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/ No Ballois Will Be Rees ved M penn at Needs hen teh | — |ternoon, with ritz in the place of s Monday night ° New awe Me WEING, | Velnhals; “Posea” on ‘thursday, with After February 20 Lady ok” an English comely bs BY SYLVESTER KAWLING. | 8, Caruso and Scott, and. “Cars K Announcement J Jerome Jerome, ulm eraiaiee| | on Priday, with Marla Gay, Ger- | THE EVEN ING WORLD, SATURDAY, NEXT WEEK'S OPERA CILLS | lung diseases, Any drug atore can supply the ingredients, . I wis like no loves conesrt at the French Branch of the “New Lady Bantock” Will Be Introduced add oa Meaty ge | | VALOABLE HOME RECIPE Y i ihparting tothe tole {Which she will sing severl of her] Will Break Up Severest Cold in » W. 3 t * hubtle, unearthly mya; [Own song, Hane Here teelit will] Day and Cure any Carable Cough. i fam that ps Renaud s Athanael | be one of the asilsting soloists, Mix one-half ounce of Concentrated ping , t Li ke N W ke b ] W rd Thal ores was a thoroughly | : m4 7 f id ai Wa ac S ex, ee Y annie a | | nelng save that § virile | Adele Verne, planist, will give a re Aint, food whtakey, et > thore | lwntly underlay Nis citar at the Waldorf-Astoria om Wed- /oushly each time and use in oe igi in! | : J I PS onal Tew isi ReaaR OR A lar reaNUORIETIANG CaTIOAE of | fenwecon Rt) [tor a Ub ears OE Cranes (English Actress Returns in | tinh i lf ; f ‘9. thn Tunnatna Ma," Baliington Booth's prison work, | Mths tormula t given out by & abled | aa | FFA ZARD Tae tout with splendid | . medical authority, whose remarkable Cures Comedy by Jerome K YER i f hy hoth voices ond orchestra; | A plano recital oy Ernost Schelling jae geil kuowa to. the. protasslon” Local 4 Yd : |Cumpantnl conducted with his wonted | Bub! for |druxgiate say this mixture will work w re grasp and dominance (rte Harvard Club's programme {| Gers for the treatment of all throat and Jerome—James T, Powers | | | tomorrow afternoon in “Harv ; os Beauty No. 50 Regajns Lead, LAST COUPON FEB. 13. at Noon, Sere jancestra! hall finds herself the mistress inces of Wagner's music dramas thts ibaa lapeclnlinertorinarioe vet of twenty-three servants, “every blessed season have not been well attended} “Parsital’ on Friday afternoon (Lin- one of them,” as she expresses It, "a there has arisen’ an impression that|coin's Birthday), with Burrlan for the We Shall Place on Sale |near relative.” For a time she sub-, German opera t# no longer eae time hero in the title part, and mity to the tyranny of the servants’ \nybody who attended the revival of/Otiye Fremstad, Feinhals, Blass’ and Th W. d 35. inch S ft-fi i hed hall, but she finally takes matters into Goritz in the Alfred Hertz will e ante inc 0 nis. Comes to the Casino With a Musical Play, “Havana’— Benefit Performance. | } |marries a peer, and on arrival at the her own hands and gives her cousins, uncle and aunt notice on the spot. convinced of the futility of such rea.) 1h" ade of two. serles | DRESS SATINS Charles Cartwright will play the part! soning. The house was crowded as it |of five 4 formance, tho first | of s butler, and among others In Miss) Caruso were singing, and no more po-| te Include "on Reb, 2; The iv , in a full range of s t Ward's support will be John W. Dean, | Hari igaro," on Feb. 37 of beautiful quality, ig tree! Frank Jackson, Harold De Becker, Rob- of our generation can be offered in Motel 1}, aud “Die Molsoraine and evening shades, Also ert Mov/adel st) :Torese | Doagle: Mar-)| New York, There vias genuine applause March 2: the second to cons | garet Fuller, Leila Repton and Mar- | rom the beginning and curtain calls Waengoides on Apel oe ARE eae Dr h garet Gray. tt the end that meant something. That on April 6; “Slegfried.” on April ‘ ess Patterns of 48-inc eee James T. Powers comes to the Cantoo | on Thursday evening with “Havana,” en, English musical play written by George