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’ First Suffrage Play, ‘ __ Will THE EVENING W ORLD, SATURDAY, MAROF 13, 1909. cf ‘Votes for Women, a Carry Fight to Broadway Stage! Mary Shaw as the Heroine oil CARUSO SAID 10 SUFFER FROM “Tristan und Isolde” Gets a Fine Presentation at the Metropolitan | Profits are to go to the German Actors’ Mahler Gives @ Poetic Read- |" Wund. The prico of admission {ts five HEARN . eK : . The second of the series of recitals by | Ate ing of the Score—Olive| sinert’Spataing, the sitted young Auer. | ay his See . ‘1 f) Address a Howling Mob—| Foaitad, Carl Bacrlan As ae aRNe Rasan Man | FOURTERNDH S7RHID Wats OS Ne “The Bachelor,” a Clyde) . ie ing Parts, ay Hige WWolt's ¢ Fitch Comedy, Among the / ee ed Rs" auendrissotin iit eeneeer amet ELM THROAT the| and Louise Homer in Lead-| 0s!" Puck's sonatw tn A Major. fredo Oswald, planist, he will play | The Flonzaley Quartet, which ts to GREAT SPRING SALE | New Offerings for Next) Ke “Idle Talk!” Exclaims nearanl of fad tsWatdore Apartments Begins Monday, March 15th, Week—Bertha Galland to) Appear in “The Return of | Eye.” is | BYSYLVESTER RAWLING. Great Tenor—"“A Cold, hee } ring presentations of ‘Tristan und That’s All.” Isolde’ than that given at the Metropolitan Opera-House last night. Yet, thanks principally to Gustav Mah- ADMIRERS ARE ALARMED Ith who conducted, the performanco had | thrilling moments, and it moved steadily have been more soul-stir- | u preceded by. an explanatory by Daniel Gregory Mason, tall The People's Choral Unton, 600 voices, under the aunoulinwcty De Frank Damrosch, will sing. Mendels: sohn's "Elijah" at the Hippodrome a week from to-morrow night. Germaine Schnitzer will give a plano IN ALL DEPARTMENTS i Extraordinary Special Values! OUR WAY OF INAUGURATING € F timely interest at least will be | along a high plane of achievement, Tho} recital at Mendelssohn Hall next Friday the production of the English 5 orchestra, at least, did full justice to the | afternoon, Brahme's sonata tn 1 minor, Repeated Withdrawals from op. 5, will bo her principal number, y guffrage play, ‘Votes for Wom- poetry and passion of the score, THE SPRING SEASON “i en," at Wallack's Theatre on Monday * Olive Fremstad’s Isolde, always beau-| Olive Fremstad, whose en ‘© night, with Mary Shaw in the leading Metropolitan Opera-House | tirwi to tho eyo and to the ear, steadily | with the Metropolitan Opera company. ta| “sole, The author, Elizabeth Robins, ts * t) \takes on authority. The proudly indig- Over f 6 Season, will start on a | 4 8! an American woman who for yeare]| Casts Causing Uneasiness, | nant Princess of the first act, who aban-|yitdio of Mays | Nut dast until the | A Method No Other House Will Imitate! oF , has llved in England, Her play, giyen j dons herself to love in the second, be- S — “) "fn London at the Court Theatre, will comes a tragic pleture of grief In the | rods aremUele Ay Baldwin will giva if be staged here by the Actora’ Soctety | Caruso's admirers—and that means the|lichestod, Louise Homer's Brangaene Is) Iago of the Cite OF Nene verkeenee Prices and Particulars in - of America, The principal character, | | Whole legion of opera-goers—are w now without a rival, Her warning from | morrow and Wednesday afternoons. No 3 ’ - : ae | oF ue i tickets are required, ) No Sunday World and other Newspa ; Vida Levering, has lved down her} \rled. Repeated withdrawals of hig| the tower ts full of {mport as well as c qu y jpapers \ b a “past” and as a euffagette Is devoting “* her Ife to “the future of woman." The first act shows her at the home, éf @ young girl who aniently admires | her and her work, The girl's flance, | +@ member of Parliament, proves to be! and are interrupted by hoots and cat- calls, But gradually the women gain) the mob's attention, and Vida at| length succeeds in holding their in-| terest, In the last act the girl learns + eer i kin to tanelty. The King Mark of