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12 THE SUN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916. POLICE GET ANOTHER 'JEAN CRONES' NOTE TiOtter, Which Is In Different Handwriting, Tells of Leaving the City. HK MOCKS AT Pt'KSUKRS rlforou search by every member ef tha Police Department for Jean CrooM, tha polioner from Chieo. I. Mnt continued without any tangible twutts. Ytatarday wa the. day for Crone to kMp hU vow to leave the city. ana In Una with that decltlon a letter, written en a oabla meensse blank, wn dropped Mo a mmll box at Grand Central tta tlon. addreaMd to the poltoe, announcing that Crone would leave the city. The letter, which was not enclosed in an envelope and which waa not ataneed, waa forwarded by the courtesy af the poatal authorities to Inspector Cray at Police Headquarter. Neither Mte Inspector nor Gipt Tunney of the hecnb aquad believed that It cntne from Cronea, for It wa not written by him. Tha handwriting vv.ih by h man uc ouatoraed to do much vvrllinp. The let tar was correctly pclled nnd punctuated. Nona of these ni.irhs Crone?', chlrog raphy. Letter from Crone. The letter eatd : 0e worry to be obliged to leave the good city of New York. But for my aafaty I like better that you're really not clever at all. Your detective are lookliur for inn nnd no one can catch ma. I waa .it CJrand Central Station da night aturd.iy at 38 past 11 P. M. TtiankK for your kindness. Jean Cronis. 11m letter was iiildrced "To Chief FeMca, New York t'lty," and was atanped 12 1' M., I'Vbrimry 13. Another letter vvhh received from TVaahltmton ulitiml Jcun Crone, but It also waa u fake. Bvery putrultnan. vvlicn on Ills poet, M directed to keep a !- vvntch for Grone. Kach li.nl n picture of tlio hunted man mid liitruclioti.s to make In QalrtoH In every restaurant for cooka or waMors recently lilrrd to Intirvlew audi peraons. IPaitrolnian Gcotce 1" lt.i it.-v of the Charted treet Htatlon. o.irvin.: out his order, found a mini in u r. -umrant at 401 Hudson ctreet who had been em ployed recently ami who vv.i. quitting last night. 11m iitilKr.-il Mm .it leriR-.h. arched his iwmi, which v.i! In the aama tMilhllits, and f-iuiid a revolver nnd a gun. He placed tin man under arreat. The prisoner enld he ,ii Victor Os wald, 31 years old. lie vv..s doacted with Capt. Tunney and Inept, tor Cray, but convinced both that he whs not Cronea. Oswald was locked up ami Ilalley was commended for his careful work. Meniber.i of Capt. Tutmov v miu.-ad. as ell ns other dr .vtlvei-. vv.it. -Iilng at railroad illation, post oill.-e branches, miaVrchlst Ilea diU;.i lorn and ! I.e placix, kept up their vljihimc all Saturd.15 nlRtit and yesterday. Clara Follimrd I n. Clue were due uu a. at followed out. but With IIO fruitful l-.l ' l-Vetula of Crones ern Interv lene.1. but in Infor mation rcijardlnK II i'i" it where abouts v;ib obtained. Varan1- "Id haunts of Crone were v Mud t: urt ucce. It wan learned ctrli, ..u.t I'rone.". who Is supposed 1 1 have ..rnrlnally landed here In New Vnr'.. ha". 110 record at Ellis IfhitHl. Tile rot-on for that Is believed tj be the fa. ' tn i tin left Ills Job as chef o' a t i:naii without (.'a Int; throuKli the fo..n.i';t o' w'sterltiir his entry Into t'l o'ii.ij Ho N said to have applied hi ilrni papers In this city No i-tic'i tliu.ms!i aril pa'n.:ak'.nc hunt for an man ever was undertaken hi tln.- cit, I I" ml. T e lei.-un i tllit .'rone, who 'tel.ved to posse a mania for po -0 '! te s. inlisht at- ll'lip! llCfi! !l J 1 1 t.'ll. o! crime. ltvctn'. of :, - ::'! x both I'oi ,i C ,o ii, f,,on Deputy i 'Siiiiiii.r..,! staiilly in touch w Hi '. ft om tlnlr 'lour-' .! celvltiK ivp'jri and in... to h.s Chicago DC- po.s.s.tllllty U nod- Hlld ! u',1 Kept con- ' i :n c-'n;.itloii : tie- da," , re i'K ris.-thiti to the men In chili; o l ie tan;.. Wlnlt the hiri! u,i olnv on aii.treli'ft lenders hi tip i-'ty t .tn'ii.-i-'-d i-lf.c'ul lilant foi the il-'.c;iei l tlie Clii-.u-o poison piul in!ii,'",i o's Th . itement I'hlllHej, t'.iat 'le.it i I i p i.- is beltiu framed to r.i il; , I an.i ill. ... lo pils'in. A iikiii wnii said he ictur Kr.itt of "111 West llft.--foui"!i sl-.c.t ivnlked llitu tho West Korty-sf .-iit.i street po. lire Htatlun lust in.'li: and told l.lilil. Kiye Ii" Knew eotn iIioik about Crones lie uasescurt.il t I'ol .- teadipnn lei . where c.pl. Tumi. . ' ', ' to and sit no Infoi mation o' on . . i mn h i. POISON AT CHURCF SUPPERS. Rraidriif or I nroeitle, I'n.. Milrineil .Her Timi I iielilen I a. Pn Tcnf nu, l'rli -ii. Ipshlents of Carnegie arc iilaimed mer two church in-oulnEs '.I'thln week, the iati-t vic tims belli;.' pe'siti- wlm attended a .hlcken and watlle supper m the Metho dist Kplscopal 4 'Ii lit -li i'lld.iy lilkii'. Oub week eailiei- ittous of a supper lit the 1'rotistiint Kps.-ip.il Chu.eli were similarly Ml liken. Non,' eh., atleiided tile .Metlliiilisl .