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i Hill A1IDIYZ0RK Cread Cast Upon the Wa Flour Bags Return as Embroideries. TI3TIC. EXPERTS 4 SAY '-women and Orphan Children Expraaa Their Appraela tlon of America's Charity. htn evidence of the ffrmtltnde of irfo of Bl1uiato the children I people the United States for the extended to the euffertn population lutle klngJoro were contained In en received yesterday at the e4-1 lubUe (stores In this eJty. Con- I to the Commission for Relief ta i-m.

at 71 Broadway, were a great jr of souvenir of America g-n-' In the form of cotton flour baa i had been eeat from this country 1 with doroestie flour for the trv ilrlna. Mil iwtnrMNl bv. the 4 recipient, highly embroidered. I. or otherwise embellished by children.

Several membere of tan nobility Bent eamplea ef handiwork. token cf appreciation reaching' were ait to be much like those to President Wilson recently. All articles la the packages received "rday were mad. from flour, baa from the five pound to i 1 line IA or pound. The deft In which these eontaJnera were nU(l to convey, the thaak of Juvenile eiclted the ad-'rt ef Customs Examiner It.

8. n. the Government' embroidery rt; Fperlal rvputy Appraiser Wolfe, rier official. were nearly all converted Into of utility, among- them beta rv-keta. women's hand and work children's drmtM, aprons, seal-I and plain; table tops, and iVaide these there were wood ir ar.d tore and novelties of many all turned out by children.

rlr all of the baas when shipped ilura bore in printed letters the i of the rep-tlv brands, together i lntrrin oettirf forth, who the rlcan donors were. When these baas tod the Appraiser's tores eater i he strnvlled lettering had alven to embroidery which the officials 1 no heeltalton In pronouncing high In every respect, muck of It a art bttle order. of the most striking eatitre of i -tlay was the frequency with the t'nUed Plates flac was era rcl en the articles, elthar singly i ccmblnatlort with the Belgian enl- of Mark, yellow, tend red. no little Delaiaa Rial. Mtmle Heuben.

curs old. OS diaen. sent iivapouira marte tin as a picture frame show- rer'iM needlework, and Inscribed 1 klu and Iivo ftaviors." returned ss aa apron car- i i w--nd Houvenlr ef Heltflum." 'prei made from one ef the was lined with pink silk. ci Jt front had the wort Uleu i-euee Amartque." Other es such as "Noble Land." and aimllsr sentiments ap i a maturity of the articles, reft el hibit was a large flour ua t. which was card r.

1 ircnnt f'aula de Moffaite. de Nietivenhoven." This piece, i r.e aa a table cover. erobr.Meret, and ren I ta'tet of flowere. Another r. a cover Wlh bore the card of Ml.1.

Ida t. I.lmtxwrt. Vlany of I mira were attacn4 to the 1 ihe sotiventre were made by the Orphanage of St. and the Institute of Mnnterbllen. I "let urea of ii i-en in trr-iips were Ineloeed.

ntlntlns received a bag o.ir. i ihute.1 by the If i H. The be I i the ina. rlrtlon beau ne in silk embroidery. -ioms authorities de.lded that would have ta stand dty r.r rent, ad valorem under the for embroideries, 1'aiten eiplslnlng that the mailed no paragraph which 1 tree entry, not wlthatand-i rhjirarl'r ef he gocwia.

pec la I fm eald that a nominal value i on aciivenlrs. tee cf the Helglan Relief it Stated thst ths ou- ui i be dlatribnted among the a vte Kee 4 quarters of the eom-, letter t-vey may be auctioned VY TO TAKE Aiq TO JEVS. VItl Carry Madlelna to Pal-f Fung 12,800.000. tk-. We cntitnnuiioni rfwura -ran Jewish Relief Committee from committee In eltle Hont Vnlted mate and from Tnrk organlaatkm which bav bcooght the cash total to The Treasurer announced that more than had repone.1 from Philadelphia and more bv committee.

In cities. Thl. ith In brine the total acknowledged i r.t te more tliaa two an4 a i of dollar. announced yesterday that after -ence with Becretarle I rinsing i I nlcl the Oevemment had 1 to send medlcln to Paleetln a i -'t-e derangement bad been by Jacob 1C Hchlff of the Red to end nulnlne and otker medl- ii'tine bv war of Rotter-i t.tit the lirlttah tiovernment m-I to r-rrnlt surP'i be sent IniO in, Auirian. or Turkien territory.

l.ti. aa. repretnt ng the commit-. i on Mr. laneing and Wr.

Pan-, i ion eatcrday and artor liiution of the eituetlon It was i mat the collier-laden wtih sail lur a eledlt.r- i rt on It. rt to the cummttt from that the rtiii. local i nledae.1. i rommltteee of buaineae men I rr at work UBUl toast it r-n p'r-'i'd. of or mora ao- alerdy follow I i ore.

1 faloeiewn Om.ll.WS A' a SU i-M-tiiet-rt tS I iai-rrer -M-t lem.t,'4 0 i ii-n her taa.l lanjlr- Ahemeea tireeovllle Vnm. ,1.01.1 lm.i'h.. Jt oweeahure eark t'ea. I Cem I'm I. oi-t aliary t'eoi TJ I.

llmttigten CrB.l,ie -k, Vruk.m a MueaaS'-wt I na f-' I. .1 le Hamlltoe Com. Cma f. staontm CariaUsa Chur-Ie T. -sn4tal- lapnrt Com.

...144 43 W. K. Marts I. tJltter. Si St Bmnlow Mli.ii A Or.

-a Alma oiucfc i om -aJrw Thread Was. II. a 4 i -all. and font .11 Jeraey 1tV nm. .1.

1 H'lCIMI t'lub 6.1 lunwrnUei VI Alfred I. eociety B'eee saleta if-1 -a fm. F. A. S.I -c cmu.S.ni Oraenaeure 4 i.iva.......e' cucirlbutlona feart boea racahrad from persons In the shirt trad through the.

liuainea Men' League PMlllpe-Ja t.oj at. D. Borden eona Bot a Baaklnd Cnterber I Oa. t-Onol employe aa yrank A 60 Abrama A Marcua. M.