Grossmith jr., and revised by Mr, Pow- ers, The music is by Leslie Stuart, and | the lyrics by Adrian Ross and George | Arthurs. One of the sixteen musical | numbers 1s @ telephone girl song called “Hello, People.” The plot of “Havana” | —_>— } Metropolitan Opera House) A Chance for Amert-| OST of us are prone to form con- tions. Because som perform: “Tannhauser’ at the Metropolitan Op- | era-House last must have b n| tent attraction than the greatest tenor the performance was an Inspired one nobody will pretend, although Alfred | Hertz, who conducted, did his best to make it so, but It was suffictently good | © be interesting and commendable and ro justify several repetitions, which are sure to follow, ‘The revival Berta Morena as Burrlan as Tannhauser, served to reintroduce | Fillzabeth and Carl The former, AT THE METROPOLITAN. “Alda will be repeated at the Metros the benefit of t esular prices Itallan Hospital, at seanint will ¢ Farrar, Riccardo Martin and mplete the regular week's bills, Th ‘on March 6; "Falsta’ “Gotterdammerung,” on April 10. he soloists at the Sunday popular coneert to-morrow night will be Alda, iaschowaka, Jorn, Amato and Fein- KLEIN'S SUNDAY “POPS” COME TO AN END TO-MORROW, Hermann Klein's Sunday popular oon- certs at the New German ‘Theatre will come to an end to-morrow afternoon at Nordica, In song recital, 1s announced by K. &. Johnston for Tuesday atter- noon, Feb. 16, et Carnegie Hall, . ; : { | polltin Opera-House next Monday even] prof, Samuel A, Baldwin will give om oaty that which {s labelled } but by Narrow Margin Beauty Show to Be an Added Crowded at a Revival ', 8% Bames, Yomer cams and | gyn reaitls In the Gent Hall of ‘the bf Corte ne ct CWE, DE :f City College on to-morrow ai Vednes- f 3: /otes. acti ats 4 H n Saturday evening, with Emmy Des-|day atternoo: publle of 347 Vote Attraction at Sunday Night | or iagips Orie a pate bes pulblia fs E ind Scott, the latter performance for On Monday Morning Next BORDERED SILKS in rich design and color-range Both Considerably Under-Price Full particulars in the Monday Morning Newspapers, The Concent ened pie } rene ee for m comes on! | bait ‘ounce. bettlea, each enclosed in & row-top case, which is alr-tight. | concerns the adventures of Consuelo, auneinalTiaeher eH olsen neds an | the nineteenth mancertneent aware : niece of Senor Bombito Del Campo, | je oe a bin indy wea Come, Nek ; ; , pressive picture of the saintly y a Mayor of Havana, and cigar mone) OO in love with tho wandering and faithless |‘t®® Bell song from “Lakme,” and a Final Reduction on ' ERNEST LAMBERT [ } +) the cigar factory as a close corpora- \turer, Consuelo owns half of the cigar | business, and becomes engaged to her | cousin, Don Adolpho, son of the Mayor, not for romantic reasons, but to keep tlon, Don Adolpho and Consuelo, be- fore putting on the chains of matrimony, agree to take one day off “to see life” and flirt at will. Mr. Powers plays Sam- uel Nix, bo'sun of the Jaunty Jane, who AND CPTORUS JA~ IZAVANA = CASINO FIFTY STARS FOR CHILDREN'S BENEFIT minstrel. Tho “Dich, theure Halle’ has | been sung with more ecstatic exaltation | and the prayer with more self-abnega- | tlon, perhaps, but the saving of Tann- hauser from the swords of the nobles after the uprising at the singing contest | was auperbly acted and beautifuly ex- | pressed, Carl Burrtan {s an excellent actor and | group of French and German songs. Another soloist will be Arthur Hart- mann, the violinist, who will make his last appearance In New York for the season. Gabrilowitsch, the Russian pianist, at his second recital In Carnegie Hall this afternoon, will play for the firet time Dantel Gregory Mason's Elegy tn vari- On Monday morning we less thun half the original value Women’s EVENING COATS will offer our entire stock of women's Imported Evening Wraps at two prices that average of these garments, and