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6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUABY 14, 1911 an we | PICTURE milla no the, org ot he ake KEY WEST CIGARS BLACK HAND’ GANG! Why Study English, Asks Miss Emmy Destinn, | GAR. HELDAFTER THREAT. «= When Metropolitan Gives No English Opera? srmmavivenm, 22st | TO BEMADENOW nent + journalist-connoisseur, late cir Initial ex- | William M, Laffan, was fortunace HUB PASTSLISTS tnt p ; A a he iMbition at the Polsom Galierles, | enough to accumulate and own—may be | Behind the Scenes, When Italian Isn’t Used, French or| £ : Lively aeoraeatt avenue, eve Doel | inepected at the Ametican, Art Galeries, 4 Z ——ps Madison Square south, from now until German Are the Onlg Tongues Heard, Even Picture Lane. Twenty American artists, | next Friday, when the treasures will be from the Property Men, She Says. men and women, are represented by | sold at auction. sixty-seven paintings or drawings in| Few men have possessed at once the the graceful medium of colored chalks. | experience, taste and ability to acquire | > (\( nani q The range of styles and subjects 18) the artistic good things of this world 2,000 Spanish Makers Have large, including portraita, iandscapes | that Mr. Laffan enjoyed. It ought to} kenre and character bits, nude studies, | afford pleasure unalloyed to visit before Four Men Who Menaced City Register Grifershagen Are Bohemian Prima Donna Who Created Minnie in Puc- me Here Because of i , a oe aspects of city streets and decorative | their final dispersal this assemblage of el * = ‘ Put Under Bonds. cini’s “Girl of the Golden West” Sure She Reflects skototies—and yet the ensemble ofteot 18 | Hanatitul. tropnien, in which for @ ter-| Strikes in Florida. aay ‘ sf the erimson-walled parlor of Folsom ie | tainty there is little or noching that the | the American Girl of the Time and Place. harmonious, intimate and delightful. | most diMeult editor would wish to ‘ive isi - os ASE Some would call “precious.” There | Pencll, — sh ctehee, TO PROSECUTE CAS ee ls nO suggestion of a new experiment | Seeed RaSAeTNC Heat pitpetbsdsene : BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Intended Victim Declares He! ¢¢ HY should I bother to study English?” exclaimed Emmy Des-| Will Not Let Up--Com- W tinn, with some petulance, “No English opera is sung at the| . Sf OI Ff Metropolitan Opera House. 1 am mistress of a complete Ital-| . af fan, French and German repertory in which the management calls upon plimented in Court. me to sing, Why, English hardly ever is heard behind the scenes, from| _ | Mr. Gatti down through the various managers to the stage hands! County Nogister Max |the property men have learned to speak Italian, and those higher up who was complimented for hie courage to-|)@0 not use that tongue talk in French or German.” day when Magistrate Herbert held inj We had been discussing in the Bohemian prima donna’s apartment at $10,000 ati each four men who were) the Ansonia “The Girl of the Golden West” and lots of other things, and a ah i cl et by ey ve léeuts.| continual harping by the writer upon her duty, as one of our favorite hall tanto. share! with |eingers, to learn English thoroughly had finally aroused her to a show of Grifenntien three eT A? AT [impatience, Miss Destinn’s English vocabulary {s very limited. She reads GE ais cay them 1.090 it well enough, but speaks it with difficulty. She has a mind well stored *f shall do alt that ja in my powar| With knowledge on many subjects and a quick Intelligence that finds ready Se Break up thie stare affairs, whieh |@Xpression, In her own tongue she speaks with volubility and apparently in this unique paste! «nion, although we TPVIE EXHIBITION of drawings by will in th understand that so: ot the contribu T A. Walkow)tz, which surely f#) New York City instead of in Wlorida tors whom the energetic organiaer, Mr. worth @ Ik up the Lane to/and to that end more than 2,000 cigar. Dimer Livingston MeRae, has roped | See. continues at the Haas galteries, from Key West and Tampa ar nto the exhibition actually had never | &® Madison