Mmberg A Oe. 5 A. Blum berg 60 kLalaey Tcxtil. Cor. aO Atkln A Hartmaa.

IW Bo a. Uebevits A 8on. -TVi D. J. Horeirita A AoaAo saJant J.

H. BaratU A rather IW J. Uoawy 60 La tier Shirt Adraore Shirt A ou branall, Hrna 11S.J A fl. Mvde a SOUS 60 lac her 10). Roars a Hernuub.

60 J. Kaolan A om. Shirt 60 a. Valentine lU.il M. Kins A Ciialtunaa Bona lOnl 1mi a Hymen.

10U Tauber, Krt ten berg A Ce Kk IX ate ef Joaaph N. Bregaton. Xi I'eana Shirt SS Nevada Bret 1.1 A W. Shirt Caw S.I Herser A Uraenberg T6 Oahinaar Aleaander l.o... so A.

ilol.lkieln a re. 1IMI. learla Rms Cs. tU B. Hoeea i)N ampin re.

fS r. Jaeeeesa A Bea.Kilraj Lave rraeaar A Cehes. M. D. Harria A to.

tA Meveck A lranerg ae UwtdBUA. Cesan A Maler. Mortea Co. ion Lewis Bras. en AV A Upk.

3 Atlas birt These gift from the silk trad were received by the UuNinesa Men' leaguel kead A Leva.lt 'Sherer. irkfaiam tiod A Vagal eZ30 Star Ribeea Mfg Parker, Wilder Co. T(H Co. ..100 Mitaut A L4d.10T1edemnn A W. Skinner A Bona.6ti0 At woed-Mlrbine Co.l"0 United fieee.

Pys iRuark Co too Weeks Halgram 109 Arroia Silk Co 2: D. a. Pery T3 Chener Bree ZMi star Ribbon K. Uerll A Ce 2.VI A. Karberg A SO H.

A. Caaear A Ce.ltTata sons A Co 60 Railing A 60 Bra I nerd A. Ami- Stewart 811k 6i alrans Co 60 Aeom Silk 2.VS. J. Arooaobn.

Aaonymoue IWxu Inc. so J. B. Marvin A Hamineay A Bart I Mltk Co 60 lett silk B0 K. W.

Kaha A Co. Si W. CmmeHch Ruaaall Murray A ce. t.nonl Co. ts Bait a Textile LOnOi Valentine A Beat.

r. Vtetor A Ack. lev alia l.snrtlWaechler. Bar bar L. TVIber SM Ce.

.....91 a'Mnvensuin Bre c.mtr auk Co. rvi Owtlter ii raaasvsnt A The Bnalnees Men' league report thee glfta from other trades: A t.flrviilndeeeadeat Button Mnnarrh Button Co. tw. t.n Kurek Biilton M. Turkaltauk A ami 10(1 Manhettaa Button I'a Dot lis.

khamberg MrKenwn 100 rtvnenls Butiee re. amiiet Mtnl.man., 3.1 II, Knobei Torbert Surer. Hrnt auiifily Co. icol.l 164 V. T.

linen aus-ply Co. Eclipse Button It was announced vesterdsy thst com mittees working In the following cK! had art far oollocted the fullofbig amount Henderaon. fTtti Athena. Oa tS.on Leeaie, Ohio. White Ftalna.

vm Huntingtea. W. O. Va. l.on, Atlanta Sl.tntO trarette, 4-Hoiaaa.

K. Saadueh. Ohle. Maco. Oa.

l.7 y.nld. 4i. Cincinnati Mariiaon. T4.I)enver 0.aiO Sedaiia. sixlAltoona Peoria.

Ill Indiana. Pana. Long l.eiM Homervl'le, S. An JackannvUle.Tenn. t'tlca.

N. fl.SoO Marahall. Jl Washington Coraicnna. Tea.I.TJ!Htorkion, Plalnf'ald. N.

Norfolk. Me, Pens. I. not Wllkee-Harre Bradrord. Penn.

Srraeuee TV' Torn. New Pt. Muren. a. 6ni Warren.

Penn. ST Maaatllon, Tfi Petneeey. O't- lnrtmoilth. Alt-aandris. Hlohraend, Nawpnrt Na.

LtoO Klngaton. N. Albion. N. 0 Marten, I City, Tenn.

141 Vewburg. N. 4 Ulean. N. Auatta.

11 Checks and nledgss mar be sent to Fell M. WarburK. Treasurer of the Amertcsn Jewish Ksllef Committee at ti William Utreet. or to Harry Klerhel. Trea.urer of the Cenlrsl fommlllee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the Wsr.

tsnth floor, I-ulliier HulMIng the reople a Kelief Committee, lfel Kast Uroailway. or to tho Women's Proclamation Day Committee. Mrs. Harry Kraft Treasurer, Pulliser Building. IIOBS RIOT IN LISBON; BO' IBS FLUNG AT POLICE Minister cf Justice Is Fired On 0a(5reiaJb Continue ln- 5 checked for Days, UnOK, reb, 1.

(yU Pari. rb, Th rioting, which began tat Saturday, on account of th Increased pric of food artlcl, has not yet been quelled and on person wn reported hilled and ever! weundid today by bomb thrown by the rioter In their conflict with tho polio and th oidir. Th Minister of the Interior ald tn th Penat today that th Government wm determined to reirea all attempt oa th part of rioter to prevent men from returning to work. Th Senate paaaed a vote of confidence In th Government. The opposition party announced that It had no Intention of railing any obstacle te the effort of tho Government to restore and preserv order.

i- F.vRIS, Fob. S. A dispatch from Ma. drld to the Ilava Agency aya that traveler from IJ.bon report that the Portuguese Minister of Justice was fired upon hy rioters and that he defended himself with hie revolver. They also say that fire occurred In Belem Palace, the official residence of ths President, but that It was soon eitlngulshedt that many bomb have been exploded in different part of tk city and that th Sollo have discovered quantities of yoamlta, bombs, sod arms.

