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THE" SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920. 4- CAILLAUX ADMITS ERRORS, NOT GUILT Former French Promlcr As serts Hn Xever Betrayed His Country. t WAS FOOLED BY MINOTTO c Doehu'ps Latter Was One of Many Spies Ylio Infested His Trail. V.m, Feb. 20. That ho never had thamiuned a policy of closer relations nltn Hcrmany, hut ono of "Eurnfean fin. 'nation." nrnl might have been guilty f imprudence anil Impulsiveness but ,yv,r of intelligence with the enemy j.riixfii to be the opening defence of jus. ph Calllaux, former Premier, charged ,(!th treasonable dealings with the en fim ' n the resumption of his trial to di) in-fore the Senate, Rlttlnff as a high coti't. The examination of Calllaux covered h s trip to South America late In 1914 arid wirlv in 1915. The name of Jnmes Minoitu. 'son-in-law of Louis F. Swift of rhuuso. who was Interned In the United Mates as an alien enemy In 1918, was In cessantly mentioned throushout the In t r sailons of Uon Bourgeois, Presi dent of the Senate, who presided, I'ail'uux. In reply to the questions, said V hud been fooled by MInotto, as many o'hers had been fooled. He explained in.it he had every reason to believe vmi'tto was respectable, as he had been .uehd for by many prominent French i u n He declared he was Introduced to Minotto by Edwin V. Morgan, the Amer lian Ambassador at Rio Janeiro. tnuiU LiuiRT Ordenl Well. raillaux stood the long and trying or d.'.il well. He became more at ease as the auestlonlnfr proceeded, and acted more as he did when, as Minister of Finance, he addressed the Senate on the pai'sag of some Imporfant bill from a f,-at near the one he occupied to-day. i 'nee. m explaining somo Incident, Call i ux Mid : "My colleagues will unde'r- ttsnd " He flushed, hesitated, stut- t.rrd and then continued: "The members of the high court will understand." I'ulMtux disposed of Minotto by ay Ing that the latter was one of the many me wno infested his trail while In Sou;h America, the German Minister at Kin Janiero, fearing tho result of Call lauxs efforts, having requested Berlin to place 100.000 marks at his disposal tn have raillaux shadowed continually. Ctillaux then attempted to broaden t ie d hate. He launched forth into a discourse on his external policies be fore the war, but M. Bourgeois asked him to confine hlmaelr to facts, an swering the questions put to him. 'This Is not a political meeting: this Is a court of Justice," said M, Bourgeois. -experts will tell you I have not prot Itod by this war: 1 am a noorer man now than I was In 1914," declared Call Hux nfter rendlne ft letter from Ed- mundo de Olivers, who waa charged by mo aruxuiui Ministry of Foreign Ar falrs to accompany Calllaux through out his visit to Brazil. In tho letter Uo oilvera said Calllaux always had been n great patriot and hoped ar the final victory of France. With consummate art Calllaux, nt times accusing hmlself and then plead ing for errors which he nsserted ,he committed as every human being does, said he might have sinned too much from Belf-confldence and Impulsiveness. Ho declared that ho had been taken In by clever rascals and spies In South America. He showed deep emotion when the so-called "Llpscher nffalr" was mentioned. He explained how he first received Llpscher In 1914 when a press campaign waa raging against him, Llpscher, according to Calllaux, brought film documents tending to prove that the Figaro, which was most prominent among his accusers, was In the pay of Count Tlsxa, chief of the Ocrmanophlle party In Hungary. 