.lt. (iorltz, Ilraun, Hrlis. rnmt. Ili-rtr. 'Ihiirs. at s. Aid. Dratlnn, Ohcn Jtnrtlnclll, Amato, Dl.lur (-..lid Polaeci.. I'rl, at S. llun. in. Alda. Dtichene: Caruso. Scotll, Itothler. Itil.ss, Si-i'iirolii ('.in.l.,Toiicanlnl. IIAIIDMAN l'l.N() fSlII) MCiitoi'oi.iiA.v ori:it inns.: It'CSIIVV l:i;.M.Mi, .lAM'AIIV '-lllh. HNHMI'UIVKII MASS MKirrlXO under the auaplrea of Ihe 1'e.Ii-ratlon (if Churches and co operation of Mayor's I oinmltti-e on Uncmploy. incut 'Mir.llltlHti: llliosr. I l.r ltl de liver IrrtiiK on South Ann-lies, llliintratisl by uiovliiK plrtures l'niiT. .la fur heni-flt of tho un employed Tlckcla unwild are lirraa t'lrrle. $2, unto . n wi, nuu raniiiy 1 in-ie, voi-. at nun nmue HOTEL BILTMORE first Frlttat Mom, MuU aIp.Ioii't 1 1 1,10, IIIUI.MUIU'4 MA1IIUJIJM FARRAR PABLO CASALS LUCCA BOTTA Ilea, seats. M.oo. Orders for afats may now lieaenttolt K Johnaton, 14M II uay Knabeplano SYMPHONY CONCERTS I OH Mil Ml I'l lll'l.l-. Saturday Aft., Jan. 23, at 2:30 N V SYMPHONY OHCHISSTItA. WAI.ir.lt IIAMItOSI'll Cnnttnrlur Mr.iililsa.ihn. iloaalnl, (iralntrr. Mozart, Suk, KuWbn GOGOUZA Th-krta at Oilier, 1 W 34 fit., ft Carncitle Hall, 4 Modern Recitals "S?:,!x17,.h,;,tr LEO ORNSTEIN Jan V I'rt- 7. I V Jlh Tlckcta lor Series, oa, Single, IJ.no, il.oo A KOI, IAN HAI.I,. Ibis Aflrrnnnu at .1 Hecltal of Violin Chamber Mi. .lit Al.u.'.HT SPALDING ANDflK HKNOIMT at Hi" I'lano (ffl f.lNWA 1. 3can al nun or Anioni oawycr, la.a u way, Jin fo truth, mold a statue upon which nont can look with equanimity If they do n t poJsess tho cyea of tho Kprit Tu, fall upon the moiiH and ntono h e in death. Several thouand yeats pas) ,. Oahrlel, tho monk, Is seen aRaln en una Isler of n present day church. tift alnm after tho service he tlnda u newnn, with n reproduction of a famous pal t Iiir, "The Truth." He sinks Into a di- , Dial his body In the form of bl foruur self visits tho vnrlotl scenes of the s iv showltiR the real action of tho hypoci Itl cal charncterri. Others beside Mln lMwnrds In the . i t nri f'ourtney l'oole, Herbert tni i i Myrtle Sledman, Dixie. Cirr and . t'arrliiRton. As a sort of curtain ., r n one reel ilc(urp, "The Tall r . , Mounlnlns," showlnR llfei In the Inn 1. -district of the Northwest, Is shown. j3 It's sound business to tic up your spare cash in good, in- . . . i vestments at bargain prices. 6673 of our finest silk scarfs in a Sale. 3963 regularly $1.50. 1346 regularly $2.00. 624 regularly $2.50. 427 regularly $3.00. 313 regularly $3.50. 85c. to-day. Other extra good invest ments just now. Men's Winter overcoats. $15, $20 and $25. Men's suits, $20 and $25. Soft hats, $2.35. Shoes, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. Rogers Peet Company Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. ami'si:! i:ts. No Dellnn With the Ijvin Cnmpsnr. NEW AMSTERDAM jj;7f 4&J:Tk?1 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY WATCH YOUR STEP Mr. .V .Mrs. rm..n llr. I'rank Tlnnej. DANSE DE FOLLIES "os'rwtC. At-ip New Aint.