PASSPORTS HOLD LINER. Neutrality Squad Impaction Dalaya Rottardam Till o'Cloch, Owing to tho large number of pa-enger and th Urn taken in aiamlnlng passport on tha plsr at Itoboken, It was a o'clock last night before th Hot-terdam sailed for Itollsrdam via Fal-mouth. Tall wooden barricades had been built on the pier to krrn ieeener In tins and mak certain lliat no on got alward tk liner without a passport. Among the first cabin panger ware Cdv Clifton Hobinaon. Ijidy lernn, Mr.

Ilenjamln tlulnnraa, K. B. Carr Harris. Cminsnder 1. kym-Ington, 1'.

8. Naval Attache at London: atrlck rYancts Uurphv. Frederick W. Harcourt, Dr. and Mrs.

K. J. Kwlng. Profeaeor and Mr. Gulllermo K.

Hall. Amnio Basal, and Major iter-lee Wllaoa of the Csnadlan forces, who I going back to join hi regiment In Flanders. Major Wilson said Canadian troop, would aall from lit. John next week for England and another 20.UU0 wvuld aall a week later. CITY Ths National Pfclal Aid Av-Ity will bnlil SMattn Ihts afierstw at clock at 6t flits Avenue to relee further funda for th.

am ii a. of turnlahlng seruplanea ror the navy, jamee Barnea. whe. waa la Belsluru during tne invaalnn, wkare ha was at aaaialanre to MuiUier urand YS hillock, alii talk en pm-paredHaas, Iul. U.

ths n.v John A. Wyn, nd Mrs, rinreni-e Nellav will ha th. apeak, era oa tha minimum wag. art. ram for halt Sun.lay night at o'clock at tha labor rorm In the Waahlnaton Irtrlug High rVhoiil, Irvln tace and eeTentaenih Siteet, John 1.

yooie. fhalrtnaa ef I he Minimum Wag. Com. mute, ef the wreokl). Central Labor Union, will srealde.

tleorge B. On.lyeu wlH preslrte at the annual dinner of th. American Mitaeum ef Safety at the Wanlorf.Aatorla tonight, when the five medala searded annually hv ths museum will he presented te tha winnera. the dinner will be st o'clock la the grand baliraaea. College ethletles.

pelltlce, and nations! defense will be dtacueaed at the annual dinner at the Cnlverally of Pennsylvania Ou at New Tork City next Saturday night at the Hotel McAlpin. Dr. Ale)andre Alvare. fterretary Oeneral ef the Americaa Institute of Intamatlonat iJtw, wlU deliver a lecture tn inanlak thla evening at .11 e'rlock In (chermerborn Hali. Columbia Vatveretty.

The lecture Is free. Mrs. Mary Mteod Bathuna, Principal ef ts National Kouc.tlnnal and Jndu.triel Training rV-bool lur N.gro Otrl. at Uaytona, FlaT hs la In thl. rltr to rata.

toe.rd the ersction new building, for that Institution and te oliialn pledge, ef annual contribution, for running espetuca. will eneak at oViork en Vlilr at the reatdenne of Mrs. Orme Wllaoa, UM siy-fourtk Htreat. and at on katurdav afternoon at the re'irlonce ef Mrs. J.

ergnt Cram, I Cast XaUtralgutA StrMb THE NEW GERMAN PLAYERS ACT A WAR DRAMA "Ua Lyon," by Alex. i Brody, Deals with an Episode Only of Great Conflict. i LAID IN HOUSE OF RABBI Crown Prlnea of Rtteala.wlth Troopa, Damanda Ra'bbl'a Daughtar, and a Tragedy! Fallwa. LEA tTO-A draipa I thre seta, by Ale, Jer Brody. At the Irving Place Theetra.

Rat-bl L.yoa ...1.... Fatal Ia, seine Toebter Jo.ua Jneael caul Knimi Rub tirr Car sits 1111 rwj Kina geienrte Orsta Meyer Oreaafurst Konat ant In Arnold Korrr Der Oeneralalabeobecal. Mantnay lama. Hnianage. Els Tsca.ra.ae kckwar Tb excellent Oermaa atock company at th Irving Place Theatre last night gave th first performance In America of a drama which belong to that--considerable group Inspired by th war.

It vii Lea Lyon," a play by Aleaander Brody. that In Budapest had bean acted more than a hundred tiroes. More tbaa the dramatists ef England and frano those of th Central Power aem to ba making mora frequent and better us of the wealth of dramatic, material tb conflict ha hurled at their feet; at least th wr play that hav been presented at th Irving Place compared with those seen here on th Kngllsh-epeaking Uge would sesm to Indloate that. The Oerman playwright and their brother ar content with taking some dtchd phase of th dla-torted condition attendant upon the war without attempting to glv a panoramic pictur of all Ita horror and terror Lyon" unfold th ovnU that pass within ths bouse: of a Rabbi In a Oaliclaa vlUaga. The action Is confined within the spaa of two days.

To the homo of Rabbt Lyon come th Crown rrinc of Hues! In charg of a detachment of troopa. At first a a conqueror be demand Lea, the Rabbi's daughter, with the threat that a refusal will bring dee 111 to tho men ef the Rabbl'a congregation, A decision tho flrat day la averted by the Prtnoe'a overindulgence In wine, and when he awakes on the morrow and finds Lea asleep at the feet of her father, who ha kept vigil through tho night, hi lmpulvne of th day before la chaatenod by love. So tt ta aa a lover that ho now make bis plea, a lea that meet with favor with tho girl. -She offer herlf a a eorlflc to av th Uva of the villager, and bring on her.elf th eur of death from hr father, wtio cannot reon-clled. Tho aulcid of tb Princ when he find be haa betrayed hi troop by loitering too tona.

followed by the death of tho girl at th hand of her father when ho learn ah ha given herself to her lover, I th tragi tnla modern otory of Romeo and Juliet. The manner of Its presentation rather than the play Itself was th notable feature of the performance, Arnold Korff. th visiting Vlanneaa aur. gv a mgnlflcnt performance In th rol of the Prince. 11 Indicated with great kill the changing emotion of tb amorous Prlno whus delra wsr tampered by th fir of love.