Blass, the, Victor Herbert will beg! | “tha man" In Vida Levering’s past. akin to dismay among the rail birds, | Manelty. The Kite Aig shepherd of |soacon of Suntay Might concerts Re The second act represents a suffrage | who are his devoted adherents, ‘Tro-| Reiss are familiar. New York Theatre on April 1. | meeting in Trafalgat Square. The! vatore," last Wednesday night, had tolenne house rar noueren des po ere Bie Ace | t ‘ 4 vag a large audie rowneConsle women suffragists attempt to speak be sung without him, and Riccardo Mar- | part attention and applauded generously | Spantard. Bi STeHAIIn I Cormeen | 3 | beautifully sung. name from Metropolitan Opera-Housa ‘i ‘casts in which he had been advertised or looks, but his impersonation com- |to appear, is causing a flutter in the| mands respect for Its sincerity. Gorltz, as vi A to watch the con- ranks of the subscribers, and something |2%,RUTmenah, Nad io een ed spon tin was commandeered to sing Man- rico at short notice. Bonel is to take his place this afternoon in “La Boheme," and Martin again will subst!-| tute for him in "Pagliacci" on Mon- after each curtain, “THAIS” ONCE MORE FILLS MANHATTAN OPERA-HOUSE, “Thais” was repeated last night at the Burrlan {s not an {deal Tristan In volce can debut of the Dresden Philharmonte R. FE. Johnston announces the Amer!- Orchestra, which he ts bringing from a five weeks! tour, tor Car: | Hall on Saturday ' evening, | | Oo | ‘MILITARY MASS FOR R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, B'way at 6th Av, 4th to 35th St) PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO ts puis s sbery ond prea mi her lover| pote paltdalad {s asking: “Is Caruso | Manhattan Se thers was The Ad t O D ° ’ -, e marry Vida, voice? t vacant seat In the house, ‘The ap- ws he recognizes the justice of her ar: | A Relaxed Throat. | eeaae aes seraquants avaimerclaneedt IRISH VOLUNTEERS van ages ur epositors Re gument. But Vida refuses him, ex- "7 r ary Garden, in the title part, was In ®) Dlaining that tho debt te owes t0 her «come experta in voles production ahake | Mary t raacnating mood, and Rona | Account System Offers can best be pald by his working for | eae nes MATARLOVerigaPAianaalitt a re : al ; vires iad ea pa | the tenor has weroue case of relaxed kes Feformg hale ana tay that Will March 2 | The only real innovation in retail merchandising in: . ei Sears . i ahs i i Lye Cah e S ac i eof S “\verne Bachelor," a comedy by Cinto| 2 means, they say the muscles and cords, Vieuille, Iteschiglian, Koelling and Pon: | u arch 2,000 Strong to) recent years 1s the Macy Deposucts Account System. Cine, ci Gtinitn Gina non of the throat may be compared to vit zano Aled the othe! characters ine Union Hill Church | With the exception of Macy's, retail store systems the a he Maxine Elliott | strings. They should bo i chorus sang vigorously, Campanint di- | rer ar , alile ser a ares 2s aes reign ey ea tenth san aroun co ToMorrow. _foountty over are pretty nearly alike, — All are patterned so = ‘bachelor, who believes himself to to al become soft. They wil not respond to] | ance ay after the one model that one wonders why an oe | confirmed wo' 1, 1s a Wall street | his wishes, He has never spared him-| ara beriiye aun a Susan & iss : | Gs broker. Ho finally falls in love with his selt when hls countrymen have demand- AT THE METROPOLITAN.| Union Hill, N. J., has never witnessed st rae a gs th h a i stem should claim to have any ad~ “a stenographer, “Jenn oves to {Sa ‘more of him, and in the frst IRS] he feature of next week at the Met-|such a military spectacle us wi be | vantages Over the others in the matter of gathering and | se be the ial gies hoses Calltornanjadne (ee of the present season he 68N§ SIX /ropolitan Opera-House 1s the gala natal mreenlad In tho streats of that com- || distributing goods, | We ontieco carthquake, dier brother times. formance on Saturday night for the| munity to-morrow, when the Firs T Aho