The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1911, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, SAT Olive Fremstad Objects to Talk About Forcing Her Voice sce Upward WANTS TO VOTE IN COUNTRY FOR WHICH RE FOUGHT sae tar Ben « 5 | prano, Says the Great American Artist, Who Has Just Given Pre- sentation to a New Brunnhilde and Is to Impersonate ToscaNext Week. 'BY Fen aaa | RAWLING. “vy should not say that ‘I! have been forcing my| volce upward for years, as you did today. If you will accept my Only tite Vass Veteran of the Civil War Appeals to President Taft. SERVED IN THE Voted Here Until 1908, When He Was Barred from the Polls. NAVY, It fs not true! modest dis claimer in good faith, it {8 not so The only Chinese veteran of the civil/ Much of myself that I am thinking was is living right here in New York. | as of the students who aspire to be His name is William A. Hang, and he singers. To them such expressions 18 @ tall, brown-skinned, bright-eved old are harmful,” exclaimed Olive Frem- man who sells cigar No. 609 Pearl stad at the Anaonia last night. The street. And you are hea bout him writer bad called to congratulate her upon her successful debut as Brunn hilde, in fe Walkure,” at the Met-| simply bec refused to Ie se his t him opted country has serve it he once served it in war. Me { lequatified as a citizen and he has ap- TOPOlitan Opera House the night be Pealed to President t for redress, fore. “You should see my mail,’ I saw Mr. Hang in his little shop yese she continued. “From all over the | terday afternoon, At first g one ¢ might not take him for an Oriental, his short, lance * contraltos write to me as} w I manage to sing soprano queveless white haley / roles, ‘They beg me to disclose th spice inte eueas and | Bue recipe. But T have none. I never Bean ecepeanever in , and you gentlemen . Yet ho was born and bi ones Th la the ators 88, Who write eritical re- ne ‘My poopie all lived tn Hong Ko to study. names? - good 1¢ 80 he tried to dee frought to Ameries xi, with the result . With a big hello knew best was an American ta nenis when she recov. told that I was to go with the ai tor Werle ntuass ta My mother didn't even ha ate Sbout tt. My passage was pate Capt. Cushion's merchant ship, Drought me into New York in the 1800. Then wo years T studied priva > voklyn, whe pat ine ing of 1 to wee me one at the e 1 have sung | 3m earn aS course I knew the war for seven consecutive seasons. Jaa the Metropolitan Opera the co) He t | » aid of the rauldine Always Up Against Tradition. “Ever and then he to go into the end I knew the nat Ih fone here ‘t ing t 1 Edna Walther | , tant : t i f Pennsylvanta Club me 1 -_ rn was never wounded, gh 1 Be re A ene KOENIGSKINDER™ AGAIN ever, ‘ 5 Mirena phn leeeaatts AT THE METROPOLITAN. f hand By a The truth is I i " A oe c e soldiers 1 knew ja “fomy wits and = Was a Powder Boy. et and rd hw id ar, Ci ; ake é. Ta] r nall strive constantly ; Lc ac aa ln " perfect 2 sonation, Remen a = wns "4 your eriticiam of t y. and aft reputation Hertz the rai Wap pt the . be! shall have sung Brunnhtide ten times, zeal and affectio NR ATA AM OREOAIA r ‘i yiolel se i things that were sald of me {inn + twentyerecond annual dinne Wah te. 8 i — Waldorf toria Saturday eve 0 In m The i ; i C.CiLE BEHREN3 PLAYS The speakers will be the sifins That Are Overlocked. ; Lea ae boys In those I aeengnesouterliion areas Bee WITH LEO SCHULZ. FN Nain We tor Pitenae a r N s Iioned the break of Ye ¥ uf Will preside 2 wid pi hie i I threw it n, or the ) So. i ! , aba tue to #0 to sea ; to f WE ad 1. B. ACKERSON IS perk : a : vehard &§ ' NEW FARMER OF my anorey 1 Tasat, Chopin and \ BRIGHTWATERS. he ” if Snug 3 i ih . Marbor, down « ite a it 1 wi Dvorak a Pe 1 ne I wa ened ‘ BOARD OF EDUCATION'S America MUSIC LECTURES NEXT WEEK. | The Yoard of Ka It $0 on M a \ oy r ame i s Pp 1 «! » . sho sk ollowing t exampl to New York THE ree rine, We you # er M : i At that time Iw t eoold ity Hal t fs avant? 