Her I a romantlii actor who haa few equal on th local jKngllhpaking tag. Richard Feit gv a vivid im-personatlon of the tragic flgura of tha Rabbi, and lng Hold acted tha daughter with fin feeling, Th drama waa well ataged, and the presence of ome actor from one of th Ylddlah theatre In th nembl In th part ef added ta tta reaJHim i FIGURE SKATING CONTESTS. -v Mra. "iaalin and Mra. irokaw Among i Jtidgaa at Hlppodrama.

'a aeries of figure skating contest wltl held At th lllppodrom on th artsrnoon or fob. i to ano a rternncms if more time I eeniilead to finish th COmDeUUon. Tha sanction of Ui Eastern BkaUng Aaaocln- Uon. which has jurisdiction over wcu aneeta. has been granted tho contests, the event of which will comprise ngur skating tor novice, consisting of boy and girl under Id veer ef kg, for woman, for man.

and eontoata In pair akatlng and waltalng. iVanaa A- Ceulkaliank wrill have ren- sral management of th moot, and Irv ing Brokaw and aeorge it. rirown ot Uoston will be among th judge imnf arae e.j snd Mr. Krneat laelln hav consented to act as Judges of the novice rises. Prises Will OO awsruen in.

wmimr in ee event, and th declHlon will be mad in cenrdanc with the standard, of th internatlunal style of skating. This onn-lets of big. bold, free curves, spiral and circles, with interludee of too move nietits, pirouettes, snd lumps, The contest will ba held on th Jo pond of th lllppodmma atsjf after the matin perlorni.ncea, It la. ported that team will com from Boston, rturraio, Montresl. PJttaburgh, and Chicago to Tho Isst meet here was held seven year ago when th American style wa In vogu.

ADELE RITCHIE Mualcal Cemady 6Ur I VVaddad te Ouy Bat Peat, "i gaeWsi le Ta Srte Ter riste. TORONTO, Ontario, Feb. 2. Adele Ritchie, the musical comedy star, and Ouy Bate Post, playing hare In "Omar," were married at noon today tn tha panonage ef Cook'a Praebytnrlan Church. Th bride waa mat en her arrival In Toronto by Mr.

Port and. Mra. Lawrence Salman, manager of the Royal Alesandrla Theatre, 1 Tho trie went directly to the home ef th officiating clargyman, tha Rv. William rttroii. Thr wr no bridal gueate and the bride only added a huge nosegay of violets to a traveling costume.

After luncheon at the tioeen'e Hotel Mr. Post left to plsy his matinee nd his bride occupied a bug throughout the performance. ERMA ZARSKA REAPPEARS. $opran Who Voice" railed at Debut Singe In At the Metropolitan Opera, House last night KrmA Zarska, th. Bohemian soprano, who debut at the beginning of the aeaaon waa marked by her vocal collapse, and who bad not aung lnoe.

mad her reappearance in the role of Hantussa In Rustlcana." There waa another new singer In the cast. Sophie Bras Is who sang Lola. The other were Mim. Mattfeld and Me.ars. Botta and I Luca.

Ooyescas." ths new Hpanlsh opera, wa sung for the second time on any tags ae part of last night's, bill. Ths csat again includod Perinl and Messr. MarUnallL De Lteoa, and Block, AU, ii.tauuu IwUcporaa, i YORK TIMES. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3.

1010. WILL CHANGE PLAY'S TITLE. Marie Tempeat te Heed Times Editorial Criticising God and Ce." XMmrtm Temneet ftas Written letter tO Tin Tim as In answer to an editorial nrinti ii tha Totilcs'of the Times department In Tuesday' Issue, In which th title of Henry Auaun Aoams piay, rLt m-A nnmnanv." resented at two pedal performance by, the Stag So ciety, was criticised. me euiwrtat eharaoteriaed the USO of the title lapse of taste. For sacred name." It aid.

"vn from th point or view oi th agnoatlQ or the atheist, there ahould be public respect." Miss lempe.i. first chose the play for production, wrote In answer: la lustlrs te the author of "He ana Company I thlak It le only f.lr tests that ha had abandoned the title, possibly la deference to publto eelntoe. la sver of The Mlniater's under which I read snd bought the play. Wla the ceminltte. ef the tag e-ciety read It they fell thst ths taller wa.

trtts snd mlalesdlng, snd. a. the author wsa InaceeBalble, eln to the flooda In California, hie first title wa. used. It Is a Ehraea uaed In the plav by the eenoetla ralon.

Urubb. and defiantly accepted by tne broad-minded clergyman sa a alogan. Alter studwlng the play one sets sccua-toroed to the phrsae. and It has a speclsl significance, and It only after reading your letter that 1 realised fully how much It might offend. I hava hopes ef a future production ef thla play which has cause ao much eeneatloo, and I have another title tn mtrtd te be need then.

In producing a play of this kind It Is only fair to warn the public In edvanee that is net for the letroe fill. Io this Instance a earloua aubject la boldly snd fully discussed, snd the title we used gave bint te parents sf the nature ef the entertelu- one does not wish te offend, one must fight for the right te the same freedom for the theatre that Is snjoyed bv the other srta. There ere. heaps sf entertelnments for young -people: aertoos men Snd women have a claim to eoaetdera-tloa in the theatre if the drama to rlea St stl from the depth, of banality Jnte which the prurient minded an ths frivolous have forced It. Mr.

Adams, author of th play, wa at a. a A AW. Ikuaeh ika nnm iim rctnr i ins imra-w Resdwffnr In Nw Tork. I-fetor hm n- -a a A gea sal ta Ism. REICHER OUT OF Aetor'-Managor Will Make Other Productlona fer Modern Stage.

Th player who hav been appearing Emanuel Relcher. the German actor-manager who founded th Modern 8tage here last aeaaon In Iiauptmann' social drama. The Weavers." at the Garden for the last two months, are making the oecond experiment In conducting a co-operative theatre to bo tried In New York In recent year. Th other venture In th cooperative field waa led by Douglas Wood, st the BAndoox two years ao Mr. Relcher, who produced "The Weavere" as one of the play of hi.