-llliper fi :t ill at the time, lijit el..ilj pliysh'Iiuis wii,. kept bu- atteiidliu- lo t ails, 't i, u,--tltilH loiuplalned ul' vloletr nausea nnd wealinesh. foi, of the i-.,m-s an- seri ous, hU all lire l'p!tel ti Cil-oier. Dr. .1. A. Iliiunn.i Mi.d iue siinploms pointed lo ai'M'Mi'.il ii'ioinni; lluiues FI. J, 1 1 11 l',l, Is oil.' of tile tullelil-. I'ul lonin chisel; up, m the I'pls, npil Church case and llh stories of ihe Chi CHh'.i HOUp plot fles'n m tin r Ulillds. Hie elrickeii patrons of the -upper were ter rified. I'lijhlet.HH of t k hMoii-di dllfer as to the piolulile i'iii-c of tli. itlnesM. WAR TALK STIRS ANARCHISTS. , rteiolnllon raeil If I In I oufllcl '''"!"'! 1 Atl.irclnvts .11 till,- civ .ne being in cited to stall a levollltliiii It III, I lilted Slates r niiilil lie, nine .iivulve.l in win. A C.lrcUl.1.' bun l'.. .ten l.iaielllM- liele I rum tlir he..iii il ,e., ,11 I'. ill. nielli':,, i id l. Anaieliiit I'i mi i-.i m' . iliou "III ca -e 1'iev lie, n a, ii imi i il iu the ni.ijnr .) o' the people to del. ul thlliKS Hie) lave t i-.i.; th n w. nine 111., wnikeif to be iiaily nnd il-e siieh an oppiirtunltv to stint t a revolution, allien Is the onlv I'linc thai wll hrlnu ahsolut't freeilom. where all who live shall hive all hev m e,l and . njov life ltisle.nl ,if ' i in in 'iv in lavi-i, fear, inisfi) h 1 1 1 1 w i it i- i l,eri.nii I. Mihoti ,u .1 a hhk llient ol l,s ovv ve eri v in ieeuer nf llillli.i Uolilma i who vv in inrritnl for dallxerliiK ,i la t,, coniioi lecture. "Her cause is that nf even llbnrly Vivlnit mn and n.niMii," he laid, iiinoni; olh' i th'.nss TOPLINERS OF DRAMA HAVE Eight Brass Bands Required for Dancers as Joe Humphreys's Voice Registers an Announce mentAll Camera World at the Garden. IvOtl Tellegen and the mlsstia were not on hand, but outside of these backslid ers there waan't a eout In the entire world mltslng from the flrst annual "Movie Costume and Civic Halt," which waa started under the auptcM of the Screen Club and the Motion Picture Kx hlbltore iajrue in Madtcon Square Gar den late on Saturday night, waa still going yesterday and probably wilt sag from exhaustion pome time to-day, The momontous ecstasy of the affair can best be gue.scd when the fact la re vealed that even Charlie Chaptln and Mlas Mary Plckforil were overlooked In the jam, conscientious reporter not re- 1 memberlng until hours after they left the ball at high noon yesterday that they had forpotten to look up Charlie and Mary In their respective boxes ow ing to the overflow of other celebrities all around tho side Hues. In a maimer of ewaklnu tli ball was a sort of goliur away party for the Hon. Hilly llulrk. president of the Kcreen Club, and the Mdwlii llootli of the Mir ror Mini Company, President Quirk had had It framed up to uu straight from the ball yetrnluy to the Pennsjl ranla station and head for l'lorlda with the Mirror-Nat tloodaln Company. "Well. 1 guess 1 gotta ls going, fel lows and girls," the Hon, Quirk, re marked eight or nlno times esterd.ty. "Me for tho station and hop onto the rattler." Snore Delays Drpartnrr. But every time rresldent Quirk and the rest of the Imys and Klrls peeked out the Mndlson nvenue dor of the Garden they v that It was knowing. So the only thing to do was to return to the dancing floor and beu-lu the partv over again, rresldent Qulik did finally make a dnsh for the 4:17 Klnrlda local estet dny afternoon, but he Just missed It. Thereupon ho and the H'luloff party that had accompanied him to the local deepo to say cuod-by had to return to the Garden and open it up aualn. A prepossessing young person handed out cards steadily ut the door when the press gallery began to atrlc, tli cards announcing that the filing per son was none other than .!w Oleaxm. leading man in the "Tlianhouser" com pany of New Kochelle "Thanhou r," tt Is scarcely necessary to add, Is a German opera by ltldrird Wagner. Joe, according to Hie statement under hl (picture In evening dre on hi cards, Play, the trading role in "Thanhouser." And right beside Joe Gleason was Nat HioodMln himself. Nat w;is wearing tils I ueililllig suit. lie Kild contidentlally , later wlirn congratulated upon the way I his suit has withstood pcislMent wear . that tt pays to hand out five or ten I bucks extra when bulng clothes ami j thus set real sen Ice out of them. Onr Inside the hall one, came upon I Prod let r Arch Selwyn seated In a bo deem at, d modestly with a banner. n t- i'o.'s Tour nig lilts." All four i ucre then- I'dgar, Arch and Mlko Sel- ' I A I . t.. . . , t, ' oi two beoiid was Mls TIthel i n.irritmiie, who admitted th.it he was first tate of snappv blub 1 life I" K.clefi. i: dently ii lot of banners which had de.-iir.ited some previous nutoinolillc show i at til, Harden had been left In plac. I -rower- SIN ' r,:.d ot.o banner lloai- ii.j cm Usl,. "Metro Wins." ran another ' ai.tomob.l. banner, not to iiientlon count-I bss other idertislne streamers nn- I noun -imr the merits of such cars the "Powers and mi on, .