yet there are many weeks of the operatic and theatrical season requiring j Seal ere cas paanunty, Janes who ja Fark? or lnnperzanet on, parents (eaeey form} 4 Brahm's group, twelve|] their use. All of these garments have been designed by famous lve é »ody who has seen h {Chopin preludes, and the Schuma: ii involved ne revolution, ine cast also |'"Salome" knows, so his Tannhauser| Carnaval” are algo on his programme {4 Parisian artista, each has its own distinctive character and the n Mile, Courtenay, Clara Palmer, ——— More exciting every day grows the Edith Kelly, Ernest Lambert, William Pruette and Percy Ames, ee . Henry E. Dixey returns to the Gar- Elaborate Programme at New York Theatre to Aid Home was dramatically effective, but his sing- Ing left as much to be desired as when | |he was here last. Yet he 1s acclaimed great In his own country, and what Ger- the ‘lustrious example of Jean de Ernest Schelling are to give a concert at the Waldorf-Astoria next Tuesday Geraldine Farrar, Mile. Sasson! and| wraps are made of the finest with finest silks : broadcloth, artistically trimmed with braid or bands of Persian trimming; lined throughout Twenty-seven Wraps in pink, white, light blue and a few in green, ; ; vould | Morning at IL o'clock for the deneft Taco for the lead in The Evening| gen cheatre with “Mery gence Coe nan tenor sings better? Now woutd|™ Mars : : | ot the Little Sisters of the Assump- World's American Beauty contest for | patly matinees of “Lincoln at the White for Little Ones. ANI Y~ GLNB Macnee inca tion, who visit the poor without charge. At $35, formerly $70 to $90 places in the cast of “The Dollar Prin-| House" will be given by Benjamin | waro Ke ara « s. * the big musteal play which Charles Frohman will shortly produce. The vots come piling {n, and for the past week the top place has fluctuated among Beauties §2, 60 and 45, with 13 pushing them hard. Chapin. oe . Vesta Victoria, Anna Held, Grace Hazard, Emma Carus, George M. Cohan and many others will appear at the benefit performance in ald of the Home for Destitute Crippled Children, to be given at the New York Theatre to-mor- Theatre, Mildred Holland will appear in | A programme of unusual excellence and one of the largest a gation of stars ever assembled on one stage have been provided for tha performance to- morrow night at the New York Theatre } for the benefit of the Home for Destl- either at the Polo or American League | -| Restke before them and the gap still [POSTMASTER TO TAKE BIG | Yacant, that he left when he retired, SUB-STATION TO-NIGHT. most illustrious singers among women are Amer Many baritones and bassos holding high pl on this side of the Atlantic, ¢ 1H, in the Grand Central, Expected two | largest sub-station in country, but, es were born) Sammarco, tho popular Itallan beri- tone of the Manhattan Opera House, at @ recital In Mendelssohn Hall next Wednesday afternoon, will sing three songg In English, It is the first. tlme that ‘he has sung in English in public, Winkier, Leopold pianist, will give ‘There is also a small collection from abroad, suitable for atréetiwear, to be worn dresses, At $35, formerly $70 to $100; At $50, formerly $95 to $115 Forty-six handsome Coats and Wraps made in white, pink, pale blue, pearl gray, champagne, blondine and various shades of green, of handsome Colored Tailored Coats with separate skirts or Betond floor, Old Building, ka called “The A: aed Valuation 9 Y tute and Crippled Children, at No. 141 7 a concert in Arion Hall, Brooklyn, on No. 80 Is once mora in her old place | row night. Pretty girls trom the “Miss |‘ Mane DP ee ae Y to Relieve the Overtaxed | produce tenors who can both sing and | ‘Tuesday evening, assisted by Charlotte enn in rd mvs hn | nen” Fae Goa | Masur gros” | levee Overs) etre hve hn Wanamaker votes yesterday, while No, 45 was forced | Gey" and “The Yankee Prince” com-|, This bome