avenue, until next Tussday, its week nd have bonn GanE orton the Ith, rived h OK ti Ghee ot > employment in the new Regensburg fime- On the other hand, such things as tories, W. Dewine’s delicate iri in the AIDES IN JERSEY SWAMP Se: Veanbiewe! We Green Shawl,” J. Alden Welt's “Sou- | AFTER ATTACKING A GIRL! ,,,:. ieaes incre venirs of Summertime,” Mary Casnatt's Seren faba. pays ‘Mere et Enfant" and ‘Marion Beck- | , bd Mbt A eins barat fe MEDEALINDY lovely | “stotber ‘and {Posse Is After a Man Who IS)tmpaviont at the situation. Rietteen would in tuemselves suffice to | Believed to Be An Escaped factories have been closed and moved give @ professional distinction to any | Convict to this ofty e convict, |G. Niowannt, one of the leaders of he entire population of Caldwell and|ine strike, hae been in conference tte two cherubic heads of children, «| West Caldwell, N. J., ts aroused to-day !week with Presilent Gompers of the ‘Daughter of the Vikin who might | Over an attack upon twelve-year-old | American Federation of Labor and @he o@ their mother and two or three Boe- | Lucy Fennetly. A posse of one hundred jatier has advised all the strikers to ton impressions that are better than hing the awamps of that | come to New York or to at least torweke being there. Henry Reuterdam has a | township for her assailant. He 's be-| Morida. Niovanni says he can put 600 | “Midnight Sun Effect, Hammerfest Har- | lteved to be James Madden, wh» se-|more men make en {tent MacRae’s own offerings consist of | men je sear | work this coming week Ei beachiog the dimennic with eloquence; but, alas! the writer does not know Bohemian, and as bor," that is filled with a strange glamour | caped yesterday from the Caldwell Penl-| and he has sent word co that effect to of terror,” said the May 1} soon as she is well started on a subject, off she files into that, | ot eae aek Lol Lag ‘olor. sas, bogie ‘ oan F eer want to congratu! 1 to thank you! Fortun: heb county , Ottakar | the room to get the photo, bes Leon Davo is in his "Cat ; ou o'clock A. aA man on-] In the past, big cigar dealers here er your vais eeiee-th. (tie | Re ‘th, the isd \ panlan, tae pi oa | Sormpanies thes arate Me Been ening.” His “Kingston, Hudson | tesed the grocery store of Mrs, Susan |ihave contracted with manufacturers in Mase, If we nad a ver of coure| the Metropolitan Opera House the suc- {that Miss Destinn's family name .was| yer,” too, has a subtie warmth, but| Fennelly jn Bloomfeld avenue. He or-| Mlorida to supply them, but there have @geour citizens like » f we would | cessful ballets of “The Bartered Bride, | Kitet ys seems to have been painted from @ | dered groceries valued at $2.85 and told | Ween *o many strikes that they have noon seo the end outmgeous| “The Pipe of Desire’ and “Craar and “han ther owned gold mines in the swift motorboat that was speeding away | her to send them to Monomonock Inn. become disgusted with that arrange. condition.” arpesier.:' Wan pra@ent end'served aulnen™ hood of Prague, where sho was from the shore—another minute, and| Mrs, Fennelly sent Lucy with them. ment and have decided to do their own WMG Thar men, wio asked for @ pont: | interpreter. pag oe yught It was most ap- the high horizon line would have sitpped| At ihe Inn the man met her and sent| manufacturing. Most of the neweomens unt next Tues. English Not Difficult ‘readin 18 an. obara thee’ told clean outside the top of tue frame! her back to the store to change a ten-| are Spaniards although there are a ht be repre “To sing i ‘agiiah would not be nt}! situation in a got ba Md pda Henry C. White 1s a somewhat lees | goltar bill. When the girl returned with | number of Cubans, eo}, are Louls Cavaler 1 dgesitlladrded jer st am Bhany Desti As amtiia , bi - 5 the x 1 oe by counse), are Lout shel, tw ail difficult” Misa Destinn continued. | ler stage namo of Emmy Destin, he familiar name, but he has a pretty Pas-| the $7.15 the man knocked her down, years old, w ided, wa Dloyed by G no Was at one time em en n Bros. & adopted from that of her tel touch, especially in aoher, who was Mme, Destinn Loewe Road" and “ “In fact, the language would seem to b ‘A Country | took the money and ran. He was seen Bank Closes Doors. i Bocce vd be "| Eilward |} py Antonio Petronia and by Janitor] wy iS,N.