'These weapons were offered nt the time when a great tragedy occurred which will forever remain the most terrible moments of my existence," M. Calllaux said. 'They enabled me to defend my honor and live. I accepted them." Ho said he had refused to have any thing to do with Llpscher during the war, referring to the nlle'ged peace proposals of Llpscher and Louis J. Malvy, former Minister of tho Interior, who was banLshcd from Franco In August, 1918, after being convicted of having hold communication with the enemy, as emanating from Baron von der Lancken, former civil Governor of Brussels. For Colds, Grip, or Influenza tad FreTfoUUre, tike LAXATIVS BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for R. W. fiPOVK'S stxnatura on tba box. SOc Adr. 1324LkutlaK Sit, fjs.oo MANY people come to O vington's to se lect a gift for another; 'till the spirit of covetousness gets the better of them and they end by sending a second gift this time to themselves. OVINGTON'S "77 Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" 314 Fifth Ave.nr.32dSt. LITVINOFF STORY DENIED BY BRITAIN Statomcnt That Lloyd George Urged Peace Tarloy Through 'Him Called False. PlilNTED IN PARIS PAPER Lettish Government Decides to Open Negotiations With Russian Bolsheviki. London, Feb. 20. Official denial was Issued to-day of a statement published In the Echo de Porta to the effect that Premier Lloyd George, In concert with Premier Nlttl of Italy, favored the open ing of peace negotiations with Soviet Russia through Maxim Lltvlnoff, the Soviet Assistant Commissary of Foreign Affairs. Great Britain Is not committed to the support of Poland with men, money and munitions If parts of Russia such na Dvlnsk, now occupied by Polish armies, are attacked by the Bolshevik!, Premier Lloyd George declared In tho House of Commons to-day. The Lettish Government has decided to open peace negotiations with tho Russian Rolshevlkl In conjunction, If possible, with Finland, Poland nnd Lithuania, according to n statement Is sued at the Lettish legation here. Paris, Feb. 20. Brlg.-Gen, Joseph Pllsudsltl, Polish Chief of State. Is pre paring a plan to bo submitted to the Allies for making peace with Itussla, according to a Warsaw despatch to the Matin. Gen. PUsudskl Is quoted as say ing ho had no fear of Botohevllt propa ganda, M'.naiw TiVVi 17 fftelnvedl. At B meotlng of 2,000 delegates, representing peasants rrom nil parts 01 roianu, resolution adopted expressed the deslw that the land reform bill, providing that land be expropriated from great land owners and distributed among tho land lefls classes, bo put Into effect Immedi ately. Discussion of the question of peace between Poland nnd Soviet Russia re sulted In a resolution saying that the basis of peace should call for with drawal of tho Soviet troops beyond the Polish frontier of 1772 roughly the line held by the Poles to-day. GERMAN CHARGE AT ELYSEE. Attend Reception to Diplomatic Corps nt French Palner. PAms, Feb. 20. For the first time since the resumption of diplomatic rela tions between France and Germany Dr. Wllhelm Mayer, tho German Charge d'Affalres, was present to-day at a re ception to the Diplomatic Corps nt the Elypoo Palace. Baron Koishlro