Modern SUge repertolr. ha turned ever the production and it management to the member or the company and given up his role In order that it may make other productlona for his organl-sstion. Krnest Rosin has succeeded him as Old Ansarge. Th Committee on Industrial Relations, of which Frank Walali Is Chairman, became Interested In th play some time ago on account of Ha relation to problems In the industrial centres, snd members of the committee subscribed $') to be used tn advertising the play. To thla Au-gustln Injncan, brother of Isidore Duncan, added iVi, and.

Katherlne Ireer a like amount. Thla money la to used In paying ten overhead egpen.es of the company during the remainder of Its stsy at the Oarclen Theatre, and the receipts will be divided among the play-After the engagement here, which wltl frobably extend through thie month, he drama will be presented on a tour thst will embrace some of th manufacturing cltle of tho Kast, WAR TALKSCl 06 MILES LONG F. A. Vanderlls Speaka Over (the 'Phone te Queens Commerce Oueats. Five hundred member of th Chamber "of Commerce ef tho Borough of Queen met at the Waldorf-Astoria last night at thslr fifth annual dinner and U.taned to Frank A.

Tanderllp, Pre.i-dent of th National City Bank, who talked over the telephone from Lea An geloa. 3, loo mil. away, on the outlook for buslnss at th end of th war. Mayor Mltchal, who apok aU. after telling ef th transit benefit mad for KOtieens In the last year, made a stirring Isa for adequate preparedness in which urjred universal military training fur every young men In the united Hi a tee, and pralssd 'resident Wilson' peeche In Nw York and throughout th West.

In contrast to Mayor Mltchel a generous support of ths President' polloy waa th address of tJeorg W. Perklna. who, after calling attention to the need of Induatrisl preparation to meet the condition after the war, criticised the president by saying thst auch a policy a Mr. Wilson has pursued I nior likely to get us Into war, and more certain to get Into disgrace, than a firm, positive program, well thought out and strictly adhered to from the beginning." Mayor Mltchel after peaklng. of local Improvements with epeclal reference to Queena turned to- national defense.

etentiment for our country la not enough." said Mayor Mltchel. Service la required. We must be prepared to pay a ihy.loej tax In aid of notional Thl country will nvr submit to militarism. There I a great difference between that and the proper training ef our citl.ens to the use of erms. We hove several plana for thl and th on before CongreMe clearly recognises tho principle of rltlsen service.

To my mind universal mat training In arms la absolutely essential. The time to art I now: must not wait until the crlat oome. "Our city government, It cannot tak any direct step In this prepsr-ednes matter, ha felt that It csn be of service to the National Government, and It haa been Instrumental tn forming a tlty on National liefenss which will meet en March il and 4 In Ht. Ituls for the purpose of organising locally In the different cities a sentiment for national defense. We surely ought to glv thl Important mailer of national preps red ne.a th same careful tudy and thought that haa been bestowed upon th development of our civic, educational, and Industrial con-Itlon." George W.

Perkins, after contrasting the aunerior Induatrinl co-operative aye. tern of Oertnony with what called the governmental effort to tin Industrial development In th United Htate. criticised the Wilson administration for tlia nbgndonment of our pMp(l and buslneia Interest In Mx- SUN DARK AT NOON TODAY. Partial Eclipse Can Be Obaerved If ttorm Don't Interfere. Nw Torkera will be abl to ebrv a partial eclipse of the sun today between 10:23.

A. M. and 124 P. M. Th line of total ecllps run from th I'aclflc Ocean arnwi orthm South America and acros th Atlantic, almost te th south coast of Ireland.

Seen from New Tork, however, not move than four-tenth of th un' face will covered. While the partial eclipse of th sun on Thursday Is not of great sclent I fie Interest," ears Professor Harold Jacoby of Columbia University" It wilt be Interesting and easy for New Yorker ti watch the phenomenon If the day la not too cloudy. With the precision obtaln-ablo by modern scientific methods It I only, a total eclipse of the sun that ta now of scientlflo Interest Kuch an eel I pee will occur In June, 181. visible from one aide of the United tttatea to the other, the line of totality beginning in this country somewhere in Northern Florida and extending through Denver to Portland, Oregon. Play Pirate le Fined $25.

I John R. Prion, a play broker, of East Thirty-first Street, pleaded guilty ye-Urtlay In th Federal District Court to a violation of th piracy section of the copyright law by selling to O. Daniel Weters of I me Moines, low, without suthorltv. copies of Wlhln the Lew," Th Chorus Lady," and Barriers Burned Away." Judge CUytoa Xipd SUB SiO, Europe's Reign of Terror BBfSBamw SHOWING THE FIGHTING Realistic Battle in the Air. Submarine Torpedoing Cruiser Thrilling Charges of Cavalry.

Mecciv ArtilWv at Work. Infantry Storming the Trenches. PARK THEATRE a I vo.SB L1A0IN TNIATkl. fTSlDIDf-''" mil at 'enlas et LMriKL uVttrHM. -al A Wad.

at IVlAUDEADAJvlS. I.1TTLK 1ITIS Man timmi a ETHEL BARRYMORE neWamsterdam z.i "ear sVt Ol MS. ELSIE -FEU-Uii H.nojhw;. MARGARET ZZTtS Uneahf. A Wartilngf.

BIM Mats Attar tk. Play Vl.lt Alas Jr.l"-'.? ZIEGFELD oraVo Sr I0ITI0N gvaVTMine mtw. I IRFDTY We V1 St. sins. bfn LiDUlI u.tln Hat A Wei JULIA I 00 AL I -JYii sAotso I bia .1 cawtho is ths Trlsojaaant I etaaicsl Commit.

a i0HAN'S nitrSYiUTi" OTIS- SKINNER I Rom AnkM relr ths Walk CnsiMtT. vw. ewiwit, av-" Urlt.lT mo a. aa fl MRS. FIS-KE rtrtlll.nl Artni.

