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Mmo Dufrlcho and Mme willharpists of the Metropolitan Operaorchestra who have the In

country and abroad of being tho bestIsts in tho world wont to timof

limuiquartoo-f the Musical Mutual Protective

yesterday to play Ixforo an oxamlnatlfcommittee of union labor tooters as allmLnary to joining tho union andtho threatened of tim musiciansat tho Opera House

The headquarters is in a iernmngarden at Third avenue and Nlnetyflrstreet The women wero accompaniedNahan Franko tim manager ofand by M Dufricho the barytone husbandof tho harpUft

Thin first formality AVOH the paymentan admission fee of for each ofwomen That was demanded withinmlriutoH after tho women entered the placeThe union grabbed the 200 beforequestions were naked and before the committen had chance to bear playingand decide or not the hurplswere worthy of membership In theunion

After the foes had been pocketedi i if

the union vim concerned The womenand their escorts who had been toldthey must reach the headquaiiora

I oclock which were leftin a om imttl 2 oclock

while a string of drummers andplayers who wanted to lie allowed toa living by placing in 60cent tablo dhoti-restaurnntflygavBwp thelr 100 apiecetho privilege and played sample tunesthe committee

The noises coming from the examinationroom seemed to annoy the womenlooked about as happy as two women wait-Ing their turns In it dentists

before tho clay of gas and listeningto the groans of the patient who hadthere first

Mmo Dufriche was startled by a suddenscraping grating nolso

Mamma Mia Che exclaimedThat explained a union labor musician

fo a shuffle solo made by a drummoritwo pieces

tp represent a dance in a descriptivecoon

Mmo Dufricho who doesntmuch English got her husband to explainThen Dufriche if she andsandpaper artist were going to join the same

Velll looked and said nothingThe committee condescended to

Mme Dufriche play first Her husbandstarted to into the examinationroom but admission was denied him by thecommittee-

But he exclaimed Mme Dufrichedoes not understand English very well-I be of service to and to you as anInterpreter

That wont be necessary said aand was closed with

tho harpist Inside and her husband outsidemade an elaborate bow

to the committee and then without a worddown before harp

He expressed an opinion thatsomething in a tune

a more satisfactory test and

The other members of the committee cutIn an apologetic

reality required the rules of the unionMme was as much in the

dark on Plain Mamie OHooley as thecommitteewas againand returned to her husband

Mme Well went in next She alsoballadeof most

of the artists recognized it as being thesame thing

The 1100 for Mme Dufriche WAS paidher husband and Nahan Franko MmeWoills foe But as told in THE SUN tho

WeUl will reimburse Franko-if she to stay in this country afterthocspirotion of herat tho Opera House

The women are not yet members of theunion Yesterdays were pre-liminary board of1 directorswill meet tomorrow and rule on tho eligi-bility of the harpists neither of whom has

in this six months while notcontract ntf required the union

bylaws But as have to beIf the women are rejected it isthat tho directors Bomb

way admitting them without sacrificingprinciples of union labor or the 200

the Opera hastajten no part in the row declarednt he outset ho would and closethe Opera House would give intb or pay anybodys 103 feeBut ho was not as being-at all chagrined by the outcome of affairsand the a strike

Mme Dufriche the first has andifficult and important part

on Tannhaeuserthat on Friday night Herr MotUthe conductor went to with a greatdeal of enthusiasm congratulated herher performance

themock sadness last wifeMme Weill are no longer artists Theyore day laborers Sliall wetin dinner on the harps for all to see

TAUAEVSEll REPEATED

i Performance and Stale EffectsWell Managed

Wa goers Tannhaeuscr was given at theMetropolitan Opera House last night forthe second tim this season The castwas the seine as that put forward at thefirst performance No special mentionwas made here of Miss Fremstnds Venusat that time for the reason that the ladyseemed to be out of sorts vocally and toget through her evenings work with dimaultyi Miss Fremstad was

again When she is herself she issatisfactory person and in thomidst

of the seductive witcheries of tho Hoerselberg she stands like a diamond in an

settingMiss Fremstads voice is not altogether

suitedto the partbut showings thejijusio-wlth intelHgcnco and with dramatic accentSome persons who remember IJ111 Leh

in this part think they discernMissFremstads Impersonation evidencesof Mmo Lehmanns handiwork It may-be BO for Miss Fremstnd studied with her

stately Lehmann never drew theof those alluring

These are Miss ownand eo is tho eloquent temperament whichradiates its the audi-torium In fact in the department ofVenutci Olive Fremstad appears to bo a