-M 15," the "Selw-yn l-'ntir" Mr. tlrnni Has n I'rohlrm. Joe Drum, publicity man for the new Cl tra Kimball Viiumr 1 iltu I'orporatlun, I CHAPLIN FUNNY AS HE TRIES TO BE SERIOUS , 1 . Hii Slrnre I'rirrlit nt Hippo- ilrnnip. Imi I Crowds Applaiul Sri.onn for Actors Fund. The TTInpodrotne -an packed to the Ii. if with anfl jirrsons seated on the stuue -thoiu-alids were turncil away last nlcht to sec Charlie Chaplin in tho lleMi. The receipts were more than $ 10. uuil. half of which will no to tho Actors' I'uud. Without the funny little mils- tiiehe nnd 'he crooked little cane and the black ImkK)' trou-ers. wearltut In st, .ul a dinner coat. Chaplin walked on 1 a- -'.ikc nnd altliouuli, a ho snhl, he "t nil to I.e serioll.-." he WilS 11 tUlltl)' US ii :. atnl bronchi down the houe what evi r he did. Tom Wise Introduced lilm nnd forroi ill- name, ano nan 10 nuni an over him eM'anslc Aalstat before he could find . ' .'. . .. 1 It. Then ihe inovlo comedian came out and put Soinia's b.ind throush "Die I'oot and rcasant" otertum In spirited faslilou, and followed It up with u com- 1 position of his own called "The IVacc I Patrol" lie w.m vocireroust) up- pliiiuh-.l for nci rl) flic rnlmiirti, with wr 111,111 in tin- hand joining, and Ihen he 111 ide a little speech. "Thank )ou." said Chaplin. "If I could talk UK. Tom Wish I'd kImi up motion pictures at once, but I can't, and rir s -aieil to death at this wr minute with stiik'o frluht" That was all tliero was to it, )et ever) body was satlsthil. To complete tho it ii'i amnie. fso iini-tein. idatdst, play.-d, and .enia I Ma.di .oMi. formerly of the DlauhllelT Itii's.an Hallet. danced. Sousa brokn all his oscillatory words by acceptint! , with no little show of eiuharassment a Mss from the pretty littlo Itusslan d.ine. r. WOMAN BURNED IN BED. lllher-ln-laT of l.rw Kellj-, ctor. nr Heath. bfiBKl out, I.. I. Keb. 'JO.--Mrs. Von ilerhldo. niothei-lii.law of l.ew Kelly., I the jc'or, was s.i badly burned -at her1 I Inane this afternoon whcji her Imi ' WKlit life In a tnyslcrlou'i way Hint it is teared idle will die i !is Voudeihliln llv.n with lier dainjli. Iter. Mrs. K.lly. at .Nassau and Atlantic ii.Nenu.s. In tho Hay View siclloii. The' daiiithler wni iitt r.i.'t.-l by scuunis from tier mother's room In th afternoon, ' and tiinnliiK In found .Mia Votulei hide , (neojid In flanie'i on tlio bed. Mrs. Well) fUi I lo cMIIIKUlsh the l.lll.p alld wii" badly but in d In It-elf brtnie she itiiv, up ami inn lo alarm u.-luhhors 'I'tiev iii.m n;i'il to vvi,ii hlauketH nlioil! Mrs V" iilerhld" mid smother tint lire, Dr William Ituticht hurried her to the Nassau Hospital In his automolilln and firemen put out tho blaze, which had spread In the iiiuin, causing .liiiiuiKo of about II DO. THE SILENT A NOISY BALL undecided up In the last minute, airnrdlng to IiIh advance dope, whether or not to bring rresldent Wilson, Oov. Whitman or Mayor Mltchel along to lead the grand march. Whereupon everybody told Joe to forget thoae lad and bring Miss Clara Kimball Young. Joe Drum did so and ho gave out a lengthy statement from Miss Toung In which ahe said that ahe had Just re turned from Cuba nnd after looking the happy government of the Island over had lei'lded that we should not haul down the flag In the Philippines. The Presi dent and Congress therefore will de cide, probably to-day, to do as Mlaa Young aska and keep the Philippines, even though Miss Young or Joe brum 1 t, excitement of the moment mlm- engraphcil "Philippine" with one 1. too many and one I' too few. Miss Jane Uall, who opened up a new. Meld for movie queens when It dawned upon her that idle could Jump overboar1 ' In tropic waters and tight shar'ts fear- le.ly, because sharks are merely man eating sharks that eat only mere man. i waa present wearing a peacock feather headilress that would have caused Miss aby Deslys to leavn tliestiigetlatthrotigh sheer envy. Accompanying Miss Gall In the altractlM- tiuartet well up toward the bead of tho procession were Gard- evangelistic career. It set another inaik tier Voutigmaii. lending man In the I'uslc, after that when a check for $,1l.!it.n:l Film Corporation WU- forme t'ztell, was handed to the evangelist u the pioinlnent In the .Mirror-Nat Goodwin "free will" offering of the olt. delated comtnny. and Ml Rinny Hess, one of contributions aggieg.itlng .1"T more tho new .Mirror stars and she U. 'came before Mr. Sunday got away from And there were Miss Kitty Gordon, ii- tl. olty. nnd a check for this amount rompaitlcd by tt mlnent tnigedlaii nnd nuMhliig else received will he Jack WIK111 i Mies Grace Valentine of mailed to him. To dato therefore Trcn thu Metro, la-o A Oei. iresident of the I ton's contributions amount to 3:'.ar.S.h:i Motion Picture Inhibitors League: MlsHforihe evangelist. France Demon-!. Itnrr Mcintosh, the This sum Is about 50,000 less than mtehty King Hagot. Miss Anita Stewurt, , ti,0 high water mark reached In I'lilla Mlss Margaret Green, leading woman III delphia, which him a population about the Nat Goodwin pictures: Mint Alice , nfteen tlmee that of Tranton. where thu Joyce, Miss Mahe. Normal!. Mien Gall tabernacle was a third larger airl tho Kane, Mr. and M s Sidney Drew, Jtm ' campaign eleven weeks Instead of sevi u l.ickaye's brother. Uihon; Freddie 1..I- weeks, as In Trenton. In addition to the die McKay. Miss Mm lei Osttlch and personal offering to Mr, Sunday $:is. .':....;: feathers. Playwrlg