ERSTWHILE SUSAN Hudson: '4rTWt. at. a-i a Wa. ta. 'hett Boauuill fiai at leBta" wwe The Cinderella Man Ken BobmuiiI fiat at ea" Sit.

Wen. A Nes Cuail in. Cdward AIM CsrewtM HARRIS iu I at. Kna. I U.l I H.

I WItS SADlb. LUVL Ww. MeniSar." AaiVenlul at It el UlltiuUll urn iwHiiwo. abacs scats www hi ackett Allen MACBETH "XESX nJUIUiX Mm, sat, Wei I. ROSET STAHL SoHaara New Comedy, -MOONLIGHT MAAY." BEasconasrat.

The Boomerang XTRA SJATINII NIXT TUItOAT fg. rrtMf AfRC W. 4t at erjast tt Be. LEO Dri RICHSTEIN uil xths ssiat Lovm." AOIUK" M.tlnew est. Wet.

til HIT-THE-TKA1L HUUUAX with rred NIMe a. -Billy He'lldev- Mini Wea.n la Marrl. TJeXra. Pna Wit. IMT.

f. St. Hf.t. TeaMsma THE COHAN REVUEJ9I6 TrtE HOUSE OF GLASS Mary vas and tM Oreal All A ertraa CM. FAIR AND WARMER r-TrSI itA We ef MVaT fctsi.

1. LltMv- Mats WeH. ifoe Sat. 1:3. Potash Perlmutter in society iat 4M "atTl-in.

tM M.ta wea, COMMON CLAY tagieWWWBwf Mtitneara tnn. f.ARY DESLYS tf. I HIKM BEAUTIFUL Meaaawar A II. I M. fhese achwrler.

SietesH Vptewe alitwl Cnffith-lnceoennett TRIANGLE FILM PLAYS Direct frem jr. Splendid Vaudeville SI rteaTaei mJ eine. MAT. TUUAI. JVC at BVKNINUa.

ISA. tSe. rome it. rtiariaa btntngaaat. Matinee Daily iSI.OO Slaget a liKNe1irsj Sunday ZlniXr" J-OA SMyr-Va.

DAVID BISPHAM St. rhnes Mr. gta, I It a Max Sctunlv A We, .1 till, MUtlCAk NIT! WrMl tltAWOW fAIMTI KinARti HeTiv tall 5I2 CRpLUNG STONES' Mat wa. A te ABVIRTItl" AtaetfeArrRitTtfa Am. it Nighttf at.

The. I TUKATBB. I at (Ex A tta. I CASHES ICE PME S. oner A I Ta Saturn a.

I I Iaaclng. I Werld has. plea le Saatera. A dm. fia te ts llbu INnner lm la eana skating at Tre.

tnnner an Supper. Tabat laiei.ll.al Da, See. Tel. tSM ansa. KOTOH BOAT -SHOT cvzoamAi PALACE CLOSES SATURDAY KNICKERBOCKER WW TWO TI TSIANOI A TNIITMI'MS FAIRBANKS "WXkV 'Fatty Arbuckle Mabel Normand tn'.

Keertne. rnewty. -tt THO A tut at. eXhv Pa. r.

KKmra A ACE WAT. Daltf Mat. st Is II Vrf i MAT. DAU.T. Mm.

a a rarlaaa, la. 4 Klrqt Mertea, Bell. Bfaeake, OIHsr 4 01a. -eiawataet'1 NuO iNlf't Ce, Nop: tan A La. Mlgg.

Wlt-eaia. Ban W.trs etawa. VICTORS 'VICTROLAS On raalaat Terms. 51 1 Weekly and Complete atnrh of record. Open Evening.

Vrite, call, phena tn Cole, less V'w'ajr, sear rrVth. 0 vtk Bear e4 Bx. A. H. TW Vvl Hippod "Me- 1 OF ALL THE NATIONS All the Rulers and Generals Seen on the Field of Battle.

Noble Work of Hospital Corps. A Motion Picture of the War Well Worth the Seeing. rlfTt-NIKTH HTKKBT snd COLl'MBUit C'lHCLU CONTI NtTOlktY 1 to II P. METROPOLITAN Se-M Tsisy .1 f-M. aaalsaal.

Mata.n.oer, R.ppeld. Ohet; Seaiberb, Weil. Maue, Ht.un. Hu d.l. AltlMMja.

KafUnakr. Ttstekt i t. lam, Alrla. r.laltl: Canm, A Da. to, Ul.lur.

lonhanH. Cnml Haraanolt. rt. at :11. Ma.1.

late. ti.tdil. lirae-t. Maanei I rlua, Braun. tlorlts.

ttaa Oael So.i.n. tat. Mi at t. Batkier. .1 Harrieiiiaa: 0 l.ur., D.niamt, I iil vll, Bat.

st (71. la Ball Is MlMhar. Kurt. Dticliene. tl.rrlmn M.nln.

vv Amata fmwt Naat Mas. at knumilaear. Hnap.1 m-bat-li. W.14, Praua. tloril.

Can.l.. Hilii.kY. Was. at Maaea jam at, Airia. C.ruMi, Scotll, Magurnla Cmd Oa.atncli.

Tk.n. Mat. at 1:3.. W.lkaart. tia-lnkl.

Kurt. Ubrr: trlua, Hraon. aurarla.l. B-xUartr Tkera. ai l.

esMiel a. aretel. Mu. Matt. f.ld: Kriak Onriu; faiiewait kg til' Fltals.

Pertnl: ManiaalU. la Lara. tni un. ivt.i nettitrrs raiTf Lja, KREISLER Orr. t'enratt.

4 reletesteil AaatHan Vlallntet liagwaan. I Bratla. Conlr. Btitta. Tmm-MAKDMAN PIA.VO t-lKP.