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that used lest season but it is quiteenough

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of sunsetfor the appropriate sacch-rlno and thickness tails earth when u

summons Venus once more from thoof tho Hoorsclborg

The orchestra discharged itsefficiently even though the harpists

the of uunion examination In the course ofday Mr Mottl conducted with his CUE

tomary skill and Hisscore is Interesting at all times

an unusually high piano of beauty

irovr WED swxon SCOTTI

Miss L Hyi lingaBement to Opcritl-llarytone Broken Mutual ConsentSignor Scotti the barytone of the

Opera House is not to be marriedto MISS Mary Loavy after allengagement broken by mutualconsent

Miss Leavy is the stepdaughter of Na-

thaniel Hess of Ml West Seventyflrslstreet She is blonde and good atand was graduated only four years agofrom tho Convent of tho Sacred HeartMadison avenue Her mother was marriedto Mr hoes when she was quito young

Signor Scotti and Miss Leavy becameacquainted at the home of the lute Robert

in tho first yearsang bore The two were devoted for sev-

eral years and last news of thewas made public The

to tnko place In Signor Scotti didnot c imo for the concert tour ar

tho lamented Dusa1 itsupposed that tho marriage would take

winterBut Miss Loavy told her friends

that tlio engagement was broken SignorScotti merely the newsdined to the matter Thefamily of the young also refused-to mure the engagement had

terminated by mutual

CHACES AT THE THEATRES

Anna Held and Henrietta croiniiui In NewPUya Other Novelties for the Week

This will bo another busy theatricalweek Tonight Anna Hold opens at theKnickerbocker in Mamselle NapoleonTomorrow night Henrietta Crosman willappear at the Belasoo under the managerialwing of David Belasco in Sweet KittyBelloira The Vaudeville Theatre alsowill have an opening tomorrow nightwhen the threeact Je No Salsbe presented by Charlotte Wiehe arid herFrench company The Irving Place Theatrewill hove a new production tonight In

Der Strom The Stream On Thursdaynight and for the rest of the week Oeschwister Lemke The Lcmlte Family willbe the bill On Thursday also Weber A

Fields put on Waffles their burlesque ofRafflesPaula Edwordes has achieved

cess In Winsome Winnie at the CasinoThe Best of Friends must part from the

Academy of Music tho end of this week-A revival of Way Down East succeedingIn Harlem Mrs Carter la appearing at theWest End in Du At WallacksThe County on view Our

pleases at the Americanits second week

Crowds continue to flock to the Majesticto see Babes InLittle Princess tho Madison Square

week The Little will have holidaymatinees at the daySaturday Davis Is doing at the

has a good to forroin Kays at Herald Square

1 M Drumin Mice and Men Alice Fischer

s working hard at the Bijou In Whatsthe Matter with Susan

Fritzi Bcheff in Babette at the Broadfills the house at performance

Another singer who la doingis Grace Van in the Red

Feather at the Lyric Every theatre

are on the top wave of prosperity atLyceum-

The Little Maids ore drawinghouses at the Garden but can stay

three weeks longer A JapaneseNightingale is soon to

has it all Her Own Waythe Savoy William Favorsham a

that in Miss Elizabeths Prls

onerMaude Adams and The Pretty Sister of-

oe6 remain a month atCapt Harrington is a wholesome show

Manhattan When B nHur leavesNew York t the end of this woek Bortha

will be the next attraction Frankis as as ever in The Office

toy at the

scene was added to Elaw 4 Erproduction of Mother Goose at

last night It iscalled The Land of Contentment or theDevelopment of the and in it the

utilized for time first More than sixtyof pretty arethe tableauBellow makes Raffles the

man burglar of fiction an interesting fellowThere also this afternoon

will bo given the first performance here ofCandida George Shaw

Arnold Daly it willappear in Mantell

been warmly welcomed at theStreet in Light of Other Days

The Murray oflering is A HotTime The of tho White Slaves

at the Grand Opera House The ScoutstovenKo at the Avenue and Our

Dream at the Metropolis There-is a burlesque at the Deweynew at

Pastors bill this week areJames B Donovan George Austin theThree Wostons and Carter NedVayburns Minstrel Misses are at Hurtlg-b Seamens The Girl With the AuburnHair and Fulgora divide the honors at

Circle The Lion Faced Boy is beingexhibited at Hubers MuseumChildrens Sake is at the Now Star

