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MARVELLOUS BOY SOPRANO IN “THE CHOIR CELESTIAL. e ODD 0000000000000) WATERS! PIANOS \“Highest and Finest Grade” BURCLARS RO CAPT. ALLAIRE. HOUSE OF VETERAN POLICE OFFICER LOOTED. DODDOHOOOOGINIIIO: Thieves at Work While Ilia Family Are Sitting Down to Dinner. 12st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave, Corner 121st St. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. Capt. Anthony J. Allaire, drilimaster of the Pollce Department, sat down to erwith his family tn his home, No, 37 West Ninety-first street, last Monday evening about the same time that a bur- lar began to operate on his front door. ‘The burglar was expeditious, neatly re- Q ne of glass and unlocking na few minutes, Then he (hrough the upper floors 2 the leaving many articles scattered over chairs and floors In a very untidy yanner, but taking away with him jew- Iry worth nearly $2,000. He fnished the Job very quickly, and 1y the time the captain and hts family the ot The WATERS PIANOS is their TONE— special excellence in fact the “WATERS” is a recog- nized standard of piano tone—FULL. RICH and POWERFUL, with FINE SINGING QUALITY, They are also solid in construc- Be ® eee ee eae ee atcc at secrecy [tion and WARRANTED TO BE) & TM safety. ‘These are the things. the | DURABLE. | burglar took away with him: ‘ . Our new 3-YBAR SYSTEM gives | you three years’ time on a piano without interest. SEND POSTAL FOR CATALCGUE. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 W. 125th St. near 8th Ave.| No External Symptoms | The blood may be in bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin | eruption or sores to indicate it. The} symptoms in such cases being a variable | One diamond pin, containing four balf- stones: a coral breastpin, Cupld flowers; a spray breastpin, con- t a pair of dl mond earrings, a woman's hunting cai sold watch, with a long chain having ‘ sala shield set with three pear 1 watch bearing the tnscrip- anal te mPOA as CT Tal Busy Days in Tampere RUGS, MATTING, OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM: 3 the members of Company olunteers, Oct, 1862:" a sliver atch, a black onyx breastpin, a carved Miss Gertrude Haines Tells How She Made -a Success of Training Boys’ Voices. alr of pear! earrings, a breastpin, with two deer carved on {t; a gold pin, set a nce aneemeed with diamonds; an insignia pin of t i. La 1} Legion, containing two diamon¢ One Spot in New York : ; j woman's cameo pin and a woman t pare Z methyst 7 Where Two Theatres rf pai pt. Allaire reported the robbery to Can Be Enjoyed at Capt. Titus, but they have no ci the Same Time. burglar. The Captain partie: regrets the loss of the watch and Loyal Legion pin, glven to him by his old com- We < | DOG0Or e) — rades !n arms, appetite, poor digestion, debility and 6 Jimmy Comstock got de Dounce?" ‘The Captain helped organtee the sec- | nervousness, loss of fiesh and a general at 8 i tkeatahnel hagibeenVamokines ond police regiment during the Civillrun-down condition of the system— o rettes again,’ War, returning as Meutenant-colonel 3s 2 Pp GES. g EAL wavieoesroute toa Ther eolicas and brevet brigadier-« Hevand clearly showing the blood has lost its ALL = RIC © me ‘long, fellers!’ é Sergt. Patrick Oates are the sole sur- | nutritive qualities, has become thin and & ‘7 was at my wits’ end, and rushed @ 2255000] VVOT® watery, It isin just such cases that wildly out into the street. Suddenly as See S. S. 8, hes done some of its quick y i “Iam fully convinced that there {s a]I passed the St. George Episcopal |from a little revolving stereopticon just One Who Knew. and most effectiv are Pela ckest All Wool Ingrains. » T5e, } Tapestry Brussels 6Se. Velvets. ee Axi $ £30 divinity that shapes our ends," said] Church I heard the chotr rehearsing and | back of the audience, procured at a (Prom the Chteago Tribune.) lective work by building up| Other Ingrains......45¢. { Body Brussels, ..,....110 } Wiltons..... 