7 ) with my ” ‘ s 1 1 M 1 navy and Li pap ~ as they told ine 7 ; 4d 4 Voted Until 1908. fine Pp an Dre a st, sh 1 g i tried to vot ApPY & F oy of 1 i Papers liad t ha freved Mm 1 tena Ido not und ite Nv - . " , Lt ; mm badass Ha in) pa ty Pes ghowid Be Only One Brunnhilde, | s : that 1 wane t ave t © fo ” ) ie, 2 Should » to play all ¢ A h ret tad quence v but that ma , q s i eta a a AR ca : t ide a certain numbe © Hund 1 { ieqeees feral eanavanacaraud’oe rformances for Berta Morena and ‘ " t sve adopted, If 11 fer 2 Gadski as well os for me, 1 * fight for America if she neeue § atio £ nn e are My n eed in the war: he pe Fen bith r F he ad r tare ad j « ‘ it that Was not my faul! ught— t ask me what they are! There's|~ ¢ acfoting. . and does not one belong to the country fe enouga to tal about that later on. | phere wil! be a special matinee pe jeysiem for work ri . : for which life is treely offered?’ ‘4 Yea! Tam to do Tosca next Mon! ¢ormance of Prof, Mumperdinch’s “Koe-' ummunity bats, i cee ear manaareies = —— FARMS TO LURE I . yi or \ ' WE GUARANTEE to deposit a dee! jor the lots, made out in irs sa en ' your name, with the Title Compan, to be delivered to you ’ tt vay of upon your final payment ot the i netts, a i 4 rt ha + i 1 Wey pared fi iy : |<rom tbe Baypone section. 7% 1, W. C, Reeves ® Co, 124k, Zura St, New York City. , URDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911. Isadora Duncan, Tired of “Hoihouse widows & Found Dancing —— GAMBLERS Ff ~ OVER ROOF 18 ESCAPE FLYNN —a WAGE-EARNERS FROM CITY us, Suburban Promoters Cut ae Hundreds of Small Country Deputy Commissioner Leads | Tracts Into the Raiders and Battles Places, With “Lookout.” {FOR COMMUNITY PLAN. ; . cael | ee | led 1 ambihg Syndicates to Do Work and pith: at his Soe ' Market Crops—All Sections mi 1 wit | Join New Movement. veut xt poll . ‘This fa to be @ farm year for home. seekers en ca Demand for acreage of al h becoming the feature of A the Co market outside of standaré : ment properties. ‘The Lin : holiday i expected to start a st arrival © police carised 600 farm movement in all outlying district A wor a tet et Much farm territo as been ac Persone waiting a mulated by large operators for dls 4 ‘ 1s” poad tribution among * poneokers ‘ t ‘Tracts covering seve ed acres Ko by ave been subdivided into Is of 4 ‘ a few acre i are velng deve ge ; . fee into pl ttle farms which rd uh fled to the Toot Joan be operated upon a paying basis Begin Hunt for Farms. t oe Touls Marx, There able change in + he as been @ not during ear, Where building plots ¥ cageriy in all parts of the sut srritory) a few years ago, the li yperties Is lees keen n y-the-farm movement « ig headway. It has incre . | the wint r minating tactor in ail se | WHAT SHE area ayall: for the hi polltan wage-earner Hileh © cessiti pspectaliy of f | 4 ave educated the mass fs to the advantages of farm ho 1S A DORA bull tots, | DUNCAN for sum- | —. ldences. | ast with ordinary city ey are seeking farms cl homes of for all-year 1 “| 'This Woman Had to Insist buying them for specuia- | Place Richmond in close touch with th “believe the movement | Greeley Square centre of Manhattan Strongly, but it Paid [i ee ta ese | tua hae tin) Me Se Chicago, T=" suffered from a fe will gcore ce Ray NEN taAT Phaae ae OI malo weakness and stomach trouble, Work on Community Plan. | wien is anticipated from pil hs Nod tend to tae | More small farms will be offer cutulde farms, the new farmers aro as nore to eet 8 ota ling the coming year than ever | a of good markets for thels pr¢ hens Voretable | Long Island 1s the favorite pl ‘The outlying farm co! g Compound, but the clerk did not want small f. because the new flourishing towns ¢ = WALLPAPER AT rapid transi led by the Pennsyl- ntitles of garden truck, ¢ to Jet. me have it— vania-Long Island Ratlroad System has! Pauitrss | aenitan he said it was no drawn thousands of acres of hitherto], Cities OF the melrenge nn tk od and wanted me within an hour of "aul the best] .. 