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Ce oostmpanapes t ' Bee Comic Opera NONE IS GREATER. RSH ATHLETES “New Go nee TANT i WVOLT WH. bebe ig musician who has and is naturally anx- A budding es ye Pe Pays Fine Tribute to! Fou Of the otronwest Means), cuss on uevesuaprco veel ma donna, he daughter of a np § Good Woman as Rock toJoin the Irish-American | enalte, in ready to furnish the money me infatuated with each ot cause of the fact that the ci . 1 . ~ hi of the Nation. | Athletic Club, | ‘ | eos — nuurried. he cast will ine i Pi rounTceNnetel| yaie Brandt, Olga von Ha FALKS TO METHODISTS, | Wit tie appearance of four ot tie P Georgians Neunendort, Wal-| beat football teams and two : Percival and 4 M. Miron | natic rling . 3 ~ E H. Sothern will begin an engage- Country’s Continued Great.) daece een ceri [ment at the Academy: of Music on M j oes int the moanties| day night. “Lord Dundreary” will ness Depends on Clean to dierupi the countles| 6 itt for the first week, “It 1 Were | ” . Ys ana ich | King" w e played throughout the | Family Life. enone the or. | second week, and during the third we { RL Cot will be seen in “Hamil i re fao and “Don Quixo’ the Grand | Darren American University, now @@ the American University * it oor eure of construction, had as their} GeulliSpacitertcael theeuineoine square quests this afternoon President Roose- | Te Me aa re will appear in “The Dancer | welt, Vice-President Fairbanks, Senator |} merick men and the Coun : ; | Woiliver, of Iowa, and upwards of a! men dec! t they would dectine to], Mildred) Hol- | Methodi: attending the|come up and have| | Triumpa of | | @oveand @eneral Conference of the Methodist w cipation in Ghurch now in session in Baltimore. » Irish « nties Athletic Union. 2 will play the ‘Phe exercises, which began on the cam-| It is expected that they will cast in “The Three of Us" at the) gus at 3 o'clock, were presided over by | their lot with the Irish-American Ati- shop Earl Cranston, and President }letic whieh taken steps to » Show Girls will come to the | | ately was the principal sp form a league of football. The! | ‘he President in his address pata a backing of the Irish-American Athletic | otham will have Sam Devere's | 6 ‘tribilte to the good Club, with’ its splendid sanization, | |, saying that the w mdobtediv « rh t advance | Show and Frank_ D. wees of the nation was possible only | tis fue sport to high plane SMGEITOE eaten @rrough them. which it 1 have o wil! be the attraction at the Murray MA BEtEST AT Jong ago. The clu conte | § Good Woman Most o' l [the organization of a Gaelic ose Hill English Folly. Company 48 genersion succeeds genera- | League. will sean at Hurtig & * te sald, “the prablems change | In to-morrow's games the Kerry will) “the Hippodrome be: external pe: old needs |kiok t Corks and the Mayos will Patty Ca Nee and new needs artee » the Limericks. There’ will be ason on. Mon remains as true as ng match between Clare and also will last ‘ the last | xnalysis ‘ \ ews, national happ' Yesant to-night, 3 akers will’ sa nicago for a | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. an, |@Warded to the v al woman. |Gnerof them the gift of F need to have |the other donated bythe fe need good laws: we Gero laws honestly and Teuriestly ad- | Association, One die Foy will be at Hamm @inistered; we need wealth; we need | Ching. the < with Mr. and M lence and art and all the kindred jin the world. ‘i ‘ 2 the clever jthrow the ball @etivities that spring tr Wrain and the deft hand. ‘But mos: of all we qualities that in ta e good man t jos: of all we need ithy family life t mekes any seeming But a glittering si “Ig the a Be Cie working and | Kerry need the essen- ir Thc HOLDS HIM IN BATTLE ei ani Gardner, the | the Glant Kile Charles F. ter and the Kemps. 8 walt move to the All bray Fred Karno la br clean-living, tha qualities wit je Valdare yelists, and Goldsmith and Hopp: max @ good wi @ech has self-res fees that ¢ he chance to future of the n Mother Is Greatest. “We admire a good man, but we ad- mire a good woman more. We believe in her more. All honor is due the man who does his full duty In peace, whe Keith & Proctor theatre Avenue ‘Thea Ing in lfe | why, then the ion is secure. Clings to Burglar During Struggle Down soldier does his full duty in w = tut even more Gonot Is due the mother, | Flight ot S for the birth pangs make all men 1 the debtors of al! women. ae in “No human being has a greater title! Mrs. J. 1. Wall, a widow, who oceu-| yond @ respect than the mother who does} pies the second floor of a fashionable, *7%) O'Brien, dancers, and man: Among the attractions | at Warner! Museum will be the Princess Branidion charmer, and Sober Sue Huher's Ber, full duty. who bears and rears a@lenty of healthy children, so that wnali be national growth, and