it Gus Macllugh iinilim,, contributed at the collections for his brother. Otto, Harrison Fisher and building the tabernacle and current o.. his brother. Hud. .loini A. Uougland ofi, ,.usc pf the campaign, which. there New York. London. I'a'ls, Petrogr.nl. fore, co-t Trenton ja.eiti.i'i.. or mote Nlh. Scr.inton, WllUesbarie and all I nlan $?, 000 a week. points wet . Illustrator Al Uverlng. Mr. Tht, ,,. attendance during th. -even and Mi- George Hetts ami Joe .weeks campaign was morn tlum '.oio.nilO. ll'Gee llinnphies. ot includlnR the scores of special meet- . . i Ings In churche. theatres, factories and lliiiiiplire,' oler on the .fob. homes. The number of "trail hitters" Joe Miln w he announcer, hence '"as nearly 17,00i, and of these l.aOO the eight bras" bands necessary lo get t the "sawdust path" to-day Three the noise of the dano music out to the were .ome of the records win. h ihe dancers while Joe H Gee was announcing, (evangelist sall Trenton had estald'sned which was ste.idl!) Joe H'Gee would t for communities of Its approximate ,ae announce " a haudsoine prize of J100 for 'He was hlghl pleasetl oer the r.eult the iuot lianilMiine.t costume on this I Newton Wylle. general secretin y of 'lis here floor," and would wind Up this committee of 109 of Toronto, pr.-rntrd statement by announcing that In a few," case of silverware to Mr. Sun-la a' seconds he Intended to make another an- noumcmeiit li-fifl llnrth Ills til e. for .lor HCce mi- i.r Hie .I.iiirru iiiion leavlrvT the Garlen for a snack at Jack's would hear Canada he cutlon.d them to n uirmbo Joo H'Gie make -till another Interest-, that this Is -,, neutral nation. He pre. ing unnntinciMiient down at the Garden. , dieted national piolilaltlon in atnda Thereupon thev'd hastily call for their befote the close of 1 ! I as the probable diecNs at .tack's n u! race luck to the ' outcome of Sunday's campaign Mr. Garden to hear at close range what Joe Suiubo ha- promised to visit Toronto had o f.i. T.ic result wuh that Han- ' again about K.ister to help In the pro-Stevr-is. the -.indic'.i king, had to be-Ihlbltlon movement !4Mi to sl'ce tlie other half of his ham Mr. SimdayV dosing sermon wajt an toward d.ivllglit when Miss Pauline J appeal for repentance. He liege-i m 'nileeicK. M.iurlce fo'tello. Jim Afc- Kenn.i of 'ti.velde. M.itt Jloore of tlie , rnHersal and rountles otliers be nan toTreuton Kcner.u.y linn .hi tu.n n.ui l .Hoop lnek from x.tllnus p.irts of ton n ' ! In answer to Joe lfiiee's calls. And so It went, because when It wasn't I .mo IMnir 't w- notl.er. rresldent Mlllv j J II ' rl.. owl' s to ITe'ldent Wo.rlr.iw WIN j sons fallu.e to re.di t...- ball on time. le-l e'r.in l nmrc'i with Ml, riara Mtululi lo'ji": .M's finice Hientltie .nil js'ivuir o Writer Dlde Mudly walhin? unV Til. in.i-!ie:s ;;ot oil! of step once or twice, wli.it w !t!i only the Twenty second Ui'tlnien! band, flf" and drum corps Plalmr ut the time uu.lnl Joe It'iiee IIimoi!ire 's nnnouncenien-. And then for louutics l, U's !ierH was (ten el a' daii'' nv -d Mrobably still Is HUMAN PROJECTILE IN TUBE BLOWOUT UNHURT 1 WocUimhii Who Wimii Safclv I'liiitiiiili .Mini. Wator anil Air ''l Out of Hospital. Ni ne the worse fo his expo, leui e In Pe,.i - lt .t tl lollilh twcntv-llle feet of mud mid twenty feet of rher. .Marshall .Maliey, Is, lelt Hi, I-, h it the lirooklyu Hospital .terday afternoon for his home at 8i ... Theodore sticet. Astoria. I.. I.. Ih.r. to tell, mo-t likely. Imw it fe.Ms to ride ploj Hew Ise thtoush iniiil, water and 1 air Malic) was one of four "ei'ndlms" who wii,- . -,i nu t In a Idowout Inst s.itui'.la) ,'ifti i n 1 1, ni in tiu- north luhe of the Whlieliall-Miintasue street tunnel, now P. inir ciipstriictisi for the new 1 Itiooki) 11 li.iiini Transit siibwnv. II.. bod) of 0110 Ulan was nlcl.cd 1111 I in tn,. ilwr m,!i after the hlowout. ..nom... ovm,., wiai .n .luuu .ucwartny J7''" """ f""t'1 J'e- tenia). Ihe other man saved himself fl,im i,elll ..an-i... off he the foree ,.f tomprcssed air by clinging to an lion rlne. Mahe) bad no chance lo combat the coiiuuessed air, He went through, tin mud and Icy waler with the two who died, but almost miraculously suffered scarcely a scralrh, "Shock," was the illauuo-ls nt ihe hospital, .lust ivh.it caiKi-il tli blowout has not sin il-tei lilli.e I. Col'.IIMCtor O'ltolll'lit! of ihe llrm of l-'llim-u'ltoiirke s.ild yos lirda) that I' was piobahly duo to ,1 weak spot In I le river bed. The damaiie Is elinht, he Mid. Water bus aceuniu i.iii-o 01 101 111111. 11011 till n r vu jiiiiia y,.HU ,,1,,. ,t .ir. irituiirliv said flint a wu, ..ul. take two or tlueo das to ,,. .., t,;, ,,.M1tH of Ihe iiccldelil. 't' in water in tin tube Is Hhout llftccil f,.,,t d-ep at tlm point of the hlnnout and t.xtf iiilst back l.maiil lliookl)U lor about , Willi Ihe aid of co utircssed air II will be an cas.v hi. liter, It is sard, to ' CMH I lllN. Trails II. Wlnliiev, secrclary to the I'uhln- Sen leu Coiuinlssliiii, passed two ' hours III Ihe tube iMrrday without ' tltJ'llin.' ,ili)tlillit.- whlcli would iudicMte , that the iiiiiliarlors were at fault . Ills 1 oliservatlotm corrcsiiouded with those ii, ul.