¥ a 7 hottlers at No, 219 Tenth aveniw birth tg Catal be. tee for. in| __ Miss Destin, If You Please. A. Kramer, ‘Adirondack | Wintiam Roydhouse of the Caldwell | xine ech Pep et Raptr! eee Ty rreisier Griteahes: me I wil take tt up. But why croms al" Bartik throughout the conversa sketches, belongs in the same com: | achool. ‘They gave chase and had ‘tion, closed its doors to-day) under @ member, Tony Cavaleri, vis hee t € wane tn 4th, at doe tlon h persistently addressed Miss - mendable category nearly overtaken the fugitive when he! general assignment made to O. P, Hurd Mabioed Years 014, who lives with Lous is 5 i re | tinn as “Mad: 0 when the : Ernest Lawson don't happy With- | threw down the money and a knife,'Ser the tenefit of creditors \ MUTE tens: Seencyceters atenens mi & pity that In pail arent country | prima donna returned the writer naked Bt out his off paints, until you strike the! ran into a swamp and was lost to sight, / 2. a ee Ragen wa. Tals = the Manislaus Valenti, nineteen, and Petto- | 204 Naver’ Plenty oe on ee ee sung, (known, “ice ‘tle she preferred to be § Harlem “Ship Canal'—and that is sure] “pe Madden child was brutsed se-\ farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank baht hato Biengo, twenty-cixnt BUt yéuleas't Hold te responetble ‘for| .T Have no choice,” she. replied, “1 ¢ some pastel. Colin Campvell Cooper | verely about the head, but is not dan-; failed Dec, 19. ‘The village is now with: Was Night Watchman. that, can you? And, you know, I do} ®™ ‘Mise,’ and ‘Misa” I am Mkely to re- “4 can't get away from the downtown Sky- | gerously injured. fout a bank, in, as far as I He ran to the | a an see, Phen she picked up one of the two Bohemian cats that she had brought servpers, but be contrives to cateh them i a@ different mood each Glackens is a bit garish in Wa ‘ton Square. Paul Cornoyer portrays | the Arch here, as a companion plece to his “Paris ‘eot Scene’’—both are mantic in twilight shadows, and would | be nocturnes if he had painted them | half an hour later. Jerome Myers 1s right at home in his city recreation pliers and bath houses, and George Bel- jows's “Polo Game” is a dashing, slash- ing melee that makes his treatment of the same subject in ofls at the recent academy took like a St. parade. Jonas Lie weaves a net in his exquisite gray monotint, No, 003 Vest Sney}iish Lutheran Evangelical Chureh,| ing.’ | Brooklyn, ‘There is nothing exatic about Everett Louls Cavaleri was night watchman at | firmly the bottling establishment until about | language for whch they were written, two months ago, when he was fired by ‘A very different thing 1s to speak | ove) G er. The: re ’ the Regier, who received information| Engileh fluently, You have artista 1n|seasicie" she said, eiy Kone SNfw that the man had served a term in the| New York who sing with facility in| claimed indignant New Jer nitentiary. Another Ttal-| French or German or Italian, but how | her adieu, jan, 1 Mike,” was engaged in| many of them could maintain a conver- _—_ Louts's place. sation In either tongue? So you see not | “ROMEO ET JULIETTE” The police say that Louls heard of | having to sing in English or to talk GETS A BULL REVIVAL. ‘Mike's advent on the Job, went to him| Engish at the opera house or to talk | _Gounod’s “Romeo et Juliette,” that in and sald: “You've got my Job. If you] English with the friends I have made in | ihe days of Maurice Grau was the favor- % don't quit and jet me have the piace | New York, who nearly all speak either | ite opera for an opening night, and a! _\ Again, there'll be trouble. German or French, what's the use?” — | ways held a prominent place in the rep- Mike refused to lea On a Sunday Minnie Absolutely American. ertory, was revived at the Metropolitan night shortly after this four masked] petore this we had been talking of | OPera House last night after a silence of man went to Mike's bedroom. where | wtne Girl of the Golden