not tonal decadence, so that In quality and) » shall increase. by J. R ty-second street, glar capture in which she was badly bruised o-day, eee rar vere wallet" th (andi te | ata choked almost into insensibtlity. @pect for the ood man and the good| Mrs, Wall's, son, J. H., Wall, jr, oman must be the measure of our con- | broker, occupies the rear room oe tne emnation of the man and the woman | apartm . He had gone downtow uisness or self fails to a his or her who, whether from vie hhness or from vaphi folly. ch his or her duty in | fore his mother got up, and ju was waking se heard a rust a “y ACTING MRK | inots Central, American Ice and Norfolk and Western Leaders. Special sphere son's room, and saw a tal young man riffing the d Crying for help, she ntruder about ARRESTED UPON LINER'S GAN GANGPLANK Prices of stocks showed no ery nota- faltered False eee, Svinte 2 bla iliananel at. tho| start tordays t broadiy distributed Small gu Taken While Embarking ; 22a 2 THE EVENING WORLD, a Ho Semon, Martinett! | Pacifics, | SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908.) the double bill ‘No Man Interests Her Fexraer and aga tne for More Than 20 Minutes 3:3." She will also be On Thurs-| night she w » Carmen in Bi- aiso for the first time here. 1M i bills. fo! week [nclude se . | morrow siren } evening with ‘After That Time, Miss Farrar Declares, WOH |p eOR aL, ty ali) Gs iia et will sing. Mr. Abramson hag been of- fered a four weeks’ engagement of his company in Havana during July. Want to Make Love to Her, and ~» ‘“‘That Is Foolish.” The Helen Noldi Opera Company will at the West End present “Rigoletto Theatre on Monday night and continue it during the week, which will end ement. All the principal sipg- May the en now familiar, will appear. pany will go to Boston for a spring on of four weeks immediately after 13.-M¥ss Geraldine Far- 2 @ z 3 an interview with Md correspondent to-day, sald: rt has absorbed me from the + and when I must choose between osing here, at Mont- n the Con- Bach festival The fourth v. Ji, takes place E and something else, I always give nal Church next Friday, Sature it the first coniderati nd Sunday, There will be five | Miss Farrar contes: anencone meetings covering the three days, and inl yairecel vaniniat ters MERCI aITGIB e principal work to be presented will WERE Leer ma eligible | othe mass inf minor complete. The [oune om some of them occupying |tirst part will be sung on Frida: | brilliant positi . but she declared she|ing, the secc ev een lene solois Kil company merman an twenty | olas eas t. | Samuel P. rganiat, | ¥y begin to | 4nd Paolo a Winkier | begin (0) Hianists. The Buch | _cholr of, and t auion, she ptible opera nake love, Mere | siders vere a red and the cholr added, she con- iety. Heni Sonmigt concert Mas | Prank Taft will conduct. | r in the South and she de- he attentions | te? West of e New York Symphony Or- chestra. Walter Damrosch, has assumed such proportions that it will) A New Violetta to Sing be August before the band gets back singers,” 2 tor is Frane aan Los ee | at Majestic Theatre. | ys age ine, oe oes, ee | sentative of th signed. His si organization, has re- essor is|Andre Tridon. DELINA PADOVANT, a coloratira soprano, is to make her New k debut w nd Opera ( nat te Maj t Monday evening. operatic stella received neisco and Boston here will be as V Mine. Jomet!i has gone to Europe to concerts In London, Paris and A short season of opera in| welll return to America al on 3: at the festiv ; and Portland next) WALTER A. WYCKOFF DEAD. oted Student of Political Econ- | been | ew Orl Her first appear- week include “Tro-| yy “Cavalleria” and | pr three weeks a; ton U 1 oi ‘ 0 | years ago as a tramp in order to| t this company tigate life on the road, is dea atre, but y years old and’ was su n finally d appear Majestic estia sei > of the leading ie subject of country. as a miner in_Colo- 1 Lucille Ehrich, millionaire. ‘Two d her, | polit n Opera Com- third week at the on Monday evening 1 ivan Abramso! Vpany wifi. begin. its scan Theatre | i, yh CT 1 0 Real | fy Some Beaters Features ot Sunday World To-Morrow The Explorigator’s Trip to the Moon: The Newest of Comic Features. Two Arms That Cupid Branded with’a Heart 20 Years Ago Are Now Linked Together Forever. How a Brave Woman Is Going to Solve the Mystery of a Haunted House. “ANDREW CARNEGIE,” Standpoint. from a _ Pleasure-Seeking The “Fence Jumper” Is the Latest in Automobiles. How Scientsts Are Striving to Solve ‘‘Th2 Mysteries of Thought, to Send Photos by Wireless, to Watch a Living Stomach at Work, to See the Person Who Talks h be s : re | °When. Poli ceman Drotkel arrived at Bae = for Antwerp. an rohouse ie found another {ve ross 1 and Norfolk & areaway and (hited Cigars red. #0) ' Yeaac Goldstone and Abe Fried:na Yoary Ode | ee Atl a ¢ sehothave been part 4 not 1 coat an > 3 points. Jewelry jobbing concern in Philac found in his ‘pne total Ore arrested to-day as they were | clothing ai heh; as locked Up. Kosos- ciuney tae walking up the gengplank to the stolen $00 before Mr: Wall tar line steamer Vaderland pia te | The Closing Prices, “gailed for Antwerp. They are ch. reed | with uttering worthless checks amount-| tine to $14,000. Ldeut. Emane}!, of Police Headquar- | ters in Philadelphia, caine to th @arly to-day and asked the « Qoca} police in locating ‘Friedman Mrs. Goldst Tydayie Mieveat. Sooveat and ass SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF N y YORK. SS P| ARRIVED. 