Keith has thirty acts at his UnionSquare Theatre

feature net this week at ProctorsStreet Theatre is tho comedy

sketch Just Like a Woman In whichCharles J Ross and Mabel Fenton

the Fifth Avenue the Proctor stockAJ I u I 111 in 11 v i u iiiiix vi vo

nansold success of theTo be Alive is at the Fiftyeighth

street house Trilby isthe 125th street and an extra

there is Dan Daly in a sketch ofown

TfVS 1S TO ZtZA

Justice Scott S s Froliraan Could NotAlone Sell Exclusive Rights

Supreme Court Justice Scott refused yesjrday to grant to Henry Gressltt an

restraining David Belasco and Mrscsllo Carter from producing Zaza in

city Gressitt said that ho had acquiredCharles Frohmnn all the Easternto the play Justice Scott says that

that Belascxj wit aowner with Frohman In the and

was entitled to halt the profitsiressltts contract orrohman could not therefore withoutlelnsoos consent have Gressitt theexclusive right to produce the play Jus

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THEONE WOMAN

A tremendous novel of married love which Dr Francis E ClarkPresident of the Christian Endeavor Society says Is of thrilling In

terest Above all It teaches a lesson the world needs to

ALREADY PRINTED-OF THESE BOOKS

BY THOMAS

The only adequate presentation ever made of the Southern whitemans negro Dr Max Nordau writes

You have deliberately undone the work of Harriet BeecherStowe

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AN EIGHTH AVENUE THRILLER

POE OUTDONE I TERRORSAS-ARDOV BORROWED TO HELP

Taste of ToBpa In A J Lamb Queenof the White Slaves Lamb BellesHit Name Hes a Lion In Cruel Imai-Inlngi Whistling Gods Greet tbe

Sardou on Eighth avenuel YesGrand Opera House had a taste of Toscalast night with Edgar Poo thrown in asextra thriller just as raw beef is sometimes sprinkled with red popper by eminent

The piece in which all this octhe ominous title of

the White Slaves He author Is ArthurJ Lamb whose name is sadly misleading-he is a very demon of cruelty in his lionlike theatrical Imaginings But only fOr

the sake of being kind to the gallery Hisheroine a gallant pair reach their

of safety after a series of adventurescalculated to give any ono except a hardenedboy the echoes of delirium tremens

The queen of the white slaves is LauraRivers She resides in San Franciscowas an unlucky hour when in the parlorof the Palace Hotel she attracted the atten-tion of a meek though lustful Chinaman-an old Chink as ono clear youthful voice

among the gods aptly described himIt seems that this Wong Fung was fond of

Western blondes so he agreed to payGrimcftonc ah abhorred name

sum of 25000 on delivery-of the goods

But count upon aCalifornian Sherlock Holmes in the personof James Wendell a manorthodox views a revolvermarble brow No matter how crafty theirschemes they were always this

arid was always about to her if herguardian or hateful with the

or the had notinterfered And now we reachof our tale

Not content with one or villainsLamb us nine collective

attired in the traditional costumewho meet underground in slimy cellars

Dutch or tho or the curseupon their Leagued in

compact those devils farthe and hisfamous Thirteen for they have read Poethey have seen Tosca between thetwo they eke out a comfortable exist-ence torture business

fall however in thinkingWendell is of ordinary flesh andHe be tortured and his sweetheartbe forced to listen to his musicalbut ho out undaunted defiesthe

Then they him in a cell with movingwalls for they know their Pit and

heart It avails

and one axeWhen he is placed on a in mid

ocean the night began toIt was a ticklish

greyhound several sizes smallerhove

Saved Saved was amongthe who before the went

that pretty house in Bronx Park calledThe whistle has not ascendedin the evolutionary scale

Hammerstein new marchwas played looked scared in his seat below

understand the language ofboyish enthusiasm

The parts of the were in good handsL FCatow as Fleecy Rugs a tramp

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the chief in for allTheodore Frteleus and

the most concernedlatter justified all the bother nfc ut

HALIA SHOW THE TRVTH

ChIld Actress and All The Manager HasAsked and the Mayor Will PermitThe fate of Jacob Gordins new problem