was founded by Mrs. Abra- seneral_ Post-Oitice, Olive Fremstad made a beautiful Ve-| prano, and William Hammond Putnain, | (@) n i eee ; | pantes will sell programmes and flow- | hm L. Erlanger several years ago. It) At midnight Postmaster Morgan and| nus and sang superbly, but once more | teow | back to third place from the lead. No. ¢ry tn the lobby of the theatre {6 a non-seotarian institution, with no his forces will take formal possession of | the disclosed the fact’ that the halr-| Caro nee Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street 62, who received 2,767 votes during the oe 8 endowment fund, Its offictals receive | new Sub-station H, in the Grand Central | dressers in the Horselberg learned thelr | day, has advanced from third to second | “Girls” will be the attraction at the | 0 remuneration, nor does tho State Station, with its 47,00) square t of|art in modern Fifth avenue, Fetnhals's Place, and Is only M7 behind the leader. [Hackett Theatre, beginning Monday eve- | or city contribute to Its main floor space and its up to date equipment, | apostrophe to the Evening Star was | (wenn ——— = = Members of the theatrical profession | ning. The engagement is for only one| and it Is only by y ary cont! at an annual rental of $47,000. done rather effectively, but in the con- are not eligible for the Frohman prizes. | woek. if tlons that the comfort of these unfor-| completed, the new FENG tin test of song and at all other times hls Just About PIANOS AND ORGANS, PUBLIC NOTICES, | Rae This was one of the conditions of the| Montgomery and Stone in “Tie Req| tunate little sufferers Is assured froin CNTeY CRE Wolfram as) too/ effeminate: and sentl: FACTORY T0 HOME THE gIty OF NEW YORI contest from the start, and it 1s one] sin will be at the Grand Opera-House,| For the last three or four years the|street and from Lexington avenue to] Muhimann, ftelss, Bayer ani Ganther ° e DEPARTMENT Or TAXES AND Assps. that will be insisted upon. Only girls] “The Wolf” returns to the West End | funds of the institution have been ma-| Depew place. ag Minstrel Knights were excellent, Rita | 1S Ime Now Byrne and other, upright | “MANHATTAN, HALL OF REGGE ne HAYS nad No Previous atagelesverl:|| Theatre, terlully increased by penefit perform-| Sub-station H. with its 205 men in the] Fornlg was an an Dyck, Lillian Setting | j ener EC Hlecharepedta peas | NOTICE I HERERY GIVER, qnco will be considered in the final) For her second week at the Yorkville] ances, one taking place in the summer, | and. tarrigrer mene Ant he Ws, clerks | Se Wenrieta Watetleld made hand: | ¢ ¢Vety winter, the average man or 00 ups, Stelnway. ubright, | by the: Greater New York Gkattest awards. The statement has been made at petuntes, whe] some and graceful pages woman begins to feel the need of ing. tone and condition, + | Bool nual: Record tbe that some of the competing beauties are girls of the stage. It is for their “Frou-Frou,"* Al. H. Wilson comes to the Metropo- baseball grounds, and one in midwinter at the New York Theatre. The blg scene in the Hall of Song was very well managed, and the chorus sang | with both fervor and taste, | With the exception of the new Station !to be part of the Pennsylvania ter- { minal, Will be larger in area than that a tonic, to tone up the system and prepare for the trying spring NE! UPRIGHT, tiing and ‘repairing By taatory $189, experts at reasonable prices, |. BYRNE PIANO CO., 14 SuEor ih THIRD ST. if Ri ft Real and Perso) fanhattan, and_ Richmon ew York, will tn be rH the City of benefit this repetition of the condition! 