- h) Mr i liniirkr. CALL SNOWSTORM A FLIVVER. Went her Prophets Who I'm I led to ..... , ,. .. ... "'.L't "fnll ll-IIHIr- It. Tue snow Mono .veslerday nun u me- t. ornlnijlciil hluff, not hlKhly fiKardnl In the weiillier prophet., maybe becaipio the) omitted It from tliclr forecast of t.n i mht before. Aid how, what la only one nnd twii'liimdirdtha inches of the "beautiful he.wceti weather plophels uatnniiil and local'1 T.ic snow did not fall as If it bad any liei.tl l.'i Iue Ki.inc, and there raa tin wind woi th iiirnttoiiinK and no leni IKralure" t hat was noticeably wintry. It was Just an accident. To-day, tmrrlna accidents, should be fair and .-older, and to-morrow likewise. BILLY SUNDAY GETS $32,358 IN TRENTON Attendance at Seven Weeks Campaign 000,000, With 17,000 Trail Hitters. FORMKR RECORDS BROKKX Tmkton. FM. SO. If the rtev rtllly Sunday's tabernacle In Trenton had been built to accommodate 30.000 per sons Instead of 14,000, It would proliahly have bean Insufficient to hold the crowds which flocked to hear the evangelist to day, his last appearance In the city. Prom the time Mr. Sunday appeared at the morning services until he nald his last good-byes at 9 o'clock, the tahci nacle was the scene of almost continu ous aervices. When the evangelist wasn't there to preach the choir ami the crowds were there to slug, and no sooner was one service ended than the tabernacle began to till for another. Many persons spent hours seeking to gain admission, and thousands were turned away, while some camped at the taliernacle from morning until nltlit. .Mr. Sunday told thu audience at the night meeting that Trenton had broken several records, and for a place of Its size had ecllived atiythlii- In his lo-mgni s service. i ne m i o. was covered witu a nn;iii imb uni the audience broke into aiipl.ni'e as Mi. Wylle announced that he was fiom tu-arers lo ueiay no ioi.er. nc nuf tho evuncellst ttiiiliUed tlie people of i..ir- ticip.ue.1 in hii.n .if m n- '"is" specifically I-roin the tal.ern.iele Sir Mliway iiroir iurecn inim . .o o P-ired for 1.1- Journey to noli! I-''"- hiJ. A tl.FiitiKli . '''J Trenton at :.;u0 o clo. k w s stop.-d b tbe ,emisJ vn il.i lL.llr.ru! to take him aoo m i"" . FINLEY FOR BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. ('oninilaaloner of llilnenllon WaaH I'oplla Tnnabt Trnlh. At a sveclal service for college men tiul wonen in the Central lresbyte rl.in ..'hut.li. Madison ave-iue ami Klfty seventh street. cterday Mtate Commis sioner of IM'icition John II. 1'lnley illd that he bee ! more nnd mots in tflvliu: rellslous i istructson in the nubile scluol. He .n!dl that cat 'should be taken not to arouse prejudl. mil di.-cord in iinpaitltiK tue cri.il tttitlis of the Mililc. "1 believe the H'.ble should 1 : read read five imucv a ila. It Is my carin-t (hope that men of ull faiths may luns and i ..mo to some understiuidlui: ll'il a reiuliui; of the M.-iiptures in tho public schools-. 1 crant that such read- 1 Iiik will be crlll-ed and make, for much discord, but ut th same time I l,e., c that a Iiav sulutlou of the piolileni can be made m that our children will Ii.ivk a l...ll.r iniiler.-tioiittli of tt ft 1 "The tunc has come for all of us, no I "!Hl'" rm 'T1'" we, hold, lo oooperalo 1 ui iue .iiKir o, our sel schools. The State cannot do everyllilii(r, and it Is useless to think that the schools can accom plish everythinc in the way of moral traliilntr, 'Die church and th home must do tltsir part." FIVE HURT IN TAXI SMASH. Tn vnto In Collision I'sssen er I'll t and llrnl'eil. l-'ive pers us were sIlEhlly Injured early )tstcr.liiy when two talc,.li- Miiashc.l toKether at Thirty-sith stieet and Sixth avenue. The Injured, who tveia tteated by Drs. Johnson nd Tay lor of the New York Hospital for lacerations and bruises, were Dr. Italph 1', Itlelmiond, .'It years old, and Ids wile, SI, of S.I Sip avenue, Jersey City ; Will iam Holtz, 4.'l, a broker, and his wife, 43, of 79 lMffewond slreet, Hartford, Conn., and the chauffeur, Ihkic Hiiiiioii of SAO MonlKomcry slreel, Jersey City, Hatilion was Kuliik' south In Sistli ae 11 vj tt with Ids four passeiiKcrH when h saw the aiitonubile driven b) Andrew Mct'artliy uf II! West l-'ill.et, slnet .'ihout lo cross the street. He Intended to pass to the rear of the chleh, hut McCarthy suddenly decreased the spml of Ills cur. After NlllklnK the tUMiao Himiup'H car sweicd to the side and struck an . elevated pillar. I'ollceinaii Tetiner and Detective Trojan exit Icalnl the passciiKcra from tho wreckage. RICHMOND TOO POOR TO FIGHT. , Mlnlaler May )lve I'n I'uliill Hc nanar of t'oat of I nnteal, Puif.AtiK.i.riitA, l'eh. 'jo. liurdened bv t lie. financial elr.iln of imvIiik Invvers' feeH for ever rrctirrliiB church trl.iln ,hi,i I'O.iiliatlnir I iijuiut Ions in the civil courlH, tin. Kev. (leorsc 1 )i.iliiirt-n lllcli mond la iilniost ready to hun-ender, Mr. Itlclnnond did not i.piie.tr in Ihe itllilt of H ilolin'H 1.'.Imiii.iI i'Ihii'i'Ii lo-dny nnd hoii'e of Ills ti iciiib. Iiillinni.il Unit he would never ile,ic!l III the chill Ch iisr.tlh. .Mr. 1 1 ifti n ii mm I vvill Imld a .