i Q. 4 5 RTC oussen henuraker ee Het oun | phe great tenor, who has had no equal /bonegt of the pension and endowment | Regiment and Second aatiallen ot ie The M system is THE DIFFERENT SYSTEM. the girl also is made rything is the her affect RiGHEST REALTY at least for a quarter of a century, lose rung of t} if In excerpts from patience when the matter Is mentioned | varjous opera e leading mpany. , nearly all Irish Volunteers of New York City and the Fourth Battalion of New Jersey will | IT IS STRICTLY CASH—and that means the collection and distribution of goods along the LINE OF LEAST RE- out and | If eager to bid }¢o him. \artists will appear. The programme In- | parade to the Church of St. Augustine, | Gre Ms : Phe, ot. bee tate talk” he exclaims, ‘Tam aut-|iuses tho proiogue and. fest act of| New, York, SISTANCE—buying and selling most ECONOMICALLY, Btehorraph tering trom a severe cold. That's alll” |“pagtiacct,” the ballet trom “The Bar- | hay i: othe anet xy een | das Ever. tered Bride,” the second act of “The [celebrated at Union Hill Cite venr care | A) Lede MACY _DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT PLAN AFFORD: tayed by Christine. ontrol of Development in A | Volos ae Good as EVEN ig| Marriage of Figaro,” the aecond eceno |thibute to Rev, Wiillam @, MeLaughtin. Bon Gharlsatiidite mens | , Q y, M. Lecomte, !s| Man Igaro," th z ne |i UME MeL i = gan and Chacits Zaite | Sections Is Prize of Senin ae Martlago of Figaro," the second teen | tiptain”of tin briguio, wa. i yastor || ALL THE CONVENIENCES OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT 2 m Serra ver, | 8ce he “Die Mels- Ars w ; G < vitl appear at the ‘ Tne «i + voice is as good as ever. | Scene from the third act of “Die 3 ni drs will assemble — Beis cauiaht "sopra te Transit Fight, — aE ee ay in forn act of "to. Qoraem sauecanen abot | IN_A CREDIT, STORE WITH ALL. THE ECONOMIES evening in Return of Eve,’ a} ‘ ourth avenue Mne, and that Brooklyn | He Is wort Wy Oy ance tn a{Vatore.” Toscanini, Mahler, Hertz and | yy terryhoat to Weehawken. w brocend : thressact play, by Uet Nencee in Naw | ave as much new construction laryngitis thal SORE) TT gaveral | Spetrino will conduct In turn. |Bouniy’Battalon wilynin tnem’ ges || OF MACY’S STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM... Leela x ces in Net t c ; while, so! im 5 ce ray) . he week | the assemblage, 2,000 strong, will march een re York of ‘oung woman who ts known IR}! 2 1 eens and out song Isla at en nave these | The other performances for t heh A £ 0 str ar nr = Zn Sia en arrive and who has been reared tp. an SURE TO AID SUBURBS. swith Guseeteetoimbediats operation /aaye. Tels so trying for 0 te CT, /are Cavalleria” and “Pasilacch” in Ghatles I. Crowley. OMmeecs ing se In addition, the money you have on deposit earns in- {dyilic wilderness known as Eden. Eve, nuels and Queensboro | repeated attacks oe |double bill, on Mi “The Bartered | commissioned offic 5 fiypusted. with the. superficiality of g | Fepented atevsare tho aoe reason why | double Dil, on Monday, ‘The Bartsie | commiasisnedoflcer. will wear site| terest at the rate of 4%, compounded every three months, to an un =| a a subway through Fi Friday, Hertz ‘conducting, dy sw h » for Adam, the fonder ous Or aE ee ea Aue leeRtralitare tne ranaitoronen a peta cael rey cae tg. | algtant at theanturdey, Porte P es cies en PAne iin a IE) SLE CGE TO) ; Deposit any, SUImyOUs Cale to, make Vols purch food, Mise Gatiand’s support, will I=) tween Five Big Combina- | nal and to open | ve, Burely #9 &r | dep Foseantnt's AizectON sae | gina Voluiteera are maxing prep-|1 i the usual way and have them “charged” in the | Kate Roller and Fanchon Campbell. tions of Capital York, Westchester and Boston rallroads, | when his health so requir tne | Veonexiani's 3 to Wrescobald\" and | year the Chae ace mania rhe peat G 0 0 ‘ ) wv best residential | “phe reason he has had #0 many Ihe) iMag us, ‘Theodore Woyts's|imembera and discharged 200, whose Stat ts of t iled Al me second week of Mr. Mantelt’ , Upper Bronx and West | aispositions 1s that he has Bea fo) vit sulla. both ‘without ccrmpat term tid expleed. The brigado tw or tatements of accounts are mailed monthly, y Bh sped n season at the New . € Nf much travel! 