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WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22 190w

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RICHARD MANSFIELDS MATINEFOR TIlE ACTORS HOME

tA lug deration or Entertainment

llcnevolMioe Tho ExcursionMortllt Introtluewl Thli Wecki-

SliUlt and lleproduetloni or PlntRichard Mansfleld was rowarded

terday for two weeks of work a solicitoand an afternoon of acting by beingdonor of 14400 to the fund for an actors

by the Actors Fund ofAmerica This extraordinary sum waspaid to see him In four of his parts at thoHerald Square So much money wouldhave been a taking for the usualbenefit performance employing ten ortwelve stars but for one actormanager toachieve such nuccess was almost unprece-dented Much credit Is also duo to theat-rical people who paid absurdly large pricesfor seats that In somo catcs could not bo-

uted For Instance Amelia Blngham JohnDrew and Demnan Thompson were outor townbutIng room Joseph Jefferson sent a checkfor for a box but could not use It Ilkfamily did and Chrlstlo MacDonald hisdaughterinlaw mado a very charmingsubstitute for the Dean of tho AmericanUrania

Mrs Leslie Carter occupied a box thathad cost tier 100 and across the way MmPatrick Campbell uat In a box for which shehad paid tim samo price Two retired ac-

tresses took parties Mrs Ooorgo iouldwho used to be known professionally asEdith Klnpdon had four seats for whichhim sent a 500 check Mrs Cheney theiutlfill Julia Arthur of stagehand hadalso paid 500 for four chairs Home of thoother extravagant box buyers were AlHarman WO Francis Wilson 200 and

In the audience wero W K Vanderbilt Mrs HermanOolrlchs Mr and Mrs Clarence MackayE J Wendell Mrs Douglas

Mr and Mrs E MTho performance began at 130 with the

necond act followed thethird Then came act two of A ParisianKomiMO The third item was the Mallxcem of Beau Urummol The thirdand fourth acts of Dr Jekyll and Mr

brought the to a closeAt the end tlm audience applauded loudlvand persistently nfrom Finally A M Palmerappeared anti said actor wax ex

lie honked audience forits geni roiiH aid to Mr Mansfield

As played In Brooklyn this week by theX C Goodwins When We Were Twenty-one has thn bLd Ir of tim siren for thewene of iho thtid net Instead of a supperdub During Iho term of the piece In JfiwYork and again In the view of-vlco regarded ox Incongruous in un-otherwlM come so Iho changeliNxheiMi letter made late than never

Hioso who to the finale of Heau-lulrt on the Mage with wedlockfor ilr Maricfluld instead of his death Inuivordance with the may boto know that both were tried InPhiladelphia performance and that thenu the happyOil

II A Du Bouchet the dramatic authorhas Joined W T Price the dramatic re

the American School ofwriting established a Edward

Townsendt A Daughter of the Tene-ments will b staged W Anext season Huntly McCarthy

Alexander about the London production ofJf I Were King but he Is contractah to writo on nothing

clou than a for Williamuntil It completed

An size assembled at thePlace last evening to MO the first

performance In Tho Excursiona modern by George

Engel Otto Ottbertand had hi

entIre neown of the Criterion TheatreIuit waoon will he up to two fonialofilm At the end of 8 er I willinvent Virginia Ha rued In the flew Iineru

play of IriH In which Slit will take therOt her Julia Marlow

will In Electra and other plays andminam until end of the ceawin In-

tend to tiiako an American product Inn ofthin extravaganza ofland l now crowding tim Vaude-ville In London I anVinerloan rut and wako tho production

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B U The tone of a bell F O AIn the hum of the forest or

sonorously In the open form a MMto tho Boouon

In tho scherzo or JUlabels

Hero we got tho genial Herbert

hi audience It U piquant clever butrather commonplace and

U tho third andsoundest movement Thero la atmosphere-and delicacy of treatment corn

a orchestral colorist and aneclectic So It was no surprise to l e car-ried from Way Down to Sevillewhere tho orange tree

Bizet wero ahead of thetalented Victor but ho managed neverfieleMi to wrlto adance finale with lots of blue skiescantnnetH and drennw Tho suite waswarmly received Ho was Mr Herbert

programme had with thisnovelty concert might not leave

10 longTlio Quartet a matlneo at

Mendelssohn Hall at whichartist was Ernest HutchoHon the pianistThre movements from quartet