Matsul, the Japanese Ambassador, speaking on behalf of the Diplomatic Corps, expressed Its ardent wish for the greatness of France. Presi dent Deschanel In reply areerted that the Government. Parliament and peoplo of France would lend all their aid In, the effort to reestablish peace, bring back an era of tranquillity and respect for treaties. Woman Suffrage Alliance that tiecause of extraordinary and unprecedented ob stacles placed In tho way of ljoldlng the International Woman Suffrage) Alliance Congress In Madrid It may bo decided' not to hold the congress In Spain. , Jauie Vmm SOS of 14,044 mils. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 20. Out of a total of 12,64 bills' Introduced In, the House slnco tho special session opened May 19 last clerks checking up to-day reported that 205 had passed. Muff Congress to lie Shifted. London, Thursday , Feb. 19. An nouncement Is made by the International MADE in Lititz-the home of fine chocolate -in the IDEAL Way, which has been the Quality Way for 19 years. IDEAL COCOA AND CHOCOLATE COMPANY NEW YORK. U. S.A. MILLS i UTITZ.PA. On Washington's Birthday Let Us Remember Washington's Faith There were-more brilliant men than Washlngtor in Washington's day. There were men better trained in war and statesmanship. Neither his natural ability nor his training made him great: it was the greatness of his faith. All through ttis letters runs one high note a supreme conviction that he, and his country, are instruments in the serviceandthekeepingofAlmightyGod. The world is suffering for many things these days; but for nothing as much as its need of Faith. It needs Washington's strong sense of stewardship his conception of life and all its possessions as a great trust to be adminis tered m the service of men, under the guidance of Almighty God. To deepen the conviction and service of men and women, the Evangelical Churches have set aside February, as Christian Stewardship Month. Stewardship Calendar Christian Stewardship Educational Period; February 22. Stewardship Ac knowledgment Sunday; February 23, Life Work Enlistment Sunday: llarch Fre-Easter Feriod for the deepening of the Spiritual Life. Evangelism and the Enlistment of life Recruits April April 1 Easter Sunday National Join-the-Charch Sunday Sunday, February 29, will be National Life Work Enlistment Sunday. On that -day the call will be sounded for greater spiritual Kfe and the enlistment of tens of thousands of young people for special Christian service. cv . Next Sumay, February 22nd, has been set aside asStewardship Acknowl edgment Sunday. The goal of the Churches is ten million Christian Stewards regularly enrolled in the holy habit of giving of the first fruits of their income. Ten million men and women admin istering their lives and incomes as a God-given trust such a group can transform America ! Will you be one of that ten million? Will you, on next Sunday Washington's Birthday prove your stewardship by dedicatinga first proportion of yourincometotheKingdomofGodthroughyourChurch? For full information and helps for Pastors, Sunday School Super intendents and Women's ami Young People's Societies write the Stewardship Department eiNTERCHURCH World Movement of North iAmerica . Hie Evangelical Denominations Cooperating in the Service of Jesus Christ 4S WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY a AMUSBMKNTS. America's Foremost Theatres and Hits, Direction of Lee and J. J. Bhubert wintcruaracnMtt,, To-day & moh. DOOtn Mils. To-day, Mon, L Wod. & Ditriehstein SP COMFDY 4t. nr. Ifwsy. Kvw. SM- . 