6 {s/ment, Albany Richle, the Fang: 0" posed of two regiments and one bat- : samaeniamn Theat beging ‘ Bubway glants are getting ready for For World's Richest Realty. ies New York to Philadel- [linist, wlll play. pia HR ae telion and gunder Gol. Crowley's com. Such accounts cannot be checked against as we do t clal product! { ‘Mac! t Sot a nt subway an- |W ja i « 5 , has bece most use: i Weta 1 oerot’ ‘or res Ba Pat sy els of mill. | pha, to Baltimore, ae . RENE Ne TU YS OCT ful jad | proficlent ot the military or |{ no banking business. i fonday, ‘Mac’ val rapid transit forces kept an io quick! Besides, your Am \ L eet R Jeti) Wednesday armed peace until this week. Now they \\ to often cold and draughty, and Sig. | FIRST TIME THIS SEASON. =I nly deposits intended for purchasing purpos: Wednesda Pp ¥ wt ‘ A Y f ‘Richelieu | have thrown down the gauntlet and the ty Isa . |Caruso, he detests @ draught, Mr. Hammerstein begins the next to invited oF (Venice; ‘ y >| “Again, people must consider his @P-/ tn, jast week of his season at the) ‘ clude Lester Lonergan, Richard Buhler, Maude Turner Gordon, day matinee, fee,” and Saturday “The American raction at the “The Warrens of Virginia" will be at Struggle ts on. To real estate In the en Politan district the contest {s of vital importance, re metro- When one faction wins a point the result tends to open new ter- {Manhattan for its ¢ N mn or and Portchester and New nsit_mon- e territory in| Caruso {s privileged to remain away (05 night the male chorus will alng Vittore pearances in other cities hava made him | absent here often. You see, even the great Caruso cannot be in two places | at once, He ls demanded in other places | and so goes, and then people here think, ‘How seldom Caruso has sung here this Manhattan Opera-House on Monday night. ‘Louise,’ with Mary Garden, Dalmores and the familiar cast, will be the opera. ‘Tetrazzint will sing In “Puritani? on Wednesday evening, with Constantino, Polese and De Segu- erations for a brave showing In t i Patrick's Day fh oped | — —S UNUSUAL way—to the money you have on deposit. _ PUBLIC NOTICES, REAL ESTATE A —————eeerrrr ned will of son THUL ack B.D AucTION. | ee Bho West End Theatre, ritory for new population, which means {State specu eBay year!" when it ts only his popularity rola, “Princesse D ‘Anberge’” {8 i bill eRERY GIVER, jag cave ; ” | ek revolution {n values and de-| i | that compels him to delight other cen-| for Friday night, with the orlginal cast, | nport, Wes ailed "The Annual Record of e “David Copperfield” will be produced | * 9 Lot Buyers at Higble Park | tha ‘3 EN Bonnet & Save aiied “The of the (Rt the Yorkville ‘Theatre with Aitidred | velopment throughout the ection af- Reeves & Co, report that bu rea besides Now York. land "Salome" wits Mary Garden, for|] A reward of Two Hundred port,"Now. 3. 1st.) and ted’ the \ioenighe ‘ot Manhattane the. gente CE Se fected, Higbie Park cel has far exceeded | “More than theso reasons which I Saturday night. | | and Fifty Dollars will be paid fi, ‘Nmver ain, (Said on Ui | Ing Ue Cite ot New. Yor, wih be one ‘Bandanna Land” will be seen at the; 2¥¢ry suburb has fts champions In expectation: ney sold $5,063 worth of | have stated for his not elngin often} “La Navarraise’ will be Put an for | for the arrest and conviction of a Wartehenter ne & dista next 108, gat | public Inapeetio . agamination andttoct Botropolls Ten the struggle, Each outivins district ts” tin toot trom Jamatea ee peopl ke there are not. ‘The public | che Art time thie season at the Gatch. | ang junk dealer or other person 2 uate Zorn nt waived. ert yl shan