16 attings. . Miss Gertrude Haines to an Evening |.an Inspiration came to me. I went tn | cost of $1.00. The waves of light that| ‘Yemen wouldn't spend eo much| the blood and supplying the elements World reporter to-day, “Mine was cer- tainly shaped for me, and that's why 1am here to-day, making arrangements to bring my ‘Choir Celestial’ to Harlem. “I started teaching young boys how to sing almost before I was out of short dresses myself. The !dea was suggested by my very first venture in a little Western town near my home. It was a genuine old-fashioned ‘singing skewl. Some of my pupils on that occasion were men and women old enough to be my parents. Luckily, I remembered the adage that a prophet {s not without honor save in his own country, for about the only asset I got out of my first ‘singing skew!’ was an offer of marriage from an old widower with alx children. “The ‘Choir Celestial’ was the ulti- mate evolution of the Idea, however, #0 I have no reason to regret the venture. I have had many Imitators, but most all have failed, simply for the reason that the promoters do not understand boys. Now, if there !s any new kind of a boy for me to discover, I am anxious to meet the specimen. I'd-star him in my act and make a fortune. “But some of the mothers are funnier than thelr boys. One mother brought her son to me and sald: ‘I don't mind his going on with you, Miss Haines, but I don't want him to get stnge-struck and sing in opera Ilke “Campania” or “De Risky.”' I tried his voice and told her there was not the sightest danger. “T have hard some pretty hard cnses to and asked the organist to lend me his boys for the evening, “I guess he thought I was a maniac, but finally he gave me permission to try and I began drilling them in ‘Onward, Christian Soldier’ and ‘Lead, Kindly Light.’ The organist was so delighted at the end of an hour that he not only loaned me the boys, but helped me march them to the theatre. “They were the hit of the evening and got three encores. I feasted them roy- ally afterward, and they all wanted to join my company, But next day my own bad boys came back, begsing for- Gtveness, and tok the pledge against clmarette “My biggest boy, James Byres, is a wonder. He ig ceventeen years old, but hia volce 1s at{l1 a marveilously pure so- brano, so sweet and clear that you would Not believe it to be a male voice. Managers have made tempting offe take him abroad, but I could not.» him. He and my littlest M Robinson, are my) two standD: The latter hag already ¢ as he was the orl part, inal Joseph {n idaho! Ho leads the procession ae doesn’t mind It’ because ‘I'se a welt ace A story recently printed !n The Evening i World gave the age of Actor Mervyn vho 1s with Mr, Hackett at eventy years, It should as sixty. vain on the subject,” says in w Very interesting’ letter, Father Time leads e he became @ pro- cause the fllusion pass just over the heads of the audience, the machine be- Ing set eo low that {fa man Lire high hat should stand in front of it the effect would be completely spoiled. The manipulator of the slereopticen and Qn assistant take care, however, that this does not occur. There 1s ono spot, and one only, In New York where one may sit and distinctly hear two theatrical performances at the same tims. It ts the stage manager's Toom tn the Casino, On a warm night one can sit at the window and see on his left hand the performance on the Casino stage and on the right look down Into the parquet cirele of the Knickerbocker Theatre, ‘Thus sitting on Saturday evening, The Evening World | reporter listened to Angela's golo jn ““Florodora,” while the strains of “I'll marry any on, wife; any one's welcome to mntne™ floated y | in from “Rogers Brothers in Weshing- eo ee Here 1s a bit of news tn connection with Anna Held's opening at the Casino to-night that was not tn the press notices, and which will fill Miss Lillian Russell with a consuming desire to see the firat performance of “The Little Duchess." If she does she will ‘see her- self as others see her." Two weeks before Miss Held was to open in Baltimore Mr. Ziegfeld, the star's husband-manager, witnessed the performance at Weber & Ficids's. He was ao {mpressed by the beauty of Miss ,| Russell's gowns that he determined to have two Just like them in his produc. the order money,” eaid the man with the white spot on his mustache, “if they knew how hard it is to get it.” “My wife knows how hard !t 1s," said the man with the loud necktle, lighting a cigar, “for whenever we get hard up she's the one that always has to go to her rich uncle to borrow some. The Iran, Kermansha Rug Sale. An extraordinary oppor- tunity to secure the finest specimens—as follows: Lot No. 1, 837.00. 'Lot No. 2, $27.00.\ = lacking to make it strong and vigorous, “My wife used several bottles of 8. 8. S. as a blood purifier and to tone up a weak and emaciated ayatem with very marked effect by way of im- provement, “We regard it a reat tonic and Blood purifier. "— is the greatest of all J. F. 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