PHILHARMONIC JONKf MTRANMKY. ONlJlCTOR. T.aa.rr.w fPYL) Aft. Caraegle Hall ISST SCHULZ Btshlnerg, Volkmanji, W.lwr-W.lngsrt.n, llniainartl Kalrr at til, t'araegte Hell, ALL WAGNER Bolotal IfRtiMSTAD IIUIK Neil sands inrlsr AtU Wt Caraegls rrfl.it HARRISON tawlt. IIK.VrttH at He.

Ctf flea. fflce. rll r. Ilfals. Mgr.

BltrMORE aCVKNTII TRintV MONNIwa MCHICAI.bS MtlTsX BltTMUHK. II. at II. Alda Paderewski Nat. Beau, fl; Bou.

(Mating ttt Order, fis-aaat. ind kilM now a. imr.1 fmm C. iOHMBTOM. 14.11 Braadwar.

rhaoe aal-aa. Brr.nl Mr.Alfred Noyesrs AUTHOR'S READINGS For th. Reneni ef the rrillce mt Wales' Natttassl Relief rang. At AK4JI.IAM MALL. Fes.

lltb. lis M. ttrrhnara Baata. Il k. Baleaaj.

II. lie, Tk-kela saw aa al J. MrBrtila Tl Mmeta brncbei. Ala. Aentlait H.ll Bl tgfiaa.

SYMPHONY sel .1 New Tsrh WAl.TKtt ItAMRnstll. t'anilurlar. Krit Hsariar Aftemeea at Mmmi, MiSari, miiumann, tl.hlw, erne: ink. JTanVkA VAN DRESSER FU.1. Bn tunc, wW ll, AaBlian Ball.

CAKK M.IK II ALU Met. ltlU. lUnvoln. Blrthdar) at 111 MIMCUA ELMAN Ira Tloltn Recltsl. Tlrhst.

st Woi Office. Mgt. Wolfaohn Bureau. lalstar laao. Caraegle Hail, Men.

ran. 7. si iui. V1JL1N A rlANO HkClTAL. Schnitzerj Macmillcn Tickets M.OO to Iiox Of floe snd Haenael Jonaa, 89 W.

Ht. Baldwin Piano. tsreegle Hall, Taea. Aft. res.

IS, at aosg R.rttal XT 1 Frieda Hem pel reearaaa V. He st Piano lTrlNWAT. Tkkat. TVi ts IIU0 st Wolf.nhn llurasu. I W.at s4i at.

It 1 Office. B1MPIIUMV i. X. Ahrea. too PAL DING t'aecert.

War ki StniBiienr tiri.f I Tartiaikiri. at Hi IWflie frfw. arla. Tic A K61.1 H'U A I 1 1 1 I escerl N. Y.

Chamber Muiic Society ef Plsne, Wind snd String In.trumenta. Dlrent's aralr Iteebe. Iiiul.t. lan.rnua. Aaalatad by 10 KMIVKNT aOI.Oli.Ta.

Beat, et Bos offlr. snd t'haa. It. Itltaon Co, I Kaat 14th HI. fHtelnwar Mmm AKOl-IAM MALI, Mas.

b. 1, si I. rFriedberg' Trt'RsnH ow e-TBe. it? A. raiawin riano, Harold Bauer sfrt.

tewtna rbantoa. R.atlM Ptaae AKOI.IAN HA1X. Tomorrow Aftemeea at rimemnr Armiea at FRYER IIUt'tM It KflTAIi III.KBKKT Raneflt for "TONrrRT AT TIIR rROVT Kr. lm fh.rHnn. ktaie iiaailla I'twia AKOI.IAN MALI, THIM AKTKRMOON AT KeeTTi Ethel Newcomb Mgt.

lottdon fharUon. Mssnn a Hamlin Plana Pit INC KM THPtTRR, This Aftemeea at I. Kaml.CLARK TlrtfeKt tin tfU ftl Ho, OWcm, CAMVKtJIK HAI Baa. Aft, fee, II. al I.

a an mm wwm McCormack II Baal. Rok Offlca iBI.Iwesr Plans, Arol Htl.UWe. Aft Krh. at a. ifflm I HirfcHfeoN A rharstlng Wnrka.

4 S-fench Sale Kneeatt 1. Manaaaamt t-ewlno AROMAN MAI.U hat. R. feb. Iat Bill trJTKINWAT PIANO Mgt.

si. H. Hanson. rADnCM StUi Mad. 4Ut Mad.

S. urUvLrCOl ia la. Uaianat sat. 1:11 g'The Weavers C.LYMPIC RSf- Matinee Daily vaiARMING Kitra Arns.t ls Iter I I "Ms Cherie" TREASURE ISLAND HT 1-'" 1 i -T1' 'T COLUMBIA Vt't'-h TIE LIBERTY Tlr li.llt II sua I rrnva silk JAI a IKINWAV Loew rwV American Roof 8N0W Att MAT of ev.url Hill I MltlRVtO Une IHIMH. Ita.w C.akWUW.

Its, IM, Ma. S'wa. A it St. ITMMja. RsktM9a tit I' tranrl a it m.

I. ts tea, aeu Krit WH. Ann. Hold In "Haie. I.

Pretl.M." BwASHINGTOSQ.lrlrV Mat. oarlheMa, "Taa "aej CI THEATRE FRANCAIS nwse Bryant seta Mats Today A HaL 1:1. fs. I.N. Marche NuptialeVni Uterarr Mat.

1:15. "tee Hoainuu orr. i coi-e ta fnr all opera, and eAt-OHK TKKKT TICKKTa. I thretrea riiu.i I tiiiii i K. Normsndls iioi.L 4A tarsstejr Broad ear and Iktb Bireau SrVtT'fff CARUSO In "LA'aONlMC" T(NHII(T OI'KKA it nr Beats fer All Uurrum TltkUl I Kalaerbef Opera Ticket tiff lie, MUO etrrast.

I US Meat 4H Ik IIMaar IRVING PL. TItRE(rv." Bel. Hat, at lit. "MIMU tea "Cla. Veil rvfct iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiifitiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiititiiiiiintiiiiiititiiititi 1 These Long Afternoons 1 very dreary things occasionally.