1. qnoatre with "Wi 5 Messrs. Cohan and Harris have as- i e weal to come, with its sudden changes, Ad Bast 4st PUIG Inspection Gxarcieatiee ea: E e with “W N veer : of any first class post-olllce proper In j Factory, fe Inspection that members of the theatrical profes: | War iyatcy © hen Old New York |alsted Mra. Erlanger in arranging a pro- | he *Chiced Sates & proper I ugALOME” GRIPS ANOTHER BIG |$ Physicians all over the world = | Ulin the and Monday. of January. gad tion can in no way benefit by Mr. Froh- | rady qnd Follies” will be seen at|Over half a hundsed popular actors ati |. Ht Ereails relieve the wverdorken nen | AUDIENCE AT THE MANHATTAN | idvise the use of FOR SALE, \o4 fsa eae the books t tres ai narer Alka Rees 7 eve the overwor e mene acres eppears ete, the Murray Hill Theatre. Sctresace have volunteered (thelr. ser-lir the General. Post-Oftice, "Salome"—apotheosis of musical and 9 Tag ot owe urn for |publlc “inspection,. application ‘may ees How to Send in Votes, ° Fee ny Te ohare Aled, Blanche | riedemann will handle from tl lecadence—wi ur syaten of home-furniat ine tf & rT y any person OF corporation 4 The Olympio will have the Hastings | Ring, Josephine Cohan, Vesta Victoria, C literary decadence—was repeated at the The following cus to be agi b q +] Central much of the heavy letter and Votes can be sent singly or in pack- Show. Emma Carus, Stella Mayhew, Elfie Fay, te by assess Teal or personal estate to nave the ane tee 2: ti By Hew ihe y newspaper mall now despatched trom | Manhattan Opera-House last night be- ji * Mita Hardy, 42 Arlington av..Yonkers,N.Y. | reat oF ages, as the candidate or voter prefers.| “The Girls of the Moulin Rouge” | Maude Nugent, | a ener ate Broadway und Park Row. Station H| fore a big, closely attentive, but unon- | $ aS the Ideal “malt extract,” appe- Mrs, Wriehi. 3 Jefferson, 6 enka + | onit.the, Borough of Manhattan, at the The Evening World lays down no rule| will be at Hurtig & Seamon’s. | Se eouenay Raymond | iil be connected by pneumatic tube thustastic audience. Applause was only | $ tizer and digestive. went em ranitente, Wor ah Chambece gazes and Wah the} maser mexcoPy ALU on catdl bible Me aie Mo BN ile Leon fat wih nae He lalignatanannnanes moderate. This is natural, for though Order a Pin-cask (6 gations) tor $| “Sra hag. Exgers, 49 Grove Me lRecon B ‘ ate) exhibition of his motion pictures, in-| a fe Leon: hut with east side stations and the sub- EES Ay | @ home use, trom any department store, er Nay, ee In the Borough of i akga funeral be on Cracapnt entialts nosai ey ge A letures, tn: phantom ab Sam | station at Times square, Which will be] the opera is one to awake a hundred | fealer jbber fh part ose ass Vernon, me CONTINENT sna, gf the evar sr caer tt the often all votes must be ip this office by noon | quake, at the Hippodrome, to-morrow | Ci Cull fs s [the first couping of the tube service] emotions, noisy enthusia Teinotic 3ASS & CO., & Warren St. N.Y. sehold Die + | Street and 3d Aventie, ,. t arl McCullough, Jerome a nity, HAOLONB, ne ew JOTH ST.. In the Borough of Brookl. Feb. 20. night ; Clifton. Crawford, M on both stdes of the city of that hundred, The atmosphere of tt | a5 ot the Department, Municipal Buttaing, £9 yen ili belnrintea in Bon B He P | — In the Borough of Queens at the tice of @ voting coupon will be pr! VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, » Carter De Haven, Bobby North, Sa all—the jarring dissonances that make | = ilies the Department, Hackett Bi .o ’ 4 the Empire City Quartet, Hoey and Lee, ‘i on - | and 1Blat at, enue and Fatt nd am yenne World on page 2 every dy) At Htammerstein's wl be Jefferson | Suiee earner: Sarthe end dite: | TETRAZZINI re ane AMINA WW sarer, sep by, comparieon’ a mere s ee arin the Borough of lchmong atthe Sts h Bees De Angelis and company In “The Re-| Julian Eltinge, Cliff Gordon, Montgom:| IN ‘SONNAM ’ NEXT WEEK| Verdi, the degeneracy that flares out | of ‘the’ Department, ‘Borough ‘elf The twelve girls who secure the i " ery and Moore, Max Schmidts, New| ,, neh : t h Strauss's phrases and that HELP WANTED—MALE. Brighton, 8. 