Sis yd and Incudne tee St eve hastening to mass its resources in ald ary of War has pissed |has a large and expansive Imagination | HY Met Et Ung cast will be largely | gis, under the provisions of ff sil!’ be made enon on a EE ee ee Oe at the. books {|The ta Litters come to Murti & | og its representatives, "Knight, | “and Sig, Caruso, he atlll has bls | mage uplot French artists—Valles, Du- jection 550 of the Penal Code cutor of tho “Patate of Emma ‘c, | for” public Inspection, appileation ‘ma Beamon 3. for the joint eh franne, Vieullle, Crabbe and Glanoll- [| of the State of New York, of Sew deceasod, made by any person dr corporation cla(m! SAS 8, Jersey Fights to Get In. Bay by\ the | volce. Galett!, “Paxitaccl,” with Zeppllll, Zens neh ty | Weshington, Pa. to be aggrteved bi sessed valuatic ng _ The Bon Ton Burlesquere will de at Governinant snd the New York ‘i Ft ed en ee aut on | ctiminelly receiving way prop. §) quswsl ide cmmeemmrer errs | 106 iF raiaal « hate the peme eps fe Murray Hit Theatre, Clashes between the McAdoo-New |, provements will Climate Doesn't Suit Him. atello and jain . erty belonging to elther of the iepled in esc ey eer eee Jersey tunnel bullders and the Inter- c 10,000. All of which, probably, ts true. Ca-| “yfischa Elman, the phenomenal violln- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— CHIMES Caterer recep e fi (cae undersigned Companies, ee oumple will have Fred Irwin's orga Interests over the franc : w i ines ite ruso, from the beginning a a ems dst, will apy, ASE AEE ia LONG ISLAND. et hed ae N iy pete Street, Hall of \ etween G square and Grand j in New York, has been « victim of the‘) night. T'S Gi ING TO BE ay vet TOUR he Bronx, at th Gee =r tre eee AUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, | At Hammerstein's Victoria_ 1 il be Lydia Barry and Elfe ras Btls Central Station marked the real start of the campalgn. Bi the equilibrium had bee | 23, 1903, as the Duke In “Rigoletto.” climate, His first appearance at the Metropolitan Opera-House was on Nov. | It} “THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS,” BY THE ORATORIO SOCIETY. $50. ° Muntetpal Building, Bt fat of THE TALK OF THE TOWN et In th the In th D “Brook! Montgomery and Florence Moore, ", ‘ fi : ee : i i Hs tN 5 Moore, "A} comparative peace. Then the opening was the opening night of Mr. Conrled's i onl vaetting) of Cardinal 2 remains | pea! Night in the Slums of Lon Si + Edgar's musical § 5 oa ‘i Smile and There'll | *\° land Ct \ ‘and Gampbell tn Neariplarent nie hostilittes were followed by tho resis- JOITN VOLZ HOLDS first season, Caruso's success was In-| xewman's poem, “The Dream of Geron- You'll Smille and Rye Ballets atts k athe offee > cess Rajah, Agnes Scott th “The Wall nation from the Interborough director- FR \ Th stantaneous and phenomenal. Yet, at] ius," 4s to be sung by the Oratorlo So. tarEverybody, Will Bo Excited, ‘The Ladies | Bright : b Between,” fig, Brittons, Wilbur Mack “ate of capitalists who wanted to cast MONEY BAG FOR his second appearance, two days later,| oiety under the direction of Dr, Frank 17a Gents, Hless Thelr £0 evil Be Des | ae the reduction of reat eetate {] The Colonial will have Neil Burgess in| thelr lot with the McAdoo side. 8,000 TAXPAYERS, |ho was indisposed, and within few| pamrosch at Carnegie Hall next Satur- J FOR WE’LLWHISPER IN THEIREARS | be ka furnished by the Depgrtment, Tho County Fair,’ Claire, Romaine,| At the first signal Brooklyn and | days he developed a case of tonsilitis.