Die The Truth in Ylddish at the Thalia Theatre was settled for

present yesterday by Mayor Low issuingpermit for the appearance on thq stage

f Lillle Feinman tho nineyearold daugh-ter of Sigmund Feinmnn one of the

of the theatre She is supposed tojo the most talented child actress on thoJest Bide and she has an important partin

play Without her services it couldnot go on

The first production was scheduled forFriday but Manager Spachner

all about a and thesociety promptly Issued a

against theto be postponed

Manager a Sum reporterthat the would put on

a run next Friday sure Hehowever to bo tried In Special Sessions

today for letting the appear in anwithout a permit

Die according to its author-Is to demonstrateion among tho East Side whether

there can T

Got Geopinion is to be negative The

management has spent a lot ofoney on lost some

of the enforced postponement

The VooklngnircVAdele Ritchie has been engaged for the

leading part in The Mocking Bird andcompany will soon u tour

Boston Brokerage Firm SuspendsBOSTON Dec 7Announcement was

made on the Stouk Exchange at noon todaythat Dennett Bros t Co bankers and

at 18 Post Office Square had suspendedfirm is Oliver M DennettH the latter the

board member It is said that the failurewan due to tho cotton market the

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DID PRINCESS SHOOT ACTRESS

Austrian Dental of Story About FrancisJosephs Granddaughter

Special Cable Deipatcliet 10 Tn 8wBRUSSELS Dec 7 Tho Austrian legation

has Issued an official notice denying anyknowledge of the story that Princess Eliza-beth had shot an actress in her husbandsapartments This was probably donethe request of King Leopold who is re-

ported by members of his family to bo veryindignant because of the slander againstthe daughter of the former Crown PrincessStephanie

VlENNi Dec 7 An official denial Isissued of the story that Princess ElizabethWindlsohgraetz shot Louise Zoigler iyoung Czech actress whom she fQund withher husband in the letters villa at PragueThe tale is emphatically declared to bo adeliberate invention

BERLIN Doc 7 The Frankfurter Zeitungprinted the story about PrincessElizabeth the granddaughterof Emperor Joseph surprised herhusband Windlschgrootz with-

a young Czech actress of the name of LouiseZelgler in the Princes at PragueA valet whom tho toexclude intruders tried toentrance of the Princess who being suspicious had gone to tho villa with a re-

volverThe Princess shot the valet seriously

wounding him She then entered thewhere her husband and the actressand shot the latter inflicting a dangerouswound The valet and tho actress weretaken to a hospital whore according tothe Roertcn Courier the actress lied

Princess Elizabeth is tho elder daughter-of the late Crown Prince Rudolph of AustriaShe married Prince Windischgraetz againstthe wishes of Emperor Franz Joseph his

only yielding to granddaugh-ters passionate entreaties as hp has dojiein the casesof other of the impe-

rial who love matchesown rank Princess Eliza-

beth sacrificed her imperial privileges byher marriage

SALE OF SUAKESPEARrAXA

PIcture of the Poet on Ills Deathbed llrlngi-0SB

Cablt to THE sraLONDON Dec small but unique

collection of Shakeapeariana was sold atSothebys today A silver seal toppedspoon of the period of James I with afull length figure of Shakespeare en-

graved on the back with the dateof hisdeath 1619 beneath fetched 75 A coskdtmade of the wood of a mulberry treeby Shakespeare and fitted asstand brought 120

A picture described as an unknown portrait of Shakespeare which was pronounced-to be a picture of the poet taken on hisdeathbed sold for 131 Though this wasevidently the work of an amateurties say that in looking at It weat the features of immortal bard aa hemust have appeared when he was

death Among other articles soldwas a fourth folio copy of un-

known in this country though there aretwo copies in America It fetched 215

Jockey Clubs Defence to Tort Sloans SuitSpecial CaW Dttpatclt to TilE SUN

PARIS Dec hearing in the suitfor 40000 brought by Ted Sloan againstthe Jockey Club for his exclusion fromweighing enclosures and nil the traininggrounds controlled by tho society was re-

sumed today The representative of theGovernment argued strongly againstSloans claim Ho claimed that the JockeyClub was the master of its own premisesand was entitled to act thereon a it pleasedThe court postponed the rendering of adecision for a week

EULOGIES AT WA LEY MISSION

I Ilkdlcys Son Tells the Story of IllsFathers Missionary Work

In the Jerry McAuley Water Street Mislion under the shadow of the Bridge was

held evening a memorial service inCol Henry H Hadley who wasin this humble mission seventeen

ago and who died in BoulderSunday at the of 83 years

last seventeen of which was spent mis-sionary work throughout the

Mrs Margaret of the Madisonpresided and there

wore short addresses Mrs Witteraorethe Door of S H

brother of Col Hadley Georgehis son and prl

ate secretary to John Huylerwho

Each address Cotwas not a dry eye in the house when

son George of fathers careerB a soldier his fall through drink his

conversion at the missionwork later in the course of which he

organized sixty missions

CRUSH AT TOM DUN HALL

Room to Crook Your Elbow Yet ItBe Done

Toni Dunns Club had a ballTerrace Garden last night As early as-

il oclock tho managers reported thatf any dancing bo done a fow thousand

people would have to be put off the floorTom said must leave and he was

sure a few thousand more were cominghundreds of electric woven

artistic ornaments didnt tend tothe temperature of tho

Jharlea F was anmoved about In a cluster of district

leaders was a picture of Tom Dunnthe Colossus

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ShoeFO-R MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN

A word from the CustomShoe Department

rapidlywith the new foreman at thehelm Orders this month havemore than doubled those ofany previous month

The latest feature our newimproved Coward last in widemedium and London combination

Remember if we cant alfit in the immense

readymade stock we can al-

ways toorder shoesEverything up to the

minute in careful fillingof orders

Fit style work and material always at the very top

NOWHERE ELSE

JAMES S COWARDStf nearWarrenSt JTt

Mull FIledSEND

SIBERIAN Squirrel Coats plaintrimmed with in or torder without extra charge C C 8HAYNEManufacturer 41st Stfl betweenBroadway Oth Av

IM JOHN SAID THE BURGLAR

nUT TIlE ALARM CLOCK GAVEHIM AWAY TO JOHNS SISTERS

There Are Five or Em nd They ThoncbThey Set time Gone for 0 but ItOff at a They Lose Clothes andDays Pay Final Practice Now

The five Mulrqin sisters Lizzie MayCatharine Anna and Margaret arepractising with revolvers so that if a bur-glar turns up again at their home instreet near Union avenue Westtherell bo trouble for the burglar Aof this because two burglars got intohouse at 3 oclock yesterday morning

The girls who ages range from 18 to 25are the daughters of William Mulreindied two ago Their brother Johnlives with is going to Montana forhis health next week Two of the girlsare telephone operators two are sales-women and the other keeps house

All five young women were out skating-till midnight on Sunday night Whenthey went to bed they set the alarm clockin their brothers room to wake him aa theyIntended at 0 oclock yesterday morningBy mistake set It to atJust before 3 oclock Miss was awakeinid by footsteps and said thinking thenoiso was caused by her

John is thatYes sOld a voice but dont make so

much noise or wake the girlsBut are up so early said

Hardly had eho got words outalarm In Johns room went

on and JohnWhat did you say May

At that a man ran down stairs and outof tho parlor window which was laterfound The think theymother burglar downstairs

that the burglars had stolenset of furs overcoat

and several other articles Miss May andsister Lizzie went over to

stat iou and Sennetabout it at S oclock in the morning andfour policemen were sent o for

One of the stolen coats wasfound In tho street

John two revolversand the girls began practising Lizzieturned one but suestuok to the task TIme four girls who go-ut to work had to prepare someo wear and lost a

were late in getting to their placesif business

APA POSTPONES THE CRISIS

Format Opening of the Diet Put Over UntilThursday

Special Cable Dtpatch to TRm SON

TOKO Dec 7 Tho formal opening ofDiet by the Mikado which was to have

tomorrow has been postponedThursday It is naturally assumesthe postponement is due to thethat no satisfactory statement of

ho situation can be made toDiet owing to the delay-

In Russias reply to the Japanese proposalsofficial information on the pointbe obtained The Government rigidly

ireeerves its habitual reticenceAs soon as the opening formalities are

a coalition of the Conservativeparties will attack the

Government for delaying the negotiations-A telegram from Seoul states that Romeo

Allen the United States hadaudience with thewhich he again asked for the opening of

of Yongampho Mr Jordan theand M Hayashl thesent notes to the Corean

Foreign Office 0 1 Friday recalling Coreaato open the port and urging its

i Iflllment

CHINA MUST DEAL WITH RUSSIA

of Joint Commission to Pacify Manchurlan Districts

Sptctal Cable Deipalch to Tut SUN

PEKIK Dec report that an agreelent between M Leesar the Russian

and Prince Chlng the head ofForeign Office in regard to the

disposition of the Manohurian questionreached last week was current

is believed that theproposals for the establishment of joint

commissions to pacify the disordered dia-

llets in which both Russian and Chineseoperating

Chinese official stated today thatnegotiations with Russia on the basis

the Russian demands were progressingfavorably On account of the Impossibility

China making war on Russia without thoassistance of the only remaining

was to arrangementRussia on the best terms that could

obtained

Ing Edward Takes Prlrei at CattleSpecial caM Ditptic to TUB sew

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