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“THE EVENING GED WEATHER MAN OES TO SANITARIUM Bonci, Tenor Rival of Caruso, Will Sing t Relations Care for Jacob Van 5 Pell,;-Queer_Little Man of Bath Beach. Singer’s Success Rests. Pre Upon Feminine Ap- == proval, He Asserts. HE HAS NO JEALOUSY. His Voice, Well, That Is for the Public---The Women to Appraise. er ittla old seu Ry Alice Rehe, Instead of a torredit of warbies from h should haya © and corventionsl 2 charge | a eanl- | dean the anpropr! stage business marking the approach of WORLD,’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906. 0 Women; His Reward Will Be ) Make Hearts “Pit-a-Pat’’ the Interviewer to: the apartments of emanating Hotel Aa- key and sus- explained, Aleayandt! mor, who | n Opera- wonder- Caruso would Signor onc! absolutely re- a word upon the rival starring tour of the FKVIte etroult Yast night, and words cannot, do Justice te dite description ef Oe dassiing spien— dor of the American women. "Tho dash, tho beauty, the—ah, costumes of the American women, are superb!" he coxt i such an array of charm Jand clothing as at the have been In New | days, but I have met many A | women abroad. 1 admire dence and at the same time t savoir LtatraThetr polse 1s perfect. And they.” far more than’ ‘the the ey Central Park New York Dazes Boncl. Is Js your fret visit to Amer- } you would “7essondro | Alle Doses | not] nd. that a musicing rest was {mmed wn a tilacaaeen jumble work t poor neighbors, many ! ot apare more than a fra t exid education, rvatorlo_of | He took | gaining a the d * erted Signor rile pressed to hand Age across the ocean and w Yet recovered. Your its bigness, {ts -bu me dizzy. he w n ow for several years. ita Immensity— | » Jake may ANDBILLS AND RICE an women—Ah"— - f 1. in tts ppeak- {a as too eat | ANNOUNCE A WEDDING. mnt atria, ana 2, fret teueeid —————— | So Toneley crows rware)|miny eis cake yor BOY BURGLARS “BO0-HO00.” Jerome |4 | Bonet, { Expects Soclal- Welcome, n Interest “Amerilean 1 the women yiends of Mr. } Wille Give T eiDouAmericanes a) Charged with Robbing Gas Com- i Time. rel exten thes a) Signor, Bone! at Swell as 087 1) pany, They Accune Thelr UChief.” : me Wille| 2S “What teeth and, oh, the tm- SERRA aint REmEiowinel Vive airs) Jerome ie| Dac aside from knowing! When the police of the East One| 2 mh women are the most | Wundred and, Fourth Street Startow) do take an int pase crowd | ute affairs, most fascinating in the |arrested fottr boys list night on com- 0 irously annotinced Sig. Lo a f the oldated Gna C | Honel, ‘To please then with iy voice | lines nes araventineg imerseoat —ah, It will be the one grand pleasuro en fints nnd robbed tho slot-ma- one square foot of apace was {pel of St. Luk. }and has cont | manterpteces, | WORKED ON PAINTING FIFTY-THREE YEARS Thomas Pall, tho aged ac palnter of Montclair, N. J., pleted a pa halt by five and one-half has | working upon ft fifty-three years: It was begun In Boston {n 153 om, in tho first two years. depicts a scene from t the subject being clos Mr. Ball ts ¢ public parks a One tue of Dantel, Central Park. —_—_—>___ WU Mourn Long, (From the Bost “Flow long do you t ought to mourn the At-least-a_years “Woll, Aira, Smith, been dead only Rounder las._nfz “Geo! she'll rest of hor lif whose husba fortnight, on of my career! You know, signorina, a tenor can never be great until he makes the hearts of the ladles go—how y ;*nyt-plt-a-pat. Ah, It 1a the ladles | who make the success of a singer,” Sig. Bonet placed one band on his jNeart and ‘Razed gcstatically at {frescoes of the Louls Quine ceiling. ers, they. began to cry. | right to pinch vs all cause Johnny Baldwin wi mado us do tt,”” sobbed all but Baldwin. | | "He made one of us kids stand ont- sido while do othere robbed the moters."* { 1 bova are John Baldwin, fourteen. ; ehwarz, Hand bills were passed aro! bad "smiled “Ty Ame JUST MARRIED, Mr. aud Mra. Jerome Wille, Feltow pasrengers, treat thom lwetl “Keep them axfe from || Must Sing for Women. [No. 206 Bast One Hance and Seventh = “You place woman high enlo that In America ey Max—Rosenfictd.cleven: for the sake of thetr |! ue Srainy hes acnl Interest concerning any | Bast Ons. Hundred and Ninth # me than do aria, T observer, seep an is yery important, eapectally et centri | so far as the world of musto goes," sald l ered on the{ @@ tenor, “The Amertean women Is] caught ina} all-important. She dominates the Amer- | tl fe ‘friends | {oan man and American affairs, And | *? “her menetism commands the aitmtras te tlen-of men.” Big—Hcnctottended the limelight hes! raordinary,”* xt Loon 4 Bonel has in interesting story behind velopment of his real po-vers cob Schwartz, cleven, No One Hundred and Second treet, and Hyman! Baber, , No, 2103 Second avenue. sald hen the Widies Paremenade deck thes w Sownpour fe: aa = Nuastan General Fatally Wounded, | , Was M0) unknown do chief, and he! ting that ts four and o:fe ptor and . after On pleted of his Is tn nd has narrt FOUGHT STABBER, HER BABE IN ARMS a the Se TROLLEY JUMPED TRACK. time, It the _ralle in “Come if you can, TELEPHONE if you can’t’ says a sale advertise- ment of adepartmont store. It shows the shopping value of telephone services || NEW YORK TELEPHONE oo., © 15 Day Streot $ warrants Issued by Magistrate Walal) Complaints have been coming in from. all ovcr the. country, gccording to Mr, Comstock’s affidavit.” ‘The goods aelsed Were valued at $2,660, aie Provini Hia Relief. (Front the Chicago Tribune.) Elder Keepalong—Deacon, you bo- Hove that everything that takea place . is foreordained, don't you? Deacon Ironside—Certainly I do. COMSTOCK RAIDS. HG ORUG HOUSE Seizes Three Fruck Loads: of} i | | Keopalons Then, why al (seen Lai 1 ‘es lyou wallop the man you: caught ateal- +—lleeed-Hlegal-Merchandise a aaa from your shed =-the--other—— ght? Deacon Tronsile—Because I Scoulgn't help tt. “I felt that {t was foreordajied I shguld wallop him, CASTORIA- For Infants and Children. | Worth $2,500, | Th two anh treat Court, to-day| house at No. 140] busines under tho] raided Wiillam name J & Co. 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