Weet” Mout | UF Years. The performance was the | St Publte Library he and his brother were asleep in the| wiith Mies Destinn te most entiusl. | 2st Satisfactory that has been given | Hundred and Forty-Afth stree : "Bus in a Snow- Pattling works, and after giving Mike @] astic, “No! No!” ane sdid. “You are | UM@er Mr. Gattt-Casagza's managoment, ae The ¢ Ww Tels. coniaiing of }avaeny Peoniraited with his red ehalk severe beating, took ¢ from him. The| Wrong in thinking Minnie merely a| lt lacked atmosphere and distinction, | Mleonora de Cieneros, tho leading | eae olintae: Mme. Hoimes| drawings of Watteau figures, “'Period Haxt morning Mike and his brother die | ye oN rogica: reflection of a girl of any | 22t" the text and the music of the opera | MEE-avprano of the Chicago Grand) wigmay, pianist, and’ Leo Schults,| Louls XIV."—though we may venture appeared and have not been seen since. are essentially aristocratic, They call| QP@™ Company, will remain in America | bolieve tn singing ¥ “¥ me. | = country in any age, She is distinct] . , ; ‘cellist, ‘assisted by Joseph J. Kovarik] the suggestion that he be not too On the afternoon of Dec. 30 a little ped regs ‘ Te ee etarl oaoe, if for not only fine alnging but a loftiness £2T 80me concert work at the close and Ludwig BE. Manoly, will give a con- nguine” as to these latter proving boy carried a letter to the potting | in.) cprtunai Seine cet T ranged this | Of PeAring on the part of al concerned | {he opera season. afiter sho left the cert In Mendelssohn Hail next ‘Thurs-| popular. Albert Sterner indulges in works and vanished before any one had| fy” Thieves had seen or heard any {t2 cMFY conviction, In the main both | ciyt an Opera House, she created) day evening. Compositions by Saint-| similar contrasts, and his portrait of requisite Clytemnestera | of the score. When we began rehearsals | yy anata on formance of Ric I studied her and thought about her | , SP oiee eere env ROROG: CEE URL) RAB EAS: nO aoe merican debut as the heroine in ‘this | dias in * and many other parts. opera on Nov. 26, 19, the writer sald} as appeared in more European the first Italian pe hard 8 ® chance to read it. it demanded im- Mediate payment of $1,000 or the bot- Hing be ” Eithenices ot Bigg e Mown up and) sa dreamed of her incessantly for nineteen days. My sleep was disturbed. Saens, Vieuxtemps and Schubert will| Mra, Sterner is riousty charming. Re Rieyed: Jullet Thompson's portrait of Phyllis DeKay has brilliant quality. Mar, the composer and] Helen Carlisle's “Palm Beach’ ie as to America, will] bright as her “Bryant Park” 1s bitz- i : . now on a Vi The Register was told to take the she was “the lovellest Jullet American he t dy. Gladys Theer, with an eerie Carin i : x hive wad souliel. waa be tans seen tor | Opera y Americas the students of the Institute of|zardy. Gladys Ther, i 3 ; Forty-second streot ferry at 9 o'clock |) Anpetiie was pase Impired, den |72Y & Year." He: youth, her beadty, | by Neille Melba for her operntio tour {| Musical Art next ‘Tuesday afternoon, | “Winter Sunrise,” completes the ‘cate FS 5 Drud Be Year's morning and, go to Wee s, frette al i ae | REF coquetry and her inacnuousnens | Australia It Jalen eee’ UF OF] A apecial recitai has been arranged in| logue of the Pastelists, whose, cant: Little Mary Recites for Anty Drudge. hawken. After landing he was to walk ; i Seaer: it Reality were dwelt upon at length. But last ‘ ad | Ma honor. tion lasts untll bie pei Me the vg to grasp Ner pers | , ems rag en f : ie ee ahead one block, turn to the right and] Sic. striving to grasp “How | Msht Miss Farrar was a very sophiati-| Amedeo Bassi has accepted an offer : . Sue ioation's nenccnanartal stl Anty Drudge—“Now say it again, Dearie. It’s every, @rop @ package containing $1,000. Nearly everybody discouraged me. ‘How ) oatea Juitet, No inn hil The Departnient of Music of Columbia | organization's — ni y : Grifen told the police and | °4" you be an Amorican girl? they said. | ii aiden was sh 5g eee for twenty performances from the man-| University nees a Whiting recital} ment, if they don't watch out, word true.” rifenhagen ’ yt ore ; I f he, but an up-to-date! agement of Covent Garden for the com-|jn the Ic M Auditorl f org vapture the black. | ‘au you must be to succeed.’ But I eerie ann Auditorlum for ; mi i . 3 . : 1 Bala MiFenged tovcapture the back | kept at it, trying my very beat, Up to | artatious young Woman quite capable ing season. He preferred tt to an ex-|next ‘Tuesday at 410 P.M, Admtasion | 66 A Ue raniangs deseset work Little Mary—‘See my nice, new party frock, i Got More Letters. the Iavt minute I could only hope, but | 2° very ine ry dance, Ter con eee | otoes Bucgoe Ayres Geet Goteatetl oa eee Monti, seem to ave So clean and fresh and bright. 4 he firs formance I was sure. | Sane er costume in| yuan Pp io Se OS ne aaron * bs ae ~ & ; Meantime Grifentiagen had employed |*ter the frst performance I wis 8Al8' | the ball-room scene was that of w git! management wil permit of his passing WOMAN SHOPLIFTER HELD,|!eamet_s wonderful w Ae ae ‘Anty washed it with Fels-Naptha; f o had been out many . S01 me at tis home near Florence, . ne nemsel . depts fran whi a German as night watchman, He took] (61). decakscuiod amis tana. twas Who had been out many ons and a Vike nh estate luclidas an eseaieret unseen—making = t i ba That’s why it is 6o white.” + a @ummy package and followed the in- the ornaments {a her hair were most} Where part op INSUC RD 8B ; like certain spiders.” Many have dis iy Be ein the letter, but no one ap-| Very happy. unbecoming, Tt mu Fi ‘ ‘| American apple orchard., Among the} Weatthy Yettn” Green tn ‘ed_permanently. Z struction: 2 . do not think Puccini's melody | hyecomins. aah age heh for Bees pe will sing in London are John- yO Hatt Maer are in plain sight, though, In h ih d ’ . in “4 . jowever, enerally she sang well. | son, in “The Girl of th , J ya § ie Bs. PAT next Ay Gelvoaiinata. received [80Y6 88 freely in The Girl an in bie| “erica nat Moereny she sane well. (son, In “tha { lass witow of Tsky Green, {the magnificent and altogether unique Just a few of the thousan Ss of another letter through the mail, “We| other operas? Well, if that Ix true he | Romeo, fell short of the requirements | lhe. » pickpockets, and her. | Photographic studies made by Edward Li Med timonials regar din g | Pte there, but you were not. Wo did | Was hampered by the story, by the sit-| that we have been accustom ty Orchestra, | self known to the police as tive “halliions | @ Curtis, to tilustrate the monumental unsolicite es) inet know that you do not understand | uations. ile had to make the melodies ) pect tn looks, action and volve. | Hinck With JOnABt | aire Booster," was arraigned in’ the {twenty-volume work of native etn Fels-Naptha soap ie are 3 ote 6 a | ley ale re o othe ple- ‘i ;, conducted under the sean th | oe aise sith | the times. ‘That Ix why, more and more, {ure as Capulat, and Rotider peraiatent- edi pialcy Moat prea ay Mg pad OEY, SOA Morgan, and collectively etree ten Work sonneipiatiad the taak. iv KuOaA ne for Grifenhagen to go to|!t Will be recognized that he was faith. |! sang hia fr t to the aus | to-morrow Lea pe he was | vntitied “Phe North American India “mhronah "Mra, De. Robinson, 1 | fnvariahyy says Fels Nagtha did it") the Hudson Boulevard in Weehawken |! to Mr, Belasco's plot. That tn bis | care, Bada imparted to Tybalt noth. | Comuibutl * In his studio at No, 437 Fifth avenue learned first of Your naptha soap and sia J + on a certain day with the money and] éenius tie musls ang the ‘story are ling of his highbred ins o| sikeat, aaannath Mr, Curtin shows selection of hile yore aamic {tted it without mach sage F008 10 Howeckeepers said be would be met there. allied. Perhaps you are right in think- | cha nly ate ; resell gaderful and fascinating pictures—for hope of success, but I Wag week Ltried | _ ‘Never before in my experience as @ ; A dbl dete went, but inet no one, so | in& that some of the music allotted to ution was a meritorious perform= ae f igh vrunel indeed they are in the noblest {con sarge washing and was ueighied housekeeper have.t fet called upon to a be ated enue, hi cked out her pies | Pic : ; ox 0 be and the detectives who Were in hid- | Jolineon aad the Sheri might be ifted | ance, Just a bit more ef humor in A bhblaa Ag {sense of the word, and not merely beyond measure. beisNaptha, ‘Iteli | ous frie who have “Aids to House ing near by returned to New York, An. | out of Gir! and used in another | yi, pumas. ar are auld » theft of a gi | Photographs. They are the originals of every lady about it that I coine In con- | keepers pn, the market, but aince od. | for other charactens with different | 24¥e made it ae ete trhumph, | Vy With the thett of a $00) ° 4 and Deming paint and fact with forl feel it is a duty I owe | first used Fels Napthasoap I have been other letter followed. | Forma, as Stephano, sang the) “te 4 0a what Couse ¢ e r gvery working siner. Tlaughingly told | filled with gratitude to the person who (On Thureday Grifenhagen received the| Motives. I am not sure, But Tam | ade Jously, with Just the | pleaded not guilty and ui.” only 10 far VAster S00pe An) f gentloman that aman did not love | gave to housekeepers this great labor- letter. It demanded immediate | that Minnie's music belongs to} necessary swagzer and frresponsible| ‘The th! under tha | as! continuance until” next | closer Intimacy. For Mr. Curtis, with his wife if he did not ovide, bet with Raring Oram. Dera! ane le, prelace 100 instead of $1,000, he heroine of Mr. Belasco's piay andj deviltry. Only she, too, almost. per- mphony So lay. Detectives Barry and 8 as lived as a brother with Fels-Naptha soap, My family say e payment of $1,100 in $1,000 deviltr y . most per y and] nis camera, hi am half crazy about it, but I have so | @ joke, because for everything m: t, Vachris of Headquarters had|to none other. It would not fit any |sistently sang to the audience Kelly, who made the arrest, asked y different tribes of the red men it butt fiave ter | answer is “Use Fels: Naptha eoup. 4 The wi parts w taken b ing by the Magistrate Naumer to, hold her without | ™*?Y t Stak 48 wexion much lee Work, #0 uC re fatigued | want to thank you for the great Com. been { work in the mean time, | other personality. ne sngler parts were taken by ; 5 | Magistrate Naumer to hold he ne rom Cenada exico, oe teas Merete eee tee sine ls Mia Be agiacy by ie other pr nality Marie MG tfeld, Audisio, Reschiztan, | Mae soloist will be E bond, explaining that she was already | *! the igh Le ripiba asi uy pli Seer SEinee aad 00 ee eet feel I | (Gort and pleasure tts wes hen bronghs ¢ Mp Warned that the discharged Louis Queen Alexandra's Interest. Srubmecis nad Hinshaw. and Posean| ‘cellist, and the program: awaiting trial on three complaints of | He xnows cannot speak too highly of FeleNeptha | to me and I say sincerely that you have had been seen several times im the vicin-| “7 am to be Minnie when “The Girl’ . , os, AES oneas | the Mozart quartet pocket-picking and shoplitti cerers, their chiefs and warriors, their ai of ition often, All my | introduced an article which will be @ SNMENIGE Worl ans Del WAP lita aung in. ine comine Covent Garden| cree acts tein mt _ » Haydn 'c hasan ey on Will endorse every word I | boon to the housek: hiy exe | young men and maidens—thelr material Ho concerto In D}” At this her lawyer #rew | 1. He detlared that because his!and weirdly spinitual Mfe—how they quartet for piano | it, w emt to Louis to call to see Grifenhagen. | seayon, and I am looking forward to it] ing, ‘This w as well save for too much light-{ major, t especially noticeable in| major and Beethov have written and I could write pages." Mas. Eumetr, Dayton, Obio, When Louis arrived Detective Castag-| itn delight,” Miss Destinn continued, |the Garden and the Tomb scenes, and strings In flat major, in which had once served seven years for | ive, hunt, fight, travel, play and per- BAO. ag ___Every Spot Came Off. hime was secreied in the ortice. “p, — Mrs. Dannreuther will be the asslsUing | theft the police insisted on ing all |¢orm strange dances and dncantations I never before wrote a testimonial, Puscin) edivated the opera to Queen pianist the shoplifting Jobs at her door, seiliate the unseen deities of the Clothes Whiter Than Ever Before, | for ensthmng, but my sense of what ie Took Marked Money. Alexandra, you know, She ts one of] EDMOND CLEMENT TO SING a | "Ataslatrate Named waved Kit off ena i "ME Mave teen using FelsNaptha | ‘ue you prompts me to send you t Louls asked for reinstatement and,|the greatest of his admirera and T have| IN ENGLISH IN HIS RECITAL.