2»: ndieeen o try somettian else, but knowing Burst of Flame From Under all, about {6 1 te got it, and I am 80 | glad 1 did, for tt has cured me. | _ “I know of so many cases where Wo- men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound that I can say to every suffering woman if that near the| Medicine does not help her, there is BES: DRE | nothing that will.”"—Mrs, JANETZKL, 2963 Arch St., Chicago, Ill. Wail Paper Works, | ‘This is the age of substitution, and 1 f of the eight-story | women who want a cure should sane Hleventh avenue, | upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s veqevene to Puirty-sixth Compound just as this woman s¢ not accept something else on which the druggist can make a little more profit. sirdet ‘Women who are passing through this os +| enttion period or who are sul from any of those distressing ills culiar to their sex should not lose aught of the fact that for thirty years Ly E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound, which is made from roots and has been the standard remedy for fe ; malo ills. In almost every community operating companies are or operative communities of far ompan! land in sha for imn They hi experienced agriculturists to study con litions and elp city the promoters are prepared to avy. work They whieh Presses Drives Workmen I rom Building. v ART CROWD ON LA PROVENCE. Inndora Du to farmers. Some a She Is Going vke w © night-shite ple of Dancing leven to lock this morn. La Provence, whiel landed last even-| rop Mn New Jer coming to Al an the 21 or stil us. They expect earners that it 1s] small farm | ilding $ Jand shester also are the ont da er | » the nf the engine and 1 he sent lement had to own a tillian, an ordinary suburban b All Classes in New Move. [sect i, » t.| you will tind women who have beep The cost of ‘ing homes is acting, | 0 i i i Pp ts esti-| Testored to health by Lydia E. Pinks 1 fa © farm movement, | Gnerges e t my anal $40,006 ' Dams Vegetable Compound, rd of the cost of a Gor, and Cle i alti are th t tenants of fi v aboard oe \ ne Sint | isthe “he, bt veo G! The Army of ost of the ltt the New York | Brass | ee ORDERS NEW ELECTION. AML Stockh not larger ary build suburban develop: wed Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE two Phe farmn movement je broadening to| OUNI VBR LIVER PILLS are brace all cla Wealthie tart | iebaH today lei " tesponsible—they aot tates whi an keep rses and |t { t ert a RADWAV'S READY RELIEP reteset Seeder atte come” Moe's ec | Ree an afford foro tha| ese, tedigsations Sick Boadsehe Gallo Skial pee Winene vovtion that can be used in! §MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE ' ‘ Med ' ! ahaa uff mel Genuine mbar Signature Y ple 4 and fe fi with oon ! ed bt ran ¢ vbt a ! 1 v oO often ne eaten ec Radvay's ard Take No Substitutes ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— writ QUEENS QUEE bs; ri s Day Nea _ 7 ay . 7 eee “i i FREE SPECIAL EXCURSION Sunday, February 12th, “TO SPRINGFIELD, L. 1. ina Deed on Full > Bunidin > Lots Deed on || ap ae sieeimane ae Virst $300 EACH First | oi, ina | Pa . " A Payment rE CO vn Payment /¢10 Down = § \ 3 Per Month

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