1. : ) est Bumber of votes will be handed | hearsal,”" Princess Rajah in her “Cleo-| of) ant tre orchestia and the famoys| “Sonnambula,” with Tetrazzini as oe Peart aan MeeRGel Ve Apottatfons tor the reduction gt 207! setata ever to Charles Frohman, who, after| patra Dance," the Empire City Quar-|fiqhrew Sheltering Guardian Band of |Amina, will be revived at the Manhat- | Stalks, My { . Up T AM. WANTED—A foreman sotteramnaker wera esters Ata yey Britas end should a term of instruction in stage work, Will! tet, Melville Ellis in his planologue, | sixty pl which ‘Is composed of tan Opera-House next Saturday evening, | the, stage—all this, J consummate art UNTO, + too late, Take familiar with cenera) joobing. gearing. ote | Pe tiitcations for the correction oe aremete: make them members of the company he will present In “The Dollar Princess” | Foster and Foster in “The Volunteer youngsters whose ages range from eight to fiftten years. Mr. Ren Shields and rips Trentini, Parola and De Segurola will | OMe Bree tet pine. @ CASCARET at bed time; get ho Townsend Foundry é& Eisany, New. York 4 goal aaneaamnesia of Corporations. muse "Sy 4 (filed at the main office t ” t ; ; f 5 a the Borough of jn this city next August. Each girl will) Pianist,” Charles Kenna, Ray Cox, the| Mfr, Joseph Ifumphrevs will have charge | be in the cast. Another revival will be|" Mary Garden repeated her weird im- mbes feeli FOUNG MAN to assist photo | ona Nannintan be given a year's contract with Mr.| Charles Ahearn troupe of cyclists andjof the stage and announce the several|that of “Alda’’ on Wednesday evening, peraona lich ms ane ae Mendeuehier, up Neves f ling fine and Who le accustomed. U6 SEIntAe And, alls) | ppplication polation’ coithes steed vale. Frohman at #2 a week. | Greenway, comedy juggler and car-| artists as they are to appear. with Agostinelil, Dorla, Zenatetlo, sam. | masterly, in its cold. unwomantike ob: | dandy, No need for sickness | fané,ark, ca the person nasensed atthe office of ice 1 | iy y jugs ‘A large delegation of show girls culled ; easton. Even her wooing of the Prophet |g . partment in the Borough where such pers The Vote to Date. toontat. from the ranks of several musical come: | marco and Arimondi In the cast. "Sa- a ne = om over-eating and drink- jfeulies, and In caso ofa monsreeldent tarry Keith & Proctor's Fifth Avenue The-| dies will distribute souvenir programmes |lome,"” with Mary Garden, Dalmores | ing. They surely work while you | BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LeT, | {ne on, vusimess in the City of Sow zona atre will have “Spirit Land," a panto-|and flowers in the lobby and foyer of |and Dufranne, will he repeated on Mon- d help k 1 ae orien place 0 rowel ia ie oust | W. CG Fields, tramp | the theatre. day, and “Lucia,” with Tetrazzini, Tac- TRY THIS FOR sleep an nature help you, ROQME for lant manutacturing, $10 to, $20| twoen the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 Ons Juggler; George Spink and company in ee ee ‘REALTY SALE FOR CHARITY. canl, Sammarco and Arimondi, will be YOUR COUGH Millions take them-and keep’ well, Doers turday, when all applications | $Pinade between 10 An Me end agen, nt “At the Country Club,” Howard and Friday night's bill, At the Saturday een ‘oe i DLN PAWSON, BURDED Precldent, North, and Ed, Blondell in "The Lost matinee “The Tales of Hoffmann,” with | fiieeny a pn Hive ettct JAMES 2, TULL, '7| Boy." Among others at the One Hun-| Tucker's Property to Be Disposed | Dalmores, Renaud, Zeppilll and Gilibert, Mix two ounces of Glycerine with a| the world. Mi boxes a moath, HUGH HASTINGS, | ‘ill be repeated. Campanin! will con- ; CHARLES J. McCO oH dred and Twenty-ffth Street Theatre| oOf—Fiancee Settles His Es De all the operas save “Sonnambula,"’ | Half ounce ot Virgin O! of Pine com- World Wants Work Wonders. CHARGE 3, COR 206 | Will be Zelle De Lussan, prima donna; | winneia Tucker's $150,000 of real which Will be under the direction o¢| pound pure and a half pint of zavos and Armarmente 187| Thomas W. Ross in “Awake at the wiilebavasldator charity Parelll. Straight Whiskey. Shake well and Ss 178 | Switch,” Bert Coote in “A Lamb in Manning Lowe, the pcamPanini will play. the Music of the take In doses of a teuspoontul every ee the ii Wall Street,” Arthur Rigby, mono-| tances of the veur-old {Ride of the Valkyries” with an ang.