| ‘rhe Florence Crittenton Misston| made hor band $3,000, om ae tral gloom of th for almoat six montbs and cop: | Yur" srtendid “goap= Fel Napthns according to the police, casually asked| gracious recollections of her courtesy | nond Clement, the eminent I'r seme ia ave # benefit concert ti | eee Deep in the beget a viel oe sider it the only soap for dining root, | During the winter our stovepi n had recelved any threat-| and kindness to me when I created the} will give a song rechal at C ery of the Waldorf-As Dig Gain in Bank Surplus, Grand Canon, or in the heart prime- kitchen and laundry, My a ver and | aprung apart at one of the joints 3 3 | : , ¢ ; ; svoning: ; val forests of Apacheland, or amidst lasa never looked so bright an: CBr Oren Ge Ore Oe tae feet se Grifenhagen sald he had! title part in ‘Madama Butterfly’ in Lon-|negie Hall next Wednesday af n esday event The Clearing House statement for sits and: giant! cactl of Arison tiful aa it does since using FeleNaptha | Fi8 into the soot forming a sort of creo @nd told Louis about them. |don. She stayed to the very end, ab-| with Kurt Schindler as his accompanist | Sill Ba. EGEIPRSG Uy |the week shows that the banks hold | $2, que, O80 Sanat man in his habit ap, and the clothes, tabie linen, etc. | gote water, 1 suppore—which spattered Detective Castagnino says he heard) sorbed in the music and the story. It] a the plano, Most of his songs s/t pe | alten he Quartet, ag een be pole more’ thay the teauinanania | Canes a are whiter sha var Deters. a out on ‘the floor and wa nboards, 1 re tell Grifenhagen he could ert was in July and hot and there were|in French, including compositions by | eet eee eet of the mission is/Of the 25 per cent, reserve rule, ‘This | ag he still survives—thous! utd y Owing Mills, Md. | TM Cite clean floor, "We hed sup Derauna sending the letters and ad-| many doubters as to the success of| Gounod, Lalo, Massenet and Debussy, | pry oe ead woinen, to whore {iS an increase of #7,895,850 In the pro-| passing to extinction—is glimpsed in : posed we should have to hire a painter ised his former employer to pay the | the opera, but st was performed four! but Mr. Clement ts atso to experiment in a Rigen, food, advice and | Pertionate cash reserve as compared these vivid photographic views. Vole: Wepthe Don's njuce che Clothes, Fueeteae ine uve a aint aren aid that if it were not paid es to sold-out houses. I hope ‘The| 1 English. Chadwick's “Oh, Let Night Help ‘to a situation with last week Suoh pictures are more than the re- in account of the en, > 08 we washwoman, I had a chance to give | tried soaps in vain and other things Fels-Naptha soap a thorough teat and | too,—to remove the unsightly, blac! I wish to say that I am more than | spattered stain. Imagine my surprise Pleased, It don't injure the clothes in the least, It just makes the dirt let 60 Hand might steat Grifen-| Gir wi) prove as popular. Not only| Speak of Me” and Henscheli's * hagen’s boy or burn his house. Grifen-/ Queen Alexandra but the opera going|ing Hymn" .are on his programme. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Parts L, hagen apparently agreed to Loulss| punite of London admires Puccini, and — IJ. and IIL, will be sung at the Chureh. achéme and an appointment was made | tnis Vital story of Callfornia life in the} ‘The Roan of Educ: forns —_ delight when my girl applied ele-Napthe soap, Every spot came he wi tion announces the |of the Ascension to-morrow afternoon and leaves them clean and white as | off and t ‘was as clean as new. for them to meet arain inst night at 6| days of the gold craze J# sure to ap-| following musle lectures for the week: |at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Rich- . fer. Revere) Rishi