1CXi 1 Mats. To-cisy, Mon. fc Thu.235 Oroatwt Laughinn (Vimwly of AH. My Lady Friends With CLIFTON ntAWi-oitn. lV rvrtl- Mati. Today i Mon. 3:30. 8am BERNARD "eno BORDONI In "AS YOU TVF.KE" I vriVSd VT. of Iff. F.vs. 3.J. ynC.Mtj. To-day, Mon. & Wed. Arthur llammentoln prusnnM ALWAYS YOU UlKNE KHANIvI.IN IlAIil'II 1IBHZ A Ihorus That outstrips ah. ( Nnrn R,M'n..44tb.W.nf n'y. Ev',;33 iNora ooyc5Ma,iT(Miay&Mon.2ao, VICTOR HERBERT'S MY GOLDEN GIRL' AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO, in Gilbert k Sullivan's Comic Ojwrailurliwqui "Tho host show I ever saw In my llfo." Ataandtr Woollcotl of Vie Timet. PAIJlf THEATllE. Columbus Circln.lRv. rrttI. Mau. To-day ft Monday. 2 ISISiIS. 't 4Sth.W ofllw.iv Kvs.H M. lUOngacre Mts. ToKlsy, Mon., Jc Wed. lf. liar vomsiw.Kaiiuiurn. , ick. Thoreughlymulng.rspltUr artnl 'T-lh. yyturw " - iintr l Kvj. 8:30. Mats. Tiwlay. Wash. IVday AHTllUIt IIOl'KINa I'reseut JOHN DREWM. 1 1TTI PThM.,44, W.orii'wav. ".vi. SM') L.1 1 1 UMati. To-lay. Mon. &Vod. 2SiO. . OOOD IIALCONY PEATS, Jl-II.&O 1!KHTTPI?AY." HF AND SHE llathbtin.Eve.8un. "IJ Villi with Itnrhol Cmthi-r nnr Oyrll Keljhtloy, KXTIIA MATINKK MONDAY. SEATS 0 WKKKS JN ADVANCK. Ke. H:40. :t0. OA. I PT Tlif.il ni ll'ntiv 3VtnD 1 .MatslTcwlay, Mon. It WoJ ."SCANDAL Charles Cherrv and Frannno Larrlmoro In the famo'n roml 8UCCRSR 'OF TWO 8KASONH. EAST IS WEST villi FAY nAINTRR ASTOI1 Mt. To-il'V tc Mnndar. Kvs.:3Q. I PRINCESS VrvvMM,c. "nX& Beitlnnlni Mon.Evc, TCb. Li Now. Ui:rtM VN TIMHF.HO'P TICK-TACK-TOE Vonl. Music and l.vrlr hvllfrmmTlmnr. AMt'SICALOUTnUUSTWlTIlAnEy-SOP FASCINATING BHOADWAY TllUANTS CENTURY THATRE MAT. TO-DAY v&- rui Morris uoji itcih Aphrodite F. Rsr Corastock and Morris Oort rrt.AoZ a 1 1 of Tarls and Nnw Vnr'r UUMI'AAr or 300 l-KIII-UK-H Pi r.tr,-i CENTURY OlttjVE. Itoorof CentnrvTh"i Morris Gest Midnight Whirl Evi.ir.3n. llritAflf rThia'f Sliw In . PI AVUniKP 4Rth8t..E.of H'y.iEvet. Mata. To-day. Wash. Il'day A Wed. 2:30. "ine inumpnai buccesf The Wonderful Thing "A Play of Ijovp, laughter and Twaw. ' Dl,,,.fl. Wk 4.Mb St. Kwi S-30. rlymOUtn MatlnooTo-day2JO. JOHN BARRYMORE nrrlnnln iJOHN nAlinYMnUE isjsts Sat., Mar. 0 In HICITAUD III. INow C'ttM 3.1th St.. r Ifwav. 1 Matinee tl'IlICH Gm,..)ylS2J. r.vs.8:30!To-da-.2'.30. I, AST 2 ' The Thtre Guild Announce TIMES. ITOI.STOY'3 OKEATEST PLAY. THE POWER OF DARKNESS BEGINNING MONDAY F.VE.. FED. 23 " JANE CLEGG" ny9T-gFor V'XE' 'Mn Ferguson' 44THST. rAC Vi1 RIVOLITIED To-day A Mon. OF iwn. Greenwich Village JthstKvrthAv. F.vos. R:5. Matlnwi To-iay 2 t5 NANCE O'NEIL -n THE PASSION FLOWER imOADIIUltST V.44thSt. Kv.SiJl lane COWL In "SMILIN1 TnnOOOII." Mats. To-day, Mon. & Thurs. 230 1 ICaV CT Thca.. near n'war. Exes XXO. II. us J Mate. To-day. Alon. k TliuJ JO. 5 STORM With HELEN MaeKKI.LAR fANDERBILT48lhSlLfM I'noni la iirjani. 1,-uriam JIatlnf To-day Curtain 2 JO. TrienusicalCcrrieiiu.Hit I w mm if withEtaiTH DAY Seats now for Washington's li'iij Mst, iDlTnil Wcstl.lthSt. Eve.8 3(1. Msts. pIJVJU Wed. Wop. Sat. Feb. 21. Barney Bernard "HIS HONOR ABE POTASH DCDIIDI If""W 42dSt. V.ii Mi. Ma" rrUrlLH-tW I'mi Sat A-F 2t ilUKU3t-U jjutt M4t. To-day 2:30. L.ST 2 TIMES. RICHARD BENNETT. NEXT MON EVE. SEATS NOW. ELSIE FERGUSON in a New Play by ARNOLD BENNETT. Sacred and Profane Love fii f-A;i1!n anth ft liroadwiv. Kvm..s.so tAOHNU Mts.To-day.Mon.A Wel. MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE. g Little Whopper With VIVIF.NNE SKftAL. CUI IDCDTThea.. 