27 tho Beethoven 60

thoThe latter number wa tho novelty and

deserving of especial attention ItsU on American KM opening

l promising there lx breadthin first and tho thematlo ma-terial In Interesting Hut after this thomuse Hsnu to left the composer

tho Andante IH

melody U far from noblo and leanssentiment usually ox

in drawing room ThoIntermezzo and Kinnlo both pounded

and bulged with formal padding Theworkmanship thorough but after tho

movement wax no trace ofdom of utterance Mr Hutclieson playedtics piano of this work and

to be a very excellentperformer Ills tone was modest and

neatly with the other Instru-ments

Tho Orleg work Is a very grateful oneforsire opportunities for splendid ef-fects It somenot nt all thee usual with this com

mul much animated rhythmTho Beethoven quartet first of

thee net wa heard here atthe opening concert of thee present Knolsel

yesterdays i wasoven better cen on the previ-ous occasion Thee Adagiowho Lint Beethoven and Bach leas everdared to wrlto phrases of such wonderful

curves sang divinelycoming from Mr

number thee playing wasmuch more unrestrained andseveral emotional climaxes were attainedThere was n falrMzml audience present

Tim OPERA REVIVALS

II llmito MnKlco anil Oldie to He-

SIIIIB Xrxt Uerk Mltti Splrnillil rimTV i revivals will take place

next week ttt then Metropolitan Opera HouseOn Monday H Klatito Magleo will be sungfor the first tlmo In two years by MmesSfinlirlch Ivnmes Ternlno Scheff Homer

Bridewell Bouton and Randalland MM Kdouard de Keszke-Cntnpnnnri Muhlmann Dufrlche and Vlvl-

bn sung In Italian by MM de Mnrchldn Join net

Suranne Adonis Albert Alvarez nndEmma Enmes will lease the leading rolertIn the revival of Verdis on Friday and M Scotti will sing logo Others

cast will IK Mine Homer and MMJournet Dufrlche and liars

Sembrteh to Only One Hrrltatlimo Hembrloh will heard but once

In recital during the present season as leerwork at the Metropolitan U now HO exact-ing that It occupies all her time and thatwill be tomorrow afternoon at CarnegieHall Tier programme Includes numbersby Bach Mozart Hchtl

Htrauss Schumann Padnrewvkl Men-delssohn cinch Taubcrt Isidorel-iUckbtono Is to IM this ncoompanlst-

Mr VPI W U Kloane filtp a MmlealrMr and Mrs William D Kloano of 2 West

Fiftysecond street who have Invltatlotmout for a big dinner on Friday night Jan31 a musicale last night

shine Ininia Kames andwety MiloUt4 and Victor horn wasthis An orchestra of fortyinunlcians played

STAR TELEPHONE

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RHODE ISLAND CITIZENS

Mils ASTOR lUOVfl THOSE WHHAVE DESERTED NEIl

Certlfleate of Cltlzemhlp bCourt at Newport to Her and to WH

K Sclicniirrlftrn Knniurl K Huntanti Hamilton Mill Webiter-

NEwronr U I Jan 21 In the CommonPleas Division of tho Supreme Court thismbrnlng Justice John T lilodget grantedcertificates of cltlzennhlp to Caroline WAstor Mrs William Astor William F-

Schermerhorn Samuel K TluntlngtonHamilton Fish Webster None of theapplicants for citizenship In the SlateIthodo Island inreon butpresented their cases on depositions beIngrepresented by Col Samuel H HoneyWithin two years Rhode stand has takena dozen wealthy citizens away from NswYork

There wo a crowd In tho court house tohoar the petitions Tho of WllllarrE Schermorhom was the first to ho heard-It that he became tho owner of

Newport at Karragansett andIn October IfcOlnnd that on

of that year ho removed to Newportregistering two weeks later and Intends tnvote hero In November next The petitionof Hamiiel E Huntlnaton was next heardHo stated that his wife head become aproperty owner here In September 18BIJ

In 1C01 hcieabandoning lets former residence In Now

He stated that hn registered InNewport according to low

voted In last NovemberMrs AntorB petition lint

thnt ho l ecamu a Inhabitant-of Nowttort on July IS 1001 and that oversince that day been and Is now thoowner as tenant for life of tho estate InIlellevue avenue known as Beachwoodwhich for some tlmo been her prin-cipal dwelling She stated that

estate on April1892 when she became a Shostated that she Intended to remain a domi-ciled Inhabitant citizen anti resident ofthee State and head Instructed her counselto before thee Tax Assessors of Nowport request that a tax be levied

estate will bn lone at a meeting-of the assessors next month

The petition of Hamilton FI h WebsterNtatod had come Into property

In November woo andthe exception of three months ever Mnco

that ho registered according-to law and Intended to vote thenext November

The personal taxes of thosewho citizenship here fromNew York are Rol ert estate 260000 Klbri T Gerry 150000 I Townwend Burden 50000 Jameo Brown Potter1000-