| four hours, This mixture possesses $41 | Lom eb ants Tpe Benaeld bachelor. has s¢ axgainat| ented orchestra of 10 at the popular | the healing, healthful properties of The bill at the American Muste Hall! ine estate and 3 the Pines, and will break a cold in 102° will include Emma Carus, May Tully | yesterday twenty-four hours anc cure any Mariska Aldrich, tes and Glanoll-Gal. need | ville-Rea Aue: | Polese, y Procession. Com 1 in “Stop, Look, Listen,” “Incognito,” Horieee aryen 4 [be he solols Wer at ‘cough that is curable, In having tals bey infil valmores received a handsome watch "0 Ba masked singer; Delmore and Lee on) sent and t yl¢rom Mr, Hammerstein o fe . formula put up be sure TY a 73 their breakaway ladder, May Duryea} in Manhattan {n_recognition of his ¢ ent wo druggist uses the genuine Virgin O11 Miss Lowe and ed Sept. 10, the | le este ores. presente : Gs) tp Southern songs, and Smir) and day fixed for the wedding. His home|a match-box to Colt, the stage direc. | Guaranteed only by the Leach Chem! OU etait Hellboy and the was at No. 27 West Sixty-eighth street fa token of esteem eal Co., Cincinnati. 0. ty Clreumatantial Evidence.” a jury oe | . 48 playlet by Harrison Armstrong, will bo | 4u_ seen at the Colonial. Other features FOR STUDY OF RADIUM. 4a) Will be Annotte Kellrmann, Sam Chip| HEIDELBERG, Germany, Feb. 6.— 45\and Mary Marble, Stella Mayhew, 43 Frank Fogarty, La Petite Adelaide and ga the Twelve Kitamura Japs. 34 The Alhambra will have Cressy and ai, Dayne in "The Wyoming Whoop,” Murphy and Nichols in “The School of » Acting,” William Gould and Valeska| gy Suratt. Carter De Haven and Flora go Parker, the Avon Comedy Four, Loney 1 Haskell, and Wormwood's Animals. — | 13. , Harry Lauder will remain at the} 1@| Lincoln Square Theatre. The bill will also include Daisy Harcourt, Watson, The University of Heidelberg has re | celved a donation of $32,500 for the es tablishment of a branch to Investigate radium. | Be Clean Boweled It Is safe to say Dilaxin will more surely henceforth to increase the sum For Stomach Troubles When there is distress after doesn't ‘set well,” to be toned and str gestion can be assure a box of iter eating or drinking, or your food the digestion is Geranged and the stomach needs ened. A natural appetite and a perfect di- and you will ‘enjay your food if you will get work 9, f want ig Hutchings and Edwards in ‘The | total of practical human happiness than all k tain way 19 Vaudeville Agent,” W. 8. Harvey and|the motors to be perfected between now host of tenants 8 company in "A Room Upside Down.” | ang the millonnium lose of any da Wood and Lawson, dancers, and Emily violiniste. The cure of human constipation {s more cording js 5 Verona and her troupe of | Important than human flight, and nineteen and use them a tothe simple directions printed on the rapper: 5 2! dancers, and Murphy andj nine {s remarkable in this that it {s the Acute indigestion, lassitude, flatulence, ‘qualmishness," and other orld "To Let’ Ad. > |company in "The Baby Elephant” willl test year since Adam's. wh uncomfortable and distressing sensations after eating, are quick! SECTOR ANNUAL CHARITY BALL, | Dé Among. the vaudeville features at | on eet ne teetien ae mae fipbted with a dose or two of these lit le wonder workers for a we Last yoar The World printed 295,936 The anual charity ball for tho Nur | Dilasin, unlike eatharics, Which simply digestion. 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