-..ii-fereiien wllh hi.s i.irlshlnnern in ,t. Jolill's i:iibi lioiihe ne.M eileiHd,iy iiIkIiI, when an liniottuiit iiutioiiuceiiietit uffectlni; the future of SI. .IuIui'h ',irlhh ni.iy lie forlhciiiiiliiK, Mr. Itlchiniind will ,iirai' befure I'lMitcellor Itttdd lo-tnoiTow ufti riiouii alio iim iiiiii inn iiioiexe in riiitiKvi viii.ii. nrovhle n lawyer to defe in in inc new cccicHiasiiejii u iai. .vn iticu mniiil will tell the chuicchoi ihai the litlineroilN ei-cli Hl.tHllcal trlnlH ..tut civil proceedlnxH have about exhausted Ills flnaticliil reourcrH. There In h oosi-i Ulllty that Mr, lludd will refer Hio matter to Ihe diocesan convention, FORT HIGHBALL REPULSES ATTACK OF CROTON ARMY Early Reports From the First Line Irrigating Trenches Persist in Use of the Code Word "I'livver" Pamphlet Bombs Fired. The drat dlslnnt rumblings of the great spring drive across the outer edges of that well Irrlgatnl teirltory known con tivlally as the highball belt sounded strikingly more like a chorus of pop guns than the expected 42 centi meter Herthna that were Intended by the Health Department to transform the enemy's country Into an arid desert. In fact the early reports filtering through the Hue esterday persisted in the use of the code word "flivver" as applied to the attack of the Croton cohorts. I The neutral observer could not tell definitely whether tho aforesaid poplike I revorbeintlons really weru to bo at 'trlbuled to the beslegera or the heuleged. A certain similarity was to be noted I between the repeated popping nlul the j noise that accompanies the violent and succes-lul extraction of the null-porous stopper from usually dark gn-en gloss jeesels containing h fluUl HUbstunre labelled "Kxtra Dry" Put. im stated, I the observer was not able, to ilctomilne the slgiilllciiico of Gils olwervatlon. 1 For the sake of accuracy, however, the : following Is recordnl ,m having a sr- tti nl.ir heat'ltitt uiion the combat, the .alane rucnt nun! !'ctillar and partially 1 Identified sound-, the "flivver" reports and the confident optimism of the enemy. I The attacking forcie under Dr. I'harlea F llolilu.'in. chief of the bureau of public health education of the Health Depart ment, laid elaborate plHIir. to disorganize the enemy, sprinkle clear, cold water iocr him and ultimately lead him ami his 'rexeltets to Hie I'mtim dam chanting I Hie most popular musical hits of the Itv. W . Hi, im Sunday. Itobbed of All Pep. I Then came dissension that disrupter of campnlKti- and took all the pep right out of the great spring drive, leav ing It Hat and ameuilc. While every ' body in the highball belt wns preparing 'for a diotight by storing up sufllclent supplies of lubricants to relieve parch -neM and M-Ming up will power enough to .-'and by thr,r slogan, " drinkers J must st'il. together." against the lie. gaining of hostilities, di-cord.iht things i wets bappen-iig at the heai!iiiaiters and attiu,ttnt:ioti !-"iio of the besiegers, i Mayor M tclie' l,e a regular two tli-ted neutral, I s.sted that this warfare I must he car'ied on according to estab PLAY TAG IS ADVICE TO TIRED BUSINESS MAN Ito.x IiimmI (iaiiipx l.ntfpr Than j Culf or skul ill":. Says i l'liii'iil Dirct'lor. New V.iik men ouzht to play more sitms Much a- tas. hop-scntch or pris on, r's In.-... for In-tatice, arcorilltif: to Dr. Iuiis I!. W.lzmiller, physical dl rfi'l.ir nf the We-t Sldo V. M. C. A., who know- .. -mod dial alsnit the physique jf tin. oiiiii.ii- tir-d business man. Those who tlml fun in poker, hridrre or kiti.lied ituloor sisirts, tho doctor sas, nic like the Niys who piny miir-hl.-. they jjet no exercise and so no real play. "Si.ott lialllnc, 'follow my leader' and sin-h bo sports neM-r turmHl out sis sies." m.js Dr, Welzmlller, "and they would be better for men to-lay than Kulf. skatlnc or tramplnc lsr.ni-e they briinr mote muscles into action. Tiki many men to-day do their bill climb-itm- by auto and wonder why their breath is short. A lot of them are liv ing on tin- physical legacies of their alio tor "V ni take a l"oy off the street and u t Ii' n to pl.mni; tin- piano every day, and I" will luve uiusii' all rich' . but he won't lie a man I'lay Is natural to boy and 'nan Take has'htll. men had to throw stores oi.ii! to kill animals for food, hid to wield a club on their ene mies, human ..ml animal, had to run and !' tb. oriK'i.al artful dodpers. that's how baseball develop.!. ".Man crows old only ns lie ceases to pla. I'lnv Is the best Insurance pol ley a man can take out. The premium urous easier to pa as one prows old. and health and strength are the dally rlli blends " 3 MT VVheii did (leorne take his first rarrlaire hen In, toek a back at the tree. nde' Maybt it's hackneyed but if it serves to remind you that we. too. have done a little hacking at prices on both suits and overcoats -I who knows but what 'twill , drive you into one of our, four stores! ' More . lose. I In. morrow. Rogkrs Pert Company Bro.iilvvHy ut l.lth St. Brondwuy Ht :14th St. Fifth Avr. nt 41 st St. "The Konr Cnrtirrs" j BroiiilwHV , nt Wiirtcn wii m;vik.m, PIl.t'.KI.ITII SJII.lt III;,, IIOMA A I A"F MMI.IIN.V JeiinS.hwarl, ... -v'"-' III II Klhllt lt. ,N It via v . 