afvsrtars eos ie epee i Velen oe ern Se Pee Ie too voune worn peat > them.” On min "ani tthe omy” by [AN NY, Neat a le neds Hawes x0 * Bxsatoe bat uous esis | brass Eb aes © led Detective Castag- > ". Dy! je Depart. | arene at Bata Ve Bed like Fels-Naptha, My hust y ing.” Mm , Mc nino TG niles alg a the gee Mise Destinn 9 Playwright, Peter W. Dykema of the Music Depart: | phe soloists will be Mrs, John H, Flag: | asked me if 1 waa trying to make & ‘Grand Rapids, Bich, Mins Dostinn's Genk was littered with| ment of the College of the City of New | ir, William Wheeler, Alphonsus. Grie paper and a scrap basket was full of| York, at Public Library, No, ¥ Overton Moyle; Fredertck Schiieder, or. | torn up sheets. Ninoty-#Ixth street; on Tuesday, ganiet, and Mr, Adamando, oboetst, “Do you contribute to papers or mag-| of Burns,” by Mrs, Henrietta azines!” the writer aake' Booley, at Public No. 1 ney meer syut| Wedneway, — “Beetnoven'’s Barly ie p Mel she peniae Wik 6 lauaiy “but by Dantel Gregory Malea re oy pl aro night of the Child Welfare Grifenhagen handed Louis a package containing $21 in marked money. Louis started for the street, and Castagnin gave a signal, Louls found himself surrounded by Lieut, Vachris and De- teetives Walsh, Trabucci and Compone- name for myself aa a washwoman, I : ff e ha sald no. but with FelsNaptha soap 1 Onty Soap He Could Use. G , Fan fe independent of a washwomes if ” Crosaing. th continent dant tum mer, [not newsboy on a train Ne fon R G.N. Srxovo, Louswite, Ry. | Rriiona in the wank Foam with the oap box. im if ord » * & Fols-Naptha Soap Did It. Rary soap was not good enough for “oy are so many worthless soaps | him and be replied th crossing Dr. Frank R, Rix, director of music die schools, announces that on Soasion, but he refused to talk, a9 08 DY: | versity, at Cooper Union, and “Modern | Armory, 1 y, he will lead | to you, aad It certainly lea pleasure to | without cracking the hands or face Whe detectives next went to Louis's | 7° % Hood dramatic author was loat 19) qtaitan Opera,” by Ronald 2, Olphant,|@ chorus 1,000 children | ‘ oo teil ‘you how highly” we ‘appreciate | and he advised me to never travel with « cr I dare say $f 1 had given} ay Public Library, No. 68 Leroy } hoo! districts No, § and No. | 2 2.8 FelsNaptha. I have used the soap | out it. Fels-Naptha home and there arrested the ot yat '¥ atreet; | from the sc! | b 1 t ‘nt > eee va ta Py to | uP mY writing dramas th on ‘Thureday, “Patrlotle Songs,” by The Gloria from Mozart's Twelfth | aA since first introduced to we by one <f | soap for washing and other domestio Eh LF Bropese to prosecute this case tO} nave said that a Kood singer wa Frederle ail at Public Behool No, 5, “Diste and one stanza of the| F . jour ements, nearly Ave years ago. eno | Rivas the most eattelectory soup she Ry tae.e4," waid Register Grifenhagen in| 15 tne ac ft" ju ven's arly Works," "by ner" will be sung. Za 2 a o any upon the market today. When | had ever used, court to-day. “I know of another case,| yer, My. Tartik interposed to aay | Dant Mason at Publls School | an we have an unusually large weshing Viergn Kacrrmany, e right in my place of bust- sh og pen Us $0 POY) No, Songs I ‘ashington, D.C, a Ore 1 ‘nd comment upon how nicely I have that three years ago at Prague a play 7 ret. om the Nonse-| Under the ausploes of the American 5 & eas, but not affectin= me, where money | by stisy Destinu, the title of which in| Mute bY Me and Mra, Barelay Dun-| Guild of Urganiste, free organ recttals Ana, ye Q2Qcow whe : ‘ by, Blackhiandere, 1 wl ee an ie te oF umoh 18 iam, at Public Sehoor No, 2; on Pri | will be given next week on ‘Tuesday at Fels-Naptha comes in a red and green made} day, “English Battads,"” by Grice | $48 P, M. by Grace M. Lissenden at the ° y > &@ great hit, and that othe playa by] wing, at Public School No, 17, City f o Lifes, the Vj wra) pe. Milas Destinn had been Inland, on Satuntay, “Irish Lite : ba { PPer. } ip Thursday, ‘While Miss Destinn from in ong end @tory," ty Mina D. Kubn, | seymour 8h ) ag 4 ‘

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