1 Why not brighten them up a bitby meet- ing your friends for tea at Shanleys. 1 Irresistibly entertaining the twenty act cabaret. Evenings seven to one. Remember the seven course luncheon if 5 worth while 7 Sc. (Music) 12 to 2:30 P.M.

FlANLEY'S BroAdwito 441. 1 1 fmiiiniiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii. you can request a selection from your favorite opera, at the Prince lima Concert Every Ere. at 11 P.M. Sunday Concert 7 P.M., Main Dining Room HOTEL WALLIGK BROXDWAY FORTY-THIRD 'STREET REISEN WEBER'S EXCEPTIONAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 51 KVKItV OHUfirt.

t.enalnc tIH-ahloncd -J BEEFSTEAK DINNER I tt Merry jMomeq ntDAi rtiMA 1- Mennaxe TWICE NIGHTLY, 7:30 and lintel Attnta- Broadway, 73d Overlooking the Single rwoma. It. per dan with hath. B1.M per dsn double reeeas with bath. 4.0 per den psrlor.

sedreeaa ssd bath. IS. per der. ('lab win ('arte Breakfasts aeeve la roam wit heat eitrw charge for aervlre. AT THE FAMOUS MOFtSiAU IHIAUS 30th Street and Broadway and 30th NEW YORK'S FINEST TABLE D'HOTE $1.00 AI VC RESTAURANT 11 EAST 22ND ST.

BEST DINNER IN TOWN, 5:30 to 730 MHTIIMtN tHIKINO dORN MtPKINM AM ItKATEW etlatilTa. HOTEL NETHERLAND riKTII AT aTII aTRKKT. finest location la Mew Verb II. I Bder New Management, I'ltun. Av, I24ta i 12Sik St Hlork treat.

Tk Urtail atsit BtifBf ssesls4 kelel is H.rl.st. One blerb Irsm snd wsr. nurtsi-e r.r to sll pslsls I deer. Mllliln few inliiMlca' ealk of N. lenlral It.

H. FAMILY AND TRANSIENT aerial Hair, hit Month "esaea I Heard alas aeeb. Slaale laMm a lib rsnnta sler snd single ressa. with bath I tea Bio ream, wits bath t.perasse All- esteide reenta with every remfert snd rus.cn te oca. relleal rul.lne snd servlee.

Oreakfa.t. seet l.nacb. IMiei IHaarr, SI. OO. K.

P. I be. Mgr. i urillrrljf I'aleiM I inane. I i.way A tetk SI.

I -rami SUB iirvu en w.v I I'lrrl. lanrlns by MISM HAHVr.lt tiaf.d nw 1r trttrgr Hnrrourt IRI.S bf ama VllMat rred'k i 'Youreon Hot. I. Affuiaini iriT.w w. wa.

Brewer wrlri iiMfeeerfian dab and I'fe A Kairanc ta rtatr.l P.rti Asanowsi. utaM at en fureNbe ef sa. ruralrtwd. 'on. BAflKB A aABCOCK.

a si iw voaitei" HotEkimsTOL Tw It seal Soil.i witk Balk, $170 I $30; witk aveali fer two aeneet, $375t le $45.00 per weak. Table d'Mota er a ie t'arteJServlce. 14tb Street, near Fourth Are. fian.l.r; ataged I t. AMI III Mervlca jjs la t'arte t-iivrn a Tn I II.

si-NOAT NCSM TO IS. u.m.m. tlella Hell Itnefateak Oarret fnder the Haftere. at.rlng. Retlntatea ettt-mUte.

JVOt TABiARKT AJIII MOKT BlJtiCH or ttCAl'Tiril. 1. 1 LI K. Mula.Hula ana! Sosniia Daaeee. Ne AJmiatieR Charred.

to 74th Street. Hudson River. 17 Stories. 1.400 Rooms. All Outside.

laeeea. Teaselee aaA Peaill HeSel New Tecs City. Aeeelateljr llnstaW. MUSIC (S2s23 DANCIKG A woaderlut reatsuraat ea i Broadway, I Iljr eqaippe I arias, I dO miauts. Irom St.

tapecia for cool wc.lher Dei HOTEL ENDIC0TT Colurabus Ave. and 81st St, New York City. RATES Room with us of $1.00 Koom with Trivata IJS9 I'arlor, Ilewroom and IZO HOTEL MAJESTIC Frsstis. C.slral trk al 724 St The Hoses ef Ceed III Strand Roof Garden al tk St. Miner nri-KinTri i.

rtsra towh. LseffceM II J. t. Magerat Snat Aftwae. Ti tM Beasar ta II.

CHANGE OF EVENTS 'la rwreretlae. OOM OnKTKST. Vab. 1 "TTTTIi. tt Tin.

A kiiaMO MODERN DANCES ONH ri'tu HOIH I l.riajw. i nn dally frem I M. uni.l Id P. M. Knpart lad and es-llemsn tas Ail IMIJ Ituem Ihtaea.

guarsn. lead for lit 4cmm laaa.ia, II. 3V Hoars' Daaclar, 25c After aeee and ventage Sit Bib Ave. et Mlb T. AlutT Oat.

Wend fur rtlKtC bonHX Jhl brrmtonat KcAooi." Mr. Hepbara Mlleew, M. tU Amerw-as Asfsorilif oa Af orfrnt lonrl. if. mith At rM rw tor Tberleg Ml.lgN.W.ter.

etb at. Telerne. Hrvant SAji. All the m.wai'i Mew. at liaace.

Tersaa Meat Mi-eaassbie. SnM f'M- "Tb IMoca," aw br.nti full benktei. la Writ fer ininrataflea. Teecheve Neeeael f'eweae. ss Aucrin TlrtO.

w. eeta. gal. ism. lllnjr IClr go ft I a aek.t- s.n.

It. Ill AH rlanca laaM erWalaiv kv nan lent turn SUM I ba. stttal teem. Be ee. le irllk-tM rear siiM.ke.

TrcaM rae.ll ACABlaV Aiocrt daaio gaw 4 mt. T.arher.' lemt ttilMrva a a.mw daunt. MISS BE.JA HOFFMAN, kl 7j Sa.

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