| gay gvening. It found instant fa Fifty Dollars Reward will & UP CIETH | rations’ mt Ni] Harke and. companys the ik, Masta Queens jumped into tho fight with shetr | Every year the weather has troubled when presented ie six years ago, an’. | bepaidforthearrest and 9 ms viues ete wean wr, e:cul enanen thot iy | Man trian ; fe) mare ty Cuttys, Sadie Gansell ‘and the Trapnells, claims for subway recognition. ¥, utle | him more or less. In 196 he had @/ except for his new symphony recenti: Convictiontotlan ited here, HIGHIE DAL, New York City tion tn relatton to the agaansed crobate. ora will offer Fiske O'Hara, SUPPOTting the Interborough against the severe cold, and while tn Boston eaught| performed, tt remains his most tmpor who maliciously. ae eS EACH i Sy tn Captain Barry,” the Bg City Four, ; #CAd0 invasion, they gave fair warn the mumps, In January, 1907, he was|tant work. The soloists will be Janet } ¥ $260 $300 eof ee none ts ariotte. Towntehd “and company ty ing of strenuous opposition to the In- | hoarse for a week, and in Maroh of |Spencer, Gorvaso Elwes, the Englis) [| OF interferes with the AND perth Department In the Boru ‘pahe Troubles of Two Working Girls.” | torborough plans for increasing Bronx | that year he was again a victim of the |tenor, and Claude Cunningham. A. se: lines of either of the ARE. TO ADVER- Qtunigese th qPcated, Dex jand Harty and others. NStON | service until equal subway construction climate, chorus from the Musical Art Soc! andareioneallCa : TINS PRO ¥ START: | tI AM. and 2 FM. ae ‘Among others at the American Music| might be assured for Brooklyn. Queens will assist. ign mpanies, r, these lots are located on Tonge Atl applications, ‘Hell will be Saharct, the dancer; John adh : rial Worry Makes Matters Worse, =a NEW YO! PURDY. Prestuent, OTTO GER Ey Crete Sey ARNG Ee 0 EDIE YE Ce If this season has been harder on| The Cantors’ Assoctation of America RK TELEPHONE CO. and | LOND, leron, the brothers De Wynno, athletes; | forts towards opening the Belmont tun- made up of cantors from the leads THEN. Y. & N, J. TELEPHONE CO, __ i i , ‘ him than othera, tt Is due, perhaps, to synagogues and temples of New York ynagog' 35 Dey St., New York eee A a SSNS eS “Billy” Dillon, Campbell and Barber, Btuart Kollins and the Carmen sisters, McMahon and Chappelle, and Johnny Neater. The dill at, Kelth & Proctor’s Fitth ‘Avenue Theatre will in.ude Jesse La ky's musical comedy, “At the Waldorf; faggie Cline, William H. Thompson, in Vaterloo;” Sam Chip and Mary Mar- nels. $205,000,000 In New Work. As tho Interborough claims to have | $50,000,000 ready from private capital- {sts for subway building, provided the lawa can be altered to give such capital | a fair chance tn competition, strong the aggravation of mental worrles. Ada! Glacchetti, the wife who was with him hero during his first two seasons, eloped trom Florence last year, to his anguish and dismay, and mado a sudden descent | upon him in January that seriously up- | and other cities, will give @ concert at Carnegie Hall a week from to-morrow night. Ono hundred picked votces wiil sing traditional and modern music of the synagogue, The proceeds will be added to the fund for retired cantors, A minstrel show is to be part of the JOHN H. CAHILL, May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres’t & Gen'l Counsel McCORMACK, LUBRAR 3 and FOR SALE. }) FEET FROM THE HIGBIE AVE. JOT, fronting on the trolley, and only MINUTES’ WALK FROM JAMAICA 3 1 Pei, CUO nS ch, the ch : i “ad ‘om all pi > set him. He had trouble with his votce, G tists’ festival at the Waldorf. AY: Ath, Street Theatre will have Nanco| the Breater city to get the ne eded legis- Holbrook Curtis, Less than a month| Riccardo Martin, Reiss, Gorltz, Free tickets fr Wearing white 4 tstd kaw badzes of ONell In. "41,000 Reward,” "Cireumatan: | ation. ‘That would attract outstde cap-| ago he went to Lakowood for ten days, | Hines, Mubimann, Didur and | a8 Hal Bridences Jack Wilton, the Piano: ital and the result, according to close Now, again, he 1s copipelled to rest be anion the minstrel | 0? | W.C, REEVES & CO., } Wd bservers, would be the construction of F ’ Main Oftice, 124 Bust 280 S:., N. ¥. Clty pettt troupe of acrobats La’* ““4f,/° During the first 12 days of d Madge Fox. a series of subways, St 42 day — SFames 9. Jeffries will rema.. at the| Thus the new strugele of