171 II ,si llltllllKH , .'.I , Olll V V. Iall.i : Vl.it -..'In I II Milt V TltillK. others. n.rn ii .i-n u, m i . . GAT D H ll' .1 VnvV WnVrv''l: ,-. s 1 1 .11 1 iiiiii n 0 i-ii Asa 1 -.- 1 j, THE WEAVERS liVSI xx r.t.K 0LUMB1A ll'aav ITnlce D.1II.V ll'oi.iilar . Itlll.l'J la A s I .-, ITIii HKIt t nxtsi.u RnNlTHMC HlthHabe . luorxi.H """"'" l lour lished iirlnrlples and so directed a flnn notification lo Health (.'omnils'loncr Haven Kmerenn and his own Von lliu denhurg. Mr. Holduaii. Itesult some body opened the safety valve of the prin cipal war engine, let all the water out . of the water wagon Intended for the aforesaid sprinkling and uncriemonl iiusly busted Its axles. That was an awful setback, but It was not all by a long shot. Word went out that Dr. Holduun's chief aids had prepared merciless pam phlet gas bombs Intended to make the aridity complete. Again Mayor Mltchel's firm note to the warring faction was a fistic affair and not u linger pointing thing, and again somebody let all the gas out of the pamphlets. Well, what could n regular belligerent do under those circumstances'.' I .very body In thu highball belt was shouting "Attn boy" at tho Mayor and reaching out for th opener, absolutely certain there wa-ti t going to lie any drought at all. Won't Br Downed. But perseverance won't be downed. Dr. Hohluan nnd his froton cohorts nl readv had started things ami a Int of the pamphlet bombs had been sen! out to the tiring lines still filled with the wordy stuff. The water wagon might he a wreck nnd the powder wet In the 42 centlmeteiH and cold water clashed on everything that wasn't Intended to be so dashed, but, by gum, said Dr. Hol duaii last night, his campaign was going on even If It did not hao a pinch u' pep in tt. Dr. Bolduan wanted It understood that the Health Department was not for coercing anylKsly to quit his f.norite cafe or club: that this warfare was an educational affair primarily nnd not one of extermination. Therefore, on with the education. Yesterday clergymen who had received the Health Depart ment's temperance pamphlets were to preach moderation from the pulpit. To day moving picture houses will display on their screens a slide reading: "The Intemperate us- of alrohol Is tilling our asylums, J.ills, hospitals and cemeteries. These are facts vouched for by the De partment of Health." . Tho water wngor won't do any travel-' ling. To-morrow Is u holiday, even In the present warfare. Wednesday is Croton day and the rhoola will he'u-cd to impress upon people the value of drinking waler instead of Ihjuor. EDDIE COLLINS HANDS BOOZE HARD WALLOPS Makes Home Fin n Hit as Mr JJroaks Into tho "fJnspcl Team liPapuo" in .Ti'i'-rv. PaXMTIIA, N. J.. Teh. 2P labile Collins, star second baseman of the Ci. oaaro White Sox and formerly . member of the l'hlladelphla Athletics" 5100, ' infield, mads a home tun lilt l fore ,"110 persons who heard hl-n break Into the "(Jospel Team 1 urue" this aftentoor In Ilia tlrst M-nture s n pl.itforn speaker. The. audience applauded like world's series fan when he handed "liooe" some wallops that would hae done crullt to Hilly Sunday. That Hilly himself could not be pres ent to cheer for Kddle as n keen dis appointment to the ev.tnirellst. who sent n messar throuirh tho lev S. Monroe Vans.int, pastor of tho Kpworth Metho dist Church, expressltiB his .leliimt at the fact that (treat baseball players like Collins will come out as public exponents of "clean llvlnc." "The day is none when a man can hit the lsioze, and be ti touch and sllll make good In baseball," said t e Stmd.i irra'i "The way to make the 1rre.1t I (Tallin respectable I for every player to be respectable himself Any baseball , plaxer who addrefes a ltlble school ! boosts tlie irame. Hatzoood 2fo iS 4 2Jt CARL & WILSON AMfSKMKM'M. ) The W.lmlns1er Kinil Chih'a rOKTIIllll AM AI, ;Dog Show I MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Feb. 22, 23, 24, 25 I-rum 10 A. M. to 1 1 1. M. n- .ik mi 1 1. tries l III II nillllk til W MATINEE DAILYi'fMlloO ir.v n i , .sal .M..I '.'.ii-loll .Ml HIP HIP HOORAY -. l1IKiV -ens.il i.illHl fie.ila' , OUUOAnvM) ielili,.t. , Xprs 1 Slmin.l I.,- II II l , 1 M'XII t fur Hebrew Infant Asylum I. i.rsiirilln.ire I III! .HI. " v "'in r.ii lsj, NOW OPEN Medal-Winning Exhibit and Features from the JOY ZONE San Francisco Exposition GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Admission - - 50 Cents BURTON HOLMES T J M XT XT t I ivilll.t'll 1111 foDaynVrvii: exposition rori'i.xit run i s- .',i.;.ii, mam, i,.vi, I BROADWAY IVr.vnt.; v.; ..,s r vr I'XMOI'h I'I. . I. ItS I II.M I'll. ite..ll MARY PICKFORD ",,Sfi,V..KV-,.,-,: I Xso I'ariinioiinl lliirlon llohnis. I'mviI I'lelure, "X Hay vtlili Hie Mrl I'nlnl t'u.lei," B million. .''A M Vv I'vi. i.-. VII. I'oiii vv.XM it .livhMiil,Vj M 'lti.1, ItiMillmifi , I hf IVniM Mi I ''('tlt Punch tJud-aVvriVMU'ilV V,,rV?r..,.!LTl.,, m TREASURE ISLAND lii.h.::o..MlToui',l''ri..l.i' JO.Tal.l.iiira 11, AMDHKMKNTfl. m;w tork'n t.KAnisu Plf DIDC H'r & 40th flt. Kvgs. at ffJO. .mrinC Mt.Tnm'w.Wed.