1TH 130i, Wty - 11 us > @hem and they brought a 1 se sauate Victoria ef trunks which had almady been load- | Merida @n on the Vaderland. poaee Wile “The merchants on whow prere passed did no Was worthless unt Jaewt. Emanuel fast night 1 had to hu ist] Gater, of + Phiadelpnia. yam from bad checks. to $50,000. irs. Goldstone, St. Louis Southary Patianz, Hatnburg who is é Arreste nette, Was not ter fed her husband ty Po pale Geltventen re. Lieut el Waa’ as: “eckson te | ¥ Detectives M iar Mullen, of nt Comfort x If You Want to Buy a Dog, a Cat or Bird able pi FERS ree PR ES read Workd “Dogs and to-morrow, Sunday *Sers35 \dvertiseme u have pl of money to squander, aay g profit by Sunday World “Dogs end Birds” ay, — Ads. anyway—then you'll have so much cae ts Mee 4 MORE money to “burn” up the “Great it mk + 8 White Way”—or elsewhere. Hs Rilee es Sr = —Deckine PHI GATOS AS to You Over the ‘Phone, to Check the Destructions of Age, to Restore the Dead and to See the Soul as It Leaves the Body.” Tragedies Enacted Under the Lure of Romantic Meetings. Roosevelt's Joy When a Cornell Student Played a Piano Standing on His Head. What Doctors Have to Say About Athletes Straining Their Hearts. IRVIN S. COBB Prompts the “Hotel Clerk” to Say Some Humorous Things About ‘If Any Nation Ever Licked Us, the Name Escapes Me.” Read What MARGARET HUBBARD AYER Has to Say About “ Big Waists to Make the Form Look Smaller.” And Don’t Forget That in the Magazine Section Will Be Printed the Words and Music of One of the Prettiest Songs Recently Published, ‘The Big Banshee,” the Song Hit of “The Flower of the Ranch.” 0 0 a i ‘4 yepeee | JAMES McGREERY & CO. é 23rd Street 34th Street “*: On Monday, May the 18th. SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores { “McCreery Silk’ Exhibition and Sale of Summer Dress Silks, the latest weaves. } Complete assortment of Rajah, : Printed Foulard and Satin Messaline. ; Sale of Ten Thousand yards, superior quality, Taffeta Silk, White, | ~. cream and black, goc per yard AA BLACK DRESS GOODS, 1n Both Stores English Mohair Sicilian. 42 inches ; wide, gsc per yard Imported all Wool Voile. Crisp finish. 42 inches wide. 68c per yard value 1.00 J 5 WASH DRESS GOODS. 12 Both Stores. Commencing Monday, May the 18th. Sale of White and Colored Wash- j able Summer Fabrics, i White Irish Dress Linen. bleach, soft finsh, - 48 inches wide. soc per yard, value 65c * 25,000 yards, Printed Lawn and Organdie. Various neat ring and polka * Full dots, over-checks and floral designs. White or Ecru grounds, 15c per yard 15,000 yards, White Fabrics, con- sisting of Lawn, Batiste and Madras. Stripes, checks, plaids, dots and figures. 15¢ per yard value 25¢ SHIRTWAIST DEPT’S. Jn Both Stores. Sale of Two Hundred dozen Lingerie Waists. Trimmed with fine \ laces and combination of laces and em- : broideries. Various. designs, Many copies of imported models. Ranging in prices irom 4:95 to &50 value 6.50 to 12.75 oa The regular stock includes a large assortment of Lingerie Waists, consist- ing of the daintiest advance models, | Made of mull, sheer linen. all-over em- | broideries and dotted Swiss. Tailor- made Waists forall outdoor sports. } at moderate prices, JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street UR NEWSDEALER WILL SAVE YOU ' A COPYSIF YOU" ASK. | HIM: JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street es On Monday, May the 18th. In Both Stores. BLANKET DEP’TS. A complete new stock of Foreign i and Domestic Steamer Rugs. Tne latest colors, including scotch Clan Tartan and combination Plaids, dale of 150 fine quality Steamer Rugs. 4.75 and 7.00 RUG DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs at unusually attractive prices. 300 Oriental Carpets, consisting of Afghan, Cashmere, Mahal, Agra and ' Serapi. y 75.00 to 180.00 valut 110.00 tg.275.00 300 Rare Kerman and Sarouk Sed- jades. 40.00 and 55.00 values 65,00 and 100.00 aoo Fine Caucasian Rugs, 12,50 300 Choice Cabistan Rugs (finest of the Caucasian weaves ). ‘ pew 20.00, 26.50 and 40.00 values 30.00 to 70.00 Domestic Rugs gin all varieties, Size 9 x x2 ft. 19,00 to §2.50 JAMES MoGREERY & CO) 29rd Strect. 34th Street