0FltKXCIl HALL WAS LIVELY

Hut Ip to a latc Hour the Iullee FoundNolliliiR They To at It

The French ball was perpetrated lastnight at tho Madison Squaro Garden withsill Its usual vicissitudes When the ballreally began not a very long time beforethis edition of Tile SUN went to pressthere was no Indication that thee annualfestival of thee Cerclo dn 1Harmonk was not going to l e a circumspectlygraceful anti Inspiring spectacle

As early as 11 oclock the oval of Venetian masts hung with yellow draperiesmarked tho alignment of a solid rank ofshirt fronts within which capered a hun-

dred or morn couples In piebald costumesThere were slightly restrained Intimationsnow and there Home of the skirtedmasks that tho dimureneps of the earlyevening would lx dispelled later

The beauty worn award-ed to Police Captain McCluskjr and toTeddy Marks who has or otherto do with actors Mr Marks wore a

shirt liowom that might have Leonregarded with by a jxiuter pigeonHe worn a hontonnlomtions with a centre of violets Cupt Me-ClUKky wax beautiful on thee

because hn couldnt itwidely advertise ballt began at

dancersin tim earlier thee evening had showneven morn thanw to require of them went throughthe inMicptlvriww some to

of thn though occasionallyan ankh wits bumped ngalnxt a MIX

Itl ect r III of licepolice tent up tn 2 oclock had found very

to do

To llrrlrrl AllUun and Ilnlllvrr TodayDKS MUIKCH la JHII 21 Hoth branches

of Iowa Ix gUlatur voted for UnitedStates Kciutor today Alllwin and Oolllver-

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rut Special VINTAGE 1893The highest grade of that Vintage shipped-by Messrs Pol Roger l Co is now on saJo t theleading Restaurants Clubs and Wine Merchants-in this city

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They hue rnmpl tnt to Nubnilt Aealnil-Ttirrr of tomrnlulanrrf

A letter was sent ywterday to MayorL w by ties Building TradesCouncil askinghim to npxjltit a day whence ho will meet nlabor commltteo that has complaints tosubmit to dim regarding thee Dock Tiroand Street Cleaning departments Timcomplaint regarding the Dock DepartmentU to tho effect that Commissionerhas decided to reduce thee wages of thoplumbers In leis department from 1375 to

In Street Cleaningthe U that

Hlonor Woodbury unionthem with non-

union men at 2 a day Thethee Fire IH thn notionCommissioner In ordering

that all repairs be done by uniformed fire

AnniTiiATiiKldlltr or the Federation Arlitlrc

lion Cnmmlltre Aol ArbitratorThe first steps toward arbitrating thee

general lockout of roofers thmughontNow York on account of n fight betweentwo unions won made nt n con-

ference between employers and represen-tatives of the fighting Tin Slate nnd TileRoofers and thee Amalgamated Shiest Metal-Workers

Otto M Eldlltr who Is a member of thinArbitration Committee of this Clvlo Fed-eration but lisa no Interest Inthe heard evidence on sidesIt wax decided that a committee of ISInclud-ing representatives of thee employers and

in thebe appointed to on Friday with Mr

an to try anti used thotrouble

SENATORS nr POPULAR VOTK

House Committee Vain to Ilrport llrnolutlon KavoritilW-

ASIHNOTOK Jan 21 Tlie question ofelecting Senator by tho direct vote ofthe people of thee several States was takenup at each end of thee Capitol today andthee House committee on then election ofthe President sued inomlient of Congressvoted to alion amending then Constitution no as topermit In that

subject was also discussed theSenate on Privilegon and Elec-tions but no action wax taken on thee vari-ous measures before

Hat Uorr Irtdrr flrhreprrWASHINGTON Jan Ileprosentotlvo

William Alden Smith Rep Mich todayIntroduced In the House a toticurmitresolution that thee British lovonimentbe to set aside thee itit non of

upon the liner CommandantSch rM and to him customaryImmunities and privileges of a ofwar guaranteed Ooiiven

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