& Ht.3:2(l. I'-' I .Mil, NtlllHRAY. MAK. la. Hesls for cmtj performance now on sle. .ri iit nrr; iM-norin Maude Adams in a. . iisrne "TIIF. LIT I I K MIMKTKR." I VPCIIM West 4.1th Ht. Kts. at g:J0. LTLCUlTl Mts.To-ni'w, Thuri. Sat. lASt 11 MGIIIS. I.4HT !l MATINEF.B. ETHEL BARRYMORE 'UK" "t It MHf4. McCHKHMRT." IlllsilUV. VT.n. W-tm Tbun. Charles l rehinn A David llelsseo present THE HEART OF WETONA Ororge Scurhorouirh's New American Plsy. I IRFDTV West 4 2d St. Eras, ft flharp. LIDCIfl I Mts.To-m w,Wed.St tf IS. 4ii.it inuNAi.n MiN'IIKUNIIN I MHIAN t jnar.pn I CAWTHURN In the Trlmnphant C V .Musical Comedy, 9 a D I L tiF.O, CnilAU'C TRRATRE, B'vay.esdaf M. bUrlAtl 0 M,ta. To-m'w, Wed. ft Baf 0TI8 SKINNER "Cocko'thi Wilk" Startina .Vexl Honda .Seals Thurn. Mitzi HajoH in "Pom-Pom" 41 Ht., rmmVI Phone Westor I J II 1 . I "IM1 II way i-SaV J-Tl aV jl k I liryant. KHTATF. (IK HKNHV II. HAHRIH, Mars Krs. 8 t:.. Mats. Wed, (l'op.)Asat.. a i,1. F.tlra Mat. Washlnitnn's Hlrthday. SURE 7IS ENCHANTIN' JOHN MeCORMACK ayi: "It la Indeed a true 'Irish Melodi.' tull of the barm. Ihe humor, the pa I hot of sn Irish mrlndt, and It' lieaullfullt plated. New fork must tome under II pell aa I illd," THE MELODY OF YOOTH ('OMKIIV RV IIUAXnON I VNAN IRISH TO THE CORE LAURF.TTE TAYLOR ("PEG '0 MY HEARr') y: "I tiers' nnthlnc Ilk an Irish play! The Melady of Yauth' Is Ihe bent one tielt to the lery liet ne, and shure, that's the one I played In." ELTINGE Kin. s:l.'.. '.lV.,l,i,1l 2 1,1 UlinCnil H' KMT 44th SI. F.l-s. at H 211 nUUdUn Mats. To-m'w. Wed. A Sat 2.211 Het Komsiitle Play In Years," Kv. World The Cinderella Man A Ni w Cuiiiedy li Kdnard t'hliils t'arpcnlcr WIHTER6AFiOEHr.!T.t2. ROBINSON II With AL CRUSOE, JR. JOLSON jaikCT rilK.A..Kastoflfwy. Kvs.H I.; )I1I Mats.To-in'w.Thurs.ASat J I Ht Kt'.lKNK W t.TKK. author of Tll KHIKiT IVA' A 't'AIII IN Kl'1,1. "II Tltllll l.I.IKK. A HAHI.EMHU fl" vnllCnV lt. K. of ll'wav. Krir- H I". wUMtlll Mali, To-m'w Thurs.st Sat.S'1.1. IKilh lime, t.nod Sn-ats- ,VSr. and 75c. No more eiitertalnln comedy has been i evnlve.1 In ear. I renatnly llkisl llobson a Choice better than any other play I nave hrril llirs ww-, -u. 44th St. Thea.. nr tl'way. Ke. H-SO. rrw.ViTM'.fLi Mat. To-m'w, Wed A Sat VDir'-'!, W.oril'way. Evirs.R.in. a T nIv.Miu, To-ra'w.'vVed. A Sat :20 DnflTtl 4Mb St.. W otll'way. Kvs.s tr.. DUUIn Mats. To-in' v.. Wist. A Sat. U.lfl. THE FEAR MARKET Hy Amello IIIVIM. MIMPCCC -I'Mh. near ll'vsay. Kv f. S 20. rnlHllCa M.la.To-m'w.Wist A Sat '.' 2(1. A .Sen Mualial t'omeily That la Different. VERY GOOD EDDIE Manhallan tii.llo.Mata.Tom'w,Visl A Sat. :r: IN OLD KENTUCKY P "jy hWM 'C'SYMPHONY JOtSKf M'KAMskr. COMIIX'TIIH Siirlrl 1 or New nil Xevi tbiir. I'.v. Mli. .t fr'rl. Alt. 'J:3U. WAI.int Iiwikiisi n. M,, io, otntsi . ii r i ai r I M Mt ai I . I I it t n i KIINI ST SCHELLING - l'rnur..,o l)e.,,i,,t i I-roaTain lnehid. .Mahler', llhNymphony. ORCHESTRAL CHAMBER MUSIC CAHNKuif. 1IA1.1.. ' Ticket al Ilex Offlra. Neit Sat. Aft.. Feb. '-'.I. :i. Aeolian Hall. a ctiM-r.itT rtiit YOUNG PEOPLE A Piano Afternoon With PERCY GRAINGER!,, 'r',i")''i1 ,. Tkta .Mk'tnll.Mlnim at AeulUn Hall Hot llfrli-e ruiiiTH B I LTMORE l-RHUT MIIIIMM1 MUMI'AIK lloii:i. lill.l miihi:. Vl'.ll't '.'t, at It. iiiii HEMPEL ssssjs 8EGUR0LA WARFEL mL HOLTHOIR , I rrlit'li ).t'UM' I QALU I'ri'llllili' D ills' use of tli-i Mel rot, l,nri llnilse tr i im-i-II A lnlerelln I'mKrain, H.-s Se.lts. J.l llmi-s siMtlliK II , $ III Now .it lllliniore llnv (Mttie. Mm II, II. Jnhiislon. Kll.ibe i'luio. aiiM.i.ii; ii t.i.1 . s..i.i:v. l eli. '.'ll. at Nil.V SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IMII. Illll ltlllll IT.lt. t'midii. Dir. Soloist Jl lit 'l.l's,K.N, 'iiiralli. S1..-1H. ,;.i' to ('.' Itoves '.', tl.i, .ll ll. Oftlcr. st.iil.ivN 11 vi.i,. I mr ai--i:hmmhi a. s.MII MANN POWELL (IM'1 IUill.ll b J II Mfct l.ouiloii 1'harlton Hlelnn.iy I'lano, Aeolian II11II, loiniirroH I lles.f.vii.at s;l.1. iiiiiieri ABALVI A rAC nv Miaiara mm mmu.m j I. Ill I. III.' 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I hi Week lii-inurriKi A V,t us "MK, IIAI'kF.ri W I M' mVu M4fBF.TII." Ti liitriini ' JAMK.N K. m Mill Hagkett Allen in Mi.ikt.Ni'r.iiit.' mm mill CMPLERM'i;TO,V,A,.':,0;TB ',, HaM'HiH31E3. .larj lliun A Tlie irel Ml :, , i vl 8ELASC0 w'rt:; KXTKA MA I INKF. I U-Mllimn w, (, THE BOOMERANG Ad I UK Mats To-ill Hid A s, , in DIC 'si2ihi l xrninssm i nnnnio .itT,nn w. i.vs. mm Willi Fred Mhln a l',lll llnlllil.l Ptllil IR 4-'1 Sl 11 'li e a.i BtrllBUlll MatnriHltl " Hid A s j I flUftlPDC H 4SSI llr,inl s LUnOAunC Mt To-in H. I A In his trliimpli. "I III. I.ltl tl I lit l:il QLOIE IVway A 4Mb M l, s t . Mats To-raw H"r, , - " GABY DESLYS in "Mitr I link l.lol I N PLAYHOUSE !' "Ilnllitilleit ilieer for ll ..nu Mr l II ttwllcntl I GRACE GEORGE MAJOR BARBARA I THE EARTH TU-Mlilll" an.l I To inorr w lt v Hpfsial M.U. Timi' I run .rml.-r ,1 , (Wash.Ilday'iAKrlK.v I imp in k. tUIIIERT"h w ,.f it v....v 1 Mat. 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