-r.hi.ti Then", TfT:.'3 iTrynnt HHillii:ihi:ililUHililT Tin: ovkhiii:.!) oi.ss piiomknadk' lteercd Scats and Tables at Hoi OiRre GAIETY i"'wnv a mth St. r.- ms. u"lul Mnt n- io- ft tVr.l 3 '5 RUTH CHATTERTON In Jean Webster i rhurmlnu lnniil. DADDY LONG-LEGS HUDSON mJi" t.2'- i:v'Ki 1 Mil With I UDOU6LA5 IltVIN COIIII Sat Night. Carnrcle Ha., Meiiis on sale al no onice ft l.lmlif. BELASCO i""V4m St. Kvrs at j;o , LAST 3i LEO DITRICH5TEIN , TIMES PHANTOM RIVAL 1 :r.i.'..-'.A.-.tDnjni:c ctiddmahu SHATS NOW i nni.ubu w i niinin IIIIII.U KMi'Ki:imH'M:it .M I 1IIIMU V mid r rsuiii- ninuiDn poir t"niii xniiikk inwuniiu vniiLL mi a I La lir iiiu-lc.il pllij mi in mi mi in I WALLAGK'S llrzln ll'lU JAN. 26 AliilHM-les nn.1 the I, nn. by He na-tl Shaw with 'I he Man Who Married a Dumb U if. ' Ft TIHPP IdSt.,V ofll way llvs s.nrhp CLIINUt Mats T-o- n,n row ft Wert ' .-, GLOBE Kiortilway At Ui St MnMTnnMPnv . crnuc m III W II I U Wlllbll (VA VlVllfe SYMPHONY SOI H.T UV M.W 1UI.K Al.TKH 1IAMIIIIM II, ( iiiidin li.r Ne&l Sunday Afli-rnuun. .Ian, '1, ut U i:1n.111 hk (idi.oit.., sol.. 1. 1 KVMriltlMK PA.NTASTHJl 111.11 1 I--DVORAK. MUZAHT. KltAM K, ll.,v - t-T Sruia f0c in .-. ut llnx Oltbe. AauilJ.ii Ha si'KriAt. si:itii: ok 11 vi: M.sTi:it riiMi'inKii riiNt'KKTi. KllU. 4. 10, .MAHC'II : ll. 1. AT S I l IN r-ONJl'NCTION WITH ll of Ihe World's (ir.iilr.t I'lanl.la. Bauer . . . Brahms pf"'m BUSOIll . a a LlSZt I'mzram. Hofmann , , Rubinstein I'mmm. Borwlok . . Beethoven umirarr. Gabrllowltsch . . . Tschalkowsky AT f,HNI-.(,li: HAI.I.. S.lhaerilllb.n Tlrkrla 1I.A0 fl. (It. It..nm ISOt. Aeolian Hall. Oeorce Knilrs, Manaiar PHILHARMONIC sonim' op nbw voiiif JOSIll' 1 HA.VNK V. t'OMIlTTOn. Thla Aflrrnoon at 3:in, rarneKle Hall r?!?T"i' KREISLER iir.r.i no km violin c'iiri:itT. BEETHOVEN PROGRAM ,eat Sunday Afternoon at 3. rnnnPHnF hihkif. sonr.na. Sololata: maeen u nrerlinei V infliaiLi DLStiin;ri, " Aeolian Hall, Tnra. Aft. .Ian. in, at .1. GABRILOWITSGH Wilt, l.oudon Chariton. Maaoa ft Hamlin i'l n The Sinlely of the friends of Mnl. Etra concert, Sunday aflernonn, Jn .1 n at nitr. Carlton, 3 o'clock Mil. PABLO CASALS A MR HAROLD BAul f A limited nll.nl.er of tll'kola .Ij. aiild Apiily to Mlaa Cotttnct. lt M A a, or at door AI'.OI.IAN HAM.. lo-iuorriiiT Aft.. 1 Violin lln-ltal SPIERING ii.riiiioiti: Aaalatrd by I'OF.MIAAII . IIOS, Sratsa' Ottlce, M M 11 HANSON, falrltia I ro-nlaht A lo.iii'wr.B. tiin. ieollanlHU SAP! RSTEIN Parntict Srta, Mcti., II. U. St-lonoy rin. MM -' m i: i u a am a miy wmiHiiw iB21rP!-