the sub- TO. STOMACH AND this month The World has DENTISTRY. L nea la equate peat amcor snother way giants indicates that far-reaching | orinted 43,352 se te wank YEO NN IS | Meek, Otieade Odely Clarice Venca {eal estate transformations are immi-| CURES YOU OF INDIGESTION. prin 352 separate want. T | { e j Ina Claire, Delmore and Lee, John F. Clarke and Yamamota and Koyoshi, | equilibrists. rincess Verona in her Cleopatra dance, Warren Lincoln Travers and the Four Neapolitans will be among the attractions at Huber’s Museum. ROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. nent. Plans for new Iines Involving an | outlay of $205,000,000 In Manhattan and) the Bronx alone have been submitted to | the Publle Service Commission and much of the work will be undertaken as soon as the promoters can get the de-| sired changes In the law | The question as to how long you) iting, and, besides, what you eat will are going to continue & sufferer from| not ferment and poison your breath Indigestion and Stomach trouble {s/ with nauseous odors. All these symp- | merely a matter of how soon you be-| toms resulting from a sour stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved filling advertisements—1 2,789 more than the Herald or ANY OTHER newspaper in United States. | | Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 nay, 4 Wh THE. INC, co If you havo three or four teeth 1 Will Insert a full set without a plate, 7: I do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. ificed of large prl~ OOGA Putnam av,, “Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots" will be| Here {s the line-up of opposing forces gin taking Diapepsin. APARTMENTS TO LET, jplayed at Payton's Theartre. in the com! bway contest: If your Stomach {3 lacking in di- five minutes after eating ono Trian- Dy AAA PAD the United States Belles come to the |! the coming great subway contest: u : 4 a ae Brooklyn. ‘pnpire fo the Giants in This Fi ht. | gestive power, why not help the gule of Diapepsin. o TEE TH NR OEEMESEES) ————_—_ JOKE ON THE JANITOR. ‘A cruel joke, not a record-breaking act ‘of self denial, was the apparent request lof Theodore McIntyre, Bayonne school Janitor, that his salary be reduced from $85 to #0 @ month. The Board of Edu- after it was learned McIntyre ou decided to restore the old rate | u: 1, McAdoo Interests and thelr plans | to thread Contral Manhattan with tubes from New Jersey. 2. Interborodgh forces with subway extensions south from Long Acre} Square under Broadway and north from yesecond street and Park avenue jer Lexington aven' 3%. Brooklyn and Staten Island inter- stomach to do its work, not with dras-| Go to your druggist and get a 50- tic drugs, but a re-enforcement of di-|cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin now gestive agents, such as are naturally| and you will always go to tho table at work in the stomach? with a hear petite, and what you People with weak Stomachs should} eat will taste good, because your eat Diapepsin after meals, and there| stomach and intestines will be clean 2 V . UOHN Cif will be no more Indigestion, no feel- As treasurer of the United Real Es- iT d in the stom: tate Owner Assocation, Me 18 Um: c8 ‘no neartburn, Sour sisings, Gas and fresh, and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. More than 7,000 advertise- ments will be publ World to-morrow, Sunday, World Ads. Are Best For Chey ‘Do the Rest” ay., Brooklyn, $7—$10—&—$1i5 GUILSHAN N. EB, Cor, 125th St. and &th Ave, © 271 W. Hh Sunday World Wants Work ' Monday Morning Wonders. \ of request t todian of its $9,000 surplus, and handles | on Stomach or Belching of undigested) They freshen you and ‘you WORLD, WANTS WORK WONDERS. sate | Ok that the, cfty. shall até ig of undigest ey freshen you and make,you' feel . t. he Sear ater enter build ollaantecce! qudiag eae it for. the betterment.of°MeIe%*?|food, Headaches, Dizziness or,,Vor] Iiko:life-is worth living, iim. eee werd