44lh. W. nf Ifr Evs 8.15 3rlUDt.rl Mts. To-day A Monday. 2 1,1. Hauki?. . 41 au t.t. n-iJ Wedding Bells tpnrft Ijiwri-nrp .V Wallace Eddlnirr " Mats. To-day k Monday 2 30 ( BKIAVYN. W 421 !?t. Evpi. 831) J'EOOY I noon RALPH MOKOAN , DONALD In the Musiral Hit MaW. To-dav, Monday k Wod. 2:30 "BUDDIES"; CI TIVrt:TIlEAj.42S.W.H w.iy.Kvs.saO CJ-1 H-iC.jtJ,v-r).iPo0.i. Sat., Feb. 2.1 - MMSH VATU AH AL STAR CAST Mm EXTHA HOLIDAY MAT MON ,n.u 21 METROPOLITAN S TO-DAY at 2. I'UOIMIETE. Muilo, Matit nauer; Caruso. Rothier. Mardonct. Bodanzky. EVE. at H ($1 to S3.50) Double Hill OAV RUSTICANA. Easton, rrrlnl; Crlml, Chal mers. Cond. Moranzonl. COQ D'OR. Batrien tos Oalll: Dlai.Dldur.Holra. Cond.Bamboschek SUN. Eve. Concert 50c to 2. Italian Opra Anu!Ie. Hmtnev. Ineram: Criml. iCa- nelll, Dldur. Mardones Martlno, D'Ancelo. Chorus.OrrhcJtra & Stage Band. Cond. Settl. I.MO.N. Mat. 2 ul to FAUST, farrar; iMartlnclll. Werrenrath. Mardonw, olff. . MON.. H, IVUKAtJUlAJ. ttwnn iinrruiu. Seotti. Dldur, Moraiuonl. CLEOPATRA'S NIflllT. Alda. Oordon. Oalll; Kingston. I'api. WED. at 8. ZAZ V Farrar. Howard. Esener; Crlml. Araato. Cond., Mnranr-onl. TlIUR3.at8. SAMSON ET DALILA. Mat. lenauer: Caruso. WbltehllL Mardones. Wolir, Fill, at 8:15, UIGOLETTO. Barrlentos. l'e rlnl: Hackett.DcLuca.Mardones.C'.Moranjonl. Harrold. Whltehlll. Rothier. Dldur. Hodaniky. SAT. at 830 (St to 53.501. AMORE DEI THE RE. Mutlo: Martinelll. Dldur. Picco. Bada. Cond. Morantoni. HARDMAN PIANO USED. NEW y SYMPHONY rmrMffl'STT? a Walter Damrosch conductor Carneirie Hall. This Afternoon at Sj30. SYMPHONY CONCERT for Younit Teopls Dances by tho Adolph Bolm Ballet Intinic Conducted by Mr. ToHaln. Camesle Hall, To-night at J:15. Aeolian Hall. To-morrow (Sun.) Alt. at J. soloist r'ASAl S PABLO nJrtLJ Elear. Haydn, Ravel. Seats at Box Offices. Oeo. Engles. Mgr. HIPPODROME -SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 29. JOHN McCORMACK'S Testimonial Concert for tho AMERICAN LEGION of New York County SOLOISTS, MARY GARDEN CHICAGO OPERA ORCHESTRA ' and JOHN McCORMACK In the most Internum; program of the year. Genl.JOHNJ.PERSHING Will make an addrow. PUBLIC SALE OPENS MONDAY AT THE HIPPODROME BOX OFFICE. Boxes and Seats now on Sale at all Ameri can Loclon Posts, or at the temporary hnadnuarters. Madison Are. k 40th St. (Franklin Trust Co.) AEOLIAN HALL TO-NIfJHT AT l:U. Marcello Stella pRIVAT and .QALL1N0 Meato Soprano. Soprano. Mgt. Standard Booking Office, Aeolian Hall. CARNEGIE TIALL. MON. AFT.. FEB. 23: ,t a-ONO I RECITAL MABEL GARRISON Metropolitan Opera Co. (Sttlnway llano) 4111 Ghicanu e''3 Concert. Hippodrome To-morrow Night FEB. 22d. at 8:15 SOLOISTS ROSA RAISA BON CI roglTA 1 RIMINI T'lUCICS .. AND J2.00 D'ALVAMZ hte Postponed Futuro date to be announce.!. I i " Feb. 2aM. 10 A. M. to P. M. EXCEPT SUNDAY. ADM. 75c COLUMBIA. Bay4T. Twlcs Daily. IKves. CbpoUTINO WlDOWawltuAl-IujlalllaWaJ LEXINOTON AVENUE AND 5Ut STREET LEXINGTON THEATRE Chicago Opera To-day, Mat. at 2, "Boudour." Parley, Oukralnsky. Bcllet. "L'Aprcs-Mldl d'un faune." Cod. Smalleas. "Cavallerla Rustlcana." Ralia. Doicl. Rimini. Pv loska. Coiul. Marlnuial. To-night at 8. Ilcncllt Italian Hmpital. "Carmen." (larden. O'Sulllvan. BaUlaaoCT Sharlow. Hubenleau Pavley, Oukralnsky. Cond.. Marinuxzl. Mon. Mat., lieneflt Society for Pre vrntlon Tubemilosls. Only N. Y. I"re sentatlon of Jbhn Alden Carpenter's New llallet. 'Tlw Birthday or Infanta." Adolph Bolm k Ballet Corps, and "Tho Spanish Hour." Gall, MaCTienat, De frtro. Cotrrull. Warn fry. Con., Hassel mans. (Tli-kets on vlo at Hotel Heels.) Mon. Muht. "llandet." Kutfo, Mwoeth. Van Cordon. Lazzarl. Oukralnsky. Cond. Charller. Turn., "Bsrber of Seville." Cialll-CurcL Claosscns, Schlpa, OaleOl. Cotreull. Cond., Marlnuul. Weil.. "La Oloconda." Ralsa. Van Oor don. Dold. Rimini Ivley, Oukralnsky. Cond., De Aiucrles. Thurs.. "Travlata." aalll-Curcl. Schlpa. Galefil, Trrtlsan. ravley. Cond.. Marl nuztt. Frl.. 'Aphrodite." (All Orch. Scats $10.) Harden, an Cordon. Johnson. Pavley, Oukralnsky, Ballet. Cond.. Hasselmans. Sat. Mat.. "Klgoletto." Schlpa. Rulfo, Tmrisan. Cond., Marinuizl. Sat. Eve.. "Alda." Ralsa. Van Gordon, Dold. lllmlnl. Ludmlla, Ballet. Cond.. De Angells. (Mason'A Hamlin Piano Used Excluslrrly.) SUJ..IIO.T. CONCERTS IIHTODROMK Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue &37T3Street Pearls Diamonds Jewelry Silverware Stationery AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK'S LEADING T II E A T It F. S, AND SUCCESSES ETHEL BARRYMORE Mats. TO-DAY, Mon. k Wed. InZOF. AliiNS piay DECLASSEE Knickerbocker $ZiykX&. Mats. To.day A Wed., 2:13. XTRA MAT. NEXT MONDAY. II KNItV W. HA VAIlKoTers The Sunshiny Cape Cod Coinoly TheSunsl Sh I'rnm Jm avings I'tntn Joe Lincoln's Best Hook. " 'Shavlnirs is a play mat snuui'i hoeen. It Is one or the romedy high lights of the siiakon,"Kr.i)un.- r,DITCDlDMB'wav&44thSt. F.vs. 830 LKl 1 t.KlUlNlA Mt. TO-DAY.220. DILS SKIFneTetro" Next Monday Afternoon SKATS NOW ON SALE LIONEL BARRYMORE In EUGENE BRIEUX'S THE LETTER OF THE LAW (Ij Ilolw lloiure.) -v CJIARLKS DILLINOILVM'S S k- Latest Musical Comedy Joy Hide "THE NIGHT BOAT" V-V I By Anno Caldwell. t5rV' JEROME KERN'S Best Tunes. ' Evs. 8:20. at tho LIBERTY Mats. To-day. Wed, (Popular) k Monday. i filler's srs&ss Es. S-50. Mats. To-day, Mon. k Thurs HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES -SI Elcctrtfrmn effect.'-Bums Mangle, Matt. HUDSON West 44th St. P.v. R:on.Mats. Wod.. Sit, k Mon. Booth Tarkington's Clarence Next Woo; i itfri nniTTPirrnxf in "Aloonllghtand Honeysucklo New Amsterdam ttsV2'81' Pop. Mat. TO-DAY. 50c to $2 inWr'j T1IK OiiAaUN AIU81UAU TIUU.Ml'UI Monsieur Beaucaire TIia MM.uer.TarUInitnn TelnH(e Gent, Washington's Birthday Mat. Monday, Atop NEW AMSTERDAM T11EA. at nail New Amrterdam To-morrow Night WAbHIINUlUINi BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ACTORS' LEAOUF. TESTL MONlAlj Unparalleled list f Stars Tlckels SI tn M, Now at Bot Office. RCI ArO Wcst44(hSt. Eves. 8 SKI. Mnt,.TO-l)AY.Mon.ATHurs Lenore Ulric ' Daughter" By Georeo Bcarlornuli and David Heloseo. J' John. DrInV.watrt. ABRAHAM UMCOLN l cort Thoatre vni 4a st. Kv" 8 -IS Shafe. Mats. Sat .. Mon. k Wei. Cohan &M.?fa; LAURETTE TAYLOR J' "7iM.ane"''0ne Night in Rome'" tffc? GLOBE "Apple Blossoms" Sni KrcWer-.Iarohl-I( narjn tipcrctta r ' with John Charles Thomas Wllda Bennett. Star Cast. Msts. iA. k, Sat. EXTRA HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDA . n o O ' Tbea.,W,42 St..at 8:jp Cohan & narnsMts.To-d'y,Mon..wed. A THft ABSOLUTE CCAHATIC TC1UMPII crvc 'Ujn nn n n n HMI" TMl 11 A MASTtBPieCt i PIA CONSTRUCTION OAIETY.Bway. tr.St. E-s.8-.-tO.Mu.Wd.A3at I VPPI IM Tlieatre.W 4.tn ht.Kvm. 820 L.H-CUM Mts. To-day, Mon. A Thurs. DAVID BELARCO prrvnts T 1 I ,in'THE GOLD! n lnaL.laire diggers- IftiSSUi 1 0, i tun a li ii , nil t4 IF THE 5KX 15 1 i.nlriLl ii is at the Capitol IF THE SKY IS , VIVID BLUE it Is at tha Cialto BLO0O RED . it is at the StKand IF THE SKy IS VILLOW it Is it tKo Civoh CAPITOL " Last Times To-day. Pauline Frederick ft,LTflCas0" "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN" Beclnnlnn To-morm. CLARA KIM D ALL YOUNO In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN OrERA MARCAONI'S "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA." HE The "Paccant of a Thousand Dellihts." Sun-Herald. HAl'Pl" 1'KICES Seats on sale for S waeka. JACK 1'ICKFOltD lo "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" 8TR SU (ircliestrs HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. TO-NIGHT! Reopening of Paradise Atop REISENWEBER'S Columbus Circle, & 68th St. Direction of JACK LENIGAN Six Most Beautiful Hostesses The Most Wondcrul Orchestra AN ALL-NIGHT Dancing Carnival JPSk Huso Rcsenleld, Director, i BEGINNING SUNDW. I HucMeberri d -rVA 'I 1 inn ANEW MA0K T'AIN WSA-. 1 WWNT-WICKAr I FlUUKk As real, as fresh.aa " nnealinUlu human -1 tthen Mark Twain. hi eues a Ivinkle, i ''Called them from hia heart KIALTO ON WITH THE DANCE Kith MAE MURHAYauJ DAVID POWELL j. R1VOLI ORCHESTRA, "The Copperhead LIONEL BARR IMM'nnuH,'.!!, . CU3- RIALTOOUCIU Fifteenth Annuel MASK AND CIVIC BALL, Kossuth Ferenc of the Literary and Sttjf: and Benevolent! Society. 'J FEBRUARY 21 Saturday Evening In the Largest Armory Hall In the City, at Lexington av cor. 28 street. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. BROOKLYNc LAST DAY PASSENGER CARS COMHEROALYHUCLES 'February VPflPl ATUU1TIC A Jay nr. Fulton St. M4 If Tel. Main 1893. Dally GIRLS W FOLLIESS Every Sunday Two Bin Concerts. QTAR - ftTRT aOTKLS AND BESTAUBANTft. 14th Street near Fonrtti hum 1 JEAN BEDIN!S".TUlliri CTAPQ" lC "WV? REVUE I ETBinnhk-1 UhW 7:3U & h:ju I-KATUIIINO TOE BEST CAST AND CHORUS ON BROADWAY ff1 CnCouTrt raMa II s-fir?1 Ull .JU 50c. dHote UIIIIIGI Beef. teak LliilliCI 4JI.JU SOc. dHote 4)1. JU Greenwich Village 4tll sT."IAEAv. TO-MORROW EVE.. FEB. it. StJO. First American Appearanoe of SASCHA MLLE. MASCOTTE PIATOV & IvlOSKOVJNA Sensational classical dancers In 12 orlclnal conceptions, with own symphony oreheitra. Seata S:, J:.50. 13 Box Office and .McBrlde. iRHOLD JOHKSOH'S ORCHESTRA "A SENSATION" Special Washington's Birthday Dinner LOEWS New York Theatre & Roof Cunt 11 A. M.to 11 1 M. KiiTto 1 A, M. E.UOENE O'BRIEN. "His Wife's Money.' Loew's American Roof fctftsSs Chas. Ahearn A Co.. Imperial I All Seitl Four, Mnllalr. McCarthy Co . n p i oths. lnTheatre,"Everr""nan.' ineiervea J&h-BROADWAY 4s. 'THE GREAT AIR imBimrtcSk In the Baffrt Grill r 5 an. & Mod. Noon to & P. M.y .W In Main Restaurant 1 Cfllt From 4 to 0 P. M.Pl'"'t New G. Ni:hL SPEClALDINNER,Slo9P.M. Assorieil Itellslies. Mlaes- $J rtft trone .Mllanalse, Lobster. V .UU Shrimp nnd Soillops u la Newhurn. Veal (loalash, D raprika Noodles. Mashed M I'Atatoes.. II a m b n r c r Steak a la Stanley. Teas. Frenrh Frieil I'otfitoes. Chlelteo Frlrewe (Fsmllr .style), Ve tahles. Rlre. Mashed rototo